Opposition Leader’s Dire Warning: “If We Don’t Take Action, Mnangagwa Will Kill Us All One by One”

By A Correspondent

Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) youth taskforce spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma, has issued a stark warning about the escalating political repression under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime.

In a fiery denunciation of the recent arrest and conviction of Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe leader Obert Masaraure, Chuma underscored the urgent need for collective resistance.

“If we don’t stand up, Mnangagwa and his bunch of criminals will pick us one by one like chickens ready for slaughter,” Chuma exclaimed. “Today they convicted @OMasaraure for a mere post of solidarity on X.

If the dictator can go this low, then resistance is a must. Defiance! Defiance! Defiance!”

Masaraure’s conviction, based on a social media post expressing solidarity, highlights the increasing clampdown on dissent and freedom of expression in Zimbabwe.

Chuma’s impassioned call to action reflects the growing frustration and fear among opposition members and civil society activists.

The opposition leader’s outcry did not end with Masaraure’s case.

On Africa Day, Chuma demanded accountability for high-level corruption linked to the exploitation of Zimbabwe’s mineral resources.

“Today on Africa Day, we call upon @PoliceZimbabwe to arrest Gold Mafia criminals as exposed by @AlJazeera documentary,” he stated. “Criminals looting our motherland must be locked up.

Our mineral wealth is being looted by foreigners via cartels linked to the highest office in the land!”

Chuma’s comments underscore the dual threats faced by Zimbabweans: political repression and rampant corruption.

The Al Jazeera documentary he referenced has exposed extensive gold smuggling operations allegedly involving top government officials, sparking public outrage and demands for justice.

As Zimbabwe grapples with these issues, Chuma’s vocal resistance and calls for defiance resonate with many citizens who are disillusioned by the current state of affairs.

His words serve as both a rallying cry and a dire warning of the potential consequences of inaction in the face of growing authoritarianism.

The political climate in Zimbabwe remains tense, with opposition figures and activists under increasing pressure.

Chuma’s statements reflect the urgency and gravity of the situation, emphasizing the need for unified and decisive action to challenge the current regime and protect the nation’s democratic principles.

Pomona City Opens More Land For Housing Development

By Business Reporter- The country’s largest property developer, WestProp Holdings, has opened more land for housing development through its POMONA CITY housing project.

Pomona City road construction aerial view

Phases 1B, and C of the housing project rolled into life last week following the ongoing road construction.

Some housing units in Phase 1A are nearing completion.

The road construction opens the phase to 600 new housing units, ensuring that “our customers can now start building their dream homes”.

This week, WestProp CEO Mr Ken Sharpe and his management team went on a tour of the live, work, shop and play mixed development site to appreciate the work being done.

The road development is expected to excite more customers to snatch the remaining 140 stands.

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

Chief Projects Officer Mr Mandla Ndebele indicated the signature road will make Pomona City “the best place to live and enjoy street driving”.

On completion, the Pomona project would be worth US$4 billion. 

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

Dubbed a city within a city because of its attributes that bring all urban aspects of life, work, shop, and play into one community, Pomona City is set to be a major prototype development that will be copied and replicated by other developers.

World-renowned architects were engaged in working on the master plan and building structures, making the development a fusion of cultures and very cosmopolitan.

The lifestyle community development combines the use of technology, communal living spaces and unique social amenities that differentiate the estate from the traditional suburban designs. 

The social amenities are exclusively reserved for the owners of properties to preserve privacy and uphold value.

Infrastructure developments and designs at Pomona City mirror the ones largely found in Dubai, which have traits similar to those in modern world capitals.

Time To Resist Mnangagwa Repression

By A Correspondent

Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) youth taskforce spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma, has issued a stark warning about the escalating political repression under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime.

In a fiery denunciation of the recent arrest and conviction of Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe leader Obert Masaraure, Chuma underscored the urgent need for collective resistance.

“If we don’t stand up, Mnangagwa and his bunch of criminals will pick us one by one like chickens ready for slaughter,” Chuma exclaimed. “Today they convicted @OMasaraure for a mere post of solidarity on X.

If the dictator can go this low, then resistance is a must. Defiance! Defiance! Defiance!”

