Message From MDC Alliance Chairperson Of The Women ‘s Assembly On Missing Female Youth Leaders

The news on the arrest of Deputy Youth Chair, Cde Cecilia Chimbiri, Deputy Organising Secretary Cde Netsai Marowa and the Secretary for Policy and Research Hon Joana Mamombe showed me that the Government is on panic mode. The three ladies were arrested at a roadblock near the show grounds and their whereabouts remain unknown.

They communicated with other Youth leaders and told them that they were at Harare Central Police Station. Their lawyers and party leadership looked for them there and could not find them.

Hon Mpariwa

My fear as a mother now is that the police are going to harm them since it is known to be their Modus Operandi. They want to instil fear in the people because they know the power lies with the people. They know pretty well that the people of Zimbabwe are dying of hunger under lockdown and they know that the masses are angry that they want to impose leaders on them.

These youths are the leaders of the future Zimbabwe and all what they are demanding is their rights and freedoms. They are harmless youths with no guns at all and the police had no right to arrest them without a crime. If they had committed a crime, the police was just supposed to open a docket, but alas this did not happen.

I am appealing to all progressive forces to help us search for our children. They are innocent and do not deserve this.

Lastly I would like to urge all women structures of the party to join hands with me as we search for our children and expose the government of their terrorist behaviour. This is a barbaric act that can only be done by cowards who think they can stop the wind of change by arresting those in leadership. The people of Zimbabwe shall liberate themselves from bondage. Rise up women of Zimbabwe! The time is now! It’s now or never! We demand the release of Cecilia, Joanna and Netsai NOW!
Wathinthu’mama, Wathinti’mbokodo
Womandla!!!!!!!

Paurina Mpariwa (Hon)
Chairperson – MDC Alliance
Assembly of Women

Reopened Countries Begin To Quickly Lock Down Again

As many countries across the globe explore ways to ease restrictions aimed at containing the spread of COVID-19, those that had already opened up are closing down again after the surge of infection cases.

The renewed increase of cases had been widely predicted by health experts but due to the social and economic challenges faced by many countries as a result of keeping their citizens behind closed doors, it was necessary to reopen.

The new spikes underscore the question of when or whether it will ever be safe for coronavirus-stricken countries to lift their lockdowns. Maybe this should send a reminder to countries that are on the verge of reopening of what they should expect from the infectious coronavirus.

Lebanon is the latest country to reimpose restrictions after experiencing a renewed surge of infections. The Asian country which had announced the resumption of their normal life after successfully containing the spread of the virus has now come up with very strict measures to its citizens.

The new restrictions which are not far from a lockdown will be functional for the next four days and are aimed at giving time to health experts to assess the situation and advise accordingly on what should be done.

The World Health Organization had warned governments against lifting containment steps before the spread of the virus is successfully controlled as this could lead to a new wave of infections. However, investors and economic analysts claimed that a prolonged lockdown could adversely affect the global economy.

In the Asian continent, where the first coronavirus case was reported, many countries have now reported the rising number of COVID-19 infection cases after lifting restrictions. In some instances, authorities have had to reimpose measures that restrict interactions among people to once again fight the virus spread. 

South Korea which is regarded as one of the most successful countries in handling the pandemic has revoked a go-ahead for bars, clubs and other social places to reopen. This is after the country reporting the highest daily increase in infections in a month which are linked to the social contact of people in bars and clubs.

The South Korean government has since then started a tracing exercise on those people that visited the clubs. At the same time, authorities have entered into serious deliberations on whether it will be right to reopen schools as earlier stated.

In the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the first case of infection was reported, authorities have ordered the testing of all the city residents after a total of six new infections emerged. Remember this is a few weeks after the city reported to have successfully controlled the virus.

In the Middle East, Iran which is the epicenter of the disease, with more than a hundred thousand cases it has ordered a county in its southwestern region to reimpose a lockdown after a spike in COVID-19 cases. Surprisingly the government has not changed its view on reopening schools despite the increasing cases of the infection since restrictions were lifted.

Some public health experts argue that lockdowns are just a means to allow a country to strategize and gain control over the virus or devise measures that can help control the virus in case it comes back. However, this is not the case in many nations as lifting lockdowns is accompanied by a message of success and an assurance of being in control.

There may also be cases of resumed local transmission, perhaps originating from people who were asymptomatic but have been silently spreading the virus. Flouting of restrictions and social distancing rules that have been put in place protect the citizens shall not be taken lightly by COVID-19. Lifting lockdowns is a good initiative but in countries where people don’t adhere to social distancing, the infection cases are likely to go even higher.

Zimbabweans In South Africa Inundate Embassy With Distress Calls Claiming They Can No Longer Sustain Themselves In Locked Down South Africa

Photo for illustration. Zimbabweans wait to load goods at a bus station in Johannesburg to take back to their home country.

The Embassy of Zimbabwe in South Africa says it has been inundated by distress calls from Zimbabwean nationals in South Africa who have asked to return home.

They say they can no longer sustain themselves in South Africa due to the lockdown.

In a statement on Wednesday, the embassy said it had provided permits for those who had their own means of transport back to Zimbabwe and have provided transport for those who do not.

“The embassy subsequently received plentiful distress calls from some Zimbabwean nationals who are in South Africa.

“The embassy was inundated with requests, varying from appeals for help with food supplies, pleas from Zimbabweans with their own means to travel back home, and petitions from Zimbabwean nationals in need of transportation back home.”

The embassy has organised travel permits for self-repatriation – those who are able to use their own transport to get back home.

Repatriate

It has also organised buses in collaboration with the department of international relations and cooperation to repatriate Zimbabweans.

“[M]any have since travelled back home, while others are still waiting for their travel permits.

“There are buses set to ferry Zimbabwean nationals back home, under the self-funded repatriation where the travellers pay for their own transportation,” the embassy said.

The buses abide by Covid-19 regulations to limit the number of passengers to 70% of the carrying capacity.

“A considerable number of the requests received by the embassy are for assistance on humanitarian grounds from Zimbabwean nationals who, during this lockdown in South Africa, are no longer able to sustain their stay in the country due to loss of incomes,” it said.

In partnership with Justice Maphosa, the CEO of the Bigtime Strategic Group, transport has been made available to Zimbabwean nationals who cannot afford to travel home.

“The International Organisation for Migration, the United Nations migration agency, is providing technical support to the embassy in planning and carrying out this humanitarian repatriation exercise.

“The technical support includes coordination of pre-departure arrangements, pre-embarkation medical checks and distribution of Covid-19-related awareness material,” the embassy said.

It added everyone would be subject to quarantine at designated facilities once in Zimbabwe, whose government will carry the costs.

“Subsequent communication will be made regarding the assistance for distressed Zimbabwean nationals who elect to remain within the borders of South Africa,” the embassy said.

Citizen

Mutodi Tells Sibusiso Moyo To Stop Behaving Like He Is The Prime Minister Of Zimbabwe.

Sibusiso Moyo

The fallout between Deputy information minister Energy Mutodi and foreign affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo has accelerated further with Mutodi telling Moyo to stop behaving like he is the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe.

In the latest clash of the ministers, Mutodi wrote a letter to Moyo urging him to stop attacking him, noting that the two were running different ministries.

He said, “I wish to remind you that our two ministries operate on a divergent yet complimentary role, with your Foreign Affairs Ministry outward looking while my Information Ministry is inward looking. While our ministry is worried about the public perception on the national leadership, its image, electability and the public approval ratings of the president, your ministry focuses on foreign cooperation and diplomatic engagement, otherwise our two ministries should have been merged if they served the same purpose.”

Mutodi went on to take a swipe at Moyo saying his utterances were uncalled for as they have puzzled Zimbabweans.

“…Your public statement which could have been sufficiently dealt with by a diplomatic correspondence to the Tanzanian embassy if it mattered, has divided public opinion first on the definition and meaning of government and whether you had become its Prime Minister in charge of the two ministries.”

In the United States, President Donald Trump has described the virus as a “Chinese virus”, but members of his cabinet who may have reservations about the description have not objected in public, Mutodi went on.

On Wednesday, Mutodi declined to comment on his letter, but minutes after he wrote on Twitter: “Living in fear of the Chris Mutsvangwa-SB Moyo coalition. I hope it won’t resort to wartime tactics. Appealing for prayers.”

Chris Mutsvangwa is the husband of Mutodi’s boss, Monica Mutsvangwa. Relations between Mutodi and Monica Mutsvangwa are reportedly strained.

Moyo has not yet responded to Mutodi’s latest remarks amid fears of a fallout between government ministers, who once teamed up to unseat the late former president Robert Mugabe in a defacto military coup.

17 Year Old School Boy Shot Dead In Chinhoyi After Breaking Into A House Armed With A Machete

A FORM Four pupil at Nemakonde High School, suspected to be a burglar, was shot and killed last Saturday night after being found inside a house in Orange Groove, Chinhoyi.

The 17-year-old boy, whose name is still being withheld, reportedly broke into the house at around 11pm, apparently to steal cash and some valuables.

He was found hiding in the pantry armed with a machete and a garden fork, before he was shot.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident.

“Some of the family members were sleeping except for one who was watching television who heard some noise in the house,” he said.

“He went on to check and discovered that one of the bedrooms at the house had been tampered with and alerted other family members.”

The family members suspected there was an intruder inside the house and conducted a search and the boy was found hiding in the pantry.

“One of the family members then armed himself with a pistol and fired several shots, leading to the death of the suspect,” said Asst Comm Nyathi. “A report was then made to police.

“We are still carrying out investigations to ascertain what actually happened. We are also still waiting for the post-mortem results.”

Last year, a 17-year-old boy was sentenced to an effective two years in prison for stealing two cars in Harare.

He was initially sentenced to three years by Harare magistrate, Mrs Babra Mateko, before she suspended one year on condition that he did not commit a similar offence in the next five years.

Police in 2018 arrested a 16-year-old Dzivaresekwa boy after he allegedly stole a Honda Fit he had hired at Chitubu Shopping Centre in Glen Norah.

True To Its Warnings, South Africa Shuts Down Shops Owned By Alledged Non Documented Foreigners

Shutting down.

More than 50 shops owned by undocumented foreign nationals have been shut down in KwaZulu-Natal for selling expired goods and for operating without licenses.

The provincial department of economic development, tourism and environmental affairs, headed by MEC Nomusa Dube-Ncube, said on Wednesday that the closure of these shops came at a time when inspectors from its business regulations and consumer protection unit “are dealing with a sweeping wave of lawlessness in various parts of KwaZulu-Natal”.

The department said it had worked with the department of employment and labour, home affairs’ immigration unit, Durban Metro Police, crime intelligence and other law enforcement agencies when the more than 50 foreign-owned businesses were shut down.

The department said that what was concerning was that during the operation – currently underway in the Durban CBD – inspectors “found illegal banking of money in Victoria Street”.

“In addition, it is disturbing that undocumented foreign nationals have been operating freely and flouting lockdown regulations. More than 20 undocumented foreign nationals have just been arrested and are being processed at the Durban Central Police Station,” the statement reads.

The department commended members of the public for supplying it with information which led to the operation on Wednesday and the subsequent closure of the businesses and the arrests.

“We have made a decision that over the next two days law enforcement agencies will intensify intelligence-driven operations. We want to protect our economy and innocent consumers who are consuming expired goods and buying counterfeit goods,” the department said.

Supreme Court Judge Justice Chinembiri Bhunu Sworn Into The Judiciary Services Commission

Justice Chinembiri Bhunu

Eight new commissioners were sworn in to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) yesterday to join four others, including chairman Chief Justice Luke Malaba.

The new commissioners are Supreme Court judge Justice Chinembiri Bhunu, Chief Magistrate Mr Munamato Mutevedzi, Law Society of Zimbabwe president Mr Thandaza Masiye-Moyo, veteran lawyers Misheck Hogwe and Ms Nokuthula Moyo, Ms Rosalia Kumbirai Katsande from academia, accountant Mr Francis Vurayayi Chingozho and human resources expert Ms Trish Jasi.

They have replaced High Court judge Justice Happias Zhou, former chief magistrate Mr Mishrod Guvamombe, former LSZ president Mr Lloyd Mhishi, accountant Mrs Priscilla Mutembwi and lawyers Mrs Priscilla Madzonga and Mr Josphat Tshuma.

Chief Justice Malaba, Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza, Judge President George Chiweshe and Public Service Commission chairman Mr Vincent Hungwe retain their positions.

All four, along with several of the new commissioners, sit by virtue of the office they hold and there have been no changes in their office recently. Other commissioners are nominated by special groups.

The new commissioners took oaths before Chief Justice Malaba in the Constitutional Court. They all promised to do their best to serve the commission.

Justice Bhunu, a career jurist with over 40 years of legal experience, said he would continue with what “we have always been doing”.

“My contribution will be to enhance the administration of justice making sure the wheels of justice continue rolling and they must roll at a faster rate,” he said.

“We need justice at every aspect of our lives. It will enhance the economy of the country, investors will come if they know that their disputes are going to be resolved efficiently.”

Mr Masiye-Moyo said the legal fraternity was probably the biggest stakeholder in the justice system hence there had been a good relationship between the bench and the bar.

“This appointment of legal practitioners is by virtue of operation of the constitutional provision and the drafters of the constitution are aware that legal practitioners have valid stake in the justice delivery system,” he said.

“I look forward to good fruitful years and I am going to learn a lot. I will represent my profession in the best manner I can, moreso because of the expertise that I have in the justice delivery system.

Mr Mutevedzi, who was recently appointed Chief Magistrate, sits on the commission as the head of the lower courts.

“I am elated to become a commissioner of the Judicial Service Commission,” he said.

“I have been appointed as a commissioner by virtue of my office as the Chief Magistrate of Zimbabwe that means my interests primarily are to better magistracy in the country and represent the magistracy in the commission. I will give it my all.”

Ms Moyo said: “I am committed to promoting transparency and credibility within the judiciary and also ensuring that we have good working conditions for members of our judiciary so that they can serve without worry.”

Ms Trish Jasi said she brings a wealth of experience as a human resources practitioner.

“I will add a lot of value in terms of human people management and to promote credibility and transparency in the workplace.”

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi along with other high-ranking Government officials attended the brief ceremony at Mashonganyika Building.

