Obadiah Moyo Ignored Procedure And Advice To Award Medical Equipment Tender To A Terrorist Organisation Linked Supplier

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Obadiah Moyo

The state has detailed how Health Minister Obadiah Moyo corruptly engaged a company called Papi Phama LLC to supply medical sundries to the health ministry without going to tender. Below is the State’s case outline against Moyo.

 Count One (1)

1 The accused, Dr. Obadiah Moyo is a male adult residing at number 7 Cannock Road, Mt Pleasant, Harare. He Is the Minister of Health and Child Care, situated at Kaguvi Building, Harare.

2. The complainant is the State.

3. Sometime in March 2019, the accused was approached by Dilesh Nguwaya, a Country Representative for Papi Pharma LLC, who presented a letter of interest to supply medicines and medical sundries under a US$15 million loan facility. Under normal circumstances, mail for the Minister’s Office is supposed to be submitted through the Office of the Secretary for Heath and Child Care who in turn directs the mail to the Minister of Health and Child Care.

4. After receiving the letter from Papi Pharma LLC, the accused called the former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Rtd Major General Dr. G. Gwinji and told him to process the paperwork and award the tender to Papi Pharma LLC under a direct purchase.

5. On 20 March 2019, Rtd Major General Dr. G. Gwinji wrote a letter to Treasury requesting that due diligence be undertaken on Papi Pharma LLC before it is contracted for business by the Government of Zimbabwe.

6. The accused, using his position and influence, verbally directed Rtd Major General Dr. G. Gwinj1 to engage Papi Pharma LLC before a response on due digerce was received from Treasury.

7. On 25 March 2019, Rtd Major General Dr. G. Gwinji received response from the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, George Guvamatanga to be furnished with comparative international prices for the various outlined in the schedule by Papi Pharma LLC.

8. Resultantly, Rtd Major General Dr. G. Gwinji directed NatPharm, through Nancy Sifeku who is the General Manager, which engaged Papi Pharma proceed with the procurement process.

9. On 29 May 2019, NatPharm then used a direct purchase method anawardetl tender number NAT DP 11/19 to Papi Pharma LLC before due diligence was concluded.

10. On 14 June 2019, an adverse report was received from the Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ambassador J. Manzou indicating that the company and its Director, Kiodian Allajbeu were linked to a terrorist group known as Gulen Movement.

11. By causing the awarding of a tender and entering into a contract with Papi Pharma LLC, the accused showed favour to Papi Pharma causing potential prejudice of US$15 million to Ministry of Health and Chi LLC Child Care. a

Komichi Equates To Puppies MDC Alliance MPs Loyal To Chamisa

Morgen Komichi

The faction of the MDC that is led by Thoozani Khupe has made fresh threats that it will recall MDC Alliance MPs after it emerged MPs are still attending MDC Alliance caucus meetings.

Morgen Komichi who is the 2014 structures Deputy Chairperson said his camp was running out of patience. Speaking at their newly obtained offices at the Harvest House, Morgen Komichi said Chamisa’s MPs should come and join them now:

Of course there is a saying that puppies do not see light on the same day, but there comes when you conclude that this is now blindness; that these puppies will never get their sight because it has been long.

It has been exactly 80 days since the Supreme Court ruling and we have been patient with the MPs, but we cannot be patient forever.They must come and join us now.

They must make their choice between us and Chamisa. If they decide to go with Chamisa, the law will take its course. This is a very strong statement I am making. They must know that their days are numbered whether one is an MP or councillor,

The fisures were ignited by the supreme court ruling that ruled that Chamisa was an illegitimate MDC leader and restored the party to its 2014 structures.

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New Law To Ban Politicians From Contesting ZIFA Elections.

Omega Sibanda

ONE of the main mandates of the nine-member Zifa constitutional review committee is to insert a clause barring politicians from contesting the association’s elections.

Zifa recently unveiled a nine-member constitutional review committee consisting of Kelvin Musimwa, Martin Kweza, Highlanders chairman Kenneth Mhlophe, Simon Simango, Beaullar Musara, Wilbert Simba, Gilbert Saika and Mehluli Thebe.

Only Musimwa and Simango have a legal background.

That clause is believed to be targeted at completely shutting the door on former Zifa president Phillip Chiyangwa and his deputy Omega Sibanda, who are serving members of Parliament.

“The idea to review the constitution is a noble one, no qualms with that but it’s the sinister motive that is worrying. Once a constitution is crafted with such motives then it becomes flawed and is bound to be defective along the way,” said an insider.

Concerns have also been raised about the composition of the committee, as seven of the nine members are all serving councillors with vested interests.

Mourinho Slams “Dubious” Penalty Decision

Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho believes the penalty conceded by his side in their 1-1 draw with Manchester United was not a correct decision.

With Spurs leading 1-0 courtesy of a Steven Bergwijn first half goal, substitute Paul Pogba surged into the area late on before he was brought  down clumsily by Eric Dier and referee Jon Moss pointed to the spot.

Bruno Fernandes stepped up and converted from 12 yards to salvage a point for Ole Gunner Solskjaer‘s men but Mourinho felt hard done by the decision.

“I think difficult to find the word, I have to try to find a nice word – a strange penalty because the team was so compact, so well organised,” the Portuguese tactician said in his post-match interview.

“For  me its not a penalty. Paul Pogba did his job. That is it. I think Jonathan Moss was also trying to do his job the best he could. I think the VAR is a different situation,” he added- Soccer 24

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Cruise Ship Employed Returnees In Disgraceful S*x Scandal At Hotel Quarantine Centre

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Returnees from a cruise ship who are under mandatory quarantine at Rainbow Towers in Harare have been caught in a sex, drugs and bribery storm that resulted in a nasty scuffle last week, 263Chat has learnt.

A source at the hotel said there was chaos last week after one lady whose husband is outside was caught dishing it out to fellow male returnees.

“…one of the women caused a fight as someone informed her husband outside that she was having sex with different guys here at the hotel and it resulted in a fight from 10pm till 1am.

“Half the people here are youth and are disgracing the hotel and because we don’t provide condoms here, some were even asking us to bring morning-after pills,” said the source.

Returning residents at the private quarantine facility are paying in the range of US$100-180 per day per person at the hotel.

Zimbabwe has 512 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 with most of these being of returning resident with six deaths having been reported to date.

Harare alone has 184 cases and with a sharp increase in local cases, quarantine facilities have also become a breeding ground for infections.

The source said most of the returnees were complaining of being sex-starved and some were engaging in sex orgies while bribing security to smuggle in alcohol and drugs.

“From the day they arrived, they have been having drunken orgies and are even bribing staff members to smuggle in alcohol after hours and to also bring them condoms because we don’t provide.

“You can hear loud sex in the hallways and most of them are married so they are sleeping with the young boys here.

“They are meant to be sleeping individually in their rooms but they sneak around at night. We have five confirmed cases and yet they are not adhering to the rules,” the source added.

Yesterday the country recorded 23 new COVID-19 cases according to a government communication update.

Advantage Real Madrid As Barca Drop Points At Sevilla

Defending champions Barcelona were held to a goalless draw by Sevilla on Friday, a result which might see them surrendering top spot to arch-rivals and fellow title-aspirants Real Madrid.

The Catalans arrived at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan carrying a two point advantage at the top of the table needing a win to extend the gap with 8 games left to play but the first half had very little in terms of goalmouth action.

Perhaps the biggest talking point in the first stanza came when Leo Messi appeared to have pushed Sevilla’s Diego Carlos to the ground following a challenge. The incident sparked a fracas which resulted in the referee Gonzalez Gonzalez flashing a few yellow cards though none was shown to the Argentine ace.

Sevilla coach Julen Lopetegui brought on Eva Banega at the beginning the second half, a change which galvanized his side’s attack, with Lucas Ocampos nearly thrusting them ahead but his effort was well-saved by Barcelona goalkeeper Marc- Andre ter Stegen.

In search of more impetus upfront, Barca coach Quieque Sentien brought on Antoine Griezmann later on but his side could not find the breathrough and eventually settled for a share of the spoils.

The result means if Real Madrid beat Real Sociedad on Sunday, they (Zidane’s charges) will dislodge Barcelona from the summit of the table despite the two giants being level on points.

The Spanish top flight, unlike most leagues in the world, does not use superior goal difference rule but makes use of head to head, a setup which favors Real after they drew with and beat their arch rivals in the two Eclasicos of the season-Soccer 24

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A Whole Saturday Chewed Up By Mwonzora, Tagwirei, Obadiah | ANALYSIS

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Zimbabweans have lost all their Saturday family time focusing on three individuals who shot into the limelight for all the loud-reasons.

The three are Douglas Mwonzora who continues with his futile fight to destroy MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa, Kuda Tagwirei, Mnangagwa’s top aide who made US$58m from a dirty ZUPCO deal.

Top on the list is Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo who appeared in court on fraud charges.

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Coltart Dismisses Mashakada’s Claims That Senior MDC Alliance Officials Looted Party Funds

20 June 2020

STATEMENT ON FALSE ALLEGATIONS OF FINANCIAL MISMANAGEMENT IN
MDC-ALLIANCE

I have noted with concern the allegations by Mr Mashakada reported in The Herald of the 16th of June, 2020 alleging that senior leaders of the MDC Alliance have been involved in the misuse of party funds.

This is a baseless accusation that serves a ZANU PF agenda.

As the public will know, this is not the first time allegations of this nature have been raised.

I repeat what I have stated before, namely, that since taking office, I have implemented systems designed to combat fraud and any misuse of party funds. I am not aware of any misuse of party funds since I became Treasurer-General in 2019.

I also stress that President Nelson Chamisa is not a signatory to any of the party accounts and he has always insisted on the highest levels of integrity and probity in all matters financial and administrative.

The allegations made by Mr Mashakada are accordingly scurrilous and baseless.

It is also pertinent to note that at no time has Mr Mashakada raised any of these concerns with me in the last year as would have been expected, despite having every opportunity to do so. One questions why he now suddenly raises these matters which appear to indicate a malicious political motive.

Zanu PF has made similar baseless accusations and they are hardly paragons of virtue.

What is this common agenda, I ask?
I assure our members and the public that transparency and openness are at the heal t of all of our financial affairs.

David Coltart

Tapiwa Mashakada

Video:Womberaiishe Nhende Breaks Silence. ..

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Deputy Spokesperson, Womberaiishe Nhende, has revealed how he he was brutally assaulted by ZRP cops.

Nhende was assaulted and left for dead by overzealous cops in central Harare two weeks ago.

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COVID-19: Wash Hands Regularly To Protect Yourself

What can I do to protect myself and prevent the spread of disease?

Stay aware of the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak, available on the WHO website and through your national and local public health authority. Many countries around the world have seen cases of COVID-19 and several have seen outbreaks.

Some countries have succeeded in slowing or stopping their outbreaks.

However, the situation is unpredictable so check regularly for the latest news.

You can reduce your chances of being infected or spreading COVID-19 by taking some simple precautions:

Regularly and thoroughly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water.

Why? Washing your hands with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand rub kills viruses that may be on your hands.

Maintain at least 1 metre (3 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

Why? When someone coughs or sneezes they spray small liquid droplets from their nose or mouth which may contain virus. If you are too close, you can breathe in the droplets, including the COVID-19 virus if the person coughing has the disease.

Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth

Why? Hands touch many surfaces and can pick up viruses.

Once contaminated, hands can transfer the virus to your eyes, nose or mouth.

From there, the virus can enter your body and can make you sick.

Make sure you, and the people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene.

This means covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately.

Why? Droplets spread virus. By following good respiratory hygiene you protect the people around you from viruses such as cold, flu and COVID-19..

Why? National and local authorities will have the most up to date information on the situation in your area. Calling in advance will allow your health care provider to quickly direct you to the right health facility. This will also protect you and help prevent spread of viruses and other infections.

Keep up to date on the latest COVID-19 hotspots (cities or local areas where COVID-19 is spreading widely). If possible, avoid travelling to places – especially if you are an older person or have diabetes, heart or lung disease.

Why? You have a higher chance of catching COVID-19 in one of these areas.

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Nobody Can Stop Me From Entering Harvest House – Advocate Chamisa

Farai Dziva|
MDC Alliance president, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has declared that nobody can stop him from entering Harvest House.

Chamisa has however stressed that a revolution is not confined to a building.

Chamisa on Wednesday visited the late Kelvin Choto’s family in Chitungwiza.

Choto was shot dead by State security agents during the January 2019 disturbances.

Chamisa joined the Choto family members as they celebrated 2-year – old Janel’s birthday.

Janel is the daughter of the late Kelvin Choto (21).

Chamisa said:
“Why are our soldiers and police officers being abused?

It’s just that I don’t want to go to Harvest House.

If I want to, do you think there is anyone who can stop me from entering the building?

I can walk into the building during daylight any day.

However, I am not a violent person.
We respect the rule of law, so we are waiting for the court process, but we will not accept to be chased away from our base by visitors.”

He added:
“They are celebrating the seizure of Harvest House and they are saying a lot about Chamisa.

They say we have kicked Chamisa out of Harvest House, we have grabbed Chamisa’s MPs – That doesn’t matter.

A revolution is not limited to a building, you cannot take away 2,6 million people, is that possible?

A different Zimbabwe is possible.A revolution is an unstoppable idea,” said Chamisa.

“Mr Mnangagwa cannot suppress the people forever.People will liberate themselves from oppression.

You think you are on top of the situation but you are fooling yourself, things can change unexpectedly.”

Advocate Chamisa

Workers To Embark On Nationwide Protest Against Salaries

The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has announced plans to launch nationwide protests against low wages and escalating prices of goods and services.

Speaking during a press conference in Harare today ZCTU president, Peter Mutasa said they are calling for all Zimbabweans across the country to mount a peaceful push for a better Zimbabwe.

“We are calling on all Zimbabweans who have Zimbabwe at heart to join the ZCTU as we mount a peaceful push for a better Zimbabwe. However, we cannot mobilise on the basis of sectors. No more informal-formal divide, no more urban-rural divide, no east, west, south and north divide only the poor and oppressed collectively wagging a struggle for a fair share of the cake,” said Mutasa.

He applauded the stance taken by health workers who yesterday announced that they were embarking on an industrial action.

“The nurses have already shown the way and we must support them. We salute the heroic and united position adopted by the health service workers who are fighting for better salaries. They are frontline workers in the fight against Corona Virus,” he said

Mutasa lamented the lack of cushion allowances during the Covid-19 induced lockdown despite promises from the Government.

“Zimbabweans are dying silently during this lockdown period due to hunger and starvation. The ZWL$200 per household promised by the Government during this lockdown has not reached them despite it being too little.

“No one will fight for us but ourselves. As workers, it is our belief that we have a Constitutional right to go and fill the streets and I am inviting Zimbabweans to this worthy struggle. It will be tough, but be assured victory is certain if we are united and determined.” said Mutasa

Mutasa could not provide the exact dates of the protests but said anytime next week.The country is currently facing the worst economic crisis since President Emmerson Mnangagwa took oath office in 2018.

Mr. President Your Own People Will Soon Surrender You To The Public!!!

By Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo| To me the levels of looting, reflects racing against time.

There is something fishy around this kind of looting. It looks like there is a deadline, or there are fixed targets which must be met, and the whole drama shows that there were no criminals around Robert Mugabe, it was simply a fight to have a turn to loot national coffers!!!

I’m so surprised to see the whole State President, posing for images with criminals who have looted the state coffers. What does this entail on your legacy as a Head of State? All those people around you, and the praise singers will be spectators when you are in trouble.

The nature of people is that those around you will be laughing at you when you get into trouble. Where is George Charamba, the spokesman to former President Robert Mugabe? Today he is in your Government. Where is Oppah Muchinguri?

Where is the politburo which endorsed your dismissal? The same politburo which endorsed your dismissal, is the same politburo which endorsed your Presidency. The same 10 provinces which called for your ouster, is the same 10 provinces which reinstated you. Your departure will be sad, it is unfortunate that those around you are after crumbs falling from the master’s table, and they are comfortable with what is happening in our country. I have few questions, why are you holding on to Obadiah Moyo, the failed Minister of Health? Why is your cabinet full of questionable characters? After all the exposed loot of Covid-19, why are you holding onto to Obadiah Moyo who is responsible for all this mess?

