RBZ Freezes 522 ‘Notorious Bank Accounts’ Except Chivayo’s

By Farai D Hove | The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has taken significant steps to curb illegal financial activities, as revealed in a recent State Media Sunday Mail report. The FIU has frozen over 522 bank accounts from January 1 to June 7, targeting traders manipulating exchange rates and accounts misused for illegal foreign currency trading. Financial Intelligence Unit director-general Mr. Oliver Chiperesa stated that the FIU’s routine transaction monitoring and analysis identified these problematic accounts. Patterns inconsistent with normal shopping behavior, particularly involving ZiG cards used by middlemen to facilitate illegal currency exchanges, were flagged.

Despite this comprehensive crackdown, it has been noted that Wicknell Chivayo’s accounts have not been frozen. This is particularly surprising given the presence of a 64-page document presented by senior ZANU PF members Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, which details Chivayo’s alleged involvement in money laundering and demands the return of close to USD 40 million he allegedly looted. The exclusion of Chivayo’s accounts from the freeze raises questions about the consistency and thoroughness of the enforcement actions.

Jacob Zuma Trapped Inside Toilet: Torching Image

-Jacob Zuma: The Election Result-Disruptor and His Portrayal in Political Satire

Jacob Zuma, a former President of South Africa and a polarizing figure, continues to be a topic of intense debate and satire within the country’s political landscape. Recently, an image of Zuma struggling while staring at a toilet bowl has circulated online, accompanied by a humorous yet poignant caption: “Guys have you ever gone to a relative or a friend’s house, then asked to use their toilet, and while doing number 2 you ran out of tissue papers, or you flushed but ‘it refuses to go’? That’s the situation I’m in right now, what should I do? I’m still in the toilet, urgently waiting for your advice.” This satirical portrayal provides a vivid metaphor for Zuma’s current political and personal predicaments.

Zuma trapped … Viral image. Credit: social media

Jacob Zuma’s political journey has been marked by significant highs and lows. As a prominent leader of the African National Congress (ANC), he rose to become the President of South Africa from 2009 to 2018. His tenure was riddled with controversies, including numerous corruption allegations, leading to his resignation under intense pressure from his own party and the public. Despite this, Zuma remains a resilient and influential figure, often described as a disruptor within the South African political sphere.

The image in question utilizes humor and common human experience to depict a more profound political reality. The scenario of being stuck in a toilet with an unflushable mess serves as an allegory for Zuma’s situation. Here are the key elements and their symbolic meanings:

1. Struggling with the Toilet:
– Unflushable Mess: Represents the numerous unresolved legal and political issues Zuma faces. His ongoing corruption trials and the lingering controversies from his presidency are akin to a mess that refuses to be cleaned up, despite numerous attempts.
– Running Out of Tissue Paper: Symbolizes the diminishing support and resources available to Zuma. Just as running out of tissue paper in a crucial moment is a predicament, Zuma’s shrinking political allies and support base highlight his growing isolation.

2. The Caption:
– Asking for Advice: Zuma’s call for advice mirrors his frequent appeals for public and political support. This suggests his reliance on external help to navigate his crises, emphasizing his dependency and the precariousness of his position.
– Urgency: The urgency in the caption reflects the immediate and pressing nature of Zuma’s challenges. His legal battles and political skirmishes demand swift and effective solutions, much like the pressing need to resolve an embarrassing situation in a restroom.

Zuma’s rejection by the ANC for government positions is a significant development. This decision underscores a decisive move by the party to distance itself from the controversies surrounding him. Despite his efforts to maintain a foothold in politics, the ANC’s stance represents a critical barrier to his ambitions, further complicating his political comeback.

Public and media representations of Jacob Zuma often oscillate between disdain and sympathy. The satirical image reflects a broader societal sentiment: a blend of ridicule and an acknowledgment of his ongoing influence. It captures the exasperation of many South Africans with Zuma’s persistent presence in the political arena, yet it also humanizes him by portraying a relatable, albeit embarrassing, predicament.

The portrayal of Jacob Zuma in the satirical image as struggling with an unflushable toilet bowl serves as a potent metaphor for his current struggles. It encapsulates his political entanglements, the diminishing support, and the urgency of his situation. As Zuma continues to navigate his complex legacy, such representations will persist, offering both humor and critique of his enduring impact on South African politics.

Ostallos Siziba Leads Citizens Recruitment

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

In Bindura Mashonaland Central with students on an ideological orientation program.

We share our understanding of the national question as defined by the Alternative think tank as the fight for “Accountability and Equity”

Students play and will play a role in the Chamisa journey and governance agenda.

It will be not possible if we don’t prepare and ground ourselves ideologically.

We have to shape the national vision, the governance agenda and the Zimbabwe we want.

Students are a vital cog of that agenda.

Onwards as always in the name of the people.

Kids Poisoned After Following 1 Parent’s Eating Instructions

The Curious Case of Zvimba Kids Hospitalized After Consuming Home-Cooked Food

Friday Morning at Matoranhembe Primary School

By Dorrothy Moyo | It was a typical Friday morning at Matoranhembe Primary School in the quiet district of Zvimba. Children filled the classrooms with their laughter and chatter, eagerly awaiting the weekend. Among them was a young girl who, unlike her peers, had an unusual burden. Her mother had handed her two lunch boxes filled with rice and soup, along with strict instructions on how to share the meal with her friends.

-Lunchtime Turns Tragic

As the lunch bell rang, the girl opened the lunch boxes, revealing a hearty meal that she had been instructed to share. Unaware of the impending danger, she invited seven of her classmates to join her in the feast. The children, excited for a change from their usual lunches, eagerly gathered around and began to eat.

-The First Signs of Trouble

Within an hour, the cheerful atmosphere turned grim. The children started to experience severe stomach pains, nausea, and dizziness. Teachers, alarmed by the sudden illness, quickly called for medical assistance. The eight pupils, including the girl who brought the food, were rushed to the nearest hospital in critical condition.

-Investigations Begin

The incident prompted an immediate investigation by the local police. Commissioner Paul Nyathi spearheaded the efforts to uncover the cause of the sudden illness. “Investigations carried out by the police revealed that a fellow school pupil brought the lunch box which contained home-prepared food after being given two lunch boxes by her parent. The parent gave her instructions on how to share the food,” he stated.

-Examining the Source

Attention quickly turned to the lunch boxes and their contents. Forensic teams collected samples of the rice and soup for laboratory analysis, aiming to determine if food poisoning or contamination was responsible for the children’s illness. Meanwhile, police interviewed the girl’s parents to understand more about the preparation and storage of the food.

-Community in Shock
The news spread rapidly through the Zvimba community, leaving parents and residents in shock and fear. The school temporarily halted its operations, and parents rushed to the hospital to check on their children and seek assurances from the authorities.

-Hospital Update
Doctors at the hospital worked tirelessly to stabilize the affected children. By the evening, the hospital released a statement saying that all eight children were in stable condition and responding to treatment. The quick medical response was credited with preventing a potentially worse outcome.

-Preliminary Findings

Preliminary lab results indicated that the food might have been contaminated with a harmful bacterium, possibly due to improper handling or storage. This finding led to further scrutiny of the conditions in which the food prepared and stored at home.

#### Lessons Learned

The incident served as a grim reminder of the importance of food safety. Schools in the region began to implement stricter policies regarding the sharing of food, and local health authorities launched a campaign to educate the community about safe food preparation practices.

FC Wangu Mazodze Lead Way in Eastern Region

09-06-2024

By Stephen Chuma

Eastern Region Soccer League (ERSL) log leaders, FC Wangu Mazodze are still perched on top of the rest in the race for Premier Soccer League promotion despite not kicking a ball this weekend.

The Kingdom Boys were supposed to lock horns with Grayham FC at Mucheke Stadium this weekend but the match was postponed to a later date.

Up next, FC Wangu Mazodze play away to Huku FC in Mutare next weekend with the Masvingo based club looking for maximum points in order to cement their place on top of the league.

The Dr Richard Wangu Mazodze bankrolled team is on a trailblazing run in the Eastern Region Soccer League with 7 wins and a draw after 8 rounds of matches. Built on a foundation of solid defence and discipline, the John Nyikadzino coached side is yet to concede a goal in twelve hours of football!

Zhalala Zhululu as the team is affectionately referred to, meaning abundance of joy, has indeed brought joy to Masvingo residents and the rest of the province in general. It is not surprising that in its last home game against Rusitu Tigers, the team drew supporters from areas as far as Rutenga, Gutu, Jerera, Renco and Bhasera.

The lure of FC Wangu Mazodze’s swashbuckling pure brand of football has seen football fans from across the country making way to the cauldron of Mucheke to witness Zhalala Zhululu Boys in action. In one of its home games against Triangle FC, there were supporters from as far as Bulawayo and Gwanda.

This is surely a football brand that is growing at a seismic pace. Genuine football fans must join this growing football revolution for genuine pursuit of happiness.

ZhalalaZhululu

IngotiWanguZvipere

Kingdom Boys

Mnangagwa Exposes Self…

TRANSCRIPT: MNANGAGWA TALKING TO VLADMIR PUTIN

The beginning of Russia‒Zimbabwe talks in the restricted format

PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA VLADIMIR PUTIN:

Mr President,

I am delighted to welcome you to Russia.

Our previous meeting also took place here in St Petersburg, at the RUSSIA‒AFRICA SUMMIT, and we truly appreciate your personal involvement in developing our interstate ties.

Russia‒Zimbabwe relations were established a long time ago when your nation was struggling for independence, and they continue to advance extensively. I was pleased to note that our MUTUAL TRADE increased severalfold over the past year. However, it is clear that we still have much work to do in diversifying our ties.

We have very good relations in the humanitarian and educational sectors. Currently, 400 YOUNG PEOPLE from your country are studying in Russia, and we increase this quota on a regular basis.

I appreciate your involvement in our joint persistent efforts in the international arena. Our stances on the core issues on the international agenda are quite similar and even coinciding.

I am glad to have this opportunity to meet with you on the sidelines of the St PETERSBURG INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM. I am confident that your presence here will serve as a testimony to the African continent’s interest in developing relations with Russia, which is among our priorities.

We have agreed to make efforts to enhance our cooperation, and have also created new interaction formats, such as meetings and consultations between our foreign ministers. We hope that your representative will attend such a meeting that will take place in Sochi this autumn.

Welcome, Mr President.

PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE EMMERSON Dambudzo MNANGAGWA:

Thank you very much, Your Excellency President Putin.

May I, on behalf of the people of Zimbabwe, the government, and indeed on my own behalf, extend my warmest regards to you. I am so happy that you were able to invite me to come here to meet you. This is an opportunity, Your Excellency, that I have been looking forward to, because Zimbabwe and the Russian Federation have excellent relations, and it is critically important that we make them more comprehensive and share the challenges that we are facing.

Commonly, the challenges that you face are the same challenges that we face in Southern Africa, because we are one of the few countries in Southern Africa that is regarded as ANTI-WEST, and I feel so humbled that you have extended an invitation for me to come over here. This is an opportunity where we can share the challenges that we face both at the national level and at the international level, because we have relations with Western countries. But most importantly, it is an opportunity to consolidate them, to identify areas where we can pursue cooperation between our two countries and consolidate, and make them more comprehensive between ourselves. There is no need to shy away from each other. I think our pursuit in terms of international relations is the same.

We were disregarded as an isolated island in Southern Africa, but I am anxious that we develop comprehensive relations with the RUSSIAN FEDERATION, and I can assure you that I have that determination on my part. And much more so, you yourself, as the President, as well as the Russian Federation, have support in Zimbabwe. You see, we have received support, we received FOOD ALLOCATIONS from yourselves last year, and we have received cooperation in the MILITARY AND SECURITY SECTOR. That alone, as you continue to do so, we continuously become ISOLATED IN OUR REGION. But we are determined to be ourselves, we are determined to be independent.

We DON’T CARE WHAT OTHER COUNTRIES SAY about us, you know, under President Mugabe. And there was this Prime Minister in Britain, and the relations just ended there. And thereafter, most of the BRITISH AND AMERICANS, they have not looked upon us; they think that we are too inclined to the East. But we have no apologies at all.

We feel we have better relations with the people who also RESPECT US, not the persons who look down upon us. So we are very happy to be here. We are anxious to have more comprehensive and concentrated relations between ourselves. Yes, we are a VERY ADVANCED COUNTRY; but there is a lot that we can learn from you and there is a lot that will benefit from that relationship. And there is a lot that we can open for the Russian Federation to participate in our economy, especially in the MINING SECTOR AND AGRICULTURE. There is a lot that we can afford for you to participate.

And in that process, the WEST WILL RUN AWAY. You see, the West has just begun CONSOLIDATING ITS POWER IN ZAMBIA, our next neighbour. You know, there was a time when Zambia and Zimbabwe were one; it was called Northern and Southern Rhodesia. It was made one by the British, but they are now separate. And the Americans are consolidating their power in that country, both in terms of SECURITY and in terms of FINANCIAL SUPPORT to Zambia to make sure that we feel lonely. But that will not change us, because we have taken a course as a people that we feel we want to be independent and we will choose OUR FRIENDS ourselves. And besides, we are independent today because most of us in the LEADERSHIP TRAINED HERE during our war of liberation. We got our INDEPENDENCE because we are supported by yourselves here, and we don’t forget that history, and you don’t forget about us.

So, Mr President, I am happy to be here. If an opportunity avails later on – I mean, we will find time to chat and go into more detail as to which areas we must focus on in terms of supporting each other and in terms of where we feel we need external support, especially in the area of difference in SECURITY as well as FOOD SECURITY.

Those areas we need to be supported in – the MECHANISATION OF AGRICULTURE and so on. We cannot go to the West; we have to come here because the West would want to see us down. They support our neighbours, ZAMBIA AND MALAWI, very heavily. But in spite of that, Zimbabwe’s economic growth is the FASTEST GROWING ECONOMY in the region, in spite of us being isolated by the Americans.

So, Your Excellency, I am very happy to be here.

Chiwenga Snubs Mnangagwa

By James Gwati- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga on Sunday diverged from the customary protocol and opted to fly to Dushanbe, Tajikistan, on the very day his superior, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, returned from his diplomatic voyage through Russia and South Korea.

Conventionally, Vice Presidents would be present at the Robert Mugabe International Airport to greet the President upon his return before proceeding with their official duties.

However, Chiwenga’s decision to depart for Tajikistan concurrently with Mnangagwa’s homecoming has sparked speculation regarding underlying power dynamics within Zanu PF.

Some observers interpret Chiwenga’s swift departure as a manifestation of intensifying power struggles within the party, hinting at the emergence of a potential parallel administration led by the Vice President in opposition to Mnangagwa’s leadership.

Chiwenga’s ambitions to succeed Mnangagwa as President in 2028 are well-known, yet the current President has steadfastly expressed his reluctance to step down at the end of his term.

This ideological clash between the two figures only fueled the political fire.

The Vice President’s journey to attend the third Dushanbe Water Action Decade Conference, slated to commence Monday, offers a diplomatic pretext for his absence during Mnangagwa’s return.

Accompanied by his new wife, Miniyothabo Chiwenga, Chiwenga’s delegation also includes Deputy Minister of Agriculture Vangelis Haritatos and a contingent of senior government officials.

The timing and implications of Chiwenga’s diplomatic detour are sure to fuel further speculation and scrutiny as Zimbabwe’s political landscape continues to evolve.

-ZimEye

LEAKED AUDIO: Wicknell Chivayo In Hot Soup Over Money Looted from BetterBrands

By A Correspondent | Harare, Zimbabwe – In a shocking revelation, a leaked audio recording has implicated controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo in a major scandal involving looted election funds from BetterBrands Security. The company, owned by Acott Sakupwaya and fronted by Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, is at the center of the controversy.

The audio, verified by ZimEye on Sunday, captures Chivayo in a conversation with Sakupwaya and Chimombe, where he is heard attempting to appease the two businessmen by claiming he would have paid them USD 10 million each if they had not raised complaints. Chivayo also boasts of having direct access to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, asserting that his influence surpasses that of the President’s two deputies.

In the same clip, Chivayo outlines his plans to form a team aimed at securing ministry tenders, which he intends to exploit through advance payments. This statement hints at a broader scheme of financial misconduct within government tenders.

When contacted by Simba Chikanza on Sunday evening, Chivayo attempted to dismiss the audio as “fake news,” but he did not address a detailed 64-page document that outlines how he misappropriated over USD 40 million intended for election materials that were never his, but were for Scott Sakupwanya’s company.

A section of the 64 page bundle reads:
We urge you to consider the repercussions of your actions carefully. Your continued Involvement in these fraudulent activities will not only damage your reputation but also put your company at significant risk of legal repercussions. We are giving you 7 days to provide us with a workable solution so that we can recover the money owed to us. Failure to comply will force us to take necessary steps to bring this matter to the attention of all relevant authorities, including all news outlets.

We could have gone through our lawyers and sought relief from the court, but we prefer not to air our dirty laundry in public.

We hope to resolve this amicably.

Yours Faithfully,

Moses Mpofu

Mike Chimombe “

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This unfolding scandal raises serious concerns about corruption and the misuse of public funds at the highest levels, potentially implicating key figures within the Zimbabwean government.

Developing Story – More updates to follow as the investigation continues.

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Warriors Change Training Base…

Warriors will set their new camping base in Bloemfontein where their next match is scheduled to take place.

The national team will leave Johannesburg, where they have been based since Sunday, and travel to the new base tomorrow.

Zimbabwe will play South Africa at Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on Tuesday on the maychday 4 of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.

They faced Lesotho at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg on Friday in the third round of the qualifiers and lost the tie 2-0.

ZIFA said: “The squad engaged in their post-match rest and recovery routines.

“The team is scheduled to depart for Bloemfontein tomorrow.”

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Mnangagwa Attacks Hichilema, Calls Him A Sell-Out

By Political Reporter- Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has attacked the President of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema, and at the same time reported him to the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, for his relations with the West.

Mnangagwa said Hichilema was getting military and financial aid and should be dealt with.

Mnangagwa, who assumes the SADC chairmanship this year, said Zambia is a Western puppet that Moscow must combat.

In a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at Konstantinosky Palace in the Petrodvorets district of St. Petersburg, Strelna village, two days ago, at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum in Russia, Mnangagwa said the United States of America is consolidating its power in Zambia to isolate Zimbabwe. He said:

You see, the West has just begun consolidating its power in Zambia, our next neighbour. You know, there was a time when Zambia and Zimbabwe were one; it was called Northern and Southern Rhodesia.

It was made by the British, but they are now separate. And the Americans are consolidating their power in that country, both in terms of security and in terms of financial support to Zambia to make sure that we feel lonely.

But that will not change us, because we have taken a course as a people that we feel we want to be independent and we will choose our friends ourselves.

And besides, we are independent today because most of us in the leadership trained here during our war of liberation.

We got our independence because we are supported by you here, and we don’t forget that history, and you don’t forget about us.

Mnangagwa’s remarks have sparked debate on social media as they expose Harare’s uneasiness over her neighbour’s choice of friends.

A Zambian diplomat based in Harare is cited by The NewsHawks saying:

That was reckless by President Mnangagwa. Zimbabwe and Zambia are neighbours with a close history as he said himself, dating back to the federation days.

Besides, he grew up in Zambia; to all intents and purposes he is also Zambian. So how can he talk toxic stuff like that as if he is an irresponsible opposition leader. Moreover, in a foreign country, in far-flung Russia.

This will unnecessarily stoke diplomatic tensions between Harare and Lusaka, given the dispute over the Zimbabwean elections last year and the coming SADC summit.

Meanwhile, presidential spokesperson George Charamba suggested that video footage of Mnangagwa’s meeting with Putin was leaked. 

Responding to an X (formerly Twitter) user who had queried why Mnangagwa made the remarks about Zambia in public, suggesting that some in his inner circle “are deliberately setting him up”, Charamba said:

Why don’t you ask about the circumstances before jumping to condemnation? As you can see from the set-up, this was a closed meeting in which the President of Zimbabwe was a guest.

The recording was in-house to the host. Don’t ask me how it found its way into the public domain; I cannot assist you.

Indeed one-on-one meetings are moments of truths and impressions unadorned and said in confidence.

All Heads do that in such meetings, always with the attendant risks of such lapses. Nothing extraordinary.

In April last 2023, the US Africa Command (Africom) announced it was setting up an office in Zambia. Africom has bases across Africa.

Zambia and many other African countries are close to the US and other Western democracies, while some states like Zimbabwe and South Africa are allies of China and Russia which are under authoritarian governments.