Former Police Spokeswoman Charity Charamba Soon To Be Deployed As One Of Zimbabwe’s Ambassador

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo (right) converses with ambassadors-designate Nancy Saungweme (left), Charity Charamba and Johannes Tomana

State Media|Former Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana and former police spokesperson Mrs Charity Charamba have been appointed into the diplomatic service and are part of a group that is undergoing training at the Management Training Bureau in Msasa, Harare.

Mr Tomana was removed from his post in 2007, but was later cleared of any wrongdoing by the courts, while Mrs Charamba retired from the police in 2018.

The two and Dr Nancy Saungweme, another ambassador-designate and a senior Zanu PF member from Manicaland, are part of the group that includes tourism attaches and officers from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

Yesterday, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo briefed the group on aspects of Zimbabwe’s foreign policy thrust.

In his address, Minister Moyo said the country’s foreign policy had been laid out by President Mnangagwa in his inaugural address and included projecting a positive image of the country, re-engaging the international community and economic diplomacy.

“As you know, the ministry has been expanded and indeed rebranded to include international trade to reflect the thrust articulated by the President. The primary focus of our diplomacy and our diplomatic representation abroad must be trade, investment and tourism promotion. In other words economic diplomacy,” Minister Moyo said.

He said the target was to see growth in exports from the US$3,9 billion in 2019 to US$7 billion in 2023 and US$14 billion in 2030.

He told the ambassadors-designate that they should prioritise economic diplomacy and not assign it to their subordinates.

“Progress will be measured on trade and investment flows and tourist arrivals relative to your country of accreditation,” he added.

On re-engagement efforts, the minister said it was a key component of the ministry’s mandate.

“The main objective of the re-engagement process is to normalise all aspects of the country’s relations with the West. These include ending Zimbabwe’s estrangement from the Western world, reopening lines of communication at the political level to achieve the removal of sanctions and all other punitive measures imposed on Zimbabwe to unleash the country’s full economic potential,” he said.

The Government in the Second Republic had generated a lot of goodwill in the West but some have adopted a cautious approach and had to be convinced to denounce the sanctions against the country.

He said while the US had retained its sanctions on Zimbabwe, it was important that the two nations were now talking despite their differences on issues.

“It is clear therefore that re-engagement will be more of a process than an event, and that it will be anchored on confidence building measures,” Minister Moyo said.

The minister told the diplomats that it was important to engage with the Zimbabwean community in their countries of accreditation, saying they also had an important role to play in the country’s development.

He warned them against pursuing personal interests in the line of duty, saying national interests should always come first in whatever they do.

Mpilo Hospital Stops Covid-19 Testing

State Media|THE Covid-19 testing laboratory in Bulawayo, which has been struggling to clear a backlog of about 700 cases, has stopped conducting tests due to a critical shortage of consumables.

This was revealed yesterday by the director of the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) Applied Genetic Testing Centre, Mr Zephaniah Dhlamini.

Mr Dhlamini made the remarks during a tour of Nust by Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation and Science Technology Development Deputy Minister Raymore Machingura to assess the university’s state of preparedness in response to the fight against Covid-19.

Mr Dhlamini attributed the latest development to the non-availability of testing kits to conduct polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing at Mpilo Central Hospital’s National Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory (NTBRL). He said so far, they had conducted more than 3 000 tests at Mpilo’s NTBRL using Nust resources with an average of 350 PCR tests per day.

“There is a backlog of over 700 cases not tested and as Nust, we ended up saying we can longer continue subsidising this Covid-19 testing. The institution is not being paid for it, but we are using our resources hence we are saying until we receive the requisite resources, we are not going to be doing the testing and that is what is on the ground,” he said.

“If you go to Mpilo Central Hospital right now you will realise that there is no testing happening because the supplies are not there and it’s a sad development. I am therefore pleading with our ministry to talk with officials at the Ministry of Health and Child Care to support our team as we are using our machines without getting any compensation.”

Mr Dhlamini said Nust offered to assist the Mpilo NTBRL with qualified personnel and the real-time PCR testing machines that can be used for qualitative and quantitative detection of Covid-19 ribonucleic acid (RNA) from various samples.

“We were made to believe that we were supposed to be capacitated in terms of resources for testing and all we got were donated PRC testing kits and there was nothing else in terms of consumables. We were being promised that these things are coming and we kept on telling the relevant authorities that we are coming from the Nust innovation hub where our role is to make money by DNA testing for the institution,” he said.

“Now we have moved our equipment and staff to Mpilo and we are no longer doing our core business, which is generating funds for the university through DNA testing and to make matters worse we were not given consumables.”

Mr Dhlamini said despite lending the Ministry of Health and Child Care their laboratory equipment such as micro-centric tubes, the university is not getting enough support.

“We have sent numerous emails to different people including the Minister of Finance and Economic Development who was here recently and he promised to look into this issue, but nothing is coming through. There is need at that level to say that someone has to pay because we can’t be doing charity work at this point in time,” he said.

Bulawayo’s Covid-19 testing started at Mpilo last month after Nust moved in some of its equipment to complement Government efforts in fighting the pandemic. Previously, tests were only conducted at the National Microbiology Reference Laboratory at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital in Harare.

Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Judith Ncube said they were seized with the matter. She said they are now engaging Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo in his capacity as the provincial representative on the Inter-Ministerial Taskforce on Covid-19.

“The development at Mpilo Central Hospital is unfortunate. I am aware that those people are willing and committed to do their work and I believe if they get the requisite tools, they are bound to deliver,” she said.

“I am, therefore, engaging our representative Minister July Moyo who is our representative here in Bulawayo at national taskforce level so that he looks into this issue. As Bulawayo, we regret that it has turned out that way, but we are addressing the issue and giving it the urgency that it deserves in light of this global pandemic.”

Lately, the testing centre has been overwhelmed with samples following increased tests nationally.

Acting Bulawayo provincial medical director Dr Welcome Mlilo confirmed the surge in Covid-19 samples which the laboratory was not capacitated to handle. The backlog is even affecting suspected Covid-19 patients who are told to self-isolate while waiting for results.

So far, Bulawayo has recorded 12 positive Covid-19 cases with one of them being fatal. The situation has seen Bulawayo delaying retesting the 11 other Covid-19 patients to check if they have recovered. The laboratory is supposed to conduct PCR tests for Bulawayo, Matabeleland South, Matabeleland North, Midlands and Masvingo.

Contacted for comment, the Minister of Health and Child Care Dr Obadiah Moyo referred questions to the director for laboratory services in the Ministry of Health and Child Care Dr Raiva Simbi who was, however, unavailable.

Meanwhile, Deputy Minister Machingura said he was happy with the work by Nust in assisting the nation in terms of fighting Covid-19.

“When we came here, we were very impressed with what we saw at Nust where they are producing sanitisers. We have also given them tips on how they can increase production and the thrust by Nust to engage SMEs is very encouraging,” he said.

Most of the products from Nust are taken to Natpham and Bulawayo City Council. Nust in partnership with TICOZ Enterprises, has produced 10 000 face masks.

2800 Strange Malaria Cases In Mat South

MATABELELAND South province has reported 2 823 cases of malaria and 11 deaths since the beginning of the year, with Beitbridge contributing 89 percent of the cases.

In 2019 the province recorded 583 cases and nine deaths down from 1 966 cases and 10 deaths in 2018 during the same period. Of the recorded cases this year, 2 511 are from Beitbridge District, 249 from Gwanda and 17 from Insiza. Matobo recorded 28, Umzingwane districts 11 and Mangwe had seven.

Matabeleland South provincial medical director Dr Rudo Chikodzore said over the years, Beitbridge and Gwanda districts have remained the hot spots for malaria in the province.

“This high number of malaria cases is similar to those of 2017 when there was a malaria outbreak in the province. The majority (89 percent) of the cases reported are from Beitbridge district in particular the eastern part of the district,” said Dr Chikodzore.

She said the southern part of Gwanda district has also recorded a high number, contributing nine percent of the total malaria cases.

According to Dr Chikodzore, the province last recorded a high number of deaths due to malaria in 2017 where 13 people died between week one and 19.

“The majority of the cases were reported mid-February to mid-April which is in the peak period for malaria transmission. The Government through the Ministry of Health and Child Care has developed a system of rapid guidance for malaria emergency response in the context of Covid-19 and supporting health workers in the implementation,” she said.

She said outdoor activities during the night when mosquitoes are likely to bite like overnight irrigation, guarding fields, sleeping at cattle posts, artisanal mining, harvesting mopane worms are the key drivers of malaria in the region.

“We continue to investigate the malaria cases and drivers of transmission and we are doing our best to address these drivers. There is a continuous distribution of insecticide treated nets especially to those who were missed in the mass distribution and those who lost their nets for whatever reason,” said Dr Chikodzore.

The Ministry recently announced that countrywide cumulative malaria cases stand at 170 303 with 152 deaths compared to 117 715 cases and 127 deaths which were recorded 2019 over the same period. According to the World Health Organisation, malaria cases and deaths may double in Africa if prevention and treatment services are disrupted during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Villagers from Gwanda South recently raised an urgent SOS claiming that a strange malaria outbreak is wreaking havoc in the area leaving them believing that the malaria could be the deadly Coronavirus.

The villagers who spoke to ZimEye.com claim that just in the last week at least five people have succumbed to the strange disease which the local health centres insist to be malaria.

The villagers further claimed that what raises their fears on Coronavirus are the symptoms that they see on all the people who have fallen ill to the alleged malaria.

“All the people who have been attacked by this disease have a very strong fever and are shivering and yet sweating at the same time,” said a villager in an anonymous tip off sent to ZimEye.com.

“The people also get a diarrhoea of a kind, lose appetite and complain of a sore throat which we have seen the media claim to be symptoms of the Coronavirus,” added the tip off.

The villagers also disclosed that the local health centres do not have a Coronavirus testing centre.

The Man Who Rescued Mnangagwa From Mugabe’s Jaws Rescues 400 Zimbabweans From South Africa Lockdown Jaws

Justice Maphosa

Remember that man who helped President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his son Emmerson Junior in the dark November 2017 days when their lives were in grave danger after a political fallout with then president Robert Mugabe and his administration?

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The businessman based in South Africa, Mr Justice Maphosa has offered to assist 400 stranded Zimbabweans in the neighbouring country who were struggling to raise bus fare to return home.

There is a large number of Zimbabweans living in South Africa. Some are employed in the different sectors of the SA economy that include banking, hospitality and education while others do menial jobs as casual workers. The first group of distressed individuals who approached the Zimbabwean Embassy in SA for assistance with repatriation after finding it difficult to make ends meet due to the national lockdown in that country is expected home tomorrow.

So far, Zimbabweans who have returned home from the neighbouring country did so under a programme in which returnees were funding their own travel. In a statement yesterday, Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to South Africa, Ambassador David Hamadziripi said Mr Maphosa is helping those who did not have money for transport back home. The businessman will also pay for the travellers food during the trip as well as provide food and personal protective equipment (PPEs) to the returnees while in quarantine in Zimbabwe.

He said the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) is providing technical support to the Embassy in planning and carrying out the repatriation exercise. The technical support includes coordination of pre-departure arrangements, medical checks and distribution of Covid-19 related awareness material.

The medical checks will be done before every trip.

“The Embassy is pleased to announce that through a close partnership with Mr Justice Maphosa, the chief executive and founder of Bigtime Strategic Group, transport has now been availed for Zimbabwean nationals who could not afford to travel back home. The generous assistance provided by Mr Maphosa will cover the cost of hiring buses for around 400 Zimbabwean nationals, the provision of food for the travellers on the trip, provision of food and personal protective equipment while in quarantine in Zimbabwe,” said Ambassador Hamadziripi.

About 550 people approached the Zimbabwean Embassy in SA and some sought support in the form of food packages while some requested to be assisted to return home.

The lockdown in South Africa started on March 21 with the neighbouring country following a five-level phased approach towards easing lockdown restrictions.

Ambassador Hamadziripi said following the declaration of the state of national disaster and the subsequent nationwide lockdown in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the neighbouring country, the Zimbabwe Embassy has been reaching out to Zimbabweans in that country.

“The Embassy subsequently received distress calls from Zimbabwean nationals who are in South Africa. The Embassy was inundated with requests varying from appeals for help with food supplies and pleas for assistance to return home,” he said.

“To that end, the embassy sought travel permits for Zimbabweans who were in need of self- repatriation using own transport as well as buses from South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation and many have since travelled back home while others are still waiting for their travel permits.”

Ambassador Hamadziripi said there are buses set to ferry Zimbabwean nationals back home under the self-funded repatriation programme where the travellers pay for their own transportation.

“There are buses set to transport Zimbabweans back home with the carrying capacity strictly limited to 70 percent in order to comply with South Africa’s current lockdown regulations for public transport. A considerable number of the requests received by the Embassy are from people who are no longer able to sustain their stay in the country due to loss of incomes during this lockdown in SA,” he said.

Ambassador Hamadziripi said returnees should note that upon crossing into Zimbabwe, they are subjected to mandatory quarantine at designated centres with the Government meeting all the costs.

Brigadier General Masuku Dies

The late Brigadier-General Crispan Masuku

Brigadier-General Crispan Masuku has died.

He was 61.

Brig-Gen Masuku passed on in the early hours of Wednesday at the United Bulawayo Hospitals.

In a statement, director Army public relations, Lieutenant Colonel Alphios Makotore said: “Commander Zimbabwe National Army, Lieutenant-General Chimonyo regrets to announce the untimely death of Brigadier-General Masuku.

“The Brigadier-General passed on this morning, 13 May 2020 at 02 00 hours at the United Bulawayo Hospital in Bulawayo,” reads the statement.

More details will be announced in due course.

Mourners are gathered at House Number 7, Masfield Road, Malindela, Bulawayo.

MDC Youth Leaders Abducted By Police Officers At A Roadblock, Police Commissioner Has No Idea On Where They Are And Why They Were Taken Away.

MDC Alliance legislator for Harare West, Joanna Mamombe and two party youth leaders were abducted by police officers at a roadblock at the National Sports Stadium in Warren Park, Harare, on Wednesday.

State aligned media outlets have indicated that the trio was taken away by the police to an unknown destination allegedly for leading an anti-government protest over the poor handling of the Covid-19 outbreak and hunger by government.

Mamombe was arrested together with Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova all members of the opposition party youth wing leadership.

A minor skirmish by some residents of Harare’s high density suburb of Warren Park allegedly earlier took place as they complained over the lack of government food aid relief during the national lockdown.

