Hopewell Chinono Denied Bail, Vows to Uncover Corruption.

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Hopewell Chinono

Harare regional magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna says that journalist Hopewell Chin’ono is likely to continue posting statements on social media that have the effect of instigating public violence if freed on bail.

Chin’ono, who was being represented by lawyer Ms Beatrice Mtetwa, was denied bail on Friday and is expected back in court on August 7 for routine remand.

He is being charged with incitement to commit public violence or alternatively incitement to participate in a gathering with the intent to promote public violence.

In his ruling, Mr Nduna refused to attend to the interpretation of Chin’ono’s tweets saying that they would be dealt with during trial, but the State presently fears that he was likely to re-offend once released on bail.

Through his lawyer, Chin’ono had argued that there was no reference to violence in his tweets.

Chin’ono’s case arose after he allegedly posted messages through his Twitter handle between March 1 and July 20, calling for mass demonstrations by any means against Government on July 31.

Getting into a waiting prison vehicle Friday, Chin’ono had this to say to waiting reporters.

“We are being persecuted for talking about corruption and we won’t be bowed. (Coco: “And your spirits?”) I am fine,” said Chin’ono.

In Geneva Friday, UNHCR spokesperson Liz Throssell in a statement said that Zimbabweans have a right to protest corruption or anything else.

“Merely calling for a peaceful protest or participating in a peaceful protest are an exercise of recognized human rights,” said Throssell. “We are also concerned at reports of police using force to disperse and arrest nurses and health workers for infringing lockdown restrictions as they were trying to protest for better salaries and conditions of work… While recognizing the government’s efforts to contain the pandemic, it is important to remind the authorities that any lockdown measures and restrictions should be necessary, proportionate and time-limited, and enforced humanely without resorting to unnecessary or excessive force.”

Another activist, Jacob Ngarivhume was also denied bail on similar charges and is expected back in court on August 6.

Impeach Him For Turning State House Into A Medical Store: Mawarire

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Jealousy Mawarire

Opposition National People’s Party Spokesperson Jealousy Mawarire has called on the parliament to impeach President Emmerson Mnangagwa for failing to effectively run the country’s health system in the middle of the ravaging Covid-19 era.

Read below full thread of tweets by Mawarire:

(1)With Covid-19 cases on the increase Zimbabwe has a President who does have a minister of health in cabinet, no health perm sec, all referal hospitals have no medical directors, Natpharm, the central medical store has no directors, hospitals have no doctors & nurses.

(2) Without all those medical response variables pertinent in the face of the devastating Covid-19 pandemic, President Mnangagwa only thinks about locking citizens at home in the foolish hope that staying at home without a concomitant robust medical response will combat Covid-19

(3) It is time that every Zimbabwean demand their elected MPs to move a motion to IMPEACH President Mnangagwa. He has failed. Which leader can go to war without any army commander, without field marshals, without a fighting force & still believe people will take him seriously?

4) President Mnangagwa is pretending to lead us into battle against Covid-19 without an army commander (Minister of Health), without a Chief of Staff (Perm Sec), without field marshals (Medical Directors at hospitals) without fighting forces (doctors & nurses),

5) without a functional armoury (Natpharm), without ammunition (medication & PPEs).A leader who does that is not only endangering his army but the citizens that the army is supposed to protect. Any Pres who exhibits such nonchalance & extreme derelection of duty shld be IMPEACHED

6) It is worse when the same Pres, in the face of such a serious health challenge like Covid-19, believes there humour derived from his confession that he used to steal medical supplies meant for freedom fighters during the war so he could sell & buy himself beer.

7) What are we supposed to think when he shows extreme nonchalance in the face of Covid-19 & when allegations fly around that individuals linked to him or his family are capitalising on the pandemic to make business for themselves? What are we supposed to believe when

8)State House is turned into a medical store where every medical donation is made? Shld we be forced to believe an indiv who finds humour in the fact that he used to steal medical supplies for sick & injured freedom fighters,can look after medical supplies meant 4 Covid-19?

9) Fellow Zimbabweans, lets demand that our MPs take the President to task over his response to Covid-19 especially the fact that he is running a health sector without a health minister, perm sec, hospitals medical directors, doctors, nurses and a central medical store.

10) Our MPs (Senate & National Assembly) shld, for the benefit of our citizens, IMPEACH the President on account of his response to Covid-19. Our Constitution has a provision for that in Section 97

11)Pres Mnangagwa’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic,epitomised by his careless leadership whereupon he is running a govt without a substantive Health Minister,a health ministry Perm Sec, no medical directors in referal hospitals, no doctors, no nurses is “serious misconduct”.

12)Such “serious misconduct ” warrants the removal of the President as provided for under section 97 of the constitution. His derelection of duty, seen by his attitude of running a govt without substantive health personnel in the face of Covid-19 pandemic calls 4 his IMPEACHMENT.

13)The Pres,caz of his actions,is endangering lives of citizens he is supposed 2protect as provided in sec 29 of the const.Citizens’ right to life is provided 4 in sec 48 of the const & the Pres,or any other person,shldnt take away that right thru errors of omission or comission

14)It shldnt matter your MP is Zanu-PF, MDC-A or NPF, if your MP doesn’t see the need & pertinence of IMPEACHING ED now, on account of his lack of seriousness in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, don’t vote for that MP again in 2023 caz they don’t care about you #ImpeachEDNow

“The President Has No Power To Suspend Constitutional Rights,” Beatrice Mtetwa Fumes

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File picture of Beatrice Mtetwa on her way to court

Investigative journalist, Hopewell Chin’ono, was late Friday denied bail by the Magistrate Courts after his bail hearing was cut short on two consecutive days.

In postponing the hearings, court officials said they wanted to leave early to ensure they comply with a dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday as part of new restrictions to contain COVID-19.

Beatrice Mtetwa, who is representing Chin’ono, was not amused.

“We find this extremely frustrating because constitutional rights like the right to liberty have now been suspended through failure to make appropriate arrangements,” said Mtetwa.

“Surely, they should make arrangements such as bail to take staff home so that constitutionally guaranteed rights like liberty are not unnecessarily infringed. It’s extremely frustrating. It makes a mockery of the need to come to court within 48 hours. It makes a mockery of the requirement that bail (application) be heard urgently.”

Announcing the curfew, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said he was aware that some rights would be infringed upon. But Mtetwa is not convinced.

“If you want to make excuses for trampling on people’s rights, you are absolutely free to do so but it is not what the constitution provides for,” said Mtetwa. “Bail matters are always heard on an urgent basis. You can sit right into the night as long as you make arrangements to take the court staff home. So it cannot be an excuse that the president has decreed. The president has no power to suspend constitutional rights.”

United Nations Comes Hard On Zimbabwean Government For Using The COVID-19 Pandemic As A Pretext To Clamp Down On Citizens

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Hopewell Chinono

The United Nations High Commission for Human Rights says it is concerned that the Zimbabwean government may be using the COVID-19 pandemic as a pretext to clamp down on freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly and association.

In a statement issued on Friday, the UN High Commission for Human Rights blasted President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s goverment for the arrest of Journalist Hopewell Chinono and opposition leader Jacob Ngarivhume.

“Merely calling for a peaceful protest or participating in a peaceful protest are an exercise of recognized human rights. We are concerned at reports of police using force to disperse and arrest nurses and health workers for infringing lockdown restrictions as they were trying to protest for better salaries and conditions of work,” the commissioner said.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa – highlighting an increase of 600 COVID-19 cases in a week to a total of 1,713 – on Tuesday announced a series of measures that he said were necessary to curb the spread of the disease, including a dusk to dawn curfew and the curtailment and suspension of freedoms that, as he put it, Zimbabweans “have always enjoyed”.

The United States and several other countries have expressed similar sentiments, saying the Zimbabwean government should stop intimidating journalists and political opponents.

In a tweet, Tibo Nagy, Assistant Secretary for U.S Department of State’s Bereau of African Affairs, said,

Below is the statement by the United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights.

Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights:  Liz Throssell  
Location: Geneva 
Date: 24 July 2020
Subject:Zimbabwe

We are concerned at allegations in Zimbabwe, which suggest that the authorities may be using the COVID-19 pandemic as a pretext to clamp down on freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly and association.

Among the latest incidents, investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono was arrested on 20 July and charged with inciting public violence, after he tweeted his support for nationwide protests against government corruption and worsening economic conditions. Jacob Ngarivhume, an opposition leader who has been calling for the protests on 31 July, was also detained and similarly charged.

Merely calling for a peaceful protest or participating in a peaceful protest are an exercise of recognized human rights.

We are concerned at reports of police using force to disperse and arrest nurses and health workers for infringing lockdown restrictions as they were trying to protest for better salaries and conditions of work.

This pattern of intimidation echoes the events in May when three members of the main opposition party were arbitrarily arrested and detained for taking part in a protest.  The women – Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova – alleged that state agents abducted them from the police station, tortured and sexually assaulted them.  The women were then formally arrested in June, charged with participating in the protests and faking their abduction. They were recently released on bail.

It is clear that COVID-19 has added greatly to the challenges Zimbabwe faces amid a deteriorating economy and placed a further burden on an already struggling health sector.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa – highlighting an increase of 600 COVID-19 cases in a week to a total of 1,713 – on Tuesday announced a series of measures that he said were necessary to curb the spread of the disease, including a dusk to dawn curfew and the curtailment and suspension of freedoms that, as he put it, Zimbabweans “have always enjoyed”.

While recognizing the Government’s efforts to contain the pandemic, it is important to remind the authorities that any lockdown measures and restrictions should be necessary, proportionate and time-limited, and enforced humanely without resorting to unnecessary or excessive force.

We encourage the Government to engage with civil society and other stakeholders to find sustainable solutions to grievances while ensuring that people’s rights and freedoms are protected in accordance with Zimbabwe’s human rights obligations.  These include the responsibility of the State to guarantee economic, social and cultural rights.

Just In: Avenues Clinic Suspends Patient Visiting Hours

Avenues clinic has with immediate effect suspended patient visiting hours due to the continued rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in the country, a circular from the medical centre has confirmed.

The hospital said relatives and friends will be able to continue communicating with patients using cellphones with the facility extending Internet connection to those admitted to aid communication.

Read the full circular below….

July 31 Demo: Tajamuka “Warns” Emmerson Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|Tajamuka leader Promise Mkwananzi has said the July 31 protests are about sacrifices meant to emancipate the people of Zimbabwe from poverty and corruption.

In a strong warning to the Zanu PF regime, the former MDC Youth Assembly Secretary General said no form of ammunition would stop the protests.

“This is the time for the people of Zimbabwe to unite and fight for total emancipation.The demo is not about political parties, rather it is about the people of Zimbabwe.

Nobody is supposed to go to work, for once let us unite as Zimbabweans.

We know they want to suppress the protests but our message to them is clear- no form of ammunition will stop us from fighting for freedom.

Those who want to buy food please do so in time because this is not a joke,” said Mkwananzi.

Mr Mnangagwa

Hwende Blast Parly Clerk Over Circular to Recalled Legislators

MDC Alliance Secretary General and former Kuwadzana East legislator, Charlton Hwende has accused clerk of parliament, Kennedy Chokuda of playing politics following his announcement that all recalled opposition parliamentarians should return vehicles allocated to them or face legal action.

In an interview with 263Chat, Hwende accused Chokuda of helping MDC-T Acting President Thokozani Khupe and Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora to bring down MDC Alliance leader Chamisa, whom he said is loved by many people than them.

“Mr Chokuda is playing politics, he is being used by Mwonzora and Khupe to abuse Parliament in order to put pressure on our MPs to dump our President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. The good news is that our MPs and the struggle for Democratic Change has never been about material things or self aggrandizement,” he said.

In an interview with a local newspaper, Chokuda said Parliament wrote to the recalled MDC Alliance legislators telling them to return vehicles allocated to them or face legal action.

“Members who have been recalled from Parliament have an option to fully pay for their vehicles or surrender them to Parliament. If they surrender them, they will have to pay any differences between the valuation of the vehicle.”

“As required by the law, we have already written to affected MPs to make a decision on the matter. We are simply guided by the law on this,” said Mr Chokuda.

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Linda Masarira Makes Dangerous Claims That Foreign Powers Are Behind 31 July Protest

Opposition politician Linda Masarira has warned that the country’s detractors are behind the planned July 31 demonstrations and want to use cover of corruption to subvert the Government.

In a detailed statement, Ms Musarira, an active member of country’s civil society movement with inside information on its modus operandi, said the advent of the New Dispensation in 2017, opened floodgates for the country’s detractors to come in as freedoms flourished.

Presently, she said, merchants of regime change seem to have found a voice in activists such as Hopewell Chin’ono, some churches and the country’s troubled opposition led by Mr Nelson Chamisa.

Massive funding from rich sources such as George Soros of the Open Society Initiative and the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the said organisations want to use July 31 to defeat democracy and foist on Zimbabwe a National Transitional Authority (NTA), Ms Masarira said.

“The impending 31 July revolt by citizens will play into the strategy of the US of instigating the fall of the Zanu PF Government, replace it with a “technocratic” neo-liberal National Transitional Authority (NTA).”

“The NTA is a US imposed idea that will see the Americans pour millions of dollars into Zimbabwe for the resuscitation of the economy, provided the NTA reverses some nationalistic policies such as the land reform and liberalise the economy to allow their companies to freely loot Zimbabwe’s natural resources,” said Ms Masarira.

She said the strategy originates from Henry Kissinger’s foreign policy plan premised US dominance and exploitation of resources of weaker rich nations.

The NTA proposal, she said, seeks to suspend democracy by suspending elections for a period of seven years, focus on rebuilding the economy through reversing ZANU PF nationalistic and populist policies to allow multi-national corporations to invest in Zimbabwe, create jobs and loot strategic minerals like uranium, lithium, gold, diamonds, natural gas.

Armed with skills learnt from the notorious Centre for Applied Nonviolent Actions and Strategies (CANVAS), an international organisation based in Belgrade, Serbia, whose track record is littered with success stories of bringing down governments in several countries, civil society and opposition activists want to create “dilemma scenarios where they score normative leverage through public sympathy”.