I am tempted to believe that the Drax International saga has a lot of finger prints around it, given the context that the Minister of Health is still around and you are still holding onto to him. There could more to it than what we are reading from social media and other platforms. Money that was meant to feed the whole nation during the pandemic was looted by own members of the family, through hoax companies linked to the first family, and do you care about your own legacy?

I was looking at images circulating on social media, which you were posing with those questionable characters, where on this earth would you see a whole some President posing with criminals of that nature? From Drax International, to all the Nat pharm deals, it clears shows that these deals have a lot of finger prints around them, and my simple question is why posing for images with such criminals?

Today Mthuli Ncube is running from one corridor to another, with many papers with Government letterhead, cooking all the measures, it’s too late Mr. President, the centre can’t hold anymore, people are fed up with lies, propaganda, cooked information, fake receipts, fake vouchers, fake statements, failed promises, torture and alleged abductions, it’s time to give an ear or reflect, or else your own people will soon surrender you to the public. It is important to listen, when you are offered advice. It is not necessary to attack those who open your eyes. I’m surprised that whole some 60 Million USD is transferred from Government coffers without your knowledge? The honest truth is that all these are games, and the money was looted by your own members of the family and close people around you, we the majority have nothing to benefit.

The rate at which press conferences are held being held from one corridor to another clearly shows that the pivot holding all the pillars of the system will soon crumble and all pieces will be scattered all over. It will be very difficult to gather spilled milk. Today, we are witnessing nurses and other civil servants, going on strike, and this clearly shows you have failed as a leader. Previously you have tried to heap blame on sanctions, yet your own people loot the Government leaving the purse empty. My simple question, why is the first lady Mrs. Mnangagwa involved in Ministry of Health? You honestly tell me, Zimbabwe has run out of Ambassadors for Health Ministry? What a joke!!! Where is the 18 Billion stimulus package which you announced during the lockdown? Where is the 500 Million which Mthuli Ncube announced, which was meant for cushioning people? Do you realize how the masses are suffering?

No accountability to platinum deals

No accountability to Gold deals

No accountability to Jumbo & Fredda Rebbeca mine

No accountability to all mining activities in Chiadzwa, and how much worthy of diamonds were extracted during the lockdown?

No accountability on Nat pharm deals

It is high time you must open your eyes and listen to people’s grievances.

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo is a Policy Advisor and Researcher, He is also the Head of Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinking (ZIST), and he can be contacted at [email protected]

Ziyambi Ziyambi Defends Marriages Bill

ZIYAMBI ZIYAMBI

Zimbabweans should not only cast the Marriages Bill in bad light, but should also pick up positives such as putting an end to the discrimination and infringement of women’s civil liberties which are provided for in the proposed legislation.

Harare lawyer Robert Mzira said the Bill was a step in the right direction as it also tries to address issues to do with gender equality.

It would also bring the Bill in line with the Constitution with regards to abolishment of early child marriages.

Last week, there was a public outcry after Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, while presenting the Marriages Bill in the Senate said the payment of bride price would no longer be regarded as a barrier in solemnising a marriage between two consenting adults if they satisfy other requirements of the law.

However, Mzira said the Bill was not all about payment of bride price, but has other positives like liberating women and bringing about the era of change.

“It is all about bringing the law in line with the Constitution in terms of gender equality and abolishment of early child marriages,” Mzira said.

“It was enacted to prevent exploitation so that women are not seen as tools to make someone rich.

“They can now decide as to how they can get married; the decision now lies in their hands so we can safely say it’s a win for the matriarchal.”

Zimbabwe, just like most African countries, is riddled with traditional practices, rituals and practices which perpetuate the discrimination and infringement of women’s civil liberties.

Mzira said the Bill was part of a cocktail of strategies meant to transform society to be more sensitive to women’s economic and social rights.

“Since society is patriarchal, women are not completely respected, but the proposed law is a stepping stone towards equality,” he said.

“It is like taking baby steps, we are getting there slowly, but education is the key and we need to take heed that the law is fundamental to change. It is a liberating process for the patriarchy.”

He added that the proposed law would give women the right to say how and who they want to marry, not according to the dictates of society.

“According to section 7(1) of the Bill, lobola will not be abolished or outlawed, but it will no longer be a legal requirement for customary marriages,” he said.

“If parties to a customary marriage do agree on roora (lobola), the registrar will have to record the agreement when registering the marriage under clause 16(2).”

He said the Bill focuses on doing away with other harmful practices such as early child marriages.

“According to the clause 3 of the Bill, marriages of boys and girls under the age of 18 will be absolutely prohibited and the prohibition will extend to all types of marriage and to civil partnerships.”

-Newsday

Balance Salaries And Prices, Govt Told

The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) says government should balance between pricing of goods and salaries to prevent a situation where the loss of value on earnings would impoverish consumers.

CCZ made the remarks after civil servants rejected a 50% salary raise and a non-taxable US$75 COVID-19 allowance announced by Treasury on Wednesday.

The workers have described the offer as insignificant considering the soaring prices of basic commodities in recent weeks.

CCZ regional manager for Bulawayo, Comfort Muchekedza yesterday said there should be a balance between pricing of goods and salaries.

“Consumers have a right to basic needs and this right is very important and should not be taken for granted,” Muchekedza said.

“In our case, the government, being the custodian of all citizens, has to make sure that all the citizens have access to basic needs. If citizens are buying goods, they have to be affordable and an equal match between salaries and prices.”

Muchekedza said prices should not run away from income.

“The price of bread is now too much. At the current $62 per loaf, one needs more than $1 500 for bread only, how many can afford that?” he asked.

Muchekedza said more worrying was that government’s subsidised mealie-meal was not reaching many, forcing the population to buy a 10kg packet of the staple commodity at $250 as opposed to $70.

“A family usually needs 30kg of mealie-meal per month and you say $250 multiplied by three, it is $750 and to add to $1 500 for bread, the whole salary is over.

You haven’t talked about sugar, cooking, bills and transport money,” Muchekedza added.

“All these costs really don’t match with the income and government should meet with stakeholders and come up with a resolution.”


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Arrested Duo Granted Bail

By A Correspondent- Namatai Kwekweza and Vongai Zimudzi were arrested for protesting against Constitutional ammendments.

The duo spent the night behind bars before they were released Saturday.

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Mashakada Dares Chamisa To Accept Court Ruling

MDC Alliance legislator Tapiwa Mashakada has responded to people criticising his recent decision to default to Thokozani Khupe’s camp and said true democracy is accepting the ruling of the courts. Mashakada went on to say, people who are ill advising Nelson Chamisa are spoiling his chances of becoming the president of Zimbabwe.

Writing on his Facebook Mashakada said:

Clarion call to All MDC Party Structures and the 2014 National Council: “Munhu wese mugango/Umuntu wonke embizeni

The MDC party does not have a substantive leader until the Extra Ordinary Congress chooses a new Leader. The shenanigans that happened after Tsvangirai’s death were all nullified by the Supreme Court. These were:Chamisa’s takeover and his Congress, Khupe’s Congress

True Democrats must accept the ruling of our courts and comply with the Supreme court ruling. All accusations about some people being sell-outs or bought by Zanu PF are immaterial. It is cheap policking. Let MDC leaders walk the talk on democracy, rule of law and constitutionalism. The MDC family must unite, go to Congress and choose a new leader to replace Morgan   Tsvangirai and reaffirm the original position that MDC is a labour backed party, a social democratic party and not a neo-liberal party

It most importantly, a party that is non tribal, non racial, non sexist. A party with a  rural support base. The cabal that is ill-advising my young  brother Nelson Chamisa are making his political Waterloo and spoiling his chances of  ever becoming the President of Zimbabwe

Mashakada joined Thokozani Khupe’s MDC faction after the Supreme court judgement in April that ruled that Chamisa was not the rightful MDC president and restored the party’s 2014 structures.

RBZ Clarifies On Bond Notes, Coins, Says It’s Still Legal Tender

The RBZ has released the following statement which emphasises that all notes and coins are still a legal tender in the country. Read the full statement below:

PRESS STATEMENT ON THE USE OF BANK NOTES AND COINS

The Bank would like to advise the public that the notes and coins issued by the Bank and currently in circulation are still legal tender.

For the avoidance of doubt, the notes and coins which are legal tender are bond coins, bond in notes $2 and $S and banknotes in denominations $2, $5, $10 and$20.

The Bank would also like to urge members of the public who wish to exchange coins and old notes for new ones to do so through their banks which are mandated to serve their custorners.

John P Mangudya Governor

19 June 2020

The statement come amid reports that vendors and some informal traders are refusing $2 notes and coins from their customers.

Two Women Protestors Granted ZWL$3000 Bail

Two women who demonstrated at the Ministry of Justice, Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs, Vongai Zimudzi and Namatai Kwekweza have been remanded out of custody and granted RTGS$3000 bail each.

The duo are being charged for participating in a gathering with the intent to promote public violence, breaches of peace or bigotry as defined in Section 37 (i)(b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Chapter 9:23

The bail conditions are as follows;

I) surrender passports,

I) reside at the given address

iii) report to the police station every Friday

iv) not to interfere with police investigations

The trial date has been set for 20 July 2020.

Their crime was to oppose amendment of the constitution.

LIVE: Will Mwonzora Succeed In Stage-Managing Violence To Accuse President Chamisa?

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Zimbabweans have lost all their Saturday family time focusing on three individuals who shot into the limelight for all the loud-reasons.

The three are Douglas Mwonzora who continues with his futile fight to destroy MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa, Kuda Tagwirei, Mnangagwa’s top aide who made US$58m from a dirty ZUPCO deal.

Top on the list is Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo who appeared in court on fraud charges.

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“Apologise”: Biti Tells Mthuli Ncube

Former Finance Minister and Harare East legislator Tendai Biti has said Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has been involved in massive lying and he should apologise to Zimbabwe as he is introducing the Zimbabwe dollar through the back door.

Biti said the treasury boss and the RBZ chief John Mangudya misled the nation when they said the country was introducing its own currency which would be 1:1 with the USD:

We made a point to Ncube that the conditions did not yet exist for introduction of our own currency. We were further confused yesterday (Wednesday) when the Minister of Finance effectively de-dollarised by the introduction of US$75 allowance to civil servants and US$30 to war veterans.

It is our contention that Ncube owes Zimbabwe an apology and that he should repeal SI 33 and SI 42 and the Finance Act because he is introducing the Zimbabwe dollar through the back door. The Minister of Finance has been involved in massive lying,

Biti repeatedly made the same claims that Zimbabwe is not ready to have its own currency especially last year when the RTGS dollar was introduced by the government.

-newsday

Human Rights Defenders Denounce Rampant Abuse Of Women By Mnangagwa Administration

Farai Dziva|Human Rights defenders have roundly condemned the harassment of women by Emmerson Mnangagwa’s misogynistic administration.

Two young ladies, Namatai Kwekweza of WELEAD Trust and Vongai Zimudzi were arrested for protesting against the Constitutional Amendment Bill 2.

Three MDC Alliance youth Joana Mamombe
Netsai Marova and Cecilia Chimbiri were abducted and tortured by state security agents for speaking on behalf of millions of hungry Zimbabweans- the three were also arrested and rearrested.In Bulawayo, two women were brutally assaulted by police details.

Girl Child Empowerment Zimbabwe, Tatenda Maposa told ZimEye.com on Saturday the current government was seeing suspicious shadows everywhere.He described the persecution of women by Mnangagwa’s government as a desperate measure meant to cow citizens into submission.

“We strongly condemn the persecution of women by the government.Three young ladies Joana Mamombe, Netsai Marova and Cecilia Chimbiri are being tormented and we call for their unconditional release.

Namatai Kwekweza and Vongai Zimudzi were arrested for expressing their views on the Constitutional Amendment Bill 2.

The young women and others will continue to rise and they will not be silenced.

A constitution that was endorsed by 3.3 million people should also be amended by 3.3 million people.

There are more pressing issues that must addressed.

This amendment is not meant to benefit the people but an individual.We therefore reject lipstick amendments,” said Maposa.

Green Institute Director, Blessing Matasva also described the harassment of women as totally unacceptable.

“We condemn the persecution of women in the strongest possible terms.

It is shocking to note that government agents are flexing their muscles on hapless women.

The sparring with susceptible citizens is a reflection of dictatorship of the worst kind.

Natsai and Vongai have the right to express themselves freely, without intimidation and persecution,” said Matasva.

Namatai Kwekweza

Patriotic Front Unveils Interim Leadership

National coordinators of The Patriotic Front held a meeting Thursday evening, in which they elected members of the interim National Executive Committee, set to lead The Third Way until at least its official launch.

True to the party’s multiracial, multiethnic approach of uniting Zimbabweans towards finding lasting solutions to the country’s multifaceted crisis, TPF elected a structure which is a blend of races, ethnic groups, youth and experience.

In line with its resolve to economically emancipate and empower people in their communities while also trying to restore national, regional and international confidence in Zimbabwe, the leadership comprises business leaders, economic experts, technocrats, politicians and community leaders.

 Members of TPF interim National Executive Committee

President : Darryl Collet
Deputy President     : Patrick Matsinhanise
Deputy  President   :  Anele Ndlovu
National Chairperson :  Tamary Mukuna
Secretary General : Andrew Nyathi
Deputy SG : Thutho Mavula
Secretary for Finance : Jonathan Fennel
Secretary for Mobilization and Organising: Stanley Eden Ncube
Deputy :  Joyful Ncube
Deputy : Simbarashe Mupundu
Secretary For Innovation : Sam Mudzimurema
Secretary for Information : Mxolisi Ncube
Deputy : Annah Chibhamu
Secretary for International Relations : Nkanyezi Ndlovu
Secretary for Economic Development :  St John Smallbones
Secretary for Legal Affairs: Vusani  Khumalo
Secretary for Commercial Agriculture :  Adam Forbes
Secretary for Subsistence Agriculture :  Tanyaradzwa Makumbo
Sec for Elections : Muchengeti Hwacha
Secretary for Arts and Culture :  Peter Sinek
Secretary for Health and Welfare : Butholezwe Nyathi
Secretary for Education : Eddington M Mugova
Secretary for Security : Brian Hayes
Deputy : Martin Phakathi
Deputy : Busani Malinga
Secretary for People Living With Disabilities and Vulnerable Groups: Handsome Madzonga
Director Women Patriots : Blessing Mugwagwa
Director Young Patriots : Prosper Ncube

This is a leadership which understands that Zimbabwe now needs servants, not bosses and that Zimbabwe and its people need more than just political parties and empty politics.

Now that the leadership issue has been put to rest, the real work of building the party in every corner of Zimbabwe and initiating developmental programmes begins in earnest.

We believe that there is more that unites Zimbabweans than divides them and built on that need for patriotism, inclusiveness, self-belief, self-esteem, unity, peace and progress is our call to turn Zimbabwe into a democratic developmental state.

God created Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans for a purpose and TPF is born to fulfill that Godly purpose.

LIVE: Mwonzora, Obadiah, And Tagwirei Have Sucked The Whole Saturday Out Of Your Soul

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Zimbabweans have lost all their Saturday family time focusing on three individuals who shot into the limelight for all the loud-reasons.

The three are Douglas Mwonzora who continues with his futile fight to destroy MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa, Kuda Tagwirei, Mnangagwa’s top aide who made US$58m from a dirty ZUPCO deal.

Top on the list is Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo who appeared in court on fraud charges.

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Court Ruling Opens Door For Zimbos In S.A

Own Correspondent

Zimbabweans applying for special dispensation permits in South Africa

The High Court in Pretoria has ruled in favour of special permits holders, refugees and asylum seekers in South Africa receiving the Covid-19 unemployment grant.

The ruling by the High Court opens doors for hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans legally documented to stay in South Africa.

The court found that directives issued by Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu was unconstitutional and unlawful, and that the exclusion of certain groups from accessing the R350 grant should be stopped.

The minister has been given five days to quantify the costs of extending the grant and another five days to publish amended regulations.

The groups that will be included under the COVID-19 unemployment grant are asylum seekers and special permit holders from Lesotho, Angola and Zimbabwe.

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Obadiah Moyo, Kuda Tagwirei And Douglas Mwonzora Stealing The Weekend Away From Zimbabweans.