Questioned by ZimEye.com on the whereabouts of the trio, Police Commission General Godwin Matanga expressed ignorance on the trio’s arrest and whereabouts albeit hours after the incident. He referred ZimEye.com to police spokesperson Paul Nyathi who also would not speak on the issue.

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Earlier reports indicated that the trio was detained at Harare Central Police Station by the CID Law and Order division but follow ups on the report indicated that they were not at the police station.

MDC Youth Assembly National spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma, in a statement Wednesday, confirmed the arrests while also condemning the Zanu PF led government for suppressing the rights of the young politicians.

“MDC Youth Assembly condemns in strongest terms the illegal arrest of National Vice Chairperson Cecilia Chimbiri, Deputy Organ Netsai Marova and Secretary for Policy and Research, Hon Joana Mamombe.

“The trio are currently illegally held in custody at Harare Central Police Station.

“As usual, the police are still to place charges on the trio. It is clear that the corrupt, illegitimate and failed Emmerson Mnangagwa regime has engaged the panic gear hence these unjustified arrests,” said Chuma.

He vowed the MDC Alliance youth wing will not sit idle while Mnangagwa and his government harassed the opposition.

“As an Assembly, we are not going to be intimidated in our resolve to pursue the National Democratic Agenda.

“We declare and demand for the unconditional release of our leaders. Either the rogue regime release our leaders or face retribution from angry and hungry masses. Enough is enough!” warned Chuma.

Pasuwa Reveals Reason For Rejecting Offer To Rejoin Dembare

RECORD-BREAKING coach, Callisto Pasuwa, has revealed he juggled with the idea of another romantic flirtation with Dynamos just two years ago.

However, the coach said he eventually chose to reject the offer to take charge of the Glamour Boys because he didn’t want to be part of an agenda to portray Lloyd Mutasa as a failure.

Pasuwa won the league title with DeMbare on four consecutive occasions between 2011 and 2014 before leaving the team to coach the Warriors.

He had replaced Mutasa.

But, that was before his critics charged Pasuwa had hijacked Mutasa’s project, having taken over the Glamour Boys in the final phase of the season in 2011.
Mutasa, however, was given another chance to prove himself at Dynamos after Pasuwa left.

But, when DeMbare hit a new low in 2018, the club’s leaders again turned to Pasuwa to come in and replace Mutasa.

However, this time, Pasuwa rejected the advances, leaving the Glamour Boys to go a comical relationship with Lloyd “MaBlanyo” Chigowe.
Now, Pasuwa, for the first time, had revealed why he rejected the reunion.

“Remember, when I arrived at Dynamos as a coach back in 2011, it was Lloyd (Mutasa) who was in charge,” said Pasuwa.
“And, when the team also sounded me, it was him in charge again.

“I really wanted to come back but the fact that it was Mutasa again in charge made me think otherwise.
“I wouldn’t do that.

“It would have appeared as if I was backbiting my friend (Mutasa) and the fact that I had agreed to take, over seven years before, would have read like a series and soap opera with the same actors.
“That is the reason why I refused.”

Pasuwa said had it not been that Mutasa was the one in charge of DeMbare, he would possibly have reunited with the Glamour Boys.

“Had it been that it wasn’t Lloyd (Mutasa), who was in charge, yes, I might have bounced back at the team,” he said.-State media

Callisto Pasuwa

Schoolboy(17) Shot Dead After Breaking Into Chinhoyi House

A FORM Four pupil at Nemakonde High School, suspected to be a burglar, was shot and killed last Saturday night after being found inside a house in Orange Groove, Chinhoyi.

The 17-year-old boy, whose name is still being withheld, reportedly broke into the house at around 11pm, apparently to steal cash and some valuables.

He was found hiding in the pantry armed with a machete and a garden fork, before he was shot.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident.

“Some of the family members were sleeping except for one who was watching television who heard some noise in the house,” he said.

“He went on to check and discovered that one of the bedrooms at the house had been tampered with and alerted other family members.”

The family members suspected there was an intruder inside the house and conducted a search and the boy was found hiding in the pantry.

“One of the family members then armed himself with a pistol and fired several shots, leading to the death of the suspect,” said Asst Comm Nyathi. “A report was then made to police.

“We are still carrying out investigations to ascertain what actually happened. We are also still waiting for the post-mortem results.”-State media

Gun

Dino Mudondo “Stranded” In SA Due To Lockdown

South Africa-based rasta-kwasa musician, Dino Mudondo, took to social media to announce that his latest album “No Lumo” had been heavily affected by Covid-19 lockdown.

Dino begged for money on his Facebook page saying he was stranded, calling for other artists to assist him.

“I am writing this letter to you as a professional artiste with a huge begging bowl, asking for financial material, spiritual or any other support. It is our industry that was affected by the banning of gatherings, among others.

You have noticed that many artists have been doing some social media shows to entertain. One still needs to pay for the WIFI and data for live streaming.

“The little money I had saved for my new album launch and videos is slowly running out,” he begged.

The “Chirangano Chedu” hitmaker expressed hope of returning home soon after the lockdown.-State media

Dino Mudondo

Tanda “Mhunga” Tavaruva Declared Liberation War Hero

President Mnangagwa has conferred liberation hero status on prominent Masvingo bus operator Tanda Tavaruva in recognition of his contribution to the country before and after independence.

This was contained in a letter dated May 12, that was written by Zanu PF secretary for Administration Obert Mpofu to the Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda, and copied to the Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs and Devolution and the party’s provincial chair Ezra Chadzamira.

“His Excellency the President and First Secretary of Zanu PF Cde E.D Mnangagwa has conferred a Liberation hero status to the late Cde Tanda Tavaruva on May 11, 2020 and he will be buried at Mangwandi Cemetery in Masvingo Province.

The family can be contacted through our Masvingo provincial office,” wrote Mpofu.-State media

Tanda Tavaruva

Mnangagwa, Khupe Secret Plan To Suspend Elections “Exposed”

Tendai Biti

Farai Dziva|Hard-hitting MDC Alliance vice president Tendai Biti has said Emmerson Mnangagwa and Thokozani Khupe want to form a “dangerous” political pact under the guise of a “Government of National Unity.”

Biti also argued that after the formation of the so called Government of National Unity, elections will be suspended for seven years.

“The regime is broke and broke in absolute terms .The coffers are empty & they are generating salaries through the RTGS ponzi scheme .To date Treasury has not disbursed #SafetyNets payment to Min of Social Services.Tobacco sales have had a poor start and donors not coming on board .

Desperate regime actively negotiating some “GNU” with Supreme Court created Frankenstein outfit and other dross with constitutional amendments being mooted some of which are to suspend all elections for 7 years,” argued Biti.

“The desperate marriage of unelectable desperados not popular inside.

No amount of lipstick or political gamesmanship can save regime and its acolytes. No amount of manipulation and abuse of state institutions will save same.Only robust political solution that respects the people’s will and commits to irrecoverable reforms can save Zimbabwe. #ZanupfMustGo”

Ekusileni Burgled

The sudden shock after burglary…Dr Dube

Ekusileni Medical Centre has been placed under 24-hour police guard following the theft of donated borehole equipment on Tuesday.

Thieves cut the fence to access the hospital premises at around 4AM and stole a compressor and a water pump that were donated and recently installed on the hospital grounds. The acting chief executive officer at Ekusileni Medical Centre Dr Absalom Dube said the hospital is now under 24-hour police guard until further notice.

“To ensure safety of the equipment that we have been receiving, we have engaged the Zimbabwe Republic Police, through the Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Cde Judith Ncube. They started guarding the premises on Tuesday and will be complementing the security personnel that were already guarding the premises,” said Dr Dube, in an interview after receiving donations from the King Lobengula Royal Family Trust.

The Bulawayo City Council-run Thorngrove infectious diseases hospital, which also has received Covid-19 donations is under 24-hour municipal police guard.

In terms of ground covered at Ekusileni to admit Covid-19 patients, Dr Dube said more work was still to be done, hence the hospital was not yet ready to open its doors.

“The hospital is not yet fully ready to admit its first patient as it still needs to have some installations to ensure safety of health staff . The hospital was not originally meant for infectious diseases. So, it has to be modified to suit the purpose. We need extractors to extract infected air from rooms, in ICU and where we admit confirmed cases,” he said.

“The other outstanding issues that are there include partitioning, as in which one is the green zone and red zone and the direction of floor from donning to doffing (areas to wear and remove PPEs). Finishing off of the sluice rooms aspects, the laundry aspect, the kitchen aspect, the theatre section as someone with Covid-19 may need to be operated on,” said Dr Dube.

He said more installations still need to be made while some wards needed touch ups, such as the maternity and theatre wings.

“We need to make sure that we have theatre facility. We also need to work on the delivery room, it needs negative air pressure and installation of beds as well. In terms of having our first patients, these structural issues and key medical elements such as monitors are not yet there. The side lockers and foot stools are not yet available,” he said.

The hospital has an admission capacity of 22 but is working to increasing it to 200.

Meanwhile, the King Lobengula Royal Family Trust donated 96 blankets through the ‘I Am For Bulawayo Fighting Covid-19’ campaign to the hospital. The donation was presented to Ekusileni Medical Centre yesterday by Mr Peter ZwideKa-Langa Khumalo.

In his remarks, Mr Khumalo called for the Bulawayo community and Zimbabweans at large to unite behind the cause and complement Government efforts in combating Covid-19. State Media/Chronicle

Chamisa Blasts Mnangagwa Government

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has accused Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s government of choosing politics ahead of people’s lives.

Chamisa also criticized the Supreme Court ruling on the MDC leadership dispute and the recall of MPs.

“The most significant Government achievement made during this COVID-19 lockdown in Zimbabwe is the bizarre handing down of a Supreme Court judgment and the abusive summoning of parliament, not to fight the Coronavirus pandemic, but to fight political battles.

Why do we put politics ahead of nation building and saving lives??
livesbeforepolitics,”Chamisa argued.

Nelson Chamisa

Chamisa Speaks On Supreme Court Ruling

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has accused Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s government of choosing politics ahead of people’s lives.

Chamisa also criticized the Supreme Court ruling on the MDC leadership dispute and the recall of MPs.

“The most significant Government achievement made during this COVID-19 lockdown in Zimbabwe is the bizarre handing down of a Supreme Court judgment and the abusive summoning of parliament, not to fight the Coronavirus pandemic, but to fight political battles.

Why do we put politics ahead of nation building and saving lives??
livesbeforepolitics,”Chamisa argued.

Nelson Chamisa

MDC Youth Assembly Condemns Arrest Of Party Officials

The MDC Youth Assembly condemns in strongest terms the illegal arrest of National Vice Chairperson Cecilia Chimbiri, Deputy Organ Netsai Marova and Secretary for Policy and Research, Hon Joana Mamombe.

The trio are currently illegally held in custody at Harare Central Police Station.

As usual the police are still to place charges on the trio.

It is clear that the corrupt, illegitimate and failed Emmerson Mnangagwa regime has engaged the panic gear hence these unjustified arrests.

As an Assembly, we are not going to be intimidated in our resolve to pursue the National Democratic Agenda.

We declare and demand for the unconditional release of our leaders.

Either the rogue regime release our leaders or face retribution from angry and hungry masses.

Enough is enough!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

MDC Alliance

MP Joana Mamombe Arrested

The MDC Youth Assembly condemns in strongest terms the illegal arrest of National Vice Chairperson Cecilia Chimbiri, Deputy Organ Netsai Marova and Secretary for Policy and Research, Hon Joana Mamombe.

The trio are currently illegally held in custody at Harare Central Police Station.

As usual the police are still to place charges on the trio.

It is clear that the corrupt, illegitimate and failed Emmerson Mnangagwa regime has engaged the panic gear hence these unjustified arrests.

As an Assembly, we are not going to be intimidated in our resolve to pursue the National Democratic Agenda.

We declare and demand for the unconditional release of our leaders.

Either the rogue regime release our leaders or face retribution from angry and hungry masses.

Enough is enough!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Joana Mamombe.

Alert:Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri, Netsai Marova Still Missing

Our hopes have been dashed.

Contrary to our earlier post,the police are strongly denying leaders Joana, Cecilia and Netsai are being held at Harare Central police station.

Going by this denial it now points to an abduction as we don’t know where the girls are …

We sincerely apologize for lifting everyone’s hope and expectations.

We apologize to the families of our leaders- MDC Communications

Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova

I Am Now Living In Fear: Mutodi

Energy Mutodi

Farai Dziva|Controversial Deputy Information Minister, Energy Mutodi has claimed he is now living in fear of the “Chris Mutsvangwa and SB Moyo coalition.”

Writing on Twitter, Mutodi appealed for prayers as he was not aware of what the two were planning against him.

On Monday Mutodi accused his boss Monica Mutsvangwa of capturing state broadcaster, ZBC.

“Living in fear of the Chris Mutsvangwa-SB Moyo coalition. I hope it won’t resort to wartime tactics. Appealing for prayers,” Mutodi posted on Twitter.

Commenting on the battle between Mutsvangwa and Mutodi, business tycoon Mutumwa Mawere said :

@energymutodi
lifts a finger against @MinsterSBMoyo alleging that there is only one BOSS in Zim.

@energymutodi
is a Deputy Minister yet on social media, he would appear to be accountable only to the President. Where is the order and structure in the govt? The centre has fallen apart.

Mutodi Blasts Mutsvangwa, SB Moyo

Farai Dziva|Controversial Deputy Information Minister, Energy Mutodi has claimed he is now living in fear of the “Chris Mutsvangwa and SB Moyo coalition.”

Writing on Twitter, Mutodi appealed for prayers as he was not aware of what the two were planning against him.

On Monday Mutodi accused his boss Monica Mutsvangwa of capturing state broadcaster, ZBC.

“Living in fear of the Chris Mutsvangwa-SB Moyo coalition. I hope it won’t resort to wartime tactics. Appealing for prayers,” Mutodi posted on Twitter.

Commenting on the battle between Mutsvangwa and Mutodi, business tycoon Mutumwa Mawere said :

@energymutodi
lifts a finger against @MinsterSBMoyo alleging that there is only one BOSS in Zim.

@energymutodi
is a Deputy Minister yet on social media, he would appear to be accountable only to the President. Where is the order and structure in the govt? The centre has fallen apart.