“Canvas Group leaders led the Otpor revolution in Serbia that brought down the ‘dictator’, Slobodan Milosevic and worked with activists in Egypt, Libya, Syria in the Arab Spring and their latest project was in Sudan.

“In short we are under attack as a nation. They are tirelessly working to bring down one of the most entrenched governments that is hated by the United States of America for its radical stance in empowering its citizens.”

The organisation, that targets governments that do not pander to the whims and caprices of the United States is funded by the US International Republican Institute (IRI), an organisation that continues to fund some clandestine regime change agents in Zimbabwe, Ms Musarira said.

Ms Musarira, an insider in the country’s well-oiled civic society, also exposes organisations that are actively working with a selected few activists in order to effect regime change in Zimbabwe and install a puppet administration with handlers in the US.

“Otpor was funded by the US International Republican Institute (IRI) that is also funding some activists’ groups in Zimbabwe alongside the National Endowment for Democracy and other smaller US Embassy grants as well as organisations like George Soros’ OSISA among others. Pursuant to the regime change agenda, the United States has trained over 200 activists from Zimbabwe through its Young African Leadership Initiative Programme (YALI) and most of these leaders are deployed into organisations to influence a neo-colonialism agenda. Zimbabwe had been a target of the United States since the land reform programme and the US scaled up funding for the Civic Society Space,” read part of Ms Musarira statement.

Zimbabwe’s civic organisations are among the most highly funded non-governmental organisations on the continent, leaders of the organisations that consorts with Western embassies live flashy lives and often pay people to demonstrate.

Although civil society organisations bleat about good governance and harp about fighting corruption, a closer look reveals a web of deceit and dishonesty. Last year, Amnesty International was forced to close its offices in Zimbabwe due to rampant fraud.

Ms Masarira claims that various organisations that are being funded to destabilise the country that include; Zimrights, Election Resource Centre, Combined Harare Residents’ Association and Crisis Coalition and from outside the country’s borders there are organisations such as the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, which is funded by George Soros, the Human Rights Watch and the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, which are all allegedly linked to the CIA to create “international relations war zone for Zimbabwe and stifle the government’s capacity to engage”.

“These organisations influence international perception about a country and the regime change proponents are strategically positioned to influence the international community against Zimbabwe. Their concerted and unrelenting efforts to demonise Zimbabwe, backed by a legion of Diaspora based fake asylum seekers who want the country to become a failed state so as to justify their asylum status, have been vehemently attacking Zimbabwe, instigating instability and sabotage activities being carried out by activists at home.

“The local activists are bent on generating fake news that are alarming, sensational and disturbing with an objective of causing public alarm, panic and despondence using social media and make financial gains in return from naïve donors.”

The violent demonstrations that rocked the country on August 1, 2018 and also the January 2019 protests can all be traced to the trainings that were done by the Canvas Group.

-State Media

Curfew Regulation Bans Jogging, Cycling Before 8AM

THE gazetted legal statutory instrument amending lockdown regulations by setting the 6PM to 6AM curfew, now requires church gatherings, jogging, walking and cycling to take place not earlier than 8AM or later than 3PM.

The definition of “wearing a face mask” in a public place now means that wearers must “securely” cover their nose and mouth with the mask.

Acting Minister of Health and Child Care Prof Amon Murwira gazetted Statutory Instrument 174/20 under the Public Health (Covid-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) (Amendment) Order, 2020 (No. 14) on Wednesday.

The new law stipulates that those who fail to comply face hefty penalties of up to $36 000 or a year in jail. The curfew definition of essential services includes all services already defined as essential for other purposes with six deletions.

While the production, supply, delivery and distribution of food, fuel and coal is permitted during the curfew hours, supermarkets and food shops cannot operate during the curfew. Banks, bureaux de change and the like have to obey the curfew, except their security staff can work at night. Courts, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, public examinations and Parliament remain essential services for all other purposes, but have to obey the curfew.

The amendment to the lockdown regulations adds mining and the operations of designated tobacco auction floors to the list of services that are exempted and can operate during the curfew.

Under the curfew all travel by those who are in non-essential services, in or out of vehicles, is prohibited during the curfew hours and they must stay at home.

However, there are five categories of exemption from the movement ban, but the onus is on the person moving outside curfew hours to satisfy the officer enforcing the curfew.

People are allowed to “break” curfew to buy medicine, move to and from work if they are employed in the essential services, seek medical attention, go to the home of a relative who needs medical help, or if they are a member of staff of a foreign mission or agency and are going to that mission.

Besides the essential services and businesses, there are also exempted businesses. These remain the same with no change of definition and so can continue operating, but their hours have been shortened back to 8am to 3pm. This means all industrial and commercial businesses, including those in the informal sector that have been already exempted, can continue.

Supermarkets, food shops, fuel outlets, restaurants, and safari and hunting operations have, however, for the purposes of operating times been added to the list of non-essential businesses that can operate only between 8am and 3pm.

Some of these, especially restaurants and service stations, had been able to operate outside the previous restrictions on hours, but no longer.

The amended regulations now lay down the rules for what happens when a member of staff of a non-essential, but exempted business, which for this purpose now includes the food shops, restaurants, service stations and safari operations, tests positive or is confirmed to have died from Covid-19.

The relevant premises have to be closed and disinfected before reopening and immediately before the reopening every other member of staff who could have been in contact with the affected member of staff must be tested.

Police also urged members of the public to comply with the new measures announced by President Mnangagwa on Tuesday.

In a statement yesterday, Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga said police and other security agents will ensure that the Covid-19 preventive measures are complied with countrywide to ensure the health and safety of Zimbabweans.

“The public should co-operate with law enforcement agents to enable the maintenance of law and order in the country to proceed smoothly. Non-working sections of our population required to stay at home should do so and put their health first in order to fight Covid-19,” he said. “In this vein I urge the public to secure food from their nearest shopping centres and this should be done by selected family members to curtail public gatherings. Those accessing health services and water should do so in an orderly manner, which promotes safety and security for all.”

Comm-Gen Matanga said they will ensure that there is no non-essential human and vehicular traffic movement during the curfew hours.

He said those who those who defy curfew orders will be charged in terms of Section 17(3) (4) of Statutory Instrument 174/20 as read with SI83/20.

Comm-Gen Matanga also warned errant kombi drivers, bottle store and shebeen operators against violating curfew regulations.

“Kombis which are moving around without number plates and carrying passengers in violation of Covid-19 lockdown regulations will be impounded with owners facing stern action. All commercial and manufacturing enterprises should stick to the stipulated business operation hours from 8am to 3pm to avoid hassles with law enforcement officers,” he said.

“This includes supermarkets, vegetable markets, banks, food retail shops and those in the informal sector with the relevant permits.”

Comm-Gen Matanga said no intercity public transport and rural areas movement will be allowed to proceed beyond checkpoints and roadblocks. He also warned motorists who are in the habit of travelling at night to evade police, saying they risk being arrested and charged for violating Covid-19 regulations.

He said they have intensified patrols and deployments in checkpoints across the country.

A total of 2 654 people have been arrested between Wednesday and Thursday for violating Covid-19 lockdown regulations. Of those arrested, 1 273 were arrested for unnecessary movement and 661 for failure to wear masks.

Comm-Gen Matanga said yesterday 284 people escaped from isolation and quarantine centres and 30 have been arrested.

“We have stepped up security at points of entry and exit in the country and acts of smuggling and border jumping will not be tolerated. Members of the public are free to reports acts of corruption by police and security services members on 0242-748836/703631 or WhatsApp number 0712800197,” he said.

Comm-Gen Matanga said police will continue to monitor church gatherings to ensure that they adhere to strict World Health Organisation (WHO) Covid-19 protocols.

“Religious gatherings should have at least 50 congregants or less and services should be conducted between 8am and 3pm with strict adherence to WHO health guidelines and Covid-19 protocols. families conducting funerals throughout the country are urged to observe Covid-19 lockdown regulations by ensuring that 50 people or less attend burial,” said Comm-Gen Matanga.

-State Media

ED Pays Tribute to Late Tanzanian Former President Benjamin Mkapa

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has paid tribute to former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa who passed on yesterday at the age of 81.

In a letter to his Tanzanian counterpart President John Magufuli, the President saluted the late Cde Mkapa for his peace building efforts not only in the East African region but across the continent.

“On behalf of the Government and people of Zimbabwe, and indeed on my own behalf, I wish our deepest condolences to you, and through you, to the family and to the people of the United Republic of Tanzania, on the death of the former President of United Republic of Tanzania, Mzee Benjamin William Mkapa, on 23 July 2020,” read the letter in part.

The late Cde Mkapa served as the Tanzanian President from 1995 to 2005.

“Our prayers are with the Mkapa family and the people of the United Republic of Tanzania during this period of mourning. We hope that the nation will find solace in the legacy that the late former President leaves behind him, including his immense contribution to the achievement of peace, stability and economic development of the United Republic of Tanzania, the East African Community, the Southern African Development Community, and indeed the whole African continent,” the President said.

Cde Magufuli early today announced the death of the former Head of State after a short illness, which forced him to be admitted at a Dar es Salaam hospital.

-State Media

Residents Organisation Take Govt to Court Over Shortage Of ZUPCO Buses

By A Correspondent| The Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) and Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ) have dragged government and Zupco to court over shortage of public transportation that has seen residents in Harare being harassed by police due to government imposed dusk to dawn curfew.

The case is being represented by Women and Law in Southern Africa(WILSA).

More to follow….

Prophet Uses Manhood To “Heal Haunted Girl”

A BULAWAYO self-proclaimed prophet, allegedly applied some substance on his female client’s private parts and inserted one of his fingers into her genitals before raping her under the guise of conducting cleansing rituals.

Soul Ndonga (30) of Mzilikazi suburb allegedly raped the victim (18) under the pretext that he was exorcising evil spirits that were affecting her love life.

Ndonga appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya on Wednesday facing rape charges. He was remanded in custody to August 6 pending trial at the regional court.

Prosecuting, Mr Leonard Chile said on June 27 at around 2pm, the complainant went to the accused person’s home in the company of her two cousins for a prayer session.

Upon arrival at Ndonga’s house, the accused told the trio that he wanted to pray for them separately.

“After the accused person had finished praying for the complainant’s cousins, he ordered the two women to leave the room so that he could pray for the complainant.

The accused prayed for the victim and told her that she was being tormented by evil spirits which were affecting her love relationship,” said Mr Chile.

The court heard that Ndonga told the complainant that he wanted to exorcise the evil spirits and asked her to remove her undergarments.

The girl refused, but the accused person assured her that it was part of the process of conducting the rituals and she complied.

“The accused person ordered the complainant to sit on the bed before he lifted her skirt and rubbed some strange substance on her private parts and stomach,” said Mr Chile.

Ndonga then inserted his fingers into the complainant’s private parts and smeared the substance before he pushed her to the bed and raped her once.

After committing the offence, Ndonga ordered the girl not to tell anyone about what had transpired.

The complainant informed her two cousins and the matter was reported to the police leading to Ndonga’s arrest-Chronicle

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Vendors Organisation Conducts a “Meet The Traders” Tour in Hopley

By A Correspondent| Yesterday, a vendors organisation VISET conducted a “Meet The Traders” Tour in Harare’s Hopley surburb as part of its COVID19 Comprehensive Informal Sector Response Initiative launched in March this year.

The initiative has seen the organisation Touring nearly all the major cities and towns in the country.

During the tour, VISET received disturbing reports of harassment of Traders by some overzealous law enforcement officers who are taking advantage of the lockdown to violate the right of Informal Sector Workers to earn a living.

“The Traders also bemoaned the lack of information with regards to the process of registering Informal Traders and called upon authorities to ensure that the process is transparent and inclusive,” said VISET.

Furthermore, the Traders urged the city fathers to expedite the process of refurbishing markets so that Traders who are moving in to occupy these new markets work from safe spaces and are not exposed to the deadly COVID19 virus.

VISET also donated 150 face masks, a box of 100-200ml hand sanitizers and some COVID19 IEC materials.

UN Statement On Violation Of Human Rights In Zimbabwe

Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: Liz Throssell
Location: Geneva
Date: 24 July 2020
Subject:Zimbabwe

We are concerned at allegations in Zimbabwe, which suggest that the authorities may be using the COVID-19 pandemic as a pretext to clamp down on freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly and association.

Among the latest incidents, investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono was arrested on 20 July and charged with inciting public violence, after he tweeted his support for nationwide protests against government corruption and worsening economic conditions.

Jacob Ngarivhume, an opposition leader who has been calling for the protests on 31 July, was also detained and similarly charged.
Merely calling for a peaceful protest or participating in a peaceful protest are an exercise of recognized human rights.

We are concerned at reports of police using force to disperse and arrest nurses and health workers for infringing lockdown restrictions as they were trying to protest for better salaries and conditions of work.

This pattern of intimidation echoes the events in May when three members of the main opposition party were arbitrarily arrested and detained for taking part in a protest.

The women – Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova – alleged that state agents abducted them from the police station, tortured and sexually assaulted them.

The women were then formally arrested in June, charged with participating in the protests and faking their abduction. They were recently released on bail.

It is clear that COVID-19 has added greatly to the challenges Zimbabwe faces amid a deteriorating economy and placed a further burden on an already struggling health sector.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa – highlighting an increase of 600 COVID-19 cases in a week to a total of 1,713 – on Tuesday announced a series of measures that he said were necessary to curb the spread of the disease, including a dusk to dawn curfew and the curtailment and suspension of freedoms that, as he put it, Zimbabweans “have always enjoyed”.

While recognizing the Government’s efforts to contain the pandemic, it is important to remind the authorities that any lockdown measures and restrictions should be necessary, proportionate and time-limited, and enforced humanely without resorting to unnecessary or excessive force.

We encourage the Government to engage with civil society and other stakeholders to find sustainable solutions to grievances while ensuring that people’s rights and freedoms are protected in accordance with Zimbabwe’s human rights obligations.

These include the responsibility of the State to guarantee economic, social and cultural rights.

