Special Message To Uniformed Forces

29-07-2020

It is public knowledge that you, our esteemed members of the police force and the army you are earning peanuts.

Let it be known to you that your situation is not natural but a deliberate creation of an evil system that is corrupt.

We know that most of you are young people who joined the uniformed forces for the love of country and to serve your people.

We also understand that besides serving your country, you deserve food on your table for the upkeep of your families.

We want to make it clear that we feel your pain and abuse at the hands of a corrupt regime.

It is against this background that you as young people must stand with the people on 31 July.

Let us speak the same language with the people against corruption and be on the right side of history.

With love and courage.

General Sarkozy
31 July Movement

Harare today

What Is Hepatitis?

World Hepatitis Day 28 July

It is a day commemorated to enhance awareness of viral hepatitis. It is an opportunity to step up national and interactive efforts on hepatitis.

It’s to encourage actions and engagement by individuals, partners and the public.

Theme: “Hepatitis free future” with a strong focus on preventing Hepatitis B among mothers and newborns.

Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver that causes a range of problems that may progress to chronic liver disease or liver cancer. Hepatitis can be parasitic, bacteria, viral, autoimmune (body attacking itself) or genetic.

However of all the causes viral causes are the most common and most fatal.

Of the viral causes hepatitis A, B, C, D, E are the commonest.

Hepatitis A is a vaccine preventable hepatitis transmitted via feacal-oral. It is a contagious disease. People infected presents with abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, jaundice, fatigue, malaise.

It is usually self limiting and treatment is symptom management. It does not usually cause chronic complications.

Hepatitis B is transmitted by body fluids or blood products, sharing needles and syringes and by sexual intercourse.

Infected people presents with fatigue, poor appetite, yellow eyes, abdominal pain. This type of hepatitis can be prevented as there is a vaccine available. Anyone at any age can get the vaccine. In Zimbabwe children are vaccinated at the age of 6, 10 and 14weeks.

Treatment can be with antivirals but it usually progress to cause chronic liver disease and liver cancer.

Hepatitis C virus is also transmitted by body fluids, blood products, sharing needles and syringes and sexual intercourse.

Symptoms and signs are usually the same as those of Hepatitis B.

There is no vaccine for hepatitis C but can be treated with antivirals. It also progress causing chronic liver disease and liver cancer.
Hepatitis D occurs as a coinfection with hepatitis B.

Transmission, signs and symptoms are the same as hepatitis B. If vaccinated against Hep B it also protects against Hepatitis D.

Hepatitis E istransmitted via feaco-oral route usually in shell fish, raw pig. There is no vaccine available.

Also self limiting and chronic complications are not common.

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How Perrance Shiri Terrorized Civilians During Gukurahundi Era

By Dread Reckless

I am very saddened by the death of Rtd Air Marshal Perrence Shiri.

I ask myself why such a wonderful and unique man would die so soon.

I have learnt a lesson. Procrastination is the thief of time. God gave me enough time to punish Perrence Shiri myself but l procrastinated.

I can’t forgive myself that he has died without me having a hand in his death.

I pray to God for a second chance, resurrect him and expose him to my desire to punish him.

It’s a pity that l can’t be allowed to have his body near me, otherwise l would kill him again.

Those who do not know this man-he was at the front line during the Matebeleland massacre crusade that saw 30 000 people plus heading to mass graves Perrence, famed for his hobby of slicing open pregnant women to “stop the birth of more dissidents” thought he was larger than life.

During his lifetime, he enjoyed the protection of both his paymasters, Robert Mugabe and his successor Emerson Mnangangwa.

Unfortunately they failed to protect him from the long arm of death that could grab him as they watched.

My brother Pee, please, come back and give me a chance to kill you myself the way you used to slaughter people in Matebeleland.

Perrance Shiri

Election Resource Centre Sends Strong Letter To Emmerson Mnangagwa

Dear President E.D. Mnangagwa,
Alarmed by the unprecedented challenges to democracy, human rights and governance created by the pandemic, the Election Resource Centre (ERC) nurtured the idea for this open letter.

The aim is to stimulate a national dialogue around key principles safeguarding elections and democracy on the 2-year anniversary of the 2018 Harmonised Elections.

The ERC recognises that this is a very challenging time for the government and people of Zimbabwe, as the country deals with the threats posed by the COVID-19 virus.

The government has already taken some important steps, and others may be necessary to protect those at risk. However, the pandemic has seemingly left in its wake the reform agenda that had pillared the “New Dispensation”.

It should be noted and applauded that commendable steps have been taken to repeal the repressive POSA and AIPPA laws which had posed a perpetual threat to the principles underpinning a democratic society and free and fair elections.

Such positive steps are key to transforming the credibility of the overall electoral environment.

However, the pace at which the reform agenda is taking place, could potentially negate the gains achieved by your administration.

From the advent of your ascension to Presidency in 2017, you gave the basis that would form your leadership, as you stated that your Presidency would be founded on a “ New Dispensation ”, of which reforms formed the foundation.

In your very first public speech upon your return from enforced exile in November 2017, you assured Zimbabweans that they were “ witnessing the beginning of a new unfolding democracy ”.

Premised on this new democracy was the alignment of existing laws with the constitution and the changing of the electoral culture in Zimbabwe through advocating for the promotion of accountability, credibility and transparency among State Institutions.

The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Ziyambi Ziyambi, echoed the same sentiments as he promised that all laws would be fully aligned with the constitution by the end of 2019.

The government also made an undertaking to amend the Electoral Act by mid-2020, according to Foreign Affairs and International Trade minister Sibusiso Moyo who is the Deputy Chairperson of the Inter-ministerial Task Force on Political and Electoral Reforms.

The Minister promised that electoral reforms “will be completed, at the very least, by June 2020, although we aim to complete electoral reforms well before that date”.

However, with two years since the 2018 Harmonised Elections, this promise of expedited reforms is seemingly beyond reach.

The post-2018 election environment has been dominated by non-implementation of key reforms, most of which have been repeatedly raised by election observer groups.

A glaring example is that of the Motlanthe Commission where in a rare instance of transparency, the government allowed for an open inquest into the 1 August 2018 shootings of protesters in Harare.

However, the Motlanthe Commission recommendations have largely been ignored as the role of the security sector in elections remains a grave cause of concern which impairs the fairness of the electoral environment.

It should be further noted that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has taken a piecemeal approach to the alignment of electoral laws, policies and practice with the Constitution and international best practice.

The gradual implementation of reforms has culminated in the bare minimum of recommended reforms being adopted, such as in recent by-elections, the displaying of the voters’ rolls outside polling stations.

The government’s failure to significantly revise key laws or to address the partisan conduct of the state security, traditional leaders and the media undercuts free elections. The repressive nature of the application of COVID-19 regulations has in more recent times impaired the credibility of the electoral environment.

The COVID-19 regulations have been used to arrest peaceful protesters and arrest critical media personnel.

The lack of reform places a greater burden on state institutions to ensure that their conduct is constitutional outside of existing legislation.

The Zimbabwean government needs to fix all legislation affecting the electoral environment and bring it in line with both the Constitution and with Zimbabwe’s international commitments.

The problems we face are precisely premised on the outstanding electoral reform issues that do not comply with either the Constitution or our international law obligations.

We therefore call upon your government to guarantee the full alignment of electoral laws with the constitution, and to further guarantee a practice and policy shift that guarantees accountability, credibility, integrity and transparency to ensure a free and fair electoral environment looking at the 2023 harmonised elections.

President Mnangagwa, there needs to be a shift beyond mere rhetoric and take genuine steps to level the electoral playing field. The following five points focus on tangible steps the Government can take to build on the work they are already doing to make the electoral experience more free, fair, transparent, accountable and inclusive.

  1. Institutional reform of ZEC looking at the institutional and personnel levels as well as in organisational practices.
  2. Reform of the legal framework for elections looking at the Electoral Act, all electoral regulations and procedures focusing on constitutionality and international best practice.
  3. Reform of the conduct of the state media in electoral processes.
  4. Reform of the conduct of traditional leaders in political processes
  5. Reform of the role of the military in civilian affairs
    Sincerely
    Election Resource Centre
Mr Mnangagwa

Protests Against Emmerson Mnangagwa Administration Sweep Across SADC Region

MDCA SOUTH AFRICA PROVINCE

30 JULY 2020

Notice is hereby given to our MDCA members,the general public and citizens,and members of the media fraternity to the effect that; The Movement for Democratic Change Alliance South Africa Province will be holding demonstrations outside Zimbabwe embassies and consulates tomorrow 31 July 2020 in solidarity with the suffering Zimbabwean citizens under the Zanu PF and Mnangagwa rulership in the following of our districts:

  1. MDCA Western Cape district
  2. MDCA Namibia district
  3. MDCA Botswana district
  4. MDCA Zambia district

For more information please contact the MDCA SA Provincial Organising Secretary,Leader Tangai Marufu on +27658140201 or the mentioned districts Organising/Communications Secretaries,names and contacts supplied below.

1.MDCA Western Cape district
Organ Godfrey Karuru- +27749388642
Organ Runyararo Mukuku- +27781485582
Infor Don Madziva- +27826810806

2.MDCA Namibia district
Organ Gotosa- +264812084418
Infor Robson Ruhanya- +264813192152

3.MDCA Botswana district
Organ Taurai Mavhoko- +26772171136
Infor Dumisani Dolobo- +26774364627

4.MDCA Zambia district
Organ Clint- +260978494945

MDCA SA Province we fully support the 31st July peaceful demonstration in Zimbabwe.We are very much aware that in some districts we were not given the permission to gather to demonstrate because of the Covid-19 restrictions.

Our members,who can not organise and attend demonstrations are therefore urged to gather in solidarity tonight for night vigils,observing covid-19 social distancing rules.

Inserted on behalf of MDCA South Africa Province,by

Innocent Nsingo
MDCA SA Spokesperson
[email protected]
+27731355093

Innocent Nsingo

BREAKING: Soldiers Seal Off Cities In Major Military Crackdown.

By Farai D Hove | Soldiers and police officers have closed off all cities in a major operation in which civilians were severely assaulted.

There were several scenes particularly in the capital city Harare where commuters were assaulted.

Harare and Bulawayo had the largest deployments.

There was a scuffle between police officers and some civilians early in the morning at 8.44am, at Mbudzi Roundabout, in Harare.

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At Copacabana, in Harare two women one of them a Dairiboard employee, complained of being assaulted by police officers with baton stick. There was another incident where at an undisclosed location, a male soldier was filmed using a metal spike infused rubber whip to brutally assault passerbies he had forced to sit down.

The development comes as the 31 July demonstration draws nigh.

We Will Take You To The Mortuary, State Agents Warn Clergyman…

Farai Dziva|
Masvingo based preacher, Isaac Makomichi was on Wednesday summoned by the Law and Order Department.

He was accused of “trying to overthrow Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.”

Makomichi was also accused of mobilizing congregants to participate in the July 31 protests.

Makomichi told the media that he was phoned by a man who threatened to send him to the mortuary.

“They once called me in the morning asking for my address.

I became afraid and I contacted my lawyer Advocate Martin Mureri who accompanied me to the Law and Order Department.

When we arrived at their offices they accused me of plotting to remove President Mnangagwa from office.

I was shocked because I have nothing to do with the 31 July protests.

I’m not fighting the government and I think they were misinformed.

Now I’m fearing for my life because the allegations are serious .

I just want the public to know that I have nothing against the government.

I don’t have the capacity to overthrow the government office,” said Makomichi.

Isaac Makomichi

LINDA MASARIRA IN U-TURN OVER JULY 31 DEMO

Dear Progressive Zimbabweans

As the day nears its dawn for the 31st protests, we call upon the government of Zimbabwe to uphold the constitution of the land & allow those who would like to share their grievances in a peaceful manner to proceed without violation of their rights as pronounced in our constitution.

We also call for those who will be sharing their grievances, to do it in a manner that doesn’t provoke or violet the constitution of Zimbabwe.
Be that as it may, we  continue to request & plead with the generality of Zimbabweans that, dialogue is the best way in solving the current crisis that we are facing as a country.

Lets unite for a common goal which is building our nation for future generations & not unite for violence and hate speech. 

Let us come together as one people, one society & one Zimbabwe to fight bad governance and unconstitutionalism, which has led our country to its knees.

It is in this that we humbly request all progressive Zimbabweans to come together and  fight the sickness of trivial matters & focus on the matters of national importance such as, rebuilding Zimbabwe, securing the future for the coming generations amongst other sincere & important things.

Lastly but not least.  Every citizen of Zimbabwe has a right to freely express their selves without need of our security forces using their power on civilian populace. 

May the current government of the day, which is (ZANU PF) speed up the process of addressing & giving necessities to its civil service and the rest of the populace of this country as to ensure better livelihoods of its citizens for generations to come. 

Thank you

By SG

Henry Ngara

Fissures Over Coup Rumours In Zanu PF

Zanu PF has accused some of its top leadership of sowing seeds of division between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga by propagating coup rumours.

Acting Zanu-PF party spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa said politburo member Claveria Chizema was suspended from the politburo yesterday.

“The security department of the party presented an elaborate report to the politburo, a plan on how outside forces were busy fomenting discord in the party, working with certain individuals in the party’s senior ranks to destabilise internal cohesion and unity of purpose in the party,” Chinamasa said.

He said the senior officials were burning mid-night candle to try and put a wedge between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga as succession wars begin to take a toll in the party.

“The same individuals have been burning mid-night candle, wishing to propagate disunity between President Mnangagwa and his Vice-Presidents Cde Chiwenga and VP Mohadi,” Chinamasa said.

Zanu-PF alleged Chizema was found with fliers in her home, which were left there in March, carrying a message purporting that there was an impending coup in the party.

“The posters had a message that there was a coup coming and had the names of the people who were behind the coup, but these posters had false information,” Chinamasa said.

“She failed in her duties as a senior member of the party when she did not report this to the party security or national security and, therefore, she has been suspended to pave way for investigations.”

Last month, the Joint Operations Command held a Press conference to dispel rumours of a coup.

Chinamasa said Zanu-PF security was aware of internal plots by Zanu-PF bigwigs against Mnangagwa, adding that they would be flushed out of the party.

“The culprits are trying to smear Vice-President Chiwenga at the same time trying to psyche our unsuspecting people into thinking that the party was divided,” he said.

“Those calling for demonstrations had been funded by hostile forces to print fliers bearing the name of senior leadership in the party as purportedly supporting demonstrations despite that such leaders have no knowledge of these culprits.”

The report read in the politburo suggested that there was information pointing to the fact that Chiwenga wanted to oust his boss.

“Among one of their futile imagination is that VP Chiwenga is planning a coup against his compatriot, President Cde ED Mnangagwa and that the two don’t see eye to eye,” Chinamasa said.