Monica Mutsvangwa

Latest On Marry Chiwenga Assault Case

Marry Chiwenga

The trial of Marry Mubaiwa on assault charges had to be postponed yesterday as some witnesses were observing the lockdown in their rural homes and cannot travel.

Mubaiwa, the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, is accused of assaulting the family maid, Delight Munyoro, at Hellenic School in Borrowdale following an altercation over the custody of children.

The State, led by Mr Charles Muchemwa and Mr Teddy Kamuriwo, proposed to postpone the case to June 20.

Since Mubaiwa had already been booked for surgery for June, the trial was deferred to July 27.

Mubaiwa, through her lawyer Ms Beatrice Mtetwa, indicated she was supposed to undergo a medical operation for injuries sustained in the Bulawayo blast at White City Stadium in 2018.

The operation had been scheduled for June since it was assumed the assault trial would be over by then.

Mubaiwa appeared in court before regional magistrate Mr Trynois Utahwashe. The State consented to the trial running from July 27 to 30.

Mr Muchemwa said: “Your Worship, this matter was supposed to be coming for trial today, but some members of the public are not yet allowed to come to court.

“The investigating officer has said the witnesses travelled to their rural homes where they are during lockdown and because of that, we are unable to proceed with trial today.

“We had suggested June 20 but I am advised by the defence that the accused person will be undergoing an operation during that period and they will be submitting the proof tomorrow.”

Ms Mtetwa confirmed the development saying: “Your Worship, it is correct that today (yesterday) was the day for trial commencement, but we were told that witnesses are not available.

“The State had proposed a new date that is June 20, but my client is supposed to undergo an operation during the same month.
“The operation is due to the injuries she sustained during the Bulawayo blast.

Also by June 20, she would not have fully recovered,” she said.-State media

Marry Chiwenga Trial:Witnesses Fail To Attend Court Session Due To Lockdown

The trial of Marry Mubaiwa on assault charges had to be postponed yesterday as some witnesses were observing the lockdown in their rural homes and cannot travel.

Mubaiwa, the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, is accused of assaulting the family maid, Delight Munyoro, at Hellenic School in Borrowdale following an altercation over the custody of children.

The State, led by Mr Charles Muchemwa and Mr Teddy Kamuriwo, proposed to postpone the case to June 20.

Since Mubaiwa had already been booked for surgery for June, the trial was deferred to July 27.

Mubaiwa, through her lawyer Ms Beatrice Mtetwa, indicated she was supposed to undergo a medical operation for injuries sustained in the Bulawayo blast at White City Stadium in 2018.

The operation had been scheduled for June since it was assumed the assault trial would be over by then.

Mubaiwa appeared in court before regional magistrate Mr Trynois Utahwashe. The State consented to the trial running from July 27 to 30.

Mr Muchemwa said: “Your Worship, this matter was supposed to be coming for trial today, but some members of the public are not yet allowed to come to court.

“The investigating officer has said the witnesses travelled to their rural homes where they are during lockdown and because of that, we are unable to proceed with trial today.

“We had suggested June 20 but I am advised by the defence that the accused person will be undergoing an operation during that period and they will be submitting the proof tomorrow.”

Ms Mtetwa confirmed the development saying: “Your Worship, it is correct that today (yesterday) was the day for trial commencement, but we were told that witnesses are not available.

“The State had proposed a new date that is June 20, but my client is supposed to undergo an operation during the same month.
“The operation is due to the injuries she sustained during the Bulawayo blast.

Also by June 20, she would not have fully recovered,” she said.-State media

Marry Chiwenga

LIVE: We’re LIVE With ZRP Over the Missing 3 MDC Activists….

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UNEDITED ANNOUNCEMENT BELOW:

Following a tip off our teams of Lawyers and Cdes just checked with Harare Central Homicide Section and Hon Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova are not at Harare Central Homicide underground cells. This is confirming our fears that the missing cdes could have been abducted at the police roadblock by State agents as earlier communicated.

JoKuDe Communications

“Abduction Fears For Missing MDC Trio”

Missing MDC youths

Breaking News 13/06/29 21:41pm

Following a tip off our teams of Lawyers and Cdes just checked with Harare Central Homicide Section and Hon Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova are not at Harare Central Homicide underground cells.

This is confirming our fears that the missing cdes could have been abducted at the police roadblock by State agents as earlier communicated.

JoKuDe Communications

WATCH LIVE- RAMAPHOSA ADDRESSES SOUTH AFRICA.

SOUTH Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa is addressing the nation on Wednesday from 8.30pm on the ongoing measures to manage the spread of the coronavirus through the implementation of a risk adjusted strategy.

Ramaphosa’s address follows a number of meetings of Cabinet and the National Coronavirus Command Council.

In his last address to the nation on April 23, Ramaphosa announced an easing of the nationwide lockdown. He said a phased reopening of the economy will begin on May 1.

Ramaphosa noted that although a lockdown remains the most effective way to limit the spread of the virus, the prosperity of South Africans would be at risk with a continued lockdown. 

South Africa is on day 48 of its national lockdown.

Watch the live video loading below…….

“The Girls Are Nowhere To Be Found After Confirming That They Were Arrested At A Roadblock”

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance youth leaders Joana Mamombe and two others confirmed that they were arrested at a roadblock and said they were being taken to Central Police Station.

However, the trio’s whereabouts could not be located at any police station in and around Harare

Senator Lillian Timveous made a plea for president Emmerson Mnangagwa’s security details to release the trio who have “disappeared” after being arrested this afternoon.

“…..we will not look for them in the bush becausethey were arrested and put into police custody. Please release our girls in one piece…”

Watch the live video loading below…

Zim Student Jumps Off A Moving Truck In India

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

A Zimbabwean student studying at a private university in the Gujarat city of Vadodara died after he reportedly jumped off a moving truck on early Wednesday morning.

According to Online publication The Times of India, the deceased was identified as Blessing Muchangwara (23).

The tragedy occurred as Muchangwara and friend Anishu Regi, also Zimbabwean, were going to the former’s rented house when the tragedy occurred.

Local police said that the duo had taken lift from an unidentified truck driver to reach home from their friend’s house.

As the truck crossed a bridge and the driver did not stop, and Muchangwara jumped off the vehicle.

According to his friend, the truck driver did not stop even after that. He only stopped some three kilometres later and Regi walked back to the spot where Muchangwara had jumped.

According to police, Muchangwara had died by then as an unidentified vehicle had ran over him.

An offence of rash driving and causing death due to negligence was registered at a local police station.

Police officials said Muchangwara was from Mutare while Regi is from Harare. – zbc

LIVE: More Victims Of Julie Condliffe Speak Out | BREAKING NEWS

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“I don’t think there are any guarantees in life. I think the guarantees that we have are that we will die.

“That’s the one guarantee that I know.” – Julie Condliffe

By A Correspondent| Last night ZimEye resumed investigations on a self proclaimed millionaire, a registered British solicitor by name, Julie Condliffe as she failed to refund one of her victims, a paltry GBP 6,000.

Condliffe has been running a property market business in which she says she is a millionaire.

Condliffe who did not respond to requests for a comment last night, is already on record having been interviewed on another similar case when she admitted owing the first victim and quickly refunded them, right during the engagement.

The new case however is that of an individual only identified as Anon, who complains alleging she was conned more than £30,000.

There was a revelatory moment as Condliffe began to harrass another whistleblower via SMS during the program. This was as thousands tuned in to watch and listen.

For 12 years to date, ZimEye remains committed to investigative journalism that has seen victims of violence winning lumpsum amounts, millions of pounds being recovered and scores of victims winning court cases. 

Condliffe told the victim who is reportedly suicidal, the only thing that is guaranteed in life is death. She said:

” I’ve also made some money in property; So the property game fluctuates up and down. There’s never any guarantee. 

“I don’t think there are any guarantees in life. I think the guarantees that we have are that we will die.

“That’s the one guarantee that I know.

There was another moment when it was revealed Condliffe has made a killing on a book she has authored amd says is a No.1 Best Seller.
There was another moment when it was revealed Condliffe has made a killing on a book she has authored titled, “Strategies For Investment Success.” She says the book a No.1 Best Seller.

“But in terms of the property market, it is going to continue to fluctuate and people will make money, people have made money before me, people will make….”

Below is the program.

ZANU PF Declares Mhunga A Hero

The late Tanda Tavaruva.

Prominent Masvingo businessman Tanda Tavaruva has been declared liberation war hero.

Tavaruva (84) passed on at his Rhodene home on Monday after a long battle with diabetes and hypertension will be buried in Masvingo tomorrow.

Zanu PF Masvingo provincial spokesperson Ronald Ndava confirmed the development to The Mirror and said the honour is befitting for Tavaruva who is a pioneer of black empowerment in the province.

“I can confirm that our politburo has accorded the late Tavaruva liberation war hero status after our request as a province. Tavaruva is the pioneer of black empowerment who assisted many established businesses in the province” said Ndava.

Family spokesperson and second born son of the late Nyarai thanked Government for honouring their father.The late Tavaruva is going to be buried at Mangwandi Cemetry tomorrow, He said the family is still working on the burial program. #MasvingoMirror#

Mwonzora 2 – 0 Chamisa

By Robert Sigauke- The day of reckoning came sooner than expected, as events outpace and outdate fortunes in the mainstream opposition.

It does read that the alliance’s top names have now came to face the reality that the ante has gone up a notch. This is real politics now, those who will lose, will simply lose.

On Monday 11 May 2020, 85 MDC Alliance MPs gathered at Harvest House to discuss supposed emergency issues which business turned out to be a stock taking exercise to sniff out and scare the Judas Iscariot spirit out of anybody before they answer the so called call of thirty pieces of silver. The tragedy that has painted the sun black is that Thomas’ doubting spirit has overwhelmed the upper room, hence the stock taking.

These are corona daring politics to instil fear on adults who know too well where they stand, and where they might stand on each turn where a decision affecting their stomachs and political careers has to be made. It is actually an insult on the intelligence and dignity of these honourable men and women of the August house, to require them to brave the infected streets and contaminated air all to assemble and pledge for the umpteenth time their “loyalty” to an illegitimate leader.  In a mass voluntary movement, nobody should be frog marched to pledge their loyalty.

Loyalty is pledged to values that founded the movement, these never change only people come and go. Loyalty ceases to be, if it has to be tested by stock taking before crucial bridges are crossed. It should be a matter of confidence, of subconscious togetherness.

Accepting that some of the MPs gathered at the meeting on Monday are also eligible delegates for the extra ordinary congress, pertinent and important questions arise from this. Is the alliance taking stock to weigh chances of participating in the extra ordinary congress? Is the alliance fully aware that not all the MPs gathered there belong to MDC-T, which is at the centre of the wrangle in courts, and therefore those outside the MDC-T component may not participate or vote in the upcoming congress?

Should the MDC-T in the alliance decide that they should resign en masse and pull out of parliament, is there an alternative programme for these cadres who will find themselves as new trespassers at parliament buildings and its programmes, without the perks and income. Biti’s rebellion in 2014 left many recalled MPs in the cold, they all remember this too well.

Whether it is factual or not, this is not the time for Wanachi to disclose to a group of hares that carrots are dangling across the river, it is both suicidal and renders the Monday meeting potentially wasted.

There are opposition cadres who are tired of the duel against the ever shrewd ruling party and have seen many a time hope promised and hope fading away for decades since the inception of the democratic project in the late 90s.

The western capitals too, are fast losing patience with the student kind of politics displayed by the Sikhalas, Hwendes and Bitis. Is it not Hwende who declared in a tweet that the MDC-T of Morgan Tsvangirai “went” with Khupe?

If it is on record then that the MDC of Tsvangirai is the one that had offices a Harvest House, is the alliance not contradicting itself? Sikhala continues making statements that border on treason to whip up populist sentiment, it seems the politics of thinking have all vanished into thin air.

I would like to believe Professor Welshman Ncube does not agree with most of these reckless actions, the man is a strategic thinking leader.

There are many within the opposition and ruling party who have awoken to the reality that the solution to the country’s problems involves everyone from either side.

This is the surest way that will bring food on the table for suffering Zimbabweans, people want buttered or unbuttered bread, resuscitation of industries, others in diaspora want to come back home. Unity, is the surest way that will bring peace and security for all people from all walks of life to exercise the very same rights demanded by the democratic project.

Lest we forget, Zimbabwe was born out of bloodshed, and any serious nationalist project does not see this cheap. The frank truth, an eventual democratic project government will not stand a nationalist movement like Zanu PF on the outside pissing in to the system as an opposition. The Entumbane episode in the early 80s is only a painful highlight of such possibilities. Zimbabweans can still achieve democracy, peace, bread basket status and security without the barrel. This is what the student politicians do not see, it takes foresight.

Whatever is left of Zanu PF will not reform itself out of power, and neither will it be taken out of power through the ballot easily, the hold it has on the majority of voters is one of deep emotional trigger, believe this.

Alex Magaisa correctly captured that the most important task of the opposition in the aftermath of the 2018 elections, was to mobilise and break the rural vote impasse. This is the game changer.

The allegations of a GNU in the making by the blabbermouth Wanachi is only confirmation, if true, of the predictions made in my previous article (Lest the Alliance will bark outside the Tent) relating to the fact that the legality and political legitimacy requirements of the MDC-T were all in pursuit of bringing the party to POLAD and hammer out a political settlement which I summarised, “will not end with drinking mazoe on the negotiating table.”

As means towards the end, there is talk in reliable circles that amendments of the laws are impending to the effect that the party with the MPs that have been recalled or resigned, will simply second and nominate a replacement. Being the legally recognised party leadership, Mwonzora et al will be the ones to put in place systems that will nominate who goes to parliament and who does not.

This will be the third score. This will make a lot of cents oh excuse me, sense while saving dollars. The fiscus is already burdened to deficit by the COVID thrusts, and holding such a huge number of by elections will only defeat the purpose of noble efforts to curb the spread of the virus. This is what the echoes from the system say, and this does make sense. Dollars need to be saved, lives need to be saved.

It is high time that the alliance leaders wake up and realise that the train is fast leaving them behind, they must put their house in order, be humble and salvage the little that is left. At times it is wisdom to take a step back to make progress forward. Arrogance is indeed a highway to self destruction. The house is on fire, see the inhabitants running to safety. The four already dismissed legislators had no choice, the remaining MPs still have and they will cleverly choose their battles.

