Cleric In Maintenance Row

Gibson Mhaka
BUT if anyone does not provide for his children, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever!

This Biblical advice about responsibility to children seems to have no meaning for a priest with the Anglican Church in Bulawayo who has been caught behind enemy lines after his ex-wife sued him for neglecting his three children.

Manda Chimbaza who is reportedly leader of the Anglican Church at St Columba’s Parish in Makokoba and employed by Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) was taken to the Civil Court by his ex-wife Ruramai Madava demanding an increase in maintenance arguing that for the past 10 months, the man of the cloth had failed or neglected to provide reasonable support for his children aged nine, 11 and 18.

Madava, who was demanding that maintenance be reviewed from $380 to $10 000 per month, told Bulawayo provincial magistrate in charge of Bulawayo Metropolitan province Enias Magate, that the $380 that the priest was even failing to pay was no longer enough to cater for the children’s needs due to the cost of living which has gone up.

“I am applying for an upward variation from $380 to $10 000 in respect of the three children aged nine, 11 and 18. This is because the cost of living has gone up so the money, he was asked to pay in 2014 is no longer enough. I haven’t received the money since November last year and the arrears have since accumulated to $3 800,” said Madava.

Madava insisted that Chimbaza was failing to contribute money towards his children’s upkeep yet he was employed by the body responsible for collecting taxes for the government.

Responding to the claims, Chimbaza who said he was being paid $20 000 per month turned down his ex-wife’s demand saying “it was too high”. He however, offered to pay $6 000 as monthly maintenance saying he was also of ill-health.

“Since the start of national lockdown, I had been sending her $503 via Ecocash each time my children told me that they have no food. I am a good father and I wanted to be one. I, however, have other three children I am taking care of, a minor, a 19-year-old who is doing Advanced Level and another one who is at Gwanda State University. I am also taking care of the major ones’ needs regardless of their ages,” he said.

He also pleaded with the court to allow him to pay the amount in question saying his monthly expenses combined exceed $40 000.

“May the court also consider that I am also paying $2 800 towards a housing stand. I’m also diabetic and per month I use about $10 000 towards my medication. She (Madava) recently lost her father and I had to borrow money to help with burial expenses. I am also doing two courses, a degree at Catholic University and a diploma all in an effort to upgrade myself. My expenses combined exceed $42 000 per month and that is why I say I can afford $6 000 per month,” said Chimbaza.

In his ruling the magistrate discharged the upkeep of the one who recently turned 18 and asked him to pay $8 500 for the two minor children with effect from the end of this month.-B-Metro

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Brave Woman Crushes Rapist’s Genitals

SHOW no mercy by pouncing on his weak point…

This advice that women can use to ward off potential rapists comes on the back of a would-be rapist and gold panner Godknows Ncube (20) from Inyathi who had his evil move thwarted when a quick-thinking 23-year-old woman violently grabbed and squeezed his testicles to avoid being raped in front of her son and twin sisters aged 10.

Ncube from Nkomo Village under Chief Khumalo learnt a terrible lesson that not all women are easy targets when the victim from Hambakahle Farm in Bubi grabbed his jewels and squeezed them very hard.

B-Metro gathered that on 8 September at around 10 am the complainant and her son and twin sisters aged 10 were fetching firewood in a bush near Hambakahle Farm in Bubi when they met the accused who was wielding an iron bar.

He greeted the complainant who responded and he passed them.

The accused reportedly walked a few metres and suddenly made a U-turn and struck the complainant with an iron bar once on the head.

After being attacked the victim fell down and Ncube choked her while pressing her down.

He then tore her skin tight and underwear. After tearing the woman’s pant and skin tight, Ncube is alleged to have pulled down his pair of trousers and went on top of her while threatening to hurt her if she screamed for help.

When he violently persisted to force himself on the woman, the latter continued to resist and struggled against him before eventually pouncing on his weak point. From her position, she grabbed his balls and squeezed as hard as she could.

In the ensuing struggle and after crushing his balls, the woman pushed away the powerless Ncube before she stood up and ran away.

After a few minutes, the alleged rapist followed the woman who was now running away and struck her again on the head and left leg with an iron bar before making good his escape.

As a result of the attack, the woman suffered deep cuts on the head and her left leg and was referred to Mpilo Central Hospital for treatment.

The matter was reported to the police and investigations later led to Ncube’s arrest and his subsequent appearance in court facing a charge of attempted rape. He is in remand prison awaiting his trial.-B-Metro

FULL TEXT- Education Minister Cain Mathema’s Ministerial Statement To Parliament.

Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir.  As the nation is now aware, Government made the decision to re-open schools for the 2020 examination classes on 14th September, 2020 for schools writing Cambridge examinations and on 28th September, 2020 for schools writing Zimsec examinations.  

The decision was made following the expert assessment of the improving situation with respect to the national efforts to combat Covid 19.  May I take this opportunity to thank His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde. E.D. Mnangagwa for leading the national efforts with foresight, courage and determination. 

May I also commend Hon. Members for your contribution in the fight against this deadly pandemic as well as the education sector which has also made a significant contribution.  

We are all aware that almost all countries went into lockdown in various valiant efforts to eradicate the Coronavirus pandemic.  Nations have gradually started to ease restrictions.  It is true that no nation can remain in lockdown forever.  

While we are witnessing some improvement in COVID 19 pandemic situation in Zimbabwe, I would like to hasten to add that the situation of low risk does not mean no risk.  We all need to maintain utmost vigilance in order to protect each other.  We remain most conscious that we need to do everything possible as a nation to protect our leaders, teachers and school communities. 

As you are no doubt aware Hon. Members, schools offering Cambridge and Zimsec examinations re-opened for the 2020 examination classes on 14th September, 2020 and 28th September, 2020 respectively.  Prior to the re-opening, Government and the Ministry made sure that safe and secure an environment as possible was created in the schools.  Among the measures undertaken include the following:

         i.            The development and distribution of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), which clearly guide the school management, learners and school parents assemblies on the dos and don’ts with respect to efforts to combat the Coronavirus; 

      ii.            The development and distribution of the Secretary’s Circular Number 10 of 2020 which articulates the SOPs, as well as key inputs and processes that must obtain at each school on a daily basis;

   iii.            Procurement by Government of Personal Protective Equipment for 8500 schools out of 9625 schools.  Those supported are Government schools, council schools and not for profit mission schools;

   iv.            The setting up of social distance markers at each school covering all areas where learners gather;

      v.            The training of all teachers before they can begin teaching and learning.  This was done in collaboration with the Minister of Health and Child Care.  Training was interrupted by the lockdown but it went through;

   vi.            The training of all learners on the first day at school so that they appreciate how they should conduct themselves in the new norm;

vii.            The setting up at each school of temporary holding bays for learners who fall sick; and

viii.            The deployment of information, education and communication materials on COVID 19 among others.

Mr. Speaker Sir, any school that has some essential PPEs outstanding was required to defer opening until all the essentials were in place.  As you are also aware, the re-opening of schools is not a subject that has received 100% consensus, either here in Zimbabwe or globally but for any nation to wait for a perfect situation when the virus is completely eradicated may mean waiting forever.  

We are learning and we will establish the accurate figures when all learners return to school.  Some of our learners have since fallen pregnant, while others have joined various economic activities during the period of the lockdown. 

Studies have shown that the longer the learners stay out of school, the more the chances that a significant number will be lost to education.  From a few experiences of the past two days, even among those who returned to school, a significant number have lost some of the education gains that they had achieved.  Such regression has the danger of exacerbating should the learners continue to miss school for too long a period. 

Attendance on the opening day for the schools offering Cambridge examinations was high for both teachers and learners.  The situation for the re-opening of schools on Monday, 28th September, 2020 was characterised by a high turnout for learners and a low turnout for teachers.  

The situation improved slightly on the second day and we are hoping that teachers will return to work while any grievances that they may have get addressed through the right channels.  We understand some teachers have cited incapacitation but a teacher cannot have received his or her salary and be unable to report to work even on the first day.  

Where will be the rationale for Government to continue paying an employee who is giving no service at all?  I would like to urge teachers to reflect and ensure that we find each other. Currently, there are over 20 000 qualified teachers who are looking for work and hundreds of thousands of learners who are looking for teachers. 

 Government may have no alternative other than to ensure that the learners are supported with teachers so that they are ready for examinations whose dates have now been determined, that is the first of December 2020 to the 26th January 2021. 

          In conclusion, I recognise that while education is a key foundation for the lives of our children, our first responsibility is to save life and we therefore, all need to work together to ensure that we protect our children, teachers and communities from this Coronavirus.  I thank you.

MDC T Extraordinary Congress Set For November 30 2020

As ZANU PF led government banned all by-elections today in Zimbabwe

2 October 2020

Wezhira Munya

Today, the Supreme Court has granted MDC-T acting President, Thokozani Khuphe a further extension to hold an extraordinary congress for electing new leadership for the party. The Court said she now has up to 30 November after it had initially gave her 3 months back in March. Khuphe argued failure to comply with the initial order was due to the Covid-19 lock down regulations that were imposed.

Political analyst Kimberely Tariro Mamhende said, “This is a welcome development. The MDC T leadership crisis will be solved on 30th November 2020.”

She added that, “The battle between Mudzuri, Khupe , Komichi and Mwonzora will intensify from today.”

2014 MDC T youth structure has took over the control of Harvest House.

Mwonzora’s youth have been accused of beating Khupe’s aid Mr Mashumba.

More running battle among MDC T Mudzuri, Komichi, Mwonzora and Khupe factions as MDC T congress approaches.

Few months ago, Mwonzora created fake nominations , however, team Mudzuri, Komichi and Khupe refused to acknowledge those “Mwonzora nominations.”

On another story, Zanu PF led government has stopped all by-elections in Zimbabwe today.

Political analyst Kimberely Tariro Mamhende said, “ZANU PF has dictatorial tendencies. Now they want to be on party state. I am surprised that Vice president Chiwenga who is also minister of health, has issued a ban on all by-elections citing covid -19 epidemic. However, the same government has opened schools. Is corona virus spread through by-elections? ZANU PF does not want opposition in parliament.”

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ZIMSEC Examinations To Spill Into January

By A Correspondent- Grade seven candidates will be the first to sit for the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) public exams in December, with results set to be published in the same month to allow them enough time to look for Form One places.

The exams are set to begin on the 1st of December.

Advanced Level exams will also be written in the same month, while exams for Ordinary Level candidates are expected to spill into January 2021.

About 1,2 million learners will be sitting for their exams this year.

Preparations have already begun following an announcement of the schools reopening date by the government.

Schools are set to reopen on September 28 for Zimsec exam classes only.

Cambridge classes will reopen on September 14, with exams beginning on October 1.

Speaking to The Sunday Mail Zimsec board chairperson Professor Eddie Mwenje said after the timetables have been drafted, there would be extensive consultations with various stakeholders, after which they will be shared with the candidates.

“Examinations will start on December 1, with Grade Seven candidates being the first to sit for the exams. This will enable their answer scripts to be marked and the results to be published in December so that parents have enough time to look for Form One places.

“Advanced Level candidates will also write and complete their examinations in December, while the Ordinary Level classes will be the ones that will have their examinations spill into January.

Zimsec is now seized with the drafting of the timetables, which will be shared with stakeholders before they are released to the students.”

Prof Mwenje said the printing of Grade Seven examination papers has since been completed.

The exams management body said it is now printing exam papers for Ordinary and Advanced Level candidates.

An assessment of centres across the country for suitability to hold exams is also currently underway-Statemedia

“We Have Not Yet Approved Any School Fees Increases”: Govt

By A Corresponent- Primary and Secondary education minister Cain Mathema has said government has not yet approved any school fees increases adding that all schools that had effected fees increases had done so illegally.

He was responding to questions from legislators soon after presenting his ministerial statement Thursday.

Said Mathema:

“……. With regards to school fees as it has been asked by many Hon. Members, up to now the Ministry has not yet approved any school fees increases at all.  

So, those schools that have increased school fees without my authority, it is illegal and action will be taken against them. 

          All schools in Zimbabwe can only increase school fees after the approval by the permanent secretary, that is by the Ministry.  I also urge parents to participate in these decisions made by some schools.  

There are some school boards or some school SDCs who do not consult parents and guardians.  No school fees should be increased without approval from the Permanent Secretary.  If Hon. Members are aware of any school that has done that, my doors are open, let me have that school.”

Zimbabweans Flood Messina As Borders Partially open

Suspected undocumented Zimbabweans climb into a South African National Defence Force (SANDF) vehicle following their arrest after attempting to smuggle food and furniture into Zimbabwe from South Africa, near the Beitbridge border post, near Musina on October 1, 2020. (Photo by Phill Magakoe / AFP)

MUSINA – Zimbabwean street vendor Memory Chauke did not get very far when she hopped over a fence into neighbouring South Africa on the first day its borders reopened after a six-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

South African patrol guards had anticipated that Zimbabweans would resume illegal crossings into the country to buy goods as soon as travel restrictions were lifted.

Hundreds were arrested as they tried to smuggle groceries back to impoverished Zimbabwe, where an economic downturn and rampant hyperinflation have destroyed livelihoods.

Chauke was caught on the way back to her village, on a gravel road around 500 metres away from the official Beitbridge border post.

She looked sombre and exhausted as she sat under a large thorn tree, surrounded by grocery bags.

Chauke said it was the first time she had been arrested during crossing.

“I always run,” she told AFP. “Today, I didn’t manage.

The 45-year-old mother of five had just walked more than 20 kilometres to South Africa’s northernmost town of Musina and bought goods she planned to resell in Zimbabwe for a profit.

“Where we stay there is no food, there is not enough food so we are hungry,” she said. “We come to nearby shops and buy cheaper food, then go back to Zimbabwe.”

Others sat on the ground alongside her, clutching recently purchased pots, maize meal, fuel and even sofas and a bed as they awaited their fate.

Many Zimbabweans rely on goods bought from richer South Africa for basic supplies, and informal cross-border trade is a lucrative business.

Some traders go as far as risking the treacherous crocodile-infested Limpopo river which divides the two countries to reach more affordably-priced South African stores.

“It’s so dangerous but there is nothing I can do,” said Chauke, who had not dared to venture across the border since South Africa locked down on March 27.

She hoped to beg for forgiveness and “go back to my kids”.

‘A hungry stomach’

South Africa, the continent’s hardest-hit country by COVID-19, reopened some land borders as well as its three main airports on October 1.

Zimbabwean authorities had also planned to resume international travel on the same day.

But the Beitbridge border post, one of Africa’s busiest crossings, has remained shut on the Zimbabwean side.

Private vehicles were stopped at the gate and told to turn back.

Only commercial trucks, which were already exempt from travel restrictions, were allowed through.

“We haven’t opened the Beitbridge border as yet,” Zimbabwe’s Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe told local media on Thursday, without giving a reason for the delay.

South African border patrols said they still intercepted many Zimbabweans jumping the fence on Thursday.

“There was a slight increase in numbers but for most of them it was with regard to the groceries,” military official David Mathetsha told AFP.

“A hungry stomach is capable of doing anything,” he explained, adding that officers had confiscated a variety of goods and bulk purchases.

Mathetsha said that thousands of Zimbabweans crossed into South Africa each day before the pandemic.

“At some stage you would arrest one person more than 20 times,” he recalled.

The fence separating South Africa and Zimbabwe has been notoriously porous since its de-electrification in 1994.

A multi-million rand renewal project was put on hold earlier this year after South Africa’s parliament deemed a new stretch of fencing inadequate and overpriced.

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FULL TEXT- “Teachers Have A Right To Go On Strike”

THE MINISTER OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION (HON. MATHEMA): Thank you Hon. Speaker.  I would like to thank the Hon. Members for the questions that have been put forward to me.  

Yes, Hon. Chikwinya, most teachers have not reported to work as we expected them and this question has been raised by most of the Hon. Members, which is something to do with the remuneration, that is why the teachers have decided not to come to work.  

The issues have to do with their salaries, their conditions and that responsibility belongs to the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare but that does not mean that Government does not know that teachers indeed want salary increment and better working conditions.  

Both the Ministry of Public Service as well as Public Service Commission are aware of that.  As Minister responsible for Primary and Secondary Education, I am aware that this is what teachers have requested for.  

Indeed, they are into Trade Unions; about 10 Teacher Trade Unions exist.  I would not, Madam Speaker go into detail because the relevant Ministry is there.  

That issue is being handled by the relevant authorities, both the Ministry and Public Service Commission. They are handling that issue with the Trade Unions.

Indeed, the National Joint Tripartite Meetings are taking place. So I would not want to go much into that, but as the Minister responsible for Primary and Secondary Education,

I am aware that this is what teachers have requested for. Indeed, they have a right to go on strike because after all, they are into trade unions.

We have around 10 teacher trade unions in Zimbabwe. So that issue, I would not want to go into detail because the relevant Ministry is handling that.

          We are interfacing with them. I am part of the team – in a way, and we are very much aware as a Ministry that indeed teachers have made these requests. As for PPEs, let us remember that the 28th was only on Monday.

I am still monitoring the situation to find out exactly what is happening. I was in Masvingo, Mwenezi and Chivi and all the schools that I visited have the PPEs for the teachers.

The Deputy Minister was out there as well, right across the country and other officials. Where there is a lack..

Joe Biden Tests Covid-19 Negative After Encounter With Donald Trump

Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Joe Bide

WILMINGTON, United States – Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said Friday he has tested negative for COVID-19, three days after his debate with Donald Trump, who has contracted the illness.

“I’m happy to report that Jill and I have tested negative for COVID,” Biden said. “I hope this serves as a reminder: wear a mask, keep social distance, and wash your hands.”

Minutes before, his doctor Kevin O’Connor issued a statement via the 77-year-old former vice president’s campaign about the negative result.

“Vice President Joe Biden and Dr Jill Biden underwent PCR testing for Covid-19 today and Covid-19 was not detected,” O’Connor said.

Trump’s positive diagnosis – announced in the early hours of Friday after one of his senior aides, Hope Hicks, tested positive – has jolted the race for the White House with a month to go.

Earlier, Biden had wished his 74-year-old adversary and his wife Melania a swift recovery from Covid-19.