Mnangagwa is said to have warned those in the party supporting the July 31 demonstrations. He allegedly told the politburo members that there would be gnashing of teeth.

“However, those who have been colluding in spreading these machinations, projecting a wrong image of the party and working with hostile forces bent on dividing the party will be dealt with in line with the standing rules of the party’s supreme constitution,” he said.

Zanu-PF has been fretting over protests planned for tomorrow by opposition parties, churches and civic organisations.

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OPINION: Shiri’s Death-Time For The Regime To Prioritize The Health Sector

By Tafara Majada| The death of  Agriculture Minister Air Chief Marshall (Rtd) Perence Shiri to suspected Covid-19   on Wednesday should be a wake-up call for the Zanu PF regime to prioritise the health sector, this opinion can assert.

The late Perrence Shiri may his soul rest in peace but it should not be ignored that he is one of the very people who have superintendent over the decline of our health system since independence and the Coronavirus pandemic made it impossible for him to seek foreign treatment as he was accustomed to since independence.

In a Facebook post, MDC youth assembly secretary-general  Obey Sithole aptly summed it up saying  Shiri and lieutenants’ loot should go towards a vibrant health delivery system.

“The death of Perence Shiri is a warning to the surviving looters that by looting resources for the country’s health sector they will equally be looting the breath of life. Theirs included, no one is immune to death,”he posted.

It is not a secret that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga is fighting ill-health and there is now a puzzle for him to seek treatment in China like he used to.The only convenient facilities available are now local. The health sector in Zimbabwe has seen crippling nurses and doctors’ strikes and at one point Chiwenga threatened nurses with dismissal. Perrence was nowhere near to admonish his confidante that this was ill-advised.

Right now we are battling Coronavirus and we have witnessed that the government sat on its laurels as ventilators which are essential in saving patients suffering from the novel virus are not readily available despite massive looting of Covid-19 funds as seen in the Drax scandal.

It is sad that with the rising cases of infections the government is still adamant about improving the welfare of frontline health workers who are grappling with poor salaries and are now well protected from contracting the deadly virus. The ongoing strike by nurses and doctors will be a  huge catastrophe for a country now battling the spike in Covid-19 infections which are not sparing the ruling elite like the departed Shiri.

Shiri has been declared a national hero but his status will not mean anything to ordinary Zimbabwean citizens whose life is at stake because of the corrupt deeds of Shiri and his ilk. It is now time for the Zanu PF regime to make sure that it ponders how best to resuscitate the health sector as the Coronavirus induced lockdown has made it impossible for them to look elsewhere for treatment. While we say its unAfrican to celebrate one’s death,the writer will say maybe  Air Chief Marshal(Rtd) Shiri you could have been saved just like UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson did when he was infected with the virus had you prioritise your local health institutions.

SOLIDARITY- ZIMBABWEANS HOLD E-DEMONSTRATIONS

SOLIDARITY: Zimbabweans hold E-Demonstrations

By Advocates For Progress- Zimbabweans in the North America Diaspora have been having e-demonstrations in solidarity with their family members and friends back home.

The first was launched on Tuesday, 28 July 2020, a second, the following day, and a third is scheduled to be held on Thursday, 30 July 2020 with each day’s programmes lasting under two hours.

Mass Demonstrations

The staging of mass demonstrations is not new to Zimbabwe nor to Zimbabweans living in the Diaspora. In years past, and because they have a deep-rooted value in protest and change through community voice, they have staged demonstrations in various cities in Canada, in New York and Washington, D.C. in the United States.

Now, as 31 July draws near, with planned demonstrations in Zimbabwe, many across North America have joined in solidarity.

Between the early 1990s through to about 1998, portions of the population began elevating their voices to have their grievances heard. This “struggle” continued in the 2000s. More recently, after the 2018 rigged Election results, spontaneous protests took place, as did more street demonstration in January 2019.

Many of these have been led by civil society, nurses, doctors, lawyers, activists, and members of the political opposition against the governance, leadership, and government of the party of former President Robert Mugabe — the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), now under Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa.

In previous years, university students have, for decades, conducted street demonstrations in the hope of drawing attention to and having their livelihoods bettered. Although often mass demonstrations are viewed negatively by the ruling government, the people of Zimbabwe have once again organized themselves to demonstrate.

On Tuesday, The East Coast District in the North America Province of the MDC-A held the opening e-demonstration in support of the demonstration to be held in Zimbabwe on the 31st of July 2020. The speakers emphasized the need for every Zimbabwean to be involved in the protests to push for a better Zimbabwe.

The event was graced by prominent speakers including Dr. Noah Manyika as well as Dr. Thomas Mapfumo. Representatives from the MDC-A Youth and Women’s Assembly also gave a solidarity message.

The word was clear, Zimbabweans will not back down until change happens. The e-demonstration will be held daily until the 30th of July 2020.

On Wednesday, key highlights of the programme included guest speakers — Hon. Job Sikhala and Senator Timveous.

Camaraderie

At many moments throughout the proceeding’s aspirations were shared as were stories, protest chanting, singing, and music —including cries in a segment titled: “Cry My Beloved Country.

Sources close to the organizers, said that they were happy with the attendance and success of the launch, that they were encouraged by the high number of online social viewers reaching more than 19,000.

Specific hashtags were in use; #FreeZimNow, #zanupfmustgo, #July31ZW, and #MakeGoodTrouble.

The e-demonstration organizers Mr. Mada, the Provincial Organizing Secretary and Mr. Mtize the Secretary General called on attendees to invite their family and friends to join the one demonstration planned for Thursday.

The organizers have made joining the demonstrations open to the public wishing to add their voice to the sense of solidarity they feel with their people.

White Farmers To Get US$3.5b Compensation – Only Objection, Looters Must Pay Not Povo

By Wilbert Mukori- Zimbabwe has signed an agreement with the Commercial Farmers Union of Zimbabwe and the Southern African Commercial Farmers Alliance which mandates Zimbabwe to pay white commercial farmers US$3.5 billion.

The money will be raised from Zimbabwe taxpayers.

The compensation agreement is “for improvements and assets on the more than 4,000 farms that were seized and doesn’t pertain to the land itself,” Ben Gilpin, a director of the CFU, explained.

No one objects to the white farmers being compensated. What anyone with half a brain would object to is that the Zimbabwean taxpayer should be the one paying the compensation. The ordinary taxpayer is not the one who benefited from the looted assets; it is the ruling elite and their families and cronies who benefited.

Indeed, the beneficiaries of the seized white-owned farms have also benefited from freebees from the 2007 Farm Mechanisation Programme and many other similar looting schemes all at taxpayer’s expense.

Those who benefited from the looted assets from the white-owned farms must pay the US$3.5 billion just as those who benefit from the multitude of looting schemes must repay the money.

40 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption by this Zanu PF dictatorship have left the Zimbabwe economy in total ruins and 34% of our people already live in extreme poverty – i.e. they cannot afford one decent meal a day much less other basic essentials such as education for the children, health care, etc.

Digging these millions of ordinary Zimbabweans out of the abject poverty is not going to be a walk in the park without piling on them the burden of debts from which they benefited nothing.

“Today we signed a historic compensation agreement with the Commercial Farmers Union, bringing closure and a new beginning to land discourse in Zimbabwe. The agreement re-affirms the irreversibility of land and is as a symbol of our commitment to the rule of law and property rights,” said Mnangagwa.

“It is a testimony to the fact that as fellow Zimbabweans, we can peacefully resolve our differences. We cannot change the past, we can only learn from it. Let us build on the trust demonstrated today, let us choose dialogue over confrontation and let us move forward together.”

How can this agreement bring closure to this messy land seizure problem when:
1) The burden of compensating the white farms is being imposed of the impoverished ordinary Zimbabweans whilst those who benefited from all the looting, keep their loot.

2) Zimbabwe’s economic recovery is totally dependent of the nation reviving the country’s once productive agricultural sector a.s.a.p. Whilst the new farm owners have failed to put the land to productive use, they have nonetheless profited from the many corrupt scheme designed to help farmers. The new farm owners are now holding the nation to ransom!

It is not only the white farmers who have been the victim of Zanu PF’s corrupt and tyrannical rule; the ordinary Zimbabweans too have suffered untold injustices under the regime. The white farmers have voiced their suffering and povo have no such voice.

You, Mnangagwa, and your fellow ruling elite benefited from looting white-owned farms; you must pay the US$3.5 billion compensation and not the taxpayer.

“Let us move forward together!” How can we move forward when all you have done is taken your foot off the white farmer’s neck but only to plant both feet on the long-suffering povo’s neck!

WFP URGENTLY SEEKS INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT TO PREVENT MILLIONS OF ZIMBABWEANS PLUNGING DEEPER INTO HUNGER

WFP News Release

30 July 2020

ROME– With COVID-19 aggravating an already severe hunger crisis in Zimbabwe, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today appealed for an additional US$250 million to support a rapidly expanding emergency operation for millions at-risk.

WFP projections indicate that by year’s end, the number of food insecure Zimbabweans will have surged by almost 50 percent to touch 8.6 million – a staggering 60 percent of the population – owing to the combined effects of drought, economic recession and the pandemic.

“Many Zimbabwean families are suffering the ravages of acute hunger, and their plight will get worse before it gets better”, said Lola Castro, WFP’s Regional Director for Southern Africa. “We need the international community to step up now to help us prevent a potential humanitarian catastrophe.”

A nationwide lockdown, reinforced last week, has precipitated massive joblessness in urban areas, while rural hunger is accelerating because now unemployed migrants are returning to their villages and the absence of the vital remittances they provided is more keenly felt.

Subsistence farming families who make up three-quarters of Zimbabwe’s population and produce most of its food are also hurting because of a third successive drought-hit harvest this year.

It yielded only 1.1 million MT of maize, the staple cereal, well down on last year’s already poor 2.4 million MT and less than half the national requirement. This, in turn, presages even more severe hunger in early 2021, the peak of the next “lean” season.

Hyperinflation is a feature of the country’s profound economic crisis and has pushed the prices of basics beyond the means of many Zimbabweans. Last month, maize prices more than doubled in Harare, the capital. Increasingly desperate families are eating less, selling off precious belongings and going into debt.

With maize set to be an increasingly untenable crop in many arid regions of the country as temperatures rise, WFP is promoting the cultivation of drought-resistant, nutritious and indigenous alternatives like sorghum and millet.

This is part of a broader campaign to help vulnerable communities build resilience to increasingly frequent and severe climate shocks.

Donations permitting, WFP intends to assist 4 million of the most vulnerable this year – those suffering “crisis” and “emergency” hunger – and scale up to 5 million in January-April next year, the peak of the lean season.

As the already dire situation worsens, more contributions are urgently needed. This month, for lack of funding, WFP will only reach 700,000 of 1.8 million intended recipients.   

“His Death Does Not Deserve Respect”: Mthwakazi

By Mthwakazi- As much as death is not celebrated in Mthwakazi, the life of the passed on Gukurahundist, Perence Shiri deserves no respect among Mthwakazi people. His soul must burn in Hell.

Perence in person, shot and killed a pregnant woman in Nkayi during the Shona government’s reign of terror on Mthwakazi in the 1980s as he said he wanted to stop the dissidents from multiplying.

As if that was not enough, he went on to line up a group of young boys in Khezi and shot them all dead. We therefore say no flag flies at half mast in Mthwakazi in honour of a serial killer.

Perence like many other Gukurahundists who have since died must thank their ancestors for calling them before we set our hands on them and it is going to be sorrowful to those whose lives will be spared until Mthwakazi is free.

They will wish they would have died long back too. The world will learn from their case what equals the cold blooded massacre of innocent people.

May Perence’ soul roast eternally in hell.

Zanu PF Rigged Election And Now Rigging Covid-19 Data With Tragic Consequences

By Nomusa Garikai- This Zanu PF regime blatantly rigging the corona virus statistics with disastrous consequences to us all!

“The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and verifiability,” stated the EU Zimbabwe 2018 Election Observer Mission final report.

“(In the period 9 June to 25 July 2020) We have recorded 8 deaths out of 60 patents who were admitted in the red zone,” a source at Parirenyatwa Hospital told New Zimbabwe.

“Of the bodies that were brought in dead, 13 tested positive for Covid-19.”

So, Parirenyatwa Hospital alone (not counting the covid-19 deaths from any of the other hospitals in Harare such as Harare Hospital, Avenues Clinic, Chitungwiza Hospital, Wilkins Hospital, etc.) had 21 deaths.

And yet as of today Tuesday 28th July 2020 Zimbabwe had a total of 40 corona virus related deaths, according to the Ministry of Health and Child Care. The breakdown by Province was as follows:

Harare Province                             10

Bulawayo Province                         17

Manicaland Province                       4

Midlands Province                          3

Matabeleland North Province          2

Mashonaland Central Province        1

Mashonaland East Province            1

Mashonaland West Province           1

Matabeleland South Province          1

Masvingo Province                         0

Total                                            40

So, the official death toll of Harare Province is less than half the death toll of Parerinyatwa Hospital alone!

We know that most hospitals and clinics up and down the country have not been testing aggressively all those with covid-19 like symptoms and, as we can see with the Parerinyatwa Hospital, not all their reported covid-19 confirmed cases and deaths have been included in the national total. In short, Zimbabwe’s covid-19 reports, just like the July 2018 election results, are full of errors.

The Ministry of Health and Child Care has been under reporting the covid-19 confirmed cases and deaths.

Zanu PF blatantly rigged the July 2018 elections for the sole purpose of securing election victory. Zanu PF won the commanding 2/3 majority in parliament and Senate plus the party’s candidate, Emmerson Mnangagwa, won the presidency.

The consequence of rigging the elections was to confirm the country as a pariah state ruled by corrupt and lawless thugs and to drive away investors and lenders away. No one wants to do business with thugs, period. And so the economic meltdown, which had started in earnest following the violence seizure of the white-owned farms and the money printing crazy that fuelled inflation to soar to 500 billion per cent, has continued.

Zanu PF is under reporting the corona virus cases in the country for the sole purpose of hiding the regime’s blundering incompetence in the handling of the virus and how hopeless ill-prepared the country is to deal with the pandemic.

South Africa whose population is 4 times that of Zimbabwe has raced ahead with 471 128 confirmed corona virus cases and 7 497 deaths compared to Zimbabwe’s 2 817 confirmed cases and 40 deaths.

If the Zimbabwe government had been testing, tracing and tracking as aggressively as it should then the country’s covid-19 figures would be ¼ of those of SA, at the very best. SA is certainly better equipped to deal with the corona virus pandemic than Zimbabwe. SA’s economy and its health care service are strong compared to those of Zimbabwe which have all but collapse before the covid-19 outbreak.