UN

UN Concerned About Politicization Of COVID-19 Pandemic By Paranoid Zim Govt

The Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights says it is “concerned” that authorities in Zimbabwe may be using the COVID-19 pandemic as a pretext to clamp down on citizens’ freedoms.  This week, police arrested a prominent investigative journalist and an opposition leader, accusing them of inciting public violence.  

Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and politician Jacob Ngarivhume have been jailed since Monday on allegations of inciting public violence — through social media — ahead of a planned July 31 government corruption protest.  Both men have denied the charges.

In Geneva Friday, OHCHR spokesperson Liz Throssell said Zimbabweans have a right to protest corruption or anything else.

“Merely calling for a peaceful protest or participating in a peaceful protest are an exercise of recognized human rights,” said Throssell. “We are also concerned at reports of police using force to disperse and arrest nurses and health workers for infringing lockdown restrictions as they were trying to protest for better salaries and conditions of work… While recognizing the government’s efforts to contain the pandemic, it is important to remind the authorities that any lockdown measures and restrictions should be necessary, proportionate and time-limited, and enforced humanely without resorting to unnecessary or excessive force.”  

Late Friday, Chin’ono was denied bail by the Magistrate Courts, one day after the courts denied bail to Ngarivhume.  Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said it would appeal  the rulings to the High Court next week.

Earlier in the week, bail hearings for Chin’ono and Ngarivhume were cut short on two consecutive days.  Officials said they wanted to leave early to ensure they comply with a dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed in Harare Wednesday as part of new restrictions to contain COVID-19. 

Beatrice Mtetwa of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who is representing Chin’ono, was not amused.

“We find this extremely frustrating because constitutional rights like the right to liberty have now been suspended through failure to make appropriate arrangements,” said Mtetwa. “Surely, they should make arrangements such as bail to take staff home so that constitutionally guaranteed rights like liberty are not unnecessarily infringed. It’s extremely frustrating. It makes a mockery of the need to come to court within 48 hours. It makes a mockery of the requirement that bail (application) be heard urgently.”

Announcing the curfew, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said he was aware that some rights would be infringed upon. But Mtetwa is not convinced.

“If you want to make excuses for trampling on people’s rights, you are absolutely free to do so but it is not what the constitution provides for,” said Mtetwa. “Bail matters are always heard on an urgent basis. You can sit right into the night as long as you make arrangements to take the court staff home. So it cannot be an excuse that the president has decreed. The president has no power to suspend constitutional rights.”

Getting into a waiting prison vehicle Friday, Chin’ono had this to say to waiting reporters.

“We are being persecuted for talking about corruption and we won’t be bowed. (Coco: “And your spirits?”) I am fine,” said Chin’ono.

Nick Mangwana, the secretary of Zimbabwe’s ministry of information, did not answer phone calls from VOA.

-VOA

EPL Relegation Fight:Africa “Prays” For Aston Villa Victory

FOR more than 100 million Africans, including four of the continent’s best footballers and its fourth richest man, Aston Villa’s final battle tomorrow is a personal one.
Villa take on West Ham, at the London Stadium tomorrow, with their fate in their hands, given a victory will guarantee them another dance in the English Premiership, irrespective of what happens elsewhere.

A draw, or even a defeat, could see them survive but that would be dependent on results, elsewhere, going their way in games featuring Bournemouth, who take on Everton, and Watford, who battle Arsenal.
Villa have turned their season around, in the last three games, winning seven out of a possible nine points.

The Birmingham club’s battle for safety has attracted interest throughout the continent given Villa have four African players — Zimbabwe midfielder, Marvelous Nakamba, Egyptian internationals, Ahmed Elmohamady and Trezeguet, and Tanzanian forward Mbwana Samatta.

Trezeguet has been the star of the Villa campaign, in the past three games, with some decisive goals which has given his club hope.

One of the Villa owners, Nasser Onsi Sawiris, is the richest Egyptian, and the fourth-richest individual on the continent, with a net wealth of about US$7.6 billion.

With four African stars at Villa, it means the club’s progress has been followed by more than 100 million football fans from Egypt, Zimbabwe and Tanzania.

Egyptian wingback, Ahmed Elmohamady, will miss the match against the Hammers, who are already safe, after suffering a hamstring injury in the 1-0 win over Arsenal on Tuesday-The Herald

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I am Afraid To Go Under Knife, Man With 1Okg Lump

Man struggling huge growth

State Media – A man with a 10kg lump at the back of his neck, who was seeking an operation to remove it has said he is afraid to go under the knife while the Covid-19 pandemic ravages the world.

Mr Kenneth Dube says he wants to wait until the virus subsides in the country.

Dube has been living with this giant lipoma the majority of his 73-year-old life. A lipoma, is a fatty lump most often situated between the skin and underlying muscle layer. They commonly occur in the neck, shoulders, back, abdomen, arms and thighs.

The lump has got him ridicule in his home area of Insuza in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. Villagers who have lived with him for years have given him a nickname uBhundu (in reference to the giant lipoma).

Four years ago, at St Luke’s Hospital, doctors said the lipoma weighed around 8,4kg and Mr Dube estimates it could be around 10kg now.

Following the publication of his plight in the Chronicle last month, Mr Dube said a doctor last month looked at him at St Luke’s Hospital to assess if they could help him.

“I was called by the doctor at St Luke’s who said that I can be helped. I returned to my home to think about it and that is how I came up with the decision. People want to help me but I think it’s best to do it after lockdown is reduced,” he said.

Mr Dube has not had a decent night sleep in years as he has to grapple with positioning the lump all night long.

When Mr Dube turns his back the enormous lump glaringly hangs out for all and sundry to see. Sneers of disgust greet him when people see him. Villagers who have lived with him for years have given him a nickname uBhundu (in reference to the giant lipoma).

When he speaks about the nickname, his voice quivers in hurt as he relates that it makes him feel like an outcast.

Although he appreciates help from people, Mr Dube said he was not at ease with having the lump removed during the pandemic.

“My heart isn’t at ease. During this time of Covid-19, anything can happen. I want my family to come and freely see me in the hospital and also after I get operated on to remove this, when I’m not in fear,” said Mr Dube.

He said perhaps when the scourge subsides, he would consider going under the knife.

“When this Covid-19 scourge subsides because by the look of things, the infections are increasing. When lockdown measures are eased, I think I can go to the hospital. This is the only time I think I can go under the knife. I think I have put this on hold and not act out of desperation,” said Mr Dube. -Chronicle

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United Nations Statement On Violation Of Human Rights In Zimbabwe

Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: Liz Throssell
Location: Geneva
Date: 24 July 2020
Subject:Zimbabwe

We are concerned at allegations in Zimbabwe, which suggest that the authorities may be using the COVID-19 pandemic as a pretext to clamp down on freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly and association.

Among the latest incidents, investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono was arrested on 20 July and charged with inciting public violence, after he tweeted his support for nationwide protests against government corruption and worsening economic conditions.

Jacob Ngarivhume, an opposition leader who has been calling for the protests on 31 July, was also detained and similarly charged.
Merely calling for a peaceful protest or participating in a peaceful protest are an exercise of recognized human rights.

We are concerned at reports of police using force to disperse and arrest nurses and health workers for infringing lockdown restrictions as they were trying to protest for better salaries and conditions of work.

This pattern of intimidation echoes the events in May when three members of the main opposition party were arbitrarily arrested and detained for taking part in a protest.

The women – Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova – alleged that state agents abducted them from the police station, tortured and sexually assaulted them.

The women were then formally arrested in June, charged with participating in the protests and faking their abduction. They were recently released on bail.

It is clear that COVID-19 has added greatly to the challenges Zimbabwe faces amid a deteriorating economy and placed a further burden on an already struggling health sector.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa – highlighting an increase of 600 COVID-19 cases in a week to a total of 1,713 – on Tuesday announced a series of measures that he said were necessary to curb the spread of the disease, including a dusk to dawn curfew and the curtailment and suspension of freedoms that, as he put it, Zimbabweans “have always enjoyed”.

While recognizing the Government’s efforts to contain the pandemic, it is important to remind the authorities that any lockdown measures and restrictions should be necessary, proportionate and time-limited, and enforced humanely without resorting to unnecessary or excessive force.

We encourage the Government to engage with civil society and other stakeholders to find sustainable solutions to grievances while ensuring that people’s rights and freedoms are protected in accordance with Zimbabwe’s human rights obligations.

These include the responsibility of the State to guarantee economic, social and cultural rights.

Covid-19 Update

Farai Dziva|The COVID-19 death toll has risen to 28 in Zimbabwe.

See statement below:

Ninety (90) cases tested positive for COVD-29 today. These include returnees from South Africa (7) and (83) local cases who are isolated.

Nine (9) of the local cases are contacts of known confirmed cases. Investigations are underway to establish the source of infection for the other 74.

Today we regret to report (2) deaths from Harare and Bulawayo Provinces.

The death from Harare is a patient who tested positive for COVO-19 on 20 July 2020 and was symptomatic and with other comorbidities.

The death from Bulawayo is patient who was admitted today with COVID-19 symptoms and tested positive for COVID-19.
Today 1525 RDT screening tests and 1248 PCR diagnostic tests were done.

The cumulative number of tests done to date is 110 560 (65 704 RDT and 44 856 PCR).

Since the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak on 20 March 2020, the total number of confirmed cases 2 124; recovered 510; active cases 1586 and 28 deaths.

Covid-19

ZRP Cop Arrested For Bashing Daughter

A BULAWAYO female police officer was arrested for allegedly whipping her nine-year-old stepdaughter with an electric cord.

Shelita Zulu from Mahatshula North and stationed at Queens Park Police Station is being accused of repeatedly beating her stepdaughter and inflicting injury.

Records say on an unknown date but sometime in June this year a fight ensued between Zulu’s stepdaughter and another minor child who also stays at the same house.

It is reported that Zulu intervened and instead of disciplining the two, she allegedly assaulted her stepdaughter several times all over the body with an electric cord.

It is yet to be proven that the alleged brutal assault was committed on top of the numerous abuses that she was perpetrating on the minor child.

After the alleged abuse the minor child reportedly sustained injuries and it was later discovered by her mother who took her to the hospital for treatment.

The matter was reported to the police leading to Zulu’s arrest.

Zulu has since appeared in court facing a charge of ill-treating a child as defined in section (7) (1) of the Children’s Act Chapter 5:06.

She, however, pleaded not guilty when she appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Marygold Ndlovu. The matter was postponed to 22 July for trial.

This was also after Zulu’s lawyer indicated to the court, that he was not served with State papers including witnesses’ statements:B-Metro

ZRP

State Security Agents Behind Abduction And Torture Of Citizens Exposed

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance deputy chairperson Job Sikhala has revealed the names of state security agents who are behind the torture of citizens.

Sikhala also urged Zimbabweans to unite in the fight for total freedom from repression.

See statement below:

LETTER TO ALL THE PEOPLE OF ZIMBABWE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD :

By Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala :
July 31 Movement Operative

Dear Zimbabweans :

It is with great boldness dear Zimbabweans to share with you that despite oppressive circumstances we are in, never should we give in to the suffocation of our right to speak out against the excesses of the State against its citizens.

Giving in to oppression is rewarding and burying our future to the oppressor. The arrest and incarceration of our colleagues Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume for simply speaking against looting and corruption has never been witnessed in modern civilization. It is now clear even to the most daft that the world was sold a charade of the so called new dispensation. Criminalising a cry against looting is bringing our country to the world of the wildlife. Oppressors enjoy looting and all the luxuries of life when they are silencing everyone. 40 years of independence we have suffered indurable oppression in our own country.

From Monday this week the oppressors created a barrack of all its security agencies around my house. The Feret team was deployed at my house, as if speaking against looting and corruption is a crime. The most desperation was the tracking and chasing of my wife on her way to the Church with 3 motor vehicles, two unmarked and the other one a Double Cab Nissan NP300 with false number plates. The Feret team comprises of members of the CIO, MID, PISI and Law and Order. Their purpose is generally abduction, torture and assassinations. Tobaiwa and Javangwe were the PISI members leading the forces of darkness. Our team on the ground kept surveillance on all their movements. Curious cars frequented past my house.

This is exactly what oppressors enjoy. This can not be accepted in modern civilization. It is the duty of all of us as Zimbabweans to speak out on the 31st of July. Wherever you will be just carry your placard and go to the nearest place of the representative of the looters. Whether you are a member of ZANU PF who is not a benefiary of looters, People First, ZANU Ndonga, National Patriotic Front, MDC or Christian Democrats please speak out. Whether you are in Juba, Toronto, Dubai, Nairobi, Qatar, New Delhi, Pretoria, Cape Town, New York, Washington, Francistown, Gaborone, Moscow, Berlin, London, Sydney carry your placard to the Zimbabwe Embassy and speak out. Speaking against looting and corruption is sancronsact. Whether you are a Doctor, Engineer, nurse, teacher, soldier or police just look at your pay slip.

To the Pastors, Prophets, Apostles and all Men and Women of God speak out. The flock you are shepherding on behalf of God is suffering. They need redemption. Let the cry be head. Ooh Lord hear your children.

Speak out Zimbabwe Speak.
Tinotenda
Siyabonga
I Thank you.

Job Sikhala

Murder Charge For Housing Director

State Media-Kwekwe City Council Director of Housing has appeared in court facing murder charges after he allegedly shot and killed an illegal miner who was part of machete wielding gang that had besieged his mine in Totororo, Zhombe in a mine wrangle on Wednesday night.

Edson Chiyangwa (51), was yesterday arraigned before Kwekwe Magistrate Ms Mildred Matuvi. He was remanded in custody to 6 August and urged to apply for bail at the High Court.

Prosecuting Mrs. Meleni Nkala told the court that on 21 July around 11PM, Chiyangwa was at his Forever Mine in Zhombe with Mr Cornelius Dube where they were overseeing their mining operations.

While they were conducting mining operations, a gang armed with machetes and axes among an assortment of weapons attacked the pair and the mine employees.