“Jill and I send our thoughts to President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump for a swift recovery,” Biden tweeted.

“We will continue to pray for the health and safety of the president and his family.”

Biden’s running mate Kamala Harris put out a similar tweet, saying she and her husband Doug are “keeping them and the entire Trump family in our thoughts.”

Vice President Mike Pence has tested negative, his spokesman said Friday.

Source: AFP

ZCTU Tells Workers To Brace For General Strikes

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions has told workers to prepare for scheduled “general strikes” amid poor salaries and working conditions concerns.

The call comes barely hours after the announcement that the government has announced a 40% cost of living adjustment, which workers say is still insignificant.

Posting on social media, ZCTU said:

Get ready for a #GeneralStrike

Do not allow the Government to destroy our Education sector It is our kids who will not access #education Every worker is demanding USD SALARIES So join the ZCTU every Monday #SocialJusticeStruggleDay Either we #OrganiseOrStarve

Meanwhile, teachers in government schools are already on industrial action since the resumption of classes on the 28th of September.

They are vowing to boycott classes for as long as the government has not restored their October 2018 salaries.

On average, government workers are earning an equivalent of US$35, before deductions, which is way below the poverty datum line which stood at ZWL$11 333 (USD133) as of August.

More: ZCTU Zimbabwe Twitter

Another Blow For Mwonzora

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Khupe Now Officially An MP And Phugeni A Senator

Paul Nyathi

Thokozani Khupe

Government has officially Gazetted Thokozani Khupe as a member of parliament for women proportional representation for Bulawayo province replacing MDC Alliance National chairperson Thabita Khumalo.

Below is the goverment Gazette proclaiming her confirmation.

Mwonzora Off To Intimidate Gwanda Councillors Ahead Of Mayoral Election

Southern Eye

Douglas Mwonzora

ELECTIONS for Gwanda mayor were yesterday deferred to next week amid reports that rival groups from Zanu PF and MDC Alliance had mutually agreed that they needed more time to campaign, Southern Eye can reveal.

The post fell vacant recently after Thokozani Khupe’s MDC-T’s recalled councillor Jastone Mazhale for declaring his support for MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa.

Mazhale had been Gwanda’s mayor since 2018 and elections to replace him had been set for yesterday.

Chamber secretary Hlupo Mhlanga told Southern Eye that the polls would be held next week.

“According to the notice we have issued, the elections for mayor will be held on Monday at 10am at the council chambers,” he said.

While Mhlanga could not be drawn into giving reasons for the postponement, sources revealed that there was bickering over the elections which are likely to be tightly contested as both Zanu PF and opposition MDC formations are eager to control the town.

“However, both camps asked for more time to prepare. Zanu PF wants the position of mayor. MDC Alliance also wants to control the town as before while Khupe’s MDC-T also wants its candidate to win.

“On Sunday, Douglas Mwonzora (MDC-T acting secretary-general) and KP (Khaliphani Phugeni, acting spokesperson) will be coming down here to campaign for their candidate. So, a compromise to defer the polls was made by all the

parties.”

MDC Alliance has five councillors, while Zanu PF has four.

The MDC-T is fielding ward 5 councillor Gilbert Dube, while Zanu PF is backing ward 3 councillor Knowledge Ndlovu.

Chamisa’s party is yet to announce its candidate, possibly opting to announce on the eve of the polls so that the candidate will not be recalled by Khupe before the polls.

Chiwenga Cancels All By Elections

Correspondent

VICE PRESIDENT Constantino Chiwenga, who is also the Health Minister, Friday amended the 2020 Public Health Regulations and suspended all by-elections the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) had scheduled for 5 December citing the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last month, ZEC chairperson, Justice Priscilla Chigumba announced by-elections were to be conducted in December.

However, Chiwenga as the Health Minister announced Friday all by-elections had been suspended.

“It is hereby notified by the Minister of Health in terms of section 68 of the Public Health Act (Chapter 15:17) made the following regulations – 1).

“These regulations maybe cited as the Public Health (Covid-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment (Amendment) Regulation pursuant to subsection (2), the holding of any by-election to fill a casual vacancy in Parliament or in local authority is for the duration of the period of the declaration of Covid-19 as a formidable epidemic disease, suspended, and if such vacancy occurred while such declaration is in force, no part of the period from the date of such vacancy to the date of the end of declaration she be counted for the purpose of section (158 (3) of the Constitution,” Statutory Instrument 225A of 2020 reads.

However, the Elections Resource Centre (ERC) said the suspension affected the independence of (ZEC)

“By-elections in Zimbabwe suspended indefinitely. The Minister of Health has suspended by-elections in Zimbabwe for the duration of the Covid-19 pandemic. The independence of ZEC has been cast in doubt with the Minister of Health now regulating electoral activities,” it said in a statement.

Murder Of Chiwaya, Toxicology Test Results Missing

The MDC Alliance comments concerning the toxicology test results of the murdered Councillor Lavender Chiwaya, saying: over

Logarusic To Announce Squad For Malawi Clash

Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic has included only a few players based in Africa in his squad for the friendly match against Malawi.

The encounter will be played in Blantyre at Kamuzu Stadium on 11 October.

Speaking on the selection of the players, Logarusic said he opted to dominate the squad with Europe-based stars because they are currently active.

He also picked a few players in South African but completely snubbed those based at home.

“What I can tell you is we have selected predominantly Europe-based players,” the coach told the Herald.

“There are no local players we have selected for this particular match. I haven’t had the chance to watch them in action. Remember, the league has not yet started in Zimbabwe, due to Covid-19, and players in the country haven’t been active.

“I can tell you that we have also picked very few players from the South African league. Those players last played competitively about three weeks ago.”

ZIFA have already sent invitation letters to the selected foreign-based stars who include Knowledge Musona, Khama Billiat, Marvelous Nakamba and Tino Kadewere.-Soccer 24

Logarusic

Confirmed: 2020 COSAFA Cup Cancelled

The 2020 COSAFA Cup will no longer take place this year due to lack of adequate preparations and packed international calendar in the light of the coronavirus outbreak.

The tournament was initially set to happen in May in South Africa, but it was postponed to October.

Zimbabwe were not going to take part due to a ban that resulted after the nation failed to honour an agreement to host the 2019 edition.

Announcing on their official website, COSAFA said: “South African Government has re-opened borders to African countries and confirmed that international sporting events may take place.

“Sadly, this news has come too late to allow for the COSAFA Cup, with too little preparation time available to utilise the October FIFA International window, and a packed international calendar to the end of the year with the resumption of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers in November.”

Other competitions will go on as scheduled with the Under-17 and Under-20 Men’s Championships set for November and December 2020, respectively, in South Africa. Both tournaments will serve as qualifiers for the continental finals to be staged by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).-Soccer 24

No Dialogue With Zanu PF Appendages- Hwende

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance Secretary General, Hon Charlton Hwende has sternly warned Mr Douglas Mwonzora against working with Zanu PF to thwart the struggle for democracy.

Hon Hwende also literally ruled out the possibility of talks with Mr Mwonzora and Thokozani Khupe.

“There will be no talks between democrats and those working with Zanu-PF to slow down the Democratic Agenda in this Country.

We are happy that we have flushed out spies, CIOs and Collaborators from the opposition.

The Continued onslaught on our MPs and Councillors which has resulted in 10 MPs being illegally recalled by Douglas Mwonzora acting unilaterally and in connivance with
@edmnangagwa
@ZANUPF_Official
will have serious financial and political consequences on Mwonzora as a person,” Hon Hwende wrote on Twitter.

MDC Alliance Secretary General Charlton Hwende

Bayern Munich Dominate UEFA Awards

Bayern Munich dominated the 2020 UEFA Awards held on Thursday with Robert Lewandowski winning the accolade.

The 32-year old was named Uefa Forward and Player of the Year while his team-mates Mauel Neuer and Joshua Kimmich took home the Goalkeeper of the Year and the best defender award respectively.

Their gaffer Hansi Flick was named Coach of the Year.

Uefa Awards 2020 Winners:
2020 UEFA President’s Award: Didier Drogba
Player of the Year: Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich)
Coach of the Year: Hansi Flick (Bayern Munich)
Goalkeeper of the Year: Mauel Neuer (Bayern Munich)
Defender of the Year: Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich)
Midfielder of the Year: Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
Forward of the Year: Robert Lewandowski(Bayern Munich)-Soccer 24

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Mamelodi Sundowns To Name Mosimane Replacement

Reigning South African Premiership champions have reportedly identified the replacement for retired coach Pitso Mosimane.

Jingles, as Mosimane is fondly-known across the Limpopo, shocked the country’s football fraternity yesterday when he resigned before being confirmed as the next Al Ahly coach.

It has now emerged that the Pretoria-based club, according to information gathered by South African publication Soccer Laduma, are contemplating naming assistant coaches Rulani Mokwena and Manqoba Mnqgithi, who were part of Mosimane’s technical department, as co-head coaches.-Soccer 24

Pitso Mosimane

Hon Caston Matewu Statement On Recall From Parliament

STATEMENT ON THE RECALLING FROM PARLIAMENT

Good Afternoon Marondera

Today as expected I have been recalled from Parliament by ThokoZANU Khupe.

The announcement was done by the Speaker of Parliament Adv Jacob Mudenda.

Firstly allow me to pay gratitude to the people of Marondera for the hope and trust you bestowed in me to represent your interests in the Parliament of Zimbabwe; it has been an absolute privilege.

Cdes and Friends, the crisis in Zimbabwe is not about person political or personal benefit; it is about the economic emancipation of the people of our great country and Marondera Central is no exception. In Parliament I have debated and taught on many issues that concern us as a town and indeed the Country. I will continue to fight for these issues as long as ZANU Pf continues to drive this country into the doldrums of extreme poverty.

Marondera!! It has never been about me personally but about us as a community. We desire a government that will listen to the needs of its people; a government that will adequately protect and pay its civil servants from teachers, police, soliders and the whole fraternity. It would have been easy to submit to Khupe and remain in Parliament; BUT make no mistake, it was never about me but about you the good and gracious people of Marondera Central.

I was elected under the able leadership of President Nelson Chamisa who I wholeheartedly believe will deliver this country to the land of milk and honey that we beseech. I remain and stand by President Nelson Chamisa.

Marondera Central; our very voice that you proclaimed in 2018 has been beaten BUT it will never be silenced. In the two years I have had a lot happen to me including the merciless shooting at my house. I have never shaken and I will continue to be that voice. They may remove me from the Parliament building but they can never remove me from the hearts and people of Marondera.

Cdes and friends, we live to fight another day.

Aluta Continua

Chamisa Chete Chete

God bless Zimbabwe
God bless Marondera

I thank you

Hon C Matewu
The People’s MP
Marondera Central

Bully-boy Tactics Will Not Resolve National Crisis, MDC Alliance Tells Mathema

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. We call the government to fulfill their mandate to provide basic education to our innocent and expecting children.

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

teacherscan’tbreathtoo

liberateourtrsfrompoverty

freeJoana

freeTakudzwa

freeLast

freeMadzorere

zanupfmustgo

Cain Mathema

I Will Stand With President Chamisa, Declares Hon Matewu

Farai Dziva|Marondera Central MP Hon Caston Matewu has said he will not be distracted by the recall from Parliament.

In his statement, Hon Matewu accused Thokozani Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora of betraying the people’s struggle.

See statement below :

STATEMENT ON THE RECALLING FROM PARLIAMENT

Good Afternoon Marondera

Today as expected I have been recalled from Parliament by ThokoZANU Khupe.

The announcement was done by the Speaker of Parliament Adv Jacob Mudenda.

Firstly allow me to pay gratitude to the people of Marondera for the hope and trust you bestowed in me to represent your interests in the Parliament of Zimbabwe; it has been an absolute privilege.

Cdes and Friends, the crisis in Zimbabwe is not about person political or personal benefit; it is about the economic emancipation of the people of our great country and Marondera Central is no exception. In Parliament I have debated and taught on many issues that concern us as a town and indeed the Country. I will continue to fight for these issues as long as ZANU Pf continues to drive this country into the doldrums of extreme poverty.

Marondera!! It has never been about me personally but about us as a community. We desire a government that will listen to the needs of its people; a government that will adequately protect and pay its civil servants from teachers, police, soliders and the whole fraternity. It would have been easy to submit to Khupe and remain in Parliament; BUT make no mistake, it was never about me but about you the good and gracious people of Marondera Central.

I was elected under the able leadership of President Nelson Chamisa who I wholeheartedly believe will deliver this country to the land of milk and honey that we beseech. I remain and stand by President Nelson Chamisa.

Marondera Central; our very voice that you proclaimed in 2018 has been beaten BUT it will never be silenced. In the two years I have had a lot happen to me including the merciless shooting at my house. I have never shaken and I will continue to be that voice. They may remove me from the Parliament building but they can never remove me from the hearts and people of Marondera.

Cdes and friends, we live to fight another day.

Aluta Continua

Chamisa Chete Chete

God bless Zimbabwe
God bless Marondera

I thank you

Hon C Matewu
The People’s MP
Marondera Central

President Chamisa

How To Treat A Dog Bite

Treating a dog bite

If you’ve been bitten by a dog, it’s important to tend to the injury right away to reduce your risk of bacterial infection. You also should assess the wound to determine the severity.

In some instances, you’ll be able to administer first aid to yourself. In other cases, you’ll need immediate medical treatment.

Whether the dog is yours or someone else’s, you may feel shaken after being bitten. If you need medical attention, call for help rather than driving yourself to the doctor or hospital.

Read on to learn the steps you should take following a dog bite, and what you can do to prevent infection.

Ask about the dog’s vaccination history

The first thing you should do following a dog bite is to put distance between yourself and the dog. That can eliminate the chances that you may be bitten again.

Once there’s no longer an immediate threat, it’s important to determine if the dog has been inoculated against rabies.

If the dog’s owner is nearby, ask for the dog’s vaccination history, making sure to get the owner’s name, telephone number, and veterinarian’s contact information. If possible, also ask to see some sort of ID.

If the dog is unaccompanied, ask anyone who witnessed the attack if they’re familiar with the dog and know where the owner lives.

Of course, it’s also possible to be bitten by your own dog. For this reason, make sure to keep up with your dog’s rabies inoculations. Even a friendly, gentle animal may sometimes bite.

Administer first aid

The type of first aid you administer will be determined by the severity of the bite.

If your skin wasn’t broken, wash the area with warm water and soap. You can also apply an antibacterial lotion to the area as a precaution.

If your skin was broken, wash the area with warm soap and water and gently press on the wound to promote a small amount of bleeding. This will help flush out germs.

If the bite is already bleeding, apply a clean cloth to the wound and gently press down to stop the flow. Follow up with an application of antibacterial lotion and cover with a sterile bandage.

All dog bite wounds, even minor ones, should be monitored for signs of infection until they’re completely healed.

Check the bite often to see if it becomes:

redswollenwarmtender to the touch

If the wound gets worse, you feel pain, or develop a fever, see a doctor immediately.

Treatment steps

Wash the wound with soap and warm water.

Gently press a clean cloth over the wound to stop the flow of blood.Apply an antibacterial ointment to the wound.Cover with a sterile bandage.Watch for signs of infection.Seek help if you suspect infection or possible exposure to rabies, or if the wound is severe…

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UEFA Champions League Draw: Full Details

Farai Dziva|The UEFA Champions League has been conducted.

See below the the full details:

Group A: Bayern, Atlético Madrid, Salzburg, Lokomotiv Moskva
Group B: Real Madrid, Shakhtar Donetsk, Internazionale, Mönchengladbach
Group C: Porto, Manchester City, Olympiacos, Marseille
Group D: Liverpool, Ajax, Atalanta, Midtjylland
Group E: Sevilla, Chelsea, Krasnodar, Rennes
Group F: Zenit, Dortmund, Lazio, Club Brugge
Group G: Juventus, Barcelona, Dynamo Kyiv, Ferencváros
Group H: Paris, Manchester United, Leipzig, İstanbul Başakşehir

UEFA

Stop Intimidating Our Suffering Teachers, MDC Alliance Tells Government

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. We call the government to fulfill their mandate to provide basic education to our innocent and expecting children.

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

teacherscan’tbreathtoo

liberateourtrsfrompoverty

freeJoana

freeTakudzwa

freeLast

freeMadzorere

zanupfmustgo

Hwende Warns Mwonzora Against Working With Zanu PF

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance Secretary General, Hon Charlton Hwende has sternly warned Mr Douglas Mwonzora against working with Zanu PF to thwart the struggle for democracy.

Hon Hwende also literally ruled out the possibility of talks with Mr Mwonzora and Thokozani Khupe.

“There will be no talks between democrats and those working with Zanu-PF to slow down the Democratic Agenda in this Country.

We are happy that we have flushed out spies, CIOs and Collaborators from the opposition.

The Continued onslaught on our MPs and Councillors which has resulted in 10 MPs being illegally recalled by Douglas Mwonzora acting unilaterally and in connivance with
@edmnangagwa
@ZANUPF_Official
will have serious financial and political consequences on Mwonzora as a person,” Hon Hwende wrote on Twitter.

Douglas Mwonzora

Duo Killed After Attempting To Disarm Soldiers

Two Victoria Falls men were shot dead outside the resort town after they allegedly tried to disarm two anti-smuggling soldiers deployed to man the Zambezi River.

Police national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the shooting incident which took place on Wednesday evening. He said:

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is investigating the circumstances in which two suspects tried to disarm members of the security services who were on anti-smuggling deployments in Victoria Falls on 30 September 2020 resulting in a shooting incident and deaths of two suspects. As the security services team was at Chisuma Business Centre, at 7:30 pm monitoring anti-smuggling activities and dispersing people who had gathered in contravention of Covid-19 regulations, one of the suspects assaulted a security service member and then tried to disarm him resulting in the scuffle.

This comes a few weeks after two gunmen shot and killed a soldier in Chivhu and critically injured another. The duo was later hunted down and killed in a shootout with soldiers.-Chronicle

Soldiers

Just In: Chiwenga Suspends By-Elections Indefinitely.

