Poaching Headmaster Escapes Death By A Whisker

By A Correspondent- ELISE Glahdill High School’s headmaster, Andrew Mvere, escaped death by a whisker after gunshots were fired at him as he was poaching game at a Headlands farm.

Mvere (56) was arrested together with Samuel Chimbo and Million Sanyamakomba.

The trio recently appeared before Rusape magistrate, Ms Rufaro Mangwiro, and they were granted $3 000 bail each.

The trial has been set for 16 November.

The three were represented by Mr Walter Mangwende of Chiwanza and Partners Legal Practitioners.

It is alleged that on September 8, the three drove to Mezzi Estate at night.

When the trio came across a security guard identified as Edison Bvumba, Chimbo fired a single shot in the air. He ordered Bvumba not to alert the farm owners, Messers Craig and Eric Coleman.

Prosecuting, Ms Theresa Mangwende said, “The three then drove off to continue with their mission. Bvumba then called the farm owners. Craig teamed up with Eric to track the trio. When the accused persons saw Craig’s vehicle lights, they drove towards another farm, but the farm owners gave chase.

“Craig fired a warning shot but the trio did not stop. The second shot hit the vehicle’s loading box but the poachers continued driving. When Eric fired another shot, the trio finally stopped,” said Ms Mangwende.

Headlands police were alerted, thereby leading to the arrest of the accused persons.

Investigations conducted by the police revealed that Mvere, Chimbo and Sanyamakomba had gone to Mezzi Farm to poach game.

Investigations also revealed that Mvere’s shotgun riffle, which is licenced for crop and livestock protection at his farm, was used by Chimbo to silence Bvumba.   

Said Ms Mangwende: “Mvere breached the law by handing over the firearm to Chimbo — an unauthorised person.  The firearm was also supposed to be used at a prescribed place only.”-ManicaPost

“Zanu Pf Is Protected By The Courts. It’s Time Zimbabweans Woke Up!”

The law in Zimbabwe protects Zanu at the people’s expenseWe need to realise this before wasting time pursuing justicein those courts

By Sindile Ncube- I will admit that I am not a lawyer, but it doesn’t need one to be very educated to understand the country’s justice system.

The judiciary is captured and it’s evident that the way the law is applied always favours Zanu and not the people.

What I mean is, whenever there is a situation whereby a judge has to decide to make a ruling between favouring Zanu or the people of Zimbabwe, the judge will always favour Zanu particularly the wishes of the junta that controls the presidency.

We have seen so many examples of this captured judiciary since 1980. Recent examples are the 2017 coup which removed Mugabe. The removal of a sitting president by military force is illegal, but in 2017, the Zimbabwean courts ruled that the coup was legal. How crazy is that? After the 2018 election was clearly rigged, a bunch of judges ruled that the election was free and fair. Yes, surprise, surprise!

Every single week we see the Zimbabwean government inflicting violence and repression of dissenting voices. They get away with it because the law favours them. I have heard some people say Zimbabwe has one of the best constitutions in the world.

Well, in theory that maybe true, but in reality the laws of a country can only be judged by how they are applied by the authorities, particularly when the authorities are pitted against the general population i.e when the strong are pitted against the weak. 

And if the strong are always winning against the weak, then it’s safe to say Zimbabwe is run by the laws of the jungle. 

This will never change until the military dictatorship is gone.

So long as the judges and the courts favour Zanu, the constitution is not worth the paper it’s printed on, and Zimbabweans will never be free. 

@sindiscorner

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Open Letter to you Mr President Chamisa

My name is Panganai Mhlanga and I am just a voice in the electronics (Social Media) and supporter of the revolution.

My wish is for you is to read this letter to the end because I will not only criticise you but also I am writing to you because I believe you may be the Messiah for Zimbabwe. However recent events and failure to handle these events decisively may convince me otherwise.

As I write this letter to you, apparently most of the fellow followers who also follow you will regard me as a ZANU PF project but that’s okay, I believe every Zimbabwean is entitled to one’s opinion.

For me this assumption of my political affiliation based on my thoughts has become a concern for me because their level of inability to criticise you has made so many of them not only follow you but also worship you. It has become impossible for most to criticise you because their minds cannot see when you mess up simply because they have blocked their own minds not to see that you have messed up. Understand this, you didn’t do anything to them, they did it to themselves by blindly following you.

To be very frank with you, you have become a god to most followers. This a sad and a regrettable scenario because you Mr President, you have succumbed to this type of worship and narrative to the extent that even yourself you now believe that everything you do and the decisions that you make are justified, correct and they are ordained by God and yourself. Basically I believe, you now also believe you are a god. Which is sad, counterproductive and this negatively hinges the direction of the party towards your wishes and beliefs.

I believe in the same God you believe in but not in the same way you believe in. My god is peace loving, understanding and does not have pride. My God is humble and understanding. If we were made in that image and if God was you, I believe he/she would put the interest of the people they lead first before their own. To me God is either a he/she/both. We cannot continue to discriminate against women based on the biblical text that we now know based on the evidence that this text was manipulated to achieve certain goals.

I believe in ethics, morals and principles. At this point it is justified to discuss your business relationship with Gushungo Dairy, it is fair to point out to you that your company that gave Gushungo dairy the transport services was a separate legal entity incorporated under the companies’ act [Chapter 24:03] of Zimbabwe and it acted in a manner that was consistent with its’s going concern. However, on your actions regarding ethics, morals and principles and I believed that you as a director of such a company that provided Gushungo dairy these services acted in manner that was deemed to be consistent with the going concern of your company but inconsistent with the values and ethics of the party you represented. Entering into such a business marriage was a poor judgement and reckless. You opened yourself to manipulation and exposed the integrity of the party to further manipulation and infiltration. These accusations against you are not false because they were said by Comrade Khupe faction. We knew about them even when Mugabe was still the president and alive. Those are facts and we wish you explain to the followers the dynamics of such a marriage.

Since I am addressing you, we will not discuss much about the court cases that Tendai Biti is or was acting on the defence of ZANU PF officials who are or were on corruption trials where he represented these thieves in his capacity as a defence lawyer. These trails against these thieves were sanctioned by their own ZANU PF against them. It is disturbing that a senior party member deemed it fit and ethically correct to represent the same people and system we are fighting against in the court OF law with an attempt to prove them innocent.

In-case you and other members has forgotten what we stand for “We are fighting ZANU PF Corruption and misrule”. Your actions and those of the senior party members are in conflict with what I thought the party stood for. How can the party allow such actions and business transactions to be permitted and does not deem such actions to be conflict of interest?

Mr President, we are sick and tired of doing the same thing over and over again and expect different results. My principles tell me that only a fool does that. We cannot go to the 2023 election with more than 1 MDC participating in that election. We have been doing that from 2005, I remembered at some point we even went to any election with Job Sikhala on the opposing side as the MDC 99 and it costed us much in Zengeza. We went to another election with Arthur Mutambara and as well as Welshman Ncube but Never with MDC “K” Khupe. We went to an election against MDC-T and by doing so we were against Tsvangirai “Our founding leader” ethically and morally that was wrong. You forced us into such a position Mr President and we followed you blindly.

There are many seats that we could have won and at some point we could have easily won the parliament with the 2 thirds majority but we lost because we always had another MDC dividing the votes and we are going to that to that again in 2023.

I challenge you again to convince me and others, that the removal of Khupe from the vice presidency was purely and surely was because Khupe had deserted the party and us. So far we have not seen any such evidence to prove beyond doubt. We only heard that Khupe was no longer a party member and this was based on your narrative and explanations that you got from our leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who at that point was on a death bed, incapacitated and did not speak such words directly to us but only to you and others. So far to date we have not seen Khupe’s official resignation letter to prove that narrative and it is worrying.

I personally fear that you may have taken the same manipulative tactics that Mugabe used against my uncle Ndabaningi Sithole, when he was wrongfully accused to have plotted to kill Ian Smith through a letter from the prison. How stupid would my uncle had to be to send a such a letter knowing fully that it would be read by prison guards before being sent out. I personally do not want to see a power hungry leader again in our politics like you. Your actions against comrade Khupe are purely tribalist, womanist and manipulative. Your actions are driven by power hunger, greed and that is dangerous for our future children and their children’s children. We will be remembered by our actions. We were once a people who could not trace their generation beyond our grandfathers, but now, history is being properly recorded.

I believe we are all Zimbabweans, I believe no one should feel the entitlement to rule this country based on tribalism and gender. We have seen the same scenarios in ZANU where Joyce Mujuru was victimised simply because she was a woman and we all know that she was the most likely candidate that could have succeeded Robert Mugabe. At least let’s not be like them, otherwise we are wasting our time supporting you.

Only a fool underestimates the intellectual prowess of ZANU PF. ZANU PF has done things intellectually most political parties in the world will never pull out in the history of mankind. The party fell to the Baba Jukwa prank to say the least and we all take responsibility for that. It’s either you embrace them and fight with them in the same league or continue to drag us in the lower league and lie that we are in the same league with them. These people have intelligence at their disposal. My question to you Mr President is, what have you done you match this type of intellectual prowess?

I certainly do not see the party winning any elections if the party continues to draw its power from the suffering of the masses. What will become of the party if ZANU PF manages to pull its weight and transform the country. The majority of the people will certainly and will definitely move with those who are progressive and willing to make lives of the suffering masses easier. After all we are all Zimbabweans. Some of us we don’t enjoy the status quo of divisiveness. I believe we are much stronger as a united people of this country

Mr President, May I remind you that Morgan Tsvangirai swallowed all his pride went against most of you and united with the ZANU PF in a GNU, he did not do it for himself but for the people of Zimbabwe. We achieved things in just four months that we could have achieved in 4 years. We can argue about the consequences of that marriage(GNU) but, I believe that you could have gone into the same marriage again but this time with an advantage of an understanding of the setbacks of the previous rules of engagement and you could have addressed these mistakes learnt from that marriage from within. We could have gone far as Zimbabweans and we could be singing a different tune right now and I don’t think I would have written this letter to you.

The People of Zimbabwe are suffering because of your pride, your love for power is a weakness that we do not talk about. The god mentality does not permit others to discuss your weaknesses, the supporters have seen you as a god and as such and they have become incapable of seeing any wrong in what you do.

I am deeply not happy about the way you handled the Jobo Sikhala bail payment matter. Yes, we all agree that the judgement was delayed but I believe that Jobo shouldn’t have spent another night in remand prison simply on the basis that his bail was not posted. I do not understand why the money was not available in the first place. It is not that MDC didn’t have the money to pay Jobo’s bail but it was because you had not brought it with you because you never thought of the probability of him getting bail due to poor calculations of outcomes. Jobo’s bail application had just 50% chance of success. As party you should have known this better, but rather you dragged us into an embarrassment.

First of all, I believe the party knew Jobo was going to be in court on Tuesday 22 September on the day he appeared in court when he was further remanded to that date. I believe that this should have given the party enough time to organise his possible bail amount. Given the withdrawal amounts, challenges and the bank limits in Zimbabwe. I believe the party should have had Jobo’s bail amount on 22/09/20, after all in his bail application the bail amount was proposed and the prosecution never disputed the amount at any point so, the amount was known.

The little things that I expect the party to do are not being done effectively and efficiently. These are the things the enemy does excellently. These weaknesses are bad for the party and they should not happen in the future.

If Hopewell Chinon’no’s people managed to pay his bail after the bail was judgment was delivered very late means they were more organised than the opposition party. The party does not have models were they discuss the most likely possible outcomes of the decisions they make.

Intelligence prowess will make this party compete with ZANU PF. If a bully is beating you at school do not come and complain always, find a way to beat the bully back. I personally do not believe in the turn the other chick false narrative.

Cellphones For Inmates As COVID-19 Restrictions Remain In Place

By A Correspondent- Inmates in prisons have not been spared from the effects of Covid-19 pandemic as they have gone for six months without seeing their loved ones as visits have remained suspended due to lockdown restrictions.

Each year inmates look forward to the Family Week, an event which is held in September where inmates get to spend time with their families and friends. During the event children are allowed to visit as inmates are allowed an unlimited number of visitors.

The Prisons Family Week was introduced by the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) in September 2017 in a bid to foster family bonding and to help inmates to keep in touch with what is happening in the outside world.

Due to the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic inmates have been forced to forego this much anticipated event. To mark this year’s Family Week ZPCS has introduced a system where inmates can contact their loved ones using a cell phone. Gwanda Prison marked this year’s Family Day on Wednesday last week.

Gwanda Prison inmate Peter Mlilo (64) from Matshetsheni area in Gwanda who is serving a one year and six months jail sentence for public violence said the Family Week was a time that he looked forward to. Mlilo who is a father of eight, said he last saw his family on 22 November last year on the day that he was convicted.

“I was convicted on 22 November last year and that was the last time I saw my family. I was really looking forward to the Family Week as it was going to be an opportunity for me to see my wife and children and interact with them but this will remain a dream because of the Covid19 pandemic.

“Although I’m able to talk to them over the phone, it’s not the same as seeing them face to face. When I talk to them over the phone, I feel so much pain wishing I could see my children to ensure they are fine. I know that it pains them that I’m in jail and at least if I could see them face to face it could give them assurance that I’m well,” he said.

Ronald Vela (25) from Ntalale area in Gwanda who is serving a two-year sentence for kidnapping and robbery said the pandemic had not only robbed him of an opportunity to spend quality time with his family but to also engage in various projects and activities.

He said they used to engage in car washing, brick moulding and tree planting activities. Vela said they also went to Joshua Mqabuko Polytechnic for short courses and the police station for soccer matches. He said these projects had been suspended because of the pandemic.

Vela, who was sentenced in October 2018 and is set to complete his jail term this month said he had acquired a number of skills during his stay at the prison which he wanted to pursue for a livelihood. He said he had experienced two Family Week events and they were a priceless moment for any inmate.

There is nothing that you look forward to like a Family Week when you are an inmate. I was able to hold my second born child for the first time during the Family Week as I was convicted while my wife was pregnant. During the Family Week there will be a lot of entertainment in the form of dramas, singing from inmates and local groups from the Gwanda community. We thank the prison officials for awarding us an opportunity to talk to our loved ones over the phone,” he said.

Sunday Moyo (48) from Masvingo, a father of nine said he has been in remand for one year and six months after he was arrested for murder.

He said last year he was able to sit, eat and interact at length with his family. Moyo said he was also hoping to meet his children and relatives.

Gwanda Prison Chief Correctional Officer, Chief Inspector Melody Dube said this year’s Family Week was different as inmates were not allowed to have visitors because of the Covid-19 lockdown regulations that also suspended visits to prisons to curb the spread of the virus.

“The Family Week is an opportunity where inmates and their families and friends interact in a bid to strengthen their relations. It also helps the inmates to remain in touch with the outside world and for families to know what is going on with their relatives who are inmates.

With this pandemic the whole prison system was forced to close doors to visitors in order to curb the spread of the pandemic. We have devised a way for inmates to interact with their relatives using a cell phone, relatives can also send money to this cell phone so we can buy desired food for inmates.

“During normal visits we limit the number of visitors but during the normal Family Week there is no restriction. Children are also allowed and we normally invite local drama and music groups to entertain people.

The Family Week is characterised by relaxed visiting hours hours where family and friends can come and be with their loved ones. Physical contact is allowed and sharing of food,” she said.

Chief Insp Dube said in a bid to curb the spread of the pandemic when an inmate comes from court their temperature is checked at the gate.

Inmates are sanitised, and from there they are placed under isolation for the required amount of time and also tested for the virus. He said if results come out positive they can rejoin other inmates. She said officers and inmates at Gwanda Prison have been tested three times and they all came out negative.-statemedia

“VID Defies Govt Directive During Lockdown”- Report

In March 2020, Statutory Instrument (SI) 77/20 was promulgated by the Health ministry directing the VID in the Transport ministry to cease offering and conducting driving test services in order to contain and prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The VID offices and staff were prohibited from offering and conducting all driving test services and issuing driver licences.

The Transport ministry approached the Health ministry, which promulgated SI 144/20 to defer expiry of documents issued in terms of chapter 12 ,11 due to a public outcry.

In August 2020 the VID chief unilaterally issued a directive to VID offices and officers to resume testing of class three (motorcycle) ultra vires. It is not clear why he exempted class three tests only.

There is no circular directive or instruction given by the VID chief that can supersede a SI issued by a parent ministry or any other. The directive by the VID chief and testing by VID staff is a clear serious violation of SI 77/20 and 144\20 and rendering them liable to arrest and prosecution.

Such an act requires legal authority, but was done without legal capacity, hence invalid. Any class three driver licence obtained as a result of this illegal directive is null and void and must be withdrawn by the parent ministry. Laws apply and bind all government officers, including the VID chief who must obey and it is unlawful to disobey

Government administrators must make decisions that are allowed by law and should not discriminate or impact negatively on other sectors of society such as driving schools or driver licence applicants at large. It’s unfortunate that the VID chief failed to properly follow correct procedure to accommodate whatever is obtaining in respect of class three tests.

The Health ministry should have been approached to legislate for a provision, another SI to accommodate the class three category legally. It is unbelievable and dangerous that the VID chief failed to comprehend that he cannot override the law from another ministry.

Driving schools allege that some VID offices such as Chitungwiza, Eastlea and Chirundu never stopped issuing driving licences since March 2020 in violation of Covid-19 regulations with the full knowledge of the VID chief.

However, it is alleged that no tests were witnessed or conducted as documents for truck driver retest were issued.

Recently parliament unearthed the disappearance of US$6,5 million lost due to VID management, negligence or corruption when dealing with sub-contractors for civil works at various offices. The chief acted beyond the scope of authority or power granted to him by law or administratively.-Standard

Man Kills wife After Catching Her Red Handed With Suspected Lover In Matrimonial Bedroom

By A Correspondent- Police in the Midlands Province are investigating a case of murder involving a 22-year-old artisanal miner from Gokwe under Chief Njelele area.

Emmanuel Bhusumani allegedly killed his 18 year old wife in cold blood after walking in on her while she was in the company of her suspected boyfriend in their bedroom.

A police statement says Bhusumani allegedly axed his wife three times on her head before fleeing from the scene with their 10 -month -old baby.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko confirmed the alleged axing of Nonsikelelo Siziba of Zigandiwa Village under Chief Samambwa in Zhombe by her husband.

Police say the murder took place in the wee hours of Saturday in Zigandiwa Village where the couple lived.

“On October 2 at around 1 AM, the accused got home from work and found Nonsikelelo Siziba his wife with another man in bed,” said Goko.

He said the alleged boyfriend fled into the night leaving Siziba at the mercy of her husband.

“The man fled and a misunderstanding arose between Emmanuel Bhusumani and his wife. Bhusumani allegedly took an axe and struck his wife three times on the head and she died on the spot.

Bhusumani allegedly fled with their 10months old baby but surrendered himself to the police the following day.

The baby is said to be in the custody of relatives.

On the same day around 8am, Nyasha Sibanda (16) of the same village visited Siziba and found her dead in a pool of blood.

Goko said Sibanda informed Cosmas Zigandiwa – a fellow villager who made a report at Zhombe Police Station.

The crime was attended by the police who allegedly found Siziba’s body lying in a pool of blood with a deformed face.

“A blood-stained axe was recovered at the scene. Bhusumani was arrested and is assisting police with investigations,” he said.

Siziba’s body was conveyed to Zhombe Mission Hospital mortuary awaiting post-mortem.-statemedia

Sikhala Unearthes State’s “Shenanigans” Aimed At Influencing His Sentence

By A Correspondent- Zengeza West legislator who doubles as the MDC Alliance deputy chairperson Job Sikhala has claimed that state security agents have been deployed to influence the outcome of his case where he is facing charges of inciting violence.

Sikhala was released on bail on September 22 after spending nearly a month at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison after he was arrested in connection with the July 31 protests.

The outspoken legislator would be back in court for trial on November 30.

Sikhala, however, told a local publication that he had unearthed a plan to get him behind bars at all costs.

“I am ready to clear my name on the persecuting illusions of the failed regime of Emmerson Mnangagwa,” he said.

“I want them to show me where I ever called the people of Zimbabwe to violence.

“Any attempt to allocate special projects officers on my case will be viciously and embarrassingly resisted and exposed.

“We have done a good job to investigate the special projects persons and we now have the list.”

Sikhala was denied bail on several occasions at the magistrates’ courts in developments, which saw him being incarcerated under deplorable conditions.

He said he would expose the state security agents set upon him to improperly influence his July 31 protests case.

“We are going to expose all of them name by name,” Sikhala said.

“Let the wheels of justice roll without interference, bring on the trial.