While Dube escaped and hid himself in a car, Chiyangwa, the court heard, tripped and fell and the gang continued advancing intending to hack him with machetes.

He then produced a 357 Taurus Pistol and fired a warning shot in the air.

The gang however continued advancing leading to Chiyangwa firing another shot towards the gang, killing one of them instantly.

The gang left him and charged towards the Toyota D4D Hilux where Dube had locked himself inside.

The gang hit the vehicle with machetes and forced open the car, dragged Dube outside the vehicle and attacked him all over the body with machetes leaving him for dead and in a pool of blood.

Sensing danger, Chiyangwa vanished from the scene and made a report to the police. The following day Chiyangwa was picked up by police detectives leading to his appearance in court.

Dube is battling for life at Kwekwe General Hospital. Chiyangwa is represented by Valentine Mutatu of Mutatu and Partners Legal Practitioners. -Herald

Mkwananzi Speaks On July 31 Demo

Farai Dziva|Tajamuka leader Promise Mkwananzi has said the July 31 protests are about sacrifices meant to emancipate the people of Zimbabwe from poverty and corruption.

In a strong warning to the Zanu PF regime, the former MDC Youth Assembly Secretary General said no form of ammunition would stop the protests.

“This is the time for the people of Zimbabwe to unite and fight for total emancipation.The demo is not about political parties, rather it is about the people of Zimbabwe.

Nobody is supposed to go to work, for once let us unite as Zimbabweans.

We know they want to suppress the protests but our message to them is clear- no form of ammunition will stop us from fighting for freedom.

Those who want to buy food please do so in time because this is not a joke.Nobody should be left out of the programme.We are going to confront the regime,” said Mkwananzi.

July 31 Demo: Tajamuka Takes On Mnangagwa Administration

Farai Dziva|Tajamuka leader Promise Mkwananzi has said the July 31 protests are about sacrifices meant to emancipate the people of Zimbabwe from poverty and corruption.

In a strong warning to the Zanu PF regime, the former MDC Youth Assembly Secretary General said no form of ammunition would stop the protests.

“This is the time for the people of Zimbabwe to unite and fight for total emancipation.The demo is not about political parties, rather it is about the people of Zimbabwe.

Nobody is supposed to go to work, for once let us unite as Zimbabweans.

We know they want to suppress the protests but our message to them is clear- no form of ammunition will stop us from fighting for freedom.

Those who want to buy food please do so in time because this is not a joke.Nobody should be left out of the programme.We are going to confront the regime,” said Mkwananzi.

Mkwananzi

” Mnangagwa Is Worse Than Hitler”

Own Correspondent|MDC Alliance deputy chairperson Job Sikhala has castigated Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration for harassing those who are determined to fight corruption.

Sikhala also condemned the persecution of Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume.

Watch video below :

Sikhala Speaks On July 31 Protests

Own Correspondent|MDC Alliance deputy chairperson Job Sikhala has castigated Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration for harassing those who are determined to fight corruption.

Sikhala also condemned the persecution of Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume.

Watch video below :

Kwekwe City Council Boss Fatally Shoots MuShurugwi

Kwekwe town council housing director Edson Chiyangwa has been hurled before the court facing murder charges after he reportedly shot and killed a member of a machete-wielding gang (MaShurugwi) that invaded his mine in Totororo, Zhombe on Tuesday evening.

Kwekwe magistrate denied Chiyangwa bail and advised him to apply for bail at the High court before remanding him in custody till 6 August 2020.
It is the state’s case that:

On 21 July around 11PM, Chiyangwa was at his Forever Mine in Zhombe with Mr Cornelius Dube where they were overseeing their mining operations.

While they were conducting mining operations, a gang armed with machetes and axes among an assortment of weapons attacked the pair and the mine employees.

While Dube escaped and hid himself in a car, Chiyangwa, the court heard, tripped and fell and the gang continued advancing intending to hack him with machetes.
He then produced a 357 Taurus Pistol and fired a warning shot in the air.

The gang however continued advancing leading to Chiyangwa firing another shot towards the gang, killing one of them instantly.

The gang left him and charged towards the Toyota D4D Hilux where Dube had locked himself inside.

The gang hit the vehicle with machetes and forced open the car, dragged Dube outside the vehicle and attacked him all over the body with machetes leaving him for dead and in a pool of blood.

Sensing danger, Chiyangwa vanished from the scene and made a report to the police. The following day Chiyangwa was picked up by police detectives leading to his appearance in court.

MaShurugwi wreaked havoc in gold-rich areas in Zimbabwe earlier this year-Chronicle

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Econet Service Restored After 24 Hour Blackout

Own Correspondent

Econet Wireless has started restoring service to most of its customers, as at 10pm on Friday, after the network broke down at around midnight on Thursday.

The giant mobile phone service provider on Friday afternoon acknowledged that it had been experiencing issues which are affecting voice calls on its network.

Contrary to the statement by the company, much of the Southern region of the country had a complete blackout on the network as all services including internet access were down.

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The Patriotic Front Apologises For Its Leader’s Misstatement On Gukurahundi

Media Statement

TPF President, Mr Darryl Collet

The Patriotic Front (TPF) would like to take this time to unreservedly apologize to victims and survivors of Gukurahundi, the people of Zimbabwe’s western region, victims of all past and present attrocities and all progressive and peace-loving Zimbabweans for the comments made by TPF President, Mr Darryl Collet during his address to journalists at the Bulawayo Media Centre earlier during the week.

TPF stance on Gukurahundi and all past attrocities is fully explained in our Founding Document in that there must be a victim-centred approach which affords people a chance to get closure, mourn their loved ones and get the kind of recourse in a way defined by them with the view of allowing for reconciliation with justice.

We cannot as a party hope or suggest that people should just forget about painful experiences, especially those in which they lost their loved ones.

We’re currently reviewing the context of the statement made by TPF President, himself a victim who lost his own blood – a daughter and a brother-in-law during that dark period in our country.

It is possible that Mr Collet made this comment about himself as a victim of Gukurahundi.

A full statement will be made in due course once we get the full context.

Mxolisi Ncube
Secretary for Information and Publicity
The Patriotic Front
www.tpfz.org

“Forget About Gukurahundi,” The Patriotic Front Leader Says

CITE

A newly formed political party, The Patriotic Front, says Zimbabweans must break from the past, forget wrongdoings and instead focus on the country’s future.

The party formed by expatriates mostly based in South Africa two months ago describes its political vision as futuristic and dwelling on past ills such as colonialism or Gukurahundi would not fix the country.

Addressing Bulawayo journalists recently, leader of the party, Darryl Grey Collett, said the country can move into the future by uniting people and forgetting the past.

“Let’s move to the future and fix things. Forget about colonialism, forget about all those things. There’s Gukurahundi, if that is to live in our minds forever, we are not going to move forward. I lost a 16-year-old daughter and brother in law, at that time. We have to move on, we can’t keep on digging up those graves if we want to fix the country,” he said.

“People out there are struggling. There are bank and fuel queues and people are tired. The only way to fix this is to put the past behind, realise where we are now and see if we cannot move together. We must collect every brain that can think, be it White, Coloured, Black, let’s come together and stop the peoples’ suffering.”

Collet, who will turn 74 at the end of this year, said The Patriotic Front, was a multiracial movement born out of a desire and vision for a better future of the country.

“It has been a milestone in the country’s politics, we can’t be proud of the state and history people find itself in. We are indeed navigating through difficult times filled with fear, economic hardships and Covid-19 making things even worse. Uncertainties of the future dominate the minds of all. My message is one of encouragement and hope as we strive together with your support to convince all that hold authority the need for change and a different approach,” he said.

Collett, elected on an interim basis, said expatriates wanted to return to a better home.

“These are people whose prime objective is trying to change things in their mother country so they can return. People have phoned me as far as Russia, France, the United Kingdom and other European countries. The party has a constitution and is yet to be launched in Zimbabwe,” he said.

The Patriotic Front is self-funded by its members, said Collett, who noted he was a farmer who started farming in the Plumtree area at Ingwizi ranch until the government bought the land after independence.

He then bought another ranch in Mwenezi West constituency, farmed there for 27 years but lost it.

The Patriotic Front has, however, been criticised for lacking logic and coherence while others have castigated the party’s name, saying it sounds familiar to the ruling party.

ZAPU, one of the parties pushing the government to account for its atrocities, dismissed The Patriotic Front.

“We cannot be bound by compromised persons, who benefitted from an oppressive system brought about by their ancestors. They must not tell us to forget sins of the past. We need accountability, reparations, truth and accountability. How can we forget when Gukurahundi graves are still open,” said the party’s southern region communications director, Patrick Ndlovu.

He added the country could not move ahead without putting in systems of good governance.

“We are still fresh from colonisation and its oppressive system was inherited by the post-independence government who have done wrongs that have to be accounted for,” Ndlovu said.

City Council Boss In Court For Murder

Kwekwe town council housing director Edson Chiyangwa has been hurled before the court facing murder charges after he reportedly shot and killed a member of a machete-wielding gang (MaShurugwi) that invaded his mine in Totororo, Zhombe on Tuesday evening.

Kwekwe magistrate denied Chiyangwa bail and advised him to apply for bail at the High court before remanding him in custody till 6 August 2020.
It is the state’s case that:

On 21 July around 11PM, Chiyangwa was at his Forever Mine in Zhombe with Mr Cornelius Dube where they were overseeing their mining operations.

While they were conducting mining operations, a gang armed with machetes and axes among an assortment of weapons attacked the pair and the mine employees.

While Dube escaped and hid himself in a car, Chiyangwa, the court heard, tripped and fell and the gang continued advancing intending to hack him with machetes.
He then produced a 357 Taurus Pistol and fired a warning shot in the air.

The gang however continued advancing leading to Chiyangwa firing another shot towards the gang, killing one of them instantly.

The gang left him and charged towards the Toyota D4D Hilux where Dube had locked himself inside.

The gang hit the vehicle with machetes and forced open the car, dragged Dube outside the vehicle and attacked him all over the body with machetes leaving him for dead and in a pool of blood.

Sensing danger, Chiyangwa vanished from the scene and made a report to the police. The following day Chiyangwa was picked up by police detectives leading to his appearance in court.

MaShurugwi wreaked havoc in gold-rich areas in Zimbabwe earlier this year-Chronicle

Mashurugwi machete
MaShurugwi

ZAPU Refuses to Participate In July 31 Protests

Opposition political party, ZAPU, says it will not participate in the planned July 31 protests, as it is concerned about the safety of people, from both security forces and the ‘marauding’ Covid-19.

Called by the opposition as well as civil society groups, the planned July 31 protest is against alleged public sector corruption amid Zimbabwe’s deteriorating economy.

Despite warnings from authorities not to go ahead with the protests, the organisers have vowed to go ahead with or without permission.

Transform Zimbabwe leader, Jacob Ngrivhume, who called for the protests has since been arrested together with freelance journalist Hopewell Chin`ono who are both facing charges of inciting public violence.

But ZAPU said it was staying put and would not risk putting lives of a desperate population in the firing line from both state security departments and the fast-spreading coronavirus.

“We are concerned more about the high-risk citizens would be subjected to by calling them to converge and mass protest,” said the party national spokesperson, Iphithule Maphosa.

“As a party we cannot be drawn into an arrangement that is a recipe for disaster in all aspects of health as the world faces the menacing coronavirus, also considering the country’s healthcare infrastructure is not capable of managing the slightest outbreak.”

Maphosa said ZAPU was not demeaning the protest, as the party was a long-standing adversary of the ‘tyrant’ regime running the country since 1980.

“In the spirit of promoting and protecting rights of Zimbabweans as enshrined in the constitution, ZAPU does not infringe on the rights of, or wish to deny those who so wish to participate in this event, they are free to do so,” he noted.

He said ZAPU’s position was also informed by the organisers’ reluctance to “engage, consult, or better still to invite” other opposition players into partnering them.

“ZAPU is dismayed by the display of double standards and selective application of both law and ethics by the organisers, whose considerable number of leaders feature prominently on lists of the corrupt looters who have milked the country dry of its resources at the expense of ordinary citizens. We demand the concerned leaders, before pointing equally dirty fingers at others, must account and subject themselves to due processes to clear their names,” Maphosa urged.

The national spokesperson said corruption was criminal, as is treasonous, whether practised nationally by the ruling party or at a local government level by the main opposition.

“There is no good corruption or looting, so all suspected of the treasonous practices must account without any pretence in the public eye. We note with interest, different views on the pending demonstration and how it has already made some heroes and others villains, while it has also made others cowards, just to interpret,” he said.

ZAPU believes in thorough strategic planning for a holistic and sustainable solution, Maphosa said, not only to corruption but all the ills and leadership deficiencies that people have endured in the past forty years.

“ZAPU stands ready with a plan for a much sustained and strategic approach that will yield meaningful change for good instead of small victories derived from influence and dictates of internal and factional dynamics of the same regime we fight.

“Piecemeal initiatives, often motivated by individuals searching for instant glory and relevance are totally out of question especially dealing with a regime so ruthless as Zanu-PF. As such, we are certain that instant popularity, gained from a moment of desperation and freedom deprivation, does not carry the magnanimity of the Zimbabwean struggle in its totality,” he said.

Blackout For Econet Customers

Customers of Econet Wireless were left stranded on Friday after the service provider experienced dificulties in conducting phone calls and sending SMS.

The Telecoms company attributed the blackout to a technical fault.

The company has since issued the below statement:

Dear Valued Customer

We regret to inform you that we are currently experiencing a technical challenge that has affected some voice calls. As a result some of our customers are failing to imitate calls. However, services such as data, SMS and EcoCash are working well.

Our technical teams are working to resolve the issue and we wall inform you once it has been resolved.

We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused.

“We Are Not Moved By Arrests”

By Lynette Karenyi-Kore MDC Alliance Vice President

At the Harare Magistrate Courts Rotten Row today with Vp Tendai Biti,
DSG David Chimhini, Sec for International Relations Gladys Hlatywayo ,Deputy Sec for International Relations Lovemore Chinoputsa and Vongai Tome Sec for Mobilisation [ WA]

We are not moved by the Arrests.