By Jane Mlambo| Minister of Health and Child Care Constantino Chiwenga has indefinitely suspended by-elections to fill vacant parliamentary and council seats created by the recall of MDC Alliance legislators and Killer Zivhu by Zanu PF citing the declaration of COVID-19 as a pandemic for the move.

According to the gazetted SI 225 of 2020, Chiwenga invoked the Public Health Act to block by-elections which had earlier been earmarked for the 5th of December.

“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, and if such a vacancy occurred while such declaration is in force, no part of the period from the date of such vacancy to the date of the end of the declaration shall be counted for the purposes of section 158(3) of the constitution,” reads SI 225 of 2020.

Infightings within the opposition MDC-T has resulted in the recall of more than 40 legislators and councillors by a rival faction led by Dr Thokozani Khupe.

The recalled legislators and councillors were hoping to bounce back soon but it appears they have to wait longer to return to parliament and council.

Khupe’s MDC T Presidency Extended

By A Correspondent- The Supreme Court has granted opposition MDC-T interim leadership a further extension up to November 30 to hold an extraordinary congress.

The court had in March ordered that the party holds the congress not later than the 31st of July this year but the party currently led by Thokozani Khupe argued that the coronavirus lockdown made it impossible for them to comply with the ruling.

The congress is meant to elect the successor to MDC’s founding leader the late Morgan Tsvangirai who succumbed to cancer in 2018.

His demise has left a power vacuum that has created a prolonged gruesome leadership crisis which has since spilt into courts.

Thokozani Khupe accuses her nemesis, Nelson Chamisa of MDC Alliance of usurping power in the runup to the 2018 elections.

Meanwhile, Chamisa and his allies accuse Khupe of being a ZANU PF mole created to destabilise the biggest opposition in the country.

Govt Says It Will Continue Working With IMF, WB, AfDB

Government has said it will continue working with international financial institutions (IFIs), including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after its aborted Staff-Monitored Programme (SMP) with the Bretton Woods institution.

In a wide-ranging interview, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube said it will work with IFIs to enable it to come up with the right policy mix for the country.

“Government continues to work to address economic challenges to promote stability using homegrown solutions wherever possible,” Ncube said.

“We are also working closely with development partners, including the IMF, WB (World Bank), AfDB (African Development Bank), amongst others, for provision of technical assistance and guidance on international best practices which enable us to come up with the optimal policy mix for the country.”

The IMF revealed in a report on its 2020 Article IV Consultation with Zimbabwe, following its board meeting in Washington earlier this year, that the SMP, which was adopted in May last year, is now “off track” after government’s failure to meet set targets.

“The government that came into office following the 2018 elections adopted an agenda focussed on macro-economic stabilisation and reforms. This was supported by a Staff-Monitored Programme from the IMF, adopted in May 2019, but is now off track as policy implementation is mixed,” the Bretton Woods institution noted.

Ncube revealed that government will continue to work towards the repayment of its debts to IFIs. The country has an external debt of just over US$8 billion.

“Government is continuing with token payments to settle the country’s foreign debt obligations,” Ncube said.

He pointed out that reforms of state owned enterprises and parastatals (SOEs) are being accelerated as outlined in the 2020 National Budget.

“Having approved the implementation framework for 43 SOEs and parastatals in 2018, government has targeted five public enterprises, namely TelOne, NetOne, Telecel, Zimpost and POSB for immediate reforms and work is already underway to identify transaction advisors. Projections are that government will realise at least US$350 million from this initial process,” Ncube revealed.

“In addition, turnaround strategies for at least 20 public enterprises are being supported by various development partners. The SOEs reform process will, therefore, ensure that parastatals and their restructuring are fully accountable, transparent, efficient, effective, and viable, complementing Government efforts in promoting economic growth and improved service delivery to the general public.”

The Finance minister said now that inflation is stable and rapidly declining, government will work gradually to adjust civil servant’s wages towards real wages, including non-monetary benefits which will increase their buying power.

Civil servants have become restive as a result of the decimation of their wages paid in local currency due to inflation, which stood at 761% for August. Health workers downed their tools recently in protest in a strike that lasted more than two months with teachers also going on strike this week.

Ncube revealed that the US$75 Covid-19 allowance Treasury is paying civil servants is derived from taxes it receives in forex.

“The country’s tax laws require tax payers to remit taxes on transactions in the currency of trade. Government therefore receives its foreign currency revenues from the taxes, duty, levies, royalties and part of these proceeds are being used to pay for civil servants’ Covid-19 allowances, which have been benchmarked in US dollars,” he said.

As government winds up the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), Ncube said the programme was conceived as the first step of a 12-year economic development plan which leads to the achievement of Vision 2030. The plan was broken into the TSP (two years 2018-2020), National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) (five years, 2021 2025) and NDS2 (five years, 2026-2030).

“The TSP was launched against a background of rising inflation, unemployment, high fiscal and trade deficits, low foreign currency reserves etc and in this regard, there was need for a stabilisation plan. The major objectives of the TSP are to stabilise the macro-economic environment, inclusive of the financial sector by introducing necessary policy and institutional reforms for transformation towards a more private sector led economy, addressing utility and infrastructure shortfalls, and launching quick-win initiatives to stimulate growth,” he said.

“Reforms implemented under TSP included fiscal consolidation, restoration of monetary policy, liberalisation of the foreign exchange markets, the undertaking of governance reforms, entrenched re-engagement with the international community, facilitation of investment, and infrastructure development.”

Ncube added that: “Having now realised stability under the TSP, government now moves under the National Development Strategy (NDS1) to leverage on the successes registered to grow the economy and to reinstate the country on a sustainable growth trajectory.”

Source – the independent

Why Chakwera Did Not Confront ED Over Human Rights Violations Revealed

By A Correspondent- Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera has said he did not rebuke his Zimbabwean counterpart President Emerson Mnangagwa, whose Government has come under international spotlight for human rights abuses, saying there were proper processes that need to be followed in tackling such issues.

Two civil society organisations, Youth and Society and Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation- on Tuesday wrote Chakwera, asking him to use his two-day official visit in Harare to discuss with Presidemt Mnangagwa on the need for his regime to stop attacking human rights defenders and respect human rights.

Speaking on Thursday on arrival at Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe said he has had fruitful bilateral talks with Zimbabwean President but did not censure him on human rights abuses.

He, however, said the topic on human rights came up during the discussions.

“You know that there is a process that takes place. I am a new kid on the block. I am learning in order to know what is going on with our neighbours.”

President Mnangagwa himself last night responded to some of the issues,” Chakwera said.

He, however, could not divulge more, only adding that he had “lengthy discussions” in private as well as in the presence of others “particularly to do with human development and prosperity in the region. Integrating trade, making sure that our people relate well and issues to do with security in our region.”

President Chakwera, who will assume the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Chairmanship next year, also had discussions with SADC ambassadors based in Zimbabwe.

Malawi and Zimbabwe share historical ties and before, both countries gained independence from Britain, they were under what was referred to as the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.

During his arrival, Chakwera was welcomed by the country’s second-in-command Saulos Chilima and supporters of the Tonse Alliance led government from MCP, UTM Party and People’s Party

-NyasaTimes

Touts Kill Chitungwiza Man Who Refused To Board Their Kombi

By A Correspondent- Police are seeking information leading to the arrest of three touts who kicked a 63-year-old Chitungwiza man to death along High Glen Road in Harare after he refused to board their unregistered kombi.

Mr Anias Chiyangwa of Zengeza 1 was pronounced dead at Parktown Clinic in Waterfalls where he had been taken by his relatives.

He was walking near Mashwede Service Station when he was approached by the touts who were travelling in an unregistered Nissan Caravan.

They tried to force him to board their vehicle, but he resisted and they started kicking him until some passers-by intervened. The touts jumped into their vehicle and sped off, leaving Mr Chiyangwa unconscious.

His rescuers searched his pockets and found his mobile phone, which they used to contact one of his relatives who attended the scene.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday said investigations on the case were still continuing and they were still appealing for information.

Zimbabwean Lands Top Job At Sony Music UK

Taponeswa Mavunga has been appointed Director of Africa at Sony Music UK, a newly created position that will expand the company’s scope within African music.

She will report directly to Jason Iley, Chairman and CEO of Sony Music UK & Ireland.

Mavunga will be responsible for amplifying UK signed artists across Africa, as well as supporting artists within Africa to develop relationships, identify opportunities and increase visibility within the UK.

She will work in close alignment with Mark Collen (EVP of UK International), the Sony Music UK labels and Sony Music Africa on artist strategy and will be the UK gateway for identifying local talent and opportunities within the region.

Mavunga joined Sony Music as Head of Publicity for Columbia UK in 2015, where she oversaw press strategy across the label’s roster and spearheaded campaigns for artists including Childish Gambino, Koffee, Wizkid, Davido and Rosalia.

Previously based in Johannesburg, Mavunga was Head of Talent and Music for Viacom Africa working on MTV Base, BET Africa and Nickelodeon channels.

She also worked on the 2015 edition of the of the Mamas (MTV Africa Music Awards) hosted in Durban.

-Music Business Worldwide

“She has incredible relationships with artists and there is no one more suited to represent Sony Music UK in Africa’s accelerating market.

“Tapi’s first-hand experience of working in African music and entertainment and her enthusiasm to connect artists locally and globally is unmatched.”

“TAPI UNDERSTANDS WHY BRIDGES BETWEEN OUR MARKETS ARE KEY TO GROWING THE BUSINESS, WHETHER PROMOTING AFRICAN ARTISTS OUTSIDE OF THE CONTINENT OR HELPING GLOBAL ARTISTS FIND NEW GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA.”

SEAN WATSON, SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT AFRICA

Sean Watson (Managing Director, Sony Music Entertainment Africa) said: “Tapi has long been one of the most passionate champions in the UK of our African artists, so to have her working more closely and formally with the African team at Sony Music is fantastic!

“Tapi understands why bridges between our markets are key to growing the business, whether promoting African artists outside of the continent or helping global artists find new growth opportunities in Africa.”

Get Ready For A General Strike: ZCTU

The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union (ZCTU) has urged Zimbabweans to prepare for a general strike to force government to pay its workers in United States Dollars.

Posting on Twitter, ZCTU said government should not be allowed to destroy the education by refusing to adequately pay teachers.

Teachers have declared incapacitation despite schools re-opening.

Local Authorities’ Budgets Must Reflect Women’s Concerns

By Lloyd Mupfudze- Local authorities  have embarked on public consultation meetings ahead of the 2021 budget. The activities are in fulfilment of statutory requirements providing for the need to consult citizens in budget formulation.  Local authorities budget sets priorities for service delivery and development.

I posit that unless the concerns of women and men are considered during the budgetary process, budgets will not be responsive to their concerns. The failure to provide adequate funding for essential services increases the workload for women resulting in their failure to participate in social, economic and political activities.

The budgeting process should therefore seek to address developmental and service delivery issues in a gender sensitive manner.

Councils should carry out a gender analysis of their budgets to ensure that they are gender responsive. Women and men should participate in the budget formulation process. Council technical staff should have competencies to analyses the gender impact of the budget. Capacity building in Gender Responsive budgeting should be provided also by Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).

The key mandate for councils is to provide basic services necessary for everyday life. It is important to note that women are particularly concerned about the quality service delivery.  Service provision affect women because of their socially ascribed roles as mothers, housekeepers and caregivers.

Therefore, Councils should analyse the impact of their services on women and men to ensure that services are provided in a gender responsive manner.

The failure to provide efficient services increases the labour burden on women and limits their ability to participate in other social and economic roles. Local authority systems should ensure fair access to services by women and men in all local authorities.

The failure by councils in their mandate to provide safe and reliable water and to maintain efficient waste water systems increases the burden of labour on women increases as they seek alternative sources of water. Unreliable waste water systems risk the health of family members thereby increasing the burden on women as caregivers. Water provision by the duty bearers should be at an affordable rate.

Erratic collection of refuse forces women as home keepers, to seek alternative ways of disposal. This increases the burden of unpaid work by women and prevents them from participating in other social, political and economic development activities. Citizens should demand for efficient refuse collection system and opportunities for women and men to benefit economically from waste recycling.

One of the most neglected area of concern is that of public lighting. Safety and security are a key concern for both women and men. Evidence shows that women are more vulnerable in situations where security is compromised. Cases of gender-based violence increase in areas where there is no public lighting.

Failure to adequately light public streets and public areas prevents women from moving freely at night. This prevents them from participating in social and political activities which take place after daytime. It is important to promote safety through advocating and lobbying for efficient lighting of public roads, streets and other public areas.

The provision of decent shelter is a basic right for all residents. It is important that housing policies ensure the fair allocation of houses and housing stands to female and male headed households. Housing policies must provide for equal access to housing by women and men. Housing allocations must be made equitably between male and female applicants.

Lack of access to primary healthcare affects women and men differently. Women are care givers in families and therefore have to access health services when family members fall sick.

In addition, women’s reproductive capacity and their vulnerability to diseases such as HIV and AIDs increase their need for health services in general and reproductive health services in particular.

Gender norms and stereotypes dictate that women are the primary caregivers for children. Councils should provide crèches and nursery schools at affordable rates. Failure to provide crèches and nursery schools confines women to the home thereby resulting in women failing to take part in other social activities.

Recreational facilities are critical for the full development of women, men, boys and girls. Recreational facilities provided by councils should include activities which appeal to both women and men strategies.

It is also important to note that the COVID-19 pandemic have made us to relook and put much emphasis on issue of Water, Sanitation and Health (WASH)

Top Magistrate In Soup Over Corruption

By A Correspondent- The Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU) has authorised the police to investigate and arrest a top magistrate in connection with corruption.

The magistrate, Morgan Nemadire, raised concerns when he ordered a Venezuelan national, Delcy Daymar Rodriguez Guererro, to pay a ZWL$700 fine after he was convicted of possessing over 5kg of cocaine worth US$500,000 (ZWL$40m).

Speaking to Business Times this week, SACU head Tabani Mpofu (not Nelson Chamisa’s lawyer) said there has been a strong case of corruption.

Mpofu said:

We have since instructed the Police to look into the matter and effect arrest as we believe there is a strong case of corruption there.

There have been delays but an arrest has to be made.

Mpofu earlier wrote to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Deputy Commissioner General Stephen Mutamba saying the ruling by the magistrate “amounts to an act of corruption.”

He also said that the sentence had “grave implications on the integrity of our entire criminal justice system and the well-being of the economy”.

Observers viewed the sentence as not commensurate with the crime committed and also as light compared to three years sentences handed to some convicts in the past for possession of drugs worth less than $10.-BusinessTimes

Best Wishes To Trump And Wife: ED

By Jane Mlambo| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has extended his best wishes to US President Donald Trump and his wife Mellanie Trump as they recover from COVID-19.

Trump broke the news that he had tested positive to COVID-19 together with his wife.

“My best wishes to President Trump @realDonaldTrump and the First Lady @FLOTUS as they make a full recovery from COVID-19,” said Mnangagwa.

“We May Have No Alternative”: Mathema Warns Teachers

By A Correspondent- Education minister Cain Mathema has warned teachers that they risk being replaced over failure to report for duty.

Presenting a ministerial statement before parliament, Mathema said schools opening was characterised by low teachers turn out, adding that government may be forced to employ the over 20 000 qualified but unemployed teachers to cater for the learners’ needs.

Below is the full ministerial statement by Mathema:

Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir.  As the nation is now aware, Government made the decision to re-open schools for the 2020 examination classes on 14th September, 2020 for schools writing Cambridge examinations and on 28th September, 2020 for schools writing Zimsec examinations.  The decision was made following the expert assessment of the improving situation with respect to the national efforts to combat Covid 19.  

May I take this opportunity to thank His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde. E.D. Mnangagwa for leading the national efforts with foresight, courage and determination. 

May I also commend Hon. Members for your contribution in the fight against this deadly pandemic as well as the education sector which has also made a significant contribution.  

We are all aware that almost all countries went into lockdown in various valiant efforts to eradicate the Coronavirus pandemic.  Nations have gradually started to ease restrictions.  It is true that no nation can remain in lockdown forever.  

While we are witnessing some improvement in COVID 19 pandemic situation in Zimbabwe, I would like to hasten to add that the situation of low risk does not mean no risk.  We all need to maintain utmost vigilance in order to protect each other.  We remain most conscious that we need to do everything possible as a nation to protect our leaders, teachers and school communities. 

As you are no doubt aware Hon. Members, schools offering Cambridge and Zimsec examinations re-opened for the 2020 examination classes on 14th September, 2020 and 28th September, 2020 respectively. 

 Prior to the re-opening, Government and the Ministry made sure that safe and secure an environment as possible was created in the schools.  Among the measures undertaken include the following:

         i.            The development and distribution of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), which clearly guide the school management, learners and school parents assemblies on the dos and don’ts with respect to efforts to combat the Coronavirus; 

      ii.            The development and distribution of the Secretary’s Circular Number 10 of 2020 which articulates the SOPs, as well as key inputs and processes that must obtain at each school on a daily basis;

   iii.            Procurement by Government of Personal Protective Equipment for 8500 schools out of 9625 schools.  Those supported are Government schools, council schools and not for profit mission schools;

   iv.            The setting up of social distance markers at each school covering all areas where learners gather;

      v.            The training of all teachers before they can begin teaching and learning.  This was done in collaboration with the Minister of Health and Child Care.  Training was interrupted by the lockdown but it went through;

   vi.            The training of all learners on the first day at school so that they appreciate how they should conduct themselves in the new norm;

vii.            The setting up at each school of temporary holding bays for learners who fall sick; and

viii.            The deployment of information, education and communication materials on COVID 19 among others.

Mr. Speaker Sir, any school that has some essential PPEs outstanding was required to defer opening until all the essentials were in place.  As you are also aware, the re-opening of schools is not a subject that has received 100% consensus, either here in Zimbabwe or globally but for any nation to wait for a perfect situation when the virus is completely eradicated may mean waiting forever. 

 We are learning and we will establish the accurate figures when all learners return to school.  Some of our learners have since fallen pregnant, while others have joined various economic activities during the period of the lockdown. 

Studies have shown that the longer the learners stay out of school, the more the chances that a significant number will be lost to education.  From a few experiences of the past two days, even among those who returned to school, a significant number have lost some of the education gains that they had achieved.  