“I am happy to be given an opportunity to expose the rot in our country through this trial

“The state submitted that the docket for my case will be ready on 15th of October and state papers will be served to me on the following day for the consummation of trial on the 30th of November.”–standard

Beitbridge Border Post Re-opened

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe has re-opened its side of the Beitbridge Border Post but to only allow Zimbabwean citizens in South Africa to return home.

Zimbabweans with valid South African permanent residence and other permits such as work and student permits are also now allowed to cross into South Africa and back home.

In addition, Zimbabweans in South Africa popularly known as injiva are now allowed back home without any restrictions or special clearance in a move that would see some locals who had been stuck in the neghbouring country flocking back home.

There was confusion last Thursday when some members of the public travelled to the border with the hope of accessing services after South Africa announced that it was opening to the general public 18 land borders including Beitbridge and three airports as the neighbouring country moved to level one of its Covid-19 restrictions. However, Zimbabwe and Botswana which share some of the borders with South Africa announced that they were not yet re-opening their borders.

Nonetheless, in the latest development, with effect from Friday, Zimbabwe eased the restrictions allowing specified general people to cross the border. According to a memorandum addressed to immigration staff at the border post, Zimra and police, assistant regional immigration officer in charge of Beitbridge Border Post, Mr Nqobile Ncube, Zimbabwe started allowing specific members of the public to cross the border on Friday.

“With the repealing of the lockdown restrictions in South Africa, the implication is that the Zimbabwean nationals no longer need DIRCO (Department of International Relations and Cooperation) clearance to leave South Africa. This should be read in tandem with the current Covid-19 restrictions which provide for re-entry for Zimbabwean nationals returning home.

All Zimbabwean nationals returning home shall be allowed passage subject to relevant Covid-19 compliances as administered by port health. Permanent residence permit holders are also to be granted entry as guided by refereed regulation,” reads part of the memo.

The land borders, however, remains closed for “general travellers” like traders. Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe told Sunday News yesterday that the country was still monitoring the Covid-19 pandemic trends before making a decision on the re-opening of the land border to the general public.

He said while consultations were ongoing their decision would not be influenced by the neighbouring countries’ decision to re-open their land borders.

“Discussions are indeed taking place within Government on the issue of land borders, as there are a lot of considerations which we have to consider before we make a decision to re-open the borders inclusive of the trends of the Covid-19 pandemic. We have to especially look at how the re-opening of the borders will affect our response to the pandemic and further what systems we can put in place so that the re-opening won’t result in a sudden spike in cases,” said Minister Kazembe.

He said all the necessary stakeholders would be consulted before a decision is made on the land borders emphasising that once a decision is made the Ministry will then table it to the National Covid-19 taskforce.

“All that we can do as a Ministry is forward our recommendations to the national task force, who in turn will recommend to Cabinet, who will further deliberate on the matter and make a final resolution. But obviously the borders will not be closed forever, it is now about seeing what is best for the nation juxtaposing this with the trends in the pandemic nationally,” he said.

Commenting on the same issue, the chief coordinator, National Response to Covid-19 pandemic in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Dr Agnes Mahomva said while there was appreciation of pressure by the general public to relax the national lockdown measures inclusive of the opening of the land borders there was a need to consider the Government’s public health measures to curbing the Covid-19 pandemic.-statemedia

Zim Woman Inherits Estate Of Life Partner Changing Provisions Of S.A’s Interstate Succession Act

By A Correspondent- Jane Bwanya, a former domestic worker who was “swept off her feet” six years ago by a relatively wealthy businessman, has succeeded in changing the provisions of South Africa’s Intestate Succession Act, which had barred unmarried partners in a heterosexual union from inheriting.

She now stands to inherit the estate of her life partner, Anthony Ruch, which includes a guest house in Camps Bay and a flat in Sea Point.

Only Bwanya and a chauffeur laid claim to the estate, which was being administered by the Masters office because Ruch died, leaving his estate to his mother, who was already dead.

Both claims were rejected. Bwanya went to court.

In a recent judgement, Western Cape High Court acting judge Penelope Magona ruled that the Act was unconstitutional in that while it catered for married and same-sex couples, it did not provide for those in Bwanya’s situation.

Judge Magona also ruled that certain sections of the Maintenance of Surviving Spouses Act were unconstitutional.

Evidence before the court was that the couple met in February 2014, while Bwanya was waiting for a taxi in Camps Bay to take her to Cape Town station to send goods to her family in Zimbabwe.

Ruch took her to the train station and they went on their first date that evening. They spent progressively more time together and soon engaged in a relationship. Four months after the first meeting, she moved in with him. They alternated between the flat and the guest house.

She always maintained her room at the premises where she worked, in case she had to work late. Two of Ruch’s friends supported her application, describing how the couple were always together and that he “treated her like a princess”.

It was a permanent life partnership, Bwanya said. He was helping her get her driver’s licence, and they intended starting a cleaning business. They were in the process of organising a trip to Zimbabwe so that he could pay lobola when he died unexpectedly in April 2016, aged 57.

He had never married and he had no surviving relatives.

The judge said the Act excluded life partners in permanent opposite-sex life partnerships from inheriting, as did the Maintenance of Surviving Spouses Act, which specifically defined “survivor”, “spouse”, and “marriage”.

The Women’s Legal Centre and the Commission for Gender Equality were admitted as amici curiae “acting in the interests of a group or class of people as well as in the public interest”.-GroundUp

Rwanda- Zimbabwe Trade And Investment Conference Shelved

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

By A Correspondent- Covid -19 derailed plans to host the Rwanda Zimbabwe Trade and Investment Conference in March this year in Kigali where a number of business deals were expected to be concluded as well as the signing of Government to Government cooperation agreements.

Rwanda ambassador to Zimbabwe, James Musoni, said efforts were now being revived to host the trade and investment conference in Kigali early next year.

The conference will unpack and explore trade and investment opportunities between Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

Meanwhile, Ambassador Musoni has been named the Diplomat of the Year [from Africa award].

The Diplomat of the Year Awards are organised by the Diplomat Magazine with the aim of recognising and celebrating the contribution of diplomats in Zimbabwe to the development of the country and its people.

Receiving the award, Ambassador Musoni said he cherished the award as it was a symbol of the good friendship between Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

Ambassador Musoni said Rwanda’s foreign policy promotes a peaceful, prosperous, sovereign and self-defined Rwanda that is politically and economically integrated in the region.

Since opening its Embassy in Zimbabwe, Ambassador Musoni has actively participated at business forums to unpack Rwanda’s investment potential.

He has also led the Rwandan community in supporting Zimbabwe’s national clean-up exercise in which Zimbabwe’s President, Emmerson Mnangagwa is an active participant.

Ambassador Musoni gave tribute to Rwanda President Paul Kagame, saying: “This award has been made possible because of the visionary leadership of H.E Paul Kagame, the President of the Republic of Rwanda.  His leadership provides an operating environment that encourages everyone to constantly improve and even do better.”

FULL TEXT- Mthwakazi Democratic Alliance Holds Inaugural Provincial GM


PRESS STATEMENT

3 OCTOBER 2020

Today (3 October 2020) Mthwakazi Democratic Alliance held its first historic Johannesburg
Provincial General meeting.

Officials deployed by the MDA National Accounting Council were led by the party’s Vice President Issabel Dube. The event was conducted at number 62 Hopkins and Cavendish, Yeoville, Johannesburg, South Africa.

The event started as scheduled at 1400 hours to 1700 hours Central African Time.
The main purpose of the meeting was to establish an Interim Johannesburg Provincial
Accounting Council that will mobilise Mthwakazi people in Johannesburg to join the struggle for Mthwakazi self determination and development.

The Vice President Issabel Dube indicated that, it was important to have party structures in Johannesburg, considering the fact that Johannesburg currently have more than 3 million Mthwakazi people, who have been forced to come to South Africa to look for a better life due to the failures of ZANU PF regime.

Addressing members of Mthwakazi Democratic Alliance who attended the event, the party
Vice President Issabel Dube highlighted that, it is important for all Mthwakazi people who
resides in South Africa to constantly think about building their home country and participating in terms of shaping the desired politics of Mthwakazi.

She narrated that, South Africa is not our home, hence it is very fundamental for all people of Mthwakazi to help sort out the political crisis that exists in Mthwakazi.

The Vice President postulated that, the people of Mthwakazi face quite a number of problems including systematic tribalism, drought and starvation. She further exposed that ZANU PF has completely collapsed the nation of Mthwakazi, causing a lot of people to run away from their land of birth in search for a better life.

In addressing the above raised matters, she highlighted that MDA was established to free the people of Mthwakazi as well as implementing sustainable grassroots program that would see Mthwakazi community tasting development.

The Vice President also indicated that, MDA is in the process of implementing women and girl child programs aiming at improving and empowering the girl child and women of Mthwakazi.

She further highlighted that, MDA has set up a fund to assist Orphans and Vulnerable People such as the Elderly. She also indicated that in December MDA will launch the program of supporting the elderly people with food parcels in all provinces of Mthwakazi.

The Vice President further encouraged the nominated members of the Provincial Accounting Council to work hard in terms of uniting our people. She emphasised the importance of a united community and party.

A lot of Mthwakazi Democratic Alliance members attended the event putting on MDA party regalia and they showed an unwavering determination to work towards developing and freeing the nation of Mthwakazi. A lot of people who attended showed enthusiasm towards the party’s vision set out by the National Accounting Council.

Compiled by: Ndodana Tshawe

National MDA Secretary for Communications and Public Relations

ALL SET FOR THE NATIONWIDE PARLIAMENTARY HEARINGS ON THE MANPOWER PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT BILL: FULL TEXT

Hon. Daniel Molokele

 

All is now set for the nationwide roll out of the public hearings focusing on the Manpower Planning and Development Amendment Bill that was gazetted in August 2020.

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development, will facilitate the hosting of the public hearings that will be held in ten cities in each of the country’s ten provinces. 

The Parliamentary Committee

Below is the itinerary or summary of the details for all the ten meetings:

1. Monday 5th October 2020 from 11am till 1pm at the Lwendulu Hall at Whange for Matabeleland North province

2. Tuesday 6th October 2020 at 10am till 12 noon at the Selbourne Hotel for the Bulawayo province

3. Wednesday 7th October 2020 at 10am till 12 noon at the Gwanda Hotel for the Matabeleland South province

4. Thursday 8th October 2020 at 10am till 12 noon at Civic Centre Hall in Masvingo for the Masvingo province.

5. Friday 9th October 2020 at 11am till 1pm at the KweKwe Theatre in Kwekwe for the Midlands province

6. Monday 12th October 2020 at 10am till 12 noon at the Queen’s Hall Civic Centre in Mutare for the Manicaland province

7. Tuesday 13th October 2020 at 10am till 12 noon at the Dombotombo Hall in Marondera for the Mashonaland East province

8. Wednesday 14th October 2020 at 10am till 12 noon at the Cooksey Hall in Chinhoyi for the Mashonaland West province

9. Thursday 15th October 2020 at 10am till 12 noon at the Tendai Hall in Bindura for the Mashonaland Central province

10. Friday 16th October 2020 at 10am tìll 12 noon at the New Ambassador Hotel for the Harare province.

The Chairman of the Portfolio Committee is Hon. Daniel Molokele (MP for Whange Central Constituency)

The enactment of the new Constitution in 2013 necessitated that all the other pieces of legislation that were enacted before 2013 be aligned with the provisions of the new Constitution.

Among the plethora of pieces of legislation that had to be urgently aligned with the supreme law included the Manpower Development and Planning Act (Chapter 28:02).

The Amendment to the Act which was published in the Government Gazette on the 14th of August 2020, seeks, primarily to align the Act with the Constitution of Zimbabwe.

The Bill also endeavours to establish the Tertiary Education Service; a body-corporate for persons employed in tertiary institutions.

In the final analysis, the Bill seeks to ensure widespread, rapid, sustainable development of Zimbabwe by spelling out plausible measures to ensure the attainment of the National Development goals espoused in Section 13 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.

In summary, the amendment to the Act could be a positive step towards the systematic reconfiguration of Zimbabwe’s human capital base.

The essence is to equip Zimbabwe’s human capital with the relevant skills and knowledge that allows it to respond to fast-paced and dynamic modern

The Portfolio Committee is aware of the adverse effects of the restrictive nature of the COVID-19 related regulations, as such it will be encouraging all concerned citizens of Zimbabwe to make some virtual submissions related to the Bill.

The first online live session will be held on Tuesday 6th October 2020 from 2pm till 4pm using the Zoom and Facebook virtual platforms

While the second online live session will be held on Monday 19th October 2020 from 10am till 12 noon. It will also be on both Zoom and Facebook.

Patriotic Bill On The Cards

By A Correspondent- The Patriotic Bill which according to The Sunday Mail will criminalise and impose stiff penalties for decampaigning Zimbawe is currently on the cards.

According to the publication, the law will see anyone decampaining the country in public or private correspondence with foreign governments, harming national interests fined or probaly jailed.

Speaking about the Patriotic Bill which is likely to be met with hostility by some Zimbabweans, Justice Ministry Permanent Secretary Virginia Mabiza said:

The Bill is premised on the constitutional provision on the foreign policy of our country, which values the promotion and protection of the national interests of Zimbabwe. It is the duty of the State to engage other sovereign nations on issues pertaining to foreign relations, and not self-serving citizens.

Conduct such as private correspondence with foreign governments or any officer or agent thereof will be prohibited, including false statements influencing foreign governments, or any other such conduct aimed at undermining the country.

Private citizens will have to avoid conduct such as traveling to foreign countries as self-appointed ambassadors, meeting foreign officials to undermine the national interest. Conniving with hostile foreign governments and nationals to inflict harm on the country and its citizens will be criminalised.

Mabhiza said in introducing the Patriotic Bill the government was borrowing a page from the Americans’ book when they introduced a similar bill in 1799:

All the above conduct will be criminalised and in the event of a conviction, stiff penalties will be imposed. Having noted the diplomatic chaos that comes with private citizens having unauthorised negotiations with foreign governments, the US government passed the Logan Act in 1799. It specifically prohibits citizens from negotiating with other nations on behalf of the United States without authorisation and makes it a crime for a citizen to confer with foreign governments against the interests of the United States.

A political analyst that spoke to the publication about the Patriotic Bill Mr Godwine Mureriwa said the proposed law was progressive: 

The fact that the onslaught against Zimbabwe has reached a level where the nation’s sovereignty and national interest are constantly under threat makes such a law relevant.

The government has said there is no crisis in Zimbabwe following some human right abuses that were experienced in Zimbabwe in August when the government prohibited, threatened, arrested and abducted some people who were involved in planning, organising and or calling for the 31 July Protests.

Plot To Block Chamisa

By The Standard| MDC-T insiders claim that an elaborate plan has been set to block MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa from contesting the 2023 presidential elections, which will include stripping him of his party and assets.

The Thokozani Khupe-led outfit has been methodically decimating Chamisa’s base since the Supreme Court ruled in March that the MDC Alliance leader’s succession of Morgan Tsvangirai was illegal.

Khupe has been using the ruling to recall legislators and councillors from a party that defeated her in the previous elections.

On Friday she returned to Parliament as a proportional representation MP on an MDC Alliance ticket despite the fact that her MDC-T contested the 2018 polls against Zanu-PF and Chamisa’s party.

A senior MDC-T official said the developments in the opposition were following a script that was crafted a long time ago and will culminate in Khupe’s party supporting constitutional amendments that will effectively shut Chamisa out of the forthcoming polls.

“The plot is like this: Zanu-PF will support Khupe, decimate Chamisa and force him to form a new party and lose everything like party offices, safe houses and so forth,” said the official who requested to remain anonymous.

“Then in 2022, Zanu-PF and the MDCT MPs will make constitutional amendments to peg the presidential candidates’ minimal age at 50 in order to disqualify Chamisa,” a well-placed Zanu-PF official disclosed.

“Chamisa will not run in 2023, he will only run in 2028 and by that time Zanu-PF will have sponsored internal divisions over his leadership. In short, Chamisa is finished.”

In 2018, Zanu-PF secretary for security Lovemore Matuke said the ruling party was contemplating using its two-thirds majority in Parliament to raise the age limit for presidential election candidates from 40 to 50.

Matuke claimed Chamisa, who was 40 at the time, was immature after he refused to accept President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s controversial election victory.

Chamisa says the polls, which he narrowly lost to the 77-year-old ruler, were rigged.

The main opposition leader also angered Mnangagwa by refusing to join the Political Actors Dialogue where Khupe is a member.

“Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF will not forgive him for that. They know if he is left undisturbed, there is no way Zanu-PF can win against him in 2023,” the MDC-T official added.

MDC-T interim chairman Morgen Komichi, however, dismissed allegations that his party was colluding with Zanu-PF to neutralise Chamisa.

“As MDC, we are independent, we are not working with Zanu-PF,” Komichi said.

“This is our conflict with Chamisa; it is an internal issue emanating from succession which has already been resolved by the court.

“We are now focusing on how we can bring order to the party so that we can confront Zanu-PF in 2023.”

He added: “We are not recalling people as a practice; we recall when a member ceases to belong to our party.”

Zanu-PF director of information Tafadzwa Mugwadi also denied working with Khupe, saying the ruling party had a two-thirds majority in Parliament and does not need any help from the MDC-T.

“That is hogwash, Zanu-PF has a majority in Parliament and it does not need the benevolence of any party to amend the constitution,” Mugwadi said.

“Those saying so do not know what two thirds majority means.”

He said his party was not involved in the MDC squabbles.- The Standard

Horror Crash Claims 5, Leaves 22 Others Seriously Injured

By A Correspondent- 5 people died while 22 others were seriously injured in a horror crash that occurred in Nyanga after the truck they were traveling in veered off the road at the 34-kilometer peg along the Nyanga Nyamaropa Highway yesterday, The Sunday Mail reports.

The incident which occurred near Regina Coeli School was confirmed by Zimbabwe Republic Police National Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi spoke to the publication and said:

The accident occurred at around 3am at the 34km peg along the Nyanga–Nyamaropa road and five people died on the spot. The survivors were taken to Regina Coeli Mission Hospital, Nyanga General Hospital and Mutare General Hospital.

An eyewitness Daniel Mupfunya spoke to the publication and said the accident occurred after the breaks of the truck failed:

The truck’s brakes failed at the same spot where the Regina Coeli bus disaster occurred

The police could not release the names of the deceased while some people who were taken to the hospital were discharged according to Mr. Mupfunya.

Meanwhile, in Harare, a garage bound ZUPCO bus belonging to TripTrans on Saturday at the Mupedzanhamo market in Mbare veered off the road and hit 8 cars and injured 10 people including vendors who were selling their ware by the roadside.

ED Govt Issues Contradicting Figures On Value Of Belarus Farm Mechanisation Facility

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo have issued contradicting figures with regards to the value of the Belarus farm mechanisation project.

The president tweeted Wednesday after launching the facility suggesting that the country had injected US$51 million into the project. He said:

I was delighted to announce today that we have invested $51 million USD in over 800 units of farming equipment. This investment will help to revitalize our agriculture industry and make sure no community is left behind as we grow and develop our great nation.

On the same day, Minister Moyo also posted on Twitter insinuating that US$58 million had been invested. The former army boss said: The new dispensation under H.E @edmnangagwa is determined to play a positive role in the globalized world. Zimbabwe is always welcome to new trade and investment opportunities.

Today’s US$58 million agriculture investment is a vital step in the mordenizing of Zim agriculture.

Some observers said it could be a genuine error by either of them while some said it could be a deliberate ploy to abuse state resources.

This comes when cases of abuse of public funds including COVID-19 funds by some senior government officials are still at the courts.

Mecca Reopens After Covid-19 Lockdown Regulations

A Muslim devotee offers prayers while maintaining social distancing as the historic Mecca Masjid reopens after a lockdown imposed as a preventive measure against the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in the old city of Hyderabad on September 5, 2020. (Photo by NOAH SEELAM / AFP)

MECCA – Mask-clad Muslims circled Islam’s holiest site along socially distanced paths on Sunday, as Saudi authorities partially resumed the year-round umrah pilgrimage with extensive health precautions adopted after a seven-month coronavirus hiatus.

Thousands of worshippers entered the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca in batches to perform the ritual of circling the sacred Kaaba, a cubic structure towards which Muslims around the world pray.

The umrah, the pilgrimage that can be undertaken at any time, usually attracts millions of Muslims from across the globe each year but it was suspended in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

It will be revived in three phases, with Saudi Hajj Minister Mohammad Benten saying last week that 6,000 pilgrims per day will be allowed in the first stage to perform the umrah “meticulously and within a specified period of time”.

A raft of precautions have been adopted to ward off any outbreaks, according to state media.

The revered Black Stone in the eastern corner of the Kaaba — which it is customary but not mandatory to touch during the pilgrimage — will be out of reach, and the Grand Mosque is to be sterilised before and after each group of worshippers.