By under reporting the corona virus cases by a factor of over 40 times makes good reading but it also engenders a false sense of security amongst the populous, who would carry on with their lives without taking even the most basic precaution on the mistaken believe there is no virus. Meanwhile the virus would be spreading far and wide.

Zimbabwe is a very secretive society, most health institutions, media houses, etc. are aware government is under reporting of covid-19 cases and, fearful of Zanu PF reprisal, are saying nothing. And so Zanu PF will get away with the lie the country had a few thousand covid-19 deaths when true figure is hundreds of times that!

Zanu PF blatantly rigged the July 2018 elections and now the party is blatantly under stating the seriousness of the corona virus in Zimbabwe. Under stating the seriousness of the virus is going to cost many, many lives; the party must be held to account for this! 

Tense Atmosphere As Police, Army Shut Down Harare CBD

By A Correspondent| Police and soldiers are moving around the Central Business District of Harare instructing shops to close with those walking around being asked to produce letters confirming they are part of the essential services.

ZimEye witnessed soldiers and police officers chasing away people who were queuing at one of the local banks along First Street.

Most of the shops did not open today with the few including pharmacies also instructed to close.

Easipark parking marshalls who had reported for duty have also been told to stop working and have already left the CBD.

Keep refreshing this page for more details

Just In: Ngarivhume’s Freedom Bid Further Delayed

By A Correspondent| Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume will have to spend more time in jail after the hearing of his bail appeal was postponed to Monday to allow the State to file a response to his bail application.

The State told Justice Tawanda Chitapi that it undertakes to file its response by close of business on Friday.

Justice Chitapi even queried the reasons compelling the State to request for a postponement to which the stand in State representative said the request was made by Mr Reza.

More to follow….

WFP Mobilising International Support to Feed Millions Of Hungry Zimbabweans

ROME– With COVID-19 aggravating an already severe hunger crisis in Zimbabwe, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today appealed for an additional US$250 million to support a rapidly expanding emergency operation for millions at-risk.

WFP projections indicate that by year’s end, the number of food insecure Zimbabweans will have surged by almost 50 percent to touch 8.6 million – a staggering 60 percent of the population – owing to the combined effects of drought, economic recession and the pandemic.

“Many Zimbabwean families are suffering the ravages of acute hunger, and their plight will get worse before it gets better”, said Lola Castro, WFP’s Regional Director for Southern Africa. “We need the international community to step up now to help us prevent a potential humanitarian catastrophe.”

A nationwide lockdown, reinforced last week, has precipitated massive joblessness in urban areas, while rural hunger is accelerating because now unemployed migrants are returning to their villages and the absence of the vital remittances they provided is more keenly felt.

Subsistence farming families who make up three-quarters of Zimbabwe’s population and produce most of its food are also hurting because of a third successive drought-hit harvest this year. It yielded only 1.1 million MT of maize, the staple cereal, well down on last year’s already poor 2.4 million MT and less than half the national requirement. This, in turn, presages even more severe hunger in early 2021, the peak of the next “lean” season.

Hyperinflation is a feature of the country’s profound economic crisis and has pushed the prices of basics beyond the means of many Zimbabweans. Last month, maize prices more than doubled in Harare, the capital. Increasingly desperate families are eating less, selling off precious belongings and going into debt.

With maize set to be an increasingly untenable crop in many arid regions of the country as temperatures rise, WFP is promoting the cultivation of drought-resistant, nutritious and indigenous alternatives like sorghum and millet. This is part of a broader campaign to help vulnerable communities build resilience to increasingly frequent and severe climate shocks.

Donations permitting, WFP intends to assist 4 million of the most vulnerable this year – those suffering “crisis” and “emergency” hunger – and scale up to 5 million in January-April next year, the peak of the lean season.

As the already dire situation worsens, more contributions are urgently needed. This month, for lack of funding, WFP will only reach 700,000 of 1.8 million intended recipients.   

“Security Services On High Alert To Deal With Any July 31 Mischief”: ED

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has warned the organisers of illegal  demonstrations being planned by the opposition and the country’s detractors that security services will be on high alert to respond to any mischief.

Speaking at the 342nd  ZANU Politburo session,  Mnangagwa said the planned insurrection of July 31 2020 is connected to the violence and destabilisation that opposition elements have fomented since 2018, including the August 2018 violence and the violent disturbances of January 2019 which led to the loss of lives.

He said Zanu PF as the people’s party, will never allow people to be put in harm’s way.

“It must never be in doubt that the objective of these rogue Zimbabweans acting as in cahoots with foreign appendages, supporters, and financiers to stage an insurrection to overthrow our democratically elected Government.

“We will equally defend our Independence and sovereignty to the letter and not betray the fallen heroes and heroines who paid the supreme sacrifice for the freedoms we enjoy today.

“I want to warn the organisers of this ill-fated demonstrations that our security services will be vigilant and on high alert  to appropriately respond to their shenanigans.”

-statemedia

Gutu Tears Into Chamisa For Hiding From The Struggle

By A Correspondent- Former opposition MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu has accused MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa, of cowardice saying he hides from the struggle.

Although Chamisa has since the death of his mother early this month, been in his home town, Masvingo, his party has been rallying the citizenry to participate in the planned anti-government protests scheduled for this Friday.

Posting on Twitter, Gutu said:

‘Hiding’ in the bushes, somewhere in my ancestral land, the land of my forebearers, the land of the legendary Chaurura Wegona Chinemukutu, & ‘mobilizing’ people to fill up the streets on July 31. Cowardice REDEFINED… I have never, ever laughed this much all my life.

Gutu’s sentiments are shared by some social media users and MDC Alliance supporters who have often exhibited frustration in the MDC Alliance leadership over lack of enthusiasm to confront the ruling ZANU PF head-on.

Meanwhile, some say the toxic political culture in the country is forcing Chamisa to hide or take a retreating role adding that he and other opposition leaders would not have had to hide in a functional democracy.

The state has previously used sheer force on opposition protesters and has continued to crack down on dissent with the arrest of journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume of opposition Transform Zimbabwe.

ZIFA MOURNS FORMER PSL CEO CHRIS SAMBO

Simeon Jamanda, a close ally of the ex-Blackpool boss, told the state media that Chris Sambo died in Harare last night.

‘’Sad news, Chris Sambo is no more,’’ said Jamanda.

A close family relative, who did not want to be named, also confirmed the football administrator’s death.

‘’Yes, it’s true, Chris Sambo has passed on.’’

THREAD: AK47 Wielding Soldiers Deployed In Chitungwiza

This Week’s Cabinet Decision Matrix

Minister Monica Mutsvangwa outlining the cabinet decision matrix of this week

TWENTY SIXTH POST-CABINET PRESS BRIEFING
28TH JULY 2020

  1. ZIMBABWE’S RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK

The Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, as Deputy Chair of the Ad-Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on COVID-19, presented the weekly Report on the National Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak, which was adopted by Cabinet.

Out of the one hundred and twenty-two thousand seven hundred and seventy (122 770) tests conducted throughout the country two thousand seven hundred and four (2 704) were confirmed COVID-19 positive, compared to the one thousand seven hundred and thirteen (1 713) cases reported on 20 July, 2020. This translates to a 68% increase in the number of confirmed cases. Cabinet announces, with regret, that the total number of COVID-19 fatalities has increased to thirty-six (36) from the twenty-six (26) reported last week. Of particular concern is that cumulative number of confirmed local COVID-19 cases has increased by 112% from seven hundred and ninety-one (791) to one thousand six hundred and seventy-five (1 675) during the past week. Most of the local cases are in Bulawayo (667), Harare (601) and Gweru (168). Cabinet, therefore, declared Gweru a hotspot of COVID-19, in addition to Harare and Bulawayo. Government is expediting efforts to put in place Rapid Result Test Teams to facilitate localized lockdowns in hotspot suburbs of the three cities.

The number of those who have recovered has increased from the previously reported four hundred and seventy-two (472) to five hundred and forty-two. This leaves the number of active cases at two thousand one hundred and twenty-six (2 126).

In order to curb the further spread of the disease among Government officials, the holding of meetings by virtual means will be enhanced. At universities and colleges, face-to-face classes have been suspended and lessons will be carried out online. Those who had started writing examinations will be allowed to complete them, while those who had not started their examinations will have them deferred.

In the business sector, it is highlighted that employers are required to issue new letters to their employees. The letters should contain the list of all the employees at the company, which list must be authenticated and stamped by the Officer in Charge of the nearest Police Station. Individual employees shall be required to carry such letters at all times, together with their national identity cards. The requirements pertaining to movement control have already been published in the public media. Members of the public are urged to comply with the regulations published under Statutory Instrument 174 of 2020 which will be strictly enforced.

Government reiterates that there should be strict adherence to cross-border burial guidelines throughout the country in order to curb the spread of the virus. Furthermore, the limit of fifty people at gatherings should be strictly followed, especially at funeral wakes and church services. Municipal police, the Zimbabwe Republic Police and the local community leadership will work together to ensure that communities bury their loved ones within the strict confines of the law.

Cabinet notes, with concern, that the on-going strike in the health sector is negatively affecting the national COVID-19 response. More nurses will be urgently recruited from the available pool of qualified nurses, while processes to resolve those on industrial action continue. In addition, to strengthen the COVID-19 response, Government will recruit additional staff to run PCR tests, including unemployed graduates. Modalities are also being put in place to enable industrial and innovation hubs to produce Viral Transport Media (VTM), a critical ingredient in PCR tests currently in short supply.

In order to control the spike in the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases and deaths, Cabinet further agreed on the immediate implementation of the following practical measures: (a) that COVID-19 hotspots shall be quickly analysed with a view to implementing stricter lockdown measures so as to ensure behavioural change towards the disease in the areas; (b) that holding of Virtual Meetings shall be enhanced and that all Ministry staff reporting for duty shall be tested before assuming duty, while the outgoing group of workers is tested before leaving and upon return; (c) that the Rapid Response Teams will be provided with the vehicles and allowances necessary to enable them to carry out their duties efficiently. Social workers and other categories of staff providing documented COVID-19 frontline services at quarantine centres, public institutions and other areas will receive the same allowances as those given to health workers; (d) that the initial Official Communication of COVID-19 results shall be made by the Secretary for Health and Child Care and appropriate action will be taken against those who violate this standing directive; and (e) to expedite the secondment and recruitment of additional staff such as nurses, laboratory scientists so as to strengthen health delivery system and national response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Cabinet also takes this opportunity to inform the public that the country’s health centres have reasonable stocks of PPE, with stocks of at least 3 weeks per centre. A case in point is the United Bulawayo Hospitals which has three months supply of PPE in place. Cabinet also continues to urge the public to remain vigilant as the COVID-19 is real and affecting many of our loved ones

  1. PRINCIPLES OF THE LEGAL PRACTITIONERS AMENDMENT BILL

Cabinet adopted the Principles for the Proposed Legal Practitioners Amendment Bill, which were presented by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs. The amendment addresses deficiencies identified in the current Act pertaining to the composition of the Council of Legal Education. The existing Legal Practitioners Act provides for the appointment of two members of the Legal Education Council from nominations made by only the University of Zimbabwe’s Faculty of Law Board. This is not representative of all the key institutions offering legal education in Zimbabwe, since the country has other universities offering law degrees. The Bill will, therefore, amend section 36 of the Act to provide for two members of the Legal Education Council to be appointed from a list of nominees submitted Zimbabwean Universities with Law Faculties. This will enable the Council to make fully informed decisions on the training requirements of lawyers in Zimbabwe, among other matters.

  1. PREPARATIONS FOR THE 2020 HEROES DAY COMMEMORATIONS AND DEFENCE FORCES DAY CELEBRATIONS

The Minister of Local Government and Public Works, as the Acting Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on State Occasions, briefed Cabinet on the 2020 Heroes Day Commemorations and the Defence Forces Day Celebrations. There will be no gatherings this year to mark both events. His Excellency, the President will address the nation using virtual platforms.

The 2020 Heroes Day Commemorations will be held under the theme “REMEMBERING OUR HEROES” on 10th August, the Defence Forces Day Celebrations will be held on 11th August, 2020 under the theme “ZDF: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF EXCELLENT SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE”. The Virtual celebrations will take place over a period of two (2) weeks and covered by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Services (ZBC)-TV, which will extensively feature the Zimbabwe Defence Force’s exploits, community assistance projects and the Defence Forces Medical Outreach Programme.

On a related matter, Cabinet approved the national fabric for Virtual launching on 10 August, 2020. The Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development presented the fabric, which was arrived at through an extensive consultative process.

  1. PRINCIPLES FOR THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE TRADITIONAL LEADERS ACT [CHAPTER 29:17]

Cabinet received a presentation from the Minister of Local Government and Public Works on the proposed amendments to the Traditional Leaders Act [Chapter 29:17]. The Traditional Leaders Act is being amended to align it to the Constitution. The amendments will seek, among other provisions, to provide for the following matters: (a) recognition of the role of Traditional Leaders under Customary Law; (b) equal and fair treatment of all people by Traditional Leaders; (c) functions and remuneration of Traditional Leaders; (d) process of appointing, disciplining and removing Traditional Leaders; (e) establishment of the National Council and Provincial Assemblies of Chiefs and their functions; (f) creation, resuscitation, and abolishment of Traditional Leaderships, and (g) establishment of Integrity and Ethics Committee and its functions.

Cabinet approved the principles to amend the Traditional Leaders Act.

  1. PRINCIPLES FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE DEPOSIT PROTECTION ACT [CHAPTER 24:29]

Cabinet considered and approved the Principles to amend the Deposit Protection Corporation Act [Chapter 24:29] as presented by the Minister of Finance and Economic Development. The amendments to the Act will provide a governing legal framework for banking institutions in the event of their closure. The Deposit Protection Corporation Act will be amended to establish a separate insolvency regime for banking institutions, align the Act to other local laws as well as comply with International Association of Deposit Insurers (IADI) Core Principles for Effective Deposit Insurance Systems. The Deposit Protection Corporation will be the sole deposit insurer and liquidator of banking institutions in Zimbabwe.

“We Are Also Mindful Of The Temptation By The Regime To Weaponize The Law,” MDC Alliance Defends Harare Officials Accused Of Corruption

The opposition MDC Alliance has said its operations are guided by principles of good governance including accountability and transparency.

In a statement by the party’ spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere, the party denied the involvement of party officials in Harare City Council’s operations.

The statement is issued amid allegations that some officials including party leader Nelson Chamisa and Secretary-General Chalton Hwende participated in the local government’s land scam. We present the statement in full below.

As the MDC-Alliance, we wish to reiterate our commitment to the fight against corruption in light of the allegations being made within the Harare City Council. As a party that values integrity, we hold ourselves accountable to the ideals of good governance and the belief that all corrupt activities must be independently investigated. To date there has been no substantiated evidence that our officials have not conducted themselves in accordance with Council rules and by-laws.