Zimbabweans have lost all their Saturday family time focusing on three individuals who shot into the limelight for all the loud-reasons.

The three are Douglas Mwonzora who continues with his futile fight to destroy MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa, Kuda Tagwirei, Mnangagwa’s top aide who made US$58m from a dirty ZUPCO deal.

Top on the list is Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo who appeared in court on fraud charges.

Watch our live discussion in the video downloading below. Please be patient as the video downloads.

Coltart Trashes Mashakada’s Malicious Allegations On Party Finances

Own Correspondent

David Coltart

The opposition MDC Alliance has dismissed as false reports that the party leadership, including Nelson Chamisa, abused funds.

We present the party’s statement in full below.

20 June 2020

STATEMENT ON FALSE ALLEGATIONS OF FINANCIAL MISMANAGEMENT

MDC-ALLIANCE

I have noted with concern the allegations by Mr Mashakada reported in The Herald of the 16th of June, 2020 alleging that senior leaders of the MDC Alliance have been involved in the misuse of party funds. This is a baseless accusation that serves a ZANU PF agenda.

As the public will know, this is not the first time allegations of this nature have been raised. I repeat what I have stated before, namely, that since taking office, I have implemented systems designed to combat fraud and any misuse of party funds. I am not aware of any misuse of party funds since I became Treasurer-General in 2019. I also stress that President Nelson Chamisa is not a signatory to any of the party accounts and he has always insisted on the highest levels of integrity and probity in all matters financial and administrative.

The allegations made by Mr Mashakada are accordingly scurrilous and baseless. It is also pertinent to note that at no time has Mr Mashakada raised any of these concerns with me in the last year as would have been expected, despite having every opportunity to do so. One questions why he now suddenly raises these matters which appear to indicate a malicious political motive. Zanu PF has made similar baseless accusations and they are hardly paragons of virtue. What is this common agenda, I ask?

I assure our members and the public that transparency and openness are at the heart of all of our financial affairs.

David Coltart

REVEALED- Health Minister Obediah Moyo’s Bail Conditions

By A Correspondent- Minister of Health and Child Care Obadiah Moyo, who is facing three counts of criminal abuse of office has been released on ZW$50,000 bail.

He was remanded out of custody to July 31.

Harare Magistrate Munamato Mutevedzi granted Moyo bail this afternoon following his appearance before the courts after his arrest over the COVIDGATE scandal.

Mutevedzi also ordered Moyo to report to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, which arrested him, thrice a week.

He is also to surrender his passport, and to not interfere with State witnesses.

The witnesses include Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, George Guvamatanga, as well as Dr. Agnes Mahomva who is national coordinator of the National Covid-19 Taskforce.

Other witnesses, according to the court papers, are top managers at the National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm).

This is a developing story. Refresh this page for latest updates.

Midlands’ COVID-19+ Woman Dies

A woman who tested positive to Covid-19 died on Friday in Gweru, bringing the number of deaths due to the disease in the country to five.

This is the first Covid-19 death in Midlands province.

Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Larry Mavima this morning said he was saddened to report that a woman who was confirmed Covid-19 positive had passed on.

“It is with a heavy heart that I announce the death of a woman from Gweru who is said to have been Covid 19 positive. Dr Reginald Mhene (Provincial Medical Director) called me last night (Friday) giving me the update. He told me that tests done on the woman after her death showed that she was Covid-19 positive. This brings to five the number of Covid-19 related deaths in the country and the first in the province,” said. Minister Mavima is also the chairperson of the Midlands Provincial Covid 19 taskforce.

More to follow

BREAKING- OBEDIAH MOYO FREED ON ZW$50k BAIL

By A Correspondent- Minister of Health and Child Care Obadiah Moyo, who is facing three counts of criminal abuse of office has been released on ZW$50,000 bail.

Harare Magistrate Munamato Mutevedzi granted Moyo bail this afternoon following his appearance before the courts after his arrest over the COVIDGATE scandal.

Mutevedzi also ordered Moyo to report to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, which reportedly arrested him, thrice a week.

He is also to surrender his passport, and not to interfere with State witnesses.

The witnesses include Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, George Guvamatanga, as well as Dr. Agnes Mahomva who is national coordinator of the National Covid-19 Taskforce.

Other witnesses, according to the court papers, are top managers at the National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm).

This is a developing story. Refresh this page for latest updates.

State Seeks To Oppose Bail As Obadiah Moyo Appears In Court

Own Correspondent

Obadiah Moyo

HEALTH and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo is appearing before a Harare magistrate where he faces three charges of criminal abuse of office.

Moyo faces criminal abuse of duty as a public officer as defined in section 174 (1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, Chapter 9:23.

The State seeks to oppose bail, saying the Minister is facing a lengthy period in jail if convicted, and therefore might abscond if released.

The State further says it has a strong case against Moyo, and that there is a huge public outcry over the scandal the accused is allegedly involved in. As a result, says the State, his release would jeopardize public confidence in the justice delivery system of the country.

See parts of the docket created against Moyo.

“Army, Police Denials Makes Zimbabwe A Very Dangerous Place To Live”: Report

IF denials by the Zimbabwe National Army and the Zimbabwe Republic Police are to be taken for truth, our country has certainly become a dangerous place to live and invest in, where marauding bogus army and police officers can do things at will, cause suffering to the people even in broad daylight and get away with it.

The latest incident was the shutdown of Bulawayo by the army and police , with video evidence of police officers dragging a handcuffed man in the courtyard of a petrol station widely shared. According to media reports, Standard Chartered bank was forced to close its only branch in town. The bank sent a message to its customers saying it had closed its doors due to “circumstances beyond our control.”

However, as is now expected when government wants to spruce up its image, the Zimbabwe National Army has refuted reports that members of the armed forces moved in to take charge of Bulawayo central business. Who then are those people causing such mayhem and getting away with it, while members of the army, as claimed the Zimbabwe National Army deputy director of public relations Alex Zuva, are in the vicinity watching these things happen as their presence was only “assisting the Zimbabwe Republic Police in enforcing coronavirus lockdown regulations”.

The same thing happened when the army and police officers assisted Thokozani Khupe-led faction of the MDC-T 2014 structures take over Harvest House from the MDC Alliance at night. Seriously, how could the army and police have been enforcing coronavirus regulations at Harvest House at 10pm? How many people would be travelling in town at that time of the night?

Then of cause there is the denial of the arrest of MDC Alliance activists Joanah Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova, in which Zanu-PF officials, government officials and the Zimbabwe Republic Police have all denied involvement.

The truth about the situation is that Zanu-PF and government has for too long used the police force, the army and the intelligence services to brutalise suspected members of the opposition and ordinary citizens who express concern over the way government is managing the country.

Very often corroborated accounts have been given of how Zanu-PF youths have been dressed in police or army attire and given guns to brutalise the opposition voices. The army and police officials will deny involvement, sometimes because they have not been involved, but they simply turn a blind eye when they see these atrocities being committed.

-Newsday

Fifth Covid-19 Death For Zimbabwe Recorded In Gweru.

State Media

File Picture of hospital authorities attending to a Covid 19 death.

A WOMAN who tested positive to Covid-19 died on Friday in Gweru, bringing the number of deaths due to the disease in the country to five.

This is the first Covid-19 death in Midlands province.

Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Larry Mavima this morning said he was saddened to report that a woman who was confirmed Covid-19 positive had passed on.

“It is with a heavy heart that I announce the death of a woman from Gweru who is said to have been Covid 19 positive. Dr Reginald Mhene (Provincial Medical Director) called me last night (Friday) giving me the update. He told me that tests done on the woman after her death showed that she was Covid-19 positive. This brings to five the number of Covid-19 related deaths in the country and the first in the province,” said. Minister Mavima is also the chairperson of the Midlands Provincial Covid 19 taskforce.

More to follow

Zanu Pf Land Barons At It Again

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF land barons are allegedly parcelling out land to party supporters illegally at Insuza, Umguza district for R5 000 for a plot.

MDC Insuza ward 11 councillor, Tapson Moyo told Southern Eye that over 300 Zanu-PF supporters had benefited from the illegal land sales.

“There are 300 villagers that have been resettled in my ward by Zanu-PF land barons,” Moyo said, adding that Zanu-PF members claimed that they wanted to boost their membership in the ward.

One of the villagers, alleged to be involved in the scam, denied the allegations but admitted that some resettlement took place last year.

Village head, Mlungisi Tshuma also confirmed the development.

“One of the members who bought the land admitted in a meeting that he bought the land for R5 000, as we speak, those newly-resettled villagers are busy constructing their homes,” Tshuma said.

Umguza District Development co-ordinator, Tapiwa Zivovoyi said government had not sanctioned the land sales.

“The Umguza district lands committee has not allocated any land. It is awaiting direction from the land audit whose results are yet to be released,” Zivovoyi said.

Matabeleland North Provincial minister Richard Moyo, who is also Zanu-PF provincial chairperson, declined to comment on the matter.

“My office is not the one that is dealing with land,” he said.

-Newsday

Man Fatally Shoots Neighbour Over Birds

By A Correspondent- The love of birds landed a Concession man in trouble after he fatally shot his neighbour with a shotgun.

Isaac Mbanje (67) of Esparanza B farm, Concession was not asked to plead to a murder charge before Concession resident magistrate Nixon Mangoti.

Prosecutor Munyaradzi Nengomasha alleged that on June 11 Mbanje took his 12 bore shotgun and went to his neighbour’s house Michael Chindima accusing him poisoning birds in his maize field.

Mbanje shot the now deceased Chindima on the right thigh and he bled profusely and died on the spot.

The suspect went and filed a police report before leading the police to the scene where the incident had taken place.

They identified the body and a cartridge was recovered on the scene.

MDC Alliance Trashes Abuse Of Funds Reports

The opposition MDC Alliance has dismissed as false reports that the party leadership, including Nelson Chamisa, abused funds.

We present the party’s statement in full below.

20 June 2020
STATEMENT ON FALSE ALLEGATIONS OF FINANCIAL MISMANAGEMENT
MDC-ALLIANCE

I have noted with concern the allegations by Mr Mashakada reported in The Herald of the 16th of June, 2020 alleging that senior leaders of the MDC Alliance have been involved in the misuse of party funds. This is a baseless accusation that serves a ZANU PF agenda.

As the public will know, this is not the first time allegations of this nature have been raised. I repeat what I have stated before, namely, that since taking office, I have implemented systems designed to combat fraud and any misuse of party funds. I am not aware of any misuse of party funds since I became Treasurer-General in 2019. I also stress that President Nelson Chamisa is not a signatory to any of the party accounts and he has always insisted on the highest levels of integrity and probity in all matters financial and administrative.

The allegations made by Mr Mashakada are accordingly scurrilous and baseless. It is also pertinent to note that at no time has Mr Mashakada raised any of these concerns with me in the last year as would have been expected, despite having every opportunity to do so. One questions why he now suddenly raises these matters which appear to indicate a malicious political motive. Zanu PF has made similar baseless accusations and they are hardly paragons of virtue. What is this common agenda, I ask?

I assure our members and the public that transparency and openness are at the heal t of all of our financial affairs.

David Coltart

Obadiah Moyo In Court

ZBC

Obadiah Moyo

HEALTH and Child Care Minister, Obadiah Moyo is appearing in court this Saturday and is now at the Harare magistrate’s courts.

The minister was arrested on Friday by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) over his alleged involvement in NatPharm’s unprocedural contract with Drax International LLC to supply medicines and surgical sundries.

He spent Friday night at Rhodesville Police Station in eastern Harare.

His arrest followed the arrest of three NatPharm bosses this week on charges of criminal abuse of office for approving the deal with Drax, now known as Drax Consult SAGL after a name change, without following laid down procurement procedures.

Drax representative Delish Nguwaya has since been charged in court over the deal, which has already been cancelled on the orders of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

Zacc spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure confirmed the arrest of Dr Moyo but did not give details of the allegations he was facing.

Sources close to investigations said Dr Moyo was invited to Zacc headquarters on Wednesday to record statements before he was released to allow investigators to study the documents further, investigations that led to yesterday’s arrest.

Comm Makamure said ZACC was looking at procurement systems and procedures of supply of medicines and equipment to fight Covid-19 to establish compliance with laid down procedures.

“We are looking at the whole procurement system for Covid-19 to establish systems compliance in handling and managing both procurements and donations. We have two processes: the investigation arm and another comprising our officers carrying out a review of the whole procurement system to ensure compliance. This is being done with a view to making recommendations on how it can be improved,” said Comm Makamure.

Sugar Price Up Again

By Own Correspondent| Tongaat Hulett has hiked the price of sugar again, the third time since the beginning of June 2020.

According to the latest update from Tongaat Hulett, a 2kg of brown sugar will be sold at a retail price of ZWL$182.58.

A 2kg white sugar now costs a retail price of ZWL$192.23 from around ZWL$148.

The last time Tongaat Hulett hiked prices, they pegged a 2kg of brown sugar at ZWL$144.

Below is the new Tongaat Hulett price list.

JUST IN- HEALTH MINISTER OBEDIAH MOYO CHARGED

The Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Obadiah Moyo has been charged with three counts of criminal abuse of office when he appeared before Harare Magistrate this Saturday.

The state is currently opposing bail.

This is a developing story. Refresh this page for latest updates.

Extracts From The Article By The President Of The Russian Federation H.E. Mr. Vladimir Putin

“75th Anniversary of the Great Victory: Shared Responsibility to History and our Future”

The full text is available on the Kremlin’s website: en.kremlin.ru/d/63527

75 years have passed since the end of the Great Patriotic War.

They usually say that the war has left a deep imprint on every family’s history. Behind these words, there are fates of millions of people, their sufferings and the pain of loss. Behind these words, there is also the pride, the truth and the memory.

We have a responsibility to our past and our future to do our utmost to prevent those horrible tragedies from happening ever again. Hence, I was compelled to come out with an article about World War II and the Great Patriotic War. I have discussed this idea on several occasions with world leaders, and they have showed their support.

The root causes of World War II mainly stem from the decisions made after World War I. The Treaty of Versailles became a symbol of grave injustice for Germany. It basically implied that the country was to be robbed, being forced to pay enormous reparations to the Western allies that drained its economy.

One of the major outcomes of World War I was the establishment of the League of Nations. There were high expectations for that international organisation to ensure lasting peace and collective security. It was a progressive idea that, if followed through consistently, could actually prevent the horrors of a global war from happening again.

However, the League of Nations dominated by the victorious powers of France and the United Kingdom proved ineffective and just got swamped by pointless discussions. The League of Nations and the European continent in general turned a deaf ear to the repeated calls of the Soviet Union to establish an equitable collective security system, and sign an Eastern European pact and a Pacific pact to prevent aggression. These proposals were disregarded.

World War II did not happen overnight, nor did it start unexpectedly or all of a sudden. And German aggression against Poland was not out of nowhere. It was the result of a number of tendencies and factors in the world politics of that time.

All pre-war events fell into place to form one fatal chain. But, undoubtedly, the main factors that predetermined the greatest tragedy in the history of mankind were state egoism, cowardice, appeasement of the aggressor who was gaining strength, and unwillingness of political elites to search for compromise.

The Soviet Union and the Red Army, no matter what anyone is trying to prove today, made the main and crucial contribution to the defeat of Nazism. These were heroes who fought to the end surrounded by the enemy at Bialystok and Mogilev, Uman and Kiev, Vyazma and Kharkov. They launched attacks near Moscow and Stalingrad, Sevastopol and Odessa, Kursk and Smolensk. They liberated Warsaw, Belgrade, Vienna and Prague. They stormed Koenigsberg and Berlin.

The efforts of all countries and peoples who fought against a common enemy resulted in victory. The British army protected its homeland from invasion, fought the Nazis and their satellites in the Mediterranean and North Africa. American and British troops liberated Italy and opened the Second Front.

The US dealt powerful and crushing strikes against the aggressor in the Pacific Ocean. We remember the tremendous sacrifices made by the Chinese people and their great role in defeating Japanese militarists. Let us not forget the fighters of Fighting France, who did not fall for the shameful capitulation and continued to fight against the Nazis.

We will also always be grateful for the assistance rendered by the Allies in providing the Red Army with munition, raw materials, food and equipment. And that help was significant – about 7 percent of the total military production of the Soviet Union.