Zimbabwe Warriors Face Daunting Task in World Cup Qualifiers Amid Political Turmoil

By A Correspondent

The recent performance of the Zimbabwe Warriors, who lost 2-0 to Lesotho at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, has brought to light several challenges faced by the team.

This World Cup Qualifier defeat on Friday underscores deeper issues, primarily stemming from the administration of Zanu PF leader Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa.

One of the most significant hurdles for the Zimbabwean national team is the fact that they are playing their home matches in a foreign country.

This situation arose due to the inadequate facilities in Zimbabwe that fail to meet international standards.

The need to play in South Africa not only deprives the Warriors of home advantage but also imposes logistical and psychological burdens on the players and supporters alike.

The loss against Lesotho, a team considered much weaker in the footballing world, was a stark reminder of the consequences of these challenges. The choice of Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg for a home game symbolizes the extent of the infrastructural decay within Zimbabwe’s sports facilities.

Playing away from home denies the Warriors the enthusiastic support they would typically enjoy from local fans, which can be a crucial factor in match outcomes.

Furthermore, the defeat highlighted the lack of adequate preparation and resources.

Reports suggest that the Warriors’ preparations were hampered by insufficient funding, poor planning, and inadequate training facilities.

This lack of preparation was evident in their performance, as the team seemed disorganized and out of sync.

The administration of President Mnangagwa has faced widespread criticism for its handling of national affairs, and the state of sports is no exception.

Under his leadership, the nation has struggled with economic hardships, corruption, and mismanagement, all of which have trickled down to affect the sports sector.

The neglect of sporting infrastructure is symptomatic of broader governance issues that have plagued Zimbabwe for years.

Critics argue that the current administration’s failure to invest in and maintain sports facilities has left teams like the Zimbabwe Warriors at a severe disadvantage.

The poor state of local stadiums is just one aspect of a broader failure to support and develop sports talent in the country.

This neglect has forced national teams to seek alternatives abroad, diminishing their chances of success on the international stage.

The Zimbabwe Warriors’ recent loss to Lesotho is not just a sports story but a reflection of the broader socio-political and economic challenges facing Zimbabwe. The administration’s inability to provide adequate support and infrastructure for the national team is indicative of deeper systemic issues.

As the Warriors continue their quest for World Cup qualification, they do so under conditions that severely hinder their potential, raising questions about the future of Zimbabwean sports under the current leadership.

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Dull Incompetence Exposed In Russia

TRANSCRIPT: MNANGAGWA TALKING TO VLADMIR PUTIN

The beginning of Russia‒Zimbabwe talks in the restricted format

PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA VLADIMIR PUTIN:

Mr President,

I am delighted to welcome you to Russia.

Our previous meeting also took place here in St Petersburg, at the RUSSIA‒AFRICA SUMMIT, and we truly appreciate your personal involvement in developing our interstate ties.

Russia‒Zimbabwe relations were established a long time ago when your nation was struggling for independence, and they continue to advance extensively. I was pleased to note that our MUTUAL TRADE increased severalfold over the past year. However, it is clear that we still have much work to do in diversifying our ties.

We have very good relations in the humanitarian and educational sectors. Currently, 400 YOUNG PEOPLE from your country are studying in Russia, and we increase this quota on a regular basis.

I appreciate your involvement in our joint persistent efforts in the international arena. Our stances on the core issues on the international agenda are quite similar and even coinciding.

I am glad to have this opportunity to meet with you on the sidelines of the St PETERSBURG INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM. I am confident that your presence here will serve as a testimony to the African continent’s interest in developing relations with Russia, which is among our priorities.

We have agreed to make efforts to enhance our cooperation, and have also created new interaction formats, such as meetings and consultations between our foreign ministers. We hope that your representative will attend such a meeting that will take place in Sochi this autumn.

Welcome, Mr President.

PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE EMMERSON Dambudzo MNANGAGWA:

Thank you very much, Your Excellency President Putin.

May I, on behalf of the people of Zimbabwe, the government, and indeed on my own behalf, extend my warmest regards to you. I am so happy that you were able to invite me to come here to meet you. This is an opportunity, Your Excellency, that I have been looking forward to, because Zimbabwe and the Russian Federation have excellent relations, and it is critically important that we make them more comprehensive and share the challenges that we are facing.

Commonly, the challenges that you face are the same challenges that we face in Southern Africa, because we are one of the few countries in Southern Africa that is regarded as ANTI-WEST, and I feel so humbled that you have extended an invitation for me to come over here. This is an opportunity where we can share the challenges that we face both at the national level and at the international level, because we have relations with Western countries. But most importantly, it is an opportunity to consolidate them, to identify areas where we can pursue cooperation between our two countries and consolidate, and make them more comprehensive between ourselves. There is no need to shy away from each other. I think our pursuit in terms of international relations is the same.

We were disregarded as an isolated island in Southern Africa, but I am anxious that we develop comprehensive relations with the RUSSIAN FEDERATION, and I can assure you that I have that determination on my part. And much more so, you yourself, as the President, as well as the Russian Federation, have support in Zimbabwe. You see, we have received support, we received FOOD ALLOCATIONS from yourselves last year, and we have received cooperation in the MILITARY AND SECURITY SECTOR. That alone, as you continue to do so, we continuously become ISOLATED IN OUR REGION. But we are determined to be ourselves, we are determined to be independent.

We DON’T CARE WHAT OTHER COUNTRIES SAY about us, you know, under President Mugabe. And there was this Prime Minister in Britain, and the relations just ended there. And thereafter, most of the BRITISH AND AMERICANS, they have not looked upon us; they think that we are too inclined to the East. But we have no apologies at all.

We feel we have better relations with the people who also RESPECT US, not the persons who look down upon us. So we are very happy to be here. We are anxious to have more comprehensive and concentrated relations between ourselves. Yes, we are a VERY ADVANCED COUNTRY; but there is a lot that we can learn from you and there is a lot that will benefit from that relationship. And there is a lot that we can open for the Russian Federation to participate in our economy, especially in the MINING SECTOR AND AGRICULTURE. There is a lot that we can afford for you to participate.

And in that process, the WEST WILL RUN AWAY. You see, the West has just begun CONSOLIDATING ITS POWER IN ZAMBIA, our next neighbour.

You know, there was a time when Zambia and Zimbabwe were one; it was called Northern and Southern Rhodesia. It was made one by the British, but they are now separate. And the Americans are consolidating their power in that country, both in terms of SECURITY and in terms of FINANCIAL SUPPORT to Zambia to make sure that we feel lonely. But that will not change us, because we have taken a course as a people that we feel we want to be independent and we will choose OUR FRIENDS ourselves. And besides, we are independent today because most of us in the LEADERSHIP TRAINED HERE during our war of liberation. We got our INDEPENDENCE because we are supported by yourselves here, and we don’t forget that history, and you don’t forget about us.

So, Mr President, I am happy to be here.

If an opportunity avails later on – I mean, we will find time to chat and go into more detail as to which areas we must focus on in terms of supporting each other and in terms of where we feel we need external support, especially in the area of difference in SECURITY as well as FOOD SECURITY.

Those areas we need to be supported in – the MECHANISATION OF AGRICULTURE and so on. We cannot go to the West; we have to come here because the West would want to see us down.

They support our neighbours, ZAMBIA AND MALAWI, very heavily. But in spite of that, Zimbabwe’s economic growth is the FASTEST GROWING ECONOMY in the region, in spite of us being isolated by the Americans.

So, Your Excellency, I am very happy to be here.

FULL TRANSCRIPT: MNANGAGWA ACHITAURA NAVLADMIR PUTIN | SHONA VERSION

(translated by ZimEye)

Kutanga kweRussia‒Zimbabwe nhaurirano nenzira yakaganhurirwa

MUTUNGAMIRIRI WERUSSIA VLADIMIR PUTIN:

Mr President,

Ndinofara kukugamuchirai kuRussia.

Musangano wedu wapfuura wakaitwawo muno muSt Petersburg, paRUSSIA‒AFRICA SUMMIT, uye tinoonga chaizvo kubata kwenyu pachedu mukugadzira hukama hwedu pakati penyika.

Hukama hweRussia‒Zimbabwe hwakavambwa kare-kare apo nyika yenyu yairwira kuzvitonga, uye huri kuramba huchifambira mberi zvikuru. Ndakafara kuona kuti yedu MUTUAL TRADE yakawedzera zvakapetwa mugore rapfuura. Nekudaro, zviri pachena kuti tichine basa rakawanda rekuita mukusiyanisa zvisungo zvedu.

Tine hukama hwakanaka kwazvo muchikamu chekubatsira vanhu nedzidzo. Parizvino, 400 VECHIDUKU vanobva kunyika yako vari kudzidza muRussia, uye isu tinowedzera iyi quota nguva dzose.

Ndinotenda nekupinda kwenyu mukuedza kwedu kwakabatana kuenderera mberi munhandare yepasi rose. Maonero edu panhau dzakakosha pahurongwa hwepasi rose akafanana uye anotoenderana.

Ndiri kufara kuva nemukana uyu wekusangana newe padivi peSt PETERSBURG INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM. Ndine chivimbo chekuti kuvapo kwenyu pano kuchashanda seuchapupu hwekufarira kwekondinendi yeAfrica mukuvandudza hukama neRussia, izvo zviri pakati pezvatinonyanya kukosha.

Takabvuma kuita nhamburiko dzekusimudzira kushandira pamwe kwedu, uye takagadzira nzira itsva dzekudyidzana, semisangano nekutaurirana pakati pemakurukota edu ekunze. Tinovimba kuti mumiririri wako achapinda musangano wakadaro uchaitika muSochi iyi matsutso.

Titambire, Mr President.

PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE EMMERSON Dambudzo MNANGAGWA:

Ndinokutendai zvikuru, Changamire Mutungamiri Putin.

Ini, ndakamiririra vanhu veZimbabwe, hurumende, uye neni pachangu, ndinokutendai zvikuru. Ndiri kufara kuti makwanisa kundikoka kuti ndiuye kuzosangana nemi. Uyu ndiwo mukana wandanga ndakatarisira, Changamire, nekuti Zimbabwe neRussian Federation dzine hukama hwakanaka, uye zvakakosha kuti tiite kuti huve hwakazara uye titaurirane matambudziko atiri kusangana nawo.

Kazhinji, matambudziko aunosangana nawo ndiwo mamwe matambudziko atinotarisana nawo kuSouthern Africa, nekuti isu tiri imwe yenyika shoma dziri muSouthern Africa dzinoonekwa se ANTI-WEST, uye ndinonzwa kuzvininipisa zvekuti wakandikoka. kuuya kuno. Uyu ndiwo mukana watinogona kugovera matambudziko atinosangana nawo padanho renyika uye padanho repasi rose, nekuti tine hukama nenyika dzekuMadokero. Asi chinonyanya kukosha, iwo mukana wekuvabatanidza, kuona nzvimbo dzatinogona kutevera kushandira pamwe pakati penyika dzedu mbiri nekubatanidza, uye kuita kuti dziwedzere kunzwisisa pakati pedu. Hapana chikonzero chekunyarana. Ndinofunga kuti kutsvaga kwedu maererano nehukama hwepasi rose kwakafanana

Isu takanga tisingatariswe sechitsuwa chiri kwacho kuSouthern Africa, asi ndine shungu yekuti tiwedzere hukama neRUSSIA FEDERATION, uye ndinogona kukuvimbisai kuti ndine kutsunga kwangu. Uye zvikuru, iwe pachako, sePresident, pamwe neRussian Federation, mune rutsigiro muZimbabwe. Munoona, takagamuchira rutsigiro, takagamuchira FOOD ALLOSATION kubva kwamuri gore rapfuura, uye takagamuchira kushandira pamwe muMILITARY AND SECURITY SECTOR. Izvo chete, iwe paunoramba ukadaro, isu tinoramba tichiva SOLATED IN DUMU RWEDU. Asi isu takatsunga kuve isu, takatsunga kuzvimiririra.

HATINE HANYA ZVINOTAURWA NEDZIMWE NYIKA pamusoro pedu, munoziva, pasi paVaMugabe. Uye kwaive neMutungamiriri weBritain uyu, uye hukama hwakangogumira ipapo. Uye shure kwaizvozvo, vazhinji veBRITISH NEAMERICANS, havana kutitarisa; vanofunga kuti takanyanya kurerekera kuMabvazuva. Asi hatina kukumbira ruregerero zvachose. Tinonzwa kuti tine ukama huri nani nevanhu vanotiremekedzawo, kwete vanhu vanotitarisira pasi. Saka tinofara zvikuru kuva pano. Isu tine shungu dzekuva nehukama hwakadzama uye hwakasimba pakati pedu. Hongu, tiri NYIKA YAKAKANYANYA; asi pane zvakawanda zvatinogona kudzidza kubva kwamuri uye pane zvakawanda zvinozobatsirika kubva muhukama ihwohwo. Uye pane zvakawanda zvatingazarura kuti Russian Federation iitewo muhupfumi hwedu, kunyanya muMIGODI SEKTA UYE AGRICULTURE. Pane zvakawanda zvatingakwanisa kukupa kuti utore chikamu.

Uye mukuita ikoko, MAZUVA ACHITIZA. Munoona, Madokero achangotanga KUSANGANYA SIMBA RWO MUZAMBIA, muvakidzani wedu anotevera. Munoziva, pane imwe nguva Zambia neZimbabwe dzaive imwe; yainzi Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Yakagadzirwa imwe nemaBritish, asi iye zvino vakaparadzana. Uye maAmerican ari kubatanidza simba ravo munyika iyoyo, zvese maererano neSECURITY uye maererano neFINANCIAL SUPPORT kuZambia kuti tive nechokwadi chekuti tinosurukirwa. Asi izvozvo hazvizotichinje, nekuti takatora nzira yatinoda kuzvimiririra uye tichasarudza SHAMWARI DZADU isu pachedu. Uye kunze kwaizvozvo, isu takazvimiririra nhasi nekuti vazhinji vedu tiri muUtungamiri TAKADZIDZWA PANO panguva yehondo yedu yerusununguko. Isu takawana INDEPENDENCE yedu nekuti isu tinotsigirwa nemi pachenyu pano, uye hatikanganwe iyo nhoroondo, uye iwe usakanganwa nezvedu.

Saka Mr President ndafara kuva pano. Kana mukana ukazowanikwa gare gare – ndinoreva, tichawana nguva yekutaura uye kupinda mune zvakadzama kuti ndedzipi nzvimbo dzatinofanira kutarisa pazviri maererano nekutsigirana uye maererano nekwatiri kunzwa kuti tinoda rutsigiro rwekunze, kunyanya mune nzvimbo yemusiyano muSECURITY pamwe neFOOD SECURITY. Idzo nzvimbo tinoda kutsigirwa – iyo MECHANIZATION OF AGRICULTURE zvichingodaro. Hatigoni kuenda kuMadokero; tinofanira kuuya kuno nekuti Madokero angada kutiona pasi. Vanotsigira vavakidzani vedu, ZAMBIA NEMALAWI, zvakanyanya. Asi nyangwe zvakadaro, kusimukira kweupfumi hweZimbabwe ndikwo KUKURA KUKURA HUCHUMA munzvimbo iyi, zvisinei nekuti isu takaparadzaniswa nemaAmericans.

Saka, Changamire, ndafara zvikuru kuva pano.

Ostallos Siziba Leads Citizens’ Mobilisation

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

In Bindura Mashonaland Central with students on an ideological orientation program.

We share our understanding of the national question as defined by the Alternative think tank as the fight for “Accountability and Equity”

Students play and will play a role in the Chamisa journey and governance agenda.

It will be not possible if we don’t prepare and ground ourselves ideologically.

We have to shape the national vision, the governance agenda and the Zimbabwe we want.

Students are a vital cog of that agenda.

Onwards as always in the name of the people.

Full Details Of Mnangagwa Leaked Conversation With Putin

TRANSCRIPT: MNANGAGWA TALKING TO VLADMIR PUTIN

The beginning of Russia‒Zimbabwe talks in the restricted format

PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA VLADIMIR PUTIN:

Mr President,

I am delighted to welcome you to Russia.

Our previous meeting also took place here in St Petersburg, at the RUSSIA‒AFRICA SUMMIT, and we truly appreciate your personal involvement in developing our interstate ties.

Russia‒Zimbabwe relations were established a long time ago when your nation was struggling for independence, and they continue to advance extensively. I was pleased to note that our MUTUAL TRADE increased severalfold over the past year. However, it is clear that we still have much work to do in diversifying our ties.

We have very good relations in the humanitarian and educational sectors. Currently, 400 YOUNG PEOPLE from your country are studying in Russia, and we increase this quota on a regular basis.

I appreciate your involvement in our joint persistent efforts in the international arena. Our stances on the core issues on the international agenda are quite similar and even coinciding.

I am glad to have this opportunity to meet with you on the sidelines of the St PETERSBURG INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM. I am confident that your presence here will serve as a testimony to the African continent’s interest in developing relations with Russia, which is among our priorities.

We have agreed to make efforts to enhance our cooperation, and have also created new interaction formats, such as meetings and consultations between our foreign ministers. We hope that your representative will attend such a meeting that will take place in Sochi this autumn.

Welcome, Mr President.

PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE EMMERSON Dambudzo MNANGAGWA:

Thank you very much, Your Excellency President Putin.

May I, on behalf of the people of Zimbabwe, the government, and indeed on my own behalf, extend my warmest regards to you. I am so happy that you were able to invite me to come here to meet you. This is an opportunity, Your Excellency, that I have been looking forward to, because Zimbabwe and the Russian Federation have excellent relations, and it is critically important that we make them more comprehensive and share the challenges that we are facing.

Commonly, the challenges that you face are the same challenges that we face in Southern Africa, because we are one of the few countries in Southern Africa that is regarded as ANTI-WEST, and I feel so humbled that you have extended an invitation for me to come over here. This is an opportunity where we can share the challenges that we face both at the national level and at the international level, because we have relations with Western countries. But most importantly, it is an opportunity to consolidate them, to identify areas where we can pursue cooperation between our two countries and consolidate, and make them more comprehensive between ourselves. There is no need to shy away from each other. I think our pursuit in terms of international relations is the same.

We were disregarded as an isolated island in Southern Africa, but I am anxious that we develop comprehensive relations with the RUSSIAN FEDERATION, and I can assure you that I have that determination on my part. And much more so, you yourself, as the President, as well as the Russian Federation, have support in Zimbabwe. You see, we have received support, we received FOOD ALLOCATIONS from yourselves last year, and we have received cooperation in the MILITARY AND SECURITY SECTOR. That alone, as you continue to do so, we continuously become ISOLATED IN OUR REGION. But we are determined to be ourselves, we are determined to be independent.

We DON’T CARE WHAT OTHER COUNTRIES SAY about us, you know, under President Mugabe. And there was this Prime Minister in Britain, and the relations just ended there. And thereafter, most of the BRITISH AND AMERICANS, they have not looked upon us; they think that we are too inclined to the East. But we have no apologies at all.

We feel we have better relations with the people who also RESPECT US, not the persons who look down upon us. So we are very happy to be here. We are anxious to have more comprehensive and concentrated relations between ourselves. Yes, we are a VERY ADVANCED COUNTRY; but there is a lot that we can learn from you and there is a lot that will benefit from that relationship. And there is a lot that we can open for the Russian Federation to participate in our economy, especially in the MINING SECTOR AND AGRICULTURE. There is a lot that we can afford for you to participate.

And in that process, the WEST WILL RUN AWAY. You see, the West has just begun CONSOLIDATING ITS POWER IN ZAMBIA, our next neighbour. You know, there was a time when Zambia and Zimbabwe were one; it was called Northern and Southern Rhodesia. It was made one by the British, but they are now separate. And the Americans are consolidating their power in that country, both in terms of SECURITY and in terms of FINANCIAL SUPPORT to Zambia to make sure that we feel lonely. But that will not change us, because we have taken a course as a people that we feel we want to be independent and we will choose OUR FRIENDS ourselves. And besides, we are independent today because most of us in the LEADERSHIP TRAINED HERE during our war of liberation. We got our INDEPENDENCE because we are supported by yourselves here, and we don’t forget that history, and you don’t forget about us.

So, Mr President, I am happy to be here. If an opportunity avails later on – I mean, we will find time to chat and go into more detail as to which areas we must focus on in terms of supporting each other and in terms of where we feel we need external support, especially in the area of difference in SECURITY as well as FOOD SECURITY.

Those areas we need to be supported in – the MECHANISATION OF AGRICULTURE and so on. We cannot go to the West; we have to come here because the West would want to see us down. They support our neighbours, ZAMBIA AND MALAWI, very heavily. But in spite of that, Zimbabwe’s economic growth is the FASTEST GROWING ECONOMY in the region, in spite of us being isolated by the Americans.