These Arrests Must Stop.
Aluta Continua.
No turning Back
ChamisaIsMyPresident.

The People’s President kusvika tapinda Canaan.

MDC Alliance leaders

Liverpool Skipper Wins Top Award

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has won the Football Writers’ Association men’s footballer of the year award.

The 30-year-old made 40 appearances in all competitions before a knee injury ended his season earlier this month, including 30 in the league as the Reds coasted to the title.

He beat Kevin De Bruyne, Marcus Rashford, Virgil van Dijk and Sadio Mane as the main contenders for the award-Soccer 24

Henderson

English Premier Soccer League Relegation Dogfight Reaches Homestretch

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has hinted that he might field his strongest side against relegation-threatened Watford on Sunday, news which will be music in the ears of Aston Villa.

The Gunners host Watford at the Emirates but with one eye on the FA Cup final against Chelsea on 1 August but Arteta inisists fielding the best squad will the best way to prepare for the decider against Frank Lampard’s men.

“I want to see the players in the best mindset for the final game. Ideally I want to play as strong a team as I can. We have to respect that there are a few teams in a relegation battle and we have to respect that as well,” he told Sky Sports. 

“We have a responsibility to the other clubs and a responsibility to win any game. If mentally we are not ready or our level of application is not 100 per cent, then you have a problem.”

“The best way to prepare for the (FA Cup) final is to give it 100 per cent in this next game and get our momentum back,” he added.

Aston Villa, home to Zimbabwean midfielder Marvelous Nakamba, are in a battle with Watford to stay up, and are currently 17th, ahead of the Hornets on a superior goal difference.

Dean Smith’s charges travel to West Ham on Sunday and need Arsenal to beat Watford to brighten their chances of survival- Soccer 24

Aston Villa

Harare Mayor Gomba Denied Bail

By A Correspondent| Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba has been denied bail by Harare Magistrate, Bianca Makwande following his arrest on Tuesday on charges of abuse of office.

In denying bail to Gomba, Makwande said he is likely to interfere with witnesses and that there is a likelihood of him fleeing outside the country since he faces a harsh sentence if convicted.

Gomba’s lawyer Professor Lovemore Madhuku had told the court that there was no evidence to deny bail to his client while he also submitted that Glen Norah councillor be allowed to pay RTGS$5000 and surrender his passport as part of the bail conditions.

Madhuku also condemned the conduct of the police whom he accused of delaying to have Gomba appear in court.

He will be back in court on the 7th of August.

We Are Ready To Confront “Ruthless” Regime -Mkwananzi

Farai Dziva|Tajamuka leader Promise Mkwananzi has said the July 31 protests are about sacrifices meant to emancipate the people of Zimbabwe from poverty and corruption.

In a strong warning to the Zanu PF regime, the former MDC Youth Assembly Secretary General said no form of ammunition would stop the protests.

“This is the time for the people of Zimbabwe to unite and fight for total emancipation.The demo is not about political parties, rather it is about the people of Zimbabwe.

Nobody is supposed to go to work, for once let us unite as Zimbabweans.

We know they want to suppress the protests but our message to them is clear- no form of ammunition will stop us from fighting for freedom.

Those who want to buy food please do so in time because this is not a joke.Nobody should be left out of the programme.We are going to confront the regime,” said Mkwananzi.

Police

Robbers Break Into Liverpool Star’s House

Farai Dziva|Liverpool star
Fabinho’s home was reportedly burgled on Wednesday night as the Reds celebrated their title triumph.

According to the Liverpool Echo newspaper, the robbers stole a number of jewellery items as well as a grey Audi RS6.

The car, however, was later discovered in a different neighbourhood and has since been recovered.

The break-in is said to have happened between 3 pm on Wednesday and 4 am on Thursday when nobody was home, and the midfielder only discovered about it after he returned.

The incident was reported to the Police, and investigations are underway.

A spokesman for the force told the publication: “Detectives in Sefton are appealing for information following a burglary in Formby.

“Police were called to an address in the early hours of this morning (Thursday, 23 July), when the occupants entered their house to find it had been burgled.

“No-one was in the property at the time of the incident, but it was thought the burglary happened sometime between 3 pm on Wednesday, 22 July and 4 am on Thursday, 23 July.

“A number of jewellery items were stolen, alongside a grey Audi RS6, which has since been recovered in the Wigan area.

“The house and car have been forensically examined by Crime Scene Investigators, and CCTV enquiries in the area are on-going.”

Fabinho

Statement: “Govt May Be Using COVID-19 To Clamp Down On Citizens’ Rights”: UN High Commissioner

We are concerned at allegations in Zimbabwe, which suggest that the authorities may be using the COVID-19 pandemic as a pretext to clamp down on freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly and association.

Among the latest incidents, investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono was arrested on 20 July and charged with inciting public violence, after he tweeted his support for nationwide protests against government corruption and worsening economic conditions. Jacob Ngarivhume, an opposition leader who has been calling for the protests on 31 July, was also detained and similarly charged.

Merely calling for a peaceful protest or participating in a peaceful protest are an exercise of recognized human rights.

We are concerned at reports of police using force to disperse and arrest nurses and health workers for infringing lockdown restrictions as they were trying to protest for better salaries and conditions of work.

This pattern of intimidation echoes the events in May when three members of the main opposition party were arbitrarily arrested and detained for taking part in a protest. The women – Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova – alleged that state agents abducted them from the police station, tortured and sexually assaulted them. The women were then formally arrested in June, charged with participating in the protests and faking their abduction. They were recently released on bail.

It is clear that COVID-19 has added greatly to the challenges Zimbabwe faces amid a deteriorating economy and placed a further burden on an already struggling health sector.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa – highlighting an increase of 600 COVID-19 cases in a week to a total of 1,713 – on Tuesday announced a series of measures that he said were necessary to curb the spread of the disease, including a dusk to dawn curfew and the curtailment and suspension of freedoms that, as he put it, Zimbabweans “have always enjoyed”.

While recognizing the Government’s efforts to contain the pandemic, it is important to remind the authorities that any lockdown measures and restrictions should be necessary, proportionate and time-limited, and enforced humanely without resorting to unnecessary or excessive force.

We encourage the Government to engage with civil society and other stakeholders to find sustainable solutions to grievances while ensuring that people’s rights and freedoms are protected in accordance with Zimbabwe’s human rights obligations. These include the responsibility of the State to guarantee economic, social and cultural rights.

Orlando Pirates Boss’ Wife Dies

Orlando Pirates chairman Irvin Khoza has lost his second wife Matina Elsie Khoza, who has died at the age of 69.

Matina’s death was confirmed by the club in a statement released on Thursday.

“The Khoza Family is announcing the sad passing of Mme Matina Elsie Khoza, the wife of Dr. Irvin Khoza, mother of Sonono, the late Zodwa, Nkosana and Mpumi Khoza,” read the statement.

“Mme Matina, who was affectionately referred to by everybody, including her ten grandchildren, as Mama, has been in and out of the hospital in the last few years battling ill health.

“She sadly passed at 09h11 this morning, Thursday 23 July 2020. She was 69 years of age.”

Khoza lost another wife – Yvonne Mantwa, who died in January-Soccer 24

Irvin Khoza

No Form Of Ammunition Will Stop July 31 Demo: Mkwananzi

Farai Dziva|Tajamuka leader Promise Mkwananzi has said the July 31 protests are about sacrifices meant to emancipate the people of Zimbabwe from poverty and corruption.

In a strong warning to the Zanu PF regime, the former MDC Youth Assembly Secretary General said no form of ammunition would stop the protests.

“This is the time for the people of Zimbabwe to unite and fight for total emancipation.The demo is not about political parties, rather it is about the people of Zimbabwe.

Nobody is supposed to go to work, for once let us unite as Zimbabweans.

We know they want to suppress the protests but our message to them is clear- no form of ammunition will stop us from fighting for freedom.

Those who want to buy food please do so in time because this is not a joke.Nobody should be left out of the programme.We are going to confront the regime,” said Mkwananzi.

Mkwananzi

How To Manage Kids During Lockdown

Home with the kids? Try taking 20 minutes a day doing something that they choose – play a game or read with them.

Quality time will make them feel safe and loved.

Praise is powerful. Try praising your child or teenager for something they have done well. They may not show their appreciation, but you’ll see them doing that good thing again.

Routine up! A structured day helps kids feel secure and makes it easier to manage them.

Try making a timetable, with schoolwork, games, free time, exercise, and handwashing.

Kids at home driving you crazy? Feeling like you are going to scream? Give yourself a 1-minute pause. Breathe in and out five times. Then respond.

Crowded house? Stressed out? Share your feelings. Take a break. Looking after kids 24-7 during COVID-19 isn’t easy. Remind yourself of what you did well today. Think about the good moments.

Take care of yourself so you can take care of your children.

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Horror As Man Kills Best Friend Over Mug Of Beer

POLICE in the Midlands Province have launched a manhunt for a man from Mberengwa who allegedly murdered his colleague over a mug of beer.

The fugitive, Zuvarashe Mahohoma, and the now deceased Brighton Hove, both of Chief Maziofa in Mberengwa, were drinking beer at Matekedza Business Centre when the incident happened.

Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko confirmed the incident to B-Metro.

“We are investigating a case of murder where Mahohoma struck Hove with an unknown object several times after they had a misunderstanding over a cup of beer and he fell down while bleeding profusely.

The accused went on to assault his victim several times and was restrained by the informant who also reported the matter to the police after discovering that Hove was no longer breathing,” he said.

Inspector Goko said Hove had several cuts on the head and body sustained from the assault.

Meanwhile, another Mberengwa man was stabbed to death by a rival while playing snooker.

Twenty-seven-year-old Emmanuel Zinaka, of Muchado Village under Chief Maziofa, was allegedly stabbed by Tauya Mangwere at Mandava tuckshops in Mberengwa.

Zinaka was in the company of his colleague Kudakwashe Gumbo.

Inspector Joel Goko confirmed the incident saying they had since arrested Mangwere and he was assisting the police with investigations.

“He says while playing, a misunderstanding arose between the now deceased and the accused, leading to the accused drawing a knife which he used to stab the deceased,” he said.

Inspector Goko said Gumbo tried to render Zinaka some assistance but he died on the spot from the injuries sustained in the attack.

Mangwere started threatening to kill Gumbo, before fleeing from the scene into a nearby bush: B-Metro

Beer

State Security Agents Behind Abduction, Torture Of Citizens Exposed

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance deputy chairperson Job Sikhala has revealed the names of state security agents who are behind the torture of citizens.

Sikhala also urged Zimbabweans to unite in the fight for total freedom from repression.

See statement below:

LETTER TO ALL THE PEOPLE OF ZIMBABWE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD :

By Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala :
July 31 Movement Operative

Dear Zimbabweans :

It is with great boldness dear Zimbabweans to share with you that despite oppressive circumstances we are in, never should we give in to the suffocation of our right to speak out against the excesses of the State against its citizens.

Giving in to oppression is rewarding and burying our future to the oppressor. The arrest and incarceration of our colleagues Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume for simply speaking against looting and corruption has never been witnessed in modern civilization. It is now clear even to the most daft that the world was sold a charade of the so called new dispensation. Criminalising a cry against looting is bringing our country to the world of the wildlife. Oppressors enjoy looting and all the luxuries of life when they are silencing everyone. 40 years of independence we have suffered indurable oppression in our own country.

From Monday this week the oppressors created a barrack of all its security agencies around my house. The Feret team was deployed at my house, as if speaking against looting and corruption is a crime. The most desperation was the tracking and chasing of my wife on her way to the Church with 3 motor vehicles, two unmarked and the other one a Double Cab Nissan NP300 with false number plates. The Feret team comprises of members of the CIO, MID, PISI and Law and Order. Their purpose is generally abduction, torture and assassinations. Tobaiwa and Javangwe were the PISI members leading the forces of darkness. Our team on the ground kept surveillance on all their movements. Curious cars frequented past my house.

This is exactly what oppressors enjoy. This can not be accepted in modern civilization. It is the duty of all of us as Zimbabweans to speak out on the 31st of July. Wherever you will be just carry your placard and go to the nearest place of the representative of the looters. Whether you are a member of ZANU PF who is not a benefiary of looters, People First, ZANU Ndonga, National Patriotic Front, MDC or Christian Democrats please speak out. Whether you are in Juba, Toronto, Dubai, Nairobi, Qatar, New Delhi, Pretoria, Cape Town, New York, Washington, Francistown, Gaborone, Moscow, Berlin, London, Sydney carry your placard to the Zimbabwe Embassy and speak out. Speaking against looting and corruption is sancronsact. Whether you are a Doctor, Engineer, nurse, teacher, soldier or police just look at your pay slip.

To the Pastors, Prophets, Apostles and all Men and Women of God speak out. The flock you are shepherding on behalf of God is suffering. They need redemption. Let the cry be head. Ooh Lord hear your children.

Speak out Zimbabwe Speak.
Tinotenda
Siyabonga
I Thank you.

Job Sikhala

Denouncing Corruption Is Not A Crime-Sikhala

Own Correspondent|MDC Alliance deputy chairperson Job Sikhala has castigated Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration for harassing those who are determined to fight corruption.

Sikhala also condemned the persecution of Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume.

Watch video below :

Gono Nails Welshman Ncube In Farm Mechanisation Scheme

Former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor, Gideon Gono, said MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa was not among people who benefited from the controversial Farm Mechanisation Programme, which largely benefitted ZANU PF-aligned people between 2007 and 2008.

Gono said this while speaking during a live program on Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) on Thursday. He mentioned several MDC officials who benefitted from the scheme in response to claims that Alex Magaisa, a Kent University lecturer, had conveniently omitted some names when he listed the beneficiaries in his Big Saturday Read last week. Said Gono:

Very senior members from MDC were beneficiaries of the programme in question. It is unfortunate that Alex’s list omits some names of people from the party that he was advising at the time.

I’m not here to spell out all the names of beneficiaries neither am I aware of Chamisa benefiting from the program, but I can surely confirm that Welshman Ncube benefited.