Masaraure’s conviction, based on a social media post expressing solidarity, highlights the increasing clampdown on dissent and freedom of expression in Zimbabwe.

Chuma’s impassioned call to action reflects the growing frustration and fear among opposition members and civil society activists.

The opposition leader’s outcry did not end with Masaraure’s case.

On Africa Day, Chuma demanded accountability for high-level corruption linked to the exploitation of Zimbabwe’s mineral resources.

“Today on Africa Day, we call upon @PoliceZimbabwe to arrest Gold Mafia criminals as exposed by @AlJazeera documentary,” he stated. “Criminals looting our motherland must be locked up.

Our mineral wealth is being looted by foreigners via cartels linked to the highest office in the land!”

Chuma’s comments underscore the dual threats faced by Zimbabweans: political repression and rampant corruption.

The Al Jazeera documentary he referenced has exposed extensive gold smuggling operations allegedly involving top government officials, sparking public outrage and demands for justice.

As Zimbabwe grapples with these issues, Chuma’s vocal resistance and calls for defiance resonate with many citizens who are disillusioned by the current state of affairs.

His words serve as both a rallying cry and a dire warning of the potential consequences of inaction in the face of growing authoritarianism.

The political climate in Zimbabwe remains tense, with opposition figures and activists under increasing pressure.

Chuma’s statements reflect the urgency and gravity of the situation, emphasizing the need for unified and decisive action to challenge the current regime and protect the nation’s democratic principles.

Watch : Chamisa Speaks On 2023 Stolen Elections

By A Correspondent

In a surprising development that has sent ripples through Zimbabwe’s political landscape, opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has hinted at the formation of a new political movement.

This move comes after Chamisa’s dramatic resignation from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) earlier this year, citing heavy infiltration within the party.

Speaking on Sunday, Chamisa cryptically declared, “WARMING UP FOR IT…,” sparking widespread speculation about his next steps.

The enigmatic statement has left political analysts and supporters eagerly anticipating further details on what Chamisa has planned.

Chamisa’s resignation from the CCC, a party he helped establish, was a significant blow to the opposition’s unity and strength.

His departure underscored ongoing challenges within the party, including allegations of infiltration by Zanu PF, the ruling party.

This new development suggests Chamisa is preparing to re-enter the political fray with a fresh approach and possibly a new organizational framework.

The hint of a new movement comes at a critical time for Zimbabwe, as the nation grapples with economic hardships, political instability, and calls for reform.

Chamisa’s potential new initiative could re-energize opposition efforts and present a renewed challenge to the entrenched Zanu PF regime.

For now, the details of Chamisa’s plans remain shrouded in mystery. However, his history as a charismatic and influential leader suggests that any new movement he spearheads will likely draw significant attention and support from those disillusioned with the current political climate.

As the nation watches closely, Chamisa’s next steps could redefine Zimbabwe’s political landscape and reinvigorate the fight for democratic change.

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BREAKING: Chamisa Bounces Back

Breaking News: Nelson Chamisa Announces Return, Calls for National Leadership

Harare, Zimbabwe –By Farai D Hove | ZimEye | In a stunning political development, Nelson Chamisa, Zimbabwe’s most popular leader, has announced his return to the political arena, dispelling widespread speculation about his resignation. In a brief but powerful press conference today, Chamisa outlined his vision for the country’s future, emphasizing the need for national leadership over party politics.

“We have proposed a clear way forward,” Chamisa declared. “What this nation needs is leadership, and what this nation has had is party leaders. We need national leaders. That is why I am available as a national leader, but I’m not available for partisan politics. We have engaged with different stakeholders in SADC.”

In his address, Chamisa was particularly critical of the current governmental structures, which he deemed illegitimate. “I must reiterate the point I made to them: there is a de facto government, there is a de facto parliament, and a de facto parliament is not a legitimate parliament,” he asserted.

Chamisa called upon Zimbabwean citizens to actively participate in shaping the nation’s future. “I urge fellow citizens to take an active role in the peaceful determination of the destiny of our country. I excel you,” he concluded, leaving the audience with a renewed sense of hope and urgency.