Each group of 20 or 25 pilgrims are to be accompanied by a health worker and medical teams will be on the ground in case of an emergency, Benten said.

“In an atmosphere of faith and with assured hearts… the first batch of pilgrims begin the pilgrimage in accordance with the precautionary measures laid out,” the hajj ministry said on Twitter.

  • ‘Aspirations of Muslims’ –
    Under the second stage from October 18, the number of umrah pilgrims will be increased to 15,000 per day.

Visitors from abroad will be permitted in the third stage from November 1, when capacity will be raised to 20,000.

A maximum of 40,000 people, including other worshippers, will be allowed to perform prayers at the mosque in the second stage and 60,000 in the third, according to the interior ministry.

The decision to resume the pilgrimage was taken in response to the “aspirations of Muslims home and abroad” to perform the ritual and visit the holy sites, the ministry said last month.

It said the umrah will be allowed to return to full capacity once the threat of the pandemic has abated.

Until then, the health ministry will vet countries from which pilgrims are allowed to enter based on the health risks.

Saudi Arabia suspended the umrah in March and scaled back the annual hajj pilgrimage over fears the coronavirus could spread to Islam’s holiest cities and back to pilgrims’ home countries.

The hajj went ahead in late July, on the smallest scale in modern history, with only up to 10,000 Muslim residents of the country allowed to take part — a far cry from the 2.5 million who participated last year.

Health authorities said no coronavirus cases were reported at the holy sites during the hajj, one of the five pillars of Islam and a must for able-bodied Muslims at least once in their lifetime.

The pilgrimages are a massive logistical challenge, with colossal crowds cramming into relatively small holy sites, making them vulnerable to contagion.

Saudi Arabia’s custodianship of Mecca and Medina — Islam’s two holiest sites — is seen as its most powerful source of political legitimacy.

The holy sites are also a key revenue earner for the kingdom, whose economy has been badly hit by a coronavirus-driven collapse in the global demand for oil.

Saudi Arabia has had more than 335,000 confirmed cases of the virus and 4,850 deaths.

Source
AFP

UK Demands Zimbabwe Must End Human Rights Abuses | FULL TEXT.

The UK’s Ambassador to the WTO and UN in Geneva, Julian Braithwaite, delivered this statement at the WTO Trade Policy Review of Zimbabwe on 30 September 2020.

Julian Braithwaite

On behalf of the UK Government, I am pleased to add my welcome to the delegation of Zimbabwe, led by the honourable Dr. David Musabayana, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

Mr Chairman,

First, the United Kingdom would like to thank Zimbabwe for its timely responses to the written questions submitted in anticipation of this meeting of the Trade Policy Review Body.

The UK is committed to supporting a more prosperous, peaceful and democratic Zimbabwe, a country with significant economic potential and high human capital. We welcomed the Government of Zimbabwe’s commitment to economic and political reforms and hope to see more trade and investment with Zimbabwe in the future. We believe there is notable potential in the renewable energy, agriculture and financial services sectors, sectors with the potential to improve livelihoods and financial inclusion.

Whilst we recognise the challenges caused by external shocks such as Cyclone Idai and now Covid-19, we continue to be deeply concerned by the lack of fundamental reforms. This is leading to the economic crisis that most Zimbabweans are facing today. Inflation has continued rising, with the year on year inflation rate for the month of July 2020 standing at 838%. Extreme poverty has increased and humanitarian needs are rising.

With these challenges in mind the UK, as Zimbabwe’s second largest bilateral development partner, is providing £74m this year of bilateral development assistance to support Zimbabwe’s people, focusing on poverty reduction, humanitarian assistance, standing up for human rights and the rule of law. In addition, the UK has rapidly reprogrammed £21.24m to respond to the outbreak of Covid-19 to ensure vital health services can continue.

Meaningful progress on reforms, along with respect for human rights and the rule of law, are the only way to sustainably deal with Zimbabwe’s underlying challenges, unlock significant investment and bring about a better future for Zimbabwe and its people.

As noted in the reports prepared for this Review, corruption continues to hamper Zimbabwe’s development by capturing public and private resources, distorting economic decision making and undermining governance and accountability. We continue to urge Zimbabwe to guarantee the independence of the Anti-Corruption Commission and the courts and to take the necessary steps to address corruption, and tackle entrenched vested interests and illicit financial flows. Within the mining sector, signing up to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, restarting efforts to digitise mining licenses and ensuring compliance with environmental impact assessment requirements, would go some way to restoring the confidence of international investors.

We welcome the Zimbabwe Government’s commitments to resolving outstanding land issues. We encourage Zimbabwe to take credible steps to ensure the viability and security of tenure in the 99 year leases, stop further farm invasions, ensure continued progress on compensation and guarantee respect for court decisions on property rights disputes. Taking these actions on land is critical to unlocking international investment into the agriculture sector in Zimbabwe.

The UK also notes the move towards a fully market-based exchange rate in Zimbabwe. We hope that this can help remove exchange rate distortions that enable rent‑seeking behaviour in the economy and create barriers to international investors repatriating their returns on investment. It is also crucial that Zimbabwe guarantees transparency and fairness in addressing and resolving all legacy debts resulting from the previous exchange policy.

The UK is committed to supporting Zimbabwe’s response to the ongoing energy deficit, including through protecting the poor from climate shocks. Renewable energy is central to climate mitigation and adaptation, and as we approach COP26, the UK urges Zimbabwe to remove barriers to the smooth importation of renewable energy equipment, and continue efforts to improve the enabling environment in the distributed power sector.

Zimbabwe is an important trade partner for the UK. Total trade between our two countries was £285 million in the four quarters to the end of Q1 2020, and the UK was Zimbabwe’s 19th largest export market. The Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the UK and the Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) States signed by Zimbabwe in January 2019 will enable duty-free and quota-free access on goods from Zimbabwe into the UK. We understand the Agreement is awaiting completion of the domestication processes. We hope Zimbabwe will complete the necessary processes as soon as possible to ensure that Zimbabwean exports to the UK will not face new or higher tariffs, which would disrupt the horticultural sector in particular. This EPA will establish the long-term basis of trade arrangements between our two countries and provide the certainty our businesses seek in both countries.

Mr. Chairman, the UK’s connections to Zimbabwe are strong, based on shared history and economic ties, including an estimated 20,000 British Nationals living in Zimbabwe and a Zimbabwe diaspora of over 112,000 living in the UK. We remain committed to supporting the people of Zimbabwe, and extend our best wishes to Minister Musabayana and his team for a successful trade policy review.

“No Reforms No Aid,” UK Tells Zimbabwe

Paul Nyathi

Julian Braithwaite,

THE United Kingdom ambassador to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and United Nations (UN), Julian Braithwaite, last week told Zimbabwe delegates to the Geneva Trade Policy Review that the country must shift its policy if it was looking to attract UK co-operation.

The September 30 UK-Zim Geneva conference was attended by Zimbabwean Foreign Affairs deputy minister David Musabayana among other delegates.

At the meeting in Switzerland, Braithwaite impressed on the need for Zimbabwe to change its economic and political policies if it still wished to engage in meaningful co-operation with the UK government.

“The UK is committed to supporting a more prosperous, peaceful and democratic Zimbabwe,” the UK ambassador to the WTO said.

In what also may have “ruffled feathers” among the Zimbabwe delegation, Braithwaite said it was essential for the Government of Zimbabwe to refrain from being stuck in rheroric but instead quickly move forward and implement necessary far reaching economic and political reforms.

“Meaningful progress on reforms, along with respect for human rights and the rule of law, are the only way to sustainably deal with Zimbabwe’s underlying challenges, unlock significant investment and bring about a better future for Zimbabwe and its people,” he said.

The Zimbabwe delegation was also told that high-level corruption was among some of the country’s most dangerous enemies.

“As noted in the reports prepared for this review, corruption continues to hamper Zimbabwe’s development by capturing public and private resources, distorting economic decision-making and undermining governance and accountability.

“We continue to urge Zimbabwe to guarantee the independence of the Anti-Corruption Commission and the courts,” Braithwaite said.

The UK ambassador to the WTO UN also impressed on the need by Zimbabwean authorities to tackle entrenched vested interests and illicit financial flows in the affairs of the country among senior government officials and others in influential positions.

On the mining sector, Zimbabwe was urged to exercise transparency and sign up all policy frameworks to that effect.

“Within the mining sector, signing up to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, restarting efforts to digitise mining licenses and ensuring compliance with environmental impact assessment requirements, would go some way to restoring the confidence of international investors,” Braithwaite said.

Meanwhile, the WTO ambassador praised Zimbabwe for its resolve to settle outstanding land issues.

“We welcome the Zimbabwe government’s commitments to resolving outstanding land issues.

“We (however) encourage Zimbabwe to take credible steps to ensure the viability and security of tenure in the 99-year leases, stop further farm invasions, ensure continued progress on compensation and guarantee respect for court decisions on property rights disputes,” he said.

Braithwaite added that such steps as were being implemented by the Government of Zimbabwe on land were critical to unlocking the much needed international investment into the country’s agriculture sector.

The ambassador also praised Zimbabwe for moving towards a fully market-based exchange rate.

“We hope that this can help remove exchange rate distortions that enable rent‑seeking behaviour in the economy and create barriers to international investors repatriating their returns on investment,” he added.

Tunisia Hit By Massive Covid-19 New Infections Since Opening Borders

Reuters

TUNISIA recorded 1,308 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Wednesday, the health ministry said on Friday, a record since the start of the pandemic, prompting the government to impose a night curfew in two governorates.

The total number of cases has jumped to around 20,000 compared with roughly 1,000 cases before the country’s borders were opened on June 27.

The total number of deaths has reached 271, the Health Ministry said.

The authorities on Thursday imposed a night curfew in Sousse and Monastir, two coastal governorates, to curb the increase in infections, amid fears that hospitals will be unable to cope with a high number of patients because of the shortage of intensive care beds.

Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi said this week that it was unthinkable to re-impose a general lockdown because of the unprecedented economic collapse caused by the first lockdown begun in March.

Tunisia’s tourism-dependent economy shrank 21.6 pct in the second quarter of 2020 compared to the same period last year as a result of the pandemic and measures to curb it.

Khupe Recalls Chinhoyi Councillors And Mayors

Paul Nyathi

Thokozani Khupe

MDC-T interim president Thokozani Khupe has recalled Chinhoyi Municipality mayor Dyke Makumbi and his deputy including four councillors over alleged “unrepentant treacherous behaviour”.

The recall is awaiting communication to council by Minister July Moyo.

The affected councillors are; Makumbi (Ward 12), deputy mayor, Chipo Mlothswa (14), Brighton Mhizha (Ward 4), Richard Vhitirinyu (Ward 3), Patricia Chibaya (Ward 2), Mukudzei Chigumbu (Ward 8).

Khupe has so far recalled 32 MDC Alliance MPs and 165 councillors

Contacted for a comment, Makumbi could neither confirm or deny the recalls.

Step Dad Fatally Assaults Son With A Hoe

Paul Nyathi

Police have arrested a 43-year-old man from Zvimba for allegedly striking his step son to death with a hoe while seriously injuring another.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident saying the suspect, Pardington Marezva, is set to appear in court this week.

“The suspect Pardington Marezva, a divorcee, on October 1 left his two male children at home and went to work,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

“He returned home drunk and accused his children of seeking food from neighbours.”

Police allege Marezva then picked a hoe that he used to assault the children.

“He struck his seven-year-old child on the head and he bled to death while his 10-year-old elder brother suffered a fractured left hand and swollen right hand,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

“The elder child managed to seek help leading to the suspect’s arrest.”

Source: State Media

Khupe Axe Moving Over To Masvingo

Thokozani Khupe

Interim MDC-T secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora is said to be planning to extend his recall of MDC Alliance councillors to Masvingo where he faces immense resistance.

Fear of recalls among the seven MDC Alliance Masvingo urban councillors increased recently after Mwonzora recalled 11 Harare councillors, including the deputy mayor in the wake of a mayoral by-election which was won by Jacob Mafume ahead of MDC-T’s preferred candidate Luckson Mukunguma.

The Mwonzora faction went on to capture the Marondera mayoral position with the help of the town’s lone Zanu PF councillor after recalling some city fathers perceived to be loyal to Nelson Chamisa.

Mwonzora told TellZim that he did not have any immediate reason to recall anybody in Masvingo.

“Currently, we have not received any complaints as to the behaviour of councillors in Masvingo so they must not worry,” he said.

“We only go for those that show disloyalty to the party.”

He, however, warned that the councillors should stay warned that they would be recalled should they step out of line.

“Many chose to be misled by the likes of Tendai Biti and they thought it was impossible, but I am glad that they now understand what we are capable of doing,” warned Mwonzora.

Mwonzora is said to be targeting Masvingo urban ward 4 councillor Godfrey Kurauone, who is MDC Alliance national youth organising secretary and a strong Chamisa ally; ward 5’s Daniel Mberikunashe, who is related to Chamisa; and ward 7’s Richard Musekiwa, who is also said to be fiercely loyal to Chamisa.

Sources said Mwonzora could spare mayor Collen Maboke, who had several runs-in with Chamisa prior to the controversial Supreme Court judgement, which sparked the turmoil engulfing the opposition movement.

Sources say the other two councillors — Selima Maridza of ward 1 and Tarusenga Vhembo of ward 3 — could be threatened into toeing the Mwonzora line and spared as well.

Mberikunashe, Kurauone and Musekiwa said they would not be cowed into submission by threats of recalls.

Vhembo said it was unfortunate that councillors were being made to feel insecure and unsure about their future.

“We want to be able to deliver on the mandate given to us by the people without fear,” he said.

“Right now, there is a lot of uncertainty and rumour-mongering and back-stabbing which is not fruitful.

“People are maliciously labelling each other pro-this and anti-that, which is wrong.”

TellZim

Zanu PF Says It Is Going To Take Advantage Of MDC Squabbles To Garner A Landslide Victory In 2023

Tafadzwa Mugwadi

ZANU PF is confident of garnering at least 65 percent of the vote and securing a landslide victory in the 2023 harmonised elections, a senior party official has said.

During the 2018 general elections, President Mnangagwa secured 50,8 percent of the vote while MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa managed 44,3 percent.

In an interview with The Sunday Mail, the ruling party’s Director of Information and Publicity, Tafadzwa Mugwadi, said the projected landslide victory was anchored on the party’s target of five million members by 2023.

Mugwadi said the lofty goal was easily achievable because of President Mnangagwa’s visionary leadership, which is set to usher Zimbabwe to an upper middle-income economy by 2030.

He urged both the party and Government to work hand in glove, and to exercise transparency in order to retain trust of the citizens.

“We are very confident of a resounding victory for President Emmerson Mnangagwa come 2023. We have said that if the President does not win by 65 percent and above we will call it a day, we will have failed to work because the President’s work speaks for itself,” said Mugwadi.

He tore into the opposition MDC Alliance saying their fake abductions had been exposed and their plans for violent demonstrations would not get them votes or bring about change.

Mugwadi said the opposition outfit was “a fallen agenda” whose disastrous infighting would bring votes to the ruling party as citizens do not want to be associated with confusion at a time the economy is on an upward trend.

“There are no abductions that took place, everyone saw the documentary which was aired on ZBC TV. We are aware of the Dr Magombeyi case who also abducted himself — it is unprecedented.

“The MDC Alliance, which had been primed to be the trojan horse of regime change, is waning and splitting on a daily basis, there is a circus at Harvest House. Now they are trying to resuscitate a fallen agenda that has lost basis by faking abductions, we have an efficient law enforcement agency that has been able to bust all these fake abductions.”

Five Killed At The Notorious Regina Coeli Accident Spot

State Media

FIVE people died in a road accident that occurred at the 34km peg along the Nyanga-Nyamaropa while at Mupedzanhamo, in Harare, a Zupco contracted Trip Trans bus veered off the road and hit some vendors and eight cars yesterday.

In a statement, National Police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the Nyanga-Nyamaropa accident occurred after a truck which was carrying more than 25 people lost brakes and veered off the road.

Twenty-two others were injured in the crash.

At Mupedzanhamo traffic lights, 10 people were seriously injured when the Trip Trans bus veered off the road and hit the vendors and eight cars. According to a police statement, the injured and taken to Parirenyatwa Hospital for treatment.

“The accident occurred at around 3am at the 34km peg along the Nyanga–Nyamaropa road and five people died on the spot,” he said.

“The survivors were taken to Regina Coeli Mission Hospital, Nyanga General Hospital and Mutare General Hospital.”

Eye witness Mr Daniel Mupfunya said the truck was carrying members of the Matizakurima family who were going to their rural home for a tombstone unveiling ceremony.

“The truck’s brakes failed at the same spot where the Regina Coeli bus disaster occurred,” he said.

Mr Mupfunya said six of the people who were taken to hospital were discharged after medical checks. Police did not immediately release the names of the deceased.

ZACC Claims It Is Ready To Deal With 36 High Profile Persons And Recover US$4.5m Earned Through Corruption

State Media

Commissioner John Makamure

THIRTY-SIX high-profile figures, who have assets worth a combined US$4,5 million, are the target of a fresh lifestyle audit that is being conducted by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), it has emerged.

The anti-graft body recently seized and forfeited 10 mansions and 22 luxury vehicles worth US$8 million. The assets belong to, among others, former Foreign Affairs minister Walter Mzembi, Gender Commission chair Margaret Sangarwe, Russel Mweye — a former staffer at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals — and ex-Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) chief executive officer Frank Chitukutuku.

ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure said the fight against corruption was now in full swing.

“Asset recovery is proceeding well. We are currently handling 36 cases to do with asset recovery running into more than US$4,5 million,” he said.

ZACC believes forfeiting proceeds of crime is the most effective way of fighting the vice as it makes the commission of offences not worthwhile.

The Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act was amended to permanently enable asset recovery notwithstanding a criminal conviction.

Commissioner Makamure said the Anti-Corruption Commission Lay Bill, which provides for whistleblower protection, was being scrutinised by the Attorney-General’s Office.

Whistleblowers need a legal provision to protect them from abuse by corruption suspects.

“The AG and the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs have been engaged to speed up enactment. In that Bill is a comprehensive section on whistleblower protection,” said the ZACC spokesperson.

The fight against graft, he said, was key in achieving President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030, which is premised onthe creation of a relatively prosperous society where people enjoy high standards of living.

“The greatest achievement is the development of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy through a highly consultative process. The National Anti-Corruption Strategy Steering Committee has diverse representation and held its inaugural meeting two weeks ago. The six sub-committees will hold their inaugural meetings mid-October,” he said.

“Basically, ZACC has managed to bring all key stakeholders together in the fight against corruption. It is no longer a ‘them and us’ approach.

“Cases are now moving in the courts due to the setting up of anti-corruption courts and hiring of dedicated prosecutors for these courts. Over 50 dockets have been completed by ZACC and submitted to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) for prosecution. Our target is 80 this year.”

As part of concerted efforts to rein in corrupt activities, ZACC signed several memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with organisations such as the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) and Department of Immigration, among others.

“Just last week we signed an MoU with the Parliament of Zimbabwe, which is a vital player in the anti-corruption fight.”

Teachers Corner Govt Into Talks

State Media

Minister Paul Mavima

THE Government will tomorrow meet representatives of teachers and other civil servants to find a common ground as some educators have not reported for duty since public schools opened on Monday last week.

Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Professor Paul Mavima told Sunday News yesterday that the Government understood the plight of its workers but absconding from duty or threatening industrial action was not the best way to resolve the issue. He said teachers should report for duty while their concerns were being addressed.

“We know that they (teachers and other civil servants) have said what we have given them is not enough. We are negotiating with them. We are at the negotiating table to discuss their demands. On Monday (tomorrow) we will meet unions in the public service to discuss the way forward. We want to find a common ground with them. We are appealing to them (teachers) to go back to work while we negotiate with the unions. I am meeting them ahead of the National Joint Negotiating Council,” said Prof Mavima.

Schools re-opened last week for examination classes while other classes will open later this month and early November.

However, at some schools, few teachers have been reporting for duty citing incapacitation and lack of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to protect themselves and pupils from Covid-19.

Last week the Government awarded civil servants a 40 percent cost-of-living salary adjustment, while negotiations continue with unions representing civil servants over a final agreement on wages and other employment terms.

The adjustment, and the continuation of the US$75 a month Covid-19 allowance, are interim steps taken by the Government to help cushion its employees while the negotiations are in progress. The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations for Grade Seven, Form Four and Form Six classes start on 1 December and are expected to spill over to January 2021.

Zim Opens Beitbridge Border Post…. But Not For Everyone

State Media

ZIMBABWE has re-opened its side of the Beitbridge Border Post but to only allow Zimbabwean citizens in South Africa to return home.