Govt Finally Offers Free Transport For Zimbabweans Coming Out Of South Africa

The government of Zimbabwe has finally announced that it is offering free transport for its nationals who are stuck in South Africa to enable them to return home. The government had initially assisted Zimbabweans in South Africa who could afford to pay for their own fares by getting buses to transport them from Johannesburg to Beitbridge for R600.

The government has now announced that it is now in a position to help those who want to be repatriated back home but who do not have any funds. This comes after businessman Justice Maphosa of Bigtime Strategic Group has generously donated funds for transportation, food and personal protective equipment for the stranded Zimbabweans. This will allow at least 400 Zimbabweans to be repatriated back home.

Below is a communique from the Zimbabwe Consulate in Johannesburg which iHarare is publishing in full,

ASSISTED REPATRIATION OF ZIMBABWEAN NATIONALS FROM SOUTH

AFRICA

Following the declaration of the state of national disaster, and the subsequent

nationwide lockdown in a bid to curb the spread of novel coronavirus [Covid-19] in

South Arica, the Embassy of Zimbabwe in South Arica has been reaching out to

Zimbabweans within South Africa who are faced with numerous challenges.

The Embassy subsequently received plentiful distress calls from some Zimbabwean

nationals who are in South Africa. The Embassy was inundated with requests varying

{tom appeals or help with food supplies, pleas for from Zimbabweans with own means

to travel back home, and petitions from Zimbabwean nationals in need of

transportation back home.

To that end, the Embassy sought travel permits for Zimbabweans who were in need

of self-repatriation, using own transport as well as buses, from South Africa’s

Department of international Relations ané Cooperation [DIRCO] and many have since

travelled back home while others are still waiting for their travel permits. There are

buses set to ferry Zimbabwean nationals back home, under the sell-funded

‘repatriation where the travellers pay for their own transportation.

There are buses set to transport Zimbabweans back home, with the carrying capacity

Strictly limited to 70 per cent in order to comply with South Africa’s current lockdown

regulations for public transport.

A considerable number of the requests received by the Embassy are for assisted on

‘humanitarian grounds from Zimbabwean nationals who, during this lockdown in South

Africa, are no longer able to sustain their stay in the country due to loss of incomes.

The Embassy is pleased to announce that through a close partnership with Mr Justice

Maphosa, the Chief Executive and Founder of Bigtime Strategic Group, transport has

now been availed for Zimbabwean nationals who could not afford to travel back home

to be assisted in making the one-way trip.

The generous assistance provided by Mr Maphosa will cover the cost of hiring buses.

for around 400 Zimbabwean nationals, the provision of food for the travellers on the

trip, and a provision of food and personal protective equipment while in quarantine in

Zimbabwe.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations Migration

‘Agency is providing technical support to the Embassy in planning and carrying out

this humanitarian repatriation exercise. The technical support includes coordination of

pre-departure arrangements, pre-embarkation medical check and distribution of

COVID-19 related awareness material.

The pre-embarkation checks will be done before every trip. It should also be noted

that upon crossing into Zimbabwe, all the returnees are subjected to mandatory

quarantine at designated centres. The costs thereof are carried by the Government of

Zimbabwe.

Subsequent communication will be made regarding the assistance for distressed

Zimbabwean nationals who elect to remain within the borders of South Africa,

ENDS

ISSUED BY THE EMBASSY OF ZIMBABWE IN SOUTH AFRICA

JUST IN: Allow Cross-border Transporters To Move Goods, Zimcomm SA Appeals

Zimcomm SA spokesperson Mr Bongani Mazwi Mkwananzi

The Zimbabwe Community in South Africa (Zimcomm SA) has appealed to the Zimbabwean and South African governments to allow cross-border transporters commonly known as ‘Omalayitsha’ to access the borders to move groceries and goods from migrant workers.

The organisation said the cross-border transporters play a key role in sustaining economies of both countries at community and national level and that such a move would help enhance the food and nutrition value chain.

In a statement today, Zimcomm SA spokesperson Mr Bongani Mazwi Mkwananzi said most families in Zimbabwe relied on migrant workers in the neighbouring country for their general upkeep.

“South Africa is home to thousands of Zimbabwean migrant workers most of whom are supporting their families by sending groceries home on a weekly basis through the services of Omalayitsha,” he said.

UK Solicitor Tells Her Suicidal Victim: The Only Guarantee In Life Is Death | JULIE CONDLIFFE INVESTIGATED…

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“I don’t think there are any guarantees in life. I think the guarantees that we have are that we will die.

“That’s the one guarantee that I know.” – Julie Condliffe

By A Correspondent| Last night ZimEye resumed investigations on a self proclaimed millionaire, a registered British solicitor by name, Julie Condliffe as she failed to refund one of her victims, a paltry GBP 6,000.

Condliffe has been running a property market business in which she says she is a millionaire.

Condliffe who did not respond to requests for a comment last night, is already on record having been interviewed on another similar case when she admitted owing the first victim and quickly refunded them, right during the engagement.

The new case however is that of an individual only identified as Anon, who complains alleging she was conned more than £30,000.

There was a revelatory moment as Condliffe began to harrass another whistleblower via SMS during the program. This was as thousands tuned in to watch and listen.

For 12 years to date, ZimEye remains committed to investigative journalism that has seen victims of violence winning lumpsum amounts, millions of pounds being recovered and scores of victims winning court cases. 

Condliffe told the victim who is reportedly suicidal, the only thing that is guaranteed in life is death. She said:

” I’ve also made some money in property; So the property game fluctuates up and down. There’s never any guarantee. 

“I don’t think there are any guarantees in life. I think the guarantees that we have are that we will die.

“That’s the one guarantee that I know.

There was another moment when it was revealed Condliffe has made a killing on a book she has authored amd says is a No.1 Best Seller.
There was another moment when it was revealed Condliffe has made a killing on a book she has authored titled, “Strategies For Investment Success.” She says the book a No.1 Best Seller.

“But in terms of the property market, it is going to continue to fluctuate and people will make money, people have made money before me, people will make….”

Below is the program.

Mutodi Fears Military Coup Announcer.

Deputy Government Spokesperson Dr. Energy Mutodi has appealed to the nation to pray for him because his life is under threat from a grouping of people led by War veterans Chairperson Chris Mutsvangwa and Foreign Affairs Minister General Sibusiso Moyo.

Posting on Twitter, Mutodi said, “Living in fear of the Chris Mutsvangwa-SB Moyo coalition. I hope it won’t resort to wartime tactics. Appealing for prayers.”

Trouble started when Mutodi posted a twitter a few days ago comparing Zimbabwe’s response to Coronavirus and that of Tanzania.

On Monday, General Moyo issued a statement disowning Mutodi’s tweet and ZBC covered the story.

Insiders at the ZBC who spoke to this reporter revealed that Mutodi issued an internal memo challenging General Moyo’s statement resulting in Moyo summoning Minister of Communications Monica Mutsvangwa.

Chris Mutsvanga has been accused by ZANU PF  officials of harboring Presidential ambitions and using the state-owned media machinery to advance his pursuits.

Zimbabwean Student Dies In Suspected Suicide In India

A Zimbabwean student studying in India died this week after he jumped off a moving truck. The student, Blessing Muchangwara, was 23 and he was at an educational institution called Vadodara.

Muchangwara, who is from Mutare was traveling home with his friend Anishu Regi. They took a lift from an unidentified open truck driver on a highway. Muchangwara jumped off the truck as the truck crossed a bridge and was run over by another vehicle.

It is not clear why Muchangwara jumped from the truck.

Muchangwara was from Mutare city while Regi is from the capital city of Harare.

Mutodi Asks The Nation To Pray For Him As He Fears Sibusiso Moyo

Deputy Government Spokesperson Dr. Energy Mutodi has appealed to the nation to pray for him because his life is under threat from a grouping of people led by War veterans Chairperson Chris Mutsvangwa and Foreign Affairs Minister General Sibusiso Moyo.

Posting on Twitter, Mutodi said, “Living in fear of the Chris Mutsvangwa-SB Moyo coalition. I hope it won’t resort to wartime tactics. Appealing for prayers.”

Trouble started when Mutodi posted a twitter a few days ago comparing Zimbabwe’s response to Coronavirus and that of Tanzania.

On Monday, General Moyo issued a statement disowning Mutodi’s tweet and ZBC covered the story.

Insiders at the ZBC who spoke to this reporter revealed that Mutodi issued an internal memo challenging General Moyo’s statement resulting in Moyo summoning Minister of Communications Monica Mutsvangwa.

Chris Mutsvanga has been accused by ZANU PF  officials of harboring Presidential ambitions and using the state-owned media machinery to advance his pursuits.

Mnangagwa Won The 2018 Elections – Komichi

Morgan Komichi one of the top MDC leaders in support of the recent supreme court judgement attempting to remove Nelson Chamisa from the presidency of the party, has said that he accepts Emmerson Mnangagwa’s victory in the 2018 elections.

Komichi had before the ruling been part of the MDC chorus that claimed Mnangagwa had not won the elections and that he was therefore illegitimate. He says he now accepts the ruling that declared the Zanu-PF leader the legitimate president of Zimbabwe.

Said Komichi in an interview with NewsDay:

We received advice from a lot of people and organisations telling us that the card of Mnangagwa’s illegitimacy was no longer viable.

The matter of Mnangagwa’s legitimacy was decided by the Constitutional Court and we accept that ruling. We should respect court processes as a democratic and constitutional party.

Democracy is a game of numbers, but now that I have pronounced myself, when he walks in, I will stand up for him and respect him. We have to respect decisions that were made by professionals.

We did not have evidence on whether we had won the election or not.

What I can say for sure is that we did not verify the results. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) just announced the results and I stood up to say the results were fake; but after we lost in court, we have to respect the courts.

Two Die In A Fatal Accident In Domboshava

Two people died in a fatal road traffic accident that occurred on Monday along Domboshava Road at Sally Mugabe Heights turn off where a bus with 30 passengers on board collided with a commuter omnibus with 3 passengers.

The driver of the commuter omnibus and one of his passengers died on the spot as a result of the crash while 11 people from the bus were injured.

Police urged drivers to be extremely cautious at intersections regardless of the RIGHT OF WAY to avoid road traffic accidents.

Meanwhile a pedestrian was hit by a trailer of a passing truck after he allegedly jumped in front of the oncoming truck at the 264km peg along the Masvingo – Beitbridge road on 11/5/20. The pedestrian sustained serious injuries and died on the spot. Investigations are in progress.

Govt Encourages Communities To Embrace Pardoned Prisoners

Government says communities have a big role to play in the rehabilitation of released inmates.

This follows the release of more than 4 000 inmates under the Presidential Clemency.

Speaking to ZBC News, the Permanent Secretary the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabhiza said communities need to help government in the rehabilitation process of released inmates, adding that their release under the presidential pardon was important in light of the threats of COVID-19.

“We encourage communities to embrace the recently released inmates and help them in recovery and rehabilitation. They are human beings and let’s work with them. Most of them have reformed and let’s not discriminate on them,” she said.
The sanctity of human life is confirmed by the Constitution of Zimbabwe and the release of the inmates is testimony of government’s commitment to constitutional provisions.

City Council Update On Stadia Renovations

The Harare City Council says it has covered much of the work at both Rufaro and Gwanzura stadiums.

The two venues are undergoing extensive renovations to meet the minimum standards after they were condemned by both Zifa and Caf.

Gwanzura hasn’t been used for the past five years and teams had abandoned it for its poor state. The council says they have completed work on sewer and internal deblocking and enhancement of drainage. Solar fittings on borehole water supplies have also been done.

Preparation of playing surface in terms of levelling is complete but the turf is awaiting laying. Much of the focus is now on toilets, changing rooms, doping and press rooms with most of the materials already procured.

At Rufaro, the turnstiles have been repaired while levelling of the ground for turf is 80% complete.

Installation of solar power for borehole water supply is complete while drilling and installation of another borehole are to be completed this week.

The work is also being done on the designs of new changing rooms, doping and press rooms to conform with CAF requirements underway.-Soccer 24

Rufaro Stadium

Full Text:ZIFA Mourns Tanda Tavaruva Of Mhunga Buses

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has been left shocked following the passing on of Mr Tanda Tavaruva, the legendary Masvingo United FC owner and financier.

Mhunga as he was popularly known is a man who embodied football not only in Masvingo but in Zimbabwe. He had passion for the beautiful game, for the upliftment of his society and the creation of employment across the business and sporting fields.

He lived for the game, loved the game and most importantly ensured it contributed to the welfare of thousands of workers and families in and around Masvingo through his transport and farming business and football investments.

We cannot mention the Premier Soccer League, and indeed Zimbabwean football, without mentioning Mhunga and Masvingo United.

Many players and coaches are Masvingo United FC products . From the likes of Luke Masomere, Taurai Mangwiro, Saul Chaminuka, to Godfrey Dondo, Costa Nhamoinesu, Ovidy Karuru, Tafadzwa Dube, Lloyd Hlahla, Norman Togara, Wonder Sithole, Itai Gwandu, Musareka Jenitala, Kuraone Mudhambani to mention but a few, graced Mucheke Stadium and ensured fun filled and competitive match days, from the efforts of the great Tanda, a man of the people.

Today, we mourn the passing on of another giant in football and it is our game which as fate would have it seems to be getting poorer each year with the loss of such dedicated cadres of the sport.

We implore the Zimbabwean football family to take lessons from the legacy that Tanda left in the Eastern Region where his son would also follow suit and bankroll Gutu Leopards.

To the Tavaruva families, please find solace in the fact that today he is in a better place, in the loving arms of the Almighty God. May you be comforted.

We are with you during these very difficult moments.

May His Dear Soul Rest in Eternal Peace.

FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE ZIMBABWE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

(ZIFA): XOLISANI GWESELA, COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPETITIONS MANAGER.

Tanda Tavaruva of Mhunga Buses

Why I Decided To Join Liverpool Perennial Rivals Manchester United- Michael Owen

Farai Dziva|Former Liverpool forward Michael Owen has said he joined rivals Manchester United after Rafa Benitez told him he was going to sign someone else.

Owen was leaving Newcastle United in 2009 when he enquired whether the Reds were interested in him.

But Benitez who was the coach at that time had other transfer options on the table.