The core of the Anti-Hitler Coalition began to take shape immediately after the attack on the Soviet Union where the United States and Britain unconditionally supported it in the fight against Hitler’s Germany.

At the Tehran Conference in 1943, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill formed an alliance of great powers, agreed to elaborate coalition diplomacy and a joint strategy in the fight against a common deadly threat. The leaders of the Big Three had a clear understanding that the unification of industrial, resource and military capabilities of the USSR, the United States and the UK will give unchallenged supremacy over the enemy.

The Soviet Union fully fulfilled its obligations to its allies and always offered a helping hand. Thus, the Red Army supported the landing of the Anglo-American troops in Normandy by carrying out a large-scale Operation Bagration in Belorussia.

In January 1945, having broken through to the Oder River, our soldiers put an end to the last powerful offensive of the Wehrmacht on the Western Front in the Ardennes. Three months after the victory over Germany, the USSR, in full accordance with the Yalta agreements, declared war on Japan and defeated the million-strong Kwantung Army.

The victor powers left us a system that has become the quintessence of the intellectual and political quest of several centuries. A series of conferences – Tehran, Yalta, San Francisco and Potsdam – laid the foundation of a world that for 75 years had no global war, despite the sharpest contradictions.

Historical revisionism, the manifestations of which we now observe in the West, primarily with regard to the subject of the Second World War and its outcome, is dangerous because it grossly and cynically distorts the understanding of the principles of peaceful development, laid down at the Yalta and San Francisco conferences in 1945. The major historic achievement of Yalta and other decisions of that time is the agreement to create a mechanism that would allow the leading powers to remain within the framework of diplomacy in resolving their differences.

The twentieth century brought large-scale and comprehensive global conflicts, and in 1945, nuclear weapons capable of physically destroying the Earth also entered the scene. In other words, the settlement of disputes by force has become prohibitively dangerous. And the victors in the Second World War understood that. They understood and were aware of their own responsibility towards humanity.

The cautionary tale of the League of Nations was taken into account in 1945. The structure of the UN Security Council was developed in a way to make peace guarantees as concrete and effective as possible. That is how the institution of the permanent members of the Security Council and the right of the veto as their privilege and responsibility came into being.

What is the power of veto in the UN Security Council? To put it bluntly, it is the only reasonable alternative to a direct confrontation between major countries. It is a statement by one of the five powers that a decision is unacceptable to it and is contrary to its interests and its ideas about the right approach.

And other countries, even if they do not agree, take this position as a given, abandoning any attempts to realise their unilateral efforts. It means that in one way or another it is necessary to seek compromises.

A new global confrontation started almost immediately after the end of the Second World War and was at times very fierce. And the fact that the Cold War did not grow into the Third World War has become a clear testimony of the effectiveness of the agreements concluded by the Big Three.

The rules of conduct agreed upon during the creation of the United Nations made it possible to further minimise risks and keep confrontation under control.

Of course, we can see that the UN system currently experiences certain tension in its work and is not as effective as it could be. But the UN still performs its primary function. The principles of the UN Security Council are a unique mechanism for preventing a major war or a global conflict.

The calls that have been made quite often in recent years to abolish the power of veto, to deny special opportunities to permanent members of the Security Council are actually irresponsible.

After all, if that happens, the United Nations would in essence become the League of Nations – a meeting for empty talk without any leverage on the world processes.

How it ended is well known. That is why the victor powers approached the formation of the new system of the world order with utmost seriousness seeking to avoid repetition of mistakes made by their predecessors.

It is a duty of ours – all those who take political responsibility and primarily representatives of the victor powers in the Second World War – to guarantee that this system is maintained and improved. Today, as in 1945, it is important to demonstrate political will and discuss the future together.

Our colleagues – Mr Xi Jinping, Mr Macron, Mr Trump and Mr Johnson – supported the Russian initiative to hold a meeting of the leaders of the five nuclear-weapon states, permanent members of the Security Council. We thank them for this and hope that such face-to-face meeting could take place as soon as possible.

A special item on the agenda of the meeting is the situation in the global economy. And above all, overcoming the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Our countries are taking unprecedented measures to protect the health and lives of people and to support citizens who have found themselves in difficult living situations.

Our ability to work together and in concert, as real partners, will show how severe the impact of the pandemic will be, and how quickly the global economy will emerge from the recession.

Moreover, it is unacceptable to turn the economy into an instrument of pressure and confrontation. Popular issues include environmental protection and combating climate change, as well as ensuring the security of the global information space.

Mashakada Pushing A ZANU PF Agenda – David Coltart

Own Correspondent

David Coltart

The opposition MDC Alliance has dismissed as false reports that the party leadership, including Nelson Chamisa, abused funds.

We present the party’s statement in full below.

20 June 2020

STATEMENT ON FALSE ALLEGATIONS OF FINANCIAL MISMANAGEMENT

MDC-ALLIANCE

I have noted with concern the allegations by Mr Mashakada reported in The Herald of the 16th of June, 2020 alleging that senior leaders of the MDC Alliance have been involved in the misuse of party funds. This is a baseless accusation that serves a ZANU PF agenda.

As the public will know, this is not the first time allegations of this nature have been raised. I repeat what I have stated before, namely, that since taking office, I have implemented systems designed to combat fraud and any misuse of party funds. I am not aware of any misuse of party funds since I became Treasurer-General in 2019. I also stress that President Nelson Chamisa is not a signatory to any of the party accounts and he has always insisted on the highest levels of integrity and probity in all matters financial and administrative.

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The allegations made by Mr Mashakada are accordingly scurrilous and baseless. It is also pertinent to note that at no time has Mr Mashakada raised any of these concerns with me in the last year as would have been expected, despite having every opportunity to do so. One questions why he now suddenly raises these matters which appear to indicate a malicious political motive. Zanu PF has made similar baseless accusations and they are hardly paragons of virtue. What is this common agenda, I ask?

I assure our members and the public that transparency and openness are at the heal t of all of our financial affairs.

David Coltart

Zimbabwe Buffoons Plotting Another Coup To Avoid ICC Justice – After 40 Years Ransom- Enough Is Enough

By Nomusa Garikai- “The country’s military leaders have reportedly agreed in private, to invite former Zanu PF political commissar and ex-local government minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, to return back home from South Africa, with the view of laying the ground for his eventual takeover as Zimbabwe president,” reported Spotlight Zimbabwe.

“The disclosures come at a time when, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime, is jittery and perturbed about rumours of an imminent coup d’état, as the Zanu PF leader all but shut down three major cities in panic this week without notice, to curb potential civil unrest.

“Defence sources said, “some very senior” commanders are concerned about the possibility of the ICC hauling them to The Hague, to answer charges of crimes against humanity and army killings of civilians, in the last two decades through war-like operations such as Operation Hakudzokwi, and the recent August 2018 and January 2019 army killings and shooting of civilians, for protests against presidential poll theft and fuel hikes respectively.”

This story only shows that it is not only Mnangagwa who is jittery and confused, his political opponents too are just as jittery and confused. The same military buffoons were behind the November 2017 military coup and solidly behind Mnangagwa whom they had no doubt would revive the Zimbabwe economy and everyone would live happily ever after.

Well the happily ever after has turned into a nightmare as the economy has sunk even deeper into the abyss and Mnangagwa has turned out to be just another clueless tyrant blundering from pillar to post. 

“Zimbabwe is home,” Kasukuwere told Spotlight Zimbabwe. “I will be going back home once the Covid-19 situation has stabilized and security issues addressed. We are all duty bound to work and uplift our country, which is going through unprecedented pain at this moment.”

The military buffoons are now turning to Kasukuwere; just another Zanu PF ruthless tyrant with no more brain than a village idiot!

No one of any substance is going to tolerate another military coup in Zimbabwe. The world is turning the screw on this Zanu PF regime and if there is another coup, the screws will be turned so tight the regime will be crashed to death in a matter of weeks!

The only thing to save Zimbabwe from sinking even deeper into the abyss is for the country to implement the democratic reforms and hold free, fair and credible elections. Like it or not it is time that the Zanu PF buffoon accept that the dictatorship has been a total failure and change, long overdue, must now happen and will happen.

Zanu PF has held this nation to ransom for the last 40 years with tragic, tragic, economic, political and humanitarian consequences. Enough is enough! 

CCZ Laments Mismatch Between Salaries And Cost Of Living

By A Correspondent- The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has lamented over the mismatch between workers’ salaries and the ever-increasing prices of commodities.

CCZ said the government should ensure that a balance is struck between prices and workers’ salaries. CCZ regional manager for Bulawayo Comfort Muchekedza said:

Consumers have a right to basic needs and this right is very important and should not be taken for granted.

In our case, the government, being the custodian of all citizens, has to make sure that all the citizens have access to basic needs.

If citizens are buying goods, they have to be affordable and an equal match.

The remarks are made amid reports of industrial action by health caregivers in public health institutions nationwide over poor salaries.

Meanwhile, inflation is skyrocketing mainly due to the local currency’s loss of value against other currencies and the collapse of the local industry.

Recently, the government proposed a 50 percent salary increment and workers are rejecting the offer saying it is inconsequential considering the inflationary nature of the economy.

-Newsday

Komichi Confirms “Spying” On Chamisa

By A Correspondent- The chairperson of the Thokozani Khupe led Movement for Democratic Change Tsvangirai (MDC-T), Morgen Komichi has said that he has been spying on MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa.

He made the remarks during a Press conference in Harare on Friday during which he said he never believed in Chamisa’s leadership qualities even when he campaigned for him during the 2018 elections. He said:

I was never part of them, even if you ask our secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora, I used to pull him by the side telling him that he should relax and wait because the time for Chamisa would come to an end sooner.

Mwonzora concurred with Komichi saying:

Yes, I can confirm that he never believed that the leadership of Nelson Chamisa would last, he used to tell me to relax.

Ironically, Komichi is one of the MDC officials that appeared on a number of rallies and platforms defending Chamisa’s alleged power grab and openly and strongly attacked Khupe.

Komichi also said that he also secretly authorised an organisation called ‘Defending Morgan Tsvangirai’s Legacy,’ which issued statements attacking Chamisa’s leadership.

-Newsday

“I Am Not Obediah Moyo’s Lawyer”: Thabani Moyo Clears Air

By A Correspondent- Advocate Thabani Mpofu of the “fulcrum” and “the pith” fame has denied allegations saying that he is representing the Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Obadiah Moyo who has been implicated in the abuse of COVID-19 response funds.

Mpofu posted on Twitter last night in response to a message making rounds on social media which suggests that “the firebrand lawyer” was going to Rhodesville Police Station “to get hold of what is currently taking place regarding my client.”

Posting on Twitter, Mpofu who is the lawyer of opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa said:

Well, it is not true that I’m representing Obadiah Moyo. Khululeka Zimbabwe. I don’t even know who his lawyers are. He is, however, entitled to legal representation by lawyers of his choice of whom I AM NOT one. Handisi gweta rake. [I am not his lawyer].

The reports are made when some are castigating lawyers who are also officials in the opposition MDC for representing corruption accused ZANU PF officials.

FULL TEXT- GOVT RELEASES HEXCO RESULTS

RE: MARCH/APRIL 2020 HEXCO EXAMINATIONS RESULTS

The Permanent Secretary for Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development, Professor F. Tagwira wishes to announce that Higher Education Examinations Council (HEXCO) results for the March/April 2020 Examination Session have been released.

The Permanent Secretary is grateful for the contributions made by the lecturers, the students, the examinations staff and all stakeholders involved in the National Examination System and in the teaching and learning processes.

Their contribution under trying times has resulted in the achievement of the following pass rate:
The overall pass rate for March/April 2020 is 54%.

All HEXCO Centres are advised to collect the results from their respective regions as from Tuesday 23 June 2020.
End of Press Release

Chivhayo Ready To Resume Work On Gwanda Solar Project

By A Correspondent- Businessman Wicknell Chivayo’s Intratrek says it is awaiting the finalisation of the financial closure phase of the 100 megawatt Gwanda solar project by the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) to resume its work following a tumultuous court battle with the parent company.

The project stalled after ZPC approached the courts seeking to terminate the contract for the project over alleged contractual breaches by Intratrek.

Intratrek board chairman, lawyer Wilson Manase, in an interview this week, said the financial closure phase of the deal was now the only drawback for the project.

“As Intratrek, we have submitted our documents to the employer, which is ZPC. We are hoping that since everything is in order from our end, the conclusion of the financial closure side of things will not take that much time.

Chivayo won the tender in 2015 to build a solar power plant in Gwanda, expected to feed 100 megawatts into the national grid, but the company missed the deadline due to protracted disagreements with government.

The matter spilled to the courts after Chivayo failed to honour the US$5 million solar project, but High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi acquitted the controversial businessman, claiming the matter should be settled at the Civil Court.

But the Supreme Court overturned Justice Chitapi’s ruling, ordering Intratrek and Chivayo to face trial after an appeal by Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi.

The Supreme Court order came after Energy minister Fortune Chasi had written to Zesa Holdings executive chairman Sydney Gata directing the power utility to urgently work out an out-of-court settlement with Intratrek Zimbabwe to allow the project to proceed.

Chasi has in the last few weeks been busy at work trying to get the warring parties to the negotiating table. Chasi argues court battles would not save the situation but delay completion of the project.

Manase said: “We want to reiterate that according to our plans, we would be able to add our first 10 megawatts of energy onto the grid in six months as directed by the minister. Yes, we have had ups and downs on this project.

“These, to us, are a thing of the past. Our focus is now on ensuring that the project gets off the ground as planned and that we meet the six-month target set for us. We do not want to plan on saying what if we fail because we have aimed for success of this project.”

Manase added that Intratrek was hoping that the other partners which have joined hands on the project would also help them see the deal to its finality.

“We have the African Transmission Corporation Holdings (ATC) as the financiers of the project. 

Just recently, we did witness the arrival of Dube, Manikai, and Hwacha (DMH), a respected law firm that is coming through as the legal adviser on the project and a host of other renowned players.

“This is to show that we are indeed serious with the project. We still have CHINT Electrical — a giant Chinese solar energy company in the mix and we are sure that we will deliver, as I stated earlier, on the project,” Manase added.

Oliver Magwenzi, the Gwanda solar power project managing director said there had been considerable ground that had been covered in laying the foundation and setting up the site for the commencement of the project.

-Newsday

Nurses In Soup Over Protests

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police on Friday arrested nurses and general workers at Victoria Chitepo in Mutare for a protest over paltry salaries.

The development comes after health caregivers across the country have embarked on an industrial action to register displeasure over the government’s proposed 50 percent salary increment.

The protest started at Parirenyatwa Hospital and has since spread to other public health institutions with reports suggesting that the majority of health workers did not show up for work at Parirenyatwa and Sally Mugabe
Hospitals in the capital on Friday.

The arrests were confirmed by an anonymous administrator at Victoria Chitepo Hospital and other nurses while speaking to the NewDay.

The administrator said:
Yes, our nurses and some general staff were arrested for taking part in the strike. They were detained at Mutare Central Police Station.

They were released without charge after the hospital’s management negotiated for their release.

The report was also confirmed by a nurse at the hospital who expressed disbelief in the development saying all health caregivers nationwide had embarked on industrial action.

The protests come when the country is still grappling with the coronavirus pandemic that has claimed 4 lives in the country-NewsDay

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Our Ministers Do Not Learn, Mliswa Speaks On Obadiah Moyo’s Arrest

By Jane Mlambo| Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has urged ministers to follow the law and not be swayed into shady deals by compulsion of being close to power.

Mliswa said ministers should learn the importance of doing things in black and white as public officials.

He posted this on Twitter in reference to the arrest of health and child care minister Obadiah Moyo.

“The case of Dr Obadiah Moyo shows that our Ministers do not learn. In that position it’s important that one do things in black and white. Just follow the law and not be swerved into shady deals by the compulsion of being close to power. It will come back to haunt you,” said Mliswa.

Moyo is set to appear in court today on charges of corruption over his role in what has come to be known as the Covid-gate.

Komichi Confirms Long Term Plot To Bring Down Chamisa

THE Thokozani Khupe-led MDC-T party chairman Morgen Komichi yesterday unwittingly exposed that he was a spy who worked to destabilise and undermine MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa.