In 2019, Ncube, who is the MDC Alliance co-vice president, donated 10 heifers to feed delegates at the MDC congress which was held in the Midlands capital, Gweru.

Ncube is said to be a successful farmer and has a thriving cattle ranching venture in Lower Gweru.

Parenting Tips During COVID-19 Outbreak

Home with the kids? Try taking 20 minutes a day doing something that they choose – play a game or read with them.

Quality time will make them feel safe and loved.

Praise is powerful. Try praising your child or teenager for something they have done well. They may not show their appreciation, but you’ll see them doing that good thing again.

Routine up! A structured day helps kids feel secure and makes it easier to manage them.

Try making a timetable, with schoolwork, games, free time, exercise, and handwashing.

Kids at home driving you crazy? Feeling like you are going to scream? Give yourself a 1-minute pause. Breathe in and out five times. Then respond.

Crowded house? Stressed out? Share your feelings. Take a break. Looking after kids 24-7 during COVID-19 isn’t easy. Remind yourself of what you did well today. Think about the good moments.

Take care of yourself so you can take care of your children.

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Over 1k People Nabbed For Lockdown Defiance

By A Correspondent- More than 1 000 people were arrested on Wednesday countrywide for flouting Covid-19 national lockdown regulations while in Bulawayo, police arrested 170 people and impounded 90 vehicles for lockdown defiance.

President Mnangagwa on Tuesday announced new measures which include cutting operating hours for businesses from 8am to 3pm as well as the introduction of a 6pm to 6am curfew following a surge in new infections and deaths due to Covid-19.

Also arrested the same day were 11 people at Nyamapanda and at Beitbridge border posts for illegal border crossing and smuggling of goods. The police also reported that one deportee escaped from Standard Hotel quarantine centre in Bulawayo.

People escaping from quarantine centres have been accused of fuelling local infections which today are at 1 046 against imports which are at 988. Police have launched several operations targeting those operating public transport without exemption letters.

In a statement yesterday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said to date 111 979 people have been arrested for contravening the national lockdown regulations.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police arrested 1 363 people throughout the country on 22 July for various offences related to contravention of the national lockdown regulations, bringing the total accumulative arrest to 111 979.”

Scene from Gweru with police patrolling the CBD enforcing lockdown rules and regulations

“One deportee escaped from Standard Hotel quarantine centre in Bulawayo province on July 22 bringing cumulative number of escapees throughout the country to 284,” he said.

Ass Comm Nyathi said those who escaped and were accounted for remain at 30. He said eight people were arrested at Nyamapanda Border Post for border jumping while three were arrested at Beitbridge Border Post for smuggling. “Total number of arrests made at the two border posts since 16 May is now 574,” he said.

Ass Comm Nyathi said in other operations 305 people were arrested for refusing to accept the local currency.

“To date 305 people have been arrested for contravening Section 4 (1) of Statutory Instrument 175/2008 in terms of Section 48 of the Bank use promotion and suppression of money laundering Act, chapter 24: 04 in the ongoing operation (accept Zimbabwe currency as legal tender),” he said.

Ass Comm Nyathi said 4 382 motorists were arrested for illegally operating public transport.

“These operations will continue as the nation fights the Covid-19 pandemic,” he said.

Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube, said 170 people were arrested on Wednesday for violation lockdown regulations while 90 vehicles were impounded after motorists were found driving aimlessly. The impounded vehicles are being kept at Ross Camp Police Station.

“A number of police officers have been deployed and we are also conducting road campaigns because we have realised that there is a lot of defiance and motorists in particular think the Covid-19 lockdown is for pedestrians. It is worrying that people are disregarding the rules that have been set for their own safety,” said Insp Ncube.

-statemedia

Female Cop Assaults Daughter With Electric Cord

A BULAWAYO woman who is also a police officer was arrested for allegedly whipping her nine-year-old stepdaughter with an electric cord.

Shelita Zulu from Mahatshula North and stationed at Queens Park Police Station is being accused of repeatedly beating her stepdaughter and inflicting injury.

Records say on an unknown date but sometime in June this year a fight ensued between Zulu’s stepdaughter and another minor child who also stays at the same house.

It is reported that Zulu intervened and instead of disciplining the two, she allegedly assaulted her stepdaughter several times all over the body with an electric cord.

It is yet to be proven that the alleged brutal assault was committed on top of the numerous abuses that she was perpetrating on the minor child.

After the alleged abuse the minor child reportedly sustained injuries and it was later discovered by her mother who took her to the hospital for treatment.

The matter was reported to the police leading to Zulu’s arrest.

Zulu has since appeared in court facing a charge of ill-treating a child as defined in section (7) (1) of the Children’s Act Chapter 5:06.

She, however, pleaded not guilty when she appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Marygold Ndlovu. The matter was postponed to 22 July for trial.

This was also after Zulu’s lawyer indicated to the court, that he was not served with State papers including witnesses’ statements:B-Metro

ZRP

Alarm As COVID-19 Death Toll Rises To 28

Farai Dziva|The COVID-19 death toll has risen to 28 in Zimbabwe.

See statement below:

Ninety (90) cases tested positive for COVD-29 today. These include returnees from South Africa (7) and (83) local cases who are isolated.

Nine (9) of the local cases are contacts of known confirmed cases. Investigations are underway to establish the source of infection for the other 74.

Today we regret to report (2) deaths from Harare and Bulawayo Provinces.

The death from Harare is a patient who tested positive for COVO-19 on 20 July 2020 and was symptomatic and with other comorbidities.

The death from Bulawayo is patient who was admitted today with COVID-19 symptoms and tested positive for COVID-19.
Today 1525 RDT screening tests and 1248 PCR diagnostic tests were done.

The cumulative number of tests done to date is 110 560 (65 704 RDT and 44 856 PCR).

Since the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak on 20 March 2020, the total number of confirmed cases 2 124; recovered 510; active cases 1586 and 28 deaths.

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“Chamisa Is Not A Beneficiary Of The Farm Mechanisation Scheme”: Gono

By A Correspondent- Former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor, Gideon Gono, said MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa was not among people who benefited from the controversial Farm Mechanisation Programme, which largely benefitted ZANU PF-aligned people between 2007 and 2008.

Gono said this while speaking during a live program on Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) on Thursday. He mentioned several MDC officials who benefitted from the scheme in response to claims that Alex Magaisa, a Kent University lecturer, had conveniently omitted some names when he listed the beneficiaries in his Big Saturday Read last week.

Said Gono:

Very senior members from MDC were beneficiaries of the programme in question. It is unfortunate that Alex’s list omits some names of people from the party that he was advising at the time.

I’m not here to spell out all the names of beneficiaries neither am I aware of Chamisa benefiting from the program, but I can surely confirm that Welshman Ncube benefited.

In 2019, Ncube, who is the MDC Alliance co-vice president, donated 10 heifers to feed delegates at the MDC congress which was held in the Midlands capital, Gweru.

Ncube is said to be a successful farmer and has a thriving cattle ranching venture in Lower Gweru

“Let’s Unite Against ZRP Corruption In Hatfield”

Dear Editor

Vagari vemuHatfield ndatibatanei, pane truck ZRP registration number 3263M ikuita corruption meaning Hatfield residents let us unite against police officers engaging in corruption using a truCk whose registration number is 3263M

Amana vanhu kusungirwa kumaraini edu tanzwa pachitaurwa zita rekuti Manjoro not sure but zvanyanya meaning people are being arrested without a cause . The name that is being mentioned is one Manjoro but i am not sure if this is the correct name for the officer.

Please Forward this to everyone

Please make it go viral.

4 Gweru Nurses In Self Isolation After Testing COVID-19+

By A Correspondent- Four Gweru City Council nurses have tested positive for Covid-19 and are now in self-isolation as the municipality is working to convert its vacant mayoral mansion into an isolation centre.

Three of the nurses who tested positive work at Mkoba 1 Clinic and the fourth one is from Senga Clinic.

All the nurses were in contact with known Covid- 19 patients. Plans are underway to trace the nurses’ close contacts at home and at work to prevent the further spread of Covid- 19.

In an interview on Wednesday, Gweru Mayor Councillor Josiah Makombe said the nurses were in a stable condition.

He said the local authority is now in the process of testing all its workers for Covid- 19.

“This Covid- 19 is real and people must be careful. We urge our residents to abide by the lockdown rules and regulations which are aimed at curbing the spread of the virus. As we speak, four council employees, all nurses have tested positive to Covid -19.

“Three are nurses working at Mkoba 1 Clinic while the other one is from Senga Clinic and have been in contact with Covid- 19 cases. Remember we turned our clinics into Covid- 19 isolation centres and these are some of our nurses who were attending to the cases,” said Cllr Makombe.

He said these were the first cases of Covid -19 to be recorded among the local authority’s employees.

Clr Makombe said council is working on converting the 20-roomed mayoral mansion, which has been a white elephant, into an isolation centre for council employees.

He said some employees were staying in homes which were not conducive to be used for self-isolation.

“The mayoral mansion is lying idle. It’s a white elephant and we have seen it fit to convert it in the meantime into an isolation centre for our employees. It’s only prudent that we have a decent place for them. Some like these four nurses have been working hard in attending to imported and local Covid-19 cases,” said Clr Makombe.

On Sunday, 25 nurses and three Registrar General’s (RG) department officers stationed at Zvishavane District Hospital tested Covid-19 positive. The RG’s department has a sub-office at the hospital. The positive cases have been put under isolation to curb the spread of the virus.

The nurses and the RG’s officers tested positive at a time when about 25 nurses who attended to a Covid-19 positive case at Claybank Private Hospital in Gweru have been isolated as test results are awaited. A doctor who attended to the same patient tested negative.

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Mkwananzi Sends Strong Warning To Emmerson Mnangagwa Administration

Farai Dziva|Tajamuka leader Promise Mkwananzi has said the July 31 protests are about sacrifices meant to emancipate the people of Zimbabwe from poverty and corruption.

In a strong warning to the Zanu PF regime, the former MDC Youth Assembly Secretary General said no form of ammunition would stop the protests.

“This is the time for the people of Zimbabwe to unite and fight for total emancipation.The demo is not about political parties, rather it is about the people of Zimbabwe.

Nobody is supposed to go to work, for once let us unite as Zimbabweans.

We know they want to suppress the protests but our message to them is clear- no form of ammunition will stop us from fighting for freedom.

Those who want to buy food please do so in time because this is not a joke,” said Mkwananzi.

Promise Mkwananzi

COVID-19 Scare For Khupe, Mwonzora, Komichi

By A Correspondent- MDC- T acting leader Thokozani Khupe and several party leaders including acting secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora and acting national chairperson Morgen Komichi had physical contact with reportedly a patient who later succumbed to COVID-19 early this week.

Gardener Mukoyi, father to MDCT national youth chairperson Shakespeare Mukoyi, died at a local hospital in Harare on Monday and post-mortem results released on Wednesday, revealed that his death was COVID-19-related.

During his illness, Khupe, Mwonzora and Komichi as well as several other party leaders and some supporters paid numerous visits to the Mukoyis in Kuwadzana 3, Harare last week.

When his health deteriorated, Shakespeare drove his father to a local private hospital in Harare where he later died.

Sources told a loal publication that Khupe and the entire party leadership also visited Mukoyi’s residence to pay their last respects and had physiacl contact with relatives of the deceased who were nursing him. He was buried yesterday in Rukweza village, Rusape.

On Wednesday, ZimEye published a story exposing the whatsapp chat revealing that party stalwarts had been alerted of the development by the MDC-T Harare province on Wednesday.

The message read:

“… Mourners are still gathered at 3506 Kuwadzana 3. Postmortem results are out and it is sad to note that our baba succumbed to COVID-19. The body will leave Harare tomorrow Thursday 23/07/2020 for Rukweza in Rusape for burial the same day.”

Highly-placed sources in the party yesterday said anxiety had gripped the leadership after the post-mortem results were made public.

“The trio of president Khupe and other top officials like Mwonzora and Komichi together with other senior cadres from the women’s assembly, standing committee and youth assembly all took turns to visit the home of “General” Shaky when his father was unwell. However, we have all now been startled that he later died and results of post-mortem say it was COVID-19,” the source said.

“All along people never suspected that the old man had COVID-19. So it’s now a panicky situation in our party. Even “General” Shaky himself may soon be in danger because he took care of his father before he passed on.”

Other officials said the situation could have been worse if the party’s July 31 extraordinary congress had not been deferred as that event could have triggered hundreds of local transmissions in Harare since about 4 500 people were expected to attend.

MDC-T deputy spokesperson, Khalipani Phugeni denied that Khupe had close contact with the deceased.

“Please note that I am not aware of the said post-mortem results,” he said.

“I am not sure about the secretarygeneral (Mwonzora) and national chairman (Komichi), but MDC-T president Thokozani Khupe never had contact with the deceased before death. She only visited the house to pay her condolences, but she did not last more than five minutes there,” Phugeni said.

But insiders accused Phugeni of micro-managing information to avoid panic in the opposition top leadership.

-newsday/ zimeye

“Chief Justice Luke Malaba Spotted At Harare Magistrates Court”

Bulawayo Residents Challenge Renaming Of Streets

By A Correspondent| Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) on Thursday 23 July 2020 filed an application at the High Court seeking an order to set aside government’s decision to rename some streets in the country’s second largest city as this was illegal.

Government through Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo on 17 July 2020 purportedly approved the issuance of Statutory Instrument 167/20, called Names (Alteration) (Amendment of Schedule) Notice whose purpose was to alter the names of some
streets or roads in Bulawayo.

The Statutory Instrument stated in its preamble that in exercising his powers under section 4(1) of the Alteration of Names Act (Chapter 10:14), Moyo had issued a Notice altering the names of certain streets by amending Part VII of the Act by the repeal of certain names of roads and substituting them with new ones.

But in an urgent chamber application filed by BPRA represented by Job Sibanda of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, BPRA argued that Moyo’s actions in passing Statutory Instrument 167/20 runs counter the clear provisions of the Alteration of Names Act, are illegal and go against the grain of what is accepted in a normal society.