As far as the operations of the Harare City Council are concerned, the Council has laws and processes that it adheres to. The party does not control how Council conducts its lawful, day-to-day operations. Accordingly, we note the desperate attempt to conflate issues of alleged corruption in the Harare City Council with the activities of the MDC-Alliance as a party.

We do not believe in immunity and impunity where a wrong has been committed.

We are also mindful of the temptation by the regime to weaponize the law for the purposes of retaliation in light of their recorded failure to pursue corruption cases over the past few months. We are aware of the selective application of the law as relates to COVID-19 tenders and other cases involving political elites. We remain opposed to the arbitrary arrests of people in order to investigate. We call on all allegations to be investigated in accordance with the law and in a transparent non-partisan manner.

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Eddie Cross “Why I Am Still Living In Zim While So Many White People Left.”

Just in case all of you think we have it tough in Zimbabwe, here is a picture of me with a 16 lb tiger on the Zambezi last weekend. I was at Chiwore Camp with six friends and we had a splendid time around a fire at night, fishing on one of the greatest rivers in the world.

Eddie Cross

Comfortable bed at night with elephant grazing outside my lodge, superb meals cooked by a Chef and much laughter and sometimes deep conversation on current issues.

Behind me on the boat is the former Chairman of the Commercial Farmers Union – Nick Swanepoel. Helping take the picture was his wife Margaret and our mutual friends Terry and Diana Kelly who own the place some 50 kilometres down river from the Manna Pools Wildlife Park.

The fishing was superb even though it was the middle of winter here in Zimbabwe. After heavy rains in the northern catchment of the river it was running strongly. Game was a bit scarce as there is still a fair amount of water in the Pans and springs on the escarpment, but what was there was not nervous or gun shy – clearly the hunting has stopped and I hope this allows the wildlife population recover. The veld was looking great with the Mopani still in leaf and all the winter colours.

That is one thing I found so different to the open areas in Europe – here all seasons are rich in colours that you only see in Autumn in the north. The weather was cool with a bit of wind, but for the rest – eat your hearts out all of you who live elsewhere. This is a paradise. On the way home we called in at Lion’s Den and had the best steak rolls in Africa at a place run by a farming family.

Then it was back to Covid, restricted working times and Zoom – but four days away with no cell phone signal or emails! I was tanned and rested and will remember this breakaway for the rest of the year – thanks to the Kelly’s – it is not fair; they are in lockdown there.

The place has many memories for us – it was at Chiwore mouth that another great friend, Mike Edden and two colleagues were sleeping on a sand bank for shelter when an estimated 300 Zanla Guerrillas crossed the river during our Civil War and walked right past them. Mike is now gone to higher service but it is good to remember that what we are today was crafted by those who suffered and fought each other. Today we work together and strive to build a better life for all our people.

I was asked by a colleague the other day, why I stay in Zimbabwe when so many whites have left for other parts of the world seeking a better life and opportunity. It is simple really – this is home. To live like we do elsewhere in the world I would have to be very wealthy.

Then there is the fact that when we as a family went to God to ask what we should do during the war, when the future looked so bleak and without hope.

We received very clear guidance that we were to stay. Has it been a sacrifice? Judge for yourself, we have two great children and five grandchildren – all doing well and all are well rounded and good human beings. We are all here and each one makes their own contribution to our little country.

To be in the Diaspora is no sinecure – my son has just concluded a sermon series on the Book of Ezra in the Old Testament. This is all about the Jewish diaspora in the Middle East at the time and their experience when they made the return to their homeland and rebuilt the Temple.

It took courage and effort – the journey took five months in country riddled with bandits and hostile tribes. Ask any Jew if that effort was worth it, they will reply that the question does not need an answer. They left behind security and property, many had known no other home, yet somehow, Jerusalem called and they responded.

We have a very powerful Diaspora population – of nearly a third of our population. They are spread across the world – 5 million adults plus children. I have walked the slums of South Africa where Shona is the dominant language.

I have sat in Board Rooms in New York with young Zimbabweans who have reached the very pinnacles of business and banking. All of them hanker after home. My own prayer is that one day we can issue them a call to come home and like those Jews in Ezra’s day, help us rebuild our country.

Yesterday I was invited to a home in the suburbs to meet two couples who simply wanted to know – is there any hope of better times, what is happening right now. We had a cup of coffee and talked for just over an hour.

People say I am the eternal optimist. That is true, because there is no other way to be, anywhere. How did our forefathers survive – my own Great Grandfather, fighting in the Boer War in South Africa, at the end of which the Boers looked like they had survived a German concentration camp.

Then my own father – two World Wars, the Spanish Flu, the collapse of the Federation and then 15 years of civil war with no holds barred.

Life is not easy for any of us – it is what we make of what we are given, that makes the difference.

Here we have launched a weekly auction of foreign currency and this has had an immediate impact, exchange rates have stabilised, the rate for the local currency has strengthened by about 20 per cent and we have been able to fund essential imports at lower exchange rates.

Now we need to get more foreign exchange onto the market and to implement essential reforms to the gold and fuel marketing systems. If we can get that done, this will be a new country.

The other major step forward this past week has been the news that the farmers affected by the land reform program have at last reached agreement on compensation.

This has been many years in the making and is another confirmation that this Government is different to the Mugabe regime. The President promised he would do this and now it is done, in the face of fierce opposition from the hard liners in the Administration.

We have again allowed the free use of foreign currencies in the local economy and this has also resulted in increased economic activity as it has brought currency that was previously locked down in Bank accounts, back into the productive sector.

This does not mean we are dollarising – that is behind us and 90 percent of transactions are still in the local currency. The weakness of that currency has restored our competitiveness in regional markets and exports are now growing and local production improving.

Small steps – but that is what it takes and eventually we will make this country a good place to live and work in again. The fishing – that is the best!!

Eddie Cross, Harare, 25th July 2020

Obert Gutu Mocks Nelson Chamisa For Staying Away From The July 31 Protests

Obert Gutu

Former opposition MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu has mocked at MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa, describing him as a coward hiding away from the struggle.

Chamisa is on official leave since the death of his mother early this month. He is at his family home in Gutu, Masvingo.

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ZUPCO Enhancing Covid-19 Prevention Measures As 9 Employees Test Positive

State Media

Zupco is spacing out passengers in its buses increasing social distancing, while the mandatory temperature testing, sanitisation, wearing of masks by passengers and disinfection of buses after every trip will continue.

Last night, Zupco acting chief executive Mr Evaristo Madangwa said the Ministry of Health and Child Care screened staff at the Willowvale depot on Wednesday and nine of the company employees were found positive.

It was not clear if these were rapid screening tests or the diagnostic PCR tests.

“We shall continue to spray, disinfect each bus and omnibus daily,” said Mr Madangwa.

“Zupco shall continue to ensure temperature checks, hand sanitisation and wearing of face masks by both passengers and crews.

“Efforts are underway to ensure continuity of service by Zupco. As we fight this pandemic we once again encourage our passengers, stakeholders and the nation at large to take all necessary precautions to curb the spread of Covid-19.”

Meanwhile, in a statement the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) advised of the temporary closure of its Head Office and Harare Region Office from yesterday to August 3 to allow for disinfection after 11 of its workers tested positive.

“This closure is to facilitate thorough disinfection of our offices as a precautionary measure to mitigate the spread of Covid-19,” said Zimsec in a statement.

Chris Sambo Dies

Chris Sambo


FORMER Premier Soccer League chief executive, Chris Sambo, has died.

Simeon Jamanda, a close ally of the ex-Blackpool boss, told The Herald that Sambo died in Harare last night.

‘’Sad news, Chris Sambo is no more,’’ said Jamanda.

A close family relative, who did not want to be named, also confirmed the football administrator’s death.

‘’Yes, it’s true, Chris Sambo has passed on.’’

It was not immediately clear what led to his death.

Sambo has, of late, been a member of the Lifelong Footballers’ Trust which has been heavily critical of the way domestic football is being administered.

Health Services Crush As Senior Doctors Withdraw Services.

The Country’s goverment employeed senior doctors have announced that they are immediately withdrawing their services.

In a letter to their employer, the doctors who have been holding on their own following a strike by junior doctors and nurses said that they can no longer report for duty after government arrogantly declined to attend to their list of grievances.

Below is the letter by the doctors.

Khupe’s Supreme Court Created MDC-T Posed For A Premature Collapse – Critic.

A political analyst, Davis Laque, says the Thokozani Khupe led MDC-T is posed for a premature collapse as the leaders imposed by the Supreme Court are failing to work together ahead of an elective Congress whose date remains uncertain.

In a series of tweets, the critic says that the nomination of Douglas Mwonzora as presidential candidate by the party’s Harare Province recently triggered heavy divisions within the party.

He wrote as follows:

The MDC-T faction circus continues unabated, with the self-proclaimed Constitutionalists now using youths and the media to attack each other. This won’t be an analysis, but a recollection of what key MDC-T officials said, since the infamous Harare Province Congress nominations.

A bit of context: Mwonzora et al broke from the MDC-ALLIANCE, hiding behind the death of constitutionalism in the latter, yet it has always been about power, primarily the Presidency. They went on an overdrive to hold a moot EOC Challenge has now been on filling that post.

Due to factionalism in the faction, the MDC-T couldn’t hold the EOC. They easily could have, by having voting take place in Districts, in line with COVID-19 restrictions. Sadly, three main individuals all want the coveted price, i.e Dr Khupe, Sen Mwonzora and Sen Eng Mudzuri.

Dr Khupe believes she deserves the Presidency because of her seniority. After Deputizing MRT for 10 years, basically “she was next”. From as far as 2016, she has been the most “consistent”, breaking away from the Chamisa core group, and was “vindicated” by the SC judgement.

Mr “Why do you underestimate us my brother”, Sen Mwonzora also feels he’s the best foot forward. According to his credentials, he allegedly wrote the constitution and is the longest-serving opposition politician in Zimbabwe. Sen DM also feels he is sellable, unlike Dr Khupe.

Sen DM equally feels that he has successfully dethroned the otherwise popular Chamisa, thus making him a strategist. One would recall that all previous MDC SGs split and formed other parties, whilst DM “pushed” the President to start a new party. So he wants to be President.

Then there’s Eng Mudzuri. He wants to be President because of “maturity”. He claims MRT left him in charge of the MDC-T in 2018 because of other Leaders, only he can “unite the party”. With age misrepresented as maturity, the decorated war vet wants to be the President.

Sen Mudzuri likened Sen DM to a trigger happy person who pushes his spouse out in the middle of the night because he’s in possession of a divorce order. He made a sly attack on Dr TK, arguing that in modern democracies, one unsuccessful shot at the State Presidency is enough.

There isn’t much to say about Baba Abrahama [Morgen Komichi]. He isn’t doing much to go for the top post. Wise decision. It’s beyond him. Then there’s the Abed Bhebe, who prefers unification, opposed to a senseless factional Congress.. Anyway, back to the post-Harare nominations statements:

Said Komichi: “It was a fake nomination which has no legal standing. I don’t know why people are doing things that are contrary to democratic practice. The national organising department has not even vetted the congress delegates and an electoral commission has not been chosen”.

Arguing that the Harare nominations meeting was attended by just 38 “activists”, Komichi added: “A province cannot conduct its own nomination because it is an interested party. We have stopped that nonsense and anyone who continues with that faces disciplinary action”.

The beneficiary, Sen Mwonzora said: “I feel humbled by Harare Province’s nomination and I am ready for the challenge, although it is up to the party to decide. I will accept whatever decision they make. I have been in leadership for a long time and this will not be new territory.”

Arguing that no one will face disciplinary action as threatened by the Chairman, Sen Komichi, for the Harare Province drama, Mwonzora added: “My goal, if I win the election, is to unite and stabilise the party as well as positioning it as a credible opposition to Zanu PF.”

The party spokesperson Khaliphani Phugeni, who doubles as Dr Khupe’s spin doctor, not to be outdone, added: “The Harare meeting was a gathering of a few MDC-T leaders and their friends bound by political adventurism and mischief. Their purported nomination is, therefore, null and void”.

Interestingly, a full quorum of the MDC-T Harare Province is supposed to have about 568 Leaders. Harare has 24 districts and 53 wards. The meeting chaired by Simon Hove according to votes had little over 200 people, with Komichi saying only 38 legit delegates attended.

In just 4 months, the MDC-T constitutionalists have begun attacking each other and re-diverting from the ” MDC founding values”. We know though, it has never been about all that propaganda. But what can you do really? You can’t wake up someone pretending to be asleep.

More: Davis Laque on Twitter

Watch: Kazembe Kazembe Issues Warning Against 31 July Demo

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe and Zimbabwe Republic Police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga during a press briefing in Harare yesterday.

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe has dragged Police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga into a press conference to declare that the planned July 31 demonstration is illegal.

Minister Kazembe blamed the MDC Alliance which the opposition party has had no hand in its formulation and planning.

Kazembe said history is replete with sad tales of how opposition-orchestrated demonstrations degenerate into chaos.

“Government wishes to let the people of Zimbabwe know that the intended reckless ‘demonstrations’ of July 31, 2020 are banned and that the people should continue to enjoy their peace and security on the day.

“Anyone who disregards this warning and proceeds to join the planned insurrection to steal power will be met by the full wrath of the law,” Min Kazembe said.

Watch video downloading below.

Police Call On Members Of The Public To Report Anyone Breaching Lockdown Measures – Full Statement

Paul Nyathi

VIOLATIONS OF COVID-19 NATIONAL LOCKDOWN MEASURES.

In light of the increase in COVID-19 cases in the country, the Zimbabwe Republic Police urges members of the public not to defy national lockdown measures for the safety, health and security of all.

It is disturbing to note that since the 30th March 2020, a total of 120 023 people have been arrested for various offences related to violations of the national lockdown regulations.

Provinces currently topping the arrests are Harare, Manicaland and Bulawayo.

Meanwhile, it has come to the attention of the police that some unscrupulous individuals and groups are inciting and urging members of the public to engage in acts of violence.

Police will, therefore, take decisive action against such unruly elements.

Members of the public are advised to report such acts of violence or incitement, meant to destabilize the current peaceful environment in the country on the following Police phone numbers which are manned 24/7 throughout the country:

  • HARARE – (0242) 748836/753783
  • BULAWAYO – (0292) 73547/885479
  • MIDLANDS – (054) 2222477
  • MATEBELELAND NORTH – (02821) 30333/30259
  • MATEBELELAND SOUTH – (0284) 22323
  • MANICALAND – (02020) 63231/63813
  • MASVINGO – (03920 262627
  • MASHONALAND WEST – (067) 2129049
  • MASHONALAND EAST – (06523) 20581
  • MASHONALAND CENTRAL – (066210) 6894/7047

Let us be law-abiding citizens and stay safe from COVID-19.