Addressing a Press conference in Harare yesterday, Komichi said while he played an important role in jettisoning Chamisa into presidency of the party and presidential candidate in the 2018 elections, he never believed in his leadership qualities.

“I was never part of them, even if you ask our secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora, I used to pull him (Mwonzora) by the side telling him that he should relax and wait because the time for Chamisa would come to an end sooner,” he said.

Mwonzora confirmed that while Komichi appeared on a number of rallies and platforms defending Chamisa’s alleged power grab and vehemently attacking Thokozani Khupe, he never believed in the youthful opposition leader.

“Yes, I can confirm that he never believed that the leadership of Nelson Chamisa would last, he used to tell me to relax,” Mwonzora said.

Komichi said he also secretly authorised an obscure organisation called Defending Morgan Tsvangirai’s Legacy, which issued statements attacking Chamisa’s leadership.

As he secretly supported forces opposed to Chamisa, Komichi branded the loyalty card which was at the centre of his campaign for the vice presidency at the Gweru congress where he lost to Tendai Biti and Welshman Ncube.

Komichi, according to MDC-T insiders, is also gunning for the MDC-T presidency which Khupe and Mwonzora were also interested.

MDC Alliance secretary-general Chalton Hwende said the statements by Komichi confirmed that the outfit was just a power-shopping movement.

“Someone who can honestly say in public, I was a spy, supporting a presidential candidate and participated in a congress that I was secretly working against, who can trust such characters?” Hwende asked.

Komichi acted as Chamisa’s chief elections agent and rushed to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s podium to declare that the results that gave President Emmerson Mnangagwa a lead in the 2018 general elections were fake.

After ending his romance with the MDC Alliance in March following a Supreme Court order declaring Chamisa an illegitimate leader, Komichi made a volte-face and claimed that youthful leader did not win the controversial presidential poll.

But Chamisa yesterday said Komichi imposed himself on his election team.

“The chief elections agent was Jameson Timba. Komichi went there saying he was interested in knowing what was happening, but he was not an official of my team,” Chamisa said.

Mashakada Says Dr Magombeyi Was Never Abducted, He Was Hidden Inside US Embassy | IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH?

Tapiwa Mashakada

Despite clear evidence proving a kidnapping, the latest betrayer of the MDC Alliance, Dr Tapiwa Mashakada, has narrated shocking claims concerning the abduction of former leader of a union of medical doctors, Dr Peter Magombeyi, which he said was fake and stage managed to tarnish the image of Zimbabwe for Nelson Chamisa’s relevance.

Magombeyi went missing on September 14 last year, leading to a doctors’ strike that incapacitated public hospitals and saw the unnecessary deaths of many patients.

ZimEye has vivid video based evidence of the abduction and how military elements combined with Zimbabwe Republic Police officers played a role. The evidence includes interviews with the police boss Gen Godwin Matanga.

ZimEye had also performed network-packet tracing operations exposing the state denials. Mashakada however, has a different story. He says:

“During the alleged abduction period of the ZHDA leader Dr Peter Magombeyi, the Board members Douglas Coltart and Arnold Tsunga organized accommodation for him at the US Embassy Westgate where he stayed for 5 days.”

He continues:

“An instruction was given from the party to make noise about this on social media and to tag all foreign adversaries.

“Magombeyi left the embassy on September 19 with his cell phone well charged and a team from the embassy drove him and left him at Nyabira where he started calling his friends.

“After some medical examinations, it was proved that Magombeyi was fit and was never tortured. He got a reward from the Americans who sponsored his luxurious vacation in an expensive hotel in South Africa.

“This was a well calculated move which took place when the UN General Assembly was coming and when a high-ranking delegation was visiting Zimbabwe to assess the human rights situation.

“Dr Magombeyi was not a threat to government to warrant abduction by State agents and what would the government gain by abducting the medical doctor at such a time when they were trying to clean up their own image?

“The MDC Alliance was only trying to push the narrative that there were gross human rights abuses in Zimbabwe and to call for more sanctions.”

“This Magombeyi case is a ruse, everything we stage managed. I left the MDC Alliance because these people are after money and tarnishing the image of the government for nothing and for this they are doing all sorts of nasty things.

“The movement has been captured and highjacked by some external forces and no longer serving the purpose,” Dr Mashakada concluded. – via Byo24

Byo Residents Oppose Council Move To Lease Land To Mayor For A Song

By Jane Mlambo| Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) has submitted its opposition to the plans by their municipality to lease out 3.5 hectares of land to Mayor Solomon Mguni for a monthly rental of ZWL$165.00 per month.

In its letter to Bulawayo Town Clerk, the residents group accused the Mayor of abusing his privilege and access to information to grant himself land.

They accused their local authority of using outdated bylaws to benefit themselves at the expense of landless residents.

Below is part of the letter…

Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association would like to submit its objection to the proposal by Bulawayo City Council to lease Lot 3 of Lot 3 Lower Rangemore in extent approximately 3.5 hectares to His Worship Mayor Councillor Solomon Mguni for urban agricultural activities at a monthly rental of ZWL$165 for 25years. This offer was made in line with Council resolution from subcommittee on allocation of stands and premises for development held on the 4th of March 2020.

It is the submission of BPRA that the Mayor used his privileged access of information to make an application for the said property which initially belonged to one P. Phakathi who was later dispossessed of the stand by BCC after failing to develop it. The Mayor being privy to this information then used his influence to get the committee on allocation of stands and premises for development to grant him the land for a song.

BPRA is further concerned by the continued reliance on outdated bylaws by Bulawayo City Council. These outdated bylaws that have not been reviewed for decades continue to be the sole basis and partial justification for corruption gains and deals. As such it is the submission of BPRA that while the process might have satisfied both legal and institutional provisions, such unsound laws cannot guarantee just outcomes.

It is a neutral of public trust for the Mayor to be given such a huge portion of land at a time when the majority of the residents that the Mayor represents are landless and have been victims of social injustice for many years. This act is a subset of injustice and a violation of the obligations of fairness for private gain and a betrayal of public trust.

ZACC Confirms Obadiah Moyo’s Arrest

By Own Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has confirmed the arrest of Health Minister, Obadiah Moyo on corruption charges, with the former Chitungwiza hospital Chief Executive Officer set to appear in court today.

They did not speak concerning the man’s sudden release soon after arriving at the police station yesterday.

In a statement on the Twitter website, ZACC said,

“ZACC confirms the arrest of the Minister of Health and Child Care Obediah Moyo on allegations of criminal abuse of duty related to the procurement of COVID 19 drugs. He is going to appear in court today. As ZACC we continue to say REFUSE, RESIST AND REPORT CORRUPTION,” the anti-graft body said.

Moyo is involved in a controversial deal that saw a shadowy company Drax International being awarded huge government contracts worthy over US60 million dollars.

The dubious company owned by Delish Nguwaya inflated prices of N95 face masks which were supplied at a whopping US$28 against a local price of US$2.

Zimbabweans Living In South Africa Now Eligible To Apply For Govt Covid-19 Relief Funds.

Own Correspondent

Zimbabweans applying for special dispensation permits in South Africa

The High Court in Pretoria has ruled in favour of special permits holders, refugees and asylum seekers in South Africa receiving the Covid-19 unemployment grant.

The ruling by the High Court opens doors for hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans legally documented to stay in South Africa.

The court found that directives issued by Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu was unconstitutional and unlawful, and that the exclusion of certain groups from accessing the R350 grant should be stopped.

The minister has been given five days to quantify the costs of extending the grant and another five days to publish amended regulations.

The groups that will be included under the COVID-19 unemployment grant are asylum seekers and special permit holders from Lesotho, Angola and Zimbabwe.

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MSU Student Drags University Staffer To Court

A Midlands State University (MSU) staffer has been taken to court by his ex-lover who is also a student at the same institution demanding an increase in maintenance to cater for his child with special needs.

Hope Dzapasi who was demanding that maintenance be reviewed from $600 to $2 130 per month, told Bulawayo magistrate Nomsa Ncube that the $600 that Tafara Mukute who is a deputy director at the institution’s IT Department was contributing towards the upkeep of their minor child who has special needs was insufficient following countrywide price increases.

“I want an upward variation from $600 to $2 130. The child has special needs and the above money that the respondent has been providing is not enough to cater for those needs due to the cost of living which has gone up. Hospital bills and groceries have gone up and the money is not enough to take care of the child,” she said.

To corroborate her claims, Dzapasi produced a quotation of the expenses showing that the amount which her ex-lover was contributing towards the upkeep of the child was not enough.

In response Mukute who claimed he was being paid $15 000 per month turned down Dzapasi’s claim saying it “was too high”.

He offered to pay $1 000 as monthly maintenance saying he was also looking after his pregnant wife and mother.

“It is too high since I also have a pregnant wife and mother I am taking care of,” he said.

Dzapasi, however, declined the offer arguing that it was too little to cover the needs of their child.

In her ruling the magistrate ordered Mukute to pay $2 000 as monthly upkeep for his child with effect from the end of this month.

-B Metro

Market Rejects Bond Notes, ZWL$2 Bill

As the Zimbabwe economy continues on a freefall, the informal market has begun rejecting all bond notes and the ZWL$2 bill in favour of the new ZWL$5, ZWL$10 and ZWL$20 denominations.

The informal market controls over 70 percent of the economy and is a major determinant in the direction of the economy.

At Mbare musika, vendors are now rejecting even the new ZWL$2 notes, it’s just going in cycle because once its rejected here, the next person will not accept it because maybe they may want to buy in Mbare,” said one Harare resident, Tedious Magombedze.

Another Harare resident Tecla Sithole who is also a vendor said she failed to buy her stuff after bringing a bunch of $2 notes as they were rejected at most of the vending stalls.

She added that she will find it difficult to accept it from her customers.

Yesterday, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe announced that all local currency notes are still legal tender which should be accepted by the market.

It remains to be seen if the market will heed the RBZ call to accept the smaller Denominations.

Nurses Arrested For Protesting Poor Salaries

The Zimbabwe Republic Police on Friday arrested nurses and general workers at Victoria Chitepo in Mutare for a protest over paltry salaries.

The development comes after health caregivers across the country have embarked on an industrial action to register displeasure over the government’s proposed 50 percent salary increment.

The protest started at Parirenyatwa Hospital and has since spread to other public health institutions with reports suggesting that the majority of health workers did not show up for work at Parirenyatwa and Sally Mugabe
Hospitals in the capital on Friday.

The arrests were confirmed by an anonymous administrator at Victoria Chitepo Hospital and other nurses while speaking to the NewDay.

The administrator said:
Yes, our nurses and some general staff were arrested for taking part in the strike. They were detained at Mutare Central Police Station.

They were released without charge after the hospital’s management negotiated for their release.

The report was also confirmed by a nurse at the hospital who expressed disbelief in the development saying all health caregivers nationwide had embarked on industrial action.

The protests come when the country is still grappling with the coronavirus pandemic that has claimed 4 lives in the country-NewsDay

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Byo Strange Diarrhoea Death Toll Hits 9 As Govt Orders For Covid-19 Tests On All The Patients

Bulawayo Mayor councillor Solomon Madlala Mguni

THE diarrhoea outbreak death toll in Bulawayo’s Luveve suburb has increased to nine and the city’s health services department has treated nearly 1 000 patients since it launched the door-to-door treatment on Monday.

The Government has since ordered that all those treated for running tummies should also be tested for Covid-19.

Luveve suburb has been experiencing diarrhoea cases for nearly two weeks which residents blame on municipal water.

The local authority in partnership with private laboratories in the city is conducting tests to establish the source of the outbreak.

Results for the tests are expected to be released soon.

Health experts have blamed the deaths on delays by residents to seek treatment.

Severe diarrhoea can lead to kidney failure.

The city council is offering free treatment to diarrhoea patients following the outbreak.

Bulawayo City Council and Government authorities tour gardens in Luveve suburb yesterday suspected to be the source of diarrhoea outbreak in the suburb.

On Monday, council launched a door-to-door treatment of diarrhoea patients and those in critical condition were being referred to Mpilo Central Hospital and were exempt from paying ambulance fees.

Luveve suburb has also been exempted from the 144-hour weekly water shedding being enforced in other suburbs to conserve the fast dwindling water supplies.

The Minister of Local Government and Public Works Cde July Moyo yesterday visited the city to get first-hand information on the outbreak.

Minister Moyo who was accompanied by Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Judith Ncube, Bulawayo Mayor Councillor Solomon Mguni and Town Clerk Mr Christopher Dube visited Luveve suburb.

The delegation visited Luveve Clinic where most patients are being treated before touring sewer contaminated wells dug by residents to water vegetables.

The news crew observed scores of residents receiving treatment at the clinic while some residents were busy watering their vegetables with water from wells contaminated with raw sewer.

After the tour, Minister Moyo had a long closed-door meeting with council officials among other provincial leaders to discuss the diarrhoea outbreak.

One of the resolutions from the meeting was that residents affected by the diarrhoea outbreak should be tested for Covid-19.

Covid-19 can be fatal to patients with underlying illnesses.

Minister Moyo said Government resolved that diarrhoea patients should be tested for Covid-19 as a precautionary measure.

“We also said the city and the Provincial Medical Director (PMD) should test and find out if it is Covid-19 related. We have also asked council to provide the results of the water tests as soon as possible to guide the way forward,” said Minister Moyo.

He said he had been informed that the death toll had risen to nine and that nearly 1 000 people have been treated for diarrhoea.

“The City Health Department is on top of the situation. They have treated now close to 1 000 suffering from diarrhoea. The death toll is now nine and it seems most of those dying are young people which is very worrying,” said Minister Moyo.

He said while the city was conducting water tests, independent opinion has to be sought to give credence to measures being taken to address the outbreak. The National University of Science and Technology Nust and Cimas have been contracted to conduct further tests on the diarrhoea cases.

Minister Moyo said residents need to be educated on the dangers of watering their gardens with sewer contaminated water.

“We have to educate residents on the dangers of using this water contaminated with raw sewer to water vegetables,” he said.

Minister Ncube will lead the awareness programme to educate residents against using sewer contaminated water for watering their vegetables.

Komichi Confirms He Spied Against Chamisa

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Morgen Komichi

THE Thokozani Khupe-led MDC-T party chairman Morgen Komichi yesterday unwittingly exposed that he was a spy who worked to destabilise and undermine MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa.

Addressing a Press conference in Harare yesterday, Komichi said while he played an important role in jettisoning Chamisa into presidency of the party and presidential candidate in the 2018 elections, he never believed in his leadership qualities.

“I was never part of them, even if you ask our secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora, I used to pull him (Mwonzora) by the side telling him that he should relax and wait because the time for Chamisa would come to an end sooner,” he said.

Mwonzora confirmed that while Komichi appeared on a number of rallies and platforms defending Chamisa’s alleged power grab and vehemently attacking Thokozani Khupe, he never believed in the youthful opposition leader.

“Yes, I can confirm that he never believed that the leadership of Nelson Chamisa would last, he used to tell me to relax,” Mwonzora said.

Komichi said he also secretly authorised an obscure organisation called Defending Morgan Tsvangirai’s Legacy, which issued statements attacking Chamisa’s leadership.

As he secretly supported forces opposed to Chamisa, Komichi branded the loyalty card which was at the centre of his campaign for the vice presidency at the Gweru congress where he lost to Tendai Biti and Welshman Ncube.

Komichi, according to MDC-T insiders, is also gunning for the MDC-T presidency which Khupe and Mwonzora were also interested.

MDC Alliance secretary-general Chalton Hwende said the statements by Komichi confirmed that the outfit was just a power-shopping movement.

“Someone who can honestly say in public, I was a spy, supporting a presidential candidate and participated in a congress that I was secretly working against, who can trust such characters?” Hwende asked.

Komichi acted as Chamisa’s chief elections agent and rushed to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s podium to declare that the results that gave President Emmerson Mnangagwa a lead in the 2018 general elections were fake.

After ending his romance with the MDC Alliance in March following a Supreme Court order declaring Chamisa an illegitimate leader, Komichi made a volte-face and claimed that youthful leader did not win the controversial presidential poll.

But Chamisa yesterday said Komichi imposed himself on his election team.

“The chief elections agent was Jameson Timba. Komichi went there saying he was interested in knowing what was happening, but he was not an official of my team,” Chamisa said.