Such regression has the danger of exacerbating should the learners continue to miss school for too long a period. 

Attendance on the opening day for the schools offering Cambridge examinations was high for both teachers and learners.  The situation for the re-opening of schools on Monday, 28th September, 2020 was characterised by a high turnout for learners and a low turnout for teachers.  

The situation improved slightly on the second day and we are hoping that teachers will return to work while any grievances that they may have get addressed through the right channels.  We understand some teachers have cited incapacitation but a teacher cannot have received his or her salary and be unable to report to work even on the first day. 

 Where will be the rationale for Government to continue paying an employee who is giving no service at all?  I would like to urge teachers to reflect and ensure that we find each other. Currently, there are over 20 000 qualified teachers who are looking for work and hundreds of thousands of learners who are looking for teachers.  Government may have no alternative other than to ensure that the learners are supported with teachers so that they are ready for examinations whose dates have now been determined, that is the first of December 2020 to the 26th January 2021. 

          In conclusion, I recognise that while education is a key foundation for the lives of our children, our first responsibility is to save life and we therefore, all need to work together to ensure that we protect our children, teachers and communities from this Coronavirus.  I thank you.

Teachers: We’re Not Going Back To Work

teachers in protest – file pic

Joint Update by Teachers’ Unions of Zimbabwe on Teachers’ Incapacitation,
Opening of Schools and Writing of Public Examinations.


01 October 2020
Introduction

On the 22nd of September 2020, all the eight teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe met at ZIMTA House, as key stakeholders in the education sector, and made a bold statement about teachers’ plight and the trajectory to be adopted by Government in order to guarantee quality education in Zimbabwe. However, the Government proceeded to open schools on the 28th of September 2020 against the advice by Unions.

The Government also ignored the fact that the teachers are really incapacitated to report for duty because their September salaries had long been wiped out by the highly inflationary economic environment. Therefore, this communique seeks to give update
to our members and all concerned stakeholders who want to see a better education system in our country.

Observations
 The incapacitation action started on a high note and has since escalated to higher levels since the 28th of September. More than 100 000 teachers have now joined the action and more are expected to partake because their poverty is a reality.
 There is no meaningful teaching and learning taking place in schools because the few teachers who decided to report for duty have adopted the clock in- sit in/
walk out style due to fear of victimisation.
 Government is lying to the world that they have done everything to protect the
teachers and learners against Covid-19. There are no enough PPEs provided by
Government. Schools are yet to receive the Covid-19 abatement equipment.
 No testing of teachers and learners for Covid-19 done. Teachers and learners
were made to congregate without ascertaining if they were Covid-19-free.
 The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Cain Mathema, has
threatened to fire incapacitated and replace them with 10 000 unemployed
teachers without making effort to engage the Unions to hear the teachers’
grievances.

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That being the case, we, the undersigned teachers’ unions of Zimbabwe appeal to the
following:
 To our members the teachers, this is not the time to agonise but to organise,
mobilise, recruit and activate for a United Incapacitation Action. We want to
assure our members in particular and teachers in general that there is nothing to fear because all the necessary steps of informing the government and the
Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) about our plight were
taken. Therefore, all our members are legally covered. To the free-riders, a
Clarion call we are making is that this is the time to join any union of your choice
and be counted as part of the solution rather than problem to the challenges
being faced by teachers.

 Teachers should also desist from the clock in-sit in/ walk out style because that
is very dangerous and very a serious offence. Unions will find it difficult to
defend such teachers if found wanting.
 To all level-headed Zimbabweans, churches and parliamentarians, you can’t
afford to fold your hands during these trying times where the education and
future of your children and the country is being tampered with. Please, implore
Government to pay teachers a living wage. The teachers are languishing in abject poverty and have fallen from grace to grass with monotonous regularity so much that they have no capacity to teach their students. If this impasse is not resolved it will haunt our society.
 To Minister Mathema, this is the time to engage the relevant stakeholders,
especially teachers’ unions rather than bellowing out threats. These threats will
not solve the problems at hand but rather exacerbate the situation. Instead of
addressing the labour issues raised by teachers, you have threatened to fire the
incapacitated teachers. It is very dangerous to view every problem as a nail
where a hammer should be applied. A free warning we are offering you is that
the route you want to take will leave you bruised. It’s not too late to engage us.
 To our students, as your teachers, we love you so much but the situation is not
yet conducive. We also want to call upon you to amplify our plea for better
treatment from Government. If the Soweto Students did it in the 1970s against
the Apartheid Regime in South Africa, you can also do it here. The voices of the
students may send a bold message to our arrogant minister of primary and
secondary education. Once the sticking issues are dealt with, your teachers will
adequately prepare you for your examinations.
 To the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education, this is the time toengage the teachers’ unions once again because we have reached a stage where
we can’t afford to ignore engagement with the view to finding lasting solution.

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 To President E. D. Mnangagwa, what is happening in the education sector
should have moved you by now. Your silence, Your Excellency, is shocking. We
don’t want to believe that you want to be remembered for destroying the
education system of this country when you are gone. The teachers need your
attention and the time for positive intervention is now.
Signed by:
ARTUZ PTUZ TUZ ZDTU

ZIMTA ZINATU ZINEU ZRTU

Devolution Must Enhance Citizen Participation

By Lloyd Mupfudze- The objective of devolution of power to local government and the constitutionalising of local governance is to establish a government that is close to the people. section 264 and sub-section (a) states:

“The objectives of the devolution of governmental powers and responsibilities to provincial and metropolitan councils and local authorities are to give powers of local governance to the people and enhance their participation in the exercise of the powers of the State and in making decisions affecting them”.

Sub-section (b) provides for the promotion of a democratic, effective, transparent, accountable and coherent Government in Zimbabwe.

The purpose of devolution is to promote citizen participation in order to improve transparency, accountability and inclusiveness in devolved governance, and that should be made possible by the engagement of citizens with local authorities.

The relationship between local authorities and their citizens is centred on service delivery. In some cases, citizens have endured poor service delivery by the duty bearers. This has necessitated the mobilisation of citizens to demand better services or to provide services themselves.

In the majority of our local authorities, service delivery has deteriorated significantly and that participation in local governance is directly related to service delivery levels.

 The current national economic crisis is the major reason for the decline in service delivery. Residents believe that, misuse or abuse of financial and material resources, corruption and lack of consultation and responsiveness on the part of local authorities are the main reasons why service delivery is declining.

Councils cite rising cost of services, non-payment of service charges by the citizens and aging infrastructure as the main reasons for not meeting service delivery expectations. Poor service delivery poses a serious challenge to the relationship between rights holders and duty bearers.

Citizens can participate through their elected councillors, and they are able to express their views, concerning the development and administration of their areas. The Local government laws require every councillor to consult or have meetings with citizens to provide feedback on decisions made at council meetings and to listen to their views on local needs for presentation to council.

The relationship between citizens and local authorities is affected by the politicisation of civic issues. Meetings called upon by councillors are organised along political party lines, which detracts those who are not inclined to the councillor’s political party. Political polarisation and partisanship are affecting

participation and service delivery. Councillors are political party activists and are subject to the whipping system in their political parties and hence often distance themselves from issues that affect local communities.

Councillors are supposed to be in control of council business and responsible for agenda setting. They are the decision-makers on major council policies, programmes and projects. However, relations between councillors and council officials are unbalanced and tend to favour officials.

In most cases, council officials are more educated, knowledgeable and experienced in local government matters than the councillors. Councillors are usually intimidated by and subordinate to council officials, especially during deliberation in meetings of council business.

Council meetings have become mere platforms for councillors to rubber stamp management decisions. Councillors also wait to be briefed on council business and procedures by council Officials.

In actual fact, officials are responsible for building the capacity of councillors in articulating issues of concern to residents. Council officials control council resources and, in most cases, councillors depend on those resources in the performance of the duties. Issues raised by citizens that are unfavourable to council officials end up fizzling out.

This is clearly a huge challenge in relation to citizen participation, accountability and good local governance and an issue that could be taken up and addressed by local civil society organisations (CSOs) especially residents’ associations.

Citizen participation is a key factor in determining the success of the devolution agenda. Local authorities should develop mechanisms and systems that ensure they are responsive and accountable to the needs of members of the public.

The devolved government structures should be clearly linked with the public to enhance Citizen participation in the governance processes. Successful implementation of devolution requires strengthening accountability of local governments towards citizens.

Trump’s conduct is a shame to democracy – borrowing from Zanu PF vote rigging manual

By Wilbert Mukori| Let’s face it, the Tuesday 29 September 2020 Trump vs Biden USA presidential debate, first with two more to come, was a melee, chaotic and a total waste of time and disgrace. Democracy itself was on the ropes and the pugnacious culprit hell bend on delivering the knock-out punch President Trump – the President of the United States of America, the undisputed leader of the free and democratic world!

The Greeks, the nation that bequeathed democracy to the world 2 500 years ago, accepted that for democracy to work the people must be educated and hence the reason they promoted freedom of expression and freedom of association. No doubt the USA presidential debates were meant to help educate the American electorate so they will make an informed choice of the man/woman to hold the highest office in the land for the next four years. The one thing the Tuesday debacle was not was informative. 

Within a few minutes of the 90 minutes debate, it was clear President Trump’s agenda was not be as disruptive as he could. He constantly interrupted Joe Biden. The listeners wanted to know what each candidate was going to do not end the corona virus in America and in follow up question why their opponent’s plan would not work, for example. 

Chris Wallace, of “Fox News Sunday” who was anchor and  moderator of the debate was forced to intervene. “Please don’t interrupt!”  then “Please obey the rules!” and finally “This isn’t serving the country well!” in sheer exasperation. 

President Trump did not only undermine the very essence of democracy by interrupting the debate but worse still by raising doubt in the validity of the election process itself! Should he lose the election, he has repeatedly refused to accept the results; implying that could only happen because the elections were rigged.

“As you know today, there was a big problem,” said Mr. Trump during Tuesday’s debate. “In Philadelphia, they went in to watch, they were called poll watchers, a very safe, very nice thing. They were thrown out, they weren’t allowed to watch. You know why? Because bad things happen in Philadelphia, bad things.”

As usual, he did not elaborate or provide any evidence. It is all innuendo and suppositions! 

On this occasion, it turns out the officials in Philadelphia were enforcing an existing law designed to stop poll watchers, from all the political parties, observing voter registration activities for fear of “intimidating the voters”.

The Proud Boys, a white supremacist group and ardent Trump supporters, have been involved in disruptive and intimidating activities. When President Trump was asked to publicly denounce the group, all he could master was “stand back and stand by”.

No doubt President Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies have watched the Tuesday US debate with renewed interest and will be thrilled to bits to see President Trump back in White House. They will expect him to tear up Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA) and lift the sanctions imposed on Zanu PF leaders. It would be very hypocritical of President Trump to do otherwise when, to win the US elections, he borrowed heavily from Zanu PF’s own vote rigging manual! 

“I’ve been involved in a certain amount of soul-searching.” concluded Mr Wallace. “I’m just disappointed with the results. For me, but much more importantly, I’m disappointed for the country, because it could have been a much more useful evening than it turned out to be.” 

The Commission on Presidential Debates, the body overseeing the conduct of the presidential debates is “considering changes to the format of this year’s remaining debate, a clear sign of its frustration with the results of Tuesday evening”, reported the New York Times.

SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

Junior Prison Officials Victimised Over Failure To Carry Out “Instructions” On Job Sikhala

By Hon Job Sikhala- Let the world be informed that junior prison officers at Chikurubi Maximum Prison are under siege for allegations that they were treating me nicely and not adhering to the instructions of their bosses.

I have received unusual visits both at home and at my office from several prison officers who have been victimized for showing alleged favoritism to me. They were called to some kangaroo courts at the Prisons Headquarters and accused of failure to execute instructions, some of them bizzare.

They are accused of having failed to control journalists at the High Court after i was granted bail by Justice Ndewere. They are accused of allowing journalists to film me and allowing me to talk to friends and relatives who had come to give me solidarity.

The other allegation is that they allowed Hopewell Chin’ono to visit me in the holding cell at the High Court and took some pictures of me looking tormented which Hopewell splashed to the world.

In addition it is allegedly that I was allowed to humiliate the State when I asked to be unchained for me to be able to climb the back stairs of the prison magumedhe. They are accused of allowing my wife to bring me food when I was supposed to eat prison food.

Part of the plot to inject us with a lethal substance is a subject for another day. I can’t reveal the details today. Some of the officers have been defrothed of their duties as intelligence and security personnel and have been transferred to Mazowe.

One has been downgraded to be a guard at the prison medical stores. Another one is going to be transferred to Binga. I will not mention the names of these officers under siege at this moment but if the persecution continues I will be left with no option but to reveal them.

I witnessed it one day when one officer Sergent Chitsa was called into the office of Superitendent Mlambo and insulted left, right and centre. He was accused of being an MDC stalwart and told to produce his MDC party card for allowing me to properly climb into the prison truck.

He was accused of allowing me to move slowly under leg irons. This is a very old woman, who has long reached retirement time and is renewing her contract annually but should rather be playing with grandchildren in the village.

She humiliated and insulted an adult, a father of many children, for not practicing enough cruelty on my person. Chitsa came back in the magumedhe tears rolling, only for us to be told by those who overhead the abuse telling us what happened.

The one who is selling false information to prison authorities is one person I can’t mention by name at the present moment but is nicknamed Long and Short sleeves by his colleagues behind his back for the massacre of MDC supporters in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe during the one man 2008 presidential run off which saw Robert Mugabe contest alone.

His single star rank is said to have been obtained after he begged it from the former Commissioner General of Prisons and Correctional Services for faithfully saving the party through his sellout role. He is so well known of it.

He got the job after being the most cruel Border Gezi Training College graduate.

To my brothers, I have heard your cries. I will not hesitate to approach the Courts if you gather enoughcourage if the persecution persists.

I thank you….

50 Percent Power Tariffs Hike Yet Again

Zimbabwe’s energy regulator has allowed the state power company to increase tariffs by 50% from Thursday while another hike by the same margin would come into effect next month.

The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) had already raised tariffs by 50% on Sept. 23 to bring its rates in line with inflation running above 700%.

The increase would hit residents whose salaries have lagged inflation, while businesses could pass on the cost to consumers.

Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) said in a letter to ZETDC that the government had okayed the “outstanding tariff adjustments.”

ZERA chief executive Edington Mazambani confirmed the increases.

Last year in October, the power company hiked the average electricity tariff by 320% in a bid to ramp up production and improve supplies.

Zimbabwe has managed to keep the lights on since March after businesses were either shut or cut production after a government imposed lockdown to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.

Reuters

ANC Pays Back R105 500 To State For Use Of Airforce Jet To Fly To Zim.

JOHANNESBURG – The ANC’s coffer is a little lighter. It’s paid the money it owed the SANDF.

This for using a jet to ferry senior members to Zimbabwe.

A report into the trip has been made public and Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has been reprimanded by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Two reports into the trip have been made public and the ANC has paid over R100,000 for the trip.

According to a press release issued by the Presidency, Ramaphosa was not in Gauteng when Mapisa-Nqakula submitted her request, but gave verbal approval of the travel on 8 September and signed the request when he returned to the province.

On 10 September, the Presidency gave the minister written confirmation that the President had approved her travel.

Mapisa-Nqakula has been officially reprimanded by Ramaphosa and will be docked three months’ pay from November.

Her salary will be paid into the Solidarity Fund established to support the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Democratic Alliance responded to the release of the reports with further questions on what they call “irregularities exposed” by the report, including why the minister did not obtain permission from the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Transport.

According to the DA’s press release, “according to Section 80(3) of the Defence Act, the Minister may only authorise the usage of military aircraft for any person who is not an employee of the State after consulting with the Minister of Finance.”

In the supplementary report explaining the events of the trip, Mapisa-Nqakula stated,

“As to the ferrying of additional persons on the same aircraft, I am not aware of any prohibition of doing such or specific permission that ought to be sought as it is a regular occurence in the use of SAAF aircraft to provide for the ferrying of business persons or the like if all are travelling in the same direction as the flight being used for official Government purposes.”

According to the report, the total cost of the flight amounted to R232,200 and the ANC delegation reimbursed the national coffers R105,545.46.

ENCA

MDC-T Continues With Recall Of MDC Alliance MPs Yet Hoping For Talks

Paul Nyathi

Thokozani Khupe with Nelson Chamisa

The MDC T led by Dr Thokozani Khupe on Thursday recalled 10 more MDC Alliance legislators including opposition leader Nelson Chamisa’s deputy Lynette Karenyi Kore.

The announcement was made by speaker of parliament Jacob Mudenda while issuing notices to legislators.

The move comes as a time when the MDC-T interim leader Thokozani Khupe held a hastily arranged meeting of the party’s standing committee early this week which officials said was meant to clear the ground for reunification talks with Nelson Chamisa.

MDC-T youth assembly chairman for Harare, Paul Gorekore said that the youths were determined to push for dialogue.

Meanwhile, MDC youths appeared fed up with the factional wars in the main opposition after they seized the iconic Harvest House before vowing to force dialogue between Thokozani Khupe and Nelson Chamisa.

The youths said the action was meant to save the party from collapse as its leaders’ bloodletting escalates.

Below is a list of the recalled MPs:

Eric Murai (Highfield East),

Wellington Chikombo (Glen Norah),

Etheridge Kureva (Epworth),

Dorcas Sibanda (Proportional Representation Bulawayo),

Caston Matewu (Marondera),

Lynette Karenyi Kore (Proportional Representation Manicaland)

Concilia Chinanzvavana (Proportional Represntation Mashonaland West),

Susan Matsunga (Mufakose),

Prince Dubeko Sibanda (Binga North) and

Vunganai Tarusenga (St Mary’s)

African Development Bank wins Global Award for COVID-19 Bond Issue

The winners of the GlobalCapital Bond Awards 2020 were announced on 30 September at a ceremony held virtually for the first time in 12 years

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, October 2, 2020/ — The African Development Bank was selected in a poll of bond market players as the best issuer in 2020 of a COVID-19 bond for its $3 billion dollar-denominated Fight COVID-19 social bond issued on March 27, 2020.