[NYATHI. P] Assistant Commissioner Senior Staff Officer (Press, Public and International Relations)

To the Commissioner-General of Police

Police General Headquarters

Facebook And Twitter Bring Down Misinforming Video Of American Doctor Claiming Cure For Coronavirus.

Dr Stella Immanuel said taking hydroxychloroquine was common in Cameroon and therefore not harmful

A video pushing the use of an unproven COVID-19 treatment has received widespread attention, including on Twitter by President Donald Trump and Donald Trump Jr., whose account was temporarily suspended for directly sharing the video.

Twitter, YouTube and Facebook have been removing the video since it started circulating on July 27 and amassing millions of views. The video spreads the debunked claim that COVID-19 can be cured with hydroxychloroquine — the drug that has been continuously touted by the U.S. President.

The clip features a Houston-area doctor named Stella Immanuel wearing a white coat in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building as she proclaims that a cocktail of hydroxychloroquine, zinc and the antibiotic azithromycin has cured COVID-19 patients.

Watch SABC News report on the issue.

Mwonzora Bets “With His Last Cent” That July 31 Protests Will Be A Flop

Douglas Mwonzora

The MDC-T secretary general, Douglas Mwonzora, has laughed off the planned July 31 protest against the deteriorating economy saying it will be a big flop as no person in their right mind will waste their time going into the streets, a strategy which he says has proven to be a failure over the years.

Mwonzora said his party will not be participating in the protests as they have bigger issues to attend to among them, their congress.

He said he was willing to bet his last cent that no protest will be done on July 31.

“I can bet you my last cent that no one will attend the demonstrations. It will be a huge flop. The MDC-T will not be a part of the protests because we are busy preparing for our congress.

“On the day of the protests, is when we are supposed to have our congress. Those who want to go for the protests they are free to do so because this is a democracy,” said Mwonzora.

His statement comes at a time when the government is accusing the Nelson Chamisa led MDC Alliance of planning to use violence to topple a constitutionally elected government despite the fact that the protest was not called for by Chamisa.

Tell Zim

Shock As Police Abduct 46 Children Aged Between 4 And 17 Years

There are disturbing reports that police have whisked away about 46 children at Mount Hampden near Harare.

Watch video downloading below.

Auxilliah Mnangagwa’s Sister With Fake Bleeding Symptoms Harasses Nurses.

By A Correspondent | The MP for Chirumanzu and a self confessed state house staffer descended onto Muvonde Hospital to demand that nurses inside must with immediate effect treat Auxilliah Mnangagwa’s cousin sister, a patient with fake bleeding symptoms.

The female patient arrived at the clinic claiming that she is losing a lot of blood, and this continuously.

The fake-bleeder, whose name was not disclosed, is also related to the local MP being the wife of his brother.

The fake-bleeder had been told by Mvuma Hospital staff to go and rest at home till the following day. But she did not take heed, and rushed to travel 29 km away to Muvonde Hospital where she began harassing the nurses there.

They told her you do not have any bleeding symptoms, the only thing that could be done on her at present is a scanning, and this can only be done tomorrow when the doctors have returned to work. They then told her to return home so that she can come back the following day.

She was unflinching and suddenly chose to spend the night inside their car.

As a precaution they were told to go out of the hospital premises due to the ongoing Covid requirements.

One lady who presented credentials saying she is a state house employee was extremely rough with the hospital staff.

In a short time, several officials had arrived on site – who include the District Administrator, the MP, another official from the President’s office, the local DMO, and another individual whose identity couldn’t not be obtained.

Arriving at the property, they refused to follow health and safety procedures. The “state house” delegation that came started demanding saying that they should not be screened at the entrance.

They then went on to vex the staff making several abrupt decisions.

An in-house hospital meeting had to be convened at 2pm as hospital staff members ended up debating if it is still safe to come to work seeing that their profession is now being commandeered by non health staff.

One staffer notified ZimEye, they are considering leaving work.

Mnangagwa Planning To Shut Down The Internet On Friday.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa with CIO head Isaac Moyo

Highly placed sources within ZANU PF have indicated that after Wednesday’s highly emotive ZANU PF Politburo meeting, President Emmerson Mnangagwa ordered State Security Minister Owen Ncube to push for internet suspension in the country ahead of the July 31 anti goverment protests.

This will be the second time that goverment will be shutting down the internet as citizens protest against poor governance in the country.

The move will be executed against a January 2019 court directive that goverment can not shut down the internet as it is against the country’s constitution.

In 2019, High Court Judge Owen Tagu ruled that the Zimbabwe’s government exceeded its mandate in ordering an internet blackout during civilian protests .

In his interim ruling, Justice Tagu told mobile operators to immediately and unconditionally resume full services.

The sporadic blackouts began following the protests against a rise in fuel prices that turned violent.

Exiled former ZANU PF bigwig Professor Jonathan Moyo has also since confirmed the purported move by goverment.

Moyo Twitted:

Man Collapses And Dies Inside A ZUPCO Bus

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A 53-year-old man from Bulawayo collapsed and died in a ZUPCO bus on Wednesday morning.

The man was identified as Mr Tinos Mhlanga who was an employee of St Columbus High School.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident and said the deceased was said to be diabetic.

“In the early hours of today around 06:00, a Zupco bus was transporting passengers when a man aged 53 who was in the bus collapsed,” he told CITE.

Inspector Ncube added that the bus driver drove to Tshabalala Police Station to report the case and an ambulance was summoned.

“The bus drove to Tshabalala police station and an ambulance was summoned and upon arrival, the man was declared dead,” said Inspector Ncube.

“The relatives were informed and we established that he was a diabetic patient and the body was taken to United Bulawayo Hospital (UBH) for post mortem.”

No Joy As Covid-19 Cases And Deaths Keep Shooting Up…

The Ministry of Health and Child Care has announced 62 new coronavirus cases this Wednesday, 29 July 2020, taking the cumulative total of officially confirmed cases to 2 819.

283 new recoveries were also recorded across the country, with one death of a female aged 32. Cumulative deaths are now 41. The Ministry said in a statement:

Sixty-two (62) cases tested positive for COVID-19. These include 50 local cases and 12 returnees from South Africa who are isolated.

New recoveries were reported in Bulawayo in Bulawayo Province (275) and Manicaland Province (8).

Today we regret to report one (one) facility death from Manicaland Province. The death is of a female aged 32.

Today 723 RDT screening tests and 1 971 PCR diagnostic tests were done. The cumulative number of tests done to date is 126 708 (68 916 RDT and 57 792 PCR)

Since the onset of the COVID019 outbreak on 20 March 2020, the total number of confirmed cases is 2 819, recovered 887, active cases 1 951 and 41 deaths.

Senior ZANU PF Official Exposed And Suspended For Lobbying Chiwenga Coup On Mnangagwa.

Claveria Chizema

Embattled President Emmerson Mnangagwa engaged the Central Intelligence Organisation to investigate his own party officials who are pushing for his removal from power and be replaced by his sickly deputy Constantino Chiwenga.

Mnangagwa confronted his opponents within the party by bringing in CIO boss Isaac Moyo to present an intelligence report at the ZANU PF Politburo meeting on Wednesday.

Mnangagwa and his intelligence wing accused some Zanu PF officials of plotting against him by conspiring with the opposition to promote Vice President Chiwenga to take over.

The report concluded that the plot was being spearheaded by Politburo member Claveria Chizema (secretary for health, child care and the elderly) and former Mbare MP and businessman Tendai Savanhu.

“Moyo accused Chizema and Savanhu of organising and funding the planned anti-government protests on Friday,” a source briefed on the proceedings said.

Chiwenga sat silently listening to the presentation.

Zanu PF spokesman Patrick Chinamasa told journalists after the meeting that Chizema had been suspended for “dereliction of duty”, he charged for failing to report to the Zanu PF security department or the CIO that anti-Mnangagwa posters had been delivered to her home.

Chinamasa said that the party has since called for a thoroughly intelligence investigation on the issue.

ZIMSEC Closes Offices Due To COVID-19

TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF ZIMSEC OFFICES

We would like to advise all our valued clients and stakeholders of the temporary closure of our ZIMSEC Head Office and Harare Region Branch from Wednesday 29 July 2020 to Monday 3 August 2020. Normal business activity is expected to resume on Tuesday 4 August 2020.

This closure is to facilitate thorough disinfection of our offices as a precautionary measure to mitigate against the spread of COVID 19.

This measure has been taken after 11 members of staff tested positive to the virus.

The 11 members were subjected to the Rapid Diagnostic Test and we await the results of the PCR tests.

The affected members are being attended to in line with the WHO and the Ministry of Health and Child Care guidelines.

ZIMSEC, like other establishments, has not been spared by the COVID 19 pandemic therefore to ensure the safety of our staff and stakeholders, mandatory testing is being conducted for all personnel.

Clients in need of Certifying statements of Results, Verification of Results and Study materials are able to access these facilities and process them on-line from the comfort of their homes through our website,
www.zimsec.co.zw .

ZIMSEC

COVID-19 Deaths Continue To Rise. ..

Sixty-two (62) cases tested positive for COVID-19.

These include 50 local cases and 12 returnees from South Africa who are isolated.

New recoveries were reported in Bulawayo in Bulawayo Province (275) and Manicaland Province (8).

Today we regret to report one (one) facility death from Manicaland Province.

The death is of a female aged 32.
Today 723 RDT screening tests and 1 971 PCR diagnostic tests were done.

The cumulative number of tests done to date is 126 708 (68 916 RDT and 57 792 PCR).

Since the onset of the COVID019 outbreak on 20 March 2020, the total number of confirmed cases is 2 819, recovered 887, active cases 1 951 and 41 deaths- Ministry of Health and Child Care

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May Perrance Shiri Roast In Hell

Perrance Shiri

As much as death is not celebrated in Mthwakazi, the life of the passed on Gukurahundist, Perrance Shiri deserves no respect among Mthwakazi people. His soul must burn in Hell.

Perence in person, shot and killed a pregnant woman in Nkayi during the Shona government’s reign of terror on Mthwakazi in the 1980s as he said he wanted to stop the dissidents from multiplying. As if that was not enough, he went on to line up a group of young boys in Khezi and shot them all dead. We therefore say no flag flies at half mast in Mthwakazi in honour of a serial killer.

Perrance like many other Gukurahundists who have since died must thank their ancestors for calling them before we set our hands on them and it is going to be sorrowful to those whose lives will be spared until Mthwakazi is free. They will wish they would have died long back too. The world will learn from their case what equals the cold blooded massacre of innocent people.

May Perrance’ soul roast eternally in hell.

US Embassy Statement On July 31 Demo

…Local political figures have called for a potentially large protest against the Zimbabwean government and corruption on July 31 while others have called for counter-protests.

There is a real possibility for clashes between the opposing groups of protesters and security forces.

Past demonstrations have been met with aggressive tactics by police to suppress protests.

Crackdowns by security forces in high-density areas leading up to and immediately following civil disturbances and internet/social media interruptions are possible.

US

Full Text: 9 ZUPCO Employees Test Positive For Coronavirus

STATEMENT BY ZUPCO ON COVID-19 SITUATION AT THE ZUPCO WILLOWVALE DEPOT AND BELVEDERE HEAD OFFICE

  1. The Ministry of Health and Child Care conducted a screening exercise at Willowvale Depot on 29th July 2020.
  2. Nine (9) ZUPCO employees, most of them from Cash Office were unfortunately found to be COVID-19 positive. One (1) other employee at Belvedere Head Office has also tested positive.
  3. The usual procedures by the Ministry of Health and Child Care have been taken. Testing will continue to cover other staff.
  4. It is worthwhile to note that ZUPCO continues to spray/disinfect each bus/omnibus daily.
  5. We shall ensure temperature checks, hand sanitization and the wearing of face masks by both passengers and crews are enforced.
  6. All efforts are underway to ensure continuity of service by ZUPCO.

As we fight this pandemic we once again encourage our passengers, stakeholders and nation at large to take all necessary precautions to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Thank you for your continued support.

E.T. Madangwa
Acting Chief Executive Officer

ZUPCO

Staunch Orlando Pirates Supporter Dies

HIGHLANDERS have joined the South African football family in mourning the passing of Orlando Pirates super fan Mandla Sindane, popularly known as Mgijimi.

According to his brother Johannes Thembinkosi Sindane, Mgijimi died in his sleep on Monday night and his body was only discovered on Tuesday at his place in Empumelelweni, Emalahleni.

Tributes have been pouring in for the colourful fan, who followed Orlando Pirates wherever they played.

Bosso have joined the rest of the African football community in mourning Mgijimi.

“Highlanders Football Club would like to convey their most heartfelt condolences to Orlando Pirates FC and thier chairman Dr Irvin Khoza following the recent death of Mandla Sindane, popularly known as Mgijimi.

Mgijimi was renowned for his colourful, passionate and energetic presence at just about any Orlando Pirates match.

To us, the death of Mgijimi is not only a blow to the Sindane family and Orlando Pirates FC, but to football in general, for the simple fact that football is the biggest beneficiary of such passion,” reads the Bosso statement.

Bosso also consoled Khoza, who recently lost his wife Matina Elsie Khoza.

“It is sad that the passing on of a staunch fan and significant member of the club comes at a time when Dr Khoza and his bigger Orlando Pirates family are still mourning Dr Khoza’s wife, Matina Elsie Khoza who passed away a few days ago.

“As we take this opportunity to mourn Mgijimi and uMama Elsie Khoz, we would like to console the immediate families of the deceased and the bigger Orlando Pirates family, by saying, may you find comfort from the good Lord we serve-Chronicle

Mandla Sindane

Another MDC Alliance Official Arrested In Mwenezi

Mwenezi East MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Chairman George Makonzo today was illegally arrested by ZRP Mwenezi on capricious allegations that he posted a tweet calling for citizens to protest against corruption on 31 July.

Makonzo’s arrest add up to a high number of MDC Alliance supporters who have illegally rounded up by the panic stricken regime ahead of 31 July protests.

It is very clear that the illegitimate Emmerson Mnangagwa regime do not respect freedom of expression nor freedom of opinion.

In this information superhighway era, it will be injustice to this generation and generations to come for us to keep tight lipped while our basic rights are trampled upon.

The regime must know that 31 July is a reality and we never ever relent until real criminals stealing the national cake on our behalf go!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Zanu PF Rigged Elections and Now Rigging COVID Data With Tragic Consequences

Obadiah Moyo

By Nomusa Garikai | This Zanu PF regime blatantly rigging the corona virus statistics with disastrous consequences to us all!

“The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained
numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and
verifiability,” stated the EU Zimbabwe 2018 Election Observer Mission final
report.