“I was leaving Newcastle and the first thing I did was phone Carra [Jamie Carragher] and said ‘speak to Rafa Benitez’,” Owen told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“Carra got back to me and said ‘no, he’s about to sign someone’. I think it was David Ngog, but he had already had some great players in the team and basically they didn’t need another centre-forward. What do you want me to do at that point?”

This was the second time the retired striker had pushed for a return to Anfield, having done so four years before when he returned to England.

After his agent had talked with other clubs, the only options that were available were Everton, Hull City and Manchester United.

That’s when Owen decided to join the United in a move that was criticised by some given the rivalry between the Red Devils and his boyhood club.

“As soon as I heard Man Utd were in for me then I thought, obviously first choice would be Liverpool and to go back there but if Liverpool aren’t going to want me and these are all my options then wow, Manchester United in the Champions League, I don’t have to move, I know loads of the lads. It was a brilliant move.

“I couldn’t believe my luck when Manchester United came in for me. Here’s me, regressing as a player in my own mind and still the champions of England wanted to sign me. I was absolutely buzzing when they wanted me,” he said.

Michael Owen

High Court Deals A Major Blow To Chinhoyi Municipality

By Own Correspondent| High Court Judge Justice Jacob Manzunzu on Monday 11 May 2020 ordered Chinhoyi Municipality to stop demolishing vending stalls and repair a shade which was damaged by its employees as they pulled down structures owned by some informal traders.

Justice Manzunzu granted the order to stop the demolition of any vending stalls and property belonging to small and medium enterprises as well as informal vendors at Gadzema Flea Market in Chinhoyi after some informal traders represented by Kudzai Choga and Obey Shava of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights filed an urgent chamber application on 6 May 2020 seeking an order to stop the local authority from demolishing their vending stalls and wares.

In the application, the informal traders, who include Tafadzwa Marimo, Emmanuel Ngwaru, Richard Svosve, Pepukayi Marega and Devis Shopo, who operate from Gadzema Flea Market in Chinhoyi in Mashonaland West province and have been paying fees and levies to the local authority, argued that the demolition of their vending stalls amounts to compulsory deprivation of property in violation of the fundamental rights to property enshrined in section 71 of the Constitution.

Justice Manzunzu also ordered Chinhoyi Municipality to renovate Shade Number Two at Gadzema Flea Market, which had been damaged by some municipal police officers who had pulled it down last week.

The Judge stated that in the event that Chinhoyi Municipality wished to carry out renovations of some vending stalls at Gadzema Flea Market, it should comply with the provisions of section 32 of the Regional, Town and Country Planning Act as read with section 199(2)(c) of the Urban Councils Act. The provisions require proper notice of any proposed demolition of illegal structure to be given to the owner of such a structure and for an appeal against the notice to be filed with the Administrative Court within 28 days, during which period no action may be taken on the basis of the notice until the appeal is either determined or abandoned.

Former Real Madrid Forward Caught In Cocaine Smuggling Deal

Farai Dziva|A former Real Madrid striker was taken by the police for questioning in connection with a cocaine smuggling deal in Spain.

Edwin Congo, the Colombian who signed for Los Blancos in 1999, was taken by the law enforcement agents in the capital, Madrid, and reportedly questioned for an hour before being released.

“I’m very calm,” he told Spanish radio El Chiringuito.

“It’s not a comfortable situation, but I’m at home, relaxed. They asked me a series of questions and, at the end, I returned home.”

“The police said to me that I have to stay away from certain people who are no good for me,” he added.

Stadium

COVID-19: Simple Precautions You Need To Follow

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

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

Authorities in China and some other countries have succeeded in slowing or stopping their outbreaks.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth

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

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

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

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

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

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

Stay home if you feel unwell. If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention and call in advance. Follow the directions of your local health authority.

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

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

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

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BREAKING: Joana Mamombe And Two Other Female Youth Leaders Arrested Over Warren Park Demo

MDC Alliance Harare West MP Joana Mamombe, Youth Assembly Deputy Chairperson Cecilia Chimbiri and another youth member Netsai Marova have been arrested in connection with a demonstration staged in Warren Park surburb today.

The three were reportedly identified by police at a Road Block near National Sports Stadium.

They are detained at Harare Central Police Station Law and Order Section

MDC Youth Assembly Condemns Illegal Arrest Of Youth Leaders

The MDC Youth Assembly condemns in strongest terms the illegal arrest of National Vice Chairperson Cecilia Chimbiri, Deputy Organ Netsai Marova and Secretary for Policy and Research, Hon Joana Mamombe.

The trio are currently illegally held in custody at Harare Central Police Station.

As usual the police are still to place charges on the trio.

It is clear that the corrupt, illegitimate and failed Emmerson Mnangagwa regime has engaged the panic gear hence these unjustified arrests.

As an Assembly, we are not going to be intimidated in our resolve to pursue the National Democratic Agenda.

We declare and demand for the unconditional release of our leaders.

Either the rogue regime release our leaders or face retribution from angry and hungry masses.

Enough is enough!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Godfrey Kurauone and Stephen Chuma

Mudhara Mhunga, A Man Who Fought Tirelessly For Football Development In Zimbabwe

Farai Dziva|The Premier Soccer League(PSL) has described the late business tycoon and sponsor of Masvingo United FC, Tanda “Mhunga” Tavaruva as a man who fought tirelessly for the development of football in Zimbabwe.

See full PSL statement below:

It is with deep sadness that we learnt of the untimely passing of Masvingo United FC owner, Mr Tanda Tavaruva (Mudhara Mhunga).

Mudhara Mhunga built a formidable football club that made Mucheke Stadium a fortress and pride of Masvingo Province during its time in the PSL.

He will be remembered as an outstanding businessman, a humble individual and a legend who transformed the game of football in so many ways.

His contribution to Zimbabwean football will be told for many generations to come.

Our heartfelt condolences go to the Tavaruva family, friends and the entire football fraternity during this difficult time.
May his soul rest in eternal peace.

Tanda Tavaruva

Former Masvingo United FC Players Mourn Tanda Tavaruva

Farai Dziva|Former Masvingo United FC players have joined the nation in mourning the late business tycoon Tanda” Mhunga” Tavaruva.

The legendary businessman succumbed to diabetes and hypertension in Masvingo on Monday.Mhunga was the sponsor of Masvingo United FC during the club’s hey days.

Warriors player Ovidy Karuru said:

“Tanda Tavaruva, Mudhara Mhunga. God why now when we can’t travel to pay our last respects? I can’t be there to pay my last respect to the man who made me who I am today, no words. Rest In Peace baba vangu, another angel called to heaven.”

Blessing Gumiso, who had a season at the side described the late Tavaruva as a football loving person, who was always jovial and cracked jokes with players.

“Rest in peace our football father. It was a blessing playing a season for Masvingo, Una Una. I shall forever cherish you. I remember when you used to come to camp with a big envelope full of bonuses asking for a win before games and you would crack jokes before leaving. Until we meet again,” wrote Gumiso on Facebook.

Other former players like Tapiwa Khumbuyani, Johnson Zimbabe and India-based Simbarashe Gate also expressed their condolences on the passing away of the businessman.

Masvingo United FC

Mnangagwa, Khupe In Secret GNU Talks- Biti

Farai Dziva|Hard-hitting MDC Alliance vice president Tendai Biti has said Emmerson Mnangagwa and Thokozani Khupe want to form a political pact under the guise of a Government of National Unity.

Biti also argued that after the formation of the so called Government of National Unity, elections will be suspended for seven years.

“The regime is broke and broke in absolute terms .The coffers are empty & they are generating salaries through the RTGS ponzi scheme .To date Treasury has not disbursed #SafetyNets payment to Min of Social Services.Tobacco sales have had a poor start and donors not coming on board .

Desperate regime actively negotiating some “GNU” with Supreme Court created Frankenstein outfit and other dross with constitutional amendments being mooted some of which are to suspend all elections for 7 years,” argued Biti.

“The desperate marriage of unelectable desperados not popular inside.

No amount of lipstick or political gamesmanship can save regime and its acolytes. No amount of manipulation and abuse of state institutions will save same.Only robust political solution that respects the people’s will and commits to irrecoverable reforms can save Zimbabwe. #ZanupfMustGo”

Hon Tendai Biti

Emmerson Mnangagwa To Push For Seven-Year Suspension Of Elections In Zim?

Farai Dziva|Hard-hitting MDC Alliance vice president Tendai Biti has said Emmerson Mnangagwa and Thokozani Khupe want to form a “dangerous” political pact under the guise of a “Government of National Unity.”

Biti also argued that after the formation of the so called Government of National Unity, elections will be suspended for seven years.

“The regime is broke and broke in absolute terms .The coffers are empty & they are generating salaries through the RTGS ponzi scheme .To date Treasury has not disbursed #SafetyNets payment to Min of Social Services.Tobacco sales have had a poor start and donors not coming on board .

Desperate regime actively negotiating some “GNU” with Supreme Court created Frankenstein outfit and other dross with constitutional amendments being mooted some of which are to suspend all elections for 7 years,” argued Biti.

“The desperate marriage of unelectable desperados not popular inside.

No amount of lipstick or political gamesmanship can save regime and its acolytes. No amount of manipulation and abuse of state institutions will save same.Only robust political solution that respects the people’s will and commits to irrecoverable reforms can save Zimbabwe. #ZanupfMustGo”

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Mutodi, Mutsvangwa Feud Intensifies

Farai Dziva|Controversial Deputy Information Minister, Energy Mutodi has claimed he is now living in fear of the “Chris Mutsvangwa and SB Moyo coalition.”

Writing on Twitter, Mutodi appealed for prayers as he was not aware of what the two were planning against him.

On Monday Mutodi accused his boss Monica Mutsvangwa of capturing state broadcaster, ZBC.

“Living in fear of the Chris Mutsvangwa-SB Moyo coalition. I hope it won’t resort to wartime tactics. Appealing for prayers,” Mutodi posted on Twitter.

Commenting on the battle between Mutsvangwa and Mutodi, business tycoon Mutumwa Mawere said :

@energymutodi
lifts a finger against @MinsterSBMoyo alleging that there is only one BOSS in Zim.

@energymutodi
is a Deputy Minister yet on social media, he would appear to be accountable only to the President. Where is the order and structure in the govt? The centre has fallen apart.

Mutodi, Mutsvangwa battle rages on…

I Am Now Living In Fear Of Mutsvangwa, SB Moyo Coalition: Mutodi

Farai Dziva|Controversial Deputy Information Minister, Energy Mutodi has claimed he is now living in fear of the “Chris Mutsvangwa and SB Moyo coalition.”

Writing on Twitter, Mutodi appealed for prayers as he was not aware of what the two were planning against him.

On Monday Mutodi accused his boss Monica Mutsvangwa of capturing state broadcaster, ZBC.

“Living in fear of the Chris Mutsvangwa-SB Moyo coalition. I hope it won’t resort to wartime tactics. Appealing for prayers,” Mutodi posted on Twitter.

Commenting on the battle between Mutsvangwa and Mutodi, business tycoon Mutumwa Mawere said :

@energymutodi
lifts a finger against @MinsterSBMoyo alleging that there is only one BOSS in Zim.

@energymutodi
is a Deputy Minister yet on social media, he would appear to be accountable only to the President. Where is the order and structure in the govt? The centre has fallen apart.

Energy Mutodi

Mutodi Reveals A New Zanu PF Faction Headed By Mutsvangwa And SB Moyo

By Own Correspondent| Deputy Information minister Energy Minister Energy Mutodi has exposed fissures in the ruling Zanu PF and government saying he is now living in fear of a coalition involving Foreign Affairs minister SB Moyo and War Veterans leader Christopher Mutsvangwa.

Early this week, Mutodi mocked Tanzania for resorting to prayers to fight lockdown while praising Zimbabwe for the lockdown.

The tweet did not go down well with government which was forced to distance itself from the remarks.

This forced Mutodi to hit back, commenting on a ZBC story saying it showed the abuse of state media by Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa and her husband Chris.

He has gone further to claim that he is living in fear of SB Moyo and Mutsvangwa.

“Living in fear of the Chris Mutsvangwa-SB Moyo coalition. I hope it won’t resort to wartime tactics. Appealing for prayers,” said Mutodi

Could Mutodi be revealing power fissures in both Zanu PF and the government or exposing a new faction headed by the two men he mentioned in his Twitter post

Consider People’s Lives First, Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has accused Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s government of choosing politics ahead of people’s lives.

Chamisa also criticized the Supreme Court ruling on the MDC leadership dispute and the recall of MPs.

“The most significant Government achievement made during this COVID-19 lockdown in Zimbabwe is the bizarre handing down of a Supreme Court judgment and the abusive summoning of parliament, not to fight the Coronavirus pandemic, but to fight political battles.

Why do we put politics ahead of nation building and saving lives??
livesbeforepolitics,”Chamisa argued.

Emmerson Mnangagwa and Nelson Chamisa

Chamisa Speaks On “Bizarre” Supreme Court Ruling …

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has accused Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s government of choosing politics ahead of people’s lives.

Chamisa also criticized the Supreme Court ruling on the MDC leadership dispute and the recall of MPs.

“The most significant Government achievement made during this COVID-19 lockdown in Zimbabwe is the bizarre handing down of a Supreme Court judgment and the abusive summoning of parliament, not to fight the Coronavirus pandemic, but to fight political battles.

Why do we put politics ahead of nation building and saving lives??
livesbeforepolitics,”Chamisa argued.

Nelson Chamisa

WATCH: Chinese Ambassador Boasts Saying China Didn’t Bring COVID-19 To Zimbabwe | V11 Proves The Opposite

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July Moyo Says Vic Falls Mayor Can Only Be Removed By A Tribunal Set By Govt

LOCAL Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo has said Councillor Somveli Dlamini remains the legitimate mayor for Victoria Falls as he can only be removed from office through a general election or a tribunal set by Government.

Minister Moyo wrote to the municipality yesterday nullifying an election conducted by 10 councillors which replaced Clr Dlamini with ward 5 Clr Richard Mguni last Thursday.

This puts to rest a tussle for power between Clr Dlamini and Clr Mguni which had seen the former disowning a resignation letter he purportedly wrote in March, as he claimed he remains the legitimate mayor for the town.

Minister Moyo confirmed writing to the municipality yesterday.

“He was not fired from being mayor. He can only be fired or removed in terms of the Constitution or if there is a tribunal set of which I haven’t put any. What it means is that since he has been reinstated, he returns to the office of the Mayor,” said Minister Moyo.