LEAKED – WhatsApp Chat Mwonzora Replacing Thabitha With Khupe | FULL TEXT…

Douglas Mwonzora

VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

[6/19, 11:56] Dougie: Social media can mislead people but I think someone within our camp is peddling lies but for reasons I don’t know..who came up with that list of MPs vanzi vadzingwa
[6/19, 12:54] Bhebhe: Mr Mwonzora with all due respect I think you must stay in your lane.. why having all duties by yourself, are you the spokesperson????
[6/19, 12:56] Chimanikire: Mmm zvikupinda papi izvi
[6/19, 13:06] +263 7: Haaa Let’s focus ne Congress,these fights won’t take us nowhere, organising secretary Pliz arrange a venue and also we need to have internal democracy obviously the SC will rule in our favor but we can’t just say Makhupe will replace Thabitha Khumalo, we can’t act like Chamisa who impose himself let’s have list of candidates then we vote
[6/19, 13:17] Bhebhe: Point there ??
[6/19, 13:29] +263: Just in..Former Energy & Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge sentenced to 2 & a half years in prison…..@ZACConline
[6/19, 13:31] Chimanikire: Yvonne nyaya idzo kwete muno. Let’s stick to our core business pliz
[6/19, 13:33] +263 7: Ehoi
[6/19, 13:41] Dougie: Pliz b advised that anything not related to the party here is an automatic exit
[6/19, 13:42] Bhebhe: SG wats your take on Makhupe issue…we saying she can’t just replace Khumalo just like that we need a mini election to choose as a party
[6/19, 13:42] Dougie: Pliz let’s not complicate matters , haven’t we discussed this in our meeting.. We all agreed that President Khupe will replace Thabitha Khumalo and as for Lilian Timveous we are still arranging as you know Senate needs someone who is 40+
[6/19, 13:43] Bhebhe: But I don’t think we should endorse that.. Khupe must wait for Congress this will be no difference with the scenario of Chamisa let’s wait for Congress madam Khupe must wait a bit we must act differently let’s not be a duplicate of Chamisa
[6/19, 13:56] +35: Kkkk
[6/19, 14:12] +204: Ok
[6/19, 14:22] +263: Haaa let’s all contribute don’t jus say ok
[6/19, 14:22] Dougie: We now acting like Kidz sorry to say.. This platform is not meant for discussing anything,we created this group for updates only, everything you are raising here was discussed and resolved at harvest house ,if you have issues you think need to be addressed please inform me via inbox but I would urge you to put it in writing so that in the next meeting we will add it in the agenda… Thank you

ZEC Says An Act Of God Stopping By Elections From Going Ahead

State Media

ZEC chief election officer Mr Utloile Silaigwana

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) this week said all pending by-elections will only proceed after it has finished working on a draft Covid-19 electoral practice policy that will guide electoral staff, the electorate and other stakeholders on how to conduct themselves before, during and after electoral processes to avoid contracting the lethal disease.

In a statement, ZEC chief election officer Mr Utloile Silaigwana said the current suspension of by-elections was guided by Government directive to curb the spread of the disease which has wreaked havoc across nations the world over.

“The suspension of by-elections and other electoral activities was done in compliance with the executive Presidential Powers invoked as a result of the global pandemic recognised by the law as an act of God. It therefore follows that the by-elections were suspended in terms of the Covid-19 regulations and not in terms of the Electoral Act and its stipulated time frames as some of the sections of society would like to believe,” he said.

“It should be noted that by-elections were suspended not postponed which means they will be conducted when the restrictions have been relaxed to allow such activities to resume without posing danger to the health of those involved,” said Mr Silaigwana.

Obadiah Moyo Now At Rotten Row Court

Obadiah Moyo

Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo who was arrested yesterday by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) over his alleged involvement in NatPharm’s unprocedural contract with Drax International LLC to supply medicines and surgical sundries is now at the Harare Magistrates Court.

According to ZimLive, Moyo arrived in his own personal vehicles with his aides a d is believed to have slept at his house.

His arrest followed the arrest of three NatPharm bosses this week on charges of criminal abuse of office for approving the deal with Drax, now known as Drax Consult SAGL after a name change, without following laid down procurement procedures.

Drax representative Delish Nguwaya has since been charged in court over the deal, which has already been cancelled on the orders of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

Zacc spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure confirmed the arrest of Dr Moyo but did not give details of the allegations he was facing. “I can confirm the arrest of Minister Moyo. He will be detained at Rhodesville police station and he is most likely going to appear in court today,” said Comm Makamure.

Sources close to investigations said Dr Moyo was invited to Zacc headquarters on Wednesday to record statements before he was released to allow investigators to study the documents further, investigations that led to yesterday’s arrest.

Comm Makamure said ZACC was looking at procurement systems and procedures of supply of medicines and equipment to fight Covid-19 to establish compliance with laid down procedures.

“We are looking at the whole procurement system for Covid-19 to establish systems compliance in handling and managing both procurements and donations. We have two processes: the investigation arm and another comprising our officers carrying out a review of the whole procurement system to ensure compliance. This is being done with a view to making recommendations on how it can be improved,” said Comm Makamure.

“Where a crime is suspected to have been committed, our investigation arm will come in. We have officers looking at the whole procurement processes in an emergency such as Covid-19.”

The arrest of Dr Moyo followed the charges against Natpharm bosses, managing director Florah Nancy Sifeku (67), operations manager Charles Mwaramba (78) and finance manager Rolland Mlalazi (55) who appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts.

They were not asked to plead to the charges of criminal abuse of office when they separately appeared before magistrate Ms Vongai Guriro, who remanded them all to July 3 on $10 000 bail each.

Sifeku and Mwaramba are jointly charged on one of the offences where the State alleges that they disregarded a directive from the Health and Child Care Permanent Secretary to go for tender but instead fast-tracked an order to Drax to supply medicines and surgical sundries, on the grounds that there was extreme emergency.

DRAX had written a letter of interest to supply Zimbabwe with medicine and surgical sundries under a US$20 million facility.

The two allegedly withheld the tender documents for a month, while they were processing another order for the same company under the loan facility. They are alleged to have used the tender and order to award and sign a contract for Drax.

Drax is said to have put up US$2,7 million of which US$2 million out of the total amount was for performance guarantee after it failed to secure one from European banks. After realising that Drax had failed to supply the medicine and sundries within three months as agreed in the contract, Sifeku and Mwaramba allegedly deliberately failed to cancel the contract for non-performance.

On a second matter in which Sifeku and Mlalazi are jointly charged, the State alleges that early this year, Health Minister Moyo was approached by Delish Nguwaya and lawyer Dedja, who introduced themselves to him as Drax’s country representative and legal representativ.

Nguwaya and Dedja are said to have tendered an expression of interest, saying their company had the capacity to supply medicines to Zimbabwe through a US$40 million loan facility.

Minister Moyo is said to have asked the then permanent secretary Dr Agnes Mahomva to process the offer. But Dr Mahomva advised Sifeku and Mlalazi to procure the medicines according to the proper procurement procedures.

The State alleges that knowing that Drax International LLC had changed its name to Drax Consult SAGL, and knowing that it was previously known as Papi Pharma and had failed the vetting process, Sifeku and Mlalazi went on to offer it another order to supply US$13 351 071 worth of medicines.

On April 9, 2020, Finance and Economic Dvelpment Permanent Secretary Mr George Guvamatanga wrote to Dr Mahomva after noting that Sifeku and Mlalazi had entered into an agreement with Drax. Dr Mahomva, on the following day, said the ministry had not given NatPharm the green light to sign the contract.

16 More Covid-19 Cases Confirmed As National Tally Nears 500

State Media

SIXTEEN new Covid-19 cases were confirmed yesterday, with 11 of these being patients infected within Zimbabwe, although all by contact from known people previously infected.

The other five were all returnees from South Africa.

In the latest statistics the Ministry of Health and Child Care said there were 213 rapid screening tests and 302 diagnostic PCR tests done yesterday.

There are now 479 confirmed cases, 63 confirmed recoveries and four deaths in the cumulative totals.

Globally there are now 456 726 deaths from 8 546 919 confirmed cases, although the number of cases is probably significantly higher since not all countries, especially those that have been severely hit, test all sick people or all people likely to be infected, reserving their test capacity for the vulnerable groups.

South Africa remains the epicentre of the Southern African area, with 83 890 confirmed cases, overtaking China in the last 24 hours, but with 1 737 deaths, a little over a third of those seen in China.

RBZ To Withdraw Special Subsidies On Fuel, Price Expected To Shoot Up

Zimbabwe’s central bank plans to stop providing the foreign currency needed for fuel imports, handing the responsibility to private companies, people familiar with the situation said.

The plan, which will end an effective subsidy, will take place as early as June 23 when a currency peg is removed and an auction system for foreign exchange is set to begin, the people said, asking not to be identified because a public announcement hasn’t been made.

The move is an attempt to save the government $100 million of foreign exchange.

The country has been beset by persistent fuel shortages as the central bank doesn’t have the money to pay for adequate imports.

The central bank currently provides letters of credit each month to fuel-importing companies.

The letters of credit had been issued at a fixed exchange rate of 25 Zimbabwe dollars per US dollar, compared with a black market rate that’s almost four times that.

John Mangudya, the central bank governor, didn’t answer calls seeking comment.

“The Finance ministry is looking at the exchange rate and they are best placed to comment on the fuel subsidy issue,” Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi said.

George Guvamatanga, the Secretary for Finance, didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment.

The southern African nation requires 1.4 million liters of petrol and 2.5 million liters of diesel daily, according to the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority.

Earlier this month, the central bank also cancelled a gold-subsidy programme, flagged by the International Monetary Fund as contributing to excessive money supply which had weakened the Zimbabwean dollar.

Bloomberg

Econet Customers Battling With Airtime Reload As System Does Not Capture Loaded Airtime.

Correspondent

Customers have been tweeting out that they were buying airtime through EcoCash but weren’t receiving the funds. When they checked their EcoCash balance the money for the transaction was deducted.

The problem started on Thursday night and some still haven’t received their airtime or had their money returned to their EcoCash accounts.

An Econet Spokesperson confirmed that there was a technical issue with Econet’s charging platform. It wasn’t an issue on EcoCash side of the transaction. The spokesperson also confirmed that the situation has been resolved.

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“Bored” Quarantine Inmates Drinking Sanitisers As Substitute For Beer

acting Secretary Dr Gibson Mhlanga

Some returnees in quarantine facilities are taking serious risks by drinking liquid sanitisers as a way of mitigating boredom associated with overstaying in compulsory quarantine.

Sanitisers have a high percentage of alcohol, and in most countries including Zimbabwe this is ethanol, the same alcohol used in liquor.

However, it also contains hydrogen peroxide and glycerine, both of which are safe in the low concentrations for external use but can be poisonous if drunk. The ethanol content is higher than in any bottled drink, which can lead to severe risks.

Posting on his Twitter handle, one of the returnees in a quarantine facility in Bulawayo alleged that some were even hoping to “kill the virus”.

On Saturday, Covid Prisoner shared on his page how some young men were high on the sanitisers before reporting that one of them had been taken ill after showing signs of intoxication.

“Today I came across a few young men high on hand sanitisers. One was quite honest. I want to kill coronavirus on my throat, in case I test positive,” he posted.

Later that same day, Covid Prisoner further alleged that one of the young man had been taken ill.

“The young man in the ambulance imbibed hand sanitiser, ostensibly to kill coronavirus.”

Covid Prisoner further alleged that he had seen another young man intoxicated and holding a hand sanitiser.

“I was chatting with social workers when a young man passed by very sober, appeared a few minutes later, barely able to maintain his balance, with an almost empty bottle of alcohol-based hand sanitiser. The rest is history. I applaud the social worker for being responsive though.”

Although, no official report had been made to the Ministry of Health and Child Care on this practice in quarantine facilities, acting Secretary Dr Gibson Mhlanga warned against the high alcohol content saying it could have negative effects on the human body.

He said while it was not clear whether the alleged returnees were separating the alcohol from the liquid and taking it as 100 percent alcohol or were ingesting it as is, both were still detrimental to health.

“Excessive alcohol intake is dangerous to health. It is tantamount to alcohol poisoning, which can damage some vital organs such as the liver.

“One can actually get into prolonged unconsciousness (coma) with a possibility of failing to recover,” said Dr Mhlanga.

According to some returnees, these practices were pressed on them by the prolonged stay in quarantine facilities with some staying for as much as 40 days instead of the maximum 21 days.

However, the Government has since announced that all challenges that were leading to prolonged stay of returnees had been resolved and everyone supposed to go home would soon be released.

High Court Dismisses Appeal To Have Constitutional Amendments Consultations Put To Halt.

Correspondent

Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nokuthula Moyo has dismissed an application made by Habbakuk Trust, a local non-governmental organisation which sought to stop Parliament from conducting public hearings across the country on the proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 2 Bill.

Habakkuk Trust, through its lawyers, Job Sibanda and Associates, filed an urgent chamber application at the Bulawayo High Court seeking an order directing Parliament to postpone the public hearings until Covid-19 is over, arguing that discussions may not bring the desired outcome as only 50 people or less would be allowed to partake due to the national lockdown regulations.

Justice Moyo noted that the applicant (Habakkuk Trust) failed to present a well-grounded apprehension, providing concrete evidence on how the respondents intended to go about the process.

“The issue of stoppage of a Constitutional process and waiting for normalcy to return is a difficult claim to sustain for the applicant for, the mere existence of a pandemic cannot be the sole ground to stop certain processes,” Justice Moyo said.

“Processes can only be stopped upon reasonable grounds that indeed they fly in the face of COVID-19 prevention and safety measures. The applicant’s case should have gone further to show how being in the middle of a pandemic is inconsistent with the holding of public gatherings in practical essence.”

The judge noted that no factual basis was made at all for the relief sought.

“On the law, clearly I have no power to stop a Constitutional process that is mandated by the supreme law of our country. Applicant itself avers that what respondent is doing is in accordance with the Constitution,” said Justice Moyo.

“All of us, members of the Executive, Parliament Judiciary are here to uphold the Constitutional provisions of the Supreme law of the country. We do not have the power to suspend Constitutional process, nor are we allowed, per personal views.”

Justice Moyo stated that all the constitutional meetings being held are lawful in terms of the lockdown regulations.

“It is for these reasons that I have found that applicant has not made a case for the relief sought and application is hereby dismissed with costs,” Justice Moyo ruled.

In his founding affidavit, Habakkuk Trust chief executive Officer, Mr Dumisani Nkomo, wanted the respondents to be interdicted from holding public hearing until measures have been put in place to contain and prevent the spread of Covid-19.

“The basis of the application is that the respondents have invited members of the public to attend such meetings at venues throughout the country beginning on 15 June until 19 June 2020 when Zimbabwe is currently under lockdown and public gatherings of more than 50 people is prohibited,” he said.

Burundi’s New President Takes Office After Nkurunziza’s Death

AFP

Burundi’s new President Evariste Ndayishimiye

Burundi’s new President Evariste Ndayishimiye took the oath of office at a colourful ceremony in the capital on Thursday, taking the helm of a troubled nation after the sudden death of his predecessor who left him an isolated nation in political and economic turmoil.

In his oath Ndayishimiye pledged to “devote all my force to defending the superior interests of the nation and ensure the national unity and cohesion of the Burundian people, peace and social justice”.

Ndayishimiye was elected in May in a vote disputed by the opposition, and was meant to take office in August, however the inauguration was sped up after his predecessor Pierre Nkurunziza’s shock death.

In the administrative capital Gitega, tree trunks were painted white and streets had been swept, with a heavy presence of security forces around the city.

Guests began pouring into the stadium from early in the morning, wearing an identical multicoloured outfit given to them by the ruling party and sitting according to their provinces.

Diplomats, members of the military, police and courts took their seats in the upper platform of the stadium.

Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi was expected to be the only head of state attending the inauguration – taking place in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic – however had to cancel last minute, a presidential spokesperson told AFP on condition of anonymity.

All attendees had to wash their hands before entering, but despite repeated requests to maintain a distance of at least 70cm between them, guests were packed tightly together and few if any were seen wearing masks.