Zimbabweans with valid South African permanent residence and other permits such as work and student permits are also now allowed to cross into South Africa and back home. In addition, Zimbabweans in South Africa popularly known as injiva are now allowed back home without any restrictions or special clearance in a move that would see some locals who had been stuck in the neghbouring country flocking back home.

There was confusion last Thursday when some members of the public travelled to the border with the hope of accessing services after South Africa announced that it was opening to the general public 18 land borders including Beitbridge and three airports as the neighbouring country moved to level one of its Covid-19 restrictions. However, Zimbabwe and Botswana which share some of the borders with South Africa announced that they were not yet re-opening their borders.

Nonetheless, in the latest development, with effect from Friday, Zimbabwe eased the restrictions allowing specified general people to cross the border. According to a memorandum addressed to immigration staff at the border post, Zimra and police, assistant regional immigration officer in charge of Beitbridge Border Post, Mr Nqobile Ncube, Zimbabwe started allowing specific members of the public to cross the border on Friday.

“With the repealing of the lockdown restrictions in South Africa, the implication is that the Zimbabwean nationals no longer need DIRCO (Department of International Relations and Cooperation) clearance to leave South Africa. This should be read in tandem with the current Covid-19 restrictions which provide for re-entry for Zimbabwean nationals returning home. All Zimbabwean nationals returning home shall be allowed passage subject to relevant Covid-19 compliances as administered by port health. Permanent residence permit holders are also to be granted entry as guided by refereed regulation,” reads part of the memo.

The land borders, however, remains closed for “general travellers” like traders. Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe told Sunday News yesterday that the country was still monitoring the Covid-19 pandemic trends before making a decision on the re-opening of the land border to the general public.

He said while consultations were ongoing their decision would not be influenced by the neighbouring countries’ decision to re-open their land borders.

“Discussions are indeed taking place within Government on the issue of land borders, as there are a lot of considerations which we have to consider before we make a decision to re-open the borders inclusive of the trends of the Covid-19 pandemic. We have to especially look at how the re-opening of the borders will affect our response to the pandemic and further what systems we can put in place so that the re-opening won’t result in a sudden spike in cases,” said Minister Kazembe.

He said all the necessary stakeholders would be consulted before a decision is made on the land borders emphasising that once a decision is made the Ministry will then table it to the National Covid-19 taskforce.

“All that we can do as a Ministry is forward our recommendations to the national task force, who in turn will recommend to Cabinet, who will further deliberate on the matter and make a final resolution. But obviously the borders will not be closed forever, it is now about seeing what is best for the nation juxtaposing this with the trends in the pandemic nationally,” he said.

Commenting on the same issue, the chief coordinator, National Response to Covid-19 pandemic in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Dr Agnes Mahomva said while there was appreciation of pressure by the general public to relax the national lockdown measures inclusive of the opening of the land borders there was a need to consider the Government’s public health measures to curbing the Covid-19 pandemic.

New Law To Enforce Patriotism To ZANU PF Govt Being Crafted

State Media

Mrs Virginia Mabhiza

In the most unexpected move the ZANU PF led government is crafting a new law that will literally seek to force citizens to be loyal to ZANU PF principles.

The law will criminalise and impose stiff penalties for campaigning against the country through private correspondence with foreign governments and harming national interests.

In August, the Cabinet Committee on National Peace and Reconciliation tasked the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs to draft a law that prohibits citizens from conniving with hostile foreign governments to harm the country.

Principles of the Patriot Bill have now been drafted. Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi is now expected to table the principles in Cabinet.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs permanent secretary Mrs Virginia Mabhiza told The Sunday Mail that the Bill draws from similar legislation in other jurisdictions such as the Logan Act in the United States of America.

She said it is solely the State’s mandate to engage other nations on issues pertaining to foreign relations. Acts that will be criminalised will include corresponding with a foreign government without approval, making false statements which harm the country and conniving with hostile foreign governments to harm the nation.

“The Bill is premised on the constitutional provision on the foreign policy of our country, which values the promotion and protection of the national interests of Zimbabwe,” she said.

“It is the duty of the State to engage other sovereign nations on issues pertaining to foreign relations, and not self-serving citizens.

“Conduct such as private correspondence with foreign governments or any officer or agent thereof will be prohibited, including false statements influencing foreign governments, or any other such conduct aimed at undermining the country.

“Private citizens will have to avoid conduct such as traveling to foreign countries as self-appointed ambassadors, meeting foreign officials to undermine the national interest.

“Conniving with hostile foreign governments and nationals to inflict harm on the country and its citizens will be criminalised.

“All the above conduct will be criminalised and in the event of a conviction, stiff penalties will be imposed.”

Having noted the diplomatic chaos that comes with private citizens having unauthorised negotiations with foreign governments, the US government passed the Logan Act in 1799. It specifically prohibits citizens from negotiating with other nations on behalf of the United States without authorisation and makes it a crime for a citizen to confer with foreign governments against the interests of the United States.

Political analyst Mr Godwine Mureriwa said the proposed law was progressive.

“The fact that the onslaught against Zimbabwe has reached a level where the nation’s sovereignty and national interest are constantly under threat makes such a law relevant,” said Mr Mureriwa.

“A law criminalising campaigning against one’s nation is not new; even the US has such a law. Taking into account the fact that Zimbabwe is under sanctions and faces the threat of a military assault by a foreign power at the invitation of the opposition, under these circumstances, such a law is progressive and acceptable.”

Several Zimbabwean opposition politicians and prominent civil society leaders have often been accused of engaging hostile foreign governments to try to influence them to dislodge the ruling party for their political gain.

The United States imposed harsh economic sanctions on Zimbabwe at the turn of the millennium at the instigation of leaders in opposition political parties and civic society.

The sanctions, which are renewed annually, have wreaked havoc on the country’s economy, with Zimbabwe now ineligible for balance of payment support and affordable loans from international finance institutions. Some opposition leaders have become semi-permanent features at the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, where they constantly campaign for more sanctions against the country.

Whistleblower website — Wikileaks — has also outed dalliances between some local politicians and officials at the US embassy in Harare, with one politician requesting
US military intervention in Zimbabwe in order to facilitate an illegal change of Government.

ZUPCO Bus Ploughs Into Mupedzanhamo Vendors

A serious Road Traffic accident occurred at Mupedzanhamo market traffic ight at about 09;45am yesterday morning when a Zupco contracted Trip Trans bus proceeding to the garage for service went out of the road, hit some vendors and eight cars.

This according to a report posted online by the Zimbabwe Republic Police, Ten people were reportedly seriously injured and were taken to Parirenyatwa Hospital for treatment.

Fodlo said: Zupco should just stop operating in the interest of public safety. Most of the company’s buses are not road worthy. It is a shame what successive looting by ZPF has done to a company that used to provide affordable and reliable transport to the public whilst providing employment to many. What a shame.

Baba Patience said: The arrangement was rushed. Chero ndikaenda nechikochikari changu zupco will contract me. Who is liable in this case? Who is responsible? Who makes sure all safety aspects of the vehicle are in compliance?

Nemari yese yakabiwa through madhiri ne that sakunda guy, unoti dai zupco ichiri kupa vanhu ma contract here or dai yava sustainable on its own. This is just another money looting scheme. Shame zveshuwa.

Ndopaunoona rimwe richitofunga kuti uri kunyeba apapa.

Kevy said: A few days ago rimwe zupco rakadhumha a woman ari on the pavement in the city. And this is happening while they loot, Shuwa nenyaya dzese dzatonzwa dzeZupco its funny how they continue like nothing happened!

Sikhala Drives All The Way to Bulawayo To Visit Tawanda Muchehiwa.

By Job Wiwa Sikhala | Good people, today I drove to Bulawayo with my wife to empathize with Mduduzi Mathuthu and the family of Tawanda Muchehiwa on the horrendous episode they went through on the hands of State Security agents.

I was given a detailed explanation of what happened and the treachery involved. What made me despairing was the way they felt after my visit. Their spirits were raised high and didn’t want me and my wife to drive back to Harare but put up.

https://youtu.be/lj43JIP5XWs

The story is not only sad but a clear demonstration of an evil system that does not deserve in any government even of animals. However, the strength and determination to march forward is amazing.

Your Bully-Boy Tactics Are Redundant, MDC Alliance Tells Matema

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has described Education Minister Cain Mathema’s attempt to use bully-boy tactics to silence teachers as unfortunate and redundant.

See full statement below :

02 OCTOBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT IS IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE THREATENED POVERTY-STRICKEN AND INCAPACITATED TEACHERS IN ZIMBABWE.

Mdc Alliance Namibia is heart-broken by the indifferent and cynical approach from the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, instead of addressing the plight of learners and teachers, he threatened the innocent teachers who sympthathised with the clueless Zanupf regime for a long time now.

Mr Cain Mathema has threatened to fire incapacitated and replace them with 10 000 unemployed teachers without making effort to upgrade the pathetic lives of our teachers who are struggling to pay fees for their own children. We challenge teachers to remain resolute in confronting the insensitive government that subscribes to repression.

The incapacitation action commenced on a high note and has since escalated to extreme levels since the 28th of September when teachers picked up their national consciousness and resolved to unite against Zanupf stomach politicians.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we salute teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe for Unity and Solidarity in fighting suicidal policies in the education sector. It has been difficult for unions to share from the same plate of opinion but on the 22nd of September key stakeholders converged, cross-pollinated revolutionary dreams and aspirations before they pronounced a resolute statement about the poverty-stricken teachers and the trajectory to be embraced by the politically inept government in order to put our education system on a sounder footing.

Moreso, we are quite exhilarated as social democrats to witness more than 100 000 grieved teachers committing and dedicating themselves to the struggle for their liberation from Zanupf’s incompetent governance in the eduction sector.

Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union (Artuz) President Obert Masaraure said “teachers should be paid a living wage and we still demand 520US$ per month.

We will continue on this path until the value of our salaries is restored but on the World Teachers’ Day( 05 October 2020), we are going to radicalise our struggle. We are going to take to the streets”.

We pray that our teachers soldier on in unity against Zanupf induced poverty through stinking corruption and daylight looting of state resources.

Moreover, besides incapacitation, our teachers and learners are also vulnerable to the Covid-19 infections. The Progressive Teachers’Union also said about 95% of its members failed to report for duty.

He further exposed that the 600 million dollars availed by the government for Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) procurement has not been received by the schools. The majority of headmasters have truthfully reported that they do not have a single mask let alone thermometers, he further echoed.

This is a clear reflection of Zanupf’s dismal failure to secure sound and quality education to our dear children. It’s really unfortunate that the children of these fat cows in Zanupf school abroad where education is a priority.

The fees that have been drastically increased from $25 000 to $60 000 are beyond the reach of our maltreated teachers who are now grabbing a paltry of $2 600 after funeral deductions of over $1000 every month. It is imperative that teachers vividly speak their poverty and misery manifesting in their undoubted incapacitation.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we demand that the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education engages Teachers’ Unions once again because we have reached the zenith , we can’t afford to give a cold soldier to the need to engage with the view to finding durable solutions. Teachers must continue to organise , mobilise ,recruit and activate for a broader, effective Incapacitation Action to enhance their emancipation from Zanupf misrule.

Furthermore, we appeal to all conscious citizenry in Zimbabwe and in the diaspora, churches , parliamentarians, school children and social democrats around the globe to offer support to our suffering teachers and learners.

The future of our children is in their education.

Teachers must embrace dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery by desisting from the clock in-sit-in / walk out style because it is very detrimental and a very serious offence. Unions expect teachers to demonstrate their incapacitation by staying at their homes so that it will be easy to defend their members basing on the inability of the member to report for duty.

Regardless of Cain Mathema’s empty threats to our diligent and patriotic teachers , defiant teachers continue to gang up against the corrupt and authoritarian regime demanding a living wage to replace meagre unsalted peanuts insufficient to feed the families.

Teachers must resist to be intimidated , following threats that those incapacitated shall be replaced in the identical way the nurses were illegally fired sometime. We still urge the government to engage teachers so that nomalcy can be restored in our schools.

It is compulsory for various teachers organisations to avoid the traditional loophole of selling out the teachers’ struggle for 3 pieces of silver. United we win , divided we lose and the oppressor will satirise us gnashing our teeth in poverty.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia is cognisant of the real source of this pronounced decomposition of the education sector which is the political bankruptcy in Zanupf government.

The President’s deliberate silence on the critical matter is quite horrible.

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

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ZACC Seizes Walter Mzembi’s House

The Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission (ZACC) has announced that it recently seized and forfeited 10 mansions and 22 luxury vehicles worth US$8 million. The assets belong to, among others, former Foreign Affairs minister Walter Mzembi, Gender Commission chair Margaret Sangarwe, Russel Mweye — a former staffer at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals — and ex-Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) chief executive officer Frank Chitukutuku.

ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure said the fight against corruption was now in full swing.

“Asset recovery is proceeding well. We are currently handling 36 cases to do with asset recovery running into more than US$4,5 million,” he said.

ZACC believes forfeiting proceeds of crime is the most effective way of fighting the vice as it makes the commission of offences not worthwhile.

The Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act was amended to permanently enable asset recovery notwithstanding a criminal conviction.

Commissioner Makamure said the Anti-Corruption Commission Lay Bill, which provides for whistleblower protection, was being scrutinised by the Attorney-General’s Office.

Whistleblowers need a legal provision to protect them from abuse by corruption suspects.

“The AG and the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs have been engaged to speed up enactment. In that Bill is a comprehensive section on whistleblower protection,” said the ZACC spokesperson.

The fight against graft, he said, was key in achieving President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030, which is premised onthe creation of a relatively prosperous society where people enjoy high standards of living.

“The greatest achievement is the development of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy through a highly consultative process. The National Anti-Corruption Strategy Steering Committee has diverse representation and held its inaugural meeting two weeks ago. The six sub-committees will hold their inaugural meetings mid-October,” he said.

-State Media

Govt Moves to Criminalize “Campaigning Against the Country”

ZIYAMBI ZIYAMBI

CABINET will soon consider the principal framework of a proposed law that will criminalise and impose stiff penalties for campaigning against the country through private correspondence with foreign governments and harming national interests.

In August, the Cabinet Committee on National Peace and Reconciliation tasked the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs to draft a law that prohibits citizens from conniving with hostile foreign governments to harm the country.

Principles of the Patriot Bill have now been drafted. Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi is now expected to table the principles in Cabinet.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs permanent secretary Mrs Virginia Mabhiza told The Sunday Mail that the Bill draws from similar legislation in other jurisdictions such as the Logan Act in the United States of America.

She said it is solely the State’s mandate to engage other nations on issues pertaining to foreign relations. Acts that will be criminalised will include corresponding with a foreign government without approval, making false statements which harm the country and conniving with hostile foreign governments to harm the nation.

“The Bill is premised on the constitutional provision on the foreign policy of our country, which values the promotion and protection of the national interests of Zimbabwe,” she said.

“It is the duty of the State to engage other sovereign nations on issues pertaining to foreign relations, and not self-serving citizens.

“Conduct such as private correspondence with foreign governments or any officer or agent thereof will be prohibited, including false statements influencing foreign governments, or any other such conduct aimed at undermining the country.

“Private citizens will have to avoid conduct such as traveling to foreign countries as self-appointed ambassadors, meeting foreign officials to undermine the national interest.

-State Media

Zimbabweans’ Fear Of The Military Threatens Freedom Of Expression: Report

In a report titled ‘Transition Politics In the Post-Mugabe Era: Public Perception on the Role of Military’ ZDI says citizens have been made to fear the military thereby hindering them from exercising their constitutional rights.

“The study revealed that militarisation has worsened in the Mnangagwa era. Citizens have been made to fear the military and thus being deterred from exercising their constitutionally given rights. The study revealed that the post Mugabe dispensation government has put much military effort on the electoral process and the exercise of the freedom of protest and media as key military blocked of transition in Zimbabwe” read the report

According to the ZDI study transition politics in the country rely on six umbilical codes that include the electoral process, the process of exercise of the right to media and protest, the judiciary, legislative and the politics of the farms process.

“In these six centres of transition politics, the study found that the voice of the military is supreme. The electoral process was identified as the most recognised enabler of political transition in Zimbabwe. Findings also show that citizens have experienced a dramatic intensification of militarisation, deployment of naked force and intimidating deterrence in all key centres of transition politics in Zimbabwe”

ZDI recommended that human rights and democracy defenders must work to engage regional and international bodies to raise the price of continued militarisation.

“Human rights and democracy defenders must endeavor to internationalize the transition problem in Zimbabwe by lobbying regional and international bodies to raise the costs of continued militarisation in Zimbabwe.

“Concerted efforts should be targeted at bursting the role of the military in key enabling processes such as the electoral environment, the protests, the media, the farms and the judiciary. Advocacy and lobby and national and international level should seek to address the militarisation and exposure of brutality in these transition pressure points” noted the ZDI report

Harvest House Bombings Stage Managed to Gain Sympathy: Mwonzora

By Jane Mlambo| MDC-T Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora has dismissed reports of bombings at Harvest House as side shows meant to divert people’s attention from the illegal takeover of their party headquarters by former Zanu PF G40 faction.

Speaking to journalists following the party standing committee meeting in Hatfield yesterday, Mwonzora said they are on course to reclaim their building from the alleged MDC-T youths.

“Tiri kunzwa kuti kune ma bomb ma petrol bombs kwaane moto wakuitika muHarvest House, izvi hazvina kumbobvira zvaitika kusvikira vanhu ava vauya, asi tinoda kuti tiudze ma members edu e MDC-T kuti its a matter of time, tiri kutora headquarters yedu, (We hear there are bombs, petrol bombs happening at Harvest House, these things never happened before, its only happening now after the takeover by these people, so we want to assure our members that its a matter of time, we will reclaim our headquarters)” said Mwonzora.

He added that the takeover of Harvest House was engineered by former Zanu PF G40 members who ropped in a few people from MDC Alliance.

Prisons Suspend Family Week Due To Covid-19

Inmates in prisons have not been spared from the effects of Covid-19 pandemic as they have gone for six months without seeing their loved ones as visits have remained suspended due to lockdown restrictions.

Each year inmates look forward to the Family Week, an event which is held in September where inmates get to spend time with their families and friends. During the event children are allowed to visit as inmates are allowed an unlimited number of visitors.

The Prisons Family Week was introduced by the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) in September 2017 in a bid to foster family bonding and to help inmates to keep in touch with what is happening in the outside world. Due to the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic inmates have been forced to forego this much anticipated event. To mark this year’s Family Week ZPCS has introduced a system where inmates can contact their loved ones using a cell phone. Gwanda Prison marked this year’s Family Day on Wednesday last week.

Gwanda Prison inmate Peter Mlilo (64) from Matshetsheni area in Gwanda who is serving a one year and six months jail sentence for public violence said the Family Week was a time that he looked forward to. Mlilo who is a father of eight, said he last saw his family on 22 November last year on the day that he was convicted.

“I was convicted on 22 November last year and that was the last time I saw my family. I was really looking forward to the Family Week as it was going to be an opportunity for me to see my wife and children and interact with them but this will remain a dream because of the Covid- 19 pandemic.

“Although I’m able to talk to them over the phone, it’s not the same as seeing them face to face. When I talk to them over the phone, I feel so much pain wishing I could see my children to ensure they are fine. I know that it pains them that I’m in jail and at least if I could see them face to face it could give them assurance that I’m well,” he said.

Ronald Vela (25) from Ntalale area in Gwanda who is serving a two-year sentence for kidnapping and robbery said the pandemic had not only robbed him of an opportunity to spend quality time with his family but to also engage in various projects and activities. He said they used to engage in car washing, brick moulding and tree planting activities. Vela said they also went to Joshua Mqabuko Polytechnic for short courses and the police station for soccer matches. He said these projects had been suspended because of the pandemic.

Vela, who was sentenced in October 2018 and is set to complete his jail term this month said he had acquired a number of skills during his stay at the prison which he wanted to pursue for a livelihood. He said he had experienced two Family Week events and they were a priceless moment for any inmate.

“There is nothing that you look forward to like a Family Week when you are an inmate. I was able to hold my second born child for the first time during the Family Week as I was convicted while my wife was pregnant. During the Family Week there will be a lot of entertainment in the form of dramas, singing from inmates and local groups from the Gwanda community. We thank the prison officials for awarding us an opportunity to talk to our loved ones over the phone,” he said.

Sunday Moyo (48) from Masvingo, a father of nine said he has been in remand for one year and six months after he was arrested for murder.

He said last year he was able to sit, eat and interact at length with his family. Moyo said he was also hoping to meet his children and relatives.

Gwanda Prison Chief Correctional Officer, Chief Inspector Melody Dube said this year’s Family Week was different as inmates were not allowed to have visitors because of the Covid-19 lockdown regulations that also suspended visits to prisons to curb the spread of the virus.