So, Your Excellency, I am very happy to be here.

Mnangagwa Spies On Zambia

By Political Reporter- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reported the Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema to the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, accusing him (Hichilema) of aligning with the West.

Mnangagwa said Hichilema was getting military and financial aid.

Mnangagwa, who assumes the SADC chairmanship this year, said Zambia is a Western puppet that Moscow must combat.

In a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at Konstantinosky Palace in the Petrodvorets district of St. Petersburg, Strelna village, two days ago, at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum in Russia, Mnangagwa said the United States of America is consolidating its power in Zambia to isolate Zimbabwe. He said:

You see, the West has just begun consolidating its power in Zambia, our next neighbour. You know, there was a time when Zambia and Zimbabwe were one; it was called Northern and Southern Rhodesia.

It was made by the British, but they are now separate. And the Americans are consolidating their power in that country, both in terms of security and in terms of financial support to Zambia to make sure that we feel lonely.

But that will not change us, because we have taken a course as a people that we feel we want to be independent and we will choose our friends ourselves.

And besides, we are independent today because most of us in the leadership trained here during our war of liberation.

We got our independence because we are supported by you here, and we don’t forget that history, and you don’t forget about us.

Mnangagwa’s remarks have sparked debate on social media as they expose Harare’s uneasiness over her neighbour’s choice of friends.

A Zambian diplomat based in Harare told The NewsHawks:

That was reckless by President Mnangagwa. Zimbabwe and Zambia are neighbours with a close history as he said himself, dating back to the federation days.

Besides, he grew up in Zambia; to all intents and purposes he is also Zambian. So how can he talk toxic stuff like that as if he is an irresponsible opposition leader. Moreover, in a foreign country, in far-flung Russia.

This will unnecessarily stoke diplomatic tensions between Harare and Lusaka, given the dispute over the Zimbabwean elections last year and the coming SADC summit.

Meanwhile, presidential spokesperson George Charamba suggested that video footage of Mnangagwa’s meeting with Putin was leaked. 

Responding to an X (formerly Twitter) user who had queried why Mnangagwa made the remarks about Zambia in public, suggesting that some in his inner circle “are deliberately setting him up”, Charamba said:

Why don’t you ask about the circumstances before jumping to condemnation? As you can see from the set-up, this was a closed meeting in which the President of Zimbabwe was a guest.

The recording was in-house to the host. Don’t ask me how it found its way into the public domain; I cannot assist you.

Indeed one-on-one meetings are moments of truths and impressions unadorned and said in confidence.

All Heads do that in such meetings, always with the attendant risks of such lapses. Nothing extraordinary.

In April last 2023, the US Africa Command (Africom) announced it was setting up an office in Zambia. Africom has bases across Africa.

Zambia and many other African countries are close to the US and other Western democracies, while some states like Zimbabwe and South Africa are allies of China and Russia which are under authoritarian governments.

Chiwenga Under Siege

By Political Reporter- A Zanu PF faction aligned with President Emerson Mnangagwa has intensified its purge of party senior members supporting Mnangagwa’s deputy Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s Presidency in 2028.

Last week, the faction assigned the newly appointed party political commissar, Munyaradzi Machacha, to purge Chiwenga supporters.

There are fierce power struggles over succession between Mnangagwa and his deputy Chiwenga, as Mnangagwa aims to extend his rule beyond ten years.

The purging process, termed a ‘restructuring exercise,’ began over the weekend across all provinces.

This initiative is the first step towards building Zanu PF’s lower structures, registering new members, and taking stock of current members.

Zanu PF has dispatched Politburo-led teams to all ten provinces to conduct the witch-hunt exercise.

The process commenced with the convening of Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) meetings over the weekend.

Whenever the Zanu PF leadership feels threatened by internal power struggles, the ruling party carries out such exercises.

The Commissariat Department has deployed Politburo members to address the PCC meetings and explain how the restructuring program will be conducted.

Zanu PF Political Commissar Munyaradzi Machacha stated that after the PCC meetings, provinces should hold Inter-District meetings at all District Coordinating Committee (DCC) centers on June 8 and 9, 2024.

Each province will deploy its PCC members to address these inter-district meetings and communicate the framework for conducting the restructuring program at the cell and village levels.

“The Inter-district meetings,” Machacha said, “should be followed by nationwide Inter-Branch meetings to be held on June 15 and 16, 2024. The actual restructuring should then effectively begin on June 17, 2024, and end on July 17, 2024. The Inter-Branch meetings are very important in this program since it is the Branch Executive Committees that are finally going to physically carry out the actual restructuring of the cells and villages under their jurisdiction, with supervision from District DCC and Provincial leadership.”

Zimbabwean Music Sensation Baba Harare Shifts Gears

By A Correspondent| Popular Zimbabwean musician, Baba Harare, known for his electrifying performances in the jit music genre, has shocked fans and followers with a recent announcement on his official Facebook page.

In a heartfelt post, the artist revealed his decision to undergo a significant musical transformation, transitioning from secular jit music to gospel music.

Expressing gratitude to his loyal supporters for accompanying him on his musical journey thus far, Baba Harare emphasized his ongoing process of self-discovery and spiritual growth.

“To all my fans and followers. I have been on a journey of self discovery and spiritual growth. Thank you for being my supporters, support network and above all my partners on this musical journey. I want you to be the first to be informed that as part of my metamorphosis, my music will also be changing. I will be transitioning from secular music to Gospel music. I hope to take you along with me on this new and exciting journey. God Bless – Baba Harare,” he said.

He highlighted the integral role his fans have played as partners and pillars of support throughout his career.

The announcement marks a profound shift in Baba Harare’s artistic direction, signaling his intention to align his music with his newfound spiritual beliefs.

While his decision may come as a surprise to many, the musician expressed optimism about the upcoming transition and expressed his desire to bring his audience along for the ride.

Mnangagwa Offers Real Hyenas To Russian President Vladmir Putin

Zimbabwean President Emerson Mnangagwa has offered Real Hyenas to Russian President Vladmir Putin.

Mnangagwa and Putin were discussing about nuclear diplomacy on Friday, discussing how to deal with the real and metaphorical “hyenas” threatening their countries.

During a plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), political scientist Sergey Karaganov urged Putin to update Russia’s nuclear doctrine to allow nuclear retaliation against countries that strike Russia with conventional weapons.

With multiple Western nations – including the US, France, and Germany – recently giving Kiev permission to use their missiles in long-range strikes on Russian territory, Karaganov argued that these countries have grown complacent and need to be reminded of Russia’s nuclear capabilities.

“They have gone mad, especially the Europeans,” he told Putin. “It’s how animals behave. If there is a herd of hyenas or wild dogs and you’ve got a stick, you can keep them at bay. But there’s a high chance that they will tear your clothes, and if you get tired they will bite you to death. If you can kill a couple of them then they will disperse.”

“President Mnangagwa knows about the behaviour of hyenas,” Karaganov continued, before asking the Zimbabwean leader: “Do you agree Mr. President, that this is how you deal with hyenas?”

“We do have lots of hyenas in Zimbabwe, but we keep them in the national parks,” Mnangagwa replied. “We have no problems with them, but they breed a lot, and if there is anybody who wants them, we are ready to donate,” he added, to laughter from the audience.

“Well we’ve got hyenas of our own in Europe,” Putin responded.

Russian nuclear doctrine has not changed since 2010. It allows for the use of atomic weapons in the event of a nuclear first strike on its territory or infrastructure, or if the existence of the Russian state is threatened by either nuclear or conventional weapons.

“I do not believe that it is the case now,” Putin said, adding that Russia “needs no nuclear weapons to achieve victory” in Ukraine. However, Putin noted that changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine “are not ruled out.”

Harare-Mutare Highway Accident : Gonyeti Driver Surrenders Self To Police

Freightliner truck driver, Pardon Tichaona Sungai has surrendered himself to the Zimbabwe Republic Police to assist with investigations following the fatal accident which took place on the 6th of June, in which fiv people were killed.

According to police national spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi, Sungai (31) handed himself to the police late Friday for the law to take its course.

“The ZRP confirms that the driver of the haulage truck which was involved in an accident on the 06th June 2024 at the 32km peg along the Harare –Mutare road has been arrested.

“The driver, Pardon Tichaona Sungai aged 31, surrendered himself to the police on the 7th June 2024 and the police can confirm that the due course of the law are now taking course. We also want to inform the public that the death toll from this sad fatal accident has risen to 5 and the victims have been identified by their next of kin.”

One of the 14 injured victims succumbed to injuries while receiving treatment at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals bringing the death toll to 5.

Two of the five victims were identified by their next of kin as Jerina Nhapi a female aged 38 and Beatrice Chihabvu also 38 years old.

ZBC News

Seven Injured In Hospital Inferno

Seven people escaped with minor injuries when the United Bulawayo Hospitals’ main kitchen area caught fire during routine maintenance by the Public Works this Friday.


https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/local-news/ubh-fire-incident-seven-escape-with-minor-injuries/

Ambassador Hamadziripi Assures Warriors Not True That “Tapera”- We’re Finished

Ambassador Hamadziripi Says the Warriors Are Not Defeated Despite Recent Loss

By Sports Reporter | ZimEye | Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to South Africa, Dr. David Hamadziripi, has issued a rallying call to the nation’s football team, the Warriors, affirming that they are far from finished despite their recent loss. Dr. Hamadziripi’s remarks come in the wake of a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Lesotho, which has sparked concerns and criticism, particularly given the new coach’s name, Tapera, which means “we are finished” in Shona.

Addressing the Warriors at a luncheon organized by the Zimbabwe Embassy in South Africa in partnership with Zimbabwean football legends, Dr. Hamadziripi encouraged the team to move past the loss and focus on their upcoming World Cup qualifier against South Africa in Bloemfontein on Tuesday.

“We played well yesterday despite the results. We live to fight another day on Tuesday in Bloemfontein. We will be there,” Dr. Hamadziripi assured, emphasizing that the team’s spirit remains unbroken and their journey far from over.

Lincoln Mutasa, chairman of the ZIFA Normalisation Committee, echoed these sentiments, dismissing social media claims that the team was shunning government support. He expressed gratitude for the assistance provided, which has been crucial in maintaining the team’s operations, especially during their preparations for the upcoming match.

“A very big thank you for the warm welcome you have shown to us. His Excellency will escort us to Bloemfontein. We are unable to play at home but playing away from home has enabled us to meet our diaspora community. The majority of the players are coming from the diaspora community. We are grateful for what the legends led by Alexander and Peter Ndlovu are doing for us,” Mutasa stated.

He also highlighted the critical role the government has played, citing an example of the embassy’s intervention in resolving passport issues for players. “We had a good reception in Rwanda facilitated by the government. We had a player who had no passport but the embassy came on board,” he noted, reinforcing the collaborative effort between the team and government.

As the Warriors shift their base to Bloemfontein, their focus sharpens on the critical match against South Africa’s Bafana Bafana. Despite the recent setback, Dr. Hamadziripi’s words serve as a reminder that the Warriors’ journey is ongoing and their potential undiminished. The team remains determined to rise above challenges and make their mark on the World Cup qualifiers.

The upcoming match is seen not just as another game, but as an opportunity for redemption and a chance to demonstrate the resilience and fighting spirit of Zimbabwe’s national football team.

3 Die In Harare-Mutare Accident

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has named three victims, who died in the road traffic accident which occurred in Ruwa along the Harare – Mutare highway this Thursday.

Zimbabwe Republic Police Spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the victims who have been positively identified by their next of kin.

They are, Kennedy Ngoshi of Zengeza aged 40, Plaxedes Kasambwa (36), a female adult from Rusape and Monica Katena (54), a female adult from Kuwadzana Extension in Harare.

Commissioner Nyathi said the other victim is yet to be positively identified.

The accident occurred when a Tenda Bus hit the trailer of a haulage truck before swerving onto the oncoming traffic lane where it collided with a Zhong Tong bus owned by Phils and Pats Bus Services.

Meanwhile, the driver of the haulage truck is still on the run.

ZBC News

Chamisa Maintains Pressure On Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwean opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has reaffirmed his stance and outlined his path forward, drawing strength from his deep faith.

Amidst ongoing political struggles with President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Chamisa emphasized the pivotal role of his religious beliefs in guiding his actions.

In a statement released on Saturday, Chamisa expressed his unwavering faith: “THE WAY… And every single day, I look at my life and realize how difficult and impossible it would be if I hadn’t taken the way of Jesus Christ. There is power in the name and blood of Jesus Christ.

Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life. Try this Jesus Christ! John 14:6 Blessed Sabbath #JesusIsKing #Godisinit.”

Chamisa’s invocation of John 14:6 highlights his belief in the guidance and support he derives from his faith, which he regards as essential amidst the intense political landscape in Zimbabwe.

His ongoing battle with Mnangagwa has been marked by a series of confrontations and disputes, reflecting the broader struggle for political reform and democracy in the country.

As the leader of the opposition, Chamisa continues to champion his vision for Zimbabwe’s future, relying on his faith as a cornerstone of his leadership and resilience.

His message resonates with many of his supporters, who see his spiritual conviction as a source of strength and inspiration in their collective quest for change.

ED: ZiG Currency Won’t ZiG Zag

**Breaking News: Mnangagwa Declares Confidence in Gold-Backed ZiG Currency**

In a bold statement made during his visit to Russia, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has asserted that the newly introduced ZiG currency, backed by gold reserves, will not waver. “ZiG will not fail,” Mnangagwa declared, emphasizing the solid foundation of the currency.

“The focus is on our currency, gold-backed, and we have worked for two years to have it. We have more than enough reserves to back the currency,” Mnangagwa stated. “All along, we have been using other countries’ currencies, and now we introduced a currency backed by gold, but we still have other currencies in circulation, and we are happy we have solid gold and solid currency backed by gold.”

The President highlighted the extensive research and preparation that preceded the introduction of ZiG. “Before I introduced ZiG, we had researched for two years, and we realised we wanted a solid, structured gold reserve-backed currency. We have more gold; I toured the reserves and saw the gold myself. Our economy is now based on solid fundamentals.”

Mnangagwa’s declaration underscores his administration’s commitment to stabilizing Zimbabwe’s economy through the introduction of the gold-backed ZiG currency, reflecting a strategic shift towards leveraging the country’s natural resources to support financial stability and growth.- Ziana

“Pastor Flirted with 17-Year-Old Girl”

The United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe (UCCZ) has suspended Chikanga Assembly pastor Reverend Liberty Maadza for six months without pay following allegations of inappropriate behavior with a 17-year-old girl from his congregation. According to reports, Maadza allegedly invited the girl to his house and suggested they go swimming together.

The suspension was confirmed in a letter dated May 15, 2024, authored by UCCZ president Reverend John Matiza. The suspension is effective from May 1, 2024, to October 31, 2024, the local MasvingoMirror paper reports.

The allegations came to light when Reverend Maadza reportedly saw a swimming status on the girl’s phone and sent her a WhatsApp message asking if she could swim, suggesting they go swimming one day. The girl responded, “What about your wife…you are supposed to take your wife there not me.”

Maadza is also said to have persistently asked the girl to come to his place. Chipinge Times has obtained the suspension letter, which states that Maadza has been asked to vacate the church house immediately and will not be allowed to perform any pastoral duties during his suspension.

Despite efforts to reach Reverend Maadza for comment, he has not responded. Reverend Matiza confirmed the case but refused to comment further, describing it as a spiritual matter. “This is not a case that we permit to be published in the newspaper. We dealt with the case in the spiritual life of the church and these cases are not taken to the press,” said Matiza.

Some church members have expressed dissatisfaction with the six-month suspension, deeming it too lenient compared to previous suspensions of up to two years for similar offenses under former president Ephraim Ngadziore.

The suspension letter, partially quoted, reads: “This letter serves to inform you that Rev Liberty Maadza has been suspended from his ministerial duties for a period of six months with effect from May 1, 2024, to October 31, 2024, without pay. He has been asked to vacate the church house with immediate effect and will not be allowed to perform any pastoral duties during the period of his suspension. Meanwhile, the North-Eastern Conference Superintendent Reverend Joshua Mapaure will be in charge of Chikanga church during the period of Rev Maadza’s suspension.”

Reverend Maadza has reportedly moved out of the church house but continues to attend services at Chikanga. The case highlights the serious repercussions for clergy involved in inappropriate conduct and the church’s efforts to handle such matters internally.

Sarkozy Chuma Confronts Mnangagwa Over Brutality

By A Correspondent

Citizens’ spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has called on Zimbabweans to unite in the struggle against Zanu PF’s oppression.

In a forthright statement on Friday, Chuma urged the nation to confront President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ruling party directly.

“After all the drama and tomfoolery, people must regroup and take ZANU PF and Mnangagwa head on,” Chuma declared.

He emphasized the urgency of the situation, highlighting the dire conditions faced by the majority of the population.

“The dictator must know no peace in a country where 90 percent of the population is living in abject poverty. We only have our poverty to lose! Defy or Die!”

Chuma’s statement reflects growing frustration and anger among Zimbabweans, who are grappling with severe economic hardships and widespread poverty. His call to action aims to mobilize citizens to resist and challenge the entrenched political power of Zanu PF and Mnangagwa.

As Zimbabwe continues to face significant socio-economic challenges, the opposition’s call for unity and defiance underscores the critical need for collective action to push for meaningful change.

Chuma’s message serves as a rallying cry for those seeking to reclaim their rights and fight for a better future in the face of ongoing oppression.

Crocodiles Post Shocking Victory Over Warriors

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwe experienced their first loss in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers Group C, falling 2-0 to Lesotho in a matchday three clash held at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The Warriors entered the match as favorites, featuring a strong starting XI that included Wolves’ young talent Tawanda Chirewa, who made his international debut.

The national team began the game energetically, controlling the early pace. Despite their dominance, they failed to create any significant goal-scoring opportunities in the first 15 minutes.

Lesotho, on the other hand, played cautiously and focused on quick counter-attacks.

Their strategy paid off in the 21st minute when they earned the game’s first corner kick. The set piece resulted in Rethabile Rasethuntsa heading home to open the scoring.

Ten minutes later, Lesotho capitalized on another counter-attack, with Jane Thabantso finishing the move to double their lead.

The Warriors attempted to respond, with Chirewa hitting the woodwork. They launched several attacks but went into the break trailing 2-0.

In the second half, Lesotho continued to play defensively, aiming to protect their lead.

Zimbabwe struggled to find their rhythm after the restart but eventually began to mount pressure towards the hour mark. Despite launching a series of attacks, they were unable to break through, and the match ended 2-0 in favor of Lesotho.

Fire Breaks Out At United Bulawayo Hospitals

Seven people escaped with minor injuries when the United Bulawayo Hospitals’ main kitchen area caught fire during routine maintenance by the Public Works this Friday.


https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/local-news/ubh-fire-incident-seven-escape-with-minor-injuries/

Charamba: Russia and Zim Working Towards A Peaceful, World

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | In the wake of a diplomatic controversy, Zimbabwe’s Presidential Spokesman George Charamba has rushed to defend President Emmerson Mnangagwa following a video showing Mnangagwa pleading for military support from Russian President Vladimir Putin. Charamba’s statement, issued two days after the video surfaced, emphasizes the pursuit of peace and collaboration between Zimbabwe and Russia.

Charamba’s message reads:

“**FRUITS OF ENGAGEMENT IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION**: President ED Mnangagwa’s visit to Russia has been a runaway success; it has built on remarkable progress registered during the Russia-Africa Summit. That Zimbabwe was the only other country invited, alongside Bolivia, speaks volumes in terms of where Zimbabwe stands in the estimate of the Russian Federation. Only a few months ago, Zimbabwe celebrated the release of wheat grain and tonnes of fertilisers from the Russian Federation, as part of drought mitigation and resilience building against the El Niño factor.

During this visit, Agriculture came under special spotlight, with the Russian Federation making very clear and concrete commitments in the area, including sharing very specialized technology on food security and food sovereignty, in wet and dry times. The responsible Minister and Ministry will be following up sooner. Talks focused on Energy, both in the sense of boosting Zimbabwe’s power generation through nuclear, and in building a skills base for such sensitive technologies. On Science, Technology and Innovation, Zimbabwe boasts over 400 students pursuing studies in different disciplines in the Russian Federation. More than half of these are on scholarships offered by the Russian Government. There is burgeoning collaboration in Space Technology, with November this year as the month during which a major joint project will be announced. Also under discussion was Transport and Communications. NRZ team was in the Russian Federation, and concrete arrangements were arrived at.

Diplomatically, Russia and Zimbabwe continue to work towards a peaceful, polycentric world in which international affairs are conducted through UN rules and systems. #EngagementAndReengagement.”