Chamisa’s return is likely to shake up the political landscape in Zimbabwe, where he remains a beloved figure with a strong following. As the country faces significant challenges, his leadership and vision may provide the direction many have been yearning for.- ZimEye

Nelson Chamisa on Monday

Chris Mutsvangwa Admits Family Going Through Difficult Time Over Son’s Arrest

By A Correspondent| Zanu PF Spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa has admitted that his son Neville Mutsvangwa’s arrest and detention is giving the family difficult times.

Speaking a local radio station over the weekend Mutsvangwa said as a family they were going through extreme difficulties trying to cope with the situation.

High Court judge Justice Esther Muremba has recused herself from the Neville Mutsvangwa bail ruling citing personal reasons. The matter has since been referred back to the registrar. “Obviously as parents we are going through extreme difficulties but we have the fortitude,” he says. Neville is accused of contravening the Exchange Control Act, Bank Use Promotion and Suppression of Money Laundering Act as well as the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act.

There are unconfirmed claims that Neville was arrested and detained as part of controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo’s scheme to get the Starlink license without competition. Neville is believed to have been the first to seek a partnership with American billionaire Elon Musk to bring the much sought after Starlink deal.

High Court Judge Recuses Self From Neville Mutsvangwa Issue

By A Correspondent| High Court judge Justice Esther Muremba has recused herself from the Neville Mutsvangwa and two others matter citing personal reasons.

Justice Muremba was expected to deliver a ruling on bail applications by the accused today. She referred the matter back to the registrar.

More to follow…..

Mutsvangwas Are Dummy Sucking Cry Babies!

It is intriguing to see how loud the cruel and oppressive wail when they are given the taste of their own medicine.

We have seen the tears of the savagery late President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe and his family after he was deposed through a military coup. He spoke of being tormented by those he natured. Now, it is the spouses, Christopher Mutsvangwa ZANUpf Spokesman and Monica Mutswangwa, Minister of Women Affairs after their thieving son, Neville Mutsvangwa was arrested for illegally dealing in foreign currency and cash transfer. He was caught red handed with the tools of illicit trade and cash.

His parents are crying like small babies. In 2017 when he was coup Spokesman, Christopher Mutsvangwa told Aljazeera News that “speaking about Matabeleland genocide was being irresponsible”. Not to be out done Monica Mutsvangwa, during her time as Zimbabwe Minister of Information Publicity and Broadcasting Services, she threatened Matabeles with 2nd Matabele genocide after the Catholic bishops issued a pastoral letter criticising the Zimbabwe government for human rights violations.

She singled out an Matabele, Archbishop Ndlovu for attack, “Archbishop Robert Ndlovu is inching to lead the Zimbabwe Catholic Congregation into the darkest dungeons of Rwanda- type genocide”, said in statement. The message was understood in Matabeleland to mean that no Matabele should voice their concerns in Zimbabwe as that would invite 2nd Matabele genocide .

Neville Mutsvangwa was arrested the second time for the same offence. If his weeping parents wish to see their son they will visit him where other criminals are found ie police or prison cells.

What about more than 40 000 Matabeles that were slaughtered by the Zimbabwe government, what was their crime? What about more than 100 000 Matabele women that were raped by the Zimbabwe National 5th Brigade, what was their crime? What about 100 000 Matabeles who lost their homes that were burnt down, what was their crime? What about over 5 million Matabeles that are continuously being tribally marginalised and oppressed in Zimbabwe, what is their crime?

Heartless Mutsvangwas are always happy to rub salt into Matabele genocide wounds yet they shed rivers of tears for their thieving son. People of Matabeleland who lost their beloved ones have feelings like the Mutsvangwas and other Shona supremacists in Zanupf. People of Matabeleland have the right to life and self determination.

We hear that Christopher Mutsangwa harbours ambitions for the presidential post which should be up for grabs in about four years.

In Zimbabwe that is submerged in tribalism which Christopher and his wife, Monica Mustvangwa subscribe to, voluntarily and happily advocate for, salivating for the highest post in the land is as good as declaring war against the other Shona clans that have their own presidential candidates.