‘Respiratory distress’

Nkurunziza, who ruled the East Africa nation for 15 often tumultuous years, was said by the government to have died of a heart attack last week.

However the 55-year-old took ill less than two weeks after his wife had been flown to a Nairobi hospital for treatment for coronavirus, according to a medical document seen by AFP, and speculation is rife he may have caught the virus.

A medical source told AFP he had suffered “respiratory distress” before dying.

Compared to its neighbours which imposed lockdowns and curfews – with the exception of equally sceptical Tanzania – Burundi has taken few measures to combat the virus.

The country last month expelled a team of World Health Organization experts who were supporting the country’s response to the epidemic.

‘A dark and sad legacy’

Nkurunziza, a devout evangelical who believed he was chosen by God to lead Burundi, leaves a “dark and sad legacy”, Carina Tertsakian of the Burundi Human Rights Initiative told AFP.

His 2015 run for a third term in office sparked protests and a failed coup, with violence leaving at least 1 200 dead while some 400 000 fled the country.

United Nations human rights investigators have said the period since 2015 has been marked by likely crimes against humanity committed by state forces, citing extrajudicial executions, arbitrary arrests, disappearances, torture and sexual violence.

Ndayishimiye, 52, a former army general and Hutu rebel like his predecessor, had been handpicked by the powerful ruling CNDD-FDD party to run in a May 20 presidential election.

He won the vote with 68.7%, and an opposition bid to have the results overturned due to alleged fraud was rejected just days before Nkurunziza’s death.

Ndayishimiye is reputed to be more tolerant and open than his predecessor and is not a regime hardliner.

Observers say the death of Nkurunziza – who was expected to continue to play a significant role – might give him more independence.

However he will still have to please the powerful group of generals at the core of the ruling party, who anointed him to succeed Nkurunziza.

After the news of Nkurunziza’s death Ndayishimiye vowed to “continue his high-quality work that he has done for our country”.

The change in president also opens up the possibility of warmer ties with foreign donors, who cut Burundi off after the 2015 crisis.

A source in the French presidency said the country would work with its European partners and “extend a hand to the new Burundian president”.

“For the first time we will have a leader who is not just forging ahead regardless of the consequences, wrapped up in divine faith,” the source said.

The government has yet to announce a date for Nkurunziza’s funeral.

Zimbabwe Buffoons Plotting Another Coup to Avoid ICC Justice – Enough Is Enough.

Emmerson Mnangagwa

By Nomusa Garikai | “The country’s military leaders have reportedly agreed in private, to invite former Zanu PF political commissar and ex-local government minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, to return back home from South Africa, with the view of laying the ground for his eventual takeover as Zimbabwe president,” reported Spotlight Zimbabwe.

“The disclosures come at a time when, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime, is jittery and perturbed about rumours of an imminent coup d’état, as the Zanu PF leader all but shut down three major cities in panic this week without notice, to curb potential civil unrest.

“Defence sources said, “some very senior” commanders are concerned about the possibility of the ICC hauling them to The Hague, to answer charges of crimes against humanity and army killings of civilians, in the last two decades through war-like operations such as Operation Hakudzokwi, and the recent August 2018 and January 2019 army killings and shooting of civilians, for protests against presidential poll theft and fuel hikes respectively.”

This story only shows that it is not only Mnangagwa who is jittery and confused, his political opponents too are just as jittery and confused. The same military buffoons were behind the November 2017 military coup and solidly behind Mnangagwa whom they had no doubt would revive the Zimbabwe economy and everyone would live happily ever after.

Well the happily ever after has turned into a nightmare as the economy has sunk even deeper into the abyss and Mnangagwa has turned out to be just another clueless tyrant blundering from pillar to post.

“Zimbabwe is home,” Kasukuwere told Spotlight Zimbabwe. “I will be going back home once the Covid-19 situation has stabilized and security issues addressed. We are all duty bound to work and uplift our country, which is going through unprecedented pain at this moment.”

The military buffoons are now turning to Kasukuwere; just another Zanu PF ruthless tyrant with no more brain than a village idiot!

No one of any substance is going to tolerate another military coup in Zimbabwe. The world is turning the screw on this Zanu PF regime and if there is another coup, the screws will be turned so tight the regime will be crashed to death in a matter of weeks!

The only thing to save Zimbabwe from sinking even deeper into the abyss is for the country to implement the democratic reforms and hold free, fair and credible elections. Like it or not it is time that the Zanu PF buffoon accept that the dictatorship has been a total failure and change, long overdue, must now happen and will happen.

Zanu PF has held this nation to ransom for the last 40 years with tragic, tragic, economic, political and humanitarian consequences. Enough is enough! – SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

FULL TEXT: All Notes And Coins Issued By The Bank Are Still Legal Tender – RBZ

Own Correspondent

Following reports that vendors and some informal traders are refusing $2 notes and coins from their customers, the RBZ has released the following statement which emphasises that all notes and coins are still a legal tender in the country. Read the full statement below:

PRESS STATEMENT ON THE USE OF BANK NOTES AND COINS

The Bank would like to advise the public that the notes and coins issued by the Bank and currently in circulation are still legal tender.

For the avoidance of doubt, the notes and coins which are legal tender are bond coins, bond in notes $2 and $S and banknotes in denominations $2, $5, $10 and$20.

The Bank would also like to urge members of the public who wish to exchange coins and old notes for new ones to do so through their banks which are mandated to serve their custorners.

John P Mangudya Governor

19 June 2020

Govt Paymaster Who Awarded Self Hefty Salary, Reinstated

MATTHEW TAKAONAH| Mirror| HARARE– The Public Service Commission has reinstated Brighton Chiuzingo, the Chief Paymaster at the Government Salaries Service Bureau (SSB) suspended last year on allegations of awarding himself hefty salary increases and back pays without the knowledge or authority of his superiors.

Chiuzungo’s return to work has shocked the civil service even though he has not gone back to the same office he was using.

Efforts to get a comment from PSC secretary Ambassador Jonathan Wutawunashe were futile as his mobile phone could not be reached.
The Mirror however, has it on good authority that Chiuzingo was reinstated on May 19, 2020 after he challenged his suspension in court.
Well placed sources said Chiuzungo’s return is a confirmation of Government’s lack of will to fight corruption.

They alleged that the State case was sabotaged by Government lawyers resulting in a weak case against Chiuzungo.

Allegations against Chiuzungo were that in 2018 he arbitrarily increased his salary by 40% from $1 261 to $1 755. He also increased his representation allowance from $641 to $899 and housing allowance from $574 to $764.

This was discovered when he allegedly collected a back pay of $641 and he was suspended by Wutawunashe. 

Sources told The Mirror at the time that there was deep-seated high level corruption at the Public Service Commission and the SSB where senior officials looted Government vehicles and funds through nefarious schemes. 

A former chief at the Public Service Commission inflated his retirement package by calculating it under retrenchment schemes which pay more. A former Permanent secretary for Public Service rehired her mother who was a teacher after she retired and then gave her a fresh retirement package. 

The chief at PSC retired without paying his loan of over $160 000 and this was US$ then.
The same permanent secretary employed more than 100 relatives and friends into the civil service without following procedure.
Under a motor car scheme for managers, senior civil servants walked with two to four cars within five years. 

“The PSC and SSB were very rotten institutions and we thought the new dispensation was going to clean all that and start on a new page. We are shocked that a man suspended on a case that has paper trail has won his case at the courts and he is back at work. 

“We also know that right from the start of the case that Government had no will power to pursue the case hence Chiuzingo is back,” said a source.
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Govt And Teachers Agree On June Examinations

State Media

Health and safety measures against infection by Covid-19 must be in place at all June examination centres by June 26 in line with the prescribed standards of the World Health Organisation, the High Court has ruled in an order issued by consent of both the Government and eight teachers unions.

The pledge by Government to fulfill the exam conditions sought by the teachers’ unions means the urgent chamber application brought by the unions became an uncontested matter, thus prompting the High Court to grant the order sought.

The unions wanted the court to compel the Government to postpone the sitting of June examinations until all examination centres meet WHO Covid-19 prescribed standards, but the Government in response said it would meet those standards by June 26.

The public examinations are scheduled to start on June 30, but teachers’ unions were arguing that they were not ready to go back to school until a well-informed analysis of the impact of Covid-19 has been done and all health and safety measures are in place.

When the parties appeared before Justice Jesta Charewa, sitting in her chambers, on Wednesday they thrashed out the contentious issues leading to the judge granting the consent order.

It was agreed that by June 26 2020 Government should ensure that schools are fumigated, and the cleaning and disinfecting carried out within specified and agreed timelines.

Government would provide necessary temperature scanners for teachers and learners, ensure testing and adequate sanitisation, as well as making sure that all necessary steps to meet the Covid-19, WHO guidelines.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association secretary-general Mr Tapson Nganunu in a statement yesterday said that the Government’s response to the union’s application was based on the premise that Government would ensure that learners and teachers who will take part in the June 2020 examinations will be protected against Covid-19.

This, he said would be by taking precautions such as provision of Zupco transport for teachers and learners where necessary. The State would also ensure the provisions of face masks, sanitisers and thermometers at all examination centres as well as the disinfection of centres that were used as Covid-19 quarantine centres.

“With this order in place it is needless to emphasize that all members should monitor the progress and report to the unions any failure to comply,” said Mr Nganunu.

Gaborone Reopened After All Suspected Covid-19 Cases Test Negative

A Botswana citizen being tested for Coronavirus

Gaborone. — Botswana’s capital city Gaborone has returned to normalcy after all the probable coronavirus cases registered last Friday tested negative, an official said on Monday.

Mosepele Mosepele, deputy coordinator for the southern African country’s Covid-19 Presidential Taskforce Team, made the announcement during a virtual media briefing that was broadcast live on national television, Botswana Television.

Mosepele said all the 16 possible cases, which were tested between Friday and Sunday, came out negative.

“All the cases that caused Gaborone to be placed under lockdown were probable ones, which eventually tested negative, hence the decision to return to normalcy,” said Mosepele.

Botswana’s capital city reinstated its strict containment measures starting midnight Friday following the announcement of presumed cases. Malaki Tshipayagae, director of public health in Botswana’s Ministry of Health and Wellness, said the lockdown ended at midnight on Monday.

However, he urged the country’s citizens to exercise caution and all the precautionary measures put in place to mitigate the spread of the deadly disease. — Xinhua.

COVID-19 Cases Rise To 479 In Zim

Sixteen (16) cases tested positive for COVID 19 today…

These include returnees from South Africa (5). and 11 local cases who are as isolated
The local cases we all contacts of known confirmed cases.

Today 213 RDT screening tests and 302 PCR diagnostic tests were done. The cumulative number of tests done to date is 61 928 (35 811 RDT and 16 117 PCR)

To date the total number of confirmed cases is 479, recovered 63. active cases 412 and 4 deaths. since the onset of the outbreak on 20 March 2020- Health Ministry

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Biti Says Mthuli Ncube Is A Liar And Must Apologise

Mthuli Ncube


FORMER Finance minister Tendai Biti (Harare East MP) yesterday demanded that Finance minister Mthuli Ncube appear before Parliament to explain fiscal policy inconsistencies and apologise for “lying that he was de-dollarising.”

Biti’s matter of privilege, which was raised in the National Assembly, came as Norton MP Temba Mliswa piled more pressure on government and Ncube saying that MPs’ US$50 equivalent salaries were meagre and should be increased, while their fuel coupons should be in United States dollars.

On Wednesday, Ncube increased civil servants’ salaries by 50% and awarded US$75 and US$30 allowances for the government workers and pensioners, respectively, which would be paid as COVID-19 allowance for the next three months.

But Biti said Ncube and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya misled the nation when they claimed the country was introducing its own currency at par with the US$.

He said people were shocked on October 1, 2018 when banks were instructed to separate nostro FCA accounts and RTGS accounts.

Biti said this was followed by more policy inconsistencies through statutory instruments where the country was told that the multi-currency regime was no longer legal and that the Zimdollar was the sole currency of trade.

“We made a point to Ncube that the conditions did not yet exist for introduction of our own currency. We were further confused yesterday (Wednesday) when the Minister of Finance effectively de-dollarised by the introduction of US$75 allowance to civil servants and US$30 to war veterans.

“It is our contention that Ncube owes Zimbabwe an apology and that he should repeal SI 33 and SI 42 and the Finance Act because he is introducing the Zimbabwe dollar through the back door. The Minister of Finance has been involved in massive lying,” Biti said.

Mliswa then complained about MPs welfare saying while they got a measly US$50 equivalent salary per month, their counterparts in Kenya were getting between US$10 000 and US$15 000 per month.

“We are not immune to the difficulties and the prices in this country. Soon you will read stories that MPs are pick-pocketing and stealing at supermarkets and then you blame us. We want our coupons in US$ and we can no longer be compromised,” he said.

Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi’s response was that Parliament administration should approach Treasury about MPs’ vehicles and fuel.

This angered Mliswa who then took a dig on government, saying that Zimbabwe was in the doldrums because the Executive was busy stealing.

“Parliament does not generate income. Ministers are busy stealing because they are the ones that generate money which is not going to the fiscus. It is this plundering that is making people of this country to suffer. We (MPs) are not here to do chicken runs. We came to represent people, but because government is stealing, nothing is coming to us,” Mliswa said.

Acting Speaker of the National Assembly William Mutomba did not respond to the issues

Three Die In Road Accident

Three people were killed in an accident involving three vehicles yesterday morning along the Gweru-Shurugwi highway near Guinea Fowl Secondary School, about 20km from Gweru.

The accident which involved a commuter omnibus, a haulage truck and a Ford Ranger double cab, occurred at the 19,5km peg around 9AM.

Two people who were aboard the commuter omnibus, which had three people including the driver and a passenger in the twin cab died on the spot.

The driver of the haulage truck escaped unhurt.
Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko confirmed the accident.

He said the double cab vehicle was travelling behind the commuter omnibus from Gweru going towards Shurugwi while the truck was traveling in the opposite direction.

Insp Goko said on approaching the 19,5km peg, the Ford Ranger vehicle tried to overtake the commuter omnibus.

“The driver of the Ford Ranger vehicle moved to the right intending to overtake but noticed that there was an oncoming haulage truck. He then slowed down in an attempt to return to his lane,” said Insp Goko.

In the process, he said, the Ford Ranger vehicle sideswiped with the commuter omnibus which swerved into the oncoming haulage truck lane.

“The commuter omnibus was crushed by the haulage truck which jack-knifed facing the direction it was coming from killing two people from the commuter omnibus while the Ford Ranger vehicle veered off the road and crashed into a tree, killing one person,” said Insp Goko.

He urged motorists to observe road signs when travelling to curb the unnecessary loss of life-Chronicle

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Victoria Falls Rain Forest Ready To Reopen For Tourists.

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The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) last week allowed tourist operators back into the rainforest to view the mighty Victoria Falls which has been at its highest flow in over a decade this year. This comes as the resort town gears to re-open to international visitors.

Last week, government ministers as well as Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) and Zimparks top brass, visited the country’s prime resort town of Victoria Falls to assess the situation first-hand. The officials met with key stakeholders in the industry, aiming to prepare for the eventual resumption of tourism in a safe and sustainable manner.

Tourism operators, reeling in the wake of international travel bans due to the Covid-19 pandemic, are eager to re-open as soon as international travel resumes. however, the sector and government are determined to do it in a manner which ensures the safety of tourists and tourism workers. Government, in partnership with tourism operators, has developed protocols and guidelines to be released to tourism players allowing a cautious, staged re-opening.

In an interview with victoriafalls24, Godfrey Koti, head of corporate affairs for ZTA, stressed that the government was focussed on “health before wealth”. Priority has been given to equipping medical facilities and creating protocols for tourism operators.

“We want our guests to know we are a safe, organised destination,” Koti said.

All institutions dealing with tourists now have stringent protocols to follow prior to re-opening outlined in Statutory Instrument 90 of 2020 and in accordance with World health Organisation guidelines. hotels and lodges are encouraged to reach out to ZTA to have their facilities deemed fit for opening.

At a meeting with Tourism minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu last week, Victoria Falls tourism operators expressed eagerness to get into parks to show the world what Zimbabwe has to offer through social media platforms.

A local tourism operator expressed eagerness to get in and take footage of one of the Seven Wonders of the World putting on a show that the world is missing out on due to Covid-19 travel bans.