Charamba’s statement seeks to shift the focus from Mnangagwa’s plea for military support to the broader successes of his visit to Russia. He highlights significant achievements in agriculture, energy, education, and technology, framing the trip as a triumph of diplomatic engagement and mutual cooperation.

The message concludes with an emphasis on peace and the pursuit of a balanced international order, countering the narrative of desperation and dependence depicted in the video. This attempt to reframe the situation underscores the importance of Zimbabwe’s relationship with Russia and the strategic importance both nations place on their partnership.

Hopewell Chin’ono Publicly Recommended Fake NHS Scientist Before She Duped British Citizen of USD 17,000

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Opaque activist Hopewell Chin’ono endorsed Rumbidzai Madiri, who falsely claims to be a National Health Service (NHS) scientist before defrauding a British citizen of GBP17,000.

Chin’ono’s Facebook posts from November 2023 explicitly recommend Madiri, praising her with the words, “A smart mind makes everything look good??????”. In his posts, he acknowledged her public claims of being an NHS scientist, giving her a veneer of credibility.

However, it has now emerged that Madiri has been posing in photographs behind the NHS logo, misleading the public into believing she works for the organization, when in fact she does not. This deceptive appearance facilitated her fraudulent activities.

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In December 2023, Madiri took £17,000 from a British client, promising to produce Certificate of Sponsorship (COS) papers. Despite her claims of being merely a messenger or “asina mbonje” agent, recordings reveal that she acted as a supplier of COS papers, contradicting her defense.

When approached for comment prior to publication, Madiri reacted angrily, raising her voice and disrupting conversations instead of acknowledging her wrongdoing.

This revelation raises significant concerns about how such endorsements can mislead the public and cause substantial harm.

Hopewell Chin’ono himself has for years been known a “pressure-rist” over many Zimbabweans including Nelson Chamisa who he says cannot run the country because he is “poor.” Chin’ono says Chamisa can’t be president because unlike Emmanuel Macron, he has no money and no structures | Chin’ono, who changed his own name when his best friends were convicted of cheque fraud in UK, is still to disclose the dealership he claims made him property rich through a £50,000 sports car loan in 1996. 

He writes saying:

“…Emmanuel Macron won in France and not in Africa, the realities of the two political landscapes should be studied and not compared without nuance.

Now lastly, Macron was a senior civil servant in France in the Inspectorate General of finances, he also worked as an investment banker at Rothschild Bank, after that he worked as deputy secretary general President Francois Hollande and became his advisor.
He became Minister of Economics, Industry and Technology, put simply, he was no ordinary guy.
He understood the political system and the global economic system so he was backed by solid money and not by random donations as candidates turn to do in Africa.

Contrary to what many also say, he actually ran under the banner of the En Marche, a centrist and pro-European political movement he founded in 2016.

It is important for anyone running as an independent presidential candidate to understand the unique political dynamics and differences between countries like France and Zimbabwe, and to understand that Macron was not just by himself.

What should be accentuated is that he didn’t use the traditional political parties, but he did have a vehicle.

Successful presidential campaigns in Africa require more than popularity, they require a strong and well organised political structure to scaffold the candidate and also financial backing because in fighting a ZANUPF candidate, you are essentially fighting the whole state.

Can one man fight a whole State and win in Zimbabwe or Africa?

No such chance and attempting to do so will show a lack of seriousness if one ever tried do it in-spite of all the evidence around us showing that doing so is a total lack of local political foresight…” – Hopewell Chin’ono.

https://x.com/zimeye/status/1740019948615786697?s=46

The activist who calls self by the gangsterish TB Joshua style “Daddy” title, has spent the last 6 years advising the Zimbabwe military to descend on Nelson Chamisa led tortuted activists he accuses of causing tension in the country.

He says he is the nation’s Daddy who alone exposes corruption, and he was catapulted into political stardom after the military regime he supports slapped him with charges of incitement to violence in July 2020. In the period 2021 to 2023, he has operated layers of accusations against Chamisa which include his prediction that Chamiaa was going to split his party and to lose the 2023 elections because according to him he did not conduct register to vote rallies in 2022.

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Chamisa ran nearly a thousand such rallies in 2022 alone. This time, Chin’ono has shifted to say Chamisa split his party because he is against structures.

Victims are urged to come forward and share their experiences to prevent further fraud.

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If you have been similarly affected or have any information regarding this case, please contact us. Your story could help others avoid falling prey to such deceitful practices.

Mnangagwa Donates Hyenas To Putin

By Political Reporter- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has offered hyenas to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In response, Putin said he had enough “hyenas” to deal with in Europe after the Zimbabwean leader said he was ready to donate the ravenous animals to Moscow.

Putin and Mnangagwa shared a laugh during a tense debate on nuclear diplomacy on Friday, as they discussed how to deal with the real and metaphorical “hyenas” threatening their countries.

According to the report, during a plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Russian political scientist Sergey Karaganov urged Putin to update Russia’s nuclear doctrine to allow nuclear retaliation against countries that strike Russia with conventional weapons.

This comes after several Western nations, including the US, France, and Germany, recently gave Ukraine permission to use their missiles to hit targets on Russian territory.

Karaganov argued that Western countries have grown complacent and need to be reminded of Russia’s nuclear capabilities. He told Putin:

They have gone mad, especially the Europeans. It’s how animals behave. If there is a herd of hyenas or wild dogs and you’ve got a stick, you can keep them at bay.

But there’s a high chance that they will tear your clothes, and if you get tired they will bite you to death. If you can kill a couple of them then they will disperse.

President Mnangagwa knows about the behaviour of hyenas.

Karaganov then turned to Mnangagwa and asked if he concurred with his assertions. He said:

Do you agree Mr. President, that this is how you deal with hyenas?

In response to Karaganov, Mnangagwa said:

We do have lots of hyenas in Zimbabwe, but we keep them in the national parks. We have no problems with them, but they breed a lot, and if there is anybody who wants them, we are ready to donate.

Putin responded: “Well we’ve got hyenas of our own in Europe”.

Russian nuclear doctrine since 2010 allows for the use of atomic weapons in the event of a nuclear first strike on its territory or infrastructure, or if the existence of the Russian state is threatened by either nuclear or conventional weapons.

Putin said that Russia “needs no nuclear weapons to achieve victory” in Ukraine but added that changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine “are not ruled out.”

-Russia Today

Crocodiles Stun Warriors in Shocking Victory

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwe experienced their first loss in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers Group C, falling 2-0 to Lesotho in a matchday three clash held at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The Warriors entered the match as favorites, featuring a strong starting XI that included Wolves’ young talent Tawanda Chirewa, who made his international debut.

The national team began the game energetically, controlling the early pace. Despite their dominance, they failed to create any significant goal-scoring opportunities in the first 15 minutes.

Lesotho, on the other hand, played cautiously and focused on quick counter-attacks.

Their strategy paid off in the 21st minute when they earned the game’s first corner kick. The set piece resulted in Rethabile Rasethuntsa heading home to open the scoring.

Ten minutes later, Lesotho capitalized on another counter-attack, with Jane Thabantso finishing the move to double their lead.

The Warriors attempted to respond, with Chirewa hitting the woodwork. They launched several attacks but went into the break trailing 2-0.

In the second half, Lesotho continued to play defensively, aiming to protect their lead.

Zimbabwe struggled to find their rhythm after the restart but eventually began to mount pressure towards the hour mark. Despite launching a series of attacks, they were unable to break through, and the match ended 2-0 in favor of Lesotho.

ABWA USD31Million Fraud: High Court Judge Grants Order for Class Action

By Court Correspondent | The Commercial Division of the High Court of Zimbabwe, presided over by Judge Justice Sylvia Chirawu-Mugomba, has granted an order allowing a class action lawsuit against Shamiso Fred and her African Business Women’s Association (ABWA). This decision marks a significant legal development, as it is the first class action in Zimbabwe targeting a Ponzi scheme, involving hundreds of victims.

Shamiso Fred, previously an honorary diplomat in Asia and the CEO of ABWA, is accused of orchestrating a Ponzi scheme disguised as a collective investment operation. This scheme purportedly focused on egg production and dairy farming projects. Fred allegedly entered into numerous contracts with various investors, promising lucrative returns on their investments. The agreed periods for these investments ranged from 22 to 48 months, during which investors were to receive a monthly profit share. However, Fred and ABWA defaulted on these payments, leading to substantial financial losses for the investors.

Blaman Sekete, appointed as the lead plaintiff, will represent the other victims in this class action. According to section 7 (l) (a) of the Class Action Act [Chapter 8:17], Sekete is mandated to publicize the class action notice in two Zimbabwean newspapers on three different dates, and once in the Sunday Times, a newspaper with UK circulation, by July 8, 2024. Additionally, announcements must be made in Ndebele, Shona, and English on Zimbabwean radio and television stations.

The legal representation for Sekete and the other victims is being handled by Jacob Mutevedzi of Clairwood Chambers, with Advocate Reginald Mutero also appearing in court. The aim is to recover millions of dollars allegedly lost to the Ponzi scheme, with a significant number of the affected individuals being members of the Zimbabwean diaspora in the United Kingdom. These victims reportedly invested sums ranging from $2,000 upwards, attracted by the promise of high returns.

Part of the court’s judgment includes the authorization for the class action: “It is ordered that:- 1. Leave be and is hereby granted to the applicants in terms of the Class Actions Act [Chapter 8:17) to bring a class action against the first and second respondents. 2. The first applicant be and is hereby appointed to represent the class of persons concerned in the class action.”

This landmark case is expected to set a precedent for how Ponzi schemes are legally addressed in Zimbabwe, providing a pathway for victims to seek redress and holding fraudulent operators accountable.

SADC Has A Case To Answer To Zimbabweans, Says Chibaya

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Citizens Organizer, Hon Amos Chibaya has said regional body, SADC has a case to answer against Zimbabweans. He said, “As Zimbabwean citizens, we demand answers from SADC as to what has changed to their SADC report. There is no legitimate government in Zimbabwe because of the disputed elections”.

Hon Chibaya was addressing multitudes of supporters of Advocate Nelson Chamisa who braved the cold and attended a Harare cluster meeting yesterday.

He urged Zimbabweans to ask for answers from SADC when the regional bloc comes to the country for a summit set for August.

Hon Chibaya added that ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is a product of a fraudulent election that was discredited by SADC itself hence it defies logic for the same body to endorse him at the upcoming August summit.

Meanwhile, Hon Chibaya urged citizens to rally behind Advocate Nelson Chamisa saying he remains the only genuine President whom they elected in August 2023. He said citizens must remain principled and loyal to the democratic struggle.

Mnangagwa Spy Up For Rape

By Political Reporter- A member of the dreaded Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) has been arrested for raping a woman at a shrine.

George Goromondo (26) appeared before Harare magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa on Thursday and was granted US$200 bail.

He will return to court on July 8 for possible trial date allocation pending the finalisation of investigations.

Allegations are that the complainant (name withheld for professional reasons) went to Goromondo’s shrine in Dzivaresekwa, Harare, sometime last month to seek spiritual help.
The accused allegedly told the complainant to return at around 6 PM with a clay pot, rice, a white cloth and clay soil.
When the complainant returned to the shrine at the appointed time, the accused reportedly dismissed other women who were at the shrine.

He allegedly prepared an anointing syrup and applied it on the complainant.
After the cleansing act, Goromondo offered to escort the complainant home and she agreed.
However, along the way, Goromondo allegedly stopped his vehicle and demanded sex from the complainant who refused.
The accused is said to have produced an identity card showing that he was a CIO officer before raping her.
After the dastardly act, Goromondo allegedly threatened the complainant not to reveal the matter to anyone and told her to return to his shrine for more prayers the following day.
The complainant informed her grandmother about the sexual assault, who escorted her to the police, leading to the accused’s arrest.
Lancelot Mutsokoti prosecuted.
-NewsDay

Nelson Chamisa’s Perennial Battle with Emmerson Mnangagwa Continues

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwean opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has reaffirmed his stance and outlined his path forward, drawing strength from his deep faith.

Amidst ongoing political struggles with President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Chamisa emphasized the pivotal role of his religious beliefs in guiding his actions.

In a statement released on Saturday, Chamisa expressed his unwavering faith: “THE WAY… And every single day, I look at my life and realize how difficult and impossible it would be if I hadn’t taken the way of Jesus Christ. There is power in the name and blood of Jesus Christ.

Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life. Try this Jesus Christ! John 14:6 Blessed Sabbath #JesusIsKing #Godisinit.”

Chamisa’s invocation of John 14:6 highlights his belief in the guidance and support he derives from his faith, which he regards as essential amidst the intense political landscape in Zimbabwe.

His ongoing battle with Mnangagwa has been marked by a series of confrontations and disputes, reflecting the broader struggle for political reform and democracy in the country.

As the leader of the opposition, Chamisa continues to champion his vision for Zimbabwe’s future, relying on his faith as a cornerstone of his leadership and resilience.

His message resonates with many of his supporters, who see his spiritual conviction as a source of strength and inspiration in their collective quest for change.

Catholic Priest Dies In Accident

A CATHOLIC priest has died in a road traffic accident in Kabwe.

The accident happened on Friday around 21:00 hours near Amanda Farms on the Great North Road.

Fr Edwin Mwale was at the time of his death administrator at Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral.
And according the Central Province police command, Fr Mwale was driving a Toyota Kruger with four passengers on board.

Central Province police commissioner Charity Munganga mentioned the four passengers on board as cathedral assistant parish priest Cornelius Kalunga and three females.

Munganga said Fr Mwale died after the vehicle he was driving overturned due to suspected speeding.

“Fr Mwale sustained fatal injuries after the vehicle he was driving overturned due to suspected over speeding. He died as he was being rushed to Kabwe Central Hospital. The body of the deceased is currently lying in Kabwe Central Hospital Mortuary awaiting postmortem,” said Munganga. “One of the female passengers is currently admitted to Kabwe Central Hospital while the rest have been discharged after receiving medical treatment.”

She said the vehicle was extensively damaged.

Meanwhile, Bwacha PF member of parliament Sydney Mushanga described Fr Mwale as a big blow to the Catholic church in Kabwe.

“I received the news with great shock. I have always been in touch with Fr Mwale nearly on a daily basis. He used to send me religious daily reflections. In the hours of yesterday (Friday) he sent me a pamphlet depicting his picture when he was being ordained as a priest by the late archbishop of Lusaka Diocese Cardinal Medado Joseph Mazombwe on 07 June 2003 at Holy Saviour Parish in Kafue,” said Mushanga. “I am going to remember Fr Mwale as my mentor in my Catholic faith, especially that a day before he died he sent me a pamphlet of when he was being ordained as a priest 21-years-ago.”

And Kabwe Central Independent member of parliament Chrizoster Phiri said she received the news with deep shock.

“I received the news from the bishop of Kabwe diocese, Bishop Clement, about the death of Fr Mwale with the highest sense of shock. His death has come at the time we didn’t expect it. He is a person I was so close to, together with his colleague Fr Cornerius Kalunga. I am really shocked and saddened,” said Phiri.

Source : The Mast

Time to Regroup, Challenge Emmerson Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

Citizens’ spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has called on Zimbabweans to unite in the struggle against Zanu PF’s oppression. In a forthright statement on Friday, Chuma urged the nation to confront President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ruling party directly.

“After all the drama and tomfoolery, people must regroup and take ZANU PF and Mnangagwa head on,” Chuma declared.

He emphasized the urgency of the situation, highlighting the dire conditions faced by the majority of the population.

“The dictator must know no peace in a country where 90 percent of the population is living in abject poverty. We only have our poverty to lose! Defy or Die!”

Chuma’s statement reflects growing frustration and anger among Zimbabweans, who are grappling with severe economic hardships and widespread poverty. His call to action aims to mobilize citizens to resist and challenge the entrenched political power of Zanu PF and Mnangagwa.

As Zimbabwe continues to face significant socio-economic challenges, the opposition’s call for unity and defiance underscores the critical need for collective action to push for meaningful change.

Chuma’s message serves as a rallying cry for those seeking to reclaim their rights and fight for a better future in the face of ongoing oppression.

Tapera Fails To Inspire Warriors

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwe experienced their first loss in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers Group C, falling 2-0 to Lesotho in a matchday three clash held at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The Warriors entered the match as favorites, featuring a strong starting XI that included Wolves’ young talent Tawanda Chirewa, who made his international debut.

The national team began the game energetically, controlling the early pace. Despite their dominance, they failed to create any significant goal-scoring opportunities in the first 15 minutes.

Lesotho, on the other hand, played cautiously and focused on quick counter-attacks.

Their strategy paid off in the 21st minute when they earned the game’s first corner kick. The set piece resulted in Rethabile Rasethuntsa heading home to open the scoring.

Ten minutes later, Lesotho capitalized on another counter-attack, with Jane Thabantso finishing the move to double their lead.

The Warriors attempted to respond, with Chirewa hitting the woodwork. They launched several attacks but went into the break trailing 2-0.

In the second half, Lesotho continued to play defensively, aiming to protect their lead.

Zimbabwe struggled to find their rhythm after the restart but eventually began to mount pressure towards the hour mark. Despite launching a series of attacks, they were unable to break through, and the match ended 2-0 in favor of Lesotho.

Baba Harare Quits Jiti Music, Shifts to Gospel

By Showbiz Reporter | ZimEye | Harare, June 8, 2024 – In a heartfelt statement released on Saturday, popular Zimbabwean musician Baba Harare announced a significant transformation in his music career. “To all my fans and followers. I have been on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth. Thank you for being my supporters, support network, and above all, my partners on this musical journey,” he expressed.

Baba Harare revealed that he will be transitioning from secular music to Gospel music as part of his personal metamorphosis. “I want you to be the first to be informed that as part of my metamorphosis, my music will also be changing. I will be transitioning from secular music to Gospel music. I hope to take you along with me on this new and exciting journey. God Bless,” he shared.

Fans and followers are eagerly anticipating this new chapter in Baba Harare’s career, marking a pivotal moment in the local music scene. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story.

How Ohio’s Online Poker Scene Offers More Than Just Games: Community and Skill-Building Opportunities

Ohio’s online poker scene has flourished into a vibrant hub not just for gaming enthusiasts but also for those seeking community and opportunities to develop their skills. Beyond digital tables, players find themselves immersed in an environment rich with educational resources and peer interactions designed to develop strategic thinking while strengthening relationships among peers.

Beyond Individual Experience

Ohio’s online poker scene goes far beyond any individual experience one might imagine. Digital rooms are full of individuals from varying cultures and experiences who each bring something different to the game, creating a dynamic community where learning, camaraderie, and narrative enriching each player’s experience are equally valued.

  • Peer Learning: Seasoned players often share strategies and tips with novice players via in-game chat functions or dedicated online forums, giving novice players an invaluable advantage by learning from experienced players without the high-stakes pressure associated with traditional casinos. Such interactions not only benefit individual gameplay but also increase community knowledge.
  • Regular Tournaments: Many platforms host regular tournaments to create a sense of belonging and ongoing engagement among their members. These events encourage teamwork, long-term connections, and not only winning but also gaining community recognition as players vie not only for victory but also for social recognition. Beyond their competitive aspect, these tournaments serve as social gatherings where players can test out different strategies and styles, which accelerate learning curves while creating richer gaming environments.

Skill Enhancement Through Technology

Ohio’s online poker platforms feature various technological tools designed to assist players in honing their poker skills. These tools include real-time feedback and data analysis that allows for informed decision-making and strategy improvement. Accessing sophisticated analytics democratizes high-level strategy by making advanced insights more readily accessible for anyone who wishes to delve deeper into its mechanics.

  • Analytical Software: Players now have access to software that provides comprehensive statistics on their gameplay, providing insight into both strengths and areas for improvement. Such tools can track hand history, betting patterns and opponent strategies to provide invaluable data that enables strategic refinement. A continuous feedback loop enables players to adapt their approaches in real-time, making learning iterative and highly effective.
  • Simulation Environments: Newer players can benefit from simulation tools that recreate game scenarios without financial risk. These tools aid their understanding of game dynamics and experimentation of strategies without fear of real-world losses. By engaging in these virtual environments, players can undertake more aggressive strategies without real-world losses being sustained, leading to faster skill acquisition without risk.

Building a Supportive Environment

Ohio’s online poker community plays an essential role in creating an environment of support. Platforms provide robust user guides, tutorial videos, and 24/7 customer service aimed at welcoming players of all skill levels into their fold—thus creating an engaging learning platform suitable for both newcomers and veterans alike.