The winners of the GobalCapital Bond Awards 2020 were announced on 30 September at a ceremony held virtually for the first time in 12 years. GlobalCapital is a leading source of information on global capital markets with coverage of all market segments.

“We are grateful for the market’s recognition of the Bank’s effort in responding quickly to the needs of the continent with its Fight COVID-19 Social Bond which is an important instrument in alleviating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on African economies and lives. Thanks to the very strong support received by investors, we were able to provide an efficient response at a very challenging time while also catering to the needs of socially responsible investors looking for impactful investments,” said Ms. Bajabulile Swazi Tshabalala, the Bank’s Senior Vice President and Chief Finance Officer.

The Fight COVID-19 bond, floated on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange and significantly oversubscribed, was the world’s largest social bond at time of issuance. The Bank has since listed the bond on both the London Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. Bond proceeds, with a three-year maturity, will go to alleviate the impact of the pandemic on livelihoods and Africa’s economies.

“The primary debt capital markets’ response to the coronavirus crisis has been resilient and robust. Institutions all over the world from governments and multilateral development banks, to domestic lenders, to companies have raised vital financing to see them through this extraordinary period,” GlobalCapital noted in its winners’ announcement release.

The bond issue is part of a suite of interventions the Bank has rolled out to strengthen African countries’ responses to the health and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes a COVID-19 Response Facility of up to $10 billion to provide flexible and emergency assistance to the Bank’s members to shore up their national budget, economies and livelihoods of their citizens.

“The African Development Bank is proud of the success of its landmark “Fight COVID-19 Social Bond”, launched to help alleviate the impact of the pandemic on people’s lives and livelihood. This transaction, the largest social bond at the time of issuance, reflects investors’ confidence in the Bank’s Social Bond framework, and its capacity to deliver. We were among the pioneers in the Social Bond market, and would like to thank all our partners, including the arrangers and investors, for their continued trust and support and share this award and success with them,” said Hassatou N’Sele, Treasurer of the Bank.

The Bank is a recognized pioneer in the social bond sphere. In March 2020, it received the Environmental Finance’s 2020 bond of the year award—SSA category— for a successful one billion Norwegian krone (NOK) social bond issued in 2019. It was the first social bond ever launched in the Norwegian market, and the Bank’s first transaction in Norwegian Krone.

In 2018, the Bank was recognized as “Second most impressive social or sustainability bond issuer” at the Global Capital Socially Responsible Investments Awards. Since 2017, the Bank has launched nearly $5 billion worth of such instruments denominated in US dollars, euros and Norwegian krone.

The Bank is rated AAA by all the major rating agencies. In late 2019, the Board of Governors of the Bank Group approved a 125% increase in the General Capital of the Bank, raising its capital from $93 billion to $208 billion, the largest increase in the institution’s history.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

Teachers’ Joint Statement On Opening Of Schools |FULL TEXT

Joint Update by Teachers’ Unions of Zimbabwe on Teachers’ Incapacitation,
Opening of Schools and Writing of Public Examinations.


01 October 2020
Introduction

On the 22nd of September 2020, all the eight teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe met at ZIMTA House, as key stakeholders in the education sector, and made a bold statement about teachers’ plight and the trajectory to be adopted by Government in order to guarantee quality education in Zimbabwe. However, the Government proceeded to open schools on the 28th of September 2020 against the advice by Unions.

The Government also ignored the fact that the teachers are really incapacitated to report for duty because their September salaries had long been wiped out by the highly inflationary economic environment. Therefore, this communique seeks to give update
to our members and all concerned stakeholders who want to see a better education system in our country.

Observations
 The incapacitation action started on a high note and has since escalated to higher levels since the 28th of September. More than 100 000 teachers have now joined the action and more are expected to partake because their poverty is a reality.
 There is no meaningful teaching and learning taking place in schools because the few teachers who decided to report for duty have adopted the clock in- sit in/
walk out style due to fear of victimisation.
 Government is lying to the world that they have done everything to protect the
teachers and learners against Covid-19. There are no enough PPEs provided by
Government. Schools are yet to receive the Covid-19 abatement equipment.
 No testing of teachers and learners for Covid-19 done. Teachers and learners
were made to congregate without ascertaining if they were Covid-19-free.
 The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Cain Mathema, has
threatened to fire incapacitated and replace them with 10 000 unemployed
teachers without making effort to engage the Unions to hear the teachers’
grievances.

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That being the case, we, the undersigned teachers’ unions of Zimbabwe appeal to the
following:
 To our members the teachers, this is not the time to agonise but to organise,
mobilise, recruit and activate for a United Incapacitation Action. We want to
assure our members in particular and teachers in general that there is nothing to fear because all the necessary steps of informing the government and the
Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) about our plight were
taken. Therefore, all our members are legally covered. To the free-riders, a
Clarion call we are making is that this is the time to join any union of your choice
and be counted as part of the solution rather than problem to the challenges
being faced by teachers.

 Teachers should also desist from the clock in-sit in/ walk out style because that
is very dangerous and very a serious offence. Unions will find it difficult to
defend such teachers if found wanting.
 To all level-headed Zimbabweans, churches and parliamentarians, you can’t
afford to fold your hands during these trying times where the education and
future of your children and the country is being tampered with. Please, implore
Government to pay teachers a living wage. The teachers are languishing in abject poverty and have fallen from grace to grass with monotonous regularity so much that they have no capacity to teach their students. If this impasse is not resolved it will haunt our society.
 To Minister Mathema, this is the time to engage the relevant stakeholders,
especially teachers’ unions rather than bellowing out threats. These threats will
not solve the problems at hand but rather exacerbate the situation. Instead of
addressing the labour issues raised by teachers, you have threatened to fire the
incapacitated teachers. It is very dangerous to view every problem as a nail
where a hammer should be applied. A free warning we are offering you is that
the route you want to take will leave you bruised. It’s not too late to engage us.
 To our students, as your teachers, we love you so much but the situation is not
yet conducive. We also want to call upon you to amplify our plea for better
treatment from Government. If the Soweto Students did it in the 1970s against
the Apartheid Regime in South Africa, you can also do it here. The voices of the
students may send a bold message to our arrogant minister of primary and
secondary education. Once the sticking issues are dealt with, your teachers will
adequately prepare you for your examinations.
 To the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education, this is the time toengage the teachers’ unions once again because we have reached a stage where
we can’t afford to ignore engagement with the view to finding lasting solution.

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 To President E. D. Mnangagwa, what is happening in the education sector
should have moved you by now. Your silence, Your Excellency, is shocking. We
don’t want to believe that you want to be remembered for destroying the
education system of this country when you are gone. The teachers need your
attention and the time for positive intervention is now.
Signed by:
ARTUZ PTUZ TUZ ZDTU

ZIMTA ZINATU ZINEU ZRTU

Donald Trump Tests Positive For Coronavirus Goes Into Isolation.

Donald Trump

WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump said he and First Lady Melania had tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!,” Trump tweeted.

Trump earlier said he would go into quarantine after a top aide tested positive for coronavirus, in a shock development that threatened to disrupt his scheduled public appearances in the crucial final weeks of the election campaign.

He confirmed in an interview with Fox News that Hope Hicks, one of his closest confidantes, had tested positive and added later on Twitter that he and First Lady Melania Trump were awaiting their own test results.

“She did test positive. I just heard about this. She tested positive,” Trump told Fox News.

“She’s a hard worker. Lot of masks, she wears masks a lot but she tested positive,” he added. “Then I just went out with a test. I’ll see — you know, because we spent a lot of time — and the first lady just went out with a test also.”

“In the meantime, we will begin our quarantine process!” he tweeted soon after.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people stay home and isolate for up to 14 days if they might have been exposed to the virus.

Hicks was travelling with Trump on Air Force One just this Tuesday to fly to Cleveland for the first presidential debate with Democrat Joe Biden.

She was also with him on the Marine One helicopter Wednesday when he flew back to the White House after a rally in Minnesota.

Source: AFP

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Teachers Declare That They Are Not Reporting For Duty Whatever It Takes – Full Statement

Media Statement

File Picture of teachers demonstration

Joint Update by Teachers’ Unions of Zimbabwe on Teachers’ Incapacitation, Opening of Schools and Writing of Public Examinations.

01 October 2020

Introduction

On the 22nd of September 2020, all the eight Teachers’ Unions in Zimbabwe met at ZIMTA House, as key stakeholders in the education sector, and made a bold statement about Teachers’ plight and the trajectory to be adopted by Government in order to guarantee quality public education in Zimbabwe. However, the Government proceeded to open schools on the 28th of September 2020 against the advice by Unions. The Government also ignored the fact that the teachers are really incapacitated to report for duty because their September salaries had long been wiped out by the highly inflationary economic environment. Therefore, this communique seeks to give an update to our members and all concerned stakeholders who want to see a better education system in our country.

Observations

• The incapacitation action started on a high note and has since escalated to higher levels since the 28th of September. More than 100 000 teachers have now joined the action and more are expected to partake because their poverty is a reality.

• There is no meaningful teaching and learning taking place in schools because the few teachers who decided to report for duty have adopted the clock in – sit in – walk out style due to fear of victimisation.

• Government is lying to the world that they have done everything to protect the Teachers and learners against Covid-19. There PPEs provided by Government are not enough. Schools are yet to receive the Covid-19 abatement equipment.

• No testing of Teachers and learners for Covid-19 has been done. Teachers and learners were made to congregate without ascertaining if they were Covid-19-free.

• The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Cain Mathema, has threatened to fire incapacitated Teachers and replace them with 10 000 unemployed Teachers without making effort to engage the Unions to hear the Teachers’ grievances.

That being the case, we, the undersigned Teachers’ Unions of Zimbabwe appeal to the following:

• To our members the Teachers, this is not the time to agonise but to organise, mobilise, recruit and activate for a United Incapacitation Action. We want to assure our members in particular and Teachers in general that there is nothing to fear because all the necessary steps of informing the Government and the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) about our plight were taken. Therefore, all our members are legally covered. To the free-riders, a Clarion call we are making is that this is the time to join any Union of your choice and be counted as part of the solution rather than problem to the challenges being faced by Teachers.

• Teachers should also desist from the clock in-sit in and or walk out style because that is very dangerous and very a serious offence. Unions will find it difficult to defend such Teachers if found wanting.

• To all level-headed Zimbabweans, Churches and Parliamentarians, you cannot afford to fold your hands during these trying times where the education and future of your children and the country is being tampered with. Please, implore the Government to pay Teachers a living wage. The Teachers are languishing in abject poverty and have fallen from grace to grass with monotonous regularity so much that they have no capacity to teach their students. If this impasse is not resolved, it will haunt our society.

• To Minister Mathema, this is the time to engage the relevant stakeholders, especially Teachers’ Unions rather than bellowing out threats. These threats will not solve the problems at hand but rather exacerbate the situation. Instead of addressing the labour issues raised by Teachers, you have threatened to fire the incapacitated Teachers. It is very dangerous to view every problem as a nail where a hammer should be applied. A free warning we are offering you is that the route you want to take will leave you bruised. It’s not too late to engage us.

• To our students, as your Teachers, we love you so much but the situation is not yet conducive. We also want to call upon you to amplify our plea for better treatment from Government. If the Soweto Students did it in the 1970s against the Apartheid Regime in South Africa, you can also do it here. The voices of the students may send a bold message to our arrogant Minister of Primary and Secondary Education. Once the sticking issues are dealt with, your Teachers will adequately prepare you for your examinations.

• To the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education, this is the time to engage the Teachers’ Unions once again because we have reached a stage where we cannot afford to ignore engagement with the view to finding lasting solution.

• To the President HE E. D. Mnangagwa, what is happening in the education sector should have moved you by now. Your silence, Your Excellency, is shocking. We don’t want to believe that you want to be remembered for destroying the education system of this country when you are gone. The Teachers need your attention and the time for positive intervention is now.

Signed by:

ARTUZ – Chere R.

PTUZ – Zunde L.

TUZ – Phiri R.

ZDTU – Tasaranarwo F.

ZIMTA – Sibanda N. T.

ZINATU – Nyawo M.

ZINEU – Chinosengwa C.

ZRTU – Fambai F.

Covid-19 Sidelines All Local Based Players From National Team Selection

WARRIORS coach Zdravko Logarusic

WARRIORS coach Zdravko Logarusic has not included any home-based players in his squad for the international friendly at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre on October 11.

Although ZIFA have already sent invitation letters to the players, who include skipper Knowledge Musona, talisman Khama Billiat, midfielder Marvelous Nakamba and forward Tino Kadewere, the identity of the entire squad will only be unveiled when the coach returns to Harare.

He is expected in this country at the weekend after spending part of lockdown with his family in Croatia.

Defender Teenage Hadebe, midfielder Marshal Munetsi and forward David Moyo are some of the players who have been considered for the international friendly.

The others are the regulars who ply their trade in South Africa.

“The office (Zifa) has already sent out invitations for the players we have selected to come for the friendly match against Malawi,’’ said Logarusic.

“But what I can tell you is we have selected predominantly Europe-based players.

“There are no local players we have selected for this particular match. I haven’t had the chance to watch them in action.

“Remember, the league has not yet started in Zimbabwe, due to Covid-19, and players in the country haven’t been active.

“It is no joke for players to go for more than nine months without playing competitive football. Remember, before the season’s scheduled kick-off date in March, the local players had last played competitive football in December last year.

“That is a long period. Of course, some from other clubs (like FC Platinum and Highlanders) played some competitive football early this year but the games are too few to be of significance to their general fitness levels.

“So, we haven’t selected any from the local league.”

Logarusuric said there are many Zimbabwean players doing well in Europe and he has sought to hand first national team caps to some few individuals.

The charismatic gaffer has been charmed by such players like Bournemouth starlet Jordan Zemura.

Moyo, who plays for Scottish side, Hamilton Academical, has also been considered.

Logarusic said he hasn’t included many players from the South African league as he reckons they are not match-fit.

“I can tell you that we have also picked very few players from the South African league. Those players last played competitively about three weeks ago,’’ he said.

ZESA Head Of Audit Accused Of Claiming 3440 Litres Of Fuel For A Broken Down Vehicle

State Media

ZESA Holdings head of Group Performance and Audit was yesterday freed on $10 000 bail on charges of converting the utility’s 9 180 litres of fuel worth $10 456 to his own use and allocating another 3 440 litres to a broken down vehicle.

Obson Matunja was ordered to deposit the bail coupled with other conditions when he appeared before Harare regional magistrate, Mr Trynois Utahwashe.

Mr Utahwashe remanded Matunja to October 23 for routine appearance on fraud and theft of trust property charges. Mrs Valerie Ngoma, prosecuting, alleges that between January 2018 and December 2019, Matunja would request fuel coupons for six pool vehicles that were used in his department.

Matunja would then allocate the fuel to his subordinates and during the same period he allegedly received 23 260 litres.

The State alleges that Matunja would note recipients of the fuel coupons and made them to sign for it..

Mrs Ngoma alleges that Matunja would request fuel for his workmates, including those who will be off duty.

Out of the total amount of fuel he received during the material time, Matunja is said to have distributed 14 080 litres and allegedly converted the remainder to his own use.

Mrs Ngoma also alleges fuel was allocated to a Zesa pool vehicle that broke down on January 31, 2017 and was sent for repairs at the utility company’s workshop.

Zesa is said to have lost US$3 921 as a result of Matunja’s conduct.

Sikhala Finally Spills The Beans On Attempts “To Poison” Him Inside Chikurubi Maximum | FULL TEXT.

Job Sikhala...

Job Sikhala...
Job Sikhala

Let the world be informed that junior prison officers at Chikurubi Maximum Prison are under siege for allegations that they were treating me nicely and not adhering to the instructions of their bosses.

I have received unusual visits both at home and at my office from several prison officers who have been victimized for showing alleged favouritism to me. They were called to some kangaroo courts at the Prisons Headquarters and accused of failure to execute instructions, some of them bizzare.

They are accused of having failed to control journalists at the High Court after i was granted bail by Justice Ndewere. They are accused of allowing journalists to film me and allowing me to talk to friends and relatives who had come to give me solidarity.

The other allegation is that they allowed Hopewell Chin’ono to visit me in the holding cell at the High Court and took some pictures of me looking tormented which Hopewell splashed to the world.

In addition it is alleged that I was allowed to humiliate the State when I asked to be unchained for me to be able to climb the back stairs of the prison magumedhe. They are accused of allowing my wife to bring me food when I was supposed to eat prison food.

Part of the plot to inject us with a lethal substance is a subject for another day. I can’t reveal the details today. Some of the officers have been defrothed of their duties as intelligence and security personnel and have been transferred to Mazowe.

One has been downgraded to be a guard at the prison medical stores. Another one is going to be transferred to Binga. I will not mention the names of these officers under siege at this moment but if the persecution continues I will be left with no option but to reveal them.

I witnessed it one day when one officer Sergent Chitsa was called into the office of Sup’ Mlambo and insulted left, right and centre. He was accused of being an MDC stalwart and told to produce his MDC party card for allowing me to properly climb into the prison truck.

He was accused of allowing me to move slowly under leg irons. This is a very old woman, who has long reached retirement time and is renewing her contract annually but should rather be playing with grandchildren in the village.

She humiliated and insulted an adult, a father of many children, for not practicing enough cruelty on my person. Chitsa came back in the magumedhe tears rolling, only for us to be told by those who overhead the abuse telling us what happened.

The one who is selling false information to prison authorities is one person I can’t mention by name at the present moment but is nicknamed Long and Short sleeves by his colleagues behind his back for the massacre of MDC supporters in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe during the one man 2008 presidential run off which saw Robert Mugabe contest alone.

His single star rank is said to have been obtained after he begged it from the former Commissioner General of Prisons and Correctional Services for faithfully saving the party through his sellout role. He is so well known of it.

He got the job after being the most cruel Border Gezi Training College graduate.

To my brothers, I have heard your cries. I will not hesitate to approach the Courts if you gather enough courage if the persecution persists.

Police Still Hunting For Harare Killer Touts

State Media

File picture of commuter omnibus touts

Police are seeking information leading to the arrest of three touts who kicked a 63-year-old Chitungwiza man to death along High Glen Road in Harare after he refused to board their unregistered kombi.