The incumbent President, Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Karanga clan want to keep it to themselves. We hope Mutsvangwa has not forgotten that his boss is not very kind to those who have an appetite for his position. He deals with them in the most cruel manner. Constantino Chiwenga who was scammed by the Karangas through a gentleman agreement wants it, actually he thinks it should be an automatic entry for him. For your own information, the Generari is also heartless. Saviour Kasukuwere is in the cold in exile, he and his Zezuru- Korekore Alliance want it too.

As Chris and Monica Mutsvangwa wish to be the first family of Zimbabwe, they must brace themselves for political persecution by prosecution, verbal and tribal attacks or at worse, elimination by assassination. That is the punishment for harbouring ambitions for the position of President in Zanupf. Tribal wars and slaughtering each other for positions has been the culture of Zanupf since it was formed in 1963.

We in Matabeleland do not subscribe to this animal like behaviour of murdering each other for positions, genocide against innocent Matabele civilians, military coups, tribal oppression, failure to run opposition parties, economy, empty arrogance that goes with Shona supremacism, culture of begging, corruption, theft and witch- craft which is in the Shona people’s DNA.

Our demand for the restoration of Matabeleland state which was delivered to the Zimbabwe government by MLO President Cde Paul Siwela in 2015 is in order, justified and none- negotiable.

i) we demand the restoration of Matabeleland state as at 3 November 1893

ii) we demand US$ 100 billion as reparations for Matabele genocide + interest accumulated as from the date the letter of demand was delivered to the Zimbabwe government

iii) we demand the unconditional withdrawal of trumped up treason charges and warrant arrest for MLO President Cde Paul Siwela

Izenzo kungemazwi!

Israel Dube

MLO Secretary for Information and Public Affairs

Former Herald Columnist Drops Bombshell On Wicknell Chivhayo Money

By A Correspondent| Former columnist of The Herald, Reason Wafawarova has dropped a bombshell on Facebook after claiming that controversial businessman and ex-convict Wicknell Chivhayo is renting a house that he is staying.

Recent media reports have alleged that Chivhayo is staying at former Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri’s US$7 Million house.

Recently Chivhayo offered Chimurenga music icon Dr Thomas Tafirenyika Mapfumo a house worth US$700 000 and an am upkeep allowance of US$300 000.

He also donated US$1 Million to the Johane Marange church and has been on a spending spree splashing money on cars for musicians and Zanu PF activists.

This has raised so much questions in society as no-one really understands Chivhayo’s business operations.

Now Wafawarova has claimed that the flamboyant but controversial figure does not have the money that he continuously claim to have, alleging that there is some high profile person behind his pseudo-philanthropy.

“I hear he paid advance rent of $160 000 for the rented property he resides at. Then he is offering Mapfumo a $700K house and a $300K upkeep allowance. Who is financing his pseudo-philanthropy and what’s the game plan? The cars, the $1 million to ZCC, and all the numerous gifts?,” said Wafawarova.

Meanwhile, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has given the sole and exclusive rights to distribute Starlink devices in the country in a move that has quoted controversy as the chubby businessman has of late been seen with Mnangagwa even at official government events.