WATCH VIDEO: Kazembe Speaks On Wearing Of Masks By Motorists

Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe has said motorists should put on masks even when they are alone in their cars online with government requirement.

He made the remarks during a post cabinet media briefing.

He added that police officers manning road blocks into city centres are allowed to check letters confirming that people getting into town are part of essential services.

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“Mwonzora 2 – Chamisa 0”

By Robert Sigauke- The day of reckoning came sooner than expected, as events outpace and outdate fortunes in the mainstream opposition.

It does read that the alliance’s top names have now came to face the reality that the ante has gone up a notch. This is real politics now, those who will lose, will simply lose.

On Monday 11 May 2020, 85 MDC Alliance MPs gathered at Harvest House to discuss supposed emergency issues which business turned out to be a stock taking exercise to sniff out and scare the Judas Iscariot spirit out of anybody before they answer the so called call of thirty pieces of silver. The tragedy that has painted the sun black is that Thomas’ doubting spirit has overwhelmed the upper room, hence the stock taking.

These are corona daring politics to instil fear on adults who know too well where they stand, and where they might stand on each turn where a decision affecting their stomachs and political careers has to be made. It is actually an insult on the intelligence and dignity of these honourable men and women of the August house, to require them to brave the infected streets and contaminated air all to assemble and pledge for the umpteenth time their “loyalty” to an illegitimate leader.  In a mass voluntary movement, nobody should be frog marched to pledge their loyalty.

Loyalty is pledged to values that founded the movement, these never change only people come and go. Loyalty ceases to be, if it has to be tested by stock taking before crucial bridges are crossed. It should be a matter of confidence, of subconscious togetherness.

Accepting that some of the MPs gathered at the meeting on Monday are also eligible delegates for the extra ordinary congress, pertinent and important questions arise from this. Is the alliance taking stock to weigh chances of participating in the extra ordinary congress? Is the alliance fully aware that not all the MPs gathered there belong to MDC-T, which is at the centre of the wrangle in courts, and therefore those outside the MDC-T component may not participate or vote in the upcoming congress?

Should the MDC-T in the alliance decide that they should resign en masse and pull out of parliament, is there an alternative programme for these cadres who will find themselves as new trespassers at parliament buildings and its programmes, without the perks and income. Biti’s rebellion in 2014 left many recalled MPs in the cold, they all remember this too well.

Whether it is factual or not, this is not the time for Wanachi to disclose to a group of hares that carrots are dangling across the river, it is both suicidal and renders the Monday meeting potentially wasted.

There are opposition cadres who are tired of the duel against the ever shrewd ruling party and have seen many a time hope promised and hope fading away for decades since the inception of the democratic project in the late 90s.

The western capitals too, are fast losing patience with the student kind of politics displayed by the Sikhalas, Hwendes and Bitis. Is it not Hwende who declared in a tweet that the MDC-T of Morgan Tsvangirai “went” with Khupe?

If it is on record then that the MDC of Tsvangirai is the one that had offices a Harvest House, is the alliance not contradicting itself? Sikhala continues making statements that border on treason to whip up populist sentiment, it seems the politics of thinking have all vanished into thin air.

I would like to believe Professor Welshman Ncube does not agree with most of these reckless actions, the man is a strategic thinking leader.

There are many within the opposition and ruling party who have awoken to the reality that the solution to the country’s problems involves everyone from either side.

This is the surest way that will bring food on the table for suffering Zimbabweans, people want buttered or unbuttered bread, resuscitation of industries, others in diaspora want to come back home. Unity, is the surest way that will bring peace and security for all people from all walks of life to exercise the very same rights demanded by the democratic project.

Lest we forget, Zimbabwe was born out of bloodshed, and any serious nationalist project does not see this cheap. The frank truth, an eventual democratic project government will not stand a nationalist movement like Zanu PF on the outside pissing in to the system as an opposition. The Entumbane episode in the early 80s is only a painful highlight of such possibilities. Zimbabweans can still achieve democracy, peace, bread basket status and security without the barrel. This is what the student politicians do not see, it takes foresight.

Whatever is left of Zanu PF will not reform itself out of power, and neither will it be taken out of power through the ballot easily, the hold it has on the majority of voters is one of deep emotional trigger, believe this.

Alex Magaisa correctly captured that the most important task of the opposition in the aftermath of the 2018 elections, was to mobilise and break the rural vote impasse. This is the game changer.

The allegations of a GNU in the making by the blabbermouth Wanachi is only confirmation, if true, of the predictions made in my previous article (Lest the Alliance will bark outside the Tent) relating to the fact that the legality and political legitimacy requirements of the MDC-T were all in pursuit of bringing the party to POLAD and hammer out a political settlement which I summarised, “will not end with drinking mazoe on the negotiating table.”

As means towards the end, there is talk in reliable circles that amendments of the laws are impending to the effect that the party with the MPs that have been recalled or resigned, will simply second and nominate a replacement. Being the legally recognised party leadership, Mwonzora et al will be the ones to put in place systems that will nominate who goes to parliament and who does not.

This will be the third score. This will make a lot of cents oh excuse me, sense while saving dollars. The fiscus is already burdened to deficit by the COVID thrusts, and holding such a huge number of by elections will only defeat the purpose of noble efforts to curb the spread of the virus. This is what the echoes from the system say, and this does make sense. Dollars need to be saved, lives need to be saved.

It is high time that the alliance leaders wake up and realise that the train is fast leaving them behind, they must put their house in order, be humble and salvage the little that is left. At times it is wisdom to take a step back to make progress forward. Arrogance is indeed a highway to self destruction. The house is on fire, see the inhabitants running to safety. The four already dismissed legislators had no choice, the remaining MPs still have and they will cleverly choose their battles.

Robert Sigauke is a Legal Manager, Author and Political Commentator. He writes from Johannesburg. [email protected]   

Zanu Pf Hits The Ground Running Using COVID-19?

By A Correspondent- A Zanu Pf stalwart went around Kuwadzana, Harare calling on citizens to register their names as Zanu Pf supporters in order to access food aid during the Lockdown.

Said the Zimbabwe Peace Project in its report:

“Zanu PF political commissar a Mr. Guta of Kuwadzana constituency went around Kuwadzana paddocks telling perceived Zanu PF supporters to register their names with ruling party chairperson Mr. Mukazika to get government food assistance under the COVID-19 State fund.

“On 1 April 2020, Guta toured ward 9 and 10 encouraging devoted ruling party members to check if their names still existed under the party’s cell structures at branch level. Most residents who do not participate in ruling party programs were not included in the process.”

Komichi In U-Turn Over ED Legitimacy

By A Correspondent- Morgen Komichi, who was the MDC Alliance’s chief elections agent and was arrested for publicly challenging the 2018 presidential elections, has made a U-turn and endorsed President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the country’s legitimate leader.

Komichi is now backing acting MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe after the Supreme Court ruling ordered her to convene an extra-ordinary congress within three months.

The Supreme Court ruling which ruled that Nelson Chamisa was unconstitutionally elevated to party deputy president by the late MDC founder, Morgan Tsvangirai, in 2016, also ordered the party to go back to its 2014 structures, paving the way for Khupe.

Khupe quit the party in a huff after losing the leadership battle to Chamisa in 2018 and formed her own faction of MDC-T, which she ran under in the 2018 presidential elections. After the Supreme Court ruling Komichi and Douglas Mwonzora immediately dumped Chamisa and joined Khupe.

Mwonzora fired the first shots last week when he recalled four MDC Alliance MPs as Khupe moved to take full control of the opposition party.

Komichi and Mwonzora, both senators, were part of the MDC Alliance that refused to recognise Mnangagwa’s electoral victory and on several occasions walked out on him in Parliament in protest over what they said was a stolen election.

But after crossing the floor, Komichi, who played a huge role over the “illegal” ascendency of Chamisa to succeed Tsvangirai, said he now recognised Mnangagwa as a legitimate leader.

“We received advice from a lot of people and organisations telling us that the card of Mnangagwa’s illegitimacy was no longer viable,” Komichi said.

“The matter of Mnangagwa’s legitimacy was decided by the Constitutional Court and we accept that ruling. We should respect court processes as a democratic and constitutional party.”

He added: “Democracy is a game of numbers, but now that I have pronounced myself, when he (Mnangagwa) walks in (Parliament), I will stand up for him and respect him. We have to respect decisions that were made by professionals.”

Komichi, who was also Chamisa’s chief election agent, also said Chamisa’s Constitutional Court challenge against Mnangagwa’s electoral victory lacked evidence.

“We did not have evidence on whether we had won the election or not,” Komichi said.

“What I can say for sure is that we did not verify the results. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) just announced the results and I stood up to say the results were fake; but after we lost in court, we have to respect the courts.”

In 2018, when Zec announced Mnangagwa as the winner of the presidential poll, Komichi stormed into the command centre, where the results were being announced and declared that they were fake, claiming he had evidence of Chamisa’s victory. In an affidavit presented in court, Komichi, under oath, said Chamisa had polled 2,6 million votes for the MDC Alliance party and, therefore, won the elections.

He also dismissed a political dialogue to tackle Zimbabwe’s economic crisis initiated by Mnangagwa, which Chamisa refused to join.

Komichi, who once declared undying loyalty to Chamisa, is now gunning for presidency of the MDC-T where he is set to square up with Khupe, Mwonzora and Elias Mudzuri.

Chamisa, in a separate interview, said he was well aware of the attempts by Mnangagwa to resolve the legitimacy issue by capturing structures of the MDC so that they confer to him what he desperately needed.

He said he would not be pressured into joining Polad and those who did so were “walking into hell and would lose their souls and sell out the future of the people of Zimbabwe”.

“I would lose my life, I would lose the life of Zimbabweans, because you are walking into a dungeon, you are walking into a den of lions, but also, you are walking into a bottomless pit. Nobody will walk into hell and be told you will lose nothing, you will lose your soul and you will burn,” Chamisa charged.

Meanwhile, the MDC Veterans Activists Association, (MDC VAA) who call themselves party custodians and veterans have thrown weight their behind Chamisa.

The MDC VAA which was formed in 2008 and has had a love-hate relationship with the party, however, pledged undying support for Chamisa. MDC VAA deputy secretary-general Takavafira Zhou said they acknowledged the leadership of Chamisa which came out of the 2019 congress.

Private Quarantine Doesn’t Mean We Have Failed: Mavhima

By Own Correspondent| Social Welfare Minister Paul Mavima has said allowing returning citizens with money to chose quarantine facilities of their choice was not an admission of failure.

Speaking during a post cabinet media briefing Tuesday evening, Mavima said the decision to open up to those with own money was in response to those who offered to pay for better accommodation.

“We have not lacked resources to look after them, in terms of food and other provisions that they need,” Mavima said.

“There are returnees who are saying we do not want to be in public facilities, we would rather pay and be in more comfortable facilities.

“You will realise cabinet has said if there are those people who want to pay, we should set up those private facilities.

“You have to understand that there are some citizens who could not pay for themselves so the state has to continue providing for them and we can assure the state has resources to look after them,” said Mavima.

Over 3 000 Zimbabweans have since returned into the country since the outbreak of the deadly pandemic in March this year.

Senior Govt Official Sacked For Opposing Corruption

By A Correspondent- A prominent Twitter personality using the Twitter handle @Just_VeeV says former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Child Care Dr Agnes Mahomva was “demoted” after she opposed corrupt deals in the Ministry.

On Tuesday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa approved the appointment of Dr Mahomva to the newly created post of Chief Coordinator, National Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Office of the President and Cabinet.

According to @Just_VeeV, Dr Mahomva cancelled 3 tenders that had been illegally awarded to some officials. 

Below is the full thread:Of @MoHCCZim chaos and Mahomva’s ‘demotion’

So word is that Mahomva cancelled 3 tenders that had been illegally awarded to some officials.

Company A had no capacity.
Company B had no bank guarantee
Company C had test kits that had not been approved.

Allegations are that company C procured the test kits just before gvt gave the directive to companies to test their employees before reopening their businesses. This also saw a spike in prices for the kits, from US$10 to $16. This made her more unpopular.

In addition, it is said the Minister didn’t want the PPEs being made by local universities to go through SAZ for quality testing and assurance, something the former Perm Sec didn’t agree with. So chucking her out was the only option.

It seems donors have confidence in Dr Mahomva. Most of the donations are going to gvt. Her departure could have made then consider 3rd party route something gvt could not risk. So they created the post to make sure she stays and finish off the #Covid19Zim work.

What happens after nobody knows. And oh hanzi the Minister used to take home 3 000 litres of fuel every month and Mahomva cut it down to 800. Hence their friction as well.

But some say Mahomva was no angel. And these are the allegations:

That she didn’t respect the Minister and ran a parallel ministry. She disregarded his directives and never sought approval especially in the past few months. This didn’t go down well with Dr Moyo.

Word is that most people in the Ministry did not like the idea of having Dr Moyo, who used to be their junior, elevated to being the Minister. And that he doesn’t enjoy support from Drs either who prefer working with Dr Mahomva instead.

But whatever the case is…pane nyaya.

WATCH: Drama As Self Proclaimed Millionaire, Julie Condliffe Fails To Refund Victim A Paltry 6K

Last night ZimEye investigated a self proclaimed millionaire, self boasting Julie Condliffe as she failed to refund a victim a paltry GBP 6,000.

There was a revelatory moment as Condliffe began to harrass another whistleblower via SMS during the program. This was as thousands tuned in to watch and listen.

For 12 years to date, ZimEye remains committed to investigative journalism that has seen victims of violence winning lumpsum amounts, millions of pounds being recovered and scores of victims winning court cases. 

Condliffe told the victim who is reportedly suicidal, the only thing that is guaranteed in life is death. She said:

” I’ve also made some money in property; So the property game fluctuates up and down. There’s never any guarantee. 

“I don’t think the any guarantees in life. I think the guarantees that we have are that we will die.

“That’s the one guarantee that I know.

There was another moment when it was revealed Condliffe has made a killing on a book she has authored amd says is a No.1 Best Seller.
There was another moment when it was revealed Condliffe has made a killing on a book she has authored titled, “Strategies For Investment Success.” She says the book a No.1 Best Seller.

“But in terms of the property market, it is going to continue to fluctuate and people will make money, people have made money before me, people will make….”

Below is the program.