  • Educational Resources: Accessible learning materials give players everything they need to understand game rules, poker etiquette, and advanced tactics. Many resources have been designed by professional poker players with both beginners and advanced players in mind; from interactive webinars to step-by-step guides on complex strategies, these educational tools ensure every member of the community has a chance at thriving and growing together.
  • Community Events: Many sites host social events like virtual meetups and discussion sessions to strengthen bonds within their community. While these gatherings might not always revolve around poker itself, they provide members with an opportunity to interact more casually within an informal, yet still sociable atmosphere, encouraging friendships that go beyond virtual tables.

For more in-depth coverage and the latest updates on Ohio’s online poker scene, check out this guide.

Conclusion

Ohio’s online poker scene provides more than digital card games; it is a thriving community where individuals not only compete but also connect, share, and grow.

Through skill enhancement opportunities combined with supportive environments such as Ohio’s poker platforms, people can cultivate personal and strategic excellence to benefit themselves and others in Ohio’s digital gaming ecosystem. Ohio’s vibrant community continues to draw in individuals eager to learn, play and contribute towards its evolving culture – cementing online poker’s position at the center of gaming entertainment in Ohio’s digital gaming landscape!

How Choosing the Right Feminized Weed Seeds Can Elevate Your Home Gardening Experience

Home gardeners seeking to cultivate cannabis must choose seeds carefully in order to get optimal yield, cultivation ease and final product quality. Feminized cannabis seeds, designed to produce only female cannabis plants, can be invaluable to home gardeners looking for an exceptional gardening experience.

Gardeners can significantly elevate their home gardening experience by selecting suitable feminized seeds. This article highlights the advantages of using feminized weed seeds, providing guidance on selecting suitable strains to meet individual growing conditions and preferences. Feminized seeds simplify cultivation processes while increasing productivity and optimizing resources utilization, making home gardening both more enjoyable and less labor-intensive than before.

Feminized Seeds Have Multiple Benefits

Guaranteed Female Plants

Feminized Seeds offer one of the biggest draws of using feminized seeds is their promise of producing female plants, which alone produce medicinal and recreational quality buds.

Feminized seeds allow home gardeners to focus more on nurturing their plants rather than monitoring and early identification of male plants that pollinate female ones and create less desirable, seed-filled crops. Feminized seeds also save time while guaranteeing every bit of space and resource directly towards producing high-quality buds – another key reason feminized seeds make an appealing option.

Efficiency and Space Maximization

Feminized seeds help growers make the best use of limited spaces, particularly personal gardens with limited space. Each seed planted will likely result in female-producing bud-producing plants; no space or resources such as water, nutrients, and light are wasted on male plants that will eventually need removal.

Furthermore, this efficiency extends to other resources like water nutrients and light that are used solely to promote female plant growth, ensuring no gardening time and effort are wasted while simultaneously increasing yield and quality harvest yields significantly. This approach simplifies the management of cannabis gardens while simultaneously increasing overall harvest yield and quality harvest.

Selecting the Appropriate Strain Type

Start By Assessing the Climate

The first step to selecting suitable feminized seeds involves considering how your local climate matches up with potential strains. While certain strains might thrive better in colder environments, others might require warmer environments to blossom fully – for instance, Indica dominant strains typically provide robust support with cool temperatures; Sativa strains require additional sunlight and warmth, typically flourishing better in southern locations. Assessing each strain’s climate compatibility ensures its plants grow in an environment that maximizes its natural potential, leading to healthier plants with higher yields!

Select Strain for Your Environment

Beyond climate, also take into account your specific growing environment:

  • When considering outdoor cultivation, outdoor cultivation, outdoor growers must consider natural sunlight exposure, humidity levels, and temperature variations.
  • Indoor growers enjoy greater control of their environment and can select from various strains since they can adapt conditions to meet nearly any plant’s requirements.

Still, space constraints must be considered and strains with short statures suitable for low ceiling areas should be chosen accordingly to maximize success with cannabis cultivation – helping avoid common pitfalls like poor light access or overcrowding that impede development.

Understand Genetic Quality and Stability.

Genetic Quality

Feminized seed genetic quality has an incredible impact on crop success. High-quality genetics ensure resilience, potency and consistency in growth patterns of their plants. Gardeners should purchase seeds from reliable suppliers that offer detailed information about each seed’s lineage and breeding history to give a clear idea of its performance; this allows growers to anticipate how the plant will perform and ensure desired traits like flavor, aroma and THC content are strongly expressed by their plants. Investing in high-quality genetics ensures a steady and predictable growing experience that ensures success of your crop!

Stability of the Strain

Alongside quality, genetic stability of a strain is equally essential. Stability refers to when its characteristics remain constant across multiple generations and seeds, leading to predictable and uniform growth and output. Unstable strains might show significant variations in phenotypes that lead to uneven rates of growth and potency which complicate cultivation and reduce overall satisfaction; choosing genetically stable strains ensures each plant in their garden behaves similarly, streamlining cultivation process while making each cultivation cycle equally successful.

Manage Expectations and Outcomes Effectively

Understanding Your Garden Goals

Knowing the goals for your home garden will be instrumental in selecting suitable feminized seeds.

Your priorities might include medicinal use, high yields or specific cannabinoid profiles – no matter your focus, setting clear goals will help select strains suitable to these objectives and manage gardening expectations realistically. Understanding Your Objectives

Being clear on your gardening objectives can help tailor gardening strategies accordingly – be they maximum THC production, medical properties or simply producing aromatic buds at harvest.

Be Prepared for Variability

Even with the highest-grade seeds and care, some variation in plant behavior is unavoidable. Environmental conditions or genetic diversity could alter how your plants respond. Being open-minded enough to adapt care or cultivation methods as necessary in response to plant needs increases potential success rates and deepens knowledge and connection to one’s crop while encouraging an intuitive and responsive approach to cannabis cultivation.

Conclusion

Selecting the ideal feminized weed seeds is an integral step toward making gardening enjoyable at home by optimizing efficiency and maximizing potential by considering factors like climate compatibility, genetic quality, personal cultivation goals, and climate considerations when selecting seeds that will thrive both in their environment and meet individual requirements and expectations.

With proper knowledge and preparation, feminized weed cultivation can become a rewarding endeavor that yields excellent results season after season.

Malema Rejects ANC’s Govt Proposal with DA

EFF Rejects Government of National Unity Proposal Involving DA

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Deputy President, Floyd Shivambu, has adamantly stated that his party categorically rejects any “Government of National Unity” proposal if it includes the Democratic Alliance (DA). In a recent statement, Shivambu emphasized the EFF’s stance, declaring that they refuse to be part of a government that includes representatives of the “white colonial apartheid system.”

Julius Malema

“We do not want to form any part of a government with any representative of the white colonial apartheid system,” Shivambu affirmed in a video statement.

Furthermore, in a separate communication on Twitter, the EFF echoed Shivambu’s sentiments, suggesting that the formation of the MK Party was a strategic move aimed at dividing the votes of the African National Congress (ANC) and the EFF. The tweet posited that this division was orchestrated to hinder the EFF’s influence and elevate the DA, positioning it as a primary beneficiary of the divide.

“We think the formation of MK Party was to divide the votes of the ANC and the @EFFSouthAfrica, why? BECAUSE the EFF was a challenge/threat to the DA, and it has actually succeeded and the EFF is in fourth place, this was the plan of the imperialists and the reasons are there,” the tweet read.

The EFF’s stance underscores a deep-rooted distrust of alliances with parties perceived to be aligned with the legacy of apartheid. This rejection not only reflects the party’s commitment to its ideological principles but also highlights the complex dynamics shaping South Africa’s political landscape.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.

Mzembi Advises ED To Copy Ramaphosa

Former Zimbabwean Foreign Affairs Minister Calls for National Unity in Wake of South African Proposal

By A Correspondent | In a Twitter post yesterday, former Zimbabwean Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi commended South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s suggestion for a Government of National Unity (GNU) in South Africa, citing parallels with Zimbabwe’s own political history. Mzembi highlighted the critical role of liberation movements in determining the best course for their nations during times of existential threats.

Mzembi drew a comparison between Zimbabwe’s political scenario in 2008 and the current political climate in South Africa. In 2008, after the ruling ZANU-PF party lost its majority status, a GNU was established to resolve the ensuing political dispute. Similarly, the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa, which has seen a steady decline in its majority from 62% to around 40%, is facing a significant challenge in forming a government independently.

“I applaud Cyril Ramaphosa for this proposal,” Mzembi stated, emphasizing the importance of the South African-led initiative. However, he also questioned why similar efforts have not been made to address the contentious elections in Zimbabwe, suggesting a double standard in the approach to regional political crises.

Mzembi urged Zimbabweans to learn from South Africa’s example and strive to resolve their own political issues independently, without relying on external facilitators such as the Southern African Development Community (SADC). He expressed a sentiment of self-reliance, stating, “We are on our own and to ourselves.”

This statement underscores the ongoing political discourse in southern Africa regarding the best approaches to governance and the resolution of electoral disputes. As South Africa contemplates a unity government to address its own political fragmentation, the implications for regional politics and the precedent it sets for other nations in similar situations are significant.

Mzembi’s call for introspection and self-reliance among Zimbabweans adds a critical voice to the conversation, highlighting the need for homegrown solutions to political challenges in the region.

Chief Ndiweni: South African Election Results Signal Hope for Zimbabwe

Chief Ndiweni with Nelson Chamisa

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Bulawayo, Zimbabwe – 6th June 2024- Chief Felix Ndiweni has issued a comprehensive statement on the recent South African election results, highlighting their potential implications for Zimbabwe. The elections, held on May 29, 2024, saw the African National Congress (ANC) fail to secure a majority for the first time in three decades, garnering only 40% of the vote. This has resulted in the formation of a coalition government, with the Democratic Alliance (DA), Mkhonto we Sizwe (MK), and Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) as potential partners.

Chief Ndiweni emphasized the significance of this development, noting that a coalition government often places substantial power in the hands of the smaller parties within the coalition.

“A coalition government in a democratic setup often places substantial power in the hands of the smaller parties within the coalition,” Ndiweni stated. “This dynamic could see the ANC constrained by its coalition partners, who could demand substantial concessions and influence governance from behind the scenes.”

Chief Ndiweni highlighted the strategic missteps of Zimbabwe’s ruling party, Zanu PF, which had openly supported the ANC, potentially jeopardizing its standing with any new South African coalition government. He detailed the adverse public sentiment in South Africa towards Zanu PF, noting the widespread rejection of “Zanu PF style politics” among South African opposition parties and the public.

“The ANC’s failure to secure a majority is a significant blow to Zanu PF, which has openly supported the ANC. This miscalculation could jeopardize their standing with any new coalition government in South Africa,” he remarked. “The widespread rejection of Zanu PF style politics among South African opposition parties and the public is a clear signal that change is on the horizon.”

The statement also addressed historical grievances, such as the Ndebele Genocide and the Gukurahundi massacres, stressing the potential for increased scrutiny and pressure on Zanu PF from the new South African coalition government.

“These historical injustices could gain renewed attention and possibly lead to calls for international legal action against Zanu PF,” Ndiweni warned. “The crimes committed during the Gukurahundi massacres are not forgotten, and the new coalition in South Africa might take a stronger stance on these issues.”

Chief Ndiweni also pointed out that the new political landscape in South Africa could foster stronger alliances among opposition parties in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region, particularly with Zambia and Malawi. This could lead to a more unified and robust stance against undemocratic practices and human rights abuses in Zimbabwe.

“The new political landscape in South Africa could lead to stronger alliances among opposition parties in the SADC region,” he explained. “This unified stance could exert significant pressure on Zimbabwe to adhere to democratic principles and respect human rights.”

The Chief underscored the importance of the Zimbabwean diaspora’s participation in future elections, bolstered by the supportive stance of the new South African coalition. He called for active engagement from the diaspora to ensure their voting rights are recognized and enforced in upcoming elections.

“With the supportive stance of the new South African coalition, the Zimbabwean diaspora must seize this opportunity to ensure their voting rights are recognized and enforced,” Ndiweni urged. “Active engagement from the diaspora is crucial for the future of Zimbabwean democracy.”

Chief Ndiweni concluded by expressing hope that the South African election results represent a turning point for Zimbabwe, potentially heralding the end of Zanu PF’s grip on power and ushering in a new era of genuine democratic governance in the region.

“The recent election results in South Africa could be a turning point for Zimbabwe,” he concluded. “This is a chance for us to break free from Zanu PF’s grip on power and usher in a new era of genuine democratic governance. The region’s political climate is now conducive to significant reform and the promotion of democratic principles.”

Chief Ndiweni’s statement comes at a crucial time for Zimbabwe, offering a message of hope and a call to action for all Zimbabweans, both at home and abroad.

Robbers Pounce On Gospel Musician

BREAKING NEWS: GOSPEL STAR ROBBED AT GUNPOINT
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Award-winning gospel singer Thinah Zungu experienced a harrowing ordeal when he was robbed at gunpoint in his Durban home during the early hours of Monday.

The assailants made off with furniture, his car, money and gadgets, totalling losses of R1.5 million.

The car was later recovered, reducing the estimated value of the stolen items to around R500 000, the musician reported.

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China Unveils AI Hospital

BREAKING NEWS: CHINA UNVEILS FIRST AI HOSPITAL WHERE DOCTORS ARE ROBOTS
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China’s first AI hospital, developed by Tsinghua University, features robot doctors capable of treating 3,000 patients daily, vastly outpacing human capacity.

These AI doctors, trained in a simulated environment, can diagnose and treat 10,000 patients in days, a task humans would need two years to complete.

The hospital uses large language model-powered agents for autonomous interactions, achieving a 93.06% accuracy rate on US medical licensing exams.

The AI hospital aims to provide affordable, high-quality healthcare and is set for deployment by late June.

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UK: Body Found in Search for Missing Xielo Maruziva

By A Correspondent | June 8, 2024 – Leicester, UK — A body has been discovered in the search for two-year-old Xielo Maruziva, who disappeared in February. Leicestershire Police confirmed the find on Thursday morning in Aylestone Meadows near the River Soar, where the toddler was last seen.

Xielo Maruziva was reported missing on February 18 after he fell into the River Soar while with family members. Despite an initial search, the story failed to garner significant media attention, raising critical questions about the handling and publicity of the case.

Xielo Maruziva

The absence of widespread media coverage in February might have hindered the search efforts. The lack of public awareness and pressure on authorities potentially delayed vital community involvement and additional resources that could have been mobilized in the critical early hours and days of the search.

Assistant Chief Constable Michaela Kerr expressed her condolences, stating, “This is devastating news, and our thoughts are with Xielo’s family. We are so sorry to bring them this news, which we were all dreading, and our full support is being provided to them at this most difficult time.”

Critics are questioning why the case did not make headlines in February, arguing that more extensive media coverage could have prompted a swifter and more comprehensive response from both the public and law enforcement. The initial lack of visibility of Xielo’s disappearance has led to calls for a review of police and media protocols in missing persons cases, especially those involving vulnerable children.

Formal identification of the body has yet to take place, and the coroner has been informed. Meanwhile, Xielo’s family is being supported by specialist officers. “Formal identification will now take place, and we ask that the family’s privacy is respected at this time,” Kerr added. “Full support is also being provided to the workers who were in the area of Aylestone Meadows this morning, and I want to thank them for their support and co-operation in the most horrendous and unimaginable circumstances.”

The community’s and the public’s engagement in such cases is crucial, and the lack of immediate and sustained media focus on Xielo’s disappearance remains a troubling aspect of this tragedy. The case highlights the need for a more proactive approach in raising awareness about missing children to ensure comprehensive search efforts and swift action from all relevant parties.

As the investigation continues, many hope that lessons learned from Xielo Maruziva’s case will lead to improved responses in future incidents, ensuring that no other family has to endure a similar ordeal in relative obscurity.

Mnangagwa Seeks Putin’s Protection from Zambia | FULL TEXT

FULL TRANSCRIPT: MNANGAGWA TALKING TO VLADMIR PUTIN

The beginning of Russia‒Zimbabwe talks in the restricted format

PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA VLADIMIR PUTIN:

Mr President,

I am delighted to welcome you to Russia.

Our previous meeting also took place here in St Petersburg, at the RUSSIA‒AFRICA SUMMIT, and we truly appreciate your personal involvement in developing our interstate ties.

Russia‒Zimbabwe relations were established a long time ago when your nation was struggling for independence, and they continue to advance extensively. I was pleased to note that our MUTUAL TRADE increased severalfold over the past year. However, it is clear that we still have much work to do in diversifying our ties.

We have very good relations in the humanitarian and educational sectors. Currently, 400 YOUNG PEOPLE from your country are studying in Russia, and we increase this quota on a regular basis.

I appreciate your involvement in our joint persistent efforts in the international arena. Our stances on the core issues on the international agenda are quite similar and even coinciding.

I am glad to have this opportunity to meet with you on the sidelines of the St PETERSBURG INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM. I am confident that your presence here will serve as a testimony to the African continent’s interest in developing relations with Russia, which is among our priorities.

We have agreed to make efforts to enhance our cooperation, and have also created new interaction formats, such as meetings and consultations between our foreign ministers. We hope that your representative will attend such a meeting that will take place in Sochi this autumn.

Welcome, Mr President.

PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE EMMERSON Dambudzo MNANGAGWA:

Thank you very much, Your Excellency President Putin.

May I, on behalf of the people of Zimbabwe, the government, and indeed on my own behalf, extend my warmest regards to you. I am so happy that you were able to invite me to come here to meet you. This is an opportunity, Your Excellency, that I have been looking forward to, because Zimbabwe and the Russian Federation have excellent relations, and it is critically important that we make them more comprehensive and share the challenges that we are facing.

Commonly, the challenges that you face are the same challenges that we face in Southern Africa, because we are one of the few countries in Southern Africa that is regarded as ANTI-WEST, and I feel so humbled that you have extended an invitation for me to come over here. This is an opportunity where we can share the challenges that we face both at the national level and at the international level, because we have relations with Western countries. But most importantly, it is an opportunity to consolidate them, to identify areas where we can pursue cooperation between our two countries and consolidate, and make them more comprehensive between ourselves. There is no need to shy away from each other. I think our pursuit in terms of international relations is the same.

We were disregarded as an isolated island in Southern Africa, but I am anxious that we develop comprehensive relations with the RUSSIAN FEDERATION, and I can assure you that I have that determination on my part. And much more so, you yourself, as the President, as well as the Russian Federation, have support in Zimbabwe. You see, we have received support, we received FOOD ALLOCATIONS from yourselves last year, and we have received cooperation in the MILITARY AND SECURITY SECTOR. That alone, as you continue to do so, we continuously become ISOLATED IN OUR REGION. But we are determined to be ourselves, we are determined to be independent.

We DON’T CARE WHAT OTHER COUNTRIES SAY about us, you know, under President Mugabe. And there was this Prime Minister in Britain, and the relations just ended there. And thereafter, most of the BRITISH AND AMERICANS, they have not looked upon us; they think that we are too inclined to the East. But we have no apologies at all. We feel we have better relations with the people who also RESPECT US, not the persons who look down upon us. So we are very happy to be here. We are anxious to have more comprehensive and concentrated relations between ourselves. Yes, we are a VERY ADVANCED COUNTRY; but there is a lot that we can learn from you and there is a lot that will benefit from that relationship. And there is a lot that we can open for the Russian Federation to participate in our economy, especially in the MINING SECTOR AND AGRICULTURE. There is a lot that we can afford for you to participate.

And in that process, the WEST WILL RUN AWAY. You see, the West has just begun CONSOLIDATING ITS POWER IN ZAMBIA, our next neighbour. You know, there was a time when Zambia and Zimbabwe were one; it was called Northern and Southern Rhodesia. It was made one by the British, but they are now separate. And the Americans are consolidating their power in that country, both in terms of SECURITY and in terms of FINANCIAL SUPPORT to Zambia to make sure that we feel lonely. But that will not change us, because we have taken a course as a people that we feel we want to be independent and we will choose OUR FRIENDS ourselves. And besides, we are independent today because most of us in the LEADERSHIP TRAINED HERE during our war of liberation. We got our INDEPENDENCE because we are supported by yourselves here, and we don’t forget that history, and you don’t forget about us.

So, Mr President, I am happy to be here. If an opportunity avails later on – I mean, we will find time to chat and go into more detail as to which areas we must focus on in terms of supporting each other and in terms of where we feel we need external support, especially in the area of difference in SECURITY as well as FOOD SECURITY. Those areas we need to be supported in – the MECHANISATION OF AGRICULTURE and so on. We cannot go to the West; we have to come here because the West would want to see us down. They support our neighbours, ZAMBIA AND MALAWI, very heavily. But in spite of that, Zimbabwe’s economic growth is the FASTEST GROWING ECONOMY in the region, in spite of us being isolated by the Americans.