Mr Anias Chiyangwa of Zengeza 1 was pronounced dead at Parktown Clinic in Waterfalls where he had been taken by his relatives.

He was walking near Mashwede Service Station when he was approached by the touts who were travelling in an unregistered Nissan Caravan.

They tried to force him to board their vehicle, but he resisted and they started kicking him until some passers-by intervened. The touts jumped into their vehicle and sped off, leaving Mr Chiyangwa unconscious.

His rescuers searched his pockets and found his mobile phone, which they used to contact one of his relatives who attended the scene.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday said investigations on the case were still continuing and they were still appealing for information.

Meanwhile, police have so far impounded 3 859 unregistered vehicles, while 13 943 motorists have been arrested for operating public transport without exemption countrywide during the ongoing blitz to enforce the Covid-19 lockdown rules and ensure all vehicles have number plates.

According to the Vehicle Registration and Licensing Act, vehicles should be registered and always display their registration marks and numbers.

Asst Comm Nyathi warned the public that it was an offence to drive unregistered vehicles on the roads.

MDC Alliance, Let This Be The Last Day Of Silence

I am still concerned with how MDC A is reacting to events. MPs are recalled nothing is said by the party. No version of our own.

On this Harvest House issue we see Khalipeni Phugeni trying by all means to make a version.

The SC variation was held in silence we do not even have our own people informed. Whatever comes there we hear it in the words of the enemy. Why? Why?

If you listen to interviews done by 2014 structures they are just confirming a lie as if it is truth that SC said MDC Alliance must revert to 2014 structures.

We voted a leadership in Gweru congress and the court ruled that after Gweru Congress the matter has become moot yet we allow people without mandate to do as they wish and no comment is communicated on this.

Why is it that the spokesperson has never showed the public what the Alliance relied on which speaks about replacing a I am still concerned with how we react to events. MPs are recalled nothing is said by the party. No version of our own.

This Harvest House issue we see Phugeni trying by all means to make a version.

The SC variation was held in silence we do not even have our own people informed. What ever comes there we here it in the words of the enemy. Why ? Why?

If you listen to interviews done by 2014 structures they are just confirming a lie as if it is truth that SC said revert to 2014 structures.

We voted a leadership in Gweru congress and the court ruled that after Gweru Congress the matter has become moot yet we allow people without mandate to do as they wish and no comment.

Why is it that the spokesperson has never showed the public what the Alliance relied on says about replacing a presidential candidate?
Is it not bald and clear in article 3.0.(i) that there was a criteria in 3.0.(b) of agreement that an individual shall be selected from among parties. Is it so hard to show that Chamisa was selected as individual?

Is it also difficult to prove that the image of Chamisa is rightfully part of MDC A.

Never the less is it not clear by agreement that in 3.0.(g) all candidates of pact had to seek nomination from nomination under their party name and only use a common symbol. Is it difficult to say for public to see this fraud .

We cannot allow this silence any more. We cannot allow falsewoods to continue getting milage when some people help enemy by silence.

Evidence is there to prove to the world that Zanu is recalling our MP and not MDC T or Khupe.

Let this be the last day of silence.

Is it not bold and clear in article 3.0.(i) that there was a criteria in 3.0.(b) of agreement that an individual shall be selected from among parties? Also, is it so hard to show that Chamisa was selected as an individual?

Also, is it difficult to prove that the image of Chamisa is rightfully part of MDC A?

Nevertheless is it not clear by agreement that in 3.0.(g) all candidates of pact had to seek nomination from nomination under their party name and only use a common symbol. Is it difficult to say for public to see this fraud?

We cannot allow this silence any more. We cannot allow falsehoods to continue getting milage when some people help the enemy by silence.

Evidence is there to prove to the world that Zanu is recalling our MPs not MDC T or Khupe.

Let this be the last day of silence.

Hordes Of Zimbabweans Turned Back At Beitbridge Border Post

State Media

HORDES of people were yesterday turned away at the Beitbridge Border Post through which they had intended to travel to South Africa following false reports that the port of entry had opened for general human travel.

South Africa opened 18 land borders including Beitbridge and three airports as the neighbouring country moved to alert level one.

However, Zimbabwe is yet to open its land borders to general human traffic.

Zimbabwe and South Africa had closed borders to all but commercial cargo, returning residents and human remains being repatriated for burial in the country, following the outbreak of the deadly Covid-19 pandemic in March.

According to Home Affairs, Culture, and Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe, the land borders are still closed to general human traffic.

There has been a hype about the border reopening in the last few weeks and by midnight on Wednesday, some people had arrived at the border on the Zimbabwean side intending to cross into the neighbouring country.

They were turned away by border officials during screening.

“I was not aware that the border is still closed to ordinary travellers. I intended to travel to Western Cape to visit my daughter who is not well when I was informed of the current position. So, I am going back to Mberengwa until things return to normal at the border,” said Ms Sibongile Ncube

Ten other people who wanted to enter in three vehicles from South Africa were turned away by Zimbabwean officials.

The trend continued until around 9AM when word had spread that general human travel was still suspended.

Besides people being turned away there was a slow movement of commercial cargo leaving the country with the South Africans demanding Covid-19 clearance certificates from commercial truck drivers in line with the new regulations.

Under the new Standard Operations Procedures (SOP), truck drivers, crew members, and frequent travellers will have to produce Covid-19 test results.

The results will be valid for 14 days after the first movement and all positive truck drivers will be handled as per the Department of Health Guidelines.

Chamisa On Nationwide Consultation On Next Move

Paul Nyathi

The Nelson Chamisa’s led MDC Alliance is on countrywide crusade to consult members over the name to use in future elections after rival Thokozani Khupe snatched the party’s name.

MDC Alliance secretary general Charlton Hwende said the party was consulting members on the name the party should use.

“Some of our party members want us to continue with the name despite Khupe claiming ownership to it.

“We also have other members who are saying that let’s change the name and adopt a new name because of the problems being associated with it by Khupe working with Zanu PF.

This group is mainly composed of some of our party elders and founding members but we are discussing the issue,” Hwende said.

Desperate To Get Teachers Back At Work, Govt Dumps 40% COLA On Civil Servants

Paul Nyathi

Minister Monica Mutsvangwa

Government has immediately dumped a 40 percent Cost Of Living Adjustment on its workers in a desperate bid to try a get striking teachers back at work.

Teachers have not reported for duty since Monday when schools reopened due to some contentious issues with their employer, the goverment.

The schools were shut down in March due to the COVID-19 lockdown.

Government had set September 14 and Sept. 28 as the opening dates for British-run Cambridge and locally run Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) examination classes respectively.

It also set Dec. 1, 2020, as the date for commencement of ZIMSEC public examinations.

Private Schools offering Cambridge examinations, commenced classes smoothly last week.

In a joint statement the teacher unions requested for an urgent meeting with government to resolve contentious issues before schools reopen but the effort failed.

The teacher unions demanded restoration of their salaries to US$520 per month, payment of a COVID-19 allowance and more time for teachers and learners to cover syllabi before examinations, among other demands.

Government has however gone ahead and effected the cost of living adjustment without engaging the unions on it.

The latest 40 percent cost-of-living salary adjustment will be paid into the bank accounts of civil servants starting today.

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 Government would continue negotiating an agreement in good faith,” Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday.

“Normally, Government does not effect salary adjustments without a signed agreement, but we have had to go out of our way to cushion our dedicated workers.

“Government has had a long history of negotiating with its workers in good faith and increases negotiated should not work against the stability that has been achieved on the financial markets and price stability as this will fuel inflation again and erode the gains we have achieved,” said the minister.

Meanwhile, Minister Mutsvangwa has clarified the issue of Covid-19 testing at the ports of entry.

“In order to facilitate faster and easier discharge of returnees, it was decided that those travellers who presented Covid-19 free certificates issued 48 hours from departure would be discharged for self-quarantine.


“However, those travellers who displayed Covid-19 symptoms regardless of having a valid Covid-19 free certificate will have to be tested at ports of entry, along with those who do not have Covid-19 certificates.

“The cost of this testing, which is US$60, will be borne by the traveller,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

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“Tambai Zvenyu Mukuru. Isu Regai Titandavare,” Mnangagwa Jerusalem Dance Satire Blasted.

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa in his dance routine

If our bellies were full we would dance with you Mr President. If our brothers were not illegally incarcerated, we would gladly join in, if our children had a future…why not?

You know us Zimbabweans..we are a jovial lot. But our cearefree days are over. Our future remains obscure. We are waery.

You dance ? because you have inheritance to leave your children, your wife is taken care of. If you should fall and break a leg while dancing ? ,a private jet will whisk you away to some fancy 5 star hospital. Let us siti Dhani lest we fall and have to be carried in a wheelbarrow to Parerenyatwa….u know the story there ?.

Tambai zvenyu mukuru. Isu regai titandavare.

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Cancelled By Elections ” A brazen collaboration between Zanu PF and its surrogates in the MDC-T.” MDC Alliance.

Zimlive

Health minister Constantino Chiwenga has amended Covid-19 regulations to stop the holding of parliamentary and municipal by-elections due to be held on December 5.

The Public Health (Covid-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) Regulations 2020 have been amended to say that “the holding of any by-election to fill a casual vacancy in parliament or in a local authority is, for the duration of the period of declaration of Covid-19 as a formidable epidemic disease, suspended…”

The decision is a hammer blow to the MDC Alliance which was hoping to use the by-elections to quickly get its elected representatives – controversially recalled by a rival faction – re-elected and returned to parliament and municipalities.

The MDC-T has caused the recalls of 31 MDC Alliance MPs and senators, and 45 councillors including four mayors.

“The suspension of by-elections in circumstances where Zanu PF and its proxies continue to recall lawfully elected MPs and councillors is a vicious assault on the will of the people and the greatest threat to our democracy. This is fascism. Democracy is dead,” the MDC Alliance said in a statement reacting to the announcement.

MDC treasurer general David Coltart said the development was evidence of a “brazen collaboration between Zanu PF and its surrogates in the MDC-T.”

“They have removed elected MPs, postponed an extraordinary congress to avoid the embarrassment of a low turnout and delayed by-elections indefinitely. Their utterly nefarious plot is now plain for all to see,” Coltart blasted.

The MDC Alliance says the government is insincere about the public health emergency after opening churches, schools, gyms, airports and lifting a ban on inter-city travel while extending working hours.

Zimbabwe went into a lockdown in March and President Emmerson Mnangagwa later imposed an overnight curfew to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

The country of 14 million people, which was already reeling under hyperinflation and a looming scarcity of basic amenities, before the pandemic struck, avoided the worst of the disease. Officials have declared 7,838 cases and 228 deaths so far.

Lawyers suggested Chiwenga’s attempts to stop by-elections were unconstitutional.

“This is dictatorship at its stinking worst. It only saves to underscore the fact that the regime in Harare is rogue and cannot be restrained by anything, no, not even by its own constitution,” prominent legal eagle Advocate Thabani Mpofu said.

“The hierarchy of laws is clear that the apex is the constitution which is the grundnorm. Below it are Acts of parliament made by parliament. Acts of parliament must be consistent with the constitution. Then we have statutory instruments. These are made in terms of Acts of Parliament. They are made for purposes of giving effect to Acts of parliament. They must for that reason be consistent with not only Acts of Parliament but the Constitution which is the ultimate authority from which they derive their validity.

“The logical legal consequence of that is this: the constitution can only be amended by parliament and in terms of its provisions and no statutory instrument can amend the constitution much the same way as no Act of Parliament may amend the constitution.”

Mpofu said statutory instrument 225A of 2020 purports to amend section 158(3) of the constitution which provides that “polling in by-elections to parliament and local authorities must take place within 90 days after the vacancies occurred…”

“You don’t need a brain for you to be able to understand that this instrument is perniciously invalid for its or any other purpose; is undemocratic and represents an unwarranted act of political mischief,” the lawyer added.

MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai died in February 2018 sparking intense jostling to replace him between his three deputies – Khupe, Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri.

Chamisa engineered a vote of the MDC-T’s National Council which gave him interim leadership, but Khupe boycotted.

Chamisa led a coalition of parties into elections in July that year, while Khupe kept the MDC-T name and ran as a rival.

The MDC Alliance secured over 100 seats in parliament while the MDC-T got two through proportional representation, and Chamisa ran President Emmerson Mnangagwa close with over 2.2 million votes compared to Khupe’s 45,000.

The Supreme Court in March this year ruled that Tsvangirai broke the MDC-T constitution when he appointed Mudzuri and Chamisa as his co-deputies, and therefore the MDC-T had only one vice president at the time of Tsvangirai’s death – Khupe – who should have gone on as interim leader before an extraordinary congress to elect new leadership.

The court also directed that Khupe should take interim charge of the MDC-T until that congress to be held within three months, and that the party structures that existed at the last congress in 2014 should be re-instated.

Chamisa says his party is the MDC Alliance and not the MDC-T, but this has not stopped Khupe from seeking to take control of the Alliance, including appropriating its elected officials, offices and finances due to the party from the government based on its electoral performance.

Meanwhile, Khupe announced Friday that their extraordinary congress would be held from December 18-20 after obtaining a Supreme Court extension. Nominations by provinces would be held between November 24 and 28, she said.

Tricky Gwanda Mayoral Election Postponed As Parties Ask For Time To Sort Themselves Out.

NewsDay

Former mayor Councillor Knowledge Ndlovu Mayor of Gwanda set for a sectional return.

ELECTIONS for Gwanda mayor were yesterday deferred to next week amid reports that rival groups from Zanu PF and MDC Alliance had mutually agreed that they needed more time to campaign, Southern Eye can reveal.

The post fell vacant recently after Thokozani Khupe’s MDC-T’s recalled councillor Jastone Mazhale for declaring his support for MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa.

Mazhale had been Gwanda’s mayor since 2018 and elections to replace him had been set for yesterday.

Chamber secretary Hlupo Mhlanga told Southern Eye that the polls would be held next week.

“According to the notice we have issued, the elections for mayor will be held on Monday at 10am at the council chambers,” he said.

While Mhlanga could not be drawn into giving reasons for the postponement, sources revealed that there was bickering over the elections which are likely to be tightly contested as both Zanu PF and opposition MDC formations are eager to control the town.

“However, both camps asked for more time to prepare. Zanu PF wants the position of mayor. MDC Alliance also wants to control the town as before while Khupe’s MDC-T also wants its candidate to win.

“On Sunday, Douglas Mwonzora (MDC-T acting secretary-general) and KP (Khaliphani Phugeni, acting spokesperson) will be coming down here to campaign for their candidate. So, a compromise to defer the polls was made by all the

parties.”

MDC Alliance has five councillors, while Zanu PF has four.

The MDC-T is fielding ward 5 councillor Gilbert Dube, while Zanu PF is backing ward 3 councillor Knowledge Ndlovu.

Chamisa’s party is yet to announce its candidate, possibly opting to announce on the eve of the polls so that the candidate will not be recalled by Khupe before the polls.

Updated: Brigadier General Ruphus Chigudu Declared A National Hero.

Paul Nyathi

The late senior Zimbabwe National Army officer, Brigadier General Ruphus Chigudu has been declared a National Hero.

Brigadier General Chigudu died last week on Thursday at Parirenyatwa General Hospital in Harare at the age of 64.

Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs and Devolution Larry Mavima delivered the news at the family residence in Lundi Park, Gweru, yesterday.

“I was sent by His Excellency the President (Cde Mnangagwa) to relay the message that Brigadier-General Chigudu has been declared a national hero. He will be interred at the National Heroes Acre on a date to be advised,” said Minister Mavima.

“The family was happy that he was honoured and I am also very grateful to the President and the Politburo, for honouring Cde Chigudu. He sacrificed for his country by going to war at a young age and was also instrumental in the integration of the forces after independence.

“It is sad that he died this year soon after his promotion in June from Colonel to a Brigadier-General.”

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 Beauty.

Brigadier General Chigudu, whose Chimurenga name was Promise Chombo, is survived by his wife Vimbai Chigudu (nee Goboza) and three children.

Mourners are gathered at Number 1137 Takura Road Houghton Park, Harare.

Malawi Coach Announces Squad To Face Warriors

Malawi senior national football team coach Meck Mwase has announced a 32-man squad ahead of an international friendly against Zimbabwe.

The is set for October 11 at Kamuzu Stadium.

Orlando Pirates striker and South African Premiership Golden Boot winner Gabadinho Mhango and FC Sheriff defender Charles Petro are among the foreign-based stars.

Local-based players:

GOALKEEPERS

William Thole (Be Forward Wanderers), Brighton Munthali (Silver Strikers), Rabson Chiyenda (Nyasa Big Bullets) and Ernest Kakhobwe (Nyasa Big Bullets)

DEFENDERS

Gomezgani Chirwa (Nyasa Big Bullets), Precious Sambani (Nyasa Big Bullets), Hadji Wali (Silver Strikers), Nickson Nyasulu (Nyasa Big Bullets), Stanley Sanudi (Be Forward Wanderers) and Peter Cholopi (Be Forward Wanderers)

Midfielders: Peter Banda (Nyasa Big Bullets) Chimwemwe Idana (Nyasa Big Bullets), Isaac Kaliati (Be Forward Wanderers), Micium Mhone (Blue Eagles), Chimango Kaira (Nyasa Big Bullets), Chikoti Chirwa (Kamuzu Barracks), Raffick Namwera (Be Forward Wanderers) and Duncan Nyoni (Silver Strikers),

STRIKERS

Foster Biton (Silver Strikers), Vincent Nyangulu (Be Forward Wanderers) and Hassan Kajoke (Nyasa Big Bullets).

Foreign-based players:

Gabadinho Mhango – Orlando Pirates (SA)

John Banda – UD Songo (Mozambique)

Charles Petro – FC Sheriff (Moldova)

Schumaker Kuwali – UD Songo (Mozambique)

Chawanangwa Kaonnga – TS Sporting (SA)

Francisco Madinga – FC Dila Gori (Georgia)

Limbikani Mzava – Unattached

Gerald Phiri -Baroka FC (SA)

Richard Mbulu -Baroka FC (SA)-H-Metro

WARRIORS

Woman Crushes Rapist’s Genitals. ..