“The Family Week is an opportunity where inmates and their families and friends interact in a bid to strengthen their relations. It also helps the inmates to remain in touch with the outside world and for families to know what is going on with their relatives who are inmates. With this pandemic the whole prison system was forced to close doors to visitors in order to curb the spread of the pandemic. We have devised a way for inmates to interact with their relatives using a cell phone, relatives can also send money to this cell phone so we can buy desired food for inmates.

“During normal visits we limit the number of visitors but during the normal Family Week there is no restriction. Children are also allowed and we normally invite local drama and music groups to entertain people. The Family Week is characterised by relaxed visiting hours hours where family and friends can come and be with their loved ones. Physical contact is allowed and sharing of food,” she said.

Chief Insp Dube said in a bid to curb the spread of the pandemic when an inmate comes from court their temperature is checked at the gate.

Inmates are sanitised, and from there they are placed under isolation for the required amount of time and also tested for the virus. He said if results come out positive they can rejoin other inmates. She said officers and inmates at Gwanda Prison have been tested three times and they all came out negative. 

-State Media

Govt Says The Purported Circular On Doctors Recruitment Via ZDF Is Fake

Government has disowned a circular circulating on social media platforms directing recently-qualified doctors to enrol as soldiers under the Defence ministry if they are to be allowed to practise anywhere in Zimbabwe.

The circular, purportedly prepared by the Health Service Board, has irked doctors and the general public who felt that it tantamounted to militarising the health sector.

Masvingo Senator Tichinani Mavetera (MDC Alliance) on Thursday asked Health deputy minister John Mangwiro during Senate’s question-and-answer session to explain how they came up with the circular to militarise the medical profession and the latter professed ignorance over the conscription order.

“We heard that of the current 230 medical students that are graduating this year, the Ministry of Health is not going to recruit them, and that they will be recruited by the Ministry of Defence. What arrangements is the Health ministry going to put in place to ensure that we are not going to have a gap where junior doctors are deployed to the Defence ministry and there are no doctors at rural clinics? We are also forcing all junior doctors to join the army whether they like it or not,” Mavetera said.

He added: “We also heard that some graduate student doctors have been prohibited from visiting State or government hospitals after they were expelled and yet they are central to the health delivery in this country and trainee doctors provide more than 60% of the workforce.”

Mangwiro responded: “I do not know anything about the circular you are purporting came from the Ministry of Health. I spoke to the Health Service Board because they are the ones that are supposed to be giving out such a circular and we are going to get more details from them.

“As of now, we spoke to the Health ministry secretary (Jasper Chimedza) and he was oblivious of where that letter came from. So we will get a detailed and clarified position from him because the Ministry of Health is not the one that deploys those cadres, it is the Health Service Board that does so.”

He said student doctors were under the Ministry of Higher Education, which he said was the one that could adequately give an explanation on their situation.-

-NewsDay

Zim Borders Still Closed to General Public

Zimbabwe has re-opened its side of the Beitbridge Border Post but to only allow Zimbabwean citizens in South Africa to return home.

Zimbabweans with valid South African permanent residence and other permits such as work and student permits are also now allowed to cross into South Africa and back home. In addition, Zimbabweans in South Africa popularly known as injiva are now allowed back home without any restrictions or special clearance in a move that would see some locals who had been stuck in the neghbouring country flocking back home.

There was confusion last Thursday when some members of the public travelled to the border with the hope of accessing services after South Africa announced that it was opening to the general public 18 land borders including Beitbridge and three airports as the neighbouring country moved to level one of its Covid-19 restrictions. However, Zimbabwe and Botswana which share some of the borders with South Africa announced that they were not yet re-opening their borders.

Nonetheless, in the latest development, with effect from Friday, Zimbabwe eased the restrictions allowing specified general people to cross the border. According to a memorandum addressed to immigration staff at the border post, Zimra and police, assistant regional immigration officer in charge of Beitbridge Border Post, Mr Nqobile Ncube, Zimbabwe started allowing specific members of the public to cross the border on Friday.

“With the repealing of the lockdown restrictions in South Africa, the implication is that the Zimbabwean nationals no longer need DIRCO (Department of International Relations and Cooperation) clearance to leave South Africa. This should be read in tandem with the current Covid-19 restrictions which provide for re-entry for Zimbabwean nationals returning home. All Zimbabwean nationals returning home shall be allowed passage subject to relevant Covid-19 compliances as administered by port health. Permanent residence permit holders are also to be granted entry as guided by refereed regulation,” reads part of the memo.

The land borders, however, remains closed for “general travellers” like traders. Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe told Sunday News yesterday that the country was still monitoring the Covid-19 pandemic trends before making a decision on the re-opening of the land border to the general public.

He said while consultations were ongoing their decision would not be influenced by the neighbouring countries’ decision to re-open their land borders.

“Discussions are indeed taking place within Government on the issue of land borders, as there are a lot of considerations which we have to consider before we make a decision to re-open the borders inclusive of the trends of the Covid-19 pandemic. We have to especially look at how the re-opening of the borders will affect our response to the pandemic and further what systems we can put in place so that the re-opening won’t result in a sudden spike in cases,” said Minister Kazembe.

He said all the necessary stakeholders would be consulted before a decision is made on the land borders emphasising that once a decision is made the Ministry will then table it to the National Covid-19 taskforce.

“All that we can do as a Ministry is forward our recommendations to the national task force, who in turn will recommend to Cabinet, who will further deliberate on the matter and make a final resolution. But obviously the borders will not be closed forever, it is now about seeing what is best for the nation juxtaposing this with the trends in the pandemic nationally,” he said.

Commenting on the same issue, the chief coordinator, National Response to Covid-19 pandemic in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Dr Agnes Mahomva said while there was appreciation of pressure by the general public to relax the national lockdown measures inclusive of the opening of the land borders there was a need to consider the Government’s public health measures to curbing the Covid-19 pandemic.

-State Media

Teachers Take On Govt Over Poor Salaries, Reopening Of Schools Now In Quandary

Government and representatives of civil servants will meet tomorrow for crucial talks after a number of teachers refused to report for duty last week.

Public schools reopened for exam classes on October 28. Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Professor Paul Mavima said Government wants to understand why teachers are not reporting for duty.

“We know that they (teachers and other civil servants) have said what we have given them is not enough,” said Prof Mavima.

“We are at the negotiating table to discuss their demands. “On Monday (tomorrow), we will meet unions in the public service to discuss the way forward.

“We want to find a common ground with them. We are appealing to them (teachers) to go back to work while we negotiate with the unions. I am meeting them ahead of the National Joint Negotiating Council.”

Teachers, he said, should report for duty while their concerns were being addressed. Civil servants received a 40 percent cost of living adjustment last week. A final agreement over a substantive salary hike is currently being worked out.

The US$75 Covid-19 allowance has been extended until year-end.

-Sunday Mail

Mwonzora Claims Credit For Chamisa’s 2018 Presidential Elections Results.

By Jane Mlambo| MDC-T Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora has claimed that the post 2018 general elections MDC Alliance project has failed.

Mwonzora made the remarks while addressing journalists in Hatfield yesterday, where he claimed that MDC Alliance project as represented by Nelson Chamisa in the 2018 Presidential elections performed exceptionally well due to their assistance in the campaign.

Mwonzora however said the MDC Alliance project post the 2018 elections was a failure as shown by the by-election results where the party in selected constituency and council elections performed very badly.

He mentioned wards where the MDC Alliance got votes that are less than 50 compared to Zanu PF which averaged over 500.

“The MDC Alliance when we went into the elections did well, and I think that Nelson Chamisa as a Presidential candidate did quite well, thats not an issue, but you must not forget that we were with him, that we also campaigned and we did well, but after that the MDC Alliance project, the one I am referring to is where they wanted to convert the MDC Alliance into a political party,” said Mwonzora.

Bonne On Target For New Club. ..

ENGLAND based Zimbabwe international footballer, Macauley Bonne came off the bench to score a late equaliser on his debut for championship side, Queens Park Rangers to earn his team a 1-1 draw against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough yesterday.

Bonne brilliantly headed in a cross by Frenchman Yoann Barbet from the left deep into stoppage time when QPR looked to walk away from Sheffield empty handed.

QPR had fallen behind in the 54th minute when central defender Barbet scored an own goal.

Bonne came in as a 64th minute replacement for Tom Carroll and made an immediate impact with his goal securing a late point for QPR who have one win, two draws and a defeat in the four matches they played so far in England’s second tier league.-The Sunday News

Bonne

Latest On Bulawayo Water Crisis

THE Bulawayo water crisis has reached another level with council indicating that it will cut off supplies to the Central Business District (CBD) and industrial areas for the first time, rendering the whole city dry.

Council had exempted the two key economic areas from water cuts after implementing a devastating water shedding programme which has seen most suburbs going for weeks without water, with other areas getting water for a few hours on a single day once a week. However, it is the latest announcement, that will send shivers even in the industrial corners, as water is key in most companies’ operations.

Bulawayo Town Clerk Mr Christopher Dube yesterday said the city has not been treating water since Friday owing to a power surge that was experienced.

“The City of Bulawayo would like to inform residents of a power surge which occurred at the Criterion Water Treatment Plant late on Friday disrupting the water treatment process. Currently no treatment is taking place at Criterion. Further to that, Cowdray Park Booster Station on the Nyamandlovu line that supplies the Magwegwe Reservoir also lost power on Saturday (yesterday). In that regard, water supply is closed for the whole city till such a time when power is restored,” said Mr Dube.

The Town Clerk said a Zesa subsidiary, the Zimbabwe Electricity Distribution Company (ZETDC) was currently working on rectifying the problems to ensure resumption of water treatment at Criterion and pumping of water on the Nyamandlovu line.-The Sunday News

tap water

Five Perish In Accident At Nyanga Black Spot

FIVE people died in a road accident that occurred at the 34km peg along the Nyanga-Nyamaropa while at Mupedzanhamo, in Harare, a Zupco contracted Trip Trans bus veered off the road and hit some vendors and eight cars yesterday.

In a statement, National Police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the Nyanga-Nyamaropa accident occurred after a truck which was carrying more than 25 people lost brakes and veered off the road.

Twenty-two others were injured in the crash.

At Mupedzanhamo traffic lights, 10 people were seriously injured when the Trip Trans bus veered off the road and hit the vendors and eight cars. According to a police statement, the injured and taken to Parirenyatwa Hospital for treatment.

“The accident occurred at around 3am at the 34km peg along the Nyanga–Nyamaropa road and five people died on the spot,” he said.

“The survivors were taken to Regina Coeli Mission Hospital, Nyanga General Hospital and Mutare General Hospital.”

Eye witness Mr Daniel Mupfunya said the truck was carrying members of the Matizakurima family who were going to their rural home for a tombstone unveiling ceremony.

“The truck’s brakes failed at the same spot where the Regina Coeli bus disaster occurred,” he said.

Mr Mupfunya said six of the people who were taken to hospital were discharged after medical checks. Police did not immediately release the names of the deceased.-The Sunday Mail

Man Kills Son For “Seeking Food From Neighbour”

As the country is still in shock following the murder of a seven-year-old child in Murehwa, police have arrested a 43-year-old man from Zvimba for allegedly striking his son to death with a hoe while seriously injuring another.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident saying the suspect, Pardington Marezva, is set to appear in court this week.

“The suspect Pardington Marezva, a divorcee, on October 1 left his two male children at home and went to work,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

“He returned home drunk and accused his children of seeking food from neighbours.”

Police allege Marezva then picked a hoe that he used to assault the children.

“He struck his seven-year-old child on the head and he bled to death while his 10-year-old elder brother suffered a fractured left hand and swollen right hand,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

“The elder child managed to seek help leading to the suspect’s arrest.”

The incident comes barely a fortnight after another minor, Tapiwa Makore Junior (7), was allegedly murdered in a suspected ritual killing.

Tapiwa was allegedly murdered in cold blood by his uncle Tapiwa Makore Senior (57) in cahoots with his herdsman, Tafadzwa Shamba. Makore allegedly pinned the boy to the ground while Shamba used a knife to cut off the head, arms, and limbs. The remains were packed into two different bags with limbs and arms in one pack-The Sunday Mail

Murder

Rev Sifelani Burial Set For Monday

Late Anglican Clergy Sifelani Burial on Monday

The late Rev Vusumuzi Samuel Sifelani will be laid to rest on Monday the 5th of October 2020 from 9 am at Dhimbamhiwa Village in Lower Gweru, the Sifelani family has announced.

A memorial service will be held tomorrow at the Anglican Cathedral (St Mary and All Saints Cathedral, Cnr Nelson Mandela and Sam Nujoma) Harare from 0930hrs to 12.00hrs midday.

According to the family, the body of Rev Sifelani will pass through his residence at 24 Hampshire Greendale at 8am on Sunday the 4th of October 2020.

After service, at 1300hrs the body will proceed to Gweru where a short prayer and body viewing will be held at 1700hrs at the St Mathews Mutapa.

After the stopover in Gweru, the body will proceed to Dimbamhihwa in Lower Gweru for burial on Monday the 5th of October 2020 at 0900hours.

The late Rev Sifelani passed on, on Tuesday night in an accident in Bulawayo.

Rev Sifelani was the Ecumenical Liason Officer at Zimbabwe Council of Churches.

He is survived by his wife and four children.

The late Rev Samuel Sifelani

Christians Mourn Rev Sifelani

Late Anglican Clergy Sifelani Burial on Monday

The late Rev Vusumuzi Samuel Sifelani will be laid to rest on Monday the 5th of October 2020 from 9 am at Dhimbamhiwa Village in Lower Gweru, the Sifelani family has announced.

A memorial service will be held tomorrow at the Anglican Cathedral (St Mary and All Saints Cathedral, Cnr Nelson Mandela and Sam Nujoma) Harare from 0930hrs to 12.00hrs midday.

According to the family, the body of Rev Sifelani will pass through his residence at 24 Hampshire Greendale at 8am on Sunday the 4th of October 2020.

After service, at 1300hrs the body will proceed to Gweru where a short prayer and body viewing will be held at 1700hrs at the St Mathews Mutapa.

After the stopover in Gweru, the body will proceed to Dimbamhihwa in Lower Gweru for burial on Monday the 5th of October 2020 at 0900hours.

The late Rev Sifelani passed on, on Tuesday night in an accident in Bulawayo.

Rev Sifelani was the Ecumenical Liason Officer at Zimbabwe Council of Churches.

He is survived by his wife and four children.

Govt Drafts Law To Criminalise Criticising State

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CABINET will soon consider the principal framework of a proposed law that will criminalise and impose stiff penalties for campaigning against the country through private correspondence with foreign governments and harming national interests.
In August, the Cabinet Committee on National Peace and Reconciliation tasked the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs to draft a law that prohibits citizens from conniving with hostile foreign governments to harm the country.

Principles of the Patriot Bill have now been drafted. Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi is now expected to table the principles in Cabinet.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs permanent secretary Mrs Virginia Mabhiza told The Sunday Mail that the Bill draws from similar legislation in other jurisdictions such as the Logan Act in the United States of America.

She said it is solely the State’s mandate to engage other nations on issues pertaining to foreign relations. Acts that will be criminalised will include corresponding with a foreign government without approval, making false statements which harm the country and conniving with hostile foreign governments to harm the nation.

“The Bill is premised on the constitutional provision on the foreign policy of our country, which values the promotion and protection of the national interests of Zimbabwe,” she said.

“It is the duty of the State to engage other sovereign nations on issues pertaining to foreign relations, and not self-serving citizens.

“Conduct such as private correspondence with foreign governments or any officer or agent thereof will be prohibited, including false statements influencing foreign governments, or any other such conduct aimed at undermining the country.

“Private citizens will have to avoid conduct such as traveling to foreign countries as self-appointed ambassadors, meeting foreign officials to undermine the national interest.

“Conniving with hostile foreign governments and nationals to inflict harm on the country and its citizens will be criminalised.

“All the above conduct will be criminalised and in the event of a conviction, stiff penalties will be imposed.”

Having noted the diplomatic chaos that comes with private citizens having unauthorised negotiations with foreign governments, the US government passed the Logan Act in 1799. It specifically prohibits citizens from negotiating with other nations on behalf of the United States without authorisation and makes it a crime for a citizen to confer with foreign governments against the interests of the United States.

Political analyst Mr Godwine Mureriwa said the proposed law was progressive. “The fact that the onslaught against Zimbabwe has reached a level where the nation’s sovereignty and national interest are constantly under threat makes such a law relevant,” said Mr Mureriwa.

“A law criminalising campaigning against one’s nation is not new; even the US has such a law. Taking into account the fact that Zimbabwe is under sanctions and faces the threat of a military assault by a foreign power at the invitation of the opposition, under these circumstances, such a law is progressive and acceptable.”

Several Zimbabwean opposition politicians and prominent civil society leaders have often been accused of engaging hostile foreign governments to try to influence them to dislodge the ruling party for their political gain.

The United States imposed harsh economic sanctions on Zimbabwe at the turn of the millennium at the instigation of leaders in opposition political parties and civic society.

The sanctions, which are renewed annually, have wreaked havoc on the country’s economy, with Zimbabwe now ineligible for balance of payment support and affordable loans from international finance institutions. Some opposition leaders have become semi-permanent features at the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, where they constantly campaign for more sanctions against the country.

Whistleblower website — Wikileaks — has also outed dalliances between some local politicians and officials at the US embassy in Harare, with one politician requesting

US military intervention in Zimbabwe in order to facilitate an illegal change of Government. -Sunday Mail

MDC Alliance Denounces Harassment Of Teachers

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has described Education Minister Cain Mathema’s attempt to use bully-boy tactics to silence teachers as unfortunate and redundant.

See full statement below :

02 OCTOBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT IS IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE THREATENED POVERTY-STRICKEN AND INCAPACITATED TEACHERS IN ZIMBABWE.

Mdc Alliance Namibia is heart-broken by the indifferent and cynical approach from the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, instead of addressing the plight of learners and teachers, he threatened the innocent teachers who sympthathised with the clueless Zanupf regime for a long time now.

Mr Cain Mathema has threatened to fire incapacitated and replace them with 10 000 unemployed teachers without making effort to upgrade the pathetic lives of our teachers who are struggling to pay fees for their own children. We challenge teachers to remain resolute in confronting the insensitive government that subscribes to repression.

The incapacitation action commenced on a high note and has since escalated to extreme levels since the 28th of September when teachers picked up their national consciousness and resolved to unite against Zanupf stomach politicians.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we salute teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe for Unity and Solidarity in fighting suicidal policies in the education sector. It has been difficult for unions to share from the same plate of opinion but on the 22nd of September key stakeholders converged, cross-pollinated revolutionary dreams and aspirations before they pronounced a resolute statement about the poverty-stricken teachers and the trajectory to be embraced by the politically inept government in order to put our education system on a sounder footing.

Moreso, we are quite exhilarated as social democrats to witness more than 100 000 grieved teachers committing and dedicating themselves to the struggle for their liberation from Zanupf’s incompetent governance in the eduction sector.

Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union (Artuz) President Obert Masaraure said “teachers should be paid a living wage and we still demand 520US$ per month.

We will continue on this path until the value of our salaries is restored but on the World Teachers’ Day( 05 October 2020), we are going to radicalise our struggle. We are going to take to the streets”.

We pray that our teachers soldier on in unity against Zanupf induced poverty through stinking corruption and daylight looting of state resources.

Moreover, besides incapacitation, our teachers and learners are also vulnerable to the Covid-19 infections. The Progressive Teachers’Union also said about 95% of its members failed to report for duty.

He further exposed that the 600 million dollars availed by the government for Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) procurement has not been received by the schools. The majority of headmasters have truthfully reported that they do not have a single mask let alone thermometers, he further echoed.

This is a clear reflection of Zanupf’s dismal failure to secure sound and quality education to our dear children. It’s really unfortunate that the children of these fat cows in Zanupf school abroad where education is a priority.

The fees that have been drastically increased from $25 000 to $60 000 are beyond the reach of our maltreated teachers who are now grabbing a paltry of $2 600 after funeral deductions of over $1000 every month. It is imperative that teachers vividly speak their poverty and misery manifesting in their undoubted incapacitation.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we demand that the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education engages Teachers’ Unions once again because we have reached the zenith , we can’t afford to give a cold soldier to the need to engage with the view to finding durable solutions. Teachers must continue to organise , mobilise ,recruit and activate for a broader, effective Incapacitation Action to enhance their emancipation from Zanupf misrule.

Furthermore, we appeal to all conscious citizenry in Zimbabwe and in the diaspora, churches , parliamentarians, school children and social democrats around the globe to offer support to our suffering teachers and learners.

The future of our children is in their education.