So, Your Excellency, I am very happy to be here.

Crocodiles Stun Warriors in World Cup Qualifier

Sports Correspondent

In a remarkable turn of events, the Crocodiles of Lesotho delivered a stunning performance in Johannesburg on Friday afternoon, defeating the Zimbabwe Warriors 2-0 in a crucial World Cup Qualifier match.

The match, held at Johannesburg’s Orlando Stadium, saw Lesotho’s national team, affectionately known as the Crocodiles, pull off an unexpected victory against a strong Zimbabwean side.

The Warriors, widely regarded as the favorites, struggled to find their rhythm and capitalize on their chances.

The Crocodiles took an early lead, unsettling the Warriors and disrupting their game plan.

The decisive moment came in the 31st minute when Jane Tabantsho doubled Lesotho’s lead with a precise and powerful strike.

Tabantsho’s goal not only sealed the game for Lesotho but also highlighted the team’s strategic prowess and on-field synergy.

Zimbabwe, despite their efforts, could not break through Lesotho’s robust defense.

The Warriors’ attempts to mount a comeback were repeatedly thwarted by the Crocodiles’ disciplined and resilient play.

Lesotho’s goalkeeper delivered an outstanding performance, making several crucial saves to maintain a clean sheet.

The victory is a significant milestone for Lesotho, boosting their chances in the World Cup Qualifiers and enhancing their international reputation.

For Zimbabwe, the defeat is a setback, prompting them to reassess their strategies as they prepare for upcoming matches.

Lesotho’s win has captivated football fans across the continent, illustrating the unpredictable nature of the sport and the rising competitiveness of smaller footballing nations.

The Crocodiles’ triumph over the Warriors will be remembered as a testament to their determination, skill, and the ever-present potential for upsets in international football.

As the road to the 2026 World Cup continues, both teams will look to build on this experience.

Lesotho will aim to maintain their momentum, while Zimbabwe will need to regroup and refocus on their qualification campaign.

Match Summary

  • Result: Zimbabwe 0-2 Lesotho
  • Key Moment: 31′ Jane Tabantsho’s goal secured the win for Lesotho
  • *Venue:Orlando Stadium, Johannesburg

The Crocodiles’ victory marks a memorable chapter in Lesotho’s football history, inspiring their supporters and adding an exciting twist to the World Cup Qualifiers. #WorldCup2026

Tsvangirai Exposes Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

In a startling revelation, Norton Member of Parliament Richard Tsvangirai has highlighted the dire conditions at the main hospital in his constituency.

The hospital is grappling with a severe shortage of essential drugs, crumbling infrastructure, and overwhelmed facilities, painting a grim picture of the healthcare system’s current state.

“I spent my morning at Norton Hospital with the NTC portfolio committee on health and environment,” Tsvangirai reported. His visit underscored the urgent need for intervention.

“The hospital is in a bad state; there’s a shortage of emergency drugs; the infrastructure is old and overwhelmed; and the maternity wards are in a dire state,” he detailed, emphasizing the breadth of the crisis.

The situation at Norton Hospital reflects broader systemic issues within Zimbabwe’s healthcare sector, which has been plagued by underfunding, mismanagement, and neglect for years. Tsvangirai did not mince words in attributing blame.

“This is a clear indication of government negligence towards the health care system,” he declared, calling attention to the urgent need for government accountability and action.

The health crisis at Norton Hospital is particularly concerning given its role as a primary healthcare provider for the constituency.

The lack of emergency drugs means that the hospital is ill-equipped to handle urgent medical cases, potentially leading to preventable deaths and exacerbating the suffering of patients.

The state of the infrastructure and maternity wards further compounds the problem, putting additional strain on medical staff and jeopardizing patient care.

In response to the crisis, Tsvangirai announced plans to seek external support.

“I’ll be appealing to the donor community, business community, and well-wishers to help us improve the situation at Norton Hospital,” he said.

This appeal highlights the severity of the situation and the need for immediate, multifaceted intervention.

The call for help from the donor and business communities is a critical step towards addressing the immediate needs of Norton Hospital.

However, long-term solutions will require systemic reforms, substantial investment in healthcare infrastructure, and improved government policies to ensure sustainable improvement in the healthcare sector.

Tsvangirai’s revelations have sparked a wave of concern and urgency among residents and stakeholders.

The community is now looking towards both government and private entities to provide the necessary resources to alleviate the crisis.

The situation at Norton Hospital is a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities in Zimbabwe’s healthcare system and the critical need for robust, sustained efforts to ensure that such crises do not recur.

As the appeal for aid gains momentum, the immediate priority is to restore adequate drug supplies, repair infrastructure, and improve the conditions in maternity wards.

However, this incident should also serve as a catalyst for broader discussions on healthcare reform in Zimbabwe, aiming to build a resilient system capable of meeting the needs of all its citizens.

In summary, the chaos at Norton Hospital is a somber reflection of the challenges facing Zimbabwe’s healthcare system.

It underscores the urgent need for immediate relief efforts and long-term systemic reforms to ensure that healthcare facilities are equipped to provide essential services to the population.

Fix Bad Roads, Mnangagwa Told

By A Correspondent

On Thursday, Hon. Mutsa Murombedzi, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) PR MP for Mashonaland Province, took a firm stand in Parliament, urging the government to address the deteriorating condition of roads in the Mhondoro area.

Her call for action underscores a broader concern about the state of infrastructure across Zimbabwe and the consequent risks to public safety.

Murombedzi highlighted a pressing issue that has been plaguing the nation: the unsafe and poorly maintained roads. In her address, she emphasized the direct correlation between the condition of the roads and the increasing number of traffic accidents.

“The poor state of the roads across the country has contributed to the rise of accidents,” she stated, putting a spotlight on a critical public safety concern.

Her remarks come at a time when the Mnangagwa administration is facing growing criticism over its handling of infrastructure development.

The state of the roads, in particular, has been a recurring complaint among citizens who have to navigate pothole-riddled and often unpaved routes, which not only damage vehicles but also pose significant hazards to motorists and pedestrians alike.

Murombedzi’s advocacy for road repairs is not just about improving transportation; it is also about safeguarding lives.

The increasing accident rates have led to loss of life and injuries, burdening the healthcare system and causing economic strain for families affected by these tragedies.

Her plea in Parliament was a call to prioritize infrastructure investment to mitigate these risks.

The CCC MP’s call to action highlights a broader narrative of accountability and governance.

By challenging the Mnangagwa administration, Murombedzi is pressing for transparency and efficiency in the use of public funds allocated for infrastructure.

The state of the roads is a visible and tangible measure of governmental performance and public service delivery.

As the debate over infrastructure investment continues, it is clear that the issue of road maintenance is not just a matter of convenience but one of urgent public safety.

The government’s response to this challenge will be closely watched by both citizens and political observers, as it will reflect the administration’s commitment to addressing the immediate needs of its people.

In the meantime, Murombedzi’s advocacy serves as a reminder of the critical role that elected officials play in voicing the concerns of their constituents and holding the government accountable.

Her efforts to bring attention to the condition of roads in Mhondoro and beyond are a vital part of the democratic process, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard and acted upon.

COSAFA Tournament Postponed To July

The Council of Southern African Football Association ( COSAFA) has postponed the 2024 COSAFA Cup tournament.

The competition was scheduled for June 14-22 June in South Africa. It will now happen at a later date in July.

COSAFA said in a statement: “After discussions with various stakeholders we are exploring a new set of dates for the 2024 COSAFA Cup and will provide an update in due course.

“The Southern African championship is crucial for the development of teams, players and coaches, and we want to make sure they are able to derive maximum benefit from it.

“The new dates will be in June or July of this year and will be based on the best possible exposure for all stakeholders to ensure a world-class competition that helps take football in the region forward.”

Zimbabwe will take part in this year’s edition.

Coach Jairos Tapera had already named a 23-man squad for the tournament which consists of a mixture of locally and foreign-based stars.

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Woman Raped, Robbed In Cemetery

A man from Harare has appeared in court facing charges of rape after allegedly attacking his victim before raping her in a cemetery.

Tarisai Sithole was taken to court this Thursday charged with rape and robbery.

Allegations are that on the day of the alleged offence at around 5 PM, the complainant disembarked from a commuter omnibus at Simon Mazorodze Flyover in Mbare and she was approached by the accused and his colleague who is still at large.

Further allegations are that the co-accused forced the complainant into Pioneer Cemetery where they took her handbag before taking turns to rape her.

The complainant reported the matter at Matapi police in Mbare where the accused allegedly followed and threatened her.

He was then apprehended and formally charged with rape and robbery.

Meanwhile, in another case, a 37-year-old man has been convicted of raping his biological daughter.

The man blamed his actions on alcohol with the magistrate saying there is no justification for his actions.

He is set to be sentenced this Friday.

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“British-Spy” Mnangagwa Battles To Convince Putin To Attack Zambia So to Chase The West Out

-Mnangagwa Calls for Russian Arms to Defend Zimbabwe Against Zambia-

By Baba Jukwa | ZimEye | In a controversial move, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for Russian military support to defend Zimbabwe against perceived threats from neighboring Zambia. Speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of Russia’s Economic Forum, Mnangagwa suggested that deeper Russian involvement in Zimbabwe could deter Western influence in both Zimbabwe and Zambia.

“We can open for the Russian Federation to participate in our economy, especially in the mining sector and in agriculture. There is a lot that we can afford for you to participate in and with that process, the West will run away,” Mnangagwa stated. “You see, the West have just begun consolidating their power in Zambia, our next neighbour. You know there was a time when Zambia and Zimbabwe were one, it was called Northern and Southern Rhodesia, it was one, by the British. But we are now separate.”

Mnangagwa continued, highlighting the historical ties between the nations and their shared past under British colonial rule. He expressed concern over increasing American influence in Zambia, suggesting it was part of a broader strategy to isolate Zimbabwe. “The Americans are consolidating their power in that country, both in terms of security and financial support to Zambia to make sure that we feel lonely, but that will not change us. We have taken a course which as a people that we feel we want to be independent and we will choose our friends ourselves.”

He emphasized Zimbabwe’s historical relationship with Russia, referencing the support received during Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle. “We are independent today because most of us in the leadership trained here during our war of liberation. We got our independence because we were supported by yourselves here and we do not forget that history; and you have stood by us.”

Mnangagwa outlined specific areas where Zimbabwe seeks Russian assistance, particularly in defense and security, agriculture, and food security. “If opportunity avails later on, we may find time to chat and go into more details on which areas we must focus on in terms of supporting each other, and in terms of where we feel we need extra support more especially in the area of Defence And Security, as well as food security. We can’t go to the West; we have to come here because the West would want to see us down.”

The call for Russian arms to defend self against Zambia suggests Mnangagwa himself is not connected to the West.

But Mnangagwa’s controversial history will now be exposed as multiple documents and videos revealed over the past seven years have shown Mnangagwa as more of NATO project, assisted by the British government to execute military coups between 1980 and 2017, which is over 37 years running. In one of these documents, Mnangagwa himself states that he was trained by British Rhodesian spy Dan Stannard.

A British House Of Lords debate has evidence that the British Govt has propped Mnangagwa up so that he takes over power.

An official war veterans’ press conference in Harare in 2019 revealed that Mnangagwa is a British mercenary. The late President Robert Mugabe had also alleged that Mnangagwa had been attempting coups since 1980 as part of British Rhodesian intelligence operations.

In November 2017, First Lady Dr. Grace Mugabe described Emmerson Mnangagwa as a “liquidator” and “ravisher,” accusing him of plotting coups as far back as 1980. At a rally in Harare, Dr. Mugabe stated, “From 1980, this person called Mnangagwa has always wanted to stage a coup. I am in a privileged position and I have the information. He actually wanted to wrestle power from the President. After the 1980 elections, Mnangagwa plotted a coup with the assistance of the whites. He advised the President to leave the country saying the whites wanted to kill him.”

She continued, “The President left for Mozambique and told Samora Machel. Machel directed President Mugabe to go back to Zimbabwe. The President went to see Julius Nyerere, but he found it unnecessary to talk about the coup plot. He had to talk about other things before going back to Zimbabwe. When the President called Mnangagwa from outside the country, Mnangagwa said ‘Don’t come back! Don’t come back!’ with the intention of staging a coup.”

Dr. Mugabe accused Mnangagwa of being a dissolute person who had taken President Mugabe for granted. She said, “This person has always been like that. Makhosini (Minister Hlongwane), that man is a liquidator. He is a ravisher. Go and look up what these words mean.”

In a passionate address, Dr. Mugabe insisted that Mnangagwa would not succeed in unconstitutionally removing President Mugabe from office, describing Mugabe as an “anointed leader.” She condemned factionalism within ZANU-PF and urged the party to work towards fulfilling their promises before the next elections.

Mnangagwa’s recent overture to Putin, coupled with his contentious past, has cast a shadow over his leadership and raised questions about his true allegiances and the stability of the region.

Gospel Musician Robbed At Gunpoint

BREAKING NEWS: GOSPEL STAR ROBBED AT GUNPOINT
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Award-winning gospel singer Thinah Zungu experienced a harrowing ordeal when he was robbed at gunpoint in his Durban home during the early hours of Monday.

The assailants made off with furniture, his car, money and gadgets, totalling losses of R1.5 million.

The car was later recovered, reducing the estimated value of the stolen items to around R500 000, the musician reported.

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Another COS Scam: Lawrence Mudiwa Charamba Escapes With GBP62,000

New COS Scam Unfolds in Wake of Rumbidzai Madiri Scandal.

By A Correspondent | London, UK – June 7, 2024 | In the aftermath of the Rumbidzai Madiri scandal, another Certificate of Sponsorship (COS) scam has emerged, involving Zimbabwean national Mr. Lawrence Mudiwa Charamba, the operator of Luras Care Solution.

Mudiwa Charamba

In January 2024, a group of young individuals in the UK fell victim to a scam orchestrated by Charamba. They were deceived into transferring a total of £62,000, believing this payment would secure their Certificates of Sponsorship, facilitating their recruitment to the UK.

The funds were transferred in February 2024. However, shortly after receiving the payment, Charamba informed the victims that he could not fulfil his promises and agreed to issue refunds. The situation deteriorated when Charamba travelled to Zimbabwe for over six weeks, becoming unreachable and failing to process any refunds during that period.

Upon his return, the victims continued to face obstacles. Charamba offered a series of increasingly dubious excuses for the delay, claiming restrictions had been placed on his account, preventing him from making refunds. Despite multiple attempts to recover their money, the victims received inconsistent and deceptive responses, suggesting fraudulent intentions on Charamba’s part.

Efforts to contact both Lawrence Mudiwa Charamba and Luras Care Solution have so far been met with silence. The victims are left grappling with the loss of their substantial investment, with little hope for a swift resolution.

Loot… Lawrence Mudiwa Charamba

When contacted by ZimEye last week, Charamba promised via phone to make the payment within days. However, these promises have yet to yield any tangible results.

Investigations by ZimEye indicate a pattern of similar behaviour over the years, suggesting that more individuals may have been affected by Charamba’s schemes.

RWANDA BUSINESS.

Latest details shown that Mr Charamba has has moved un undisclosed lumpsum to Rwanda for a tourism business. Details on the project have been leaked by family members. (In pictures).

ARE YOU ALSO A VICTIM?

The unfolding situation highlights the urgent need for vigilance and thorough vetting when engaging in international recruitment processes, particularly in light of recent high-profile scams.

For those who may have fallen victim to this or similar scams, it is advised to report the incident to local authorities and seek legal counsel to explore possible avenues for redress.

COSAFA Cup Postponed

The Council of Southern African Football Association ( COSAFA) has postponed the 2024 COSAFA Cup tournament.

The competition was scheduled for June 14-22 June in South Africa. It will now happen at a later date in July.

COSAFA said in a statement: “After discussions with various stakeholders we are exploring a new set of dates for the 2024 COSAFA Cup and will provide an update in due course.

“The Southern African championship is crucial for the development of teams, players and coaches, and we want to make sure they are able to derive maximum benefit from it.

“The new dates will be in June or July of this year and will be based on the best possible exposure for all stakeholders to ensure a world-class competition that helps take football in the region forward.”

Zimbabwe will take part in this year’s edition.

Coach Jairos Tapera had already named a 23-man squad for the tournament which consists of a mixture of locally and foreign-based stars.

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Chaos as Norton Hospital Runs Out of Drugs

By A Correspondent

In a startling revelation, Norton Member of Parliament Richard Tsvangirai has highlighted the dire conditions at the main hospital in his constituency.

The hospital is grappling with a severe shortage of essential drugs, crumbling infrastructure, and overwhelmed facilities, painting a grim picture of the healthcare system’s current state.

“I spent my morning at Norton Hospital with the NTC portfolio committee on health and environment,” Tsvangirai reported. His visit underscored the urgent need for intervention.

“The hospital is in a bad state; there’s a shortage of emergency drugs; the infrastructure is old and overwhelmed; and the maternity wards are in a dire state,” he detailed, emphasizing the breadth of the crisis.

The situation at Norton Hospital reflects broader systemic issues within Zimbabwe’s healthcare sector, which has been plagued by underfunding, mismanagement, and neglect for years. Tsvangirai did not mince words in attributing blame.

“This is a clear indication of government negligence towards the health care system,” he declared, calling attention to the urgent need for government accountability and action.

The health crisis at Norton Hospital is particularly concerning given its role as a primary healthcare provider for the constituency.

The lack of emergency drugs means that the hospital is ill-equipped to handle urgent medical cases, potentially leading to preventable deaths and exacerbating the suffering of patients.

The state of the infrastructure and maternity wards further compounds the problem, putting additional strain on medical staff and jeopardizing patient care.

In response to the crisis, Tsvangirai announced plans to seek external support.

“I’ll be appealing to the donor community, business community, and well-wishers to help us improve the situation at Norton Hospital,” he said.

This appeal highlights the severity of the situation and the need for immediate, multifaceted intervention.

The call for help from the donor and business communities is a critical step towards addressing the immediate needs of Norton Hospital.

However, long-term solutions will require systemic reforms, substantial investment in healthcare infrastructure, and improved government policies to ensure sustainable improvement in the healthcare sector.

Tsvangirai’s revelations have sparked a wave of concern and urgency among residents and stakeholders.

The community is now looking towards both government and private entities to provide the necessary resources to alleviate the crisis.

The situation at Norton Hospital is a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities in Zimbabwe’s healthcare system and the critical need for robust, sustained efforts to ensure that such crises do not recur.

As the appeal for aid gains momentum, the immediate priority is to restore adequate drug supplies, repair infrastructure, and improve the conditions in maternity wards.

However, this incident should also serve as a catalyst for broader discussions on healthcare reform in Zimbabwe, aiming to build a resilient system capable of meeting the needs of all its citizens.

In summary, the chaos at Norton Hospital is a somber reflection of the challenges facing Zimbabwe’s healthcare system.

It underscores the urgent need for immediate relief efforts and long-term systemic reforms to ensure that healthcare facilities are equipped to provide essential services to the population.

Opposition MP Challenges Mnangagwa Administration to Fix Bad Roads

By A Correspondent

On Thursday, Hon. Mutsa Murombedzi, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) PR MP for Mashonaland Province, took a firm stand in Parliament, urging the government to address the deteriorating condition of roads in the Mhondoro area.

Her call for action underscores a broader concern about the state of infrastructure across Zimbabwe and the consequent risks to public safety.

Murombedzi highlighted a pressing issue that has been plaguing the nation: the unsafe and poorly maintained roads. In her address, she emphasized the direct correlation between the condition of the roads and the increasing number of traffic accidents.

“The poor state of the roads across the country has contributed to the rise of accidents,” she stated, putting a spotlight on a critical public safety concern.

Her remarks come at a time when the Mnangagwa administration is facing growing criticism over its handling of infrastructure development.

The state of the roads, in particular, has been a recurring complaint among citizens who have to navigate pothole-riddled and often unpaved routes, which not only damage vehicles but also pose significant hazards to motorists and pedestrians alike.

Murombedzi’s advocacy for road repairs is not just about improving transportation; it is also about safeguarding lives.

The increasing accident rates have led to loss of life and injuries, burdening the healthcare system and causing economic strain for families affected by these tragedies.

Her plea in Parliament was a call to prioritize infrastructure investment to mitigate these risks.

The CCC MP’s call to action highlights a broader narrative of accountability and governance.

By challenging the Mnangagwa administration, Murombedzi is pressing for transparency and efficiency in the use of public funds allocated for infrastructure.

The state of the roads is a visible and tangible measure of governmental performance and public service delivery.