The revelations by Reason Wafawarova have added another layer of complexity to the enigmatic figure of Wicknell Chivhayo, a businessman whose flamboyant lifestyle and controversial past have always drawn public scrutiny. Chivhayo’s reputation is a blend of high-profile generosity and a murky financial background, which has now come under further examination following Wafawarova’s claims. The context of Chivhayo’s spending is critical to understanding the significance of these allegations. His offer of a US$700,000 house and US$300,000 upkeep allowance to Dr. Thomas Mapfumo, a revered figure in Zimbabwean music, was seen by many as a grand gesture. However, in light of Wafawarova’s claims, such magnanimity is now questioned. Is this generosity a façade backed by unseen financial muscles, or is it a genuine act of philanthropy? The narrative is further complicated by Chivhayo’s US$1 million donation to the Johane Marange church and the luxury cars he has lavished on musicians and political figures, particularly those aligned with Zanu PF. Wafawarova’s insinuations suggest a deeper intrigue, possibly involving high-ranking officials or hidden benefactors. His pointed question, “Who is financing his pseudo-philanthropy and what’s the game plan?” resonates with a public increasingly skeptical of unchecked wealth and influence. These allegations prompt a broader investigation into the sources of Chivhayo’s funds and the motivations behind his extravagant spending. Moreover, Chivhayo’s close ties with President Mnangagwa have raised concerns about political patronage and corruption. The exclusive rights to distribute Starlink devices—a significant and potentially lucrative deal—granted to Chivhayo have stoked suspicions of favoritism. Mnangagwa’s government, already criticized for cronyism and lack of transparency, faces further backlash with this association. Chivhayo’s frequent appearances alongside Mnangagwa at official events bolster the narrative of a cozy relationship between business and politics in Zimbabwe, where the lines of power and wealth often blur. Public reaction to these developments has been one of growing skepticism and demand for accountability. Zimbabweans, who have witnessed decades of economic turmoil and political corruption, view Chivhayo’s story with a mix of intrigue and wariness. The potential exposure of a financial puppet master behind Chivhayo’s ostentatious acts would not only tarnish his image but could also implicate key figures in the government, leading to significant political ramifications. In summary, the bombshell dropped by Wafawarova challenges the public to reconsider the narrative of Wicknell Chivhayo. It shifts the spotlight onto potential hidden dynamics of power and wealth in Zimbabwe, calling for greater scrutiny and transparency. Whether Chivhayo is a genuine philanthropist or a front for more sinister financial operations remains a pivotal question, the answer to which could unravel deeper truths about the interplay of business and politics in the country.

Chamisa Announces That He Will Release Special Statement Today

By A Correspondent| Former Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa has announced that he is going to make a special announcement on the resolution of the 2023 general elections.

Posting on social media on Sunday, Chamisa said;

“Convivial greetings fellow citizens. Tomorrow, I’m going to release a special statement on the resolution of the 2023 August general elections. Watch the space! God bless you.#ForEveryone.”

Many people have accused Chamisa of not offering a solution or way forward with regards to the disputed 2023 Presidential elections while some said he had no plan, but the youthful politician has finally decided to speak and the nation is listening.

Chamisa who quit the CCC party after self imposed Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu went on a rampage recalling elected representatives, is currently unattached and has said he derives his mandate from being the 2023 Presidential candidate as well as from the over 2 million people who voted for him.

Johnathan Moyo Misses Home

By Political Reporter- Former cabinet minister Professor Johnathan Moyo has expressed a deep longing for his homeland.

In a recent video filmed by social media activist KingKandoro in Nairobi, Kenya, Moyo revealed that his heart remains firmly rooted in Zimbabwe.

Moyo was forced into exile in November 2017 following a coup by the military junta that ousted the late President Robert Mugabe. 

Since then, he has been residing in Kenya.

Mudha Caught Offside

By A Correspondent

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s right-hand man, Owen Mudha Ncube, has publicly instructed Zanu PF youths to take action against opposition figures Job Sikhala and Gift Ostallos Siziba.

“You can’t allow Job Sikhala and Gift Ostallos Siziba to insult Zanu PF. They must be stopped,” thundered Ncube in a video clip circulating on social media.

In response, Siziba said:
“Mudha and your team go to hell. We are not afraid of you.”

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BREAKING: Missing Zambian PF MP Found Alive In Kafue

By A Correspondent | A missing independent MP who is aligned to former president Edgar Lungu, Jay Jay Banda has been reportedly found alive.

The revelations were made by politician Sean Tembo who said he has been found in Kafue.

“Jay Jay Banda has been found in Kafue,” said Tembo.

More to follow

Nelson Chamisa Vows to Fix Broken Nation

By A Correspondent Opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has made a bold promise to swiftly address the challenges facing Zimbabwe. In a statement made on Saturday, Chamisa expressed his confidence in the ability to rapidly transform the nation, particularly highlighting the plight of rural areas.

Chamisa emphasized the urgency and feasibility of his plans. He stated, “In rural Zimbabwe it won’t take us time to fix the broken. #OnePeople.”

His declaration underscores a commitment to unity and rapid progress, a message that resonates deeply in a country grappling with economic instability, infrastructure deficits, and social challenges.

Chamisa’s pledge comes at a crucial time for Zimbabwe, where many rural communities are struggling with inadequate infrastructure, poor healthcare, and limited access to education.