“(In the period 9 June to 25 July 2020) We have recorded 8 deaths out of
60 patents who were admitted in the red zone,” a source at Parirenyatwa
Hospital told New Zimbabwe.

“Of the bodies that were brought in dead, 13 tested positive for Covid-19.”
So, Parirenyatwa Hospital alone (not counting the covid-19 deaths from
any of the other hospitals in Harare such as Harare Hospital, Avenues
Clinic, Chitungwiza Hospital, Wilkins Hospital, etc.) had 21 deaths.
And yet as of today Tuesday 28th July 2020 Zimbabwe had a total of 40
corona virus related deaths, according to the Ministry of Health and Child
Care. The breakdown by Province was as follows:

Harare Province 10
Bulawayo Province 17
Manicaland Province 4

– SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

Biti Blasts Chinamasa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance vice president, Tendai Biti has described Patrick Chinamasa as a failed and dangerous Zanu PF appendage.

Biti was responding to Chinamasa’s remarks at news conference on Monday.

Chinamasa accused Biti of “biting the hand that fed him” by continuously fighting against the ZANU PF government.

At the press conference, Chinamasa took an unprecedented swipe at Biti accusing him of being a puppet of the West.

“I have respect for him (Biti) for his intellectual prowess. Let me say that he is very clever,” Chinamasa said.

“But my disappointment is that he uses money that Zanu PF used to educate him to undermine the revolution to be a puppet and often I wonder how such an intelligent person cannot realise that he is being duped by his handlers. It is a pity.”

However, Biti hit back at Chinamasa, describing the former Justice Minister as a failed, dangerous Zanu PF appendage.

“Patrick Chinamasa is a failed but dangerous Zanu PF appendage. He is a sadistic, ruthless and cunning apparatchik without any restraint or limits,” he said.

“Part of his insane zeal comes from the fact that he did not participate in the liberation struggle, was hiding in a law firm. We reject the insane and unbalanced remarks of Chinamasa, a political ramshackle that needs to retire.”

Patrick Chinamasa

Wiwa: I Will Lead From The Front On 31 July | FULL TEXT

31 July Way Forward

By Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala 31st July Movement.

https://youtu.be/EmMyNnnXfeA

Our expression of disgust against corruption and looting will start simultaneously and spontaneously at the same time on the 31st of July within our localities at a ward level and expand to the district level. Hapana anofanira kusara mumba. We are strong ? at a local level than imagined. This will overstretch the oppressor’s machinery.
You now all know the time. I will lead from the front from a certain locality in Harare.

At all the Zimbabwe embassies throughout the world by 10am you must have stormed at the place. I am so delighted that you have send me permissions authorizing you to express ourselves and logistical arrangements in place. Zimbabwe is speaking.

Friday is coming.
Speak Zimbabwe Speak.

Pressure Group Pushes For Chinamasa Arrest

Farai Dziva|Leading human rights organization, ZIMRIGHTS is pushing for the prosecution of Zanu PF spokesman, Patrick Chinamasa for inciting public violence.

See statement below:

ZIMRIGHTS FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST MR. PATRICK CHINAMASA’S HATE SPEECH AND INCITEMENT TO VIOLENCE
28 JULY 2020

Today, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) has lodged a complaint with the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) as well as the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) against the hate speech by Acting ZANU PF Spokesperson Mr. Patrick Chinamasa.

In a communication to the two independent commissions, ZimRights has noted that hate speech and incitement to commit violence is prohibited by the laws of Zimbabwe and in violation of fundamental rights guaranteed in the Constitution.

By inciting his supporters to commit violence against anti-corruption protestors, Mr. Chinamasa is putting the lives of many Zimbabweans in danger.

ZimRights has noted that in the history of Zimbabwe, when leaders propagate hate speech, violence follows.

ZimRights is urging the ZHRC and the NPRC to investigate the statements by Mr. Chinamasa and have the law take its course.

Patrick Chinamasa

Perrance Shiri’s Last-Speech Before Dropping Dead

“Ukatsindira ka pocket kako zvakasimba ne cotton unenge watove nekaticha(teacher) kako” and he burst into loud laughter.

Perrance Shiri

By Fanuel Chinowaita | ANALYSIS | Lands and Agriculture minister Perrance Shiri has died, barely a few months after being accused of plotting to remove Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The development was announced by Norton legislator Temba Mliswa on Social media .

It is said that has been admitted at a local hospital after his driver had died of coronavirus.

However, according to some close source, Shiri did not die of corona virus but food poisoning which he reportedly consumed together with his driver at a rally in Rushinga.

“We are suspecting food poisoning but they are going to pin it on Covid.

“When they came back from Rushinga last week, the driver was complaining of heart burn. On Friday he went to work but Minister Shiri did not go to work. He had already started feeling funny, complaining that he felt like he had heart burn just like the driver”, said a close source who asked for anonymity.

While addressing cotton farmers at a rally in Rushinga last week, prior to their falling sick, Shiri urged farmers saying, “Ukatsindira ka pocket kako zvakasimba ne cotton unenge watove nekaticha kako” and he burst into loud laughter.

However his subjects didn’t take his joke lightly and they booed him.

Shiri was mocking the salary his government is giving to the teachers.

Retired Air Marshal Perrance Shiri was known for brutally killing Matebeleland people in the 1980s.

“The death of Perence Shiri could not have come soon enough for the people of Matabeleland where he commanded the Fifth Brigade which murdered more than 30 000 innocent civilians in cold blood 35 years ago.

“He was a cold blooded killer. Stories are told about he shot a pregnant woman in Nkayi because he did not want more dissidents to be born.

“He ordered a group of young men in Khezi to be lined up and shot; and had the villagers bury them in a mass grave. He used to boast about Matabeleland saying Kachisango kangu kandakapiwa navaMugabe kuti ndimboshereketa.

“If there is Hell, there a special place reserved for him”, posted a disgruntled citizen from Matebeleland on Social media.

Meanwhile, the government is yet to announce his status and burial date.

Cleric Arrested For Sympathizing With Ngarivhume, Chin’ono

Makomichi

Farai Dziva|Outspoken Masvingo based cleric Isaac Makomichi has been summoned to the CID law and order section for urging Zimbabweans to pray for Jacob Ngarivhume and Hopewell Chin’ono.

In a tweet last week, Makomichi urged Zimbabweans to pray for Ngarivhume and Chin’ono who were arrested for allegedly inciting public violence.

Makomichi has been accompanied by his lawyer Martin Mureri to the CID Law and Order offices.

“They called me today and advised me to visit their offices for an interview.

I don’t know what the issue is about.Last week I urged the people of Zimbabwe to pray for Jacob Ngarivhume and Hopewell Chin’ono.

As a preacher of the word, it is my duty to pray for citizens – despite their political orientation,” said Makomichi.

Makomichi has also been targeted by state agents for sympathizing with MDC Alliance leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Mnangagwa Threatens To Stop July 31 From Happening

ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday warned that the security forces “will be vigilant and on high alert” to deal with any attempts to destabilise the constitutionally-elected Government or create a public health disaster by mass breaching of the lockdown.

Addressing the 342 Zanu-PF Politburo session yesterday, Mnangagwa said the planned insurrection, which can be linked to past schemes to destabilise the nation, such as the January 2019 protests and the August 2018 post-election violence, will not be allowed to happen this time around. 
He said with the country set to remember its sons and daughters who paid the ultimate price to free Zimbabwe and bring about the obtaining peace, Zanu PF is emboldened and inspired by the upcoming Heroes Day commemorations due in August and will defend the prevailing peace.
“We will equally defend our independence and sovereignty to the letter and not betray the fallen heroes and heroines who paid the supreme sacrifice for the freedoms we enjoy today. I want to warn the organisers of this ill-fated demonstration that our security services will be vigilant and on high alert to appropriately respond to their shenanigans. I urge all patriotic and law abiding citizens to shun these malcontents and reject their divisive and ruinous plan” he said.


He further said the Politburo meeting was being held against the backdrop of multiple threats to democracy, constitutionalism, rule of law, independence and nationhood from terrorist organisations that masquerade as opposition parties and activists.
“It must never be in doubt that the objective of these rogue Zimbabweans acting in cahoots with foreign appendages, supporters, and financiers, is to stage an insurrection to overthrow our democratically elected Government”. 


Furthermore, Mnangagwa said in view of the Covid-19 pandemic, their planned July 31 demonstration is a threat to the safety and security of the people and the people’s right to life.


So far Covid-19 cases in Zimbabwe are spiking with 2 817 positive cases and 40 deaths by Tuesday evening. To curb the spread of the global pandemic the country is presently observing a lockdown and restrictions that limit people movements.
Under the regulations to curb the spread of the pandemic, public gatherings of more than 50 people are outlawed, wearing a face mask is compulsory and a dusk to dawn curfew is being observed.


Notwithstanding the country’s opposition parties’ insatiable appetite for violence, Mnangagwa commended the party leadership and respective departments for the visibility and clarity with which the party is articulating its policies and position.
He assured Zimbabweans that the Government will continue to act in the public best interest at all times.
“All sectors of our economy are accelerating the implementation of programmes to improve the livelihoods of our people as we gear towards the achievement of an upper middle income society by 2030. – Herald

Masvingo “Prophet” Arrested

Farai Dziva|Outspoken Masvingo based cleric Isaac Makomichi has been summoned to the CID law and order section for urging Zimbabweans to pray for Jacob Ngarivhume and Hopewell Chin’ono.

In a tweet last week, Makomichi urged Zimbabweans to pray for Ngarivhume and Chin’ono who were arrested for allegedly inciting public violence.

Makomichi has been accompanied by his lawyer Martin Mureri to the CID Law and Order offices.

“They called me today and advised me to visit their offices for an interview.

I don’t know what the issue is about.Last week I urged the people of Zimbabwe to pray for Jacob Ngarivhume and Hopewell Chin’ono.

As a preacher of the word, it is my duty to pray for citizens – despite their political orientation,” said Makomichi.

Makomichi has also been targeted by state agents for sympathizing with MDC Alliance leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Isaac Makomichi

How Shiri Terrorized Civilians During Gukurahundi

By Dread Reckless

I am very saddened by the death of Rtd Air Marshal Perrence Shiri.

I ask myself why such a wonderful and unique man would die so soon.

I have learnt a lesson. Procrastination is the thief of time. God gave me enough time to punish Perrence Shiri myself but l procrastinated.

I can’t forgive myself that he has died without me having a hand in his death.

I pray to God for a second chance, resurrect him and expose him to my desire to punish him.

It’s a pity that l can’t be allowed to have his body near me, otherwise l would kill him again.

Those who do not know this man-he was at the front line during the Matebeleland massacre crusade that saw 30 000 people plus heading to mass graves Perrence, famed for his hobby of slicing open pregnant women to “stop the birth of more dissidents” thought he was larger than life.

During his lifetime, he enjoyed the protection of both his paymasters, Robert Mugabe and his successor Emerson Mnangangwa.

Unfortunately they failed to protect him from the long arm of death that could grab him as they watched.

My brother Pee, please, come back and give me a chance to kill you myself the way you used to slaughter people in Matebeleland.

Shiri

Heroes Day Celebrations To Be Held Online

Monica Mutsvangwa

THERE will be no public gatherings during the Heroes Day and Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day holidays and commemorations will be held online to curb the spread of Covid-19.

The country is set to commemorate Heroes and Defence Forces Day on August 10 and August 11.
Traditionally, the public gathers at national and provincial level to commemorate the two significant days to honour the country’s heroes as well as recognise the work done by the Defence Forces in protecting the nation.

However, Covid-19 which is rapidly spreading in the country has seen Government imposing a national lockdown to contain the virus.

Cabinet yesterday approved that public gatherings for Heroes and Defence Forces Days be suspended as the country did with the Independence Day commemorations in April.

In April, President Mnangagwa delivered a televised Independence Day message and there were no public gatherings.

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa during the 26th post-Cabinet briefing yesterday said the days will be observed virtually.

She said Heroes Day commemorations will be held under the theme “remembering our heroes” while Defence Forces Day will run under the theme “ZDF: Celebrating 40 years of excellent service to the people”.

“The virtual celebrations will take place over a period of two (2) weeks and covered by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Services (ZBC)-TV, which will extensively feature the Zimbabwe Defence Force’s exploits, community assistance projects and the Defence Forces Medical Outreach Programme,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

Meanwhile, Cabinet also approved a national fabric which is set to be launched on 10 August.

“On a related matter, Cabinet approved the national fabric for Virtual launching on 10 August, 2020.

The Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development presented the fabric, which was arrived at through an extensive consultative process,” the Minister said- Chronicle

Government Suspends Heroes, Defence Forces Gatherings

THERE will be no public gatherings during the Heroes Day and Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day holidays and commemorations will be held online to curb the spread of Covid-19.

The country is set to commemorate Heroes and Defence Forces Day on August 10 and August 11.
Traditionally, the public gathers at national and provincial level to commemorate the two significant days to honour the country’s heroes as well as recognise the work done by the Defence Forces in protecting the nation.

However, Covid-19 which is rapidly spreading in the country has seen Government imposing a national lockdown to contain the virus.

Cabinet yesterday approved that public gatherings for Heroes and Defence Forces Days be suspended as the country did with the Independence Day commemorations in April.

In April, President Mnangagwa delivered a televised Independence Day message and there were no public gatherings.

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa during the 26th post-Cabinet briefing yesterday said the days will be observed virtually.

She said Heroes Day commemorations will be held under the theme “remembering our heroes” while Defence Forces Day will run under the theme “ZDF: Celebrating 40 years of excellent service to the people”.

“The virtual celebrations will take place over a period of two (2) weeks and covered by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Services (ZBC)-TV, which will extensively feature the Zimbabwe Defence Force’s exploits, community assistance projects and the Defence Forces Medical Outreach Programme,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

Meanwhile, Cabinet also approved a national fabric which is set to be launched on 10 August.

“On a related matter, Cabinet approved the national fabric for Virtual launching on 10 August, 2020.

The Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development presented the fabric, which was arrived at through an extensive consultative process,” the Minister said- Chronicle

Monica Mutsvangwa

Over Nine ZUPCO Employees Test Positive For Covid-19

Over nine (9) Zimbabwe Passengers Company (ZUPCO) employees have tested positive for coronavirus, an official has said.

In a statement, ZUPCO Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Evaristo Madangwa revealed that the majority of the employees who tested positive were from the cash office.

Below is the company’s official statement.

“I Want To Warn The Organisers Of This Ill Fated Demonstration,” Mnangagwa Fires His Own Warning Shots

President Emmerson Mnangagwa say the July 31 anti-government demonstrations are a threat to the safety and security of Zimbabweans, as such law enforcement agencies will be on high alert to thwart any violent disturbances.

The government views the planned marches as a disguise to unconstitutionally remove it from power.