As the debate over infrastructure investment continues, it is clear that the issue of road maintenance is not just a matter of convenience but one of urgent public safety.

The government’s response to this challenge will be closely watched by both citizens and political observers, as it will reflect the administration’s commitment to addressing the immediate needs of its people.

In the meantime, Murombedzi’s advocacy serves as a reminder of the critical role that elected officials play in voicing the concerns of their constituents and holding the government accountable.

Her efforts to bring attention to the condition of roads in Mhondoro and beyond are a vital part of the democratic process, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard and acted upon.

BREAKING: ED Asks Russia for Military Support Against Zambia

-Mnangagwa Calls for Russian Arms to Defend Zimbabwe Against Zambia- By Baba Jukwa | ZimEye | In a controversial move, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for Russian military support to defend Zimbabwe against perceived threats from neighboring Zambia. Speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of Russia’s Economic Forum, Mnangagwa suggested that deeper Russian involvement in Zimbabwe could deter Western influence in both Zimbabwe and Zambia. “We can open for the Russian Federation to participate in our economy, especially in the mining sector and in agriculture. There is a lot that we can afford for you to participate in and with that process, the West will run away,” Mnangagwa stated. “You see, the West have just begun consolidating their power in Zambia, our next neighbour. You know there was a time when Zambia and Zimbabwe were one, it was called Northern and Southern Rhodesia, it was one, by the British. But we are now separate.” Mnangagwa continued, highlighting the historical ties between the nations and their shared past under British colonial rule. He expressed concern over increasing American influence in Zambia, suggesting it was part of a broader strategy to isolate Zimbabwe. “The Americans are consolidating their power in that country, both in terms of security and financial support to Zambia to make sure that we feel lonely, but that will not change us. We have taken a course which as a people that we feel we want to be independent and we will choose our friends ourselves.” He emphasized Zimbabwe’s historical relationship with Russia, referencing the support received during Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle. “We are independent today because most of us in the leadership trained here during our war of liberation. We got our independence because we were supported by yourselves here and we do not forget that history; and you have stood by us.” Mnangagwa outlined specific areas where Zimbabwe seeks Russian assistance, particularly in defense and security, agriculture, and food security. “If opportunity avails later on, we may find time to chat and go into more details on which areas we must focus on in terms of supporting each other, and in terms of where we feel we need extra support more especially in the area of Defence And Security, as well as food security. We can’t go to the West; we have to come here because the West would want to see us down.” The call for Russian arms to defend self against Zambia suggests Mnangagwa himself is not connected to the West. But Mnangagwa’s controversial history will now be exposed as multiple documents and videos revealed over the past seven years have show Mnangagwa as more of NATO project, assisted by the British government to execute military coups between 1980 and 2017, which is over 37 years running. In one of these documents, Mnangagwa himself states that he was trained by British Rhodesian spy Dan Stannard. A British House Of Lords debate has evidence that the British Govt has propped Mnangagwa up so that he takes over power. An official war veterans’ press conference in Harare in 2019 revealed that Mnangagwa is a British mercenary. The late President Robert Mugabe had also alleged that Mnangagwa had been attempting coups since 1980 as part of British Rhodesian intelligence operations. In November 2017, First Lady Dr. Grace Mugabe described Emmerson Mnangagwa as a “liquidator” and “ravisher,” accusing him of plotting coups as far back as 1980. At a rally in Harare, Dr. Mugabe stated, “From 1980, this person called Mnangagwa has always wanted to stage a coup. I am in a privileged position and I have the information. He actually wanted to wrestle power from the President. After the 1980 elections, Mnangagwa plotted a coup with the assistance of the whites. He advised the President to leave the country saying the whites wanted to kill him.” She continued, “The President left for Mozambique and told Samora Machel. Machel directed President Mugabe to go back to Zimbabwe. The President went to see Julius Nyerere, but he found it unnecessary to talk about the coup plot. He had to talk about other things before going back to Zimbabwe. When the President called Mnangagwa from outside the country, Mnangagwa said ‘Don’t come back! Don’t come back!’ with the intention of staging a coup.” Dr. Mugabe accused Mnangagwa of being a dissolute person who had taken President Mugabe for granted. She said, “This person has always been like that. Makhosini (Minister Hlongwane), that man is a liquidator. He is a ravisher. Go and look up what these words mean.” In a passionate address, Dr. Mugabe insisted that Mnangagwa would not succeed in unconstitutionally removing President Mugabe from office, describing Mugabe as an “anointed leader.” She condemned factionalism within ZANU-PF and urged the party to work towards fulfilling their promises before the next elections. Mnangagwa’s recent overture to Putin, coupled with his contentious past, has cast a shadow over his leadership and raised questions about his true allegiances and the stability of the region.

Tsvangirai Exposes Mnangagwa Incompetence

By A Correspondent

In a startling revelation, Norton Member of Parliament Richard Tsvangirai has highlighted the dire conditions at the main hospital in his constituency.

The hospital is grappling with a severe shortage of essential drugs, crumbling infrastructure, and overwhelmed facilities, painting a grim picture of the healthcare system’s current state.

“I spent my morning at Norton Hospital with the NTC portfolio committee on health and environment,” Tsvangirai reported. His visit underscored the urgent need for intervention.

“The hospital is in a bad state; there’s a shortage of emergency drugs; the infrastructure is old and overwhelmed; and the maternity wards are in a dire state,” he detailed, emphasizing the breadth of the crisis.

The situation at Norton Hospital reflects broader systemic issues within Zimbabwe’s healthcare sector, which has been plagued by underfunding, mismanagement, and neglect for years. Tsvangirai did not mince words in attributing blame.

“This is a clear indication of government negligence towards the health care system,” he declared, calling attention to the urgent need for government accountability and action.

The health crisis at Norton Hospital is particularly concerning given its role as a primary healthcare provider for the constituency.

The lack of emergency drugs means that the hospital is ill-equipped to handle urgent medical cases, potentially leading to preventable deaths and exacerbating the suffering of patients.

The state of the infrastructure and maternity wards further compounds the problem, putting additional strain on medical staff and jeopardizing patient care.

In response to the crisis, Tsvangirai announced plans to seek external support.

“I’ll be appealing to the donor community, business community, and well-wishers to help us improve the situation at Norton Hospital,” he said.

This appeal highlights the severity of the situation and the need for immediate, multifaceted intervention.

The call for help from the donor and business communities is a critical step towards addressing the immediate needs of Norton Hospital.

However, long-term solutions will require systemic reforms, substantial investment in healthcare infrastructure, and improved government policies to ensure sustainable improvement in the healthcare sector.

Tsvangirai’s revelations have sparked a wave of concern and urgency among residents and stakeholders.

The community is now looking towards both government and private entities to provide the necessary resources to alleviate the crisis.

The situation at Norton Hospital is a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities in Zimbabwe’s healthcare system and the critical need for robust, sustained efforts to ensure that such crises do not recur.

As the appeal for aid gains momentum, the immediate priority is to restore adequate drug supplies, repair infrastructure, and improve the conditions in maternity wards.

However, this incident should also serve as a catalyst for broader discussions on healthcare reform in Zimbabwe, aiming to build a resilient system capable of meeting the needs of all its citizens.

In summary, the chaos at Norton Hospital is a somber reflection of the challenges facing Zimbabwe’s healthcare system.

It underscores the urgent need for immediate relief efforts and long-term systemic reforms to ensure that healthcare facilities are equipped to provide essential services to the population.

Desperate Mnangagwa Runs To Putin For Solidarity

Today, I had the distinct honour of arriving in St. Petersburg for the 27th annual St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).

This prestigious event offers a platform for international economic dialogue and collaboration.

I was privileged to engage in a productive discussion with President Vladimir Putin of Russia.

Our conversation focused on strengthening the economic and diplomatic ties between Zimbabwe and Russia, exploring opportunities for mutual growth and cooperation.

Together, we aim to forge a path towards a more prosperous and interconnected future for our nations.

SPIEF2024 #Zimbabwe

Source : Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa

Go Warriors Go…

Warriors coach Jairos Tapera has named his starting eleven for this afternoon’s Group C World Cup qualifier against Lesotho.

Zimbabwe resume their qualifying campaign against the Crocodiles at Orlando Stadium.

Donovan Bernard starts in goal, while Andrew Mbeba and Divine Lunga occupy the right and left back positions respectively.

Teenage Hadebe will partner Gerald Takwara in central defence, while captain Marshall Munetsi, Andy Rinhomhota and Jordan Zemura will occupy the midfield.

Tawanda Chirewa will lead the attack with Tino Kadewere and Daniel Msendami on the flanks, in a 4-3-3 system.

Warriors starting XI:

Donovan Benard, Andrew Mbeba, Gerald Takwara, Teenage Hadebe, Devine Lunga, Marshal Munetsi, Andy Rinomhota, Tawanda Chirewa, Jordan Zemura, Daniel Msendami, Tino Kadewere

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Will Mnangagwa Bring Home Sweet News After 44 Years of Failure?

By A Correspondent

As Zimbabwe faces an ongoing struggle to stabilize its economy and foster international partnerships, Emmerson Mnangagwa has claimed his recent engagements offer a glimmer of hope.

Speaking on Thursday, Mnangagwa highlighted his optimistic outlook following the South Korea – Africa Summit.

His remarks have sparked a mixture of cautious optimism and skepticism among Zimbabweans, who have endured decades of economic and political turbulence.

“Yesterday, I concluded several productive days of meetings at the South Korea – Africa Summit,” Mnangagwa announced, underscoring the potential breakthroughs achieved during his diplomatic mission.

“We engaged in meaningful discussions aimed at strengthening Zimbabwe’s ties with South Korea,” he added, emphasizing the strategic importance of this bilateral relationship.

Mnangagwa’s sentiments reflect a broader strategy to diversify Zimbabwe’s international alliances and stimulate economic growth through external cooperation.

“I am grateful for the warm hospitality and look forward to the fruitful collaborations ahead,” Mnangagwa stated, conveying his hope for tangible outcomes from these dialogues.

This announcement comes at a time when Zimbabwe’s citizens are increasingly desperate for positive news, given the country’s long history of economic hardship, political instability, and international isolation.

The era of Robert Mugabe left Zimbabwe with a severely weakened economy, characterized by hyperinflation, corruption, and a lack of foreign investment.

Mnangagwa, who succeeded Mugabe in 2017, has been tasked with the monumental challenge of reversing these detrimental trends.

Critics, however, remain skeptical of Mnangagwa’s ability to translate international engagements into real benefits for Zimbabwe.

Despite previous promises of reform and development, many Zimbabweans have yet to experience significant improvements in their daily lives. High unemployment rates, poor public services, and a struggling agricultural sector continue to plague the nation.

Traditional Leader Dies In Traffic Accident

The wreckage of Chief Madamombe born Regis Danha’s car that was hit by a speeding kombi at Madamombe Business Center last week.

Chief Madamombe was with his close friend, Michael Murindi, a Zanu PF functionary and they all died on the spot.

The two were laid to rest last week at their respective homesteads. in Chivi North, ward 2, Cllr Aynos Chigombe told The Midweek Watch.

Warriors First 11 Against Lesotho

Warriors’ official starting 11 against Lesotho The match kicks off at 3pm this afternoon.

Donovan Benard, Andrew Mbeba, Gerald Takwara, Teenage Hadebe, Devine Lunga, Marshal Munetsi, Andy Rinomhota, Tawanda Chirewa, Jordan Zemura, Daniel Msendami, Tino Kadewere.

Ster-Kinekor Kicked Out Of Sam Levy

Ster-Kinekor, a major cinema chain in Zimbabwe, is set to close its branch at Sam Levy Village in Harare after the landlord decided not to renew the lease, which ends on June 30.

According to Ster-Kinekor, the landlord intends to use the space for different purposes.

“The landlord has made the unexpected decision to repurpose the space and shift its focus away from cinema.

“Nevertheless, the legacy is far from over and we are actively searching for a new, suitable location to carry on with our innovative business model.

“Our hearts are full of gratitude for the memories and joy this cinema has brought to many over the years. For now, we look forward to continue welcoming you to our Bulawayo and Joina City cinemas whilst we finalize on our next location/s.” reads a statement from Ster-Kinekor.

25,000 people in Bikita to benefit from USAID food assistance grant

In response to the El Niño-induced drought in Zimbabwe, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded CARE Zimbabwe with a US$3 million grant to support 25,000 people in Bikita district in Masvingo province from June to November.

According to the Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment 2023 Report, 2.7 million people in Zimbabwe are in dire need of food assistance.

The El Niño-induced drought is projected to result in livelihood loss, water scarcity, and disruption of social protection services.

An estimated 26.4 percent of children under five years of age are facing malnutrition and stunted growth.CARE Zimbabwe will implement the grant through the Tayambuka Project.

Tayambuka is the Shona word for the expression of “we have prevailed over.” The project will target ten wards in Bikita district to strengthen the resilience of 25,000 people.

CARE Zimbabwe Country Director Patrick Sikana said, “The project takes a multifaceted approach to tackle these challenges. It combines in-kind food assistance with the implementation of Food for Assets (FFA) programs. FFA focuses on strengthening community physical and natural assets to enhance resilience and reduce vulnerabilities to future shocks and stresses.

Tayambuka will address the gaps in food consumption in 5,000 vulnerable households, each with an average of five members.” Each household will receive six months’ worth of in-kind food assistance comprising 50 kilograms of sorghum cereal, 10 kilograms of Pinto Beans, and 3.75 kilograms of vegetable oil.

This quantity is specifically designed to meet 75 percent of the average daily calorie requirement of 2,100 calories for each household member.

Concurrently, CARE will also conduct FFA initiatives. CARE Zimbabwe’s investment in adaptation and strengthening of community resilience is also helping to protect livelihood gains and combat climate change.

Violence Accused Inter Africa Owner Expected in the country today

By A Correspondent| Inter Africa buses owner Leonard Mukumba is expected to arrive in the country today amidst a police investigation into his involvement in the recent violence at a bus rank in Mutare.

Mukumba is wanted by the authorities for his alleged role in the incident that led to several injuries and property damage.

Several individuals who were arrested in connection with the violence have been granted bail.

Sources close to the investigation revealed that Mukumba who is also a member of parliament had traveled to an Asian country and is set to return to Zimbabwe today.

“He is expected to arrive today. He has not been in the country for almost a month,” the source said.

A senior police officer said the police was keen to interview him upon his return.

“We are keen to interview Mukumba upon his arrival to gather essential information regarding the unfortunate events that took place in Mutare. We urge him to cooperate with the authorities in the interest of justice and public safety,” the police said.

Massive Winter Discounts At WestProp’s Pomona City

Staff Reporter
WESTPROP Holdings is offering huge winter discounts to aspiring home owners at Pomona City to encourage more people to own property.

Customers can save up to US$24 900k on their purchases if they decide to take the offer.

With all the 500 and 600 square metre stands sold out – the offer now covers the 800 and1000 square metre stands for a limited period.

Acting Chief Sales and Marketing officer Ms Shantel Magodo said customers to pay 30 percent and enjoy a US$24 900k discount and payment period of up to six months or 24 percent and enjoy a $10 500 discount and pay the balance over 24 months.

She said once tarring of the estate’s roads is complete – the company will revert to the original prices and conditions of sale.

So far 125 stands remain out of the 600 stands that were on offer under Pomona City phase 1B and C.
The road construction opens the phase to new housing units ensuring that “our customers can now start building their dream homes”.

WestProp Holdings CEO Mr Ken Sharpe made the “discount offer to promote homeownership and acknowledge the massive support by customers”.

“We are putting asphalt roads. It is a first for WestProp and we are reliably informed we are the second development to put asphalt on residential roads,” said Mr Sharpe.

Key infrastructure such as the Pomona US$630k multi-purpose gatehouse is already in place, water storm drains and water reticulation are already in place.

Dubbed a city within a city because of its attributes that bring all urban aspects of live, work, shop and play into one community, Pomona City is set to be a major prototype development that would be copied and replicated by other developers.
World renowned architects were engaged to work on the masterplan and building structures making the development a fusion of cultures and very cosmopolitan.

Ramaphosa Announces Coalition Govt Structure

ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa Announcing Coalition Government Structure

By Farai D Hove | ZimEye | In a pivotal announcement today, ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa is unveiling the structure of a new coalition government, following the conclusion of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting last night. This decision is coming in the wake of the 2024 elections, marking a significant shift in South African politics.

During his address, Ramaphosa has so far expressed condolences to families affected by recent extreme weather events in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape, highlighting the NEC’s commitment to addressing these crises. He ialso condemned the ongoing said “violence in Gaza, calling for international intervention to end the atrocities against civilians,” a statement that geared to appease ANC members over their fears of DA members (said to be pro Jewish) entering governennt. 

Said Ramaphosa:

“Before I share with you the outcome of our deliberations, allow me to take this opportunity to express the condolences of the NEC to families who have lost loved ones during the recent extreme weather events in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape,” Ramaphosa stated.

He continued, “We remain deeply concerned about the genocide taking place in Gaza, where atrocities against civilians continue to cause great hardship and loss of life. We condemn the recent bombing of a school in a refugee centre and facilities housing displaced people. We call on the international community to act now to end the genocide that is being perpetrated against the Palestinian people.”

ZimEye projects that the Democratic Alliance (DA) party will be included in the new coalition government, signaling a broad-based alliance aimed at addressing the country’s pressing issues.

The inclusion of the DA marks a strategic move to ensure a more inclusive and representative government, reflecting the diverse political landscape of South Africa.

https://x.com/CyrilRamaphosa/status/1798818194750349704?t=VsJ1ltmiP9M-t_7HcGVfNA&s=19

Ramaphosa’s announcement is marking a critical juncture for the ANC and the nation, as the new coalition government aims to address the immediate tasks and challenges facing South Africa. The formation of this coalition is expected to bring fresh perspectives and collaborative efforts to tackle the country’s socio-economic and political challenges.

Mnangagwa Administration Targets Unlicensed Tourism Players

THE issue of the tourism levy and unlicenced players was topical during consultations for the Tourism Amendment Bill in Gweru this Tuesday.

The Tourism Amendment Bill which was recently approved by cabinet and tourism players in the Midlands province took time to scrutinise the bill.

https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/business/unlicensed-tourism-players-cause-for-concern

SA Sports Minister Arrested

BREAKING NEWS: South Africa’s Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture, Zizi Kodwa, has been formally detained on accusations of accepting R1.6 million in bribes.
He is set to appear at the Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crimes Court, facing corruption charges alongside Jehan Mackay, a former director of EOH.

These charges are linked to an investigation into contracts valued at over R460 million, awarded to EOH Holdings by the City of Johannesburg in 2016.

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Peter Ndlovu Inspires Warriors

Zimbabwean football legends, led by former captain, Peter Ndlovu have offered moral support to the national team after attending the Warriors’ training session at the Wits Sports Complex in Johannesburg, South Africa this Wednesday.
https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/uncategorized/football-legends-offer-moral-support-to-the-warriors/

Of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ZigED Economy

By A Correspondent

Government spokesman Nick Mangwana recently lauded President Emmerson Mnangagwa for his efforts in addressing various economic challenges facing Zimbabwe.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, Mangwana highlighted several issues that Mnangagwa claims to have resolved, referring to his accomplishments as “ZiGing” the economy.

Mangwana’s post enumerated the key problems Mnangagwa tackled during his tenure: “ONE BY ONE: We had a fuel problem- ED solved it. We had a passport problem- ED solved it. We had a number plate problem- ED solved it. We had a currency problem- ED ZiG(ED) it. #Hohodeyi?”

The term “ZiGing” appears to be a coined phrase by Mangwana, combining Mnangagwa’s initials (ED) with the word “zig,” suggesting a swift and effective maneuver in addressing these economic issues.

This expression underscores the administration’s attempt to present Mnangagwa as a decisive leader who can navigate the country’s complex economic landscape.

Among the highlighted achievements, Mangwana noted that the persistent fuel shortages have been addressed under Mnangagwa’s leadership. Additionally, the long-standing problems related to obtaining passports and vehicle number plates have also seen improvements.

The mention of “ZiGing” the currency problem points to the government’s efforts to stabilize Zimbabwe’s currency, which has been a significant challenge amid hyperinflation and economic instability.

Mangwana’s post concludes with the hashtag “#Hohodeyi,” a Shona term that can be translated as a call for acknowledgment or applause, implying that Mnangagwa’s actions deserve recognition and praise.

This self-congratulatory message from the government spokesman comes at a time when Zimbabweans continue to face economic hardships, including high inflation, unemployment, and other systemic issues.

The administration’s narrative of having solved these problems is likely aimed at bolstering Mnangagwa’s image as an effective leader ahead of future political contests.