His use of the phrase “it won’t take us time to fix the broken” suggests an ambitious timeline for reform, which is likely to appeal to voters tired of prolonged hardship.

The emphasis on rural Zimbabwe is particularly significant.

Historically, rural areas have often been neglected in favor of urban centers, leaving a vast portion of the population without basic necessities.

Chamisa’s commitment to these areas indicates a strategic focus on inclusivity and equitable development.

His statement also included a call for unity with the hashtag #OnePeople, which points to his broader vision of national solidarity and collective effort in overcoming the country’s challenges.

Wicknell Didn’t Pay A Penny for Starlink License While Masiyiwa Is Charged Millions for Basics

Wicknell Chivayo Granted Starlink License Without Payment, Government Spokesman Confirms. Harare, Zimbabwe – In a shocking revelation that has sent ripples through Zimbabwe’s telecommunications industry, government spokesman Nick Mangwana has admitted that prominent businessman Wicknell Chivayo was issued a Starlink license without any financial cost. The disclosure came through a brief Twitter exchange, raising serious questions about fairness and transparency in the regulatory processes managed by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz). The revelation was made when Josphat Beto, a concerned citizen, queried Mangwana about the licensing procedures on Twitter. Beto pointed out that Liquid Telecommunications, another major player in the sector, had paid for their license issued by Potraz. He asked whether IMC Communications, Chivayo’s company, had also paid for their license and, if so, how much and when. Mangwana’s succinct response, “They issued a license to them,” confirmed that Chivayo’s IMC Communications was indeed granted the license but made no mention of any payment. This confirmation stands in stark contrast to the heavy fees imposed on other telecommunications operators in the country. For instance, Econet Wireless, one of Zimbabwe’s leading telecom companies, has been charged millions of dollars for its operating license by the same regulatory body, Potraz. The disparity in the financial requirements for licensing raises significant concerns about potential favoritism and the integrity of the regulatory framework. Reactions and Implications The news has sparked outrage among industry stakeholders and the general public, who perceive this as an unfair advantage given to Chivayo’s company. Econet Wireless and Liquid Telecommunications, which have long been established players in the market, are required to make substantial financial investments to maintain their licenses. The apparent waiver for Chivayo’s IMC Communications could distort the competitive landscape, undermining the principles of fair competition. Critics argue that this move could set a dangerous precedent, where political connections and influence might overshadow merit and fair business practices. The government’s role in the telecommunications sector, particularly the actions of Potraz under the leadership of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, is now under intense scrutiny. Calls for Transparency. In light of these revelations, there are growing calls for transparency and accountability in the issuance of telecommunications licenses. Industry experts and political analysts are demanding a detailed investigation into the licensing process of IMC Communications and the specific circumstances under which Chivayo was granted his license. Opposition parties and civil society organizations are also weighing in, calling for an immediate review of Potraz’s licensing procedures. They insist that all operators should be subjected to the same regulatory standards and financial obligations to ensure a level playing field. Government Response. As the news spreads, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to these allegations. Thus far, there has been no official statement from President Mnangagwa or Potraz regarding Mangwana’s admission. Stakeholders are urging the authorities to provide a comprehensive explanation and to address the disparities in the regulatory framework. The admission by Nick Mangwana has brought to light significant concerns about equity and governance within Zimbabwe’s telecommunications sector. As the public and industry players demand answers, the government faces mounting pressure to ensure that all regulatory actions are transparent, fair, and in the best interest of the nation’s economic and technological development. This developing story may demonstrate the need for rigorous oversight and accountability in public institutions, particularly those that regulate critical industries such as telecommunications. — #### Twitter Exchange: **Josphat Beto (@BetoJosphat)** > Liquid has a license issued by @Potraz_zw and they paid for it. Did @Potraz_zw issue a license to IMC Communications? How much did IMC pay for the license? When? **Nick Mangwana (@nickmangwana)** > They issued a license to them
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Fake ZACC Cops Hit Zimbabwe

Surge in Imposters Posing as ZACC Officials Alarming Authorities

May 25, 2024 – Harare | The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has issued a stark warning about a troubling increase in individuals impersonating ZACC investigations officers. These imposters are targeting companies and individuals, extorting money under the pretense of levying fines or offering protection from alleged corruption charges.