BPRA said Moyo did not consider the provisions of section 4(2) of the Alteration of Names Act, before coming up with the raft of names that he sought to impose on Bulawayo City Council (BCC), which was also cited as a respondent to the application and the residents of Bulawayo.

BPRA argued that Section 4(2) of the Alteration of Names Act states that Moyo should not alter any names in terms of subsection (1) unless he has consulted the owner of the land where the alteration is to take place of which BCC owns the land that forms the basis of the alteration.

BPRA protested that Moyo ignored some proposals made by BCC some time ago on street name changes and came up with a list of names that are totally different from the ones the local authority had suggested to the Minister.

BPRA wants Moyo’s actions and Statutory Instrument 167/20 to be nullified and to be declared to be of no legal effect whatsoever for violating section 4(2) of the Alteration of Names Act.

The residents association also wants Statutory Instrument 167/20 to be set aside.

FULL TEXT: UN High Commissioner Speaks On Abuse Of COVID-19 Pandemic To Clampdown Of Freedom Of Expression

We are concerned at allegations in Zimbabwe, which suggest that the authorities may be using the COVID-19 pandemic as a pretext to clamp down on freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly and association.

Among the latest incidents, investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono was arrested on 20 July and charged with inciting public violence, after he tweeted his support for nationwide protests against government corruption and worsening economic conditions. Jacob Ngarivhume, an opposition leader who has been calling for the protests on 31 July, was also detained and similarly charged.

Merely calling for a peaceful protest or participating in a peaceful protest are an exercise of recognized human rights.

We are concerned at reports of police using force to disperse and arrest nurses and health workers for infringing lockdown restrictions as they were trying to protest for better salaries and conditions of work.

This pattern of intimidation echoes the events in May when three members of the main opposition party were arbitrarily arrested and detained for taking part in a protest. The women – Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova – alleged that state agents abducted them from the police station, tortured and sexually assaulted them. The women were then formally arrested in June, charged with participating in the protests and faking their abduction. They were recently released on bail.

It is clear that COVID-19 has added greatly to the challenges Zimbabwe faces amid a deteriorating economy and placed a further burden on an already struggling health sector.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa – highlighting an increase of 600 COVID-19 cases in a week to a total of 1,713 – on Tuesday announced a series of measures that he said were necessary to curb the spread of the disease, including a dusk to dawn curfew and the curtailment and suspension of freedoms that, as he put it, Zimbabweans “have always enjoyed”.

While recognizing the Government’s efforts to contain the pandemic, it is important to remind the authorities that any lockdown measures and restrictions should be necessary, proportionate and time-limited, and enforced humanely without resorting to unnecessary or excessive force.

We encourage the Government to engage with civil society and other stakeholders to find sustainable solutions to grievances while ensuring that people’s rights and freedoms are protected in accordance with Zimbabwe’s human rights obligations. These include the responsibility of the State to guarantee economic, social and cultural rights.

Chinese Ambassador Speaks On Gweru Shooting Incident

By A Correspondent| The Chinese Embassy in Harare has spoken on last month’s shooting incident by a Chinese national at Reeden Mine in Gweru.

Chinese top envoy to Zimbabwe, His Excellency Ambassador Guo Shaochun said the shooter should be prosecuted while stressing that this isolated incident should not soil the good relations between Zimbabwe and China.

“We have made it clear that the shooter should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. The isolated incident must not affect the good relations between Zimbabwe and China. We have proposed to the Zimbabwean government that there should be a law to govern operations in the mining sector, we are here not to exploit the resources of this country, our relationship is mutually beneficial,” he explained.

FULL TEXT- RSF Calls For Independent International Inquiry Into Journalist’s Death

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for an independent international inquiry under the UN’s aegis to determine the degree to which the Saudi authorities were responsible for journalist Saleh Al-Shehi’s death from an illness, probably Covid-19, two months after his release from prison.

The news that Al-Shehi died on 19 July has shocked Saudis. The illness has not been formally named but some media outlets such as the Saudi daily Al-Riyadh spoke of three weeks of complications resulting from a Covid-19 infection. His family has not provided any details.

Al-Shehi was released on 19 May to general surprise. At the time, RSF was unable to establish the reasons for his release or whether it was conditional. His health deteriorated quickly thereafter. On 26 June, his son Watan published a prayer for recovery while, in a post the same day, his nephew Mohamed reported that he had been in intensive care for more than ten days.

A well-known columnist for the reformist daily Al-Watan, Al-Shehi was dubbed “the proletariat’s writer” by his friend Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist living in self-imposed exile who was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018.

Al-Shehi often wrote about poverty and nepotism within the elite, and called for a debate about the major reforms under way in in Saudi Arabia. He was arrested in December 2017 after talking about corruption within the royal court on the Saudi TV channel Rotana’s programme “Ya Hala,” and was sentenced in February 2018 to five years in prison followed by a five-year ban on leaving the country for “insulting the royal court.”

A few months before being murdered, Khashoggi had defended him in various media outlets. “Saleh Al-Shehi is courageous,” he said. “Those who want to be independent and raise awareness go abroad where they can speak freely, but Saleh Al-Shehi committed a suicide by staying and writing articles [in Saudi Arabia].”

“We demand an independent international inquiry under the UN’s aegis to shed all possible light on a possible link between Saleh Al-Shehi’s death and the conditions in which he was held,” said Sabrina Bennoui, the head of RSF’s Middle East desk. “His sudden release two months before he died raises doubts and requires explanations and transparency on the part of the Saudi authorities. If he fell ill in prison, they must assume full responsibility.”

RSF has meanwhile just learned that the political commentator Akl Al-Bahli has been arrested. The arrest occured on 29 April after he offered his condolences when human rights defender Abdullah Al-Hamid died in prison as a result of medical negligence.

Saudi Arabia is ranked 170th out of 180 countries and territories in RSF’s 2020 World Press Freedom Index.

COVID-19 Fears In Khupe’s Backyard

By A Correspondent- MDC-T acting leader Thokozani Khupe and several party leaders including acting secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora and acting national chairperson Morgen Komichi had physical contact with reportedly a patient who later succumbed to COVID-19 early this week.

Gardener Mukoyi, father to MDCT national youth chairperson Shakespeare Mukoyi, died at a local hospital in Harare on Monday and post-mortem results released on Wednesday, revealed that his death was COVID-19-related.

During his illness, Khupe, Mwonzora and Komichi as well as several other party leaders and some supporters paid numerous visits to the Mukoyis in Kuwadzana 3, Harare last week.

When his health deteriorated, Shakespeare drove his father to a local private hospital in Harare where he later died.

Sources told NewsDay that Khupe and the entire party leadership also visited Mukoyi’s residence to pay their last respects and had physiacl contact with relatives of the deceased who were nursing him. He was buried yesterday in Rukweza village, Rusape.

A message to confirm that Mukoyi died of COVID-19 was conveyed to party leaders in their social media group by the MDC-T Harare province on Wednesday.

The message read: “… Mourners are still gathered at 3506 Kuwadzana 3. Postmortem results are out and it is sad to note that our baba succumbed to COVID-19. The body will leave Harare tomorrow Thursday 23/07/2020 for Rukweza in Rusape for burial the same day.”

Highly-placed sources in the party yesterday said anxiety had gripped the leadership after the post-mortem results were made public.

“The trio of president Khupe and other top officials like Mwonzora and Komichi together with other senior cadres from the women’s assembly, standing committee and youth assembly all took turns to visit the home of “General” Shaky when his father was unwell. However, we have all now been startled that he later died and results of post-mortem say it was COVID-19,” the source said.

“All along people never suspected that the old man had COVID-19. So it’s now a panicky situation in our party. Even “General” Shaky himself may soon be in danger because he took care of his father before he passed on.”

Other officials said the situation could have been worse if the party’s July 31 extraordinary congress had not been deferred as that event could have triggered hundreds of local transmissions in Harare since about 4 500 people were expected to attend.

MDC-T deputy spokesperson, Khalipani Phugeni denied that Khupe had close contact with the deceased.

“Please note that I am not aware of the said post-mortem results,” he said.

“I am not sure about the secretarygeneral (Mwonzora) and national chairman (Komichi), but MDC-T president Thokozani Khupe never had contact with the deceased before death. She only visited the house to pay her condolences, but she did not last more than five minutes there,” Phugeni said.

But insiders accused Phugeni of micro-managing information to avoid panic in the opposition top leadership.

CIO Hauled To Court For Breaking Maize Thief’s Arm

By A Correspondent- A Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operative based in Bindura allegedly broke a suspected maize thief’s arm before forcing her to eat 10 raw maize cobs.

The matter came to light yesterday when the State spy agent Shemi Mushambe appeared before Concession magistrate Nixon Mangoti who granted him $10 000 bail and remanded the matter to July 30.

The State alleged that on June 12, the complainant Thokozani Maheu (55) went to Mushambe’s maize field in Glendale to steal maize.

Mushambe’s guards caught her and took her to their employer.

Mushambe allegedly assaulted Maheu with a rifle, forced her to eat raw maize before breaking her arm.

He then ordered the complainant to go. Mushambe later followed her and assaulted her all over the body with switches.

A police report was filed, leading to Mushambe’s arrest.

Last week, a top Zanu-PF official from Mashonaland West province appeared in court on similar allegations.-newsday

“Air Zim Passengers Stranded In Wuhan”: Report

By A Correspondent- More than 200 Air Zimbabwe passengers are stranded in Wuhan, China, several weeks after paying airfares to be flown home, while the flag carrier replaces a Boeing 767 engine which developed a fault mid-flight.

In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, which will see the global economy shrink by 7,4%, the travel and tourism industry has been the hardest hit, with most airlines grounded.

The passengers, who include Zimbabweans and South Africans, paid airfares a month ago and were promised to be chartered to their destinations by July 15. However, they are stuck at a hotel in Wuhan.

Some of the stranded travellers told the Zimbabwe Independent that they have not received adequate feedback as to when they will be flown home.

Officials are said to have told the group that the plane was being serviced in Bangkok, Thailand.

“After we paid for the airfares, we were told that the airline will ferry us home on 15 July. But, surprisingly, we were later told that the plane is having its engine serviced in Thailand.

“We came from different cities and gathered here in Wuhan since July 8 where we are booked at a hotel. We are stuck here. We really need to go home,” the source said.

Air Zimbabwe spokesperson Firstme Vhitori said the delay arose from the challenges presented by Covid-19.

“It is important to clarify that Air Zimbabwe is not booking any passenger flights due to Covid-19 travel restrictions. We are strictly operating only repatriation and cargo flights on behalf of charterers,” Vhitori said.

“Dates of the charter in question will only be available once all logistical issues have been addressed. We do bear with the concerned charterer and all the passengers who have been affected by the Covid-19 restrictions on movement.”

Vhitori would not divulge the logistical issues experienced by the airline. But an Air Zimbabwe Boeing 767 plane on July 1 experienced a mid-air emergency from Bangkok to Pakistan and was forced to make a u-turn, after one of its engines shut down. Flight uM462 was 40km from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), Thailand, with 17 crew and two passengers onboard the Boeing 767200. The aircraft was scheduled to fly to Islamabad, Pakistan, where it was due to pick up 180 passengers for a special repatriation flight to South Africa and Zimbabwe, Air Zimbabwe said then.

“However, shortly after leaving Bangkok, the flight crew sent an emergency signal (squawk 7700). The Boeing 767-200 left engine reported an abnormal parameter, therefore the pilots were forced to shut it down, as established standard operating procedures require,” the airline explained in a statement later on the same day.

On February 25 last year, the same Air Zimbabwe plane delayed a Johannesburg-bound flight from Harare as engineers worked on the left engine.

Two months later, on April 26, last year, the same left engine was affected after a bird strike on take-off from Bulawayo.

Two days later, the same aircraft had a tailpipe fire incident in Johannesburg with its left engine emitting flames.

-Independent

Joana Mamombe, Cecelia Chimbiri And Netsai Marova Denied Entrance Into Court For Putting On MDC Alliance Face Masks

By A Correspondent| Opposition MDC Alliance MP Joana Mamombe and fellow party activists Cecelia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova have been denied access to Harare Magistrates court on the grounds that they were wearing face masks with their party logo.

The visibly angry trio could be heard shouting in disapproval of the police action whom they accused of harassing opposition supporters for no reason.

More to follow…

Jonathan Moyo Reveals The Force Behind Abductions

Former cabinet minister and Zanu PF heavyweight, Professor Jonathan Moyo has revealed that the state is behing all the high profile yet unsolved atrocities in the country.

Moyo said that the Zimbabwean government has created a culture of impunity where serious crimes have been committed without anyone having to account for them.

Speaking to the media this week, Moyo said Zimbabwe’s police force has an impressive record of solving crimes, so when a crime remains unresolved, State agents will be the perpetrators.

He said:

… our police force has an impressive record of solving crimes, murder especially crimes committed by individuals and so forth, but when you find a very serious crime, atrocities committed in Zimbabwe, you don’t have to guess who committed that crime.

All you need to look at is whether the authorities resolve or solve that crime or not. Where they don’t, is without exception, the state would have committed that crime.

If a person is abducted or you don’t get to know who abducted them and if a facility is bombed and you don’t know who bombed it, the answer is very clear; agents of the states would have done it.”

Govt Pleads With Ramaphosa To Suspend Mass Deportation Of Zimbabweans

Zimbabwe’s immigration department is engaging its South African counterpart with a view to suspend mass deportations of citizens domiciled there until the Covid-19 pandemic subsides.

South Africa, which hosts an estimated two million Zimbabweans living and working there, has deported 630 Zimbabweans since the outbreak of the pandemic in March for violating lockdown regulations and other offences, according to official figures.
The authorities in Zimbabwe blame the deportations for the spike in Covid-19 cases, which have risen to 2 124 from slightly more than 100 in a month.

The majority of the local cases are transmissions from returnees deported from South Africa and those crossing the border from illegal points..