“While people across the world are stuck at home dreaming of their next holiday, let’s show them what this beautiful country has to offer. Let’s show them the mighty Victoria Falls in all its glory,” a tourism operator in the resort town said.

Neighbouring countries – South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia – have all opened at least some of their national parks for domestic visitors in recent weeks. The Zambian side of the falls was re-opened last month.

Further pressure is being exerted for full opening of national parks for local residents. At a time when morale has been hit by the Covid-19 tourism downturn, Victoria Falls residents are frustrated by not being allowed into local parks like Zambezi National Park or Chamabondo National Park.

As one resident put it: “We are allowed into the crowded supermarket and we are now allowed back to work, but we can’t go into national parks and enjoy our beautiful backyard and wildlife.”

Zimparks director-general Fulton Mangwanya, however, has expressed concern over the downturn in revenue for the authority which is soon expected to operate as a stand-alone parastatal. Revenue from local residents would go a long way in providing the authority with some income to fund its operations through these tough times.

Tourism, one of the sectors hard-hit by the lockdown, remains optimistic about the future. Plans are underway on a recovery plan which centres around promoting Victoria Falls and the Kaza (Kavango-

Zambezi) Transfrontier Conservation Area as Southern Africa’s hub for safari travel. The region has a vast population of wildlife, plenty of sunshine and wide-open spaces where the incidence of Covid-19 has been extremely low.

The minister also re-assured the government’s commitment to a ZW$500 million support package to cushion the tourism sector from the effects of the Covid-19 lockdown. The facility is available to ZTAregistered operators through their banks.

Zimbabwe’s Matabeleland North province, which encompasses Zimbabwe’s star attractions of Victoria Falls, hwange National Game Park and part of Lake Kariba, has recorded only six cases of Covid-19 to date of which three have already recovered.

Killer Boy Escapes Jail

A 17-year old boy from Tsholotsho has been ordered to perform 600 hours of community service for fatally stabbing his cousin with a knife and a postmortem said his victim died due to lack of proper medical attention at a local hospital.

Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Maxwell Takuva, on circuit in Hwange found the boy, who cannot be named for ethical reasons, guilty of murder with constructive intent.

The boy, who was represented by Ms Linda Mthombeni of Dube, Nkala and Company, was sentenced to perform 600 hours of community service at a clinic in Tsholotsho.

He fatally stabbed his cousin with a knife last year on June 30 when he was aged 16 and his victim was aged 17.

The two had connived with another juvenile to steal a donkey drawn cart from a neighbour’s homestead to carry bags of maize to Gwayi Railway Station on June 30 last year.

As they were walking towards the neighbour’s homestead at around 10PM, the accused person started whistling prompting the now deceased to rebuke him for making noise.

They started arguing which led to a fight.

The accused person ran away and came back armed with a knife which he used to stab his cousin once on the left side of the chest and he screamed and collapsed.

Neighbours came and rushed the injured boy to Sipepa Clinic using the same cart they had wanted to steal.

He was transferred to Tsholotsho District Hospital where he was treated and discharged after a few days.

However, his condition deteriorated and was he readmitted at the same hospital a few days later before being transferred to Mpilo Central Hospital where he was also treated and discharged.

The boy died on August 1 while at his aunt’s place of residence in Bulawayo’s Old Magwegwe suburb. He had just finished bathing, preparing to go back to Tsholotsho when he collapsed and died on the spot.

A postmortem done on August 5 showed that the boy died due to stabbing, and could have survived if he had received proper medical care.

“He had complained of upper abdominal pain, abdominal distension and body swelling which had been highlighted to nurses and doctors at Mpilo Hospital but nothing was done. Food was leaking from the stomach through the stab wound,” read part of the postmortem report. -Chronicle

Zimbabweans to Get COVID Grants In SA

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Asylum seekers and special permit holders may now apply for the Covid-19 social relief distress grant of R350 a month.

This is the outcome of litigation initiated by the Scalabrini Centre against the minister of social development.

In the Pretoria high court, judge Selby Baqwa said people who hold asylum seeker and special permit status in South Africa, and whose documents were valid at the start of the national state of disaster, may apply for the grant. Applicants will need to provide their documents.

Like any other person, they are also subject to the SA Social Security Agency’s eligibility criteria: they cannot be receiving an income, any other form of grant, or any economic relief from the Unemployment Insurance Fund.

The grant, which was rolled out in May this year, is applicable for six months.

In a statement, the Scalabrini Centre said claims for May had already closed so those affected by the court order would be entitled to claim from June onwards.

“The coronavirus knows no borders, and does not stop to ask for one’s nationality status. Citizens and foreign nationals in South Africa have been seriously impacted,” the centre said. “In our papers we argued that that it was irrational and unreasonable to exclude such persons from being able to apply for the grant solely on the basis of their nationality or immigration status.”

The centre pointed out that people on asylum seeker visas that have expired during the lockdown often face dismissal from work, no income and frozen bank accounts, and they are excluded from the majority of governmental financial relief packages, including government food parcels, because they do not have a 13-digit SA ID number.

“At Scalabrini, we have seen a surge in requests for help. About 1,400 people called during the first eight weeks of lockdown requesting assistance with food, rental or electricity.

“Many of these are families with children who would usually have benefited from school feeding programmes,” it said. -GroundUp

Teenager Stabs Cousin To Death …

A 17-YEAR-OLD boy from Tsholotsho has been ordered to perform 600 hours of community service for fatally stabbing his cousin with a knife and a postmortem said his victim died due to lack of proper medical attention at a local hospital.

Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Maxwell Takuva, on circuit in Hwange found the boy, who cannot be named for ethical reasons, guilty of murder with constructive intent.

The boy, who was represented by Ms Linda Mthombeni of Dube, Nkala and Company, was sentenced to perform 600 hours of community service at a clinic in Tsholotsho.

He fatally stabbed his cousin with a knife last year on June 30 when he was aged 16 and his victim was aged 17.

The two had connived with another juvenile to steal a donkey drawn cart from a neighbour’s homestead to carry bags of maize to Gwayi Railway Station on June 30 last year.

As they were walking towards the neighbour’s homestead at around 10PM, the accused person started whistling prompting the now deceased to rebuke him for making noise.

They started arguing which led to a fight.
The accused person ran away and came back armed with a knife which he used to stab his cousin once on the left side of the chest and he screamed and collapsed.
Neighbours came and rushed the injured boy to Sipepa Clinic using the same cart they had wanted to steal.

He was transferred to Tsholotsho District Hospital where he was treated and discharged after a few days.
However, his condition deteriorated and was he readmitted at the same hospital a few days later before being transferred to Mpilo Central Hospital where he was also treated and discharged.

The boy died on August 1 while at his aunt’s place of residence in Bulawayo’s Old Magwegwe suburb-Chronicle

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Benzema Silences Critics

MADRID. – Zinedine Zidane said Karim Benzema “shuts people up a bit” when he scores goals like his stunning volley against Valencia in a Spanish La Liga football match on Thursday night.


Benzema brilliantly lifted the ball over defender Hugo Gillamon with his right foot and then shot with his left into the top corner as Madrid beat Valencia 3-0 at the Alfredo di Stefano Stadium.
Marco Asensio had earlier made it two after Benzema gave Madrid the lead, his brace taking his tally for the season to 21 goals in 38 games.

“His performance was magnificent, like the whole team, but his goal was extraordinary,” said Zidane.


“We know that he is comfortable with his left foot but wow, to lift the ball in that way and to swing like that with his left foot, without the ball touching the ground, truly it’s a very complicated piece of skill.


“It’s beautiful to see it and I’m happy for him.
“Often we see Karim as the number nine of Madrid and he must score goals, but he doesn’t only do that. So when he does score, I’m happy because he shuts people up a bit, and the work, he always does that no matter what.”


Benzema is a controversial figure in France after his alleged involvement in a blackmail plot against former teammate Mathieu Valbuena. He has not played for the national team since 2015.


But the 32-year-old has been in sensational form for Real Madrid this season and his latest goal was his 243rd for the club, putting him fifth on Madrid’s all-time list-The Herald

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“Soldiers, Cops Must Protect Citizens”

Farai Dziva|ZCTU has warned of spontaneous mass protests across the country as a result of the deepening economic crisis.

At a news conference in the capital on Friday, ZCTU called for the immediate resignation of corrupt individuals in Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.Watch video below :

We Are Ready To Fight For Workers’ Liberation -ZCTU

Farai Dziva|ZCTU has warned of spontaneous mass protests across the country as a result of the deepening economic crisis.

At a news conference in the capital on Friday, ZCTU called for the immediate resignation of corrupt individuals in Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.Watch video below :

Daring Woman Introduces Lover To Hubby

UNLIKE catching a cheating man, nabbing an unfaithful woman is not easy.

This is because like a clumsy bear, men always leave behind trails of their infidelity, like scented perfume and lipstick on their shirts, lodge receipts in pockets and raunchy text messages in their phones.

A Plumtree man’s world fell apart when he busted his wife in a steamy embrace with a man she had been bringing home after she initially introduced him as her church elder.

Njabulo Mpala from Dingumuzi suburb who reportedly vowed never to “trust a woman again” flew into a rage after he caught his now ex-wife Semkelwe Ncube flirting with her lover only identified as Tshuma in their matrimonial bedroom.

The heartbreaking discovery reportedly happened on Saturday last week.

Mpala, an informal trader, reportedly caught Ncube cheating after he received a tip-off from a neighbour that Tshuma who was always visiting Ncube mostly in his absence, had sneaked into his house.

It is reported that when he quickly returned home, after that tip-off, Mpala was in for a shock when he found Ncube on their matrimonial bed while being cuddled in the arms of her “church elder”.

Out of fury, Mpala reportedly meted instant justice on Ncube. In the midst of the chaos, Tshuma reportedly made good his escape.

A witness who spoke on condition of anonymity told B-Metro that Ncube who felt guilty after being busted while cheating on her husband deserted their matrimonial home.

The witness said Mpala was heartbroken after he discovered that the mother of his two children had fooled him when she introduced her lover to him as her church elder.

“MaNcube (Semkelwe) deserted their matrimonial home after her husband caught her red-handed with her lover on their matrimonial bed.

“It was disheartening that the lover was someone who was known to Mpala and was always coming to their house after Semkelwe introduced him to her husband as her church elder,” said the witness.
When reached for comment an inconsolable Mpala could neither confirm nor deny the incident. Instead, he avoided the questions by saying:
“Of course I feel bad, but I can’t change what’s gone on”.

Ncube, however, defended her shenanigans saying it was revenge on her husband who had also been cheating on her.

“It was revenge on my husband after I discovered he had been all along fooling around with another woman,” she said- B-Metro

“Church Elder” Snatches Married Woman

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UNLIKE catching a cheating man, nabbing an unfaithful woman is not easy.

This is because like a clumsy bear, men always leave behind trails of their infidelity, like scented perfume and lipstick on their shirts, lodge receipts in pockets and raunchy text messages in their phones.

A Plumtree man’s world fell apart when he busted his wife in a steamy embrace with a man she had been bringing home after she initially introduced him as her church elder.

Njabulo Mpala from Dingumuzi suburb who reportedly vowed never to “trust a woman again” flew into a rage after he caught his now ex-wife Semkelwe Ncube flirting with her lover only identified as Tshuma in their matrimonial bedroom.

The heartbreaking discovery reportedly happened on Saturday last week.

Mpala, an informal trader, reportedly caught Ncube cheating after he received a tip-off from a neighbour that Tshuma who was always visiting Ncube mostly in his absence, had sneaked into his house.

It is reported that when he quickly returned home, after that tip-off, Mpala was in for a shock when he found Ncube on their matrimonial bed while being cuddled in the arms of her “church elder”.

Out of fury, Mpala reportedly meted instant justice on Ncube. In the midst of the chaos, Tshuma reportedly made good his escape.

A witness who spoke on condition of anonymity told B-Metro that Ncube who felt guilty after being busted while cheating on her husband deserted their matrimonial home.

The witness said Mpala was heartbroken after he discovered that the mother of his two children had fooled him when she introduced her lover to him as her church elder.

“MaNcube (Semkelwe) deserted their matrimonial home after her husband caught her red-handed with her lover on their matrimonial bed.

“It was disheartening that the lover was someone who was known to Mpala and was always coming to their house after Semkelwe introduced him to her husband as her church elder,” said the witness.
When reached for comment an inconsolable Mpala could neither confirm nor deny the incident. Instead, he avoided the questions by saying:
“Of course I feel bad, but I can’t change what’s gone on”.

Ncube, however, defended her shenanigans saying it was revenge on her husband who had also been cheating on her.

“It was revenge on my husband after I discovered he had been all along fooling around with another woman,” she said- B-Metro

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A Revolution Is Not Confined To A Building – Advocate Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance president, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has scoffed at the euphoria over the seizure of Harvest House by Thokozani Khupe.

According to Chamisa, a people’s revolution is not confined to a building.

Chamisa on Wednesday visited the late Kelvin Choto’s family in Chitungwiza.

Choto was shot dead by State security agents during the Jan 2019 disturbances.

Chamisa joined the Choto family members as they celebrated 2-year – old Janel’s birthday.

Janel is the daughter of the late Kelvin Choto (21).

“They are celebrating the seizure of Harvest House and they are saying a lot about Chamisa.

They say we have kicked Chamisa out of Harvest House, we have grabbed Chamisa’s MPs – That doesn’t matter.

A revolution is not limited to a building, you cannot take away 2,6 million people, is that possible?

A different Zimbabwe is possible.A revolution is an unstoppable idea,” said Chamisa.

He added:”Mr Mnangagwa cannot suppress the people forever.People will liberate themselves from oppression.

You think you are on top of the situation but you are fooling yourself, things can change unexpectedly.”

Advocate Chamisa

“Mr Mnangagwa Cannot Suppress The People Forever”

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance president, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has scoffed at the euphoria over the seizure of Harvest House by Thokozani Khupe.

According to Chamisa, a people’s revolution is not confined to a building.

Chamisa on Wednesday visited the late Kelvin Choto’s family in Chitungwiza.

Choto was shot dead by State security agents during the Jan 2019 disturbances.

Chamisa joined the Choto family members as they celebrated 2-year – old Janel’s birthday.

Janel is the daughter of the late Kelvin Choto (21).

“They are celebrating the seizure of Harvest House and they are saying a lot about Chamisa.

They say we have kicked Chamisa out of Harvest House, we have grabbed Chamisa’s MPs – That doesn’t matter.

A revolution is not limited to a building, you cannot take away 2,6 million people, is that possible?

A different Zimbabwe is possible.A revolution is an unstoppable idea,” said Chamisa.

He added:”Mr Mnangagwa cannot suppress the people forever.People will liberate themselves from oppression.

You think you are on top of the situation but you are fooling yourself, things can change unexpectedly.”

Mr Mnangagwa

Former Standard Reporter Dies

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Former Herald reporter Cornelius Nduna (49) collapsed and died at his house in Gletwyn, Harare, yesterday morning in what has been described as a case of sudden death.

The journalist collapsed while working on his laptop computer and was rushed to St Joseph Clinic in Shawasha Hills, where he was pronounced dead.

Family spokesperson and Harare City Council director of health services, Dr Prosper Chonzi, confirmed Nduna’s death, saying he had no previously known health complications.

“It was what may be called a sudden death. We are deeply shocked because he was working normally at the family home he had just finished building with his wife when he collapsed. His body has been taken to Nyaradzo Funeral Parlour and we are awaiting the post mortem results,” said Dr Chonzi.

Born on November 19, 1970, Nduna worked for various local newspapers, including The Herald and The Standard, where he distinguished himself as an investigative reporter.

He later worked in South Africa as a media trainer and for international news organisations such as Associated Press and Sky News, mainly as a freelance journalist.
Nduna is survived by his wife and fellow journalist Vongai Makamure.
The couple had two children.

Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) secretary-general Foster Dongozi described Nduna’s death as a very sad day for Zimbabwean journalism and a great loss to the industry.

“We have lost a pillar. Journalism is poorer following the loss of our comrade.

He was a gentleman and a professional journalist who moved seamlessly through the public and private media and became an international correspondent.
“Rest in peace the Bull Eland,” said Dongozi- The Herald

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