President Mnangagwa said the demonstrations were also a threat to Zimbabwe’s democracy, constitutionalism and rule of law.

He described those behind the demonstrations as terrorists masquerading as opposition parties and activists.

“It must never be in doubt that the objectives of these rogue Zimbabweans, acting in cahoots with foreign appendages, supporters and financiers, is to stage an insurrection to overthrow our democratically elected government,” he told the ruling Zanu PF party politburo meeting on Wednesday.

“Furthermore, in view of the Covid-19 pandemic their planned July 31 demonstration is a threat to the safety and security of our people and the people’s right to life. The planned insurrection of 31 July 2020 is connected to the violence and destabilisation that opposition elements has fomented since 2018 including the 1st of August 2018 violence and the 14-16 January violent disturbances which led to the loss of lives.

“Emboldened and inspired by the upcoming Hero’s day and Defence Forces Day commemorations, Zanu PF as the people’s party will never standby and allow our people to be put in harm’s way. We will equally defend our independence and sovereignty to the letter and not betray the fallen heroes and heroines who paid the supreme sacrifice.”

President Mnangagwa added: “I want to warn the organisers of this ill fated demonstration that our security services will be vigilant and on high alert to appropriately respond to their shenanigans.”

Message To Our Esteemed Uniformed Forces-The Police And The Army

29-07-2020

It is public knowledge that you, our esteemed members of the police force and the army you are earning peanuts.

Let it be known to you that your situation is not natural but a deliberate creation of an evil system that is corrupt.

We know that most of you are young people who joined the uniformed forces for the love of country and to serve your people.

We also understand that besides serving your country, you deserve food on your table for the upkeep of your families.

We want to make it clear that we feel your pain and abuse at the hands of a corrupt regime.

It is against this background that you as young people must stand with the people on 31 July.

Let us speak the same language with the people against corruption and be on the right side of history.

With love and courage.

General Sarkozy
31 July Movement

31 July Way Forward

By Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala 31st July Movement

Our expression of disgust against corruption and looting will start simultaneously and spontaneously at the same time on the 31st of July within our localities at a ward level and expand to the district level. Hapana anofanira kusara mumba. We are strong ? at a local level than imagined. This will overstretch the oppressor’s machinery.
You now all know the time. I will lead from the front from a certain locality in Harare.

At all the Zimbabwe embassies throughout the world by 10am you must have stormed at the place. I am so delighted that you have send me permissions authorizing you to express ourselves and logistical arrangements in place. Zimbabwe is speaking.

Friday is coming.
Speak Zimbabwe Speak.

Job Sikhala

Covid-19 Health Personnel Strike Sees Seven Stillbirths In One Day At Harare Hospital

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SEVEN babies were stillborn at Harare Central Hospital in Zimbabwe on Monday night after urgent treatment was delayed because of staffing issues, two doctors have confirmed to the BBC.

Nurses are on strike nationwide because of a lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) and other concerns, and the maternity wards were overwhelmed.

One doctor said Monday’s deaths were “the tip of the iceberg”.

The health sector has recently been hit by a Covid-19 procurement scandal.

It is alleged that multi-million dollar contracts were awarded to buy supplies at inflated prices – and the health minister has been sacked over the allegations.

A leaked government response to senior doctors, who wrote to complain about conditions and to threaten strike action, acknowledged “challenges” in hospitals, an “increase in poor outcomes” and a serious shortage of medical supplies because of a lack of foreign currency, but urged medical staff “to reconsider your intention of withdrawing services”.

‘Repeated every day’

The deaths at Harare Hospital first were first published by Dr Peter Magombeyi, who tweeted, “We have been robbed of our future, including our unborn babies. Please stop the looting.”

Two doctors with direct knowledge of the situation at Harare Central Hospital confirmed to the BBC that on Monday night eight Caesarean section operations were performed. Seven of the babies were stillborn.

“There was very, very late intervention,” said one doctor, speaking on condition of anonymity because he did not have official permission to talk to the media.

“Two of the mothers had ruptured uteruses and needed early operations. The other operations were done because of obstructed labour, but were not done on time so the babies died, stuck in their mothers’ pelvises.”
The doctor described “dire” scenes at Harare’s two main state hospitals, with only a handful of nurses and doctors at work because of a strike.

Many of the capital’s smaller clinics have also been affected, or closed, by industrial action which began in June, prompting many pregnant women to come to Harare Hospital, overwhelming the maternity ward.

“These are not isolated incidents. This is repeated every day and all we can do is watch them die. This is torture for the families, and for the junior doctors,” said a second doctor.

The doctors spoke of a serious shortage of PPE equipment as well as drugs to treat eclampsia, and blood supplies needed to treat haemorrhages during births.

“There is a skeleton nursing staff – mostly senior matrons who cannot go on strike. But they’re not able to cope,” said the first doctor.

“Doctors are trying, but they’re very tired. And junior doctors are not experienced in terms of identifying complications [during pregnancy].”

In a statement, Zimbabwe’s Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists described the situation in hospitals as “grave,” and “beyond dire”.

“Our women are suffering and we believe that all stakeholders, the government, medical practitioners, civil society and individuals must act to save the voiceless mothers and babies.”

There are rising tensions in Zimbabwe, with hyperinflation strangling the economy, and protests against Zanu-PF, the party that has run the country since independence, planned for Friday.

Mnangagwa Mourns Shiri – Full Statement

CONDOLENCE MESSAGE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT, CDE EMMERSON DAMBUDZO MNANGAGWA, FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF AIR CHIEF MARSHAL (Rtd) PERRANCE SHIRI, MINISTER OF LANDS, AGRICULTURE, WATER AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, 29TH JULY, 2020.

I learnt with utter shock and a deep sense of grief of the death early this morning of Air Chief Marshal (Rtd) Perrance Shiri, our Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement, after a short illness.

A stalwart of our war of National Liberation, Cde Shiri ranked high among our leading Zanla Field Commanders whose contribution to the National Liberation Struggle was simply valiant and outstanding.

His commitment to the liberation of his country and his people amply showed when he, alongside our Vice President, General C.G.D.N. Chiwenga, abandoned his studies at Mount Saint Mary’s Mission School in Wedza in 1973 and defied all odds to join the Liberation Struggle at a very tender age.

Once fully trained and battle-hardened, the late Cde Shiri rose through the ranks to became the overall commander of the Tete Province, one of the hottest fronts in the war.

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Under his command, several spectacular missions against the enemy were carried out, among them the 1978 blasting of oil tanks in the then Salisbury, itself the heart and citadel of settler power.

Indeed that military action which was undertaken by a specialized ZANLA Unit which he mentored, reverberated well beyond the immediate theatre of war and proved a turning point in our Struggle for National Liberation.

After the Struggle, he would continue serving his country in the Military, including playing a salutary role in the Integration Process by which erstwhile warring armies were re-oriented and re-moulded into a cohesive National Army.

Later, he would be re-deployed to the Airforce of Zimbabwe, becoming our second indigenous Airforce of Zimbabwe Commander, after the late Cde Josiah Tungamirai.

While he discharged his onerous command duties, he still found time to further his education, in the process acquiring in the fields of Business and Development.

Always focused, hardworking and hands-on, the late Minister Shiri was key to revamping our food sector by ensuring our farmers were fully mobilized, motivated and supported to mechanize, modernize and climate-proof our agriculture for sustainable national food security.

Barely a month ago, we launched an agricultural equipment initiative he concluded with an American company, John Deere.

Except for his untimely demise, we would have launched yet another of his many initiatives on mechanization, this time with the Republic of Belarus.

It was also during the short-lived ministerial tenure that he reached out to, and opened negotiations with, former white commercial farmers with a view to breaking the impasse over the age-old National Land Question.

Only this morning, we signed a historic agreement with the former farmers, itself a crowning moment for his tireless efforts.

Sadly as fate would have it, he would not live to witness this historic moment!

We will miss him sorely.

On behalf of the Party, Zanu-PF, Government, the Zimbabwe Defence Force of which he was a long-standing member, my family and on my own behalf, I wish to express my heartfelt condolences to the entire Shiri Family, especially his children who now stand orphaned.

As they go through the painful motions of deep grief, I urge them to find comfort and solace in the distinguished role and career of continuous service which their father gave to his country.

He remains our hero together, making his demise a blow we all keenly feel and share.

May his dear soul rest in eternal peace.

E.D. Mnangagwa

PRESIDENT

Covid-19 Hits Zimsec Who Have Been Adamant On Carrying Out Public Exams

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) has temporarily closed its Head Office and Harare Region Branch after eleven (11) staff members tested positive for coronavirus.

In a statement, the national examinations body revealed that the offices will be closed from Wednesday 29 July 2020 to Monday 3 August 2020, with normal business activity expected to resume on Tuesday 4 August 2020.

We publish the ZIMSEC statement in its entirety below:

TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF ZIMSEC OFFICES

We would like to advise all our valued clients and stakeholders of the temporary closure of our ZIMSEC Head Office and Harare Region Branch from Wednesday 29 July 2020 to Monday 3 August 2020. Normal business activity is expected to resume on Tuesday 4 August 2020.

This closure is to facilitate thorough disinfection of our offices as a precautionary measure to mitigate against the spread of COVID 19.

This measure has been taken after 11 members of staff tested positive to the virus. The 11 members were subjected to the Rapid Diagnostic Test and we await the results of the PCR tests.

The affected members are being attended to in line with the WHO and the Ministry of Health and Child Care guidelines.

ZIMSEC, like other establishments, has not been spared by the COVID 19 pandemic therefore to ensure the safety of our staff and stakeholders, mandatory testing is being conducted for all personnel.

Clients in need of Certifying statements of Results, Verification of Results and Study materials are able to access these facilities and process them on-line from the comfort of their homes through our website, www.zimsec.co.zw.

Harare Residents Raise The Flag Over Unfair Roller Meal Distribution

By A Correspondent- Harare residents have complained over unfair distribution of subsidised roller meal which they claimed favoured uniformed forces and government officials.

The residents made the claims to Harare residents Trust (HrT), and also implored the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) to avail sufficient roller meal to retail shops in residential areas.

They want the roller meal to be sold at affordable prices to allow for fair and transparent competition among the different brands of mealie-meal on the market.

“Most residents told the HrT in community engagements that they are disappointed and frustrated by the current mealie meal distribution system that favours the uniformed forces and other government-linked officials,” the HrT said in a statement.

Zimbabwe has been experiencing a serious shortage of subsidised roller meal for the past year. The situation deteriorated during the COvID-19 lockdown with residents queuing for the staple food, raising fears of the spread of the deadly virus.

“Ordinary residents have claimed that the subsidised mealie-meal was being distributed to bigger supermarkets, but tuck shops and small shops were denied access,” HRT said.

“This has worsened the availability of cheaper and preferable mealie-meal to the majority of residents who live in the high density residential suburbs.”

The lobby group added:

“The majority of the suburbs do not have bigger supermarkets, so residents there depend on tuckshops and small businesses for their requirements.

“However, under the existing COvID-19 lockdown regulations, most of the small businesses and tuckshops have been forced to close shop. Moreover, even when they open, they do not receive the subsidised mealie-meal.”

The residents also accused managers of big retail outlets of channelling the roller meal to the black market, selling it for as much as US$4 per 10kg packet.

“Therefore, when residents spend longer hours waiting outside big supermarkets to be served, they are always told that the stock has been all sold,” the lobby group said.

“Yet they see the soldiers, police, war veterans and other politically connected organisations and individuals accessing huge quantities of the much sought product that they resell on the parallel market.”

The trust, however, argued that the current pricing of the subsidised mealie-meal promoted corruption.

The HRT urged the authorities to consider a pricing model that was both sustainable and fair to all stakeholders.

Motorist Rams Into First Lady’s Toyota Land Cruiser

By A Correspondent- First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa was yesterday involved in an accident along the HarareBindura Highway after a motorist rammed into her Toyota Land Cruiser she was travelling in and it overturned.

Presidential spokesperson George Charamba confirmed the accident and said no one was injured.

“The First Lady was involved in a traffic incident after a motorist panicked and rammed into her car,” Charamba said.

“The motorist rammed into the First Lady’s vehicle on the driver’s side, forcing the vehicle to overturn. We thank God that the First Lady and the driver escaped unhurt and equally the motorist was not hurt. We are very lucky that the whole incident did not cause injuries, let alone deaths.”

It was not immediately established where the First Lady was headed, but she has been traversing the length and breath of the country for her charity work.

Mnangagwa has been to different parts of the country meeting people in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak despite calls for people to stay at home as part of measures to combat the deadly pandemic.

Those interviewed described how her motorcade, which included a Land Cruiser, a Toyota Fortuner and Toyota Hilux, was speeding while forcing other road users out of the way.

This, observers said, resulted in one of the drivers panicking, causing the accident.

Mnangagwa was hurriedly whisked from the scene.

Police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said he was yet to get information on the accident.

This is not the first time she has been involved in an accident.

In April, the First Lady lost her aide, Albert Vunganai, while three others were injured after a vehicle which was part of her convoy overturned on a rocky embankment near Muzarabani, Mashonaland Central.

-Newsday

Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri’s Daughter Scared After Catching COVID-19

By A Correspondent- The daughter of Covid-19 denier Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has revealed that she was “scared” after catching the virus.

Zimbabwe’s defence minister claimed in March – as the disease brought death and economic ruin in Europe and the United States before Zimbabwe had its first case – that the virus was God’s punishment on countries that imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe.

Her daughter Tanya Rozina Rushesha has now revealed that she feared she was going to die from the respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus.

“For you to be reading this you are either a friend or family member… I had Corona. I’m proud to say I have been cleared,” Tanya wrote on Facebook Tuesday night.

“I’m grateful to everyone who was there for me. I acted like a warrior but inside I was scared,” she added.

Tanya is Muchinguri-Kashiri’s child from her first marriage to Tapuwa Rushesha, with whom she had two children.

Muchinguri-Kashiri was condemned back in March and accused of undermining government messaging on Covid-19 prevention after claiming that it was a disease sent by God to punish western countries.

“The coronavirus is the work of God punishing countries that imposed sanctions on us,” Muchinguri told a Zanu PF meeting in Chinhoyi. “They’re now keeping indoors. Their economies are screaming, just like they did to ours. (Donald) Trump should know that he is not God.”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesman George Charamba also claimed on Twitter that the coronavirus was a “disease of affluence.”

The first coronavirus case was reported in Zimbabwe just days later on March 20, and the virus had infected 2,817 and killed 40 on Tuesday.

Parliament was suspended this week after two MPs tested positive for the virus. On Wednesday, it was announced that agriculture minister Perrance Shiri had died from Covid-19.

Finance ministry permanent secretary George Guvamatanga reportedly spent the past week in a private hospital, battling the virus.