SHOW no mercy by pouncing on his weak point…

This advice that women can use to ward off potential rapists comes on the back of a would-be rapist and gold panner Godknows Ncube (20) from Inyathi who had his evil move thwarted when a quick-thinking 23-year-old woman violently grabbed and squeezed his testicles to avoid being raped in front of her son and twin sisters aged 10.

Ncube from Nkomo Village under Chief Khumalo learnt a terrible lesson that not all women are easy targets when the victim from Hambakahle Farm in Bubi grabbed his jewels and squeezed them very hard.

B-Metro gathered that on 8 September at around 10 am the complainant and her son and twin sisters aged 10 were fetching firewood in a bush near Hambakahle Farm in Bubi when they met the accused who was wielding an iron bar.

He greeted the complainant who responded and he passed them.

The accused reportedly walked a few metres and suddenly made a U-turn and struck the complainant with an iron bar once on the head.

After being attacked the victim fell down and Ncube choked her while pressing her down.

He then tore her skin tight and underwear. After tearing the woman’s pant and skin tight, Ncube is alleged to have pulled down his pair of trousers and went on top of her while threatening to hurt her if she screamed for help.

When he violently persisted to force himself on the woman, the latter continued to resist and struggled against him before eventually pouncing on his weak point. From her position, she grabbed his balls and squeezed as hard as she could.

In the ensuing struggle and after crushing his balls, the woman pushed away the powerless Ncube before she stood up and ran away.

After a few minutes, the alleged rapist followed the woman who was now running away and struck her again on the head and left leg with an iron bar before making good his escape.

As a result of the attack, the woman suffered deep cuts on the head and her left leg and was referred to Mpilo Central Hospital for treatment.

The matter was reported to the police and investigations later led to Ncube’s arrest and his subsequent appearance in court facing a charge of attempted rape. He is in remand prison awaiting his trial.-B-Metro

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Munyaradzi Zizhou Wins Battle For Killer Zivhu Replacement

Munyaradzi Zizhou won Chivi South Zanu PF hotly contested primary elections yesterday…

As 2014 MDC T Masvingo Provincial structure call for immediate extraordinary congress as per supreme court ruling.

1 October 2020

Wezhira Munya

Yesterday, Zanu PF held hotly contested primary elections in Chivi South.

The Chivi South primary election was necessitated after ZANU PF fired 2018 Chivi South member of parliament Mr Killer Zivhu.

Mr Killer Zivhu was fired from ZANU PF party after he called for a meeting between MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa and ZANU PF president Emmarson Mnangagwa.

Killer Zivhu argued that, Zanu PF led government has failed to solved economic crisis in Zimbabwe alone. There is need for MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa to assist in reviving Zimbabwe economy.

Below are the results:

HLAMBELO Rikios 80
MADUSISE Abson 202
MASOMERE Denis 165
MATUKA Peter. 44
MAUNGANIDZE Naledi 723
MUTSAMBA Samson 923
SHINDI Enock. 971
VUTETE Mafios. 170
ZIZHOU Munyaradzi 1857

Zizhou Munyaradzi will contest by election with MDC Alliance candidate and others.

MDC Alliance party is yet to hold primary elections in Chivi South Constituency.

Political analyst Kimberely Tariro Mamhende said, “The hotly contested Zanu PF by election in Chivi South yesterday may cause Zanu PF to loss Chivi South to MDC Alliance party led by President Nelson Chamisa. In Chivi South there is highly level of factionalism after Killer Zivhu was expelled from Zanu PF after committing a sin of calling for talks between ZANU PF and MDC Alliance.”

Zivhu’s call for talks between President Chamisa and President Mnangagwa shows that ZANU PF needs helping hand in solving Zimbabwe’s crisis.

On another story, 2014 MDC T Masvingo youth structure support the great initiative by MDC T Harare youth led by fearless chairperson Mr Paul Goregore to restore legacy at Harvest House and in MDC T.

2014 Masvingo youth provincial chairperson Mr Chingini issued a statement on behalf of Masvingo youth, “We as 2014 MDC T Masvingo youth support the take over of Harvest House and call for unity in MDC.”

2014 MDC T Masvingo youth demand immediate extraordinary congress to elect president as per supreme court ruling.

In addition, 2014 Masvingo MDC youth district chairperson Mr Peacemaker “Mupositori” Mapope said, “We demand that Secretary General Mwonzora must immediately call for 2014 Standing commitee, National Excutive Council and National council. We want a clear road map to extraordinary congress.

Masvingo urban district youth organiser John Murairwa is mobilising Masvingo urban youth to visit SG Mwonzora with a pettion to convey Standing committee and other meetings urgently. “

In addition, MDC T 2014 provincial youth deputy Secretary Mr Kingsley Sibanda said, “MDC T was captured by ZANU PF through few leaders who were making decisions such as recalling our elected councillors and members of Parliament. As 2014 MDC T youth structure we are solidly behind call for unity.”

Mr Paul Rimai, 2014 MDC T Masvingo youth provincial organiser said, “We as MDC T Masvingo youth structure we are ready to defend our party from infiltrators, how can one recall our member of parliament and councillors? These recalls are aimed at giving power to Zanu PF through winning by-elections. However, we are going to campaign to win back our seats in these by -elections.”

On another story, the late Mr Pendence was laid to rest in Chipinge.

Mr Pendence uncle said, “I want to thank MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa, Masvingo MDC Alliance leaders, former deputy youth minister and former Masvingo urban member of parliament advocate Tongai Matutu, current Masvingo urban member of parliament Honourable Jacob Nyokanhete and Mayor Maboke for financial and material support. Honourable Tongai Matutu , Mr Tonhodzai provided fuel to assist in transporting the deceased body and MDC Alliance members to Chipinge.”

Advocate Tongai Matutu, MDC Alliance Youth leaders: Marka B, Alaika, Chimbonga, Richard Munyenye and other youth spoke highly of the great work Mr Pendence did to win Masvingo urban elections in 2018 and previous elections.

Killer Zivhu

Priest In Maintenance Row


BUT if anyone does not provide for his children, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever!

This Biblical advice about responsibility to children seems to have no meaning for a priest with the Anglican Church in Bulawayo who has been caught behind enemy lines after his ex-wife sued him for neglecting his three children.

Manda Chimbaza who is reportedly leader of the Anglican Church at St Columba’s Parish in Makokoba and employed by Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) was taken to the Civil Court by his ex-wife Ruramai Madava demanding an increase in maintenance arguing that for the past 10 months, the man of the cloth had failed or neglected to provide reasonable support for his children aged nine, 11 and 18.

Madava, who was demanding that maintenance be reviewed from $380 to $10 000 per month, told Bulawayo provincial magistrate in charge of Bulawayo Metropolitan province Enias Magate, that the $380 that the priest was even failing to pay was no longer enough to cater for the children’s needs due to the cost of living which has gone up.

“I am applying for an upward variation from $380 to $10 000 in respect of the three children aged nine, 11 and 18. This is because the cost of living has gone up so the money, he was asked to pay in 2014 is no longer enough. I haven’t received the money since November last year and the arrears have since accumulated to $3 800,” said Madava.

Madava insisted that Chimbaza was failing to contribute money towards his children’s upkeep yet he was employed by the body responsible for collecting taxes for the government.

Responding to the claims, Chimbaza who said he was being paid $20 000 per month turned down his ex-wife’s demand saying “it was too high”. He however, offered to pay $6 000 as monthly maintenance saying he was also of ill-health.

“Since the start of national lockdown, I had been sending her $503 via Ecocash each time my children told me that they have no food. I am a good father and I wanted to be one. I, however, have other three children I am taking care of, a minor, a 19-year-old who is doing Advanced Level and another one who is at Gwanda State University. I am also taking care of the major ones’ needs regardless of their ages,” he said.

He also pleaded with the court to allow him to pay the amount in question saying his monthly expenses combined exceed $40 000.

“May the court also consider that I am also paying $2 800 towards a housing stand. I’m also diabetic and per month I use about $10 000 towards my medication. She (Madava) recently lost her father and I had to borrow money to help with burial expenses. I am also doing two courses, a degree at Catholic University and a diploma all in an effort to upgrade myself. My expenses combined exceed $42 000 per month and that is why I say I can afford $6 000 per month,” said Chimbaza.

In his ruling the magistrate discharged the upkeep of the one who recently turned 18 and asked him to pay $8 500 for the two minor children with effect from the end of this month.-B-Metro

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Latest On Murewa Grisly Murder. ..

Tapiwa Makore (Senior) (57), accused of murdering his brother’s seven-year-old child with the help of his herdsman, Tafadzwa Shamba, has been remanded in custody.

Makore is an elder brother to the victim’s father.

He appeared before Murehwa magistrate Ms Chiedza Gatsi facing charges of murder and was remanded in custody to October 13.

Prosecuting, Ms Paidamoyo Gutu told the court that on September 17 at around midday, Shamba reportedly proceeded to a garden which Tapiwa (junior) was watching over.

It is alleged that the accused person had earlier given Shamba the keys to his house.

Shamba reportedly lured the now deceased from the garden to Makore’s homestead where he detained him in the living room after giving him sadza.

Makore was alerted that the boy was missing and reportedly joined other villagers in searching for him till midnight to remove suspicion.

He later went home and found the boy asleep, under the guard of Shamba. At 1am, the pair reportedly carried the boy to a secluded area in the company of Makore where they killed him.

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.

Makore carried the pack which had limbs and arms, while Shamba carried a pack containing the abdomen and head.

The abdomen was dumped near Mr Summer Murwira’s homestead, but Shamba took the other parts to Makore’s homestead.

On the same day, Mr Murwira discovered the abdomen which was being eaten by his dogs.

It is also alleged that on the same day, Shamba removed his blood-stained pair of trousers and placed them in Makore’s kitchen hut.

On September 20, detectives recovered the pair of trousers belonging to the deceased after searching Makore’s house.

On September 23, Shamba was arrested and a search was conducted in his bedroom, leading to the recovery of a white blood-stained vest.

He confessed to committing the murder with Makore.-The Herald

The murder suspect…

“Joana Mamombe Is Innocent”

Farai Dziva|An emotive prayer meeting has been held in Harare West for jailed MDC Alliance Youth Assembly member, Hon Joana Mamombe.

Speaking at the prayer meeting, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly national organizing secretary, Godfrey Kurauone condemned the persecution of Joana Mamombe and several political activists.

“Mnangagwa cannot arrest change.Actually he is strengthening us- we have been hardened by the arrests, torture and persecution,” said Kurauone.

Speaking at the same prayer meeting Netsai Marova challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to release Joana as a matter of urgency.

“You are tormenting us but we will not look back- it’s forward ever.Mnangagwa cannot cow us into submission, that will never happen.We are determined to fight for change,” said Netsai Marova.

Watch video below:

We Must Silence Guns In Africa-President Chamisa

Farai Dziva|President Nelson Chamisa has dismissed claims that the MDC Alliance is plotting to carry out acts of banditry.

On Monday State Security Minister, Owen Ncube accused the MDC Alliance and NGOs of plotting to remove Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa from power through unconstitutional means.

Responding to Ncube’s utterances, President Chamisa said:

“We must silence the guns in Africa. In the 2018 elections we got 2.6 m ballots (votes) not 2.6m bullets.

We carry ideas not guns. We bring ideas not weapons. Guns are not our language.

Peace is our language. Our language is ideas, disruptive technologies and thought leadership to transform our beautiful Zimbabwe!

We carry no swords, only words against dictatorship and bad governance in Zimbabwe.

Hatina bakatwa uya nemuseve tinofamba naJesu!”

President Nelson Chamisa

MDC Alliance Statement On International Week Of The Deaf

The International Week of the Deaf is celebrated each year during the last week of September.

It is a time where we join hands with people across the globe to raise awareness, showcase talent and display the skills and achievements of people with hearing and speech impairments. We also celebrate sign language, which is the mode of communication used by the deaf.

Through sign language we use our hands and forgers to make shapes symbols. signs and gestures to communicate. Basic sign language is the most widely used form of sign language in Zimbabwe. However there are more advanced forms of sign language such as standard and international sign language.

Sign language is one of the sixteen official languages recognized in the Constitution of Zimbabwe.

The major challenges faced by the deaf relate to barriers in communication which make it difficult for them to access services, particularly in government institutions. In health institutions, nurses and doctors are generally not sign language literate which leads to deaf people not being properly attended to and often wrongly diagnosed. Deaf people ford it difficult to make police reports exposing them to rights abuses and limiting their access to justice. In court, there are no readily available sign language interpreters which often delays court proceedings that involve deaf people. Deaf people heavily rely on sign language interpreters which means that they are at the mercy of second-hand, summarized and sometimes distorted information.

Many deaf people in Zimbabwe have limited access to education. They work in the informal market as vendors due to limited opportunities. This is because most teachers are not specially trained in sign language at teacher training colleges and other tertiary institutions. They suffer stigma in the job market.

The MDC Alliance calls for the adoption of sign language as a compulsory language in all educational institutions from primary level to tertiary level. This will ensure inclusivity and disability awareness by all persons and service providers from an early age and will cultivate a disability inclusive society and better educational prospects for the deaf.

We further call for sign language interpreters in all government institutions to avoid wrong diagnoses. delayed justice or serious criminal cases going unreported. We demand stronger policies for the deaf who are in the informal sector to ensure that their selling points are accessible and disability-friendly. All of these demands will be realized under an MDC Alliance government in line with our comprehensive Disability Policy.

The MDC Alliance celebrates and values the Deaf Community in Zimbabwe!

You Cannot Stop Change, MDC Alliance Tells Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|An emotive prayer meeting has been held in Harare West for jailed MDC Alliance Youth Assembly member, Hon Joana Mamombe.

Speaking at the prayer meeting, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly national organizing secretary, Godfrey Kurauone condemned the persecution of Joana Mamombe and several political activists.

“Mnangagwa cannot arrest change.Actually he is strengthening us- we have been hardened by the arrests, torture and persecution,” said Kurauone.

Speaking at the same prayer meeting Netsai Marova challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to release Joana as a matter of urgency.

“You are tormenting us but we will not look back- it’s forward ever.Mnangagwa cannot cow us into submission, that will never happen.We are determined to fight for change,” said Netsai Marova.

Watch video below:

You Are Not God, MDC Alliance Official Tells Mnangagwa :Video.

Farai Dziva|An emotive prayer meeting has been held in Harare West for jailed MDC Alliance Youth Assembly member, Hon Joana Mamombe.

Speaking at the prayer meeting, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly national organizing secretary, Godfrey Kurauone condemned the persecution of Joana Mamombe and several political activists.

“Mnangagwa cannot arrest change.Actually he is strengthening us- we have been hardened by the arrests, torture and persecution,” said Kurauone.

Speaking at the same prayer meeting Netsai Marova challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to release Joana as a matter of urgency.

“You are tormenting us but we will not look back- it’s forward ever.Mnangagwa cannot cow us into submission, that will never happen.We are determined to fight for change,” said Netsai Marova.

Watch video below:

Sikhala Vows To Expose Individuals Assigned By Mnangagwa To Nail Opposition Members | FULL TEXT

By Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala :
MP for Zengeza West.

The trial date for my alleged offence of inciting Public Violence on the 31st of July 2020, has been set for 30 November 2020.

Today on my remand date the State submitted that the docket will be ready on the 15th of October and State papers will be served to me on the 16th of October for the consummation of trial on the 30th of November.

I am ready to clear my name on the persecuting illusions of the failed regime of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

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.

We are going to expose all of them name by name. Let the wheels of justice roll without interference. Bring on the trial. Happy to be given the opportunity to expose the rot in our country through this trial.

Don’t miss to follow it.

Job Sikhala

Court Sets Hon Sikhala Trial Date

By Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala :
MP for Zengeza West.

The trial date for my alleged offence of inciting Public Violence on the 31st of July 2020, has been set for 30 November 2020.

Today on my remand date the State submitted that the docket will be ready on the 15th of October and State papers will be served to me on the 16th of October for the consummation of trial on the 30th of November.

I am ready to clear my name on the persecuting illusions of the failed regime of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

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.

We are going to expose all of them name by name. Let the wheels of justice roll without interference. Bring on the trial. Happy to be given the opportunity to expose the rot in our country through this trial.

Don’t miss to follow it.

Job Sikhala

Chaos As Government Worker Disrupts MDC Alliance Meeting

Borniface Nyadenga, a civil servant and an Agricultural Extension Worker in Ward 21 caused commotion at an MDC A executive meeting at Zvavahera Business Centre in Gutu on Sunday after he and a colleague ordered delegates to disperse because he had not been told of the meeting.

The meeting was being addressed by Sarah Mwatenga, an MDC Alliance Provincial councillor.

Nyadenga who is also the young brother to the MDC councillor for Ward 9, Medicine Nyadenga arrived at the meeting in the company of an unemployed youth Clephas Masora with beer bottles in their hands.

They told the meeting which was taking place under a tree that they were members of Chief Munyaradzi’s family and no meeting takes place in the area without their knowledge and permission. It however, turned out that they were not even remotely related or linked to Chief Munyaradzi.

Some members of the executive tried to negotiate with the two and party youth confronted them after realising that the duo was not prepared for talks. The no-nonsense MDC A youth told them to leave or they would face their full wrath.

The two left the venue in a huff shouting that Mnangagwa is the only ruler for Zimbabwe.

Nyadenga was not reachable up to the time of going to Press.-

Source :Masvingo Mirror

MDC Alliance

Nengomasha Eyes Warriors Top Post

FORMER Warriors midfielder, Tinashe Nengomasha, has made the short-list for the national team manager’s post.

He was among the first candidates who were interviewed by ZIFA last week in the ongoing series of evaluations taking place at the association.

ZIFA are seeking to rope in a competent team manager who will help the team when they get their preparations underway, for the upcoming AFCON qualifier against Algeria.

The post has been vacant, since last year, when the national association dissolved all the technical team positions.

The disbandment of the technical team followed the disappointing performance by the Warriors at the 2019 AFCON finals in Egypt.

A number of candidates have expressed interest in the post and the short-listed individuals are going through interviews being conducted by ZIFA’s new human resources manager.