ED Dishes Out 10t Of Rice To Mapostori

By A Correspondent- Members of the Johanne Masowe eChishanu sect led by Moses Gwasarira of Highfield, popularly known as Mose Gwanzura, yesterday received some bags of rice from President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The rice was part of a 10-tonne consignment donated by Mnangagwa to the church in the wake of the global pandemic COVID-19 crisis.

The members of the apostolic sect have been Zanu-PF’s campaign machine during elections.

Speaking to NewsDay after receiving the rice at his shrine, Gwasarira said the donation was a shot in the arm as it complemented their efforts to feed more than 20 000 members, the majority of whom survived on vending.

Govt Gives In To Pressure To Allow Private Quarantine

By Jane Mlambo| Government has succumbed to public pressure to establish private accomodation where those with own money can stay during the mandatory quarantine period.

Speaking during yesterday’s Post Cabinet Media Briefing, Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa said returnees now have a choice to stay in government provided facilities or private accommodation of their choice.

“Cabinet resolved that returnees who offer to pay for themselves be allowed to do so on condition that the facility is secure and subject to inspection by health and security officials and that reputable and established companies be contracted to supply Covid-19 materials,” said Mutsvangwa.

There was a commotion the last time returnees from the United Kingdom arrived in the country when government offered them accomodation at Belvedere Teachers College.

The UK returnees said the facility did not have running water and was not fit for human habitation, forcing the government to consider private accommodation.

Tragedy As Man Drown While Evading Security Guards Arrest

By A Correspondent- A man drowned in a dam in Harare while evading security guards who wanted to arrest him for trespassing at a farm, police have said.

The incident took place on Monday at Harava Dam in Hatfield.

“An unidentified male adult drowned at Harava Dam, Hatfield, Harare on Monday, 11th May while evading arrest from security guards for trespassing at a local farm,” police say.

His accomplice managed to swim across the dam and escaped, the police statement added.

Police say that investigations into the case are continuing.

Meanwhile, police say that replenishing of supplies should be done at the nearest shops within a 5 km radius.

“… gathering for the purpose of consuming alcohol at shopping centres/private residents is illegal. The police will arrest all those who violate the law,” the police warned.

However, residents say oftentimes, the basic commodities they want to purchase such as mealie-meal and sugar may not be available at nearby shops

UPDATE: Official/Black Forex Trading Rates As At 13 May 2020

The current bank exchange rates for the ZWL$ today are as follows:

  • USD to ZWL$: 25.00
  • ZWL$ to RAND: 0.7328

Data according to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

Black Market Rates: 

  • OMIR $65.73
  • USD to ZWL$ zimrates.com  $50.20
  • USD to ZWL$  zwl365.com $48.00
  • USD to ZWL$ bluemari.info $45.00
  • USD to BOND: zimrates.com $36.6

More: marketwatch.co.zw

Botswana Back On Lockdown Over New Coronavirus Case

Botswana capital city Gaborone was put back on a lockdown after the country recorded a new Covid-19 case.

Presidential Covid-19 task team co-ordinator Kereng Masupu said the capital city was declared a high-risk area and put under lockdown with effect from Monday.

This was after a truck driver from South Africa tested positive for Covid-19. The truck driver entered Botswana through the Tlokweng border from South Africa on Saturday and his results came back positive on Sunday.

At the time he had made contact with several other people, including businesses such as Choppies at Fairground Mall, the Puma filling station at Fairground Mall and the CA Sale and Distribution at Commerce Park, which were closed immediately, with their employees advised not to go to work until further notice.

“Those that came into contact with the truck driver are being traced while the truck driver is admitted at Sir Ketumile Masire Hospital,” he said.

All businesses the truck driver visited along his delivery route have been identified, registers have been collected and contact tracing has started.

The incident has occurred barely two days after the easing of restrictions on movement within the country to open up the economy, and only those with essential permits will be allowed to travel, Masupu has said.

Botswana has now registered 24 Covid-19 cases, with one death and 12 recoveries.

The country is under a state of emergency for six months in an attempt to cut the spread of Covid-19. Movement of people is restricted and only essential cargo is allowed through the country’s port of entry.

African News Agency (ANA)

Sex Worker Bewitches 21-Year-Old Glendale Man Who Refused To Pay

A footballer for FC Charles, a team from Glendale in Mashonaland Central province, reportedly died in mysterious circumstances after he slept with a sex worker and failed to pay for the services rendered, raising fears of witchcraft, while others maintain it was just a coincidence.

Crispen Magwaza (21) is said to have been bewitched by a sex worker, whom he failed to pay for her services.

NewsDay visited the Magwaza family, where a family spokesperson, Henry Magwaza confirmed the case.

“My boy fell sick. As the situation worsened, he divulged to me that he had slept with a certain lady of the night, (name supplied), but left without paying the service fee of US$10,” he narrated.

“I then took him to the woman’s place who told us that if he had not come with the money, something terrible would have happened to him.”

He added: “She told us to put the money on the floor so that the spirits could receive it directly and reverse the boy’s illness.

“She removed a scary doll and uttered a few words and my boy felt better.

“However, two days later, the situation worsened. We took him back but the lady said she could not do anything before he died.”

According to the family, Crispen developed urinary problems, urinating up to 20 litres of urine per day for five days before he passed on.

The sex worker is said to be in hiding after being threatened being threatened by the deceased’s friends.

This is not the first time bizarre things have happened in Glendale.

Sometime last year, Glendale hit headlines after an artisanal miner lost his manhood to a sex worker after failing to pay for services.

-Newsday

Defiant Gwanda University Ignores Lockdown Directive, As 16 Lecturers Share Single Office

By A Correspondent- Gwanda State University (GSU) has been accused of ignoring the COVID-19 pandemic, by opening the institution during a lockdown to stop the spread of the pandemic.

In addition, the university’s lecturers, 16 of them, are said to be cramped up in a small room, in oblivion of social distancing rules.

“About 8 Teaching Assistants occupy a foyer with 2 tables. The Computer Lab, which has 3 functional computers is used by about 7 to 8 lecturers who want faster connectivity. Staff in the Works Department shares a poorly ventilated cubicle at an average of 10 in one room,” the source had said.

“A public office originally meant for chairpersons at the admin block is used by six to eight members,” a source at the institution said.

“The university must have made efforts to address the issue of office space for employees before making this wild and wayward decision.

“The university authorities should have waited for the Head of State to announce the official government position regarding reopening of Universities.”.

GSU spokesperson, Walter Ndlovu confirmed that all staff members were directed to report for work on May 4.

He said the motive behind was to enable easier and more effective supervision and coordination of efforts in the execution of the development of online teaching materials and modalities.

“Lecturers were also to receive some training on online teaching as well as online handling of assignments and examinations.

“We also intended to make thorough preparations for the possible return of students, to coordinate and facilitate the involvement and participation of our members of staff who are serving on various provincial and national committees working on COVID 19 activities,” Ndlovu said.

“It was meant to also prepare to receive returnees from neighbouring countries and beyond given that the university was identified as one of the quarantine sites in the Insiza District.”

He said unlike other universities, GSU was able to accommodate its staff on its campus, as they had a small staff complement.

“Issues of social distancing are therefore easy to observe,” Ndlovu said.

“Staff responded to the call to report for work overwhelmingly and work on the aforementioned tasks and others are proceeding well.”

He denied that 16 people were sharing an office.

FULL THREAD: Journalist Drops Bombshell On Why Mahomva Was ‘Demoted’

A heath reporter Vivian Mugarisi has dropped a bombshell on yesterday’s appointment of Dr Agnes Mahomva to a new position of Chief Coordinator On COVID-19 Response in the Office of the President and Cabinet, saying it was a way to get rid of her after she reportedly cancelled three tenders illegally awarded to some companies connected to some top officials in the ministry of health.

Posting on Twitter, Mugarisi under the handle @Just_Veev said Mahomva could not be fired due to her strong connection with donors who were donating resources to government through her, hence the decision to give her a ceremonial post under the watchful eye of the President’s office.

Below is the thread posted by @Just_Veev early morning today…

Of @MoHCCZim chaos and Mahomva’s ‘demotion’ So word is that Mahomva cancelled 3 tenders that had been illegally awarded to some officials. Company A had no capacity. Company B had no bank guarantee Company C had test kits that had not been approved. Thread…

Allegations are that company C procured the test kits just before gvt gave the directive to companies to test their employees before reopening their businesses. This also saw a spike in prices for the kits, from US$10 to $16. This made her more unpopular.

In addition, it is said the Minister didn’t want the PPEs being made by local universities to go through SAZ for quality testing and assuarance, something the former Perm Sec didn’t agree with. So chucking her out was only option, but the donors…….

It seems donors have confidence in Dr Mahomva. Most of the donations are going to gvt. Her departure could have made then consider 3rd party route something gvt could not risk. So tbey created the post to make sure she stays and finish off the #Covid19Zim work…..

What happens after nobody knows. And oh hanzi the Minister used to take home 3 000 litres of fuel every month and Mahomva cut it down to 800. Hence their friction as well. But some say Mahomva was no angel. And this are the allegations……

That she didn’t respect the Minister and ran a parallel ministry. She disregarded his directives and never sought approval especially in the past few months. This didn’t go down well with Dr Moyo.

Word is that most people in the Ministry did not like the idea of having Dr Moyo, who used to be their junior, elevated to being the Minister. And that he doesn’t enjoy support from Drs either who prefer working with Dr Mahomva instead. But whatever the case is……pane nyaya.

#LockdownLife- Watch Video As Mahwindi Says “SORRY”

By A Correspondent- Comic Pastor whose real name is Prosper Ngomashi has released another skit where he is apologising on behalf of mahwindi to government, the police and the general commuting public.

The comedian who is well known for his hilarious comedy skits says the Lockdown has affected the livelihoods of mahwindi pleading for it to end.

Watch the video below…..

ZIFA Officials In Soup Over $8k Bribes

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police is investigating  32 ZIFA councillors for receiving $8,000 bribery money in a 2018 election at the football organisation.

The bribes were apparently paid by one of the candidates for the Zifa executive committee post.

A police source told the state media:

“Had it not been the lockdown due to Covid-19 we could have covered a lot of ground. These councillors are spread all over.

Some are provincial chairmen, others regional chairmen and members of those leagues. Its a shame and from our preliminary investigations those elections were just a farce.

One of the candidates, we are told was paying in cash which makes it difficult to prove but one councillor is a willing witness to that.

We have also recorded statements from a former executive committee member who said procedurally, the association takes care of the candidates’ meals, accommodation and so called incidentials, so we shall be keen to get clarity on why this individual used his own money.

Thirty Private Buses Added To ZUPCO Fleet

State Media|THIRTY conventional buses were inspected and 24 certified fit by the Central Mechanical and Equipment Department (CMED) in Harare yesterday following the recent invitation by Government for private commuter omnibus operators to join the Zupco franchise if they want to operate during the lockdown period and beyond.

The exercise is also being conducted in some parts of the country.

Government is urging private operators to bring their buses and drivers.

The buses should have certificates of fitness from the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID), passenger insurance and vehicle insurance, while drivers should have a valid Class 2 driver’s licence, a defensive driving certificate and a medical certificate.

Those interested in joining the Zupco franchise should take their vehicles for vetting at the nearest depot.

CMED managing director Mr Davison Mhaka confirmed the development, saying six buses failed the test.

The six have since been taken for repairs and will be inspected again.

Today, CMED will be inspecting kombis.

“We are also testing drivers through our driving school Easy Go, checking on their driver’s licences, defensive driving certificates and medical certificates,” he said.

Mr Mhaka said they wanted drivers who comply with traffic rules and regulations.

“We are also going to set up a tollfree number where people will phone through and report the behaviour of drivers. The numbers will be on these buses and all those who misbehave will be withdrawn,” he said.

Last week, Zupco said it was bringing its 500 franchised kombis back into operation.

Since all formal sector businesses were allowed to reopen last Monday after lockdown movement restrictions were relaxed, Zupco has been battling to move commuters to and from work, with people having to wait for several hours forcing some to breach safety and lockdown rules by riding on trucks.

Shingi Munyeza Bares His Soul – Watch Controversial Interview

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s advisor Dr Shingi Munyeza says the current system that is running the current is on the path of self-destruction.

In a lengthy interview with Heart n Soul’s Blessed Mhlanga on Tuesday, Munyeza said the country needs young people with innovation who must take ownership of Zimbabwe and bring down the current system.

He said young people must not desire to leave the country, but desire to change the way the country is being run.

“When you have no food, you have no water, when your kids can’t go to school when there is disease on your doorstep and you don’t have money it’s a perfect storm, so it dismantles itself because the leadership that brought it there is not capable of actually taking it out of there.

“It can’t, because, if it was able, we wouldn’t be where we are, the systems that took it to where were are going or where we are about to plunge into right now is incapable of taking us out of it so we need new blood, new wineskins and that’s why I am calling for the young people to start climbing in and make sure that they take their place,” he said.

Watch the video below:

Govt Okays Plush Quarantine For Rich Returnees

Zimbabwe’s cash strapped government has given a green light to returning residents wishing to finance their stay at quarantine facilities of their choice during the mandatory quarantine period.

The latest u-turn by the government comes barely a month after it slashed the mandatory quarantine period by one half, citing that the country does not have resources to follow the two-week period recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Speaking at Tuesday’s Post Cabinet Media Briefing, Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said that returning residents will no longer be forced into government-designated Covid-19 isolation centers they are not comfortable with for as long as they have the financial muscle to book into facilities of their choice.

‘Cabinet resolved that returnees who offer to pay for themselves be allowed to do so on condition that the facility is secure and subject to inspection by health and security officials and that reputable and established companies be contracted to supply Covid-19 materials,’ said Mutsvangwa.

Information secretary Nick Mangwana also confirmed the development on social media.

Writing on his Twitter account Mangwana said,

‘The returnees wishing to pay for their own accommodation and upkeep will now be allowed to do so on condition the place is secure and is subject to inspection by both health and security officials.’ said Mangwana.

The returnees wishing to pay for their own accommodation and upkeep will now be allowed to do so on condition the place is secure and is subject to inspection by both health and security officials

This also follows after the government had a standoff with residents who returned home from the United kingdom over poor living and sanitary conditions at one of the designated quarantine centres.

The returnees who were camped at Belvedere Teacher’s college torched a social media storm after it emerged that they were resisting mandatory quarantine at the facility, whilst demanding to be accommodated in a hotel.