Critics, however, may question the long-term sustainability of these solutions and the broader impact on the everyday lives of Zimbabweans.

As the government touts these accomplishments, the real measure of success will be seen in the tangible improvements experienced by the population.

Shebeen Owner Murdered Over Missing USD80

Mwenezi, June 7, 2024 — A beer-drinking spree and gambling game in Mutandavadze Village, Chief Mazhetese area, Sovelele, ended in tragedy as a shebeen owner was stabbed to death over a missing $80. The incident has shocked the community and highlighted the deadly consequences of disputes fueled by alcohol and gambling.

The fatal confrontation occurred when Takura Hove accused Wellington Zhou, the owner of the shebeen, of stealing $80, his cellphone, and his bicycle. The quarrel escalated quickly, resulting in Hove stabbing Zhou in the chest, killing him instantly.

Kudakwashe Dhewa, the Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson, confirmed the incident and urged the public to refrain from resorting to violence, particularly under the influence of alcohol. “We have a report of murder from Mwenezi where a man stabbed and killed another whilst they were drinking and gambling at the now deceased’s place. We urge members of the community not to solve disputes using violence and whilst drunk. We also encourage people to value the sanctity of life,” Dhewa stated.

Sources close to the incident revealed that the conflict began on May 27, when Hove lost $40 while gambling at Zhou’s shebeen. Determined to recover his losses, Hove returned home to fetch another $40, only to lose it again. The situation took a deadly turn the following day at around 2 a.m. when Hove, still at Zhou’s shebeen, accused the owner of stealing his belongings, including the cash he had lost, his Itel cellphone, and his bicycle.

In a fit of rage, Hove drew a knife from his pocket and attacked Zhou, stabbing him once in the chest. Zhou died on the spot. Police who arrived at the scene discovered the alleged stolen cellphone in Zhou’s pocket and the bicycle in his house, complicating the narrative of theft.

The murder of Zhou over a mere $80 has left the Mutandavadze Village in shock and mourning. The incident underscores the dangers of gambling and alcohol-fueled violence and serves as a stark reminder of the need for peaceful conflict resolution.

As investigations continue, the community grapples with the senseless loss of life over a small amount of money, emphasizing the tragic consequences when disputes are settled with violence rather than dialogue.- Ziana

Karenyi-Kore Rejects Tshabangu Project…

By A Correspondent

Chikanga Member of Parliament, Lynette Karenyi-Kore, has made it clear that she does not align herself with Sengezo Tshabangu, the interim Secretary General of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC). Karenyi-Kore’s firm stance seeks to dispel any rumors or assumptions about her political affiliations within the party.

In a recent statement, Karenyi-Kore emphasized her independence and dedication to the party rather than any individual faction.

She asserted, “Kutaura chokwadi, a person ane dzakamukwanira chaiye chaiye unga kwanise kuti uri munhu wemunhu, zvandakaita ndingaita munhu waTshabangu, munhu wemunhu?” which translates to “To tell the truth, a person who is truly capable should be able to say they belong to the people.

How can I then belong to Tshabangu? Can a person be another person’s person?”

Her remarks reflect a broader philosophy about political loyalty and its implications. Karenyi-Kore elaborated on the dangers of aligning too closely with any single individual within a political context.

She stated, “Waita munhu wemunhu wozodii? Munhu anoita munhu weparty semaziviro andoita kuti you belong to a party, because the moment yaunoita belong to an individual, individual iyeye akadonha iwewe unenge wadonha,” meaning, “What happens when you become another person’s person? One should belong to the party as I understand it, because the moment you belong to an individual, if that individual falls, you fall with them.”

This statement underscores her commitment to the CCC as an organization rather than to any single leader within it.

Karenyi-Kore’s comments highlight the potential risks associated with personal political allegiances and stress the importance of maintaining a focus on the collective goals and values of the party.

By distancing herself from Tshabangu, Karenyi-Kore is not only clarifying her own position but also advocating for a unified approach within the CCC, where loyalty to the party’s mission and principles takes precedence over personal alliances.

ANC Gears for Coalition Govt After Losing Majority

By A Correspondent | The African National Congress (ANC) will invite other political parties to form a government of national unity, according to party Secretary General Fikile Mbalula. This move comes after the ANC, which has dominated South African politics since the end of apartheid, lost its parliamentary majority in last week’s election.

Addressing the media, Mbalula emphasized the necessity of coalition talks, stating, “We are engaging with all parties to establish a coalition government. The ANC cannot govern alone after receiving only 40% of the vote. It is imperative for the stability and progress of our country that we build a government of national unity.”

President Cyril Ramaphosa echoed this sentiment following a crucial meeting of the ANC’s National Executive Committee. “There can be no solution to our country’s challenges without the ANC,” Ramaphosa asserted, adding that the party is exploring various scenarios to form a stable and effective government.

Mbalula reiterated Ramaphosa’s message, underscoring the ANC’s commitment to collaboration. “We are actively talking to all political parties to forge a path forward. The election results have made it clear that South Africans demand their leaders to work together for the greater good,” Mbalula said.

The ANC’s loss of majority marks a historic moment, ending a three-decade-long era of single-party dominance. With only 40% of the vote, the ANC is now compelled to seek alliances to govern. “Our goal is to create a government that advances the interests of all South Africans,” Mbalula affirmed, highlighting the ANC’s willingness to engage in broad-based coalition talks.

Ramaphosa pointed out the necessity of extraordinary leadership and courage in these challenging times. “The results of these elections show that South Africans need their leaders to find common ground and act in unity,” he said, announcing the party’s intention to establish a Government of National Unity.

In this unprecedented political landscape, Mbalula’s consistent message has been clear: the ANC is committed to reaching out to all parties to form a coalition government, ensuring stability and effective governance for the future of South Africa.

The Struggles of Kidney Patients

By Hon Richard Tsvangirai
Norton MP

I once posed a question to the Minister of Health and Children about the ministry’s plans to equip Norton Hospital with dialysis machines.

In his response, the minister made it clear that the government doesn’t have the resources, despite channeling funds towards building expensive villas.

Kidney patients in Norton have to endure long distances and transport costs to access dialysis machines.

Below is an account of a kidney patient who has to travel 180 km to access this life-saving treatment.

To me, it’s all about priorities, and the executive is prioritizing building expensive villas over the lives of Zimbabweans.

Galloway Out Of Warriors Qualifiers

The Zimbabwe national team has suffered an injury blow ahead of their 2026 World Cup Qualifiers Group C encounter against Lesotho on Friday.

The Warriors are expected to miss the the services of defender Brendan Galloway.

The Plymouth Argyle man had a recurring injury and will miss the camp in Jo’burg.

Teenage Hadebe hasn’t reported for camp yet and who will join later on.

The rest of the squad took part in training on the second day.

ZIFA said on social media: “The Warriors held a training session this morning at Wits University.

“All the players called up were present except for the injured Brendan Galloway and Teenage Hadebe who is expected to report for camp today.

“The coaches focused on tactical work as Jairos Tapera and his assistants brought the players up to speed with his methods and approach.”

Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Garananga Praises Warriors

Belgium-based defender Munashe Garananga believes the Warriors team that was selected for the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers has good players in all departments but will need to work on the connection on the field.

The national team is currently camping in Johannesburg, South Africa, preparing for the Group C games against Lesotho and Bafana Bafana.

The Lesotho game will be played at Orlando Stadium on Friday and match against South Africa is scheduled for Tuesday in Bloemfontein.

In his assessment of the squad ahead of the two qualifiers, Garan’anga said: “As a group, I can say we have very good players in all departments.

“But it’s more of a connection (needed), maybe if we can have four or five days of training before the important games.”

Speaking about his first encounter with new interim coach Jairos Tapera, the KV Mechelen defender added:

“I think he is a good coach. He welcomed all of us in training.

“Personally, I feel comfortable around him, and learn from a big coach about him.”

Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Government Warns Unlicensed Tourism Players

THE issue of the tourism levy and unlicenced players was topical during consultations for the Tourism Amendment Bill in Gweru this Tuesday.

The Tourism Amendment Bill which was recently approved by cabinet and tourism players in the Midlands province took time to scrutinise the bill.

https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/business/unlicensed-tourism-players-cause-for-concern

“Ngoro Yeminana” Singers Caught On Camera Backing Fraudster, Mai Titi

Outrage Over Paradoxical Support: Ngoro Yeminana Singers Back Convicted Fraudster

 

By Showbiz Reporter | In a display of hypocrisy, the Ngoro Yeminana Singers, known for their uplifting and spiritual music, were recently caught on camera lending their voices in support of convicted fraudster Felistas Murata, better known as Mai Titi. This shocking revelation comes at a time when Murata is under intense scrutiny for allegedly orchestrating the kidnapping of ZANU PF socialite Patricia Jack.

The Ngoro Yeminana Singers, who have built a reputation for their soulful performances and spiritual guidance, seem to have betrayed the very values they purportedly uphold. Their music, celebrated for providing solace and support to victims of various adversities, is now paradoxically being used to bolster the morale of an individual accused of heinous crimes.

Mai Titi’s involvement in criminal activities is not new to the public. Convicted of fraud, her reputation has been further tarnished by allegations of orchestrating abductions, with Patricia Jack being her latest alleged victim. The fact that the Ngoro Yeminana Singers would align themselves with such a figure is a grievous affront to their fans and followers who look up to them for moral and spiritual guidance.

The choir’s support for Mai Titi starkly contrasts with their proclaimed mission of spreading hope and compassion through their music. This incident raises critical questions about their integrity and commitment to the principles they sing about. How can a group dedicated to uplifting victims of injustice and hardship turn a blind eye to the suffering inflicted by the very person they are now supporting?

By backing Mai Titi, the Ngoro Yeminana Singers are not just betraying their fans but also undermining the plight of victims of similar crimes. It’s a slap in the face to those who have looked to their music for comfort and a sense of justice. This action suggests a disturbing disconnect between their public persona and private actions, casting a dark shadow over their credibility and the authenticity of their spiritual message.

Supporting a figure like Mai Titi, especially in her darkest hours, sends a dangerous message. It implies a tacit approval of her actions, including the alleged kidnappings. This not only emboldens Mai Titi but also undermines the efforts of law enforcement and the judicial system in holding her accountable for her crimes. The Ngoro Yeminana Singers, by choosing to stand by a convicted criminal, are inadvertently strengthening the hands of a kidnapper, a move that can have dire consequences for justice and societal morals.

Minister Arrested For Accepting Bribes

South Africa’s Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture, Zizi Kodwa, has been formally detained on accusations of accepting R1.6 million in bribes.
He is set to appear at the Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crimes Court, facing corruption charges alongside Jehan Mackay, a former director of EOH.

These charges are linked to an investigation into contracts valued at over R460 million, awarded to EOH Holdings by the City of Johannesburg in 2016.

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Fatal Bus Accident Near Mutangadura on Harare-Mutare Road

A picture at the accident scene. Credit Social Media

By Farai D Hove | Mutangadura, Zimbabwe – June 6, 2024 | A tragic accident occurred this afternoon on the road from Mutare to Harare near Mutangadura. Preliminary reports indicate that the accident, which happened around 12:40 PM, involved buses from Tenda and Phil and Pats.

An SOS message circulating on social media reads: “????????Those with relatives who were in *Tenda* or *Phil and Pats* from Mutare to Harare please check with them if they are safe. There is a fatal accident just after Mutangadura coming to Harare. Pafa vanhu vakawanda (there are a lot of people dead) some are still under the Bus. Please forward to as many groups as you can especially for Manicaland people. Thank you. Sharing is caring. This message was written on 06/06/24 time 13:37.”

Eyewitnesses and emergency responders at the scene describe a chaotic and heartbreaking situation, with many passengers trapped under the wreckage. Rescue operations are currently underway, with authorities and volunteers working tirelessly to free survivors and recover the deceased.

The exact number of casualties has not yet been confirmed, but initial reports suggest significant loss of life. Local hospitals have been alerted to prepare for a potential influx of patients, and additional medical personnel have been dispatched to assist.

The cause of the accident remains under investigation, with early indications pointing to a possible mechanical failure or driver error. The Zimbabwean police and road safety authorities are expected to release a detailed statement later today.

Relatives of those traveling on the affected buses are urged to contact emergency services for information and updates. Community members are encouraged to share the SOS message widely to ensure that affected families are informed promptly.

This is a developing story, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this difficult time.

Garananga Upbeat

Belgium-based defender Munashe Garananga believes the Warriors team that was selected for the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers has good players in all departments but will need to work on the connection on the field.

The national team is currently camping in Johannesburg, South Africa, preparing for the Group C games against Lesotho and Bafana Bafana.

The Lesotho game will be played at Orlando Stadium on Friday and match against South Africa is scheduled for Tuesday in Bloemfontein.

In his assessment of the squad ahead of the two qualifiers, Garan’anga said: “As a group, I can say we have very good players in all departments.

“But it’s more of a connection (needed), maybe if we can have four or five days of training before the important games.”

Speaking about his first encounter with new interim coach Jairos Tapera, the KV Mechelen defender added:

“I think he is a good coach. He welcomed all of us in training.

“Personally, I feel comfortable around him, and learn from a big coach about him.”

Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Injury Blow For Warriors

The Zimbabwe national team has suffered an injury blow ahead of their 2026 World Cup Qualifiers Group C encounter against Lesotho on Friday.

The Warriors are expected to miss the the services of defender Brendan Galloway.

The Plymouth Argyle man had a recurring injury and will miss the camp in Jo’burg.

Teenage Hadebe hasn’t reported for camp yet and who will join later on.

The rest of the squad took part in training on the second day.

ZIFA said on social media: “The Warriors held a training session this morning at Wits University.

“All the players called up were present except for the injured Brendan Galloway and Teenage Hadebe who is expected to report for camp today.

“The coaches focused on tactical work as Jairos Tapera and his assistants brought the players up to speed with his methods and approach.”

Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Being a balanced African Feminist: Embracing Equality, Family, and Unity

6 June 2024

As an African feminist, I believe in the importance of gender equality and the empowerment of women. However, I also recognize the value of family and the need to protect all survivors of gender-based violence (GBV). My brand of feminism is not about superiority or domination but about creating a balanced and just society where all individuals can thrive.

Gender equality is not a women’s issue but a human rights issue. It’s essential to recognize that gender inequality affects not only women but also men and that we must work together to dismantle the patriarchal systems that perpetuate discrimination and violence.

As a women’s rights advocate and gender equality advocate, I’ve faced challenges in various spheres, including the workplace, home, and politics. However, I’ve learned that being a feminist doesn’t make one immune to facing challenges in these fields. Instead, it’s essential to build unity and support systems to overcome these obstacles.

At home, building unity means recognizing the value of each family member and working together to create a supportive environment. It means teaching children about gender equality, respect, and consent. It means creating a safe space for open communication and conflict resolution.

In the workplace, building unity means promoting inclusive policies and practices that benefit all employees, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. It means recognizing and addressing systemic barriers and biases that hinder career advancement and equal pay.

In politics, building unity means collaborating with like-minded individuals to push for policies and laws that promote gender equality and challenge GBV. It means holding leaders accountable for their actions and advocating for inclusive decision-making processes.

Journalists have a critical responsibility and duty of care in the fight against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and in reporting on family matters. Victim shaming is harmful and unproductive, while sensationalized stories that lack factual accuracy can be counterproductive. The pursuit of a sensational story should never prioritize clicks over the well-being of victims. A fundamental ethical principle in journalism is to protect the identity of victims in sensitive family and legal matters involving abuse, as naming them can create a stigma that discourages others from coming forward. The media must distinguish between what is in the public interest and what is merely of public interest. While some stories may be intriguing, they may not necessarily serve the public good. The media has a duty to prioritize ethical reporting over gossip and to respect individuals’ privacy, even if the public may not understand the difference.

In conclusion, being a balanced African feminist means embracing equality, family, and unity. It means recognizing the interconnectedness of gender equality, family values, and social justice. By working together and building unity, we can create a society that values and respects all individuals, regardless of gender or sexual orientation.

Let’s rise together and build a brighter future for all. I will continue with my fight against GBV, building peaceful homes, communities, and nations and women’s rights advocacy. God never gives anyone a burden they can’t carry. What is important is how you carry yours. I choose to carry mine with style.

From a GBV survivor, African feminist, Gender and Women’s Rights Advocate

Linda Tsungirirai Masarira

Prioritizing Villas Over Vital Healthcare: The Struggles of Kidney Patients

By Hon Richard Tsvangirai
Norton MP

I once posed a question to the Minister of Health and Children about the ministry’s plans to equip Norton Hospital with dialysis machines.

In his response, the minister made it clear that the government doesn’t have the resources, despite channeling funds towards building expensive villas.

Kidney patients in Norton have to endure long distances and transport costs to access dialysis machines.

Below is an account of a kidney patient who has to travel 180 km to access this life-saving treatment.

To me, it’s all about priorities, and the executive is prioritizing building expensive villas over the lives of Zimbabweans.

Karenyi-Kore Distances Self from Tshabangu

By A Correspondent

Chikanga Member of Parliament, Lynette Karenyi-Kore, has made it clear that she does not align herself with Sengezo Tshabangu, the interim Secretary General of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC). Karenyi-Kore’s firm stance seeks to dispel any rumors or assumptions about her political affiliations within the party.

In a recent statement, Karenyi-Kore emphasized her independence and dedication to the party rather than any individual faction.

She asserted, “Kutaura chokwadi, a person ane dzakamukwanira chaiye chaiye unga kwanise kuti uri munhu wemunhu, zvandakaita ndingaita munhu waTshabangu, munhu wemunhu?” which translates to “To tell the truth, a person who is truly capable should be able to say they belong to the people.

How can I then belong to Tshabangu? Can a person be another person’s person?”

Her remarks reflect a broader philosophy about political loyalty and its implications. Karenyi-Kore elaborated on the dangers of aligning too closely with any single individual within a political context.

She stated, “Waita munhu wemunhu wozodii? Munhu anoita munhu weparty semaziviro andoita kuti you belong to a party, because the moment yaunoita belong to an individual, individual iyeye akadonha iwewe unenge wadonha,” meaning, “What happens when you become another person’s person? One should belong to the party as I understand it, because the moment you belong to an individual, if that individual falls, you fall with them.”

This statement underscores her commitment to the CCC as an organization rather than to any single leader within it.

Karenyi-Kore’s comments highlight the potential risks associated with personal political allegiances and stress the importance of maintaining a focus on the collective goals and values of the party.

By distancing herself from Tshabangu, Karenyi-Kore is not only clarifying her own position but also advocating for a unified approach within the CCC, where loyalty to the party’s mission and principles takes precedence over personal alliances.

Mnangagwa Claims Credit For Fixing Passport Crisis

By A Correspondent

Government spokesman Nick Mangwana recently lauded President Emmerson Mnangagwa for his efforts in addressing various economic challenges facing Zimbabwe.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, Mangwana highlighted several issues that Mnangagwa claims to have resolved, referring to his accomplishments as “ZiGing” the economy.

Mangwana’s post enumerated the key problems Mnangagwa tackled during his tenure: “ONE BY ONE: We had a fuel problem- ED solved it. We had a passport problem- ED solved it. We had a number plate problem- ED solved it. We had a currency problem- ED ZiG(ED) it. #Hohodeyi?”

The term “ZiGing” appears to be a coined phrase by Mangwana, combining Mnangagwa’s initials (ED) with the word “zig,” suggesting a swift and effective maneuver in addressing these economic issues.

This expression underscores the administration’s attempt to present Mnangagwa as a decisive leader who can navigate the country’s complex economic landscape.

Among the highlighted achievements, Mangwana noted that the persistent fuel shortages have been addressed under Mnangagwa’s leadership. Additionally, the long-standing problems related to obtaining passports and vehicle number plates have also seen improvements.

The mention of “ZiGing” the currency problem points to the government’s efforts to stabilize Zimbabwe’s currency, which has been a significant challenge amid hyperinflation and economic instability.

Mangwana’s post concludes with the hashtag “#Hohodeyi,” a Shona term that can be translated as a call for acknowledgment or applause, implying that Mnangagwa’s actions deserve recognition and praise.

This self-congratulatory message from the government spokesman comes at a time when Zimbabweans continue to face economic hardships, including high inflation, unemployment, and other systemic issues.

The administration’s narrative of having solved these problems is likely aimed at bolstering Mnangagwa’s image as an effective leader ahead of future political contests.

Critics, however, may question the long-term sustainability of these solutions and the broader impact on the everyday lives of Zimbabweans.

As the government touts these accomplishments, the real measure of success will be seen in the tangible improvements experienced by the population.