For instance, on Wednesday alone, Zimbabwe recorded 214 new coronavirus cases with 124 of them being citizens either deported or voluntarily repatriated from South Africa.
Zimbabwe’s immigration department spokesperson Canisia Magaya confirmed they are now engaging their South African counterparts to find ways of temporarily halting the deportations.

“Since the outbreak of Covid-19, Zimbabwe has received a total of 7 845 repatriated citizens from Botswana and South Africa. Six hundred and thirty (630) Zimbabweans were deported from South Africa for various offences,” Magaya said.

“Prior to the outbreak of Covid-19, the Department of Immigration held meetings on a monthly or ad hoc basis, with respective immigration authorities, as part of routine, mutual interactions.

“Obviously, these bilateral engagements and communications which have continued during the Covid-19 times, are done in line with the Standard Operating Procedures.

“Due to the border closures and other restrictive measures which have been put in place to address Covid-19, we have however resorted to virtual interactions, particularly for the relaying of information to facilitate both repatriations and deportations.”

Some of those deported from South Africa have been escaping from the various quarantine centres across the country, spreading the virus.

For instance, last week two brothers who had been deported from South Africa escaped from isolation at a hotel in Beitbridge soon after testing positive for Covid-19 and went on to infect eight relatives at their village home, 90 kilometres east of border town.

Besides deportations, the Zimbabwean authorities are also struggling to contain surges in border jumpers and smugglers who are compounding the situation.

-TheIndependent

FULL TEXT- UN High Commissioner For Human Rights Statement On Zimbabwe

Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: Liz Throssell

Location: Geneva

Date: 24 July 2020

Subject: Zimbabwe

We are concerned at allegations in Zimbabwe, which suggest that the authorities may be using the COVID-19 pandemic as a pretext to clamp down on freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly and association.

Among the latest incidents, investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono was arrested on 20 July and charged with inciting public violence, after he tweeted his support for nationwide protests against government corruption and worsening economic conditions. Jacob Ngarivhume, an opposition leader who has been calling for the protests on 31 July, was also detained and similarly charged.

Merely calling for a peaceful protest or participating in a peaceful protest are an exercise of recognized human rights.

We are concerned at reports of police using force to disperse and arrest nurses and health workers for infringing lockdown restrictions as they were trying to protest for better salaries and conditions of work.

This pattern of intimidation echoes the events in May when three members of the main opposition party were arbitrarily arrested and detained for taking part in a protest. The women – Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova – alleged that state agents abducted them from the police station, tortured and sexually assaulted them. The women were then formally arrested in June, charged with participating in the protests and faking their abduction. They were recently released on bail.

It is clear that COVID-19 has added greatly to the challenges Zimbabwe faces amid a deteriorating economy and placed a further burden on an already struggling health sector.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa – highlighting an increase of 600 COVID-19 cases in a week to a total of 1,713 – on Tuesday announced a series of measures that he said were necessary to curb the spread of the disease, including a dusk to dawn curfew and the curtailment and suspension of freedoms that, as he put it, Zimbabweans “have always enjoyed”.

While recognizing the Government’s efforts to contain the pandemic, it is important to remind the authorities that any lockdown measures and restrictions should be necessary, proportionate and time-limited, and enforced humanely without resorting to unnecessary or excessive force.

We encourage the Government to engage with civil society and other stakeholders to find sustainable solutions to grievances while ensuring that people’s rights and freedoms are protected in accordance with Zimbabwe’s human rights obligations. These include the responsibility of the State to guarantee economic, social and cultural rights.

END

Mnangagwa’s Face While Saying: ZANU PF is the Army, the Airforce, the Police, and Everything You Can Think Of

“We must be respected, we are majority, we are the government, we are the people, we are the army, we are the airforce, we are the police, we are everything you can think of, we determine who can do mining in Zimbabwe, we determine who can construct a railway line, we determine who can build a road in Zimbabwe, no other party can do so.” – Emmerson Mnangagwa

DO YOU RESPECT MNANGAGWA OR HIS PARTY, ZANU PF?

‘Insincere’ Govt Angers Civil Servants Over USD75 Allowance

Civil servants yesterday expressed anger after failing to access their US$75 allowances as promised by the government, accusing their employer of being insincere.

Government last month promised civil servants a cushioning allowance of US$75 for the next three months and ordered employees to open nostro bank accounts to access the funds.

However, the civil servants yesterday said they were failing to access the promised funds with Finance minister Mthuli Ncube saying banks would not be allowed to release hard currency to individuals.

“The systems are ready for civil servants to get the US$75 from the special foreign currency accounts which were opened. The process has been completed now and the banks have said they are ready to issue cards for use in the shops,” Mthuli told Senate yesterday.

“However, we do not want individuals to withdraw cash from banks for the US$75 allowance because we are concerned as a government that it will end up in the parallel market.”

This came as Information permanent secretary Ndavaningi Mangwana accused banks of compelling civil servants to liquidate their allowances within the bank.

“Some unscrupulous banks are impelling civil servants to liquidate their US$75 within the bank, in the process shamelessly mopping up forex from poor workers. Civil servants are supposed to be given cards which they can use in participating retail outlets as they please,” Mangwana said.

The Apex Council, an umbrella body for civil servants unions said there was no clear explanation on the allowances they were supposed to get.

“There is no adequate information on the ground as to exactly what to do. If I go to my bank, what should I expect?

This has created a lot of confusion. We now don’t know whether this is real or not. If you go to a bank, you are told that you can convert the amount into RTGS [Real Time Gross Settlement], then transfer it into your Zimdollar account,” Apex Council spokesperson David Dzatsunga said.

“They said they would give a hybrid card that would reflect the Zimdollar balance and US dollar balance. They said it’s something they are working on and while they are doing that, it is not clear. They are different scenarios without a clear message out there.

“We have always said this is a government initiative of which it was not arrived at out of any consultative process. So, they will always tell us that it has always been our decision, so you cannot tell us how to manage it.

The only thing we are waiting for is for the government to call us to the table and we discuss the real issues.”

-Newsday

MDC Alliance Top Leaders Remanded to 14 August

By Jane Mlambo| MDC Alliance top leaders including vice Presidents Tendai Biti, Lynette Karenyi Kore and many others who were arrested outside the Morgan Tsvangirai house while protesting the violent take-over of the property by a rival faction, have been remanded out of custody to the 14th of August.

Posting soon after appearing at the Harare Magistrates Court this morning, Biti said;

“Our harassment continues as we were bundled to court and remanded to 14 August. We have committed no crime and we are not criminals No one is safe. The continued attack on citizens & all those who hold an alternative opinion must stop.”

“Runyoka” Costs Man Who Slept With Married Woman

y A Correspondent- It was not the most romantic ending a man from Mwenezi District, Masvingo Province imagined when his manhood magically elongated to knee-level after he allegedly romped with a married woman, believed to be fenced with a spell traditionally known as ulunyoka/runyoka.

The spell, (ulunyoka/runyoka) is designed to make sure that if someone other than the husband tries to have sex with the woman in question, his manhood would continue growing until the husband returns to extract his revenge.

According to reports, Itai Mandava from Gonyami Village under Chief Mawarire’s manhood mysteriously grew to knee-level, a few days after he allegedly had sex with a married woman, Tariro Musara.

It is reported that Musara’s husband Albert Matarirano who is based in South Africa and has been suspecting his wife of cheating allegedly put a spell on her so that she won’t entertain other men in his absence.

So painful is the experience that Mandava could not walk or sleep at night.

According to a source from the area Mandava’s bid to “service” Musara taking advantage of the fact that her husband was stuck in South Africa due to the Covid-19-induced travel restrictions ended in agony when he was left “debilitated” and unable to sleep from the pain attacking his manhood.

Although Mandava could not be reached for comment, the source said after experiencing the problem he confessed his dirty deed to his wife and since then, the two have been consulting various prophets and traditional healers seeking a remedy for his (Mandava’s) strange condition.

“His manhood started swelling before it mysteriously elongated to knee-level. They have consulted many prophets and traditional healers but it didn’t change anything.

“Most traditional healers that they have consulted told him that the only person who can reverse the spell is the woman’s husband who is based in South Africa.

“It’s really a tricky situation because Musara’s husband cannot come back home to extract his revenge because of Covid-19-induced travel restrictions,” said the source who asked to remain anonymous.

In a swank of shame and after reports that the story was spreading like veld fire throughout the village, Mandava reportedly fled to an unknown destination.

Spirited efforts to get a comment from Musara also drew a blank as her mobile phone was not reachable by the time of going to print.

-statemedia

Drama As Handcuffed Suspect Beats Up Police Officer

By A Correspondent- The public was treated to free drama when a handcuffed suspect with blood-shot eyes kicked a police officer and hit him with fists leaving him wailing in agony on the ground.

The free ‘‘drama’’ that caught the attention of the public happened last week on Tuesday at a car park in Entumbane suburb.

A source close to investigations said the suspect who looked fearful and had seemed to face difficulty in disembarking from a police vehicle suddenly sprung a shock when he turned on an unsuspecting Constable Mgcinimuzi Siziba in full view of members of the public.

“It was an unusual sight that happened too fast, Lungani turned violent as he kicked the unsuspecting police officer on the shoulder while he was disembarking from the car,” said the source who requested not to be named.

According to the source, Lungani whose name literally means being polite acted against it as he went a gear up in pummelling the law enforcer.

“He hit him with fists on the face leaving him bleeding. Siziba was saved by his colleagues who grabbed Lungani and took him to a police station. He (Siziba) opened a case of assault against the accused who had been arrested for a case of domestic violence,” said the source. He was rushed to a hospital for treatment.

Police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident: “I can confirm that a police officer was assaulted by the accused who became violent. We would like to urge members of the public to co-operate with police when they are carrying out their duties.”

-statemedia

Married Lovers Dump Spouses, Families, Elope

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo woman allegedly dumped her husband and eloped with her married lover who also dumped his wife and children.

Nothando Mpunzi, a hairdresser at a salon situated at corner 5th Avenue and Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Street allegedly dumped her husband and took off with her married boyfriend Ntokozo Sibanda.

According to Ntokozo’s wife Loveness Sibanda she was left in the lurch after Mpunzi eloped with her husband of 15 years.

Loveness said her estranged husband was refusing to maintain his two children but providing upkeep for his lover’s three children.

An embittered Loveness bared her soul at the Bulawayo Civil Court where she was suing Mpunzi for disturbing her peace and marriage because of her adulterous relationship with her husband.

“I am legally married to Ntokozo Sibanda under the Marriages Act Chapter 5:11 and it’s still subsisting. The marriage is blessed with two minor children aged nine and 14. My husband however, deserted his family to go and stay in Magwegwe with his girlfriend Nothando Mpunzi. His girlfriend also left her husband to co-habit with him.

“Nothando does not respect me despite the fact that she is now staying with my husband of 15 years. And my husband no longer maintains our children but he maintains her three children. She is also harassing and stalking me and my children,” complained Loveness.

She adds: “I don’t want my children to go to her place because of the sleeping arrangement where her 15-year-old son sleeps on the same bed with my 14-year-old daughter. She and my husband sleep with my nine-year-old child on the same bed. I am not happy with that arrangement”.

Surprisingly, Mpunzi’s husband was also in court when Loveness sought reasons from her (Mpunzi) on why she left her husband to stay with hers.

Mpunzi, who indicated that she never harassed Loveness was, however, not opposed to her request for a peace order.

“I am not opposed to her application for a peace order since I don’t talk to her,” she tersely said.

Loveness’ request for a peace order was dismissed by presiding magistrate Nomasiko Ndlovu after Mpunzi indicated that she never harassed her.

The magistrate however, advised Loveness that one of the remedies an aggrieved spouse like her could pursue was a claim for adultery damages.

BMetro

Association Challenges Govt Over Decision To Rename Streets

The Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) has filed an application at the High Court in Bulawayo challenging government’s decision to rename streets.

BPRA said that the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing ignored the proposals made by the City of Bulawayo and came up with a list of names that is different from that forwarded to it, which list is captured in the Statutory Instrument in issue.

BPRA contends that the Ministry of Local Government did not consider the provisions in section 4(2) of the ENABLING ACT before coming up with a raft of names that sought to impose on the City of Bulawayo and the citizens of this City of Bulawayo.

BPRA further argues that according to Section 4(2) of the Urban Councils Act, it is clear that the Minister of Local Government shall not alter any names in terms of subsection (1) unless he has consulted the owner of the land before the alteration is to take place. However, having a deep and abiding interest in such matters, Ministry of Local Government did not consult the City of Bulawayo about the alteration of the names.

The alteration of names of streets and buildings in any place is a very sensitive and personal affair which the enabling Act was alive to, by making it a condition precedent for consultations to take place with the owner of the land before it was done, BPRA said in its founding affidavit.

The affidavit concludes by stating that “Such actions and the resultant Statutory Instrument should be nullified for these reasons, at least to the extent that they purportedly affect the City of Bulawayo”.

2 More People Succumb To COVID-19

By A Correspondent- The Ministry of Health and Child Care on Thursday announced that 90 new coronavirus cases were detected from 1 525 RDT screening tests and 1 248 PCR diagnostic tests that were done.

In a statement, the Ministry also revealed that two COVID-19 patients passed away, 1 in Harare and the other one in Bulawayo. This brings to 2 124 cumulative coronavirus cases and a total of 28 deaths. The statement read:

Ninety (90) cases tested positive for COVD-29 today. These include returnees from South Africa (7) and (83) local cases who are isolated.

Nine (9) of the local cases are contacts of known confirmed cases. Investigations are underway to establish the source of infection for the other 74.

Today we regret to report (2) deaths from Harare and Bulawayo Provinces. The death from Harare is a patient who tested positive for COVO-19 on 20 July 2020 and was symptomatic and with other comorbidities.

The death from Bulawayo is patient who was admitted today with COVID-19 symptoms and tested positive for COVID-19.

Today 1525 RDT screening tests and 1248 PCR diagnostic tests were done. The cumulative number of tests done to date is 110 560 (65 704 RDT and 44 856 PCR).

Since the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak on 20 March 2020, the total number of confirmed cases 2 124; recovered 510; active cases 1586 and 28 deaths.

-statemedia