Teachers must embrace dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery by desisting from the clock in-sit-in / walk out style because it is very detrimental and a very serious offence. Unions expect teachers to demonstrate their incapacitation by staying at their homes so that it will be easy to defend their members basing on the inability of the member to report for duty.

Regardless of Cain Mathema’s empty threats to our diligent and patriotic teachers , defiant teachers continue to gang up against the corrupt and authoritarian regime demanding a living wage to replace meagre unsalted peanuts insufficient to feed the families.

Teachers must resist to be intimidated , following threats that those incapacitated shall be replaced in the identical way the nurses were illegally fired sometime. We still urge the government to engage teachers so that nomalcy can be restored in our schools.

It is compulsory for various teachers organisations to avoid the traditional loophole of selling out the teachers’ struggle for 3 pieces of silver. United we win , divided we lose and the oppressor will satirise us gnashing our teeth in poverty.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia is cognisant of the real source of this pronounced decomposition of the education sector which is the political bankruptcy in Zanupf government.

The President’s deliberate silence on the critical matter is quite horrible.

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

teacherscan’tbreathtoo

liberateourtrsfrompoverty

freeJoana

freeTakudzwa

freeLast

freeMadzorere

zanupfmustgo

BUS ACCIDENT: 5 Killed

Five people died in a road accident that occurred at the 34km peg along the Nyanga-Nyamaropa while at Mupedzanhamo, in Harare, a Zupco contracted Trip Trans bus veered off the road and hit some vendors and eight cars yesterday.
In a statement, National Police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the Nyanga-Nyamaropa accident occurred after a truck which was carrying more than 25 people lost brakes and veered off the road. Twenty-two others were injured in the crash.

At Mupedzanhamo traffic lights, 10 people were seriously injured when the Trip Trans bus veered off the road and hit the vendors and eight cars. According to a police statement, the injured and taken to Parirenyatwa Hospital for treatment.

“The accident occurred at around 3am at the 34km peg along the Nyanga–Nyamaropa road and five people died on the spot,” he said.

“The survivors were taken to Regina Coeli Mission Hospital, Nyanga General Hospital and Mutare General Hospital.”

Eye witness Mr Daniel Mupfunya said the truck was carrying members of the Matizakurima family who were going to their rural home for a tombstone unveiling ceremony.

“The truck’s brakes failed at the same spot where the Regina Coeli bus disaster occurred,” he said.

Mr Mupfunya said six of the people who were taken to hospital were discharged after medical checks. Police did not immediately release the names of the deceased. -Sunday Mail

MDC Alliance Confronts Mathema Over Intimidation Of Teachers

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has described Education Minister Cain Mathema’s attempt to use bully-boy tactics to silence teachers as unfortunate and redundant.

See full statement below :

02 OCTOBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT IS IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE THREATENED POVERTY-STRICKEN AND INCAPACITATED TEACHERS IN ZIMBABWE.

Mdc Alliance Namibia is heart-broken by the indifferent and cynical approach from the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, instead of addressing the plight of learners and teachers, he threatened the innocent teachers who sympthathised with the clueless Zanupf regime for a long time now.

Mr Cain Mathema has threatened to fire incapacitated and replace them with 10 000 unemployed teachers without making effort to upgrade the pathetic lives of our teachers who are struggling to pay fees for their own children. We challenge teachers to remain resolute in confronting the insensitive government that subscribes to repression.

The incapacitation action commenced on a high note and has since escalated to extreme levels since the 28th of September when teachers picked up their national consciousness and resolved to unite against Zanupf stomach politicians.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we salute teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe for Unity and Solidarity in fighting suicidal policies in the education sector. It has been difficult for unions to share from the same plate of opinion but on the 22nd of September key stakeholders converged, cross-pollinated revolutionary dreams and aspirations before they pronounced a resolute statement about the poverty-stricken teachers and the trajectory to be embraced by the politically inept government in order to put our education system on a sounder footing.

Moreso, we are quite exhilarated as social democrats to witness more than 100 000 grieved teachers committing and dedicating themselves to the struggle for their liberation from Zanupf’s incompetent governance in the eduction sector.

Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union (Artuz) President Obert Masaraure said “teachers should be paid a living wage and we still demand 520US$ per month.

We will continue on this path until the value of our salaries is restored but on the World Teachers’ Day( 05 October 2020), we are going to radicalise our struggle. We are going to take to the streets”.

We pray that our teachers soldier on in unity against Zanupf induced poverty through stinking corruption and daylight looting of state resources.

Moreover, besides incapacitation, our teachers and learners are also vulnerable to the Covid-19 infections. The Progressive Teachers’Union also said about 95% of its members failed to report for duty.

He further exposed that the 600 million dollars availed by the government for Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) procurement has not been received by the schools. The majority of headmasters have truthfully reported that they do not have a single mask let alone thermometers, he further echoed.

This is a clear reflection of Zanupf’s dismal failure to secure sound and quality education to our dear children. It’s really unfortunate that the children of these fat cows in Zanupf school abroad where education is a priority.

The fees that have been drastically increased from $25 000 to $60 000 are beyond the reach of our maltreated teachers who are now grabbing a paltry of $2 600 after funeral deductions of over $1000 every month. It is imperative that teachers vividly speak their poverty and misery manifesting in their undoubted incapacitation.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we demand that the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education engages Teachers’ Unions once again because we have reached the zenith , we can’t afford to give a cold soldier to the need to engage with the view to finding durable solutions. Teachers must continue to organise , mobilise ,recruit and activate for a broader, effective Incapacitation Action to enhance their emancipation from Zanupf misrule.

Furthermore, we appeal to all conscious citizenry in Zimbabwe and in the diaspora, churches , parliamentarians, school children and social democrats around the globe to offer support to our suffering teachers and learners.

The future of our children is in their education.

Teachers must embrace dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery by desisting from the clock in-sit-in / walk out style because it is very detrimental and a very serious offence. Unions expect teachers to demonstrate their incapacitation by staying at their homes so that it will be easy to defend their members basing on the inability of the member to report for duty.

Regardless of Cain Mathema’s empty threats to our diligent and patriotic teachers , defiant teachers continue to gang up against the corrupt and authoritarian regime demanding a living wage to replace meagre unsalted peanuts insufficient to feed the families.

Teachers must resist to be intimidated , following threats that those incapacitated shall be replaced in the identical way the nurses were illegally fired sometime. We still urge the government to engage teachers so that nomalcy can be restored in our schools.

It is compulsory for various teachers organisations to avoid the traditional loophole of selling out the teachers’ struggle for 3 pieces of silver. United we win , divided we lose and the oppressor will satirise us gnashing our teeth in poverty.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia is cognisant of the real source of this pronounced decomposition of the education sector which is the political bankruptcy in Zanupf government.

The President’s deliberate silence on the critical matter is quite horrible.

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

teacherscan’tbreathtoo

liberateourtrsfrompoverty

freeJoana

freeTakudzwa

freeLast

freeMadzorere

zanupfmustgo

Cain Mathema

Mnangagwa Is A Threat To Existence Of Citizens -Biti

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance vice president, Hon Tendai Biti has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is a threat to democracy and the existence of citizens.

“The Theater of the Absurd continues to roll out toxic reels of tragi-comedy .

First was the absurd entry into Parliament of 2018 losers .Then the banning of by elections .

All instances are proof beyond doubt of existence of a rabid paranoid psychotic desperate regime is coming to an end…

Now more than ever is the time to stand for the constitution, for the rule of law for Zimbabwe. In Emmerson we face the greatest threat to our democracy , to our existence , to our value system .

We must end impunity, State Capture and insanity . It is time to #SaveZimbabwe,” Hon Biti wrote on Twitter.

Mnangagwa

Zanu PF Demise Imminent

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance vice president, Hon Tendai Biti has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is a threat to democracy and the existence of citizens.

“The Theater of the Absurd continues to roll out toxic reels of tragi-comedy .

First was the absurd entry into Parliament of 2018 losers .Then the banning of by elections .

All instances are proof beyond doubt of existence of a rabid paranoid psychotic desperate regime is coming to an end…

Now more than ever is the time to stand for the constitution, for the rule of law for Zimbabwe. In Emmerson we face the greatest threat to our democracy , to our existence , to our value system .

We must end impunity, State Capture and insanity . It is time to #SaveZimbabwe,” Hon Biti wrote on Twitter.

Tendai Biti

COVID-19 Daily Update

Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) Coronavirus Update- 2 October 2020:

New cases: 8

Locals – 6

Returnees – 2

Deaths: 0

Recoveries: 10

PCR Tests Done: 692

National Recovery Rate: 80%

Active Cases: 1 308

Total Cumulative Cases: 7 858

Total Recoveries: 6 322

Total Deaths: 228

Coronavirus

Zambia Opens Its Borders

Zambian President Edgar Lungu

Zambia travel is open to foreign nationals, however, according to the US Embassy in Zambia, the Government of Zambia has suspended all tourist visas until further notice. Travelers arriving with a visitor visa or applying for a visitor visa on arrival for non-essential purposes will not be permitted entry despite Zambian borders being officially open.

Entrance to Zambia through non-tourist visas or permits is subject to approval from the Ministry of Health following a health screening at the port of entry. All travelers coming into Zambia will be required to provide a negative COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) PCR test result. The test should have been conducted within the previous 14 days prior of arrival to Zambia. Travelers who do not meet this requirement will not be allowed into Zambia.

A passport and visa are required to enter Zambia. Passports must be valid for at least 6 months upon arrival and have at least 3 blank pages upon each entry. Travelers transiting other countries on the way to Zambia, particularly South Africa, should refer to their Country Information pages for additional blank page requirements.

Zambia has implemented limited screening upon arrival at the international airport in Lusaka. The screening includes using no-touch thermometers (“thermo-scanners”) to check body temperature and asking travelers to complete a travel health questionnaire.

Quarantine Information

The Government of Zambia is enforcing mandatory 14-day quarantine, testing, and regular monitoring at their residence or preferred place of stay for persons entering Zambia.

Persons arriving are no longer required to quarantine at a government-designated facility but must communicate to Ministry of Health officials where they intend to reside and provide accurate contact information for regular follow-ups.

This includes those entering Zambia at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) and all other Zambian international airports, as well as land borders.

Symptomatic individuals will be tested for COVIS-19 (SARS-Cov-2) at the airports and will be required to enter isolation protocol at a Zambian government facility.

Limited domestic flight schedules are operating twice-weekly between Kenneth Kaunda International Airport and Mfuwe International Airport, as well as between Kenneth Kaunda and Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport in Livingstone. Airlines currently flying into Zambia are Ethiopian Airlines, RwandAir, Kenya Airways, and Emirates. Proflight Zambia is operating limited domestic flights.

Sudanese Government And Rebels Sign Landmark Peace Deal

SUDAN’s government and rebel leaders gathered on Saturday to drumming, singing and dancing as they signed a landmark peace deal aimed at ending decades of war in which hundreds of thousands died.

“Today we have reached a peace agreement. We are happy. We have finished the mission,” Tut Gatluak, head of the South Sudanese mediating team said, shortly before the signing of the deal that happened a year after the peace talks began.

Minister and leaders of governments from neighbouring countries as well as Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia attended the ceremony in Juba, the capital of neighbouring South Sudan.

“This signing of this agreement today is a significant day today for Sudan and South Sudan … it means an end to suffering of many Sudanese people in different corners of Sudan and outside Sudan,” said Mini Arko Minawi, leader of the Sudan Liberation Movement which is one of the parties to the deal.

“Obviously, economic challenge in Sudan is one of the challenges. Also fragile political situation is one challenge but I am sure we will achieve the peace we want … there is need for tolerance,” he added.

The peace-building process faces various challenges and pitfalls that we can overcome through concerted efforts and joint action.
Sudan Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok
Entertainers from South Sudan and Sudan performed for the guests, while members of the rebel groups from Darfur, South Kordofan and the Blue Nile marched, singing songs of joy and carrying banners bearing the images of their party leaders.

Ending Sudan’s internal conflicts has been a top priority of the transitional government in power since last year’s overthrow of longtime leader Omar al-Bashir amid a popular pro-democracy uprising.

The peace talks were mediated by South Sudan whose leaders themselves battled Khartoum as rebels for decades before achieving independence in 2011.

Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan, reporting from the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, said not every group was present in Juba.

“While this deal is been called the final agreement, there are major groups that are yet to sign an agreement with the transitional government,” Morgan said.

“The biggest concern is the implementation of the security arrangement because there are concerns about splinter groups,” Morgan added.

Sudan’s leaders, including Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, head of the transitional sovereign council General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and General Hamdan Dagalo, deputy chief of Sudan’s joint military-civilian sovereign council, attended the ceremony.

In a statement upon his arrival, Hamdok said that “peace will open broad horizons for development, progress and prosperity”.
However, he conceded that the future will not be easy.

“The peace-building process faces various challenges and pitfalls that we can overcome through concerted efforts and joint action.”
Sudan has been torn by multiple conflicts between the Arab-dominated government that was led by al-Bashir for three decades and rebels drawn from non-Arab ethnic groups in its far-flung regions.

In Sudan’s vast rural areas, settled ethnic minority farmers have frequently competed for scarce resources with Arab herders, who have often been backed by Khartoum.

Tensions have been heightened by economic hardship, especially after the 2011 secession of South Sudan which deprived the north of three-quarters of its oil reserves.

Multiple civil wars have raged since independence in 1956, including the 1983-2005 war that led to the secession of the south.
The devastating war in Darfur from 2003 left at least 300,000 people dead and 2.5 million displaced in its early years, according to the United Nations.

-Al-Jazeera

Cain Mathema Should Instead Be Defending The Teachers At Cabinet Instead Of Wielding Axe On Them

NewsDay

Education Minister Cain Mathema

THE current logjam in the education system, where teachers have gone on strike at this crucial time when pupils are supposed to be finalising preparations for examinations due in a few weeks’ time, has a long history and raises a lot of questions about government’s commitment towards addressing problems in the education sector.

Before downing tools, the teachers had on several occasions tried to engage and make their employer appreciate their plight, but their grievances were arrogantly dismissed as part of the opposition’s regime change agenda.

Without sounding political, teachers have every right to demand restoration of their salaries’ purchasing power parity after being unilaterally reduced from US$550 in October 2018 to the current US$35.

The current salary situation has been aggravated by the absence of a robust collective bargaining forum, reducing government’s engagement with the Apex Council into a mere collective begging and fire-fighting platform.

The COVID-19 pandemic has added another layer of misery to the education sector, with schools now expected to source their own personal protective equipment and conduct regular tests on both educators and pupils.

Most institutions don’t have capacity to source these and yet government has commandeered teachers to report for work without due regard to their safety or face the proverbial axe.

Primary and Secondary Education minister Cain Mathema even threatened to replace them with temporary teachers.

It is clear that Mathema is acclimatised to self-pollination as opposed to cross-pollination of ideas and is destroying the future of our pupils.

That teachers are incapacitated is a fact. No amount of threat can capacitate incapacitated teachers. As such, it looks like there will be no respite in schools until the issue of a living wage is addressed and meaningful dialogue pursued.

Government must treat teachers in a more humane manner and realise that as much as teaching is a calling, teachers are human beings who need to eat and be able to send their own children to the same boarding schools now charging between $25 000 and $60 000 per term. Their wellbeing, let alone that of students, must be respected.

If government was, indeed, committed to improving the education sector, why is it that teachers are among the least-paid in the public service? Is it because theirs is not a noble profession like the army and police for instance?


Instead of wielding the axe on hapless and impoverished teachers, Mathema must confront his colleagues in Cabinet and demand better remuneration and sector-specific allowances for his charges.

His arrogance will only help inflame tension in the sector at the expense of our children who desperately need to make up for the lost six months they have been seated home due to the COVID-19-induced lockdown.

Contradicting Reports On Covid-19 Hit Donald Trump’s Condition Come Out Of White House

Donald Trump

Covid-hit President Donald Trump is “doing very well,” his doctors said Saturday — although an insider with knowledge of his health voiced concern over his condition.

In the first official update on the president’s condition since he was admitted Friday to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, medics were upbeat about his progress.

“At this time, the team and I are extremely happy with the progress the president has made,” White House physician Sean Conley said, adding that the president had been “fever-free for over 24 hours.”

“We have monitored his cardiac function, his kidney function, liver function. All of those are normal,” Sean Dooley, another member of Trump’s medical team, added.

But a source familiar with the president’s health painted a less rosy account.

“The president’s vitals over the last 24 hours were very concerning and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care. We’re still not on a clear path to a full recovery,” the source said.

Conley sidestepped journalists’ questions about whether Trump had received oxygen treatment at any point before revealing that the president was not on oxygen on Thursday or at any point since he arrived at Walter Reed.

He said Trump was “just 72 hours into the diagnosis now” — implying that he was known to be sick a day before his test result was announced.

But the White House later clarified that Conley meant to say Saturday was the third day since the president’s positive test result late Thursday.

Soon after Trump arrived at Walter Reed, Conley said in a memo that the president was starting a course of therapeutic drug remdesivir and had received an eight-gram dose of an experimental polyclonal antibody cocktail.

Conley would not put a “hard date” on Trump’s discharge from the hospital or disclose the president’s temperature.

Source
AFP

Late ZNA Brigadier General Declared National Hero To Be Buried On Monday At The National Heroes Acre

ZBC


THE late national hero Brigadier General Ruphus Chigudu will be buried at the National Heroes Acre on Monday.

ZANU PF has joined President Emmerson Mnangagwa in mourning the death of Brigadier General Ruphus Chigudu who died on the 24th of last month.

In a statement, ZANU PF Secretary for Information and Publicity and Party Spokesperson Cde Patrick Chinamasa said they applaud the decision taken by the party to confer the national hero status to Cde Chigudu.

Brigadier Chigudu was born on the 11th of December 1955 and joined the liberation struggle under ZANLA forces in 1975.

Brig-Gen Chigudu was awarded seven medals during his distinguished military career, including the Independence Medal, Liberation Medal, Service Medal, Long and Exemplary Service Medal, Mozambique Campaign Medal, Democratic Republic of Congo Campaign Medal and the Commander of the Zimbabwe Order of Merit Award.

Brig-Gen Chigudu joined the liberation struggle in 1976 and received military training at Doroi Camp in Mozambique, before receiving further training in Romania.

The late freedom fighter was attested into the Zimbabwe National Army on April 1, 1981, and was given several responsibilities in the military including army inspections, research and development.

He was promoted to the rank of Brig-Gen on June 11 this year. Brig-Gen Chigudu’s Chimurenga name was Cde Promise Chombo. He is survived by his wife Vimbai and three children, two boys and a girl, Kudzai Matthew, Lenin Munashe and Chido BeautyHe rose through the ranks to become brigadier general.

Meanwhile, mourners are gathered at house number 9 Belsize Road in Mount Pleasant Harare

Khupe Says No-one Loyal Or Suspected To Be Loyal To Chamisa Will Be Allowed At Her Congress.

NewsDay

MDC-T interim leader Thokozani Khupe yesterday said she would not allow MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa’s backers, including recalled MPs and councillors, to take part at her party’s forthcoming extra-ordinary congress, whose deadline has been extended to November 30.

Khupe’s announcement comes after the standing committee members of the MDC-T, most of them perceived as Chamisa’s loyalists, issued a statement acknowledging the Supreme Court ruling that ordered the congress and confirming their participation at the indaba.

Chamisa and some of his loyalists had previously refused to acknowledge the ruling, but changed tact after several recalls of MDC Alliance MPs and councillors by Khupe.

Addressing the Press, MDC-T interim secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora said they had shut the door for Chamisa’s allies either fired from the party or recalled from Parliament and council.

“These congress processes are open to MDC-T people only,”

Mwonzora told at a Press briefing held in Hatfield after party youths took over Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House.

“All those people who have been recalled are not eligible as candidates or as participants, they are not our members. Similarly, all those people who are national executive members, national council members of other political parties other than the MDC-T cannot take part in the congress processes.”

Khupe has recalled 32 MDC Alliance MPs and 165 councillors following the March 30 Supreme Court ruling, which recognised her as interim party leader following the death of founder Morgan Tsvangirai.

The majority of the recalled MPs and councillors held key positions in the MDC-T’s 2014 structures.

Mwonzora said they would now meet the national executive and national council to kickstart preparations for the extraordinary congress with the national executive convening on October 9, and national council on October 11.

In a statement, Chamisa’s loyalists said they had resolved to acknowlegde the Supreme Court ruling in order to participate at the congress.

“We have noted the judgment of the Supreme Court on extending the timelines for holding of the EOC for the MDC,” part of the statement read.

“In light of this, we would like the 2014 organs of the party to convene and craft a roadmap for the congress. The organs which are constitutionally mandated to do so are the national executive committee and the national council.”