Courts Literally Playing Around With Hopewell Chinono’s Bail Hearing

Hopewell Chinono

Detained freelance journalist, Hopewell Chin’ono’s bail appeal which was due to be heard on Wednesday has been postponed to Thursday.

Chin’ono, who was arrested last week was charged with inciting public violence, filed an appeal for bail at the High Court on Monday after being denied freedom by Harare magistrate Ngoni Nduna.

Nduna remanded the award-winning filmmaker in custody to August 7 this year, citing that he was a danger to the public and would violate the law if released.

Chin’ono’s legal representatives, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) tweeted:

The bail appeal hearing for Hopewell has been postponed to tomorrow because the record from the Magistrate Court hasn’t been sent to the High Court. The judge hasn’t seen it. That’s Zimbabwe’s justice system, delaying tactics from the state!

The State alleges that Chin’ono used social media to incite the public to engage in street protests on July 31, under the guise of fighting top-level corruption.

Home Affairs Minister Adds His Weight In Emphasising That July 31 Protests Remain Illegal

Kazembe Kazembe

Home Affairs Minister, Kazembe Kazembe has warned that those disregarding Government warning on planned 31 July demonstrations will be met by the full wrath of the law.

Addressing Journalists Harare, Kazembe said the planned July 31 demonstrations are banned and people should continue with their day to day duties.

“Government wishes to let the people of Zimbabwe know that the intended reckless ‘demonstrations’ of 31 July 2020 are banned and that the people should continue to enjoy their peace and security on the day. Anyone who disregards this warning and proceeds to join the planned insurrection to steal power, will be met by the full wrath of the law,” said Kazembe

The Minister said the demonstrations are not about anti-corruption but were a regime change agenda by the opposition MDC Alliance.

“Government rejects that 31 July is about anti-corruption or about other well-meant intention. Government has already demonstrated its unflinching commitment to fight against corruption. 31 July is a planned insurrection and a naked, illegal and unconstitutional attempt to seize power. It is about the MDC Alliance attempting to seize power and violently overturn the people’s verdict of 31 July 2018” said the Minister

Meanwhile, Police Commissioner General, Godwin Matanga has said police have not received notification of the demonstrations and none of those sought by police have showed up.

“As far as I know there was no notification of the demonstration from the organisers. Even those on the police wanted list have not shown up.” said Matanga

The Government warning comes at a time political activists mainly from the opposition are in hiding amid reports that some have been receiving threats from unknown people.

“COVID-19 Suspects Handling, Testing, Reporting Worrisome”

Dear Editor

I am based in Mashonaland Central Mazowe district and would like to raise my concern about COVID 19 suspects handling , testing and reporting.

Mashonaland Central is being reported as one of provinces with  low cases of COVID- 19 but i believe this is not the true position.

The current state of affairs in health facilities is that people are not properly being tested and those suspects who present themselves with covid symptoms are returned home without being tested and advised to self isolate at home.

No-one follows them to check their status. This means if the suspect is positive he/she will continue spreading the virus at home.

The health officials who would have attended him/her are not being tested and the probability of further spreading is high among healthworkers themselves.

At Tsungubvi Polyclinic in Glendale a suspect went to the facility coughing heavily and having  difficulties in breathing. Moreso, his temperature was elevated and had diarrhoea.

It is said he had travelled from Mvuma aboard a truck from South Africa with other 7 occupants the previous week. So the signs and symptoms and history of travel clearly points that the boy could be  positive for coronavirus.

He was returned home after spending 2 days at the health facility sharing facilities such as toilets and accomodation with other health workers despite him being a suspect.

The district officials did not come to collect him and take him to the isolation centre at hospital. He has not been tested to date, his status is uknown and the clinic was not fumigated.

So if he is positive, it means most health officials are now at risk.

I am so concerned that if this is what is happening in the province then the figures are not a true reflection of what is on the ground.

May the Provincila Medical Director of Mash Central Dr  Tshuma follow up on this Glendale suspect case because we are now afraid of visiting the health facility because we now don’t know the status of the boy and nurses.

Yours

Worried Glendale Member

Veteran Midfielder Dies

Mgcini Sibanda who spent most of his senior career playing in the Botswana Premier League has died.

He was 31 years old.

The Zimbabwean midfielder was reportedly unwell for some weeks and passed away on Tuesday.

Sibanda moved to Botswana at a young age to join FC Satmos. He went on to play for Orapa United where he won the Mascom Top 8 in 2016, Security Systems and BDF XI, in the top-flight.

The midfielder returned home last year after suffering a long term injury and was unattached to any club at the time of his death-Soccer 24

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“Give Us Our Daily Bread- Giving Thanks”

Give Us Our Daily Bread: Giving Thanks

By Robert Sigauke- Today I woke up thinking of a certain event that touched my heart a few years ago. This is a true story, and I believe the person concerned would find no qualms in me sharing the story. This is a story of salvation, of redemption, a story of thanksgiving.

Gogo was arrested for committing a certain crime, then charged and jailed. She went into prison as an early middle aged woman, full of life, and hope. Despite, this was the beginning of a long story of despair, hopelessness and bitterness.

She saw how at first, with plastic bags full of fresh supplies, friends and relatives flocked to the prison to visit her in empathy. Gogo was not living a life of crime before her imprisonment, it so happened in one of those unfortunate moments where one’s emotions and actions go against the grains of the law.

Due to the gravity, her stay behind bars was going to be long, there was no parole. As the weeks and months turned into years, the number of people coming to visit Gogo kept decreasing.

Few people might have experienced firsthand, but sure most of us have heard how most prisons in Zimbabwe are at the top of infamy in terms of deteriorated human conditions.

Yes economic hardships played a huge role in the number of her visitors decreasing, but for someone confined in a jail cell, the mind is quick to be colonised by thoughts of rejection.

More years passed and even the closest family members no longer visited Gogo. A few showed face once in few years, but some completely forgot all about her. Some of her grandchildren were born and grew up into early adulthood without even seeing her face.

Hope faded through the years, her anguish in seeming rejection, Gogo resigned to the fact that this would be all there is to about her life story on this earth.

Old age, collapsed living conditions in prison, stress and depression causing poor health, rejection – She accepted this will all end with a pauper’s burial by the Prisons Department.

Well wishers from different church, women and donor organisations would come sometimes and bring supplies. This was something big to look forward to for most inmates.

She remembers how one November afternoon, a church organisation came and prayed with her and others to receive Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, they said. Gogo’s hope was all done and dusted.

Fast forward to February the next year, Johannesburg, the master of ceremony for that day’s Sunday service announced the end of the sermon. He asked one of the pastors to come forward and close with a prayer.

A small and frail looking old woman jumped from her seat and raced to the podium as fast as she could. She begged the MC to allow her to say a few words before the closing prayer.

Not sure what to do, the MC looked at the pastors who, nodded to him to give the old woman a chance to speak.  As the congregation were now holding handbags and rounding up children in closure, they stopped to listen in curiosity.

“People of God, I am sorry for taking your time. I have very few words, but it is important that I say them. I arrived late because I am coming by bus from Zimbabwe and soon after this service, I am getting the evening bus to go back to Zimbabwe. I was in prison since my early adulthood. I stayed there for many years until this old age.

Some of my grandchildren were born whilst I was inside; they are now married and have their own children. Some women from this church came to the prison 2 months ago on an outreach program.

They listened to our stories, and offered us support, sympathy and even helped some of us to accept the Jesus Christ we always heard about. A few weeks after they left, the President announced an amnesty.

I was one of the beneficiaries and I was consequently released few weeks back. I asked one of my grandchildren to come with me to Johannesburg and look for this church.

It is my first time in this city and I came all this way to say thank you for the prayers when you came to see us in prison. Jesus indeed set me free.

I am not here to say I did not commit a crime, I did it out of rage and life hardships. But I am here to say thank you for helping me to meet Jesus. I have found the Light, the Truth and the Way.”

Brothers and Sisters, may we all find the Light, the Truth and the Way in Jesus Christ.

Robert Sigauke is a fellow servant in the Lord. He writes from Johannesburg.

Email [email protected]

Mapeza Linked With Return To SA

Norman Mapeza has been linked again with a return to the South Africa Premier Soccer League.

The Zimbabwean gaffer left top-flight club Chippa United in March after five months in charge. He was quickly reported to be wanted by AmaZulu, but the Durban-based outfit rubbished the rumours.

Now, following the departure of Alan Clark at Black Leopards, the 47-year old has been lined up as a potential candidate to take over the team, according to KickOff.com.

Leopards are also said to have identified another former Chippa United coach, Dan Malesela for the vacant post.

“Norman Mapeza and Dan Malesela are some of the names that have been discussed, but there is nothing formal at the moment,” an unnamed source told the publication.

“In the meantime, Morgan Shivambu will be in charge while the club continues to search for the new coach.”

Clark handed in his resignation letter at Leopards on Tuesday morning after receiving a coaching opportunity in Europe-Soccer 24

Norman Mapeza

Pick n Pay Workers Picked Up, Sent Packing To Wilkins Hospital, What Is Going On?

By A Correspondent- Workers at Pick n Pay headquarters in Avondale were reportedly picked up on the pretext that they are COVID-19 positive and rushed to Wilkins Infectious Hospital.

According to sources privy to the development, the workers were said to be COVID-19 positive despite that no tests were done on them prior to the move.

Said a source who spoke on condition of anonymity:

“People were picked up and told they have COVID-19. But only people who were HIV positive and asthmatic were taken. Not that they were COVID-19 positive.

A colleague was worried that the asthmatic person will die after being subjected to the deplorable conditions at Wilkins Hospital.

To make things worse they were taken to Wilkins where there is no care. It is said that they are just now taking people so they prove that COVID-19 numbers are climbing up. This has to be exposed.”

Bournemouth To Challenge Aston Villa Relegation Survival

Relegated Bournemouth are planning to take legal action against Aston Villa’s survival in the English top-flight, Soccer24 has learnt.

Eddie Howe’s men went down to the Championship on the last day despite beating Everton 3-1 at Goodison Park while Villa, who three weeks ealier were 7 points adrift of safety, survived after their 1-1 stalemate with David Moyes’ West Ham.

The turning point in the season however, was a mistake made by Hawkeye, the company in charge of goal line technology, which resulted in a legitimate goal not being allowed to stand during the Aston Villa- Sheffield United goalless draw at Villa Park on June 17.

In the 41st minute of the clash, which ushered-in the return of the Premier League from the Covid-19 enforced break, Villa goalkeeper Orjan Nyland appeared to have dragged the ball over the goal line but goal-line technology ruled no goal, despite the ball appearing to have clearly crossed the line.

Referee Michael Oliver did not get the signal to indicate a goal and the company admitted there was an error and the ball did cross the line.

As a result, Bournemouth, according to UK-based publication The Telegraph want to sue the company and have the result of the game overturned.

If they are successful in doing so, Villa would now have 34 points, not the 35 they finished with, and since Bournemouth finished with the same number of points, they would be ones to stay in the Premier League because of a superior goal difference- Soccer 24

Aston Villa

Chinamasa Is A Dangerous Zanu PF Appendage -Biti

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance vice president, Tendai Biti has described Patrick Chinamasa as a failed and dangerous Zanu PF appendage.

Biti was responding to Chinamasa’s remarks at news conference on Monday.

Chinamasa accused Biti of “biting the hand that fed him” by continuously fighting against the ZANU PF government.

At the press conference, Chinamasa took an unprecedented swipe at Biti accusing him of being a puppet of the West.

“I have respect for him (Biti) for his intellectual prowess. Let me say that he is very clever,” Chinamasa said.

“But my disappointment is that he uses money that Zanu PF used to educate him to undermine the revolution to be a puppet and often I wonder how such an intelligent person cannot realise that he is being duped by his handlers. It is a pity.”

However, Biti hit back at Chinamasa, describing the former Justice Minister as a failed, dangerous Zanu PF appendage.

“Patrick Chinamasa is a failed but dangerous Zanu PF appendage. He is a sadistic, ruthless and cunning apparatchik without any restraint or limits,” he said.

“Part of his insane zeal comes from the fact that he did not participate in the liberation struggle, was hiding in a law firm. We reject the insane and unbalanced remarks of Chinamasa, a political ramshackle that needs to retire.”

Patrick Chinamasa

Kadewere To Feature In First Competitive Match For Lyon

Warriors striker Tinotenda Kadewere is in contention to make his first competitive appearance for Olympique Lyon this Friday.

Rudi Garcia’s men clash with Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the 2019/20 Coupe de Ligue at the Stade de France Arena at 20:45 CAT.

The clash was initially scheduled for April 4 but was suspended due to the Covid-19 crisis.

It likely be the Highfields-bred striker’s first competitive match since arriving from French Ligue 2 side Le Havre.

He scored four goals in Lyon’s friendly game on the 1st of July, a 12-0 drubbing of Swiss side Port Valais-Soccer 24

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“New Details Emerge On What Really Killed Perrance Shiri?”

By Fanuel Chinowaita | ANALYSIS |  Lands and Agriculture minister Perrance Shiri has died, barely a few months after being accused of plotting to remove Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The development was announced by Norton legislator Temba Mliswa on Social media .

It is said that has been admitted at a local hospital after his driver had died of coronavirus.

However, according to some close source, Shiri did not die of corona virus but food poisoning which he reportedly consumed together with his driver at a rally in Rushinga.

“We are suspecting food poisoning but they are going to pin it on Covid.

“When they came back from Rushinga last week, the driver was complaining of heart burn. On Friday he went to work but Minister Shiri did not go to work. He had already started feeling funny, complaining that he felt like he had heart burn just like the driver”, said a close source who asked for anonymity.

While addressing cotton farmers at a rally in Rushinga last week, prior to their falling sick, Shiri urged farmers saying, “Ukatsindira ka pocket kako zvakasimba ne cotton unenge watove nekaticha kako” and he burst into loud laughter.

However his subjects didn’t take his joke lightly and they booed him.

Shiri was mocking the salary his government is giving to the teachers.

Retired Air Marshal Perrance Shiri was known for brutally killing Matebeleland people in the 1980s.

“The death of Perence Shiri could not have come soon enough for the people of Matabeleland where he commanded the Fifth Brigade which murdered more than 30 000 innocent civilians in cold blood 35 years ago.

“He was a cold blooded killer. Stories are told about he shot a pregnant woman in Nkayi because he did not want more dissidents to be born.

“He ordered a group of young men in Khezi to be lined up and shot; and had the villagers bury them in a mass grave. He used to boast about Matabeleland saying Kachisango kangu kandakapiwa navaMugabe kuti ndimboshereketa.

“If there is Hell, there a special place reserved for him”, posted a disgruntled citizen from Matebeleland on Social media.

Meanwhile, the government is yet to announce his status and burial date.