The association are in the process of recruiting office staff to complement the ones who work at their headquarters at 53 Livingstone Avenue in the capital.

They have started by recruiting the head of human resources as part of the makeover of their office compliment.

The restructuring exercise received the go-ahead from FIFA, who have since provided funding for the project.

But, before ZIFA recruit a number of personnel, they have moved in to have the national team post filled as quickly as possible.

Given the team manager is the one who engages the players who would have been called into camp and arranges their travel plans, it’s a very crucial position.

The team manager also has to engage with the clubs, especially those in foreign lands, for them to release the players who would have been chosen for national duty.

He also has to make sure that those who are being considered are eligible for the matches in question and are not under suspension.

The next round of the AFCON qualifiers, though, are a different test given FIFA have already made it clear that clubs in Europe cannot be forced to release players for the assignments.

The Warriors team manager’s job has attracted considerable interest from local and foreign-based candidates.

And, it has emerged that Nengomasha, the former Kaizer Chiefs skipper, is among the names who have been short-listed-The Herald

Tinashe Nengomasha

“i Am A New Kid On The Block”: Chakwera Reveals Why He Did Not Confront ED On Human Rights Violations

By A Correspondent- Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera has said he did not rebuke his Zimbabwean counterpart President Emerson Mnangagwa, whose Government has come under international spotlight for human rights abuses, saying there were proper processes that need to be followed in tackling such issues.

Two civil society organisations, Youth and Society and Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation- on Tuesday wrote Chakwera, asking him to use his two-day official visit in Harare to discuss with Presidemt Mnangagwa on the need for his regime to stop attacking human rights defenders and respect human rights.

Speaking on Thursday on arrival at Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe said he has had fruitful bilateral talks with Zimbabwean President but did not censure him on human rights abuses.

He, however, said the topic on human rights came up during the discussions.

“You know that there is a process that takes place. I am a new kid on the block. I am learning in order to know what is going on with our neighbours.”

President Mnangagwa himself last night responded to some of the issues,” Chakwera said.

He, however, could not divulge more, only adding that he had “lengthy discussions” in private as well as in the presence of others “particularly to do with human development and prosperity in the region. Integrating trade, making sure that our people relate well and issues to do with security in our region.”

President Chakwera, who will assume the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Chairmanship next year, also had discussions with SADC ambassadors based in Zimbabwe.

Malawi and Zimbabwe share historical ties and before, both countries gained independence from Britain, they were under what was referred to as the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.

During his arrival, Chakwera was welcomed by the country’s second-in-command Saulos Chilima and supporters of the Tonse Alliance led government from MCP, UTM Party and People’s Party

-NyasaTimes

Trump’s Conduct Is A Shame To Democracy – Borrowing From Zanu PF Vote Rigging Manual – Opinion

BY: Wilbert Mukori

Donald Trump

SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

Let’s face it, the Tuesday 29 September 2020 Trump vs Biden USA presidential debate, first with two more to come, was a melee, chaotic and a total waste of time and disgrace. Democracy itself was on the ropes and the pugnacious culprit hell bend on delivering the knock-out punch President Trump – the President of the United States of America, the undisputed leader of the free and democratic world!

The Greeks, the nation that bequeathed democracy to the world 2 500 years ago, accepted that for democracy to work the people must be educated and hence the reason they promoted freedom of expression and freedom of association. No doubt the USA presidential debates were meant to help educate the American electorate so they will make an informed choice of the man/woman to hold the highest office in the land for the next four years. The one thing the Tuesday debacle was not was informative. 

Within a few minutes of the 90 minutes debate, it was clear President Trump’s agenda was not be as disruptive as he could. He constantly interrupted Joe Biden. The listeners wanted to know what each candidate was going to do not end the corona virus in America and in follow up question why their opponent’s plan would not work, for example. 

Chris Wallace, of “Fox News Sunday” who was anchor and  moderator of the debate was forced to intervene. “Please don’t interrupt!”  then “Please obey the rules!” and finally “This isn’t serving the country well!” in sheer exasperation. 

President Trump did not only undermine the very essence of democracy by interrupting the debate but worse still by raising doubt in the validity of the election process itself! Should he lose the election, he has repeatedly refused to accept the results; implying that could only happen because the elections were rigged.

“As you know today, there was a big problem,” said Mr. Trump during Tuesday’s debate. “In Philadelphia, they went in to watch, they were called poll watchers, a very safe, very nice thing. They were thrown out, they weren’t allowed to watch. You know why? Because bad things happen in Philadelphia, bad things.”

As usual, he did not elaborate or provide any evidence. It is all innuendo and suppositions! 

On this occasion, it turns out the officials in Philadelphia were enforcing an existing law designed to stop poll watchers, from all the political parties, observing voter registration activities for fear of “intimidating the voters”.

The Proud Boys, a white supremacist group and ardent Trump supporters, have been involved in disruptive and intimidating activities. When President Trump was asked to publicly denounce the group, all he could master was “stand back and stand by”.

No doubt President Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies have watched the Tuesday US debate with renewed interest and will be thrilled to bits to see President Trump back in White House. They will expect him to tear up Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA) and lift the sanctions imposed on Zanu PF leaders. It would be very hypocritical of President Trump to do otherwise when, to win the US elections, he borrowed heavily from Zanu PF’s own vote rigging manual! 

“I’ve been involved in a certain amount of soul-searching.” concluded Mr Wallace. “I’m just disappointed with the results. For me, but much more importantly, I’m disappointed for the country, because it could have been a much more useful evening than it turned out to be.” 

The Commission on Presidential Debates, the body overseeing the conduct of the presidential debates is “considering changes to the format of this year’s remaining debate, a clear sign of its frustration with the results of Tuesday evening”, reported the New York Times.

After losing 6 months schooling to covid-19 Zimbabweans to lose even more to familiar foe

BY: Nomusa Garikai

SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

School and colleges were closed at the outbreak of the corona virus in March and are supposed to reopen this week, after six months. I remember missing a week or two of schooling and can only imagine what it would be like to lose six months. I share the anger and frustration of the students and the nation at large at the news schooling will NOT restart because of an outstanding issue – teachers’ wage dispute. 

What is infuriating is that the teachers’ wage dispute was on the table before the March corona virus lockdown; government has had the last six months to resolve this matter. Government is only now offering teachers “a cushioning allowance in the week ending October 2”.

“There are fundamental errors in that statement,” Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Takavafira Zhou said.

“Teachers have not requested for a cushion, they have requested for the restoration of their purchasing power to 2018 salaries pegged at US$550.

“This is what the teacher has presented to government. If government is now presenting another offer subject to what teachers have not requested, this is misfiring. What teachers want is that government must address their dispute of right.”

Some teachers are being paid as little as US$30 per month! There is no questioning that this is is not a living wage. 

There is no denying that we must get the children back to school; they have lost six months of formal education already and, like everything in this life, they will never recover that lost time. Never!They cannot turn back the clock; none of us can. The last thing they wanted is to be losing even more schooling time! 

The quality of education in Zimbabwe has suffered greatly because of decades of under funding; schools are in poor state of rot and decay and the teachers are poorly paid. In the last two decades, many schools and colleges, especially the government owned institutions, have barely managed to produce 5% pass rates. 

We cannot provide adequate funding to our schools and colleges and pay the teachers a living wage as long as the country’s economy remains in a mess. 40 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption under this Zanu PF dictatorship have led the country’s economy in ruins. 

Our failure to revive the economy and with it our education system will only drag the nation even deeper into the economic abyss. What hope is there of reviving the economy with a poorly educated citizenry? 

Whilst it is clear that Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies have no clue what to do to revive the country’s economy. Sadly, it is also crystal clear the party is determined to continue rigging the elections and, if need be use wanton violence, to retain the de facto one-party dictatorship that has ruled the nation these last 40 years. 

Zimbabwe is stuck with a corrupt and incompetent Zanu PF dictatorship that has remained in power these 40 years because it rigged the elections. Stop the regime rigging elections, this is the soft underbelly of the beast, and you end the dictatorship. 

During the 2008 to 2013 GNU, Zimbabwe had its best chance ever to implement the democratic reforms designed to take away Zanu PF’s carte blanche powers to rig elections. Sadly, Morgan Tsvangirai and his fellow MDC leaders sold out and failed to get even one reform implemented. And to add insult to injury, MDC has since been participating in flawed and illegal elections giving the vote rigging Zanu PF some modicum of legitimacy. 

To get another chance to implement the reforms; we must show that MDC and the rest in the opposition camp who continue to participate in these flawed elections no long represent the ordinary people. A tall order, given many MDC supporters are naive and gullible. They, even now with all the benefit of hindsight, still fail to understand what the 2008 GNU was about and hence fail to see how the MDC leaders sold-out. 

Deny Zanu PF the modicum of legitimacy from the participation of credible opposition in the flawed elections and the party will be forced to once again accept the need for implementing reforms. It was the international community’s, including SADC and AU, refusal to accept Zanu PF’s legitimacy following the 2008 rigged elections that forced Mugabe to sign the 2008 Global Political Agreement, agreeing to the need for democratic reforms. 

Mnangagwa and company rigged the 2018 elections, the regime is illegitimate and must step down. The modicum of legitimacy Zanu PF is enjoys is derived from the opposition participation in the flawed and illegal elections. Nelson Chamisa and his MDC friends are corrupt, incompetent and sell-outs. They have lost political credibility. 

Zimbabwe is facing a serious existential crisis and desperately needs to implement the democratic reforms to end the curse of rigged elections and bad governance. It is intolerable that the nation should be held to ransom by a vote rigging ipso facto illegitimate regime, Zanu PF, plus its discredited political partner, MDC; who are blocking the reforms.

Junior Prisoners Under Siege At Chikurubi Maximum

By Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala MP for Zengeza West.

Let the world be informed that junior prison officers at Chikurubi Maximum Prison are under siege for allegations that they were treating me nicely and not adhering to the insructions of their bosses.

I have received unusual visits both at home and at my office from several prison officers who have been victimized for showing alleged favoritism to me. They were called to some kangaroo courts at the Prisons Headquarters and accused of failure to execute instructions, some of them bizzare.

They are accused of having failed to control journalists at the High Court after i was granted bail by Justice Ndewere. They are accused of allowing journalists to film me and allowing me to talk to friends and relatives who had come to give me solidarity.

The other allegation is that they allowed Hopewell Chin’ono to visit me in the holding cell at the High Court and took some pictures of me looking tormented which Hopewell splashed to the world.

In addition it is allegedly that I was allowed to humiliate the State when I asked to be unchained for me to be able to climb the back stairs of the prison magumedhe. They are accused of allowing my wife to bring me food when I was supposed to eat prison food.

Part of the plot to inject us with a lethal substance is a subject for another day. I can’t reveal the details today. Some of the officers have been defrothed of their duties as intelligence and security personnel and have been transferred to Mazowe.

One has been downgraded to be a guard at the prison medical stores. Another one is going to be transferred to Binga. I will not mention the names of these officers under siege at this moment but if the persecution continues I will be left with no option but to reveal them.

I witnessed it one day when one officer Sergent Chitsa was called into the office of Superitendent Mlambo and insulted left, right and centre. He was accused of being an MDC stalwart and told to produce his MDC party card for allowing me to properly climb into the prison truck.

He was accused of allowing me to move slowly under leg irons. This is a very old woman, who has long reached retirement time and is renewing her contract annually but should rather be playing with grandchildren in the village.

She humiliated and insulted an adult, a father of many children, for not practicing enough cruelty on my person. Chitsa came back in the magumedhe tears rolling, only for us to be told by those who overhead the abuse telling us what happened.

The one who is selling false information to prison authorities is one person I can’t mention by name at the present moment but is nicknamed Long and Short sleeves by his colleagues behind his back for the massacre of MDC supporters in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe during the one man 2008 presidential run off which saw Robert Mugabe contest alone.

His single star rank is said to have been obtained after he begged it from the former Commissioner General of Prisons and Correctional Services for faithfully saving the party through his sellout role. He is so well known of it.

He got the job after being the most cruel Border Gezi Training College graduate.

To my brothers, I have heard your cries. I will not hesitate to approach the Courts if you gather enoughcourage if the persecution persists.

Malawian Civil Society Which Pushed For Election Rerun Tells President Chakwera To Talk To Mnangagwa On Human Rights Abuses

President Emmerson and his Malawian counterpart Lazarus Chakwera

The popular Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) and the  Youth  and Society (YAS) of Malawi who confronted for election rerun in Malawi have written a letter to Minister of Foreign Affairs of that country Elsenwhower Mkaka asking  President Lazarus Chakwera , who is on a two-day State visit to Harare, to engage President Emmerson Mnangagwa to “tone down”  on escalation of human rights violations.

In a letter  dated September 29 2020 the CHRR acting executive director Micheal Kaiyatsa and YAS  executive director Charles Kajoloweka said Zimbabwe is now characterised by arbitrary arrests, abductions, expulsions,  disappearances and torture of journalists, political activists, government critics and human rights defenders.

The CSOs pointed out that the  most recent violent clampdown on human rights came in response to a scheduled 31 July demonstration organised by activists who are demanding a better Zimbabwe.

The march was supposed to be peaceful mass protest against corruption, unbearable economic hardship and social injustices made worse by the Covid-19 pandemic.

They said: “Time has come for Malawi and its leadership to take a just stand against a continued impunity and draconian attempts at silencing the peoples of our neighbouring nations.”

They observed that  Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) leaders have indifferently watched, rarely exerted pressure  on Zimbabwe.

The CSOs said the Sadc leaders silence has “aided and abetted the tragedy reducing Zimbabwe to a model of how demise of rule of law can relegate a democratic nation to an enemy of its people.

“The ‘See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil’ pact has not helped make Zimbabwe a better place for all, but made SADC member States, including Malawi, complicit to the horrifying human rights violations and a breakdown of rule of law currently getting worse,” said the Malawi rights defenders.

Therefore,  CHRR and YAS  urge Chakwera,  “to use this State visit as a platform to send a clear message that the actions of the Government of Zimbabwe are inherently at wide variance with the agreed norms of democratic governance and call upon them to address fundamental domestic challenges whose effects are disastrous on its people and the region.”

Presidential spokesman Brian Banda said Chakwera as the incoming Sadc chairperson is on a tour aimed at strengthening bilateral relations through trade.
He said there are diplomatic ways how countries talk to each other and that  concerns from CSOs  “cannot be discussed in the media.”

This is Chakwera’s second foreign trip since taking office in June. Last week he visited Zambia on a day-return where he met that country’s President Edgar Chagwa Lungu.

Source: Nyasha Times

Belarus Coming In With Another Deal This Time In Mining

ZBC

President Emmerson Mnangagwa with his Belarus counterpart striking their deals

The Development Bank of Belarus has revealed that it is finalising a 50 million United States Dollar Mining equipment facility to boost Zimbabwe’s mining sector.  

The Belarus mining deal comes at a time the sector is on the mend with expectations high that it will hit the 12 billion United States dollar mark in line with Vision 2030.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa welcomed the Belarus Mining Facility as a giant step towards rejuvenating the mining sector.

“Over and above our cooperation with Belarus in the agriculture sector, plans are underway to enhance our cooperation to equip and modernise the mining sector,” the President said.

The Development Bank of Belarus Board Chairperson, Mr Andrey Zhishkevich revealed the finalisation of the deal, in an exclusive interview with ZBC News, on the sidelines of the launch of the 51 Million United States Dollar Belarus Agricultural Mechanisation Programme this Wednesday.

Mr Zhishkevich said his country is ready to unconditionally avail a new 50 Million United States dollar mining equipment deal to the new dispensation.

“The agric-mechanisation programme we witnessed today is just the beginning, we have structured another potentially lucrative deal in mining, and this is to the tune of US$50 million which will be availed unconditionally to mechanise the mining sector and boost productivity,” reveals Mr. Zhishkevich.

Zimbabwe Covid-19 Recovery Rate Picks Up To 80%

Paul Nyathi

Zimbabwe yesterday recorded one Covid-19 positive case and 181 recoveries, giving hope that the battle against the pandemic is being won.

According to the Health and Child Care Ministry daily Covid-19 update, out of the 467 PCR diagnostic tests done yesterday, Mat North recorded the only positive case which brought the country’s total number of confirmed cases to 7 838.

This was Mat North’s 135th case and is the province with the least number of confirmed cases. Harare and Bulawayo lead with 3 252 and 1 447 cases respectively.

No deaths were recorded yesterday. Zimbabwe has 228 Covid-19 related deaths.

On another positive note, 181 recoveries were reported yesterday with Mat South recording 174 recoveries, Manicaland (6) and Bulawayo (1). Zimbabwe now has a total of 6 303 recoveries.

The national recovery rate now stands at 80 percent.

Chakwera Opens The Door For Malawians Living In Zimbabwe, Accords Them Dual Citizenship…..

Paul Nyathi

President Lazarus Chakwera arriving in Zimbabwe

Visiting Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera today met Malawian citizens resident in Zimbabwe where he encouraged them to play their part to deepen cultural and economic ties between the two countries.

Addressing citizens on Thursday at the Malawian embassy, President Chakwera urged them to be law abiding citizen saying they were free to have dual citizenship.

“Malawi has since passed legislation enabling those who live abroad to chose to have dual citizenship should they desire. So, as this country welcomes you to be Zimbabweans, you can also continue to be Malawians because we have a legislation allowing you to do so,” said President Chakwera.

Chakwera who recently won an election rerun in his country touched on democracy, rule of law and free and fair elections.

‘Being a law abiding citizens does not mean being foolish, if we talk of rule of law we are talking of order, institutions should be independent and allowed to exercise that mandate freely, each one playing their role and if by any chance we disagree we are able to find each other and dialogue,” said Chakwera in Chewa.

The eloquent leader called on Malawians living outside the country to participate in the governance of their home country.

“if you too close to the forest, you end up not seeing the trees. In other words we are saying those of you who are far off, those of you who read the situation form a distance because you have seen us making mistakes, please inform us. Do not be afraid and ashamed.”

“Some of you may say, I did not vote for this and I have nothing to do with his mistakes, but we want those views by those who never voted for us, they all inspire success for our country hence your diverse views will assist others.”