After failing to convene the congress by July 31 as ordered by the Supreme Court, Khupe and Mwonzora approached the court to alter the dates.

The court gave Khupe up to November 30 to organise the congress to resolve the chaos centred on the party leadership although Khupe and Chamisa contested the 2018 polls under different banners.

Touching Pictures As Sikhala Visits Mathuthu

By Job Wiwa Sikhala | Good people, today I drove to Bulawayo with my wife to empathize with Mduduzi Mathuthu and the family of Tawanda Muchehiwa on the horrendous episode they went through on the hands of State Security agents.

I was given a detailed explanation of what happened and the treachery involved. What made me despairing was the way they felt after my visit. Their spirits were raised high and didn’t want me and my wife to drive back to Harare but put up.

The story is not only sad but a clear demonstration of an evil system that does not deserve in any government even of animals. However, the strength and determination to march forward is amazing.

Intentional Flights Boycott South African Airports Due To Strict Covid-19 Regulations In Place

JOHANNESBURG – Emirates has cancelled all international flights to South Africa with immediate effect.

The cancellation is due to Cogta regulations announced this week that treat airline crew the same as passengers.

Other international airlines have also cancelled all their inbound and outbound flights from Durban.

Flights to and from Johannesburg and Cape Town are also expected to be canceled.

Since October 1st, International travel for leisure and business has been unbanned while leisure travellers from countries deemed high-risk will not be allowed in the country.

Source: eNCA

PICTURE: Wiwa Drives Mathuthu’s Home

Good people, today I drove to Bulawayo with my wife to empathize with Mduduzi Mathuthu and the family of Tawanda Muchehiwa on the horrendous episode they went through on the hands of State Security agents.

I was given a detailed explanation of what happened and the treachery involved. What made me despairing was the way they felt after my visit. Their spirits were raised high and didn’t want me and my wife to drive back to Harare but put up.

The story is not only sad but a clear demonstration of an evil system that does not deserve in any government even of animals. However, the strength and determination to march forward is amazing.

Israel Negotiating With Mnangagwa To Buy Zim Diamonds

Zim Independent

Marange Diamonds mining

THE Israeli government is in talks with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to directly buy Zimbabwean diamonds as relations between the two countries continue to warm up after several years of acrimony.

Tinashe Kairiza

Zimbabwe and Israel have not had the most cordial relations as Harare has previously sworn allegiance to Jerusalem’s bitter rival, Palestine.

Until August this year when Mnangagwa appointed Ronny Levvy Musan as Zimbabwe’s Honorary Consul to Israel, the two countries did not have any diplomatic relations.

Musan this week said Israel wants to establish an agreement in which Zimbabwe could offer its vast diamond reserves as surety to unlock fresh lines of credit from International Finance Institutions (IFIs) and capital injections from investors.

Zimbabwe’s lucrative diamond treasure trove was touted as having the potential to meet 25% of global demand when it was discovered over a decade ago but the country has not benefited much from the resources.

The country is seeking a multi-billion dollar rescue package to douse an intractable economic crisis gripping the country.

Extraction of the precious stones in Zimbabwe has been characterised by opacity amid widespread concerns of looting of the gemstones by politicians and the politically connected.

So rampant was the plundering that government, in 2016, banned firms from carrying out operations, with former president Robert Mugabe revealing that Zimbabwe could have been prejudiced US$15 billion by mining firms understating earnings.

In an interview this week from his base in Tel Aviv, Musan said Zimbabwe can still yield considerable dividends if it sold its gems to Israel directly, rather than selling through “unscrupulous” buying entities.

“In my opinion and as I mentioned, if Zimbabwe uses its mines and its diamonds as guarantees to investors and banks who are willing to give Zimbabwe cash for it, it will help inject huge money into the economy and march Zimbabwe into a new era much faster than it seems.

“Of course this whole procedure must be controlled and responsible, in order to prevent corruption and really use it for the benefit of all Zimbabwean citizens,” the diplomat said.

”Zimbabwe is indeed one of the five leading countries in the field of diamonds and Israel is known as a leading country in the field of diamond trade, with branches in almost every country in the world. The absurdity is that there are many companies from all over the world who buy diamonds from Zimbabwe and come to Israel to sell them after adding their profit.”

Musan, whose appointment is meant to deepen ties between Zimbabwe and Israel that will result in Harare setting up a fully-fledged embassy in Jerusalem, said he was working on a plan that would result in the southern African nation marketing its precious stones directly to the Middle Eastern country.

He said: ”I am working hard to open a direct and daily channel in the field of the diamond trade between Israel and Zimbabwe; this will allow many traders from Zimbabwe to earn more,” adding that upholding property rights will be vital.

“The issue of mines is also very interesting and by the way one of the significant security measures that can be given to investors for their investment in the development of the various projects in Zimbabwe.”

During Mugabe’s last years in power, government revoked the mining rights of companies which were extracting diamonds in the Chiadzwa fields.

The seized diamond claims were merged under the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) — a state owned enterprise.

“Currently, I have a long list of merchants waiting to see and purchase goods from Zimbabwe. I am working to regulate the process so we can start activities immediately. The fact that I am trustee of Zimbabwe and Israel as Consul, can certainly give full confidence to those who want to work with us in this area, which relies mainly on trust,” Musan said.

”The diamond field is an area that can bring lots of money to Zimbabwe, can help Zimbabwe propel its economy and develop Zimbabwe in all other fields and we are happy to have the opportunity to mobilise all the forces working in this field to bring support to Zimbabwe and encourage its diamond industry.’.

Currently, Alrosa of Russia, ZCDC and Chinese outfit Anjin are mining diamonds in the resources rich Chiadzwa area.

Anjin returned to the fields, after a three year hiatus since government terminated the operating licences of firms in 2017.

Zimbabwe and Israel’s cooperation, which Musan is spearheading, spans across a broad spectrum that encompasses diamond mining, agriculture, security skills transfer and tourism.

As reported by this newspaper last week, Harare has already engaged Jerusalem for the deployment of security experts from Israel to train local forces in containment of civil disobedience in the face of a worsening economic crisis that has sparked violent riots since Mnangagwa took over in 2017.

Last year, Mnangagwa, in what was to become a landmark feat in over 20 years, met a high ranking official from the Middle East country after he met Israel Foreign Affairs minister Israel Katz on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.During the duo’s meeting, Katz invited Mnangagwa to visit Israel.

Rising Zim Star Bonne Finds New Home …

Macauley Bonne has joined a new club in the English Championship after leaving Charlton Athletic.

The Zimbabwean striker has signed a three-year contract with QPR for an undisclosed fee.

The transfer puts an end to speculation on the future of the 24-year old after he was linked with several clubs.

“I am really pleased and happy it’s finally done,” he said in his first interview after signing the deal.

“I can’t wait to get started now.”

“The second I heard there was interest, my head was turned. I’ll easily say that – my head was turned straight away”

Bonne leaves Charlton following the team’s relegation to League One. He spent one season there, scoring 11 goals in 34 appearances last term.

The striker also played in six matches in this 2020/21 campaign and managed to score one goal.-Soccer 24

Bonne

Liverpool Release Another Star Player

Liverpool have confirmed the exit of Rhian Brewster who is joining Sheffield United on a permanent deal.

A statement by the Reds confirmed the news.

Rhian Brewster has completed a deal to join Sheffield United on a permanent transfer, Liverpool Football Club can confirm.

The 20-year-old departs the Reds after five years with the club, during which time he progressed through the ranks of the Academy.

Brewster made four appearances for the senior team, with his debut coming in a League Cup tie at MK Dons in September 2019.

He also claimed winner’s medals for the Champions League and UEFA Super Cup having been on the bench for each of the respective finals.

On the international stage, Brewster clinched the FIFA U17 World Cup with England in 2017, also winning the Golden Boot for finishing as the tournament’s top scorer.

He stepped up to the Three Lions’ U21 squad in 2019 – and enjoyed a productive loan spell with Swansea City in the second half of last season, with 11 goals in 22 appearances for the Championship side.

Everybody at Liverpool Football Club would like to wish Rhian all the very best for his future career.

Liverpool have already parted ways with Dejan Lovren who joined Russian side Zenith St Petersburg.

Ovie Ejaria (Reading), Adam Lallana (Brighton), Nathaniel Clyne and Andy Lonergan have also left the club on permanent transfers.

Goalkeeper Loris Karius (Union Berlin), Adam Lewis (Amiens) and Morgan Boyes (Fleetwood) moved on loan deals.-Soccer 24

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Kore Speaks On Backing Chamisa | FULL TEXT…..

We Are Loyal to the People

Lynnet Kore

My fellow Zimbabweans,
 
Despite hostility all around us. Despite attempts to eradicate us. Despite blatant attempts to silence us, we remain focused. We remain steady. We remain committed, consistent, unshaken, and true to our members and the people of our country.
 
We are patriotic.
We are loyal.
We are persevering.
 
Political and public participation rights play a vital role in the promotion of our democratic governance, the rule of law, social inclusion, and economic development, as well as guarding all of our human rights.
 
Participation is an extremely important fundamental human right and we are grateful for the opportunity and trust that was invested in us.
 
We are not deterred because we represent the interests of our constituencies and we will continue to use their given mandate in other platforms and spaces even outside Parliament. 
 
On the road to our freedom, we will not be commanded. We will not be controlled. We stand firm and confident under the leadership of People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.
 
Lynette Karenyi-Kore
Vice President, MDC Alliance
2 October, 2020

Emmerson Mnangagwa Is A Threat To Our Existence -Biti

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance vice president, Hon Tendai Biti has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is a threat to democracy and the existence of citizens.

“The Theater of the Absurd continues to roll out toxic reels of tragi-comedy .

First was the absurd entry into Parliament of 2018 losers .Then the banning of by elections .

All instances are proof beyond doubt of existence of a rabid paranoid psychotic desperate regime is coming to an end…

Now more than ever is the time to stand for the constitution, for the rule of law for Zimbabwe. In Emmerson we face the greatest threat to our democracy , to our existence , to our value system .

We must end impunity, State Capture and insanity . It is time to #SaveZimbabwe,” Hon Biti wrote on Twitter.

Mr Mnangagwa

Do Not Be Intimidated By Mathema, MDC Alliance Tells Teachers

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has described Education Minister Cain Mathema’s attempt to use bully-boy tactics to silence teachers as unfortunate and redundant.

See full statement below :

02 OCTOBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT IS IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE THREATENED POVERTY-STRICKEN AND INCAPACITATED TEACHERS IN ZIMBABWE.

Mdc Alliance Namibia is heart-broken by the indifferent and cynical approach from the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, instead of addressing the plight of learners and teachers, he threatened the innocent teachers who sympthathised with the clueless Zanupf regime for a long time now.

Mr Cain Mathema has threatened to fire incapacitated and replace them with 10 000 unemployed teachers without making effort to upgrade the pathetic lives of our teachers who are struggling to pay fees for their own children. We challenge teachers to remain resolute in confronting the insensitive government that subscribes to repression.

The incapacitation action commenced on a high note and has since escalated to extreme levels since the 28th of September when teachers picked up their national consciousness and resolved to unite against Zanupf stomach politicians.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we salute teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe for Unity and Solidarity in fighting suicidal policies in the education sector. It has been difficult for unions to share from the same plate of opinion but on the 22nd of September key stakeholders converged, cross-pollinated revolutionary dreams and aspirations before they pronounced a resolute statement about the poverty-stricken teachers and the trajectory to be embraced by the politically inept government in order to put our education system on a sounder footing.

Moreso, we are quite exhilarated as social democrats to witness more than 100 000 grieved teachers committing and dedicating themselves to the struggle for their liberation from Zanupf’s incompetent governance in the eduction sector.

Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union (Artuz) President Obert Masaraure said “teachers should be paid a living wage and we still demand 520US$ per month.

We will continue on this path until the value of our salaries is restored but on the World Teachers’ Day( 05 October 2020), we are going to radicalise our struggle. We are going to take to the streets”.

We pray that our teachers soldier on in unity against Zanupf induced poverty through stinking corruption and daylight looting of state resources.

Moreover, besides incapacitation, our teachers and learners are also vulnerable to the Covid-19 infections. The Progressive Teachers’Union also said about 95% of its members failed to report for duty.

He further exposed that the 600 million dollars availed by the government for Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) procurement has not been received by the schools. The majority of headmasters have truthfully reported that they do not have a single mask let alone thermometers, he further echoed.

This is a clear reflection of Zanupf’s dismal failure to secure sound and quality education to our dear children. It’s really unfortunate that the children of these fat cows in Zanupf school abroad where education is a priority.

The fees that have been drastically increased from $25 000 to $60 000 are beyond the reach of our maltreated teachers who are now grabbing a paltry of $2 600 after funeral deductions of over $1000 every month. It is imperative that teachers vividly speak their poverty and misery manifesting in their undoubted incapacitation.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we demand that the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education engages Teachers’ Unions once again because we have reached the zenith , we can’t afford to give a cold soldier to the need to engage with the view to finding durable solutions. Teachers must continue to organise , mobilise ,recruit and activate for a broader, effective Incapacitation Action to enhance their emancipation from Zanupf misrule.

Furthermore, we appeal to all conscious citizenry in Zimbabwe and in the diaspora, churches , parliamentarians, school children and social democrats around the globe to offer support to our suffering teachers and learners.

The future of our children is in their education.

Teachers must embrace dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery by desisting from the clock in-sit-in / walk out style because it is very detrimental and a very serious offence. Unions expect teachers to demonstrate their incapacitation by staying at their homes so that it will be easy to defend their members basing on the inability of the member to report for duty.

Regardless of Cain Mathema’s empty threats to our diligent and patriotic teachers , defiant teachers continue to gang up against the corrupt and authoritarian regime demanding a living wage to replace meagre unsalted peanuts insufficient to feed the families.

Teachers must resist to be intimidated , following threats that those incapacitated shall be replaced in the identical way the nurses were illegally fired sometime. We still urge the government to engage teachers so that nomalcy can be restored in our schools.

It is compulsory for various teachers organisations to avoid the traditional loophole of selling out the teachers’ struggle for 3 pieces of silver. United we win , divided we lose and the oppressor will satirise us gnashing our teeth in poverty.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia is cognisant of the real source of this pronounced decomposition of the education sector which is the political bankruptcy in Zanupf government.

The President’s deliberate silence on the critical matter is quite horrible.

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

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Amazing Facts About Blackjack

You will need: 2 bunches of black jack leaves, one large chopped tomato and 1 medium chopped onions ,250 ml of boiling water, oil and salt to taste.

Boil the black jack leaves for 5 minutes before starting to cook

1.Add oil to the pan.

2.When the oil is hot, add the onions and after one minute add tomatoes. Let them simmer until the tomatoes make soup. Add salt.

3.Add the boiled black jack leaves and the 250 ml of boiled water to the pot and let it simmer until the soup is nearly over.

Note: Do not cook the hooks and flowers of the black jack.

Health Benefits Of Black Jacks
1.It is very effective in preventing and aiding in treating diabetes because of its numerous nutrients such as fibres and antioxidants. These nutrients help in regulating blood sugar levels in the body. Antioxidants improves the body’s ability to regulate blood sugar levels

2.It is known for its richness in anti-cancer properties to nearly every type of cancers.They help in preventing ,stopping and killing of cancer cells. Its nutrients help in stopping growth of cancer cells, strengthening the immune system and allows the body to detect and kill cancer cells faster.

3.Black Jacks help in improving the digestive system health because of its richness in fiber. These helps in preventing constipation, acid reflux, bloating, indigestion, diarrhoea and many other digestive orders. By preventing these digestive disorders, it prevents development of cancers in the digestive system.

4.It also prevents gastrointestinal illnesses.

5.It also helps in improving the body’s cardiovascular health. Its nutrients help in preventing heart diseases such as strokes and heart attacks. It is known for its efficiency in low blood cholesterol levels which prevents many chronic diseases.

6.It also helps in curing respiratory infections

7.Black jacks helps in controlling blood pressure in the body

8.It helps in the healing of wounds.

It acts as an anti-inflammatory agent.

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“Zanu PF Demise Inevitable”

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance vice president, Hon Tendai Biti has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is a threat to democracy and the existence of citizens.

“The Theater of the Absurd continues to roll out toxic reels of tragi-comedy .

First was the absurd entry into Parliament of 2018 losers .Then the banning of by elections .

All instances are proof beyond doubt of existence of a rabid paranoid psychotic desperate regime is coming to an end…

Now more than ever is the time to stand for the constitution, for the rule of law for Zimbabwe. In Emmerson we face the greatest threat to our democracy , to our existence , to our value system .

We must end impunity, State Capture and insanity . It is time to #SaveZimbabwe,” Hon Biti wrote on Twitter.

Tendai Biti

WATCH: Funeral Of Baba Majakwara

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School Head Nabbed For Poaching

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

ELISE Glahdill High School’s headmaster, Andrew Mvere, escaped death by a whisker after gunshots were fired at him as he was poaching game at a Headlands farm.

Mvere (56) was arrested together with Samuel Chimbo and Million Sanyamakomba.

The trio recently appeared before Rusape magistrate, Ms Rufaro Mangwiro, and they were granted $3 000 bail each.

The trial has been set for 16 November.

The three were represented by Mr Walter Mangwende of Chiwanza and Partners Legal Practitioners.

It is alleged that on September 8, the three drove to Mezzi Estate at night.

When the trio came across a security guard identified as Edison Bvumba, Chimbo fired a single shot in the air. He ordered Bvumba not to alert the farm owners, Messers Craig and Eric Coleman.

Prosecuting, Ms Theresa Mangwende said, “The three then drove off to continue with their mission. Bvumba then called the farm owners. Craig teamed up with Eric to track the trio. When the accused persons saw Craig’s vehicle lights, they drove towards another farm, but the farm owners gave chase.

“Craig fired a warning shot but the trio did not stop. The second shot hit the vehicle’s loading box but the poachers continued driving. When Eric fired another shot, the trio finally stopped,” said Ms Mangwende.

Headlands police were alerted, thereby leading to the arrest of the accused persons-Manica Post

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Govt Avails Harare- Byo Road Dualisation Funds

The government has released an undisclosed amount of money towards the dualisation of the Harare-Bulawayo road, ZBC News reports.

The publication further reports that the funds are part of the ZWL$18 billion Covid-19 stimulus package which the government had pledged to disburse.

Commenting on the development, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Honourable Joel Biggie Matiza said the development shows that reliance on foreign contractors to develop the country’s infrastructure is unnecessary.

He added:

These roadworks are being done by the local manpower in the Department of Roads which shows that there is extra capacity to do these roadworks. Local contractors are doing the Harare Beitbridge highway so this shows you that both Government and the private companies are capable of working together to develop the entire road network.

Project Overseer Engineer Martha Ndoro said they target to complete at least 8 kilometres of this highway before rains start.

Roadworks are also underway along the Harare-Beitbridge highway whose rehabilitation works are being undertaken by five local companies.

Several road projects have for long been on cards, including the dualisation of the Harare – Nyamapanda highway and Beitbridge – Bulawayo and Bulawayo – Victoria Falls highways.

New Developments In Ritual Murder Of Murewa Boy

Police have confirmed that two legs belonging to Murewa ritual murder victim Tapiwa Makore in a toilet pit near a village football pitch in Murewa yesterday.

The police said they are yet to recover the skull and hands which were also missing when the body of the seven year old boy was found.

“The ZRP confirms that in the ongoing investigations in connection with the gruesome murder of Tapiwa Makore [7] two complete legs were recovered in a pit toilet near a village football pitch in Murehwa on 2/10/20. Police are yet to recover the skull and hands,” the police announced on Twitter.

The Murewa murder case has shocked the entire nation which is still to come to terms with how a trusted relative could sacrifice an innocent child for rituals.

The MDC Alliance Project Has Failed: Mwonzora

MDC-T Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora has claimed that the post 2018 general elections MDC Alliance project has failed.

Mwonzora made the remarks while addressing journalists in Hatfield yesterday, where he claimed that MDC Alliance project as represented by Nelson Chamisa in the 2018 Presidential elections performed exceptionally well due to their assistance in the campaign.

Mwonzora however said the MDC Alliance project post the 2018 elections was a failure as shown by the by-election results where the party in selected constituency and council elections performed very badly.

He mentioned wards where the MDC Alliance got votes that are less than 50 compared to Zanu PF which averaged over 500.

“The MDC Alliance when we went into the elections did well, and I think that Nelson Chamisa as a Presidential candidate did quite well, thats not an issue, but you must not forget that we were with him, that we also campaigned and we did well, but after that the MDC Alliance project, the one i am referring to is where they wanted to convert the MDC Alliance into a political party,” said Mwonzora.

EMOTIONAL PICTURES: Tizora Laid To Rest By Father Mukonori, Others.

BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA| The late Chishawasha Mission headmaster Mr Simon Muzanenhamo Tizora who died in Harare last week was laid to rest in his home area of Zvimba near Murombedzi.

He was laid to rest in a ceremony attended by high powered Catholic Priests led by father Fidelis Mukonori and scores of relatives friends students fellow teachers and close family members.
The ceremony was attended by many people including Dr Innocent Dzapasi Tizora his brother, his sons, siblings, priests who joined Father Fidelis Mukonori who conducted the funeral mass.


Earlier, there were fears that relatives overcome by grief could force their way into the compound and break social distancing rules. The order and respect to COVID rules was befitting a disciplinarian headmaster.


A mass of people who milled around the gate when the casket bearing his remains arrived at around noon on Tuesday from the Harare respectfully lined t
he road into the compound and indeed wept with hope to meet Mr Tizora again.
Dr Innocent Dzapasi Tizora said they had conducted public awareness in the area to encourage people to keeping the social distancing as they pay their last respects for their own safety in the wake of coronavirus pandemic that has so far claimed hundreds lives and infected thousands in Zimbabwe.
Some former government senior officials and current officials attended the ceremony.


Dr Ignatious Chombo was one of the former government officials who attended. Conspicuous of his absence was the Member of Parliament for the constituency Mr Ziyambi Ziyambi who had other pressing national commitments.


The headmaster of Chishawasha Boarding School Mr Simon Muzanenhamo Tizora passed on Monday 28th September in the morning at West End clinic in Harare.


He is survived with his wife Annamore Tizora and four children two boys serving in the civil service and two girls who are now all adults. Mr Tizora is the fourth born in the family of ten. He is survived with eight siblings. Mr Tizora was the brother to the former Senior Principal Director of the State House comrade Innocent Dzapasi TIZORA.


Mr Tizora was born on the 24th January 1958 in Zvimba Murombedzi. He attended Kaondera Primary School in Zvimba Murombedzi and did his secondary education at St Phillips Magwenya Guruve from there he enrolled at Nyadire Teacher’s college in Mutoko.
Mourners had their hearts lifted by Father Mukonori as he brought God’s peace and comfort to their hearts.

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Mwonzora Says Harvest House Bombing Reports Are Sideshows

By Jane Mlambo| MDC-T Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora has dismissed reports of bombings at Harvest House as side shows meant to divert people’s attention from the illegal takeover of their party headquarters by former Zanu PF G40 faction.

Speaking to journalists following the party standing committee meeting in Hatfield yesterday, Mwonzora said they are on course to reclaim their building from the alleged MDC-T youths.

“Tiri kunzwa kuti kune ma bomb ma petrol bombs kwaane moto wakuitika muHarvest House, izvi hazvina kumbobvira zvaitika kusvikira vanhu ava vauya, asi tinoda kuti tiudze ma members edu e MDC-T kuti its a matter of time, tiri kutora headquarters yedu, (We hear there are bombs, petrol bombs happening at Harvest House, these things never happened before, its only happening now after the takeover by these people, so we want to assure our members that its a matter of time, we will reclaim our headquarters)” said Mwonzora.

He added that the takeover of Harvest House was engineered by former Zanu PF G40 members who ropped in a few people from MDC Alliance.

Indefinite Suspension Of By Elections In Zimbabwe A Death Of Democracy

By Prince Njagu- On 2 October 2020, the Zanu PF led government published a new statutory instrument 225 of 2020 which prohibits the holding of by-elections in Zimbabwe indefinitely.

The government gazetted SI 225 of 2020 bans the holding of by-election until the covid-19 pandemic dies out.

This move has been viewed by political experts and other analysts as a death to democracy and emergence of a dictatorship.

Medical experts and researchers believe that this global pandemic which has claimed over a million lives this year alone will be around for a while until a time a vaccine has been developed.

What does the ban on election mean for an already politically troubled country like Zimbabwe? With all signs pointing towards the virus being there for a while, and other countries such as England already grappling for a second wave of infections, as well as lockdown measures already enforced.

An indefinite ban on election will mean that no elections will be held in Zimbabwe for the next year, two or ten years to come; if a vaccine has not yet been developed for covid-19.

“Pursuant to subsection (2), the holding of any by-elections 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, suspended, ” reads SI 225 of 2020

Covid-19 has left many families devasted through the death of loved ones and people having to adjust their way of life to try and mitigate its impact. Recent prominent people who have tested positive of the virus are United States President, Donald Trump and his wife.

Banning of by-elections in Zimbabwe through the new statutory is a tip of the iceberg, especially when the country is set to hold its presidential elections in 2023 and there have been growing tensions between the voters and the government.

Statutory instrument 225 of 2020 is being viewed as an instrument used to kill democracy as the Emmerson Mnangagwa led administration is well aware of the discontent within the Zimbabwean populace.

Imposing an indefinite ban on election will ensure that no elections are held in the country and Mnangagwa stays in power.

Mnangagwa rose into office through a coup d’état, has been heavily criticised and accused of gross human rights abuses. Enacting statutory instrument 225 of 2020 is seen a sign of things to come and Zimbabwe slowly turning into a dictatorship.

“The moment when office bearers can veto holding of elections and pass an indefinite statutory enforcing this ban, only points to the death of democracy, ” said a university of Zimbabwe political science lecturer.

When a country no longer holds elections that officially makes it a dictatorship.

Continued recalling of opposition party members of parliament and councillors by Thokozani Khupe will mean the government will have to appoint people to these posts, and constituencies will not have the people that they want representing them.

Even in the absents of elections citizens will still want the right people representing them in parliament and an indefinitely ban makes this impossible.

In the gazetted SI 225 of 2020, the vice president and health minister Constantino Chiwenga invoked the Public Health Act to stop by-elections even the ones which were set for the 5th of December 2020. A move which has been viewed as a death to democracy and the unmasking of a dictatorship in the false pretence of public safety.

Enacting of SI 225 of 2020 has been criticised by political analysts and the governments is being accused of using this as an excuse to enact dictatorship within the already fragile Southern African country.

The Elections Resource Centre (ERC) outright stated that SI 225 of 2020 gives the ZANU PF administration direct powers to infiltrate Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and this was a death to democracy in the electoral system.

Teachers’ Strike Exposes Pupils To COVID-19

By Lloyd Mupfudze- Government has called for the reopening of schools in phases after six months of a complete shut down due to the COVID -19 pandemic lock down restrictions.

The fact that teachers have withdrawn their labour at a time when it is highly required in order to compensate for lost educational time and when they are also expected to be in schools ensuring that pupils adhere to COVID -19 prevention measures is a cause for serious concern.

Examination grades have already re-opened and teachers are expected to be teaching and also monitoring and supervising students to ensure strict adherence to COVID -19 prevention measures. The reopening of schools at a time teacher have embarked on an industrial action really exposes pupils to the dangers of contracting the deadly virus.

Schools and pupils have been abandoned by teachers who have decided to withdraw their labour citing poor working conditions especially poor remuneration. In most schools throughout the country pupils are on their own.  Only school heads are at the stations with limited human capacity to monitor and ensure that pupils adhere and comply with COVID -19 prevention measures.

The measures are temperature tests, proper wearing of masks, maintaining social distance, sanitization and regular washing of hands. All these measures meant to curb the spread of the pandemic require teachers to strictly monitor the pupils to ensure compliance.

Therefore, in the absence of teachers who are mainly responsible for classroom management and administration compliance by pupils is next to zero. As such the reopening of schools when the country is still grappling to control the spread of the COVID- 19 pandemic and when teachers are on strike is dangerous as it seriously exposes the pupils to the disease.

Government must urgently address the teachers and the rest of civil servants’concerns. The authorities should understand that COVID -19 have also increased the teachers’ workload apart from them being exposed as well.

Teachers are professional and important in the social, economic and political development of the country. The future of any country that neglect the welfare needs of its teachers is doomed.

The so-called threats to dismiss teachers who have embarked on the industrial action is unhelpful. Intimidation and victimization of teachers who are genuinely expressing their grievances will not work.

Even those 10 000 qualified teachers who are currently out of employment will not accept to leave a pauper’s life. That the government have the audacity and temerity to threaten teachers with dismissals without at least acknowledging their grievances clearly points to the unresponsive nature of an uncaring regime.

Banishing West Election Observers Will Not Stop Zanu PF Demise – Must Rig Economic Recovery Too

 By Nomusa Garikai- President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his fellow coup plotters knew the world at large did not approve of the November 2017 military coup that toppled Mugabe.

To earn himself some brownie points, Mnangagwa promised to hold free, fair and credible elections. And in addition, he would allow election observers and reporters from West, whom Mugabe  had barred, to cover the elections. 

Mnangagwa did not keep his promise, the July 2018 elections were not free, fair and credible; he failed to implement even one token democratic reform.  The West election observers including the Commonwealth mission condemned the elections as a farce. 

“The electoral commission lacked full independence and appeared to not always act in an impartial manner. The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and verifiability,” stated the EU Election Mission final report.

“Many aspects of the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe failed to meet international standards.”

The damning reports have left Mnangagwa smarting from a legitimacy problem; one his main political opponent, Nelson Chamisa has taken full advantage of. Mnangagwa is under increasing pressure to implement democratic reforms designed to take away Zanu PF’s carte blanche power to rig elections. 

If the next elections are held with no reforms implemented, the legitimacy problem will not go away. Indeed, given all the other problems of the worsening economic, the all but collapsed health and education service, etc. the legitimacy problem will only amplify all the other problems. 

Zanu PF has no intention of implementing the reforms and so the party is left with only one way of dealing with the illegitimacy problem – making sure they are no observers to condemn the flawed and illegal elections.   

“I should congratulate Malawi, for the first time in our region, possibly on the continent, here is a country which has had the general elections without foreign observers, without the United Nations, African Union, SADC and almost all these civil society organisations observing elections,” Mnangagwa addressing President Lazarus Chakwera of Malawi. The latter is on a state visit to Zimbabwe. 

“This makes us think whether it’s still necessary in future for SADC countries to look for supervision from across oceans.”

President Mnangagwa has reverted to the old Zanu PF argument that the West has condemned Zimbabwean elections as a farce and imposed the economic sanctions on country as punishment for party’s land reform policy. 

“These sanctions were a direct response by Britain and her allies to Zimbabwe’s land reform programme in 1999/2000,” he explained to his guest.


“We make no apologies for taking back our land and we are happy that the people have been reunited with their land.”


This is an insult to every Zimbabwean out there because Zanu PF has never held free, fair and credible elections, starting with the 1980 elections. It is no secret that Zanu PF did not withdraw many of its Zanla operative to assembly points as agreed in the Lancaster House Agreement. The operatives’ campaign message to the voters was that the civil war would continue, if Zanu PF lost the elections. And so the people voted to end the war. 

Some people argued that the Zanu PF war threat was a bluff. No one has ever doubted Zanu PF’s murderous intend since the party launched the 1983 to 1987 Gukurahundi massacre. The barbaric violence targeted PF Zapu leaders and supporters to either wipe out party or force the party to join Zanu PF. To stop further bloodshed, the late Dr Joshua Nkomo signed the Unity According paving the way for the imposing of the de facto one-party, Zanu PF, dictatorship that has ruled the country with an iron fist to this day.

Zanu PF’s failure to hold free, fair and credible elections has everything to do with the establishment and retention of the country’s one-party dictatorship. The 1999 Zanu PF land reform and the sanctions are smoke screens to hide the truth. How did the land reform or sanctions stop ZEC producing verified voters’ roll, for example? 

Besides everyone, including SADC and AU election observers known for endorsing Zimbabwe’s flawed elections until then, condemned Zimbabwe’s 2008 elections for the blatant cheating and wanton violence. What ax did SADC and AU have to grind with Zanu PF then? 

Even if President Mnangagwa was to get his wish and banish all the western nations and organisations from observing Zimbabwe’s elections. And all those who do observe the election rub stamp the flawed and illegal elections as free, fair and credible that will not change the reality on the ground – Zimbabwe will still be a pariah state ruled by corrupt, vote rigging tyrants. 

As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state the country’s economic meltdown will only get worse. Already unemployment has soared to dizzying heights of 90%; basic services like health care and education have all but completely collapsed; as of last year, 2019, 34% of the population were living in abject poverty; etc.; etc. The corona virus outbreak has made the situation even worse. The economic situation in Zimbabwe is unsustainable making the socially and politically unstable. 

Mnangagwa will not need to rig the elections if the economic is booming. He can boot out the foreign election observers to rig legitimacy but, as Mugabe was forced to admit, his days in power are numbered as long as nothing is done to end the worsening economic meltdown. 

Ultimately it is the long suffering Zimbabweans; not the election observers, honest or otherwise; who will decide who rules Zimbabwe. The worsening economic situation will force the people to demand change. 

“It is the economy, stupid!” that is ending the Zanu PF dictatorship! 

Govt Okays Maternity Wear For Pregnant School Girls

By A Correspondent- Government has decreed that pregnant schoolgirls be allowed to attend class in their maternity attire as formal school wear might not be compatible with their changed body stature.

Women Affairs minister Sithembiso Nyoni confirmed the new directive during Parliament’s question-and-answer session on Wednesday after the issue was raised by Bulawayo Central MP Dorcas Sibanda (MDC Alliance).

“We are very concerned as a ministry – and Hon Sibanda is right that during this lockdown period, a lot of girls fell pregnant. We are working on the issue with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education,” Nyoni said.

“We have formed child support committees of women and mothers that are supporting such girls and we are encouraging them to go back to school. Indeed, some of them have uniforms that are no longer fitting because they have now grown bigger because of pregnancy.

We are talking to schools so that they are allowed to go in their own clothes.”
Nyoni urged communities, teachers and parents to provide moral support to pregnant schoolgirls.

“We cannot do that without the children also being made to understand that being pregnant sometimes may not be totally the girl’s fault. Some girls are cornered into pregnancy. So we need to continue to support them to go to university, colleges and also to take up jobs because having a child does not mean that you are now disabled or you cannot do much in life,” she said.

Sibanda also asked Nyoni to explain the efforts by her ministry to ensure gender equality.

Nyoni said women in Zimbabwe constituted 52% of the population, and therefore there were programmes to ensure more girls are educated and enrolled at universities.

“So the ministry is taking a very important strong position to ensure that girlchildren are empowered. We also have programmes that empower women. I think gender equality is not possible as long as women continue to be marginalised politically, economically and socially. We have got different funds in our ministry and we are trying to disburse so that women are economically empowered,” she said.

Nyoni said Cabinet recently passed a policy on small and medium enterprises development to specifically empower, women and the disabled.

Zanu Pf Mulls Shelving DCC Elections Over Sharp Divisions

By A Correspondent- Zanu-PF leaders are reportedly toying with the idea of suspending district coordinating committee (DCC) elections following reports that the exercise had caused sharp divisions in the party.

The ruling party is currently on a restructuring exercise that includes the election of DCC members, but sharp divisions have emerged as jostling for positions continue.

It has emerged that Zanu-PF bigwigs have been divided, with some supporting candidates linked to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, while others are for candidates loyal to his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga.

Chiwenga is allegedly accused of working with former party members under the banner of G40 to wrest power from his boss, a charge he has denied.

The G40 element in the DCC polls has also made things worse in the party as Zanu-PF fears they were infiltrating party structures and sponsoring their preferred candidates to cut Mnangagwa’s support base.

Party insiders said so deep were the fights on the ground that the party may be forced to drop the elections across all provinces.

A lot of chaotic scenes have been reported in Marondera, Tsholotsho and Mashonaland Central province, where businessman James Makamba wanted to snatch the provincial chairmanship from Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe, among others.

In all the chaotic scenes, Zanu-PF members have claimed infiltration by G40 members linked to former political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere and former Foreign Affairs minister Walter Mzembi.

Zanu-PF national commissar Victor Matemadanda yesterday said he was yet to receive a directive to abort the DCC elections, adding that the speculation on that could be caused by people with “sinister agendas”.

“If there are plans like that, I am yet to get that. I don’t know where that is coming from. If there is such a directive, I am yet to get communication to that effect,” he said.

“It may be a strategy by others to make other competitors relax while they get on the ground, I don’t know really. I don’t have such an instruction,” he said.

Last week, Zanu-PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu accused the G40 cabal of infiltrating structures and sponsoring chaos in the processes, an indication that the ruling party was admitting to chaos in the running of the DCC elections.

The G40 cabal, a group of former Zanu-PF officials forced into exile following the November 2017 military coup, has insisted that it was still alive in the party structures as “G40 is an idea whose time has come”.

“They are fighting an idea whose time has come. G40 is not four of five individuals, it is a renewal thought within Zanu-PF and they are resisting being succeeded. You can chase four or five people out of the country with guns, but the structures will remain on the ground,” Mzembi said this week.

In 2012, the late former President Robert Mugabe was forced to disband the DCCs as they had caused divisions in the party at the height of factional fights between Mnangagwa and then Vice-President Joice Mujuru.

This came as Mnangagwa was accused of using the DCCs to consolidate power while angling to take over from Mugabe, when the late veteran leader was rooting for Mujuru.

Mugabe and Mujuru clashed two years later and she became the first Vice-President in independent Zimbabwe to be shown the exit door.-newsday

Govt Bans By Elections, What Next?

By A Correspondent- On 2 October 2020, the Zanu PF led government published a new statutory instrument 225 of 2020 which prohibits the holding of by-elections in Zimbabwe indefinitely.

The government gazetted SI 225 of 2020 bans the holding of by-election until the covid-19 pandemic dies out.

This move has been viewed by political experts and other analysts as a death to democracy and emergence of a dictatorship.

Medical experts and researchers believe that this global pandemic which has claimed over a million lives this year alone will be around for a while until a time a vaccine has been developed.

What does the ban on election mean for an already politically troubled country like Zimbabwe? With all signs pointing towards the virus being there for a while, and other countries such as England already grappling for a second wave of infections, as well as lockdown measures already been enforced.

An indefinite ban on election will mean that no elections will be held in Zimbabwe for the next year, two or ten years to come; if a vaccine has not yet been developed for covid-19.

“Pursuant to subsection (2), the holding of any by-elections 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, suspended,” reads SI 225 of 2020

Covid-19 has left many families devasted through the death of loved ones and people having to adjust their way of life to try and mitigate its impact. Recent prominent people who have tested positive of the virus are United States President, Donald Trump and his wife.

Banning of by-elections in Zimbabwe through the new statutory is a tip of the iceberg, especially when the country is set to hold its presidential elections in 2023 and there have been growing tensions between the voters and the government.

Statutory instrument 225 of 2020 is being viewed as an instrument used to kill democracy as the Emmerson Mnangagwa led administration is well aware of the discontent within the Zimbabwean populace.

Imposing an indefinite ban on election will ensure that no elections are held in the country and Mnangagwa stays in power.

Mnangagwa rose into office through a coup d’état, has been heavily criticised and accused of gross human rights abuses. Enacting statutory instrument 225 of 2020 is seen a sign of things to come and Zimbabwe slowly turning into a dictatorship.

“The moment when office bearers can veto holding of elections and pass an indefinite statutory enforcing this ban, only points to the death of democracy, ” said a university of Zimbabwe political science lecturer.

When a country no longer holds elections that officially makes it a dictatorship.

Continued recalling of opposition party members of parliament and councillors by Thokozani Khupe will mean the government will have to appoint people to these posts, and constituencies will not have the people that they want representing them.

Even in the absents of elections citizens will still want the right people representing them in parliament and an indefinitely ban makes this impossible.

In the gazetted SI 225 of 2020, the vice president and health minister Constantino Chiwenga invoked the Public Health Act to stop by-elections even the ones which were set for the 5th of December 2020.

A move which has been viewed as a death to democracy and the unmasking of a dictatorship in the false pretence of public safety.

Enacting of SI 225 of 2020 has been criticised by political analysts and the governments is being accused of using this as an excuse to enact dictatorship within the already fragile Southern African country.

The Elections Resource Centre (ERC) outright stated that SI 225 of 2020 gives the ZANU PF administration direct powers to infiltrate Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and this was a death to democracy in the electoral system.

800 Schools In dire Need Of Boreholes

By A Correspondent- Education minister Cain Mathema has revealed that over 800 schools are in dire need of boreholes in order to avert water challenges.

Said Mathema shortly after presenting his ministerial statement before parliament:

“On the issues of schools without water; we will do everything we can Hon. Speaker.  As I stand in front of the august House, ZINWA and DDF are going out.  

We have about 800 schools all over the country that need boreholes.  The Minister of Agriculture as well as the Minister of Local Government are out there with ZINWA and DDF.  I have given them the whole list of those schools that did not have water at all.  

So, we are working on that one as a collective effort in the Government.  The relevant ministries are drilling those boreholes.”