In an urgent press release, ZACC alerted government officials, public entities, private sector stakeholders, and the general public to be vigilant. The Commission emphasized that these fraudulent activities are undermining the fight against corruption and exploiting the fear of prosecution among citizens.

**Key Points from ZACC’s Statement:**

– **Impersonation and Extortion**: Groups posing as ZACC officials are demanding payments from individuals and businesses, falsely claiming these funds are fines or protective measures against arrest and prosecution.

– **Public Alert**: The public is urged to report any suspicious activity or attempts at extortion to ZACC or the Zimbabwe Republic Police immediately.

– **Disavowing Fake Organizations**: ZACC distanced itself from numerous organizations falsely claiming affiliation with the Commission. These include entities such as Act Now Against Corruption, Coalition Against Corruption Trust, and Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Citizens Taskforce, among others.

ZACC clarified that it has no Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with these organizations and does not conduct business through them. However, the Commission remains open to formal agreements with legitimate civil society organizations engaged in anti-corruption efforts.

**Warning to Imposters**: ZACC issued a stern warning to those impersonating law enforcement officers, stating that such actions will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

### Guidance for the Public:
– **Verify Identities**: Immediately verify the identity of anyone claiming to be a ZACC official.
– **Do Not Pay**: Avoid paying any money to individuals claiming to represent ZACC, as its services are provided free of charge.
– **Report Suspicious Activity**: Report any suspected imposters to the nearest ZACC offices or police stations.

This surge in fraudulent activity comes at a critical time for Zimbabwe, as the nation grapples with ongoing corruption challenges. ZACC’s swift response aims to protect citizens and ensure the integrity of the country’s anti-corruption efforts.

Nelson Chamisa Africa Day Message

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AFRICA…

A United States of Africa in our lifetime!!

OneAfrica

OneCurrency

OneBorder

OneVisa

OneTrade

OneVoice

OneVision

OneGovernment

Yes, this is the #NewAfrica.

The future of Africa is in our hands.

Afrobarometer: 62% South Africans Worried About Democracy On Election Day

Afrobarometer Survey Reveals Top Concerns of South Africans Ahead of Elections

May 26, 2024 – Johannesburg | By A Correspondent | ZimEye | In the final weeks leading up to South Africa’s pivotal elections, a new Afrobarometer pre-election telephone survey has revealed the most pressing issues that citizens want the incoming government to tackle. The survey highlights unemployment, unreliable electricity supply, and corruption as the foremost concerns among South Africans.

Conducted by the Afrobarometer team, led by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR), the survey interviewed 1,800 adult South Africans between April 23 and May 11. This survey, drawing from a database of over 14 million cell phone numbers, represents Afrobarometer’s first publicly released telephone survey and has a margin of error of +/-2.3 percentage points.

**Key Findings:**

– **Unemployment**: Dominating the list of urgent problems, unemployment stands as the most critical issue for South Africans, demanding immediate government intervention.

– **Electricity and Corruption**: Close behind, unreliable electricity supply, commonly known as load shedding (26%), and corruption (21%) are also major concerns.

– **Economic Issues**: Additional economic challenges such as inflation (21%), poverty (21%), and overall management of the economy (20%) are significant priorities for the electorate.

As South Africans gear up to vote, the survey reveals widespread dissatisfaction with the current state of democracy and the country’s direction:

– **Dissatisfaction with Democracy**: More than 60% (62%) of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with how democracy is functioning in South Africa, contrasting with only 36% who are satisfied.

– **Country’s Direction**: A striking 85% of South Africans believe the country is heading in the wrong direction, a substantial increase from 46% in 2011.

– **Undecided Voters**: Among those registered and likely to vote, about one third (32%) have not yet decided which party to support.

Despite these concerns, there is a general optimism about the upcoming election:

– **Election Fairness**: The vast majority (68%) anticipate that the 2024 election will be free and fair, although 11% believe it will not be.

This survey provides a critical snapshot of the public sentiment and issues at stake as South Africa prepares for a significant electoral event. It underscores the urgent need for the next government to address these pressing concerns to restore public confidence and steer the country toward a more stable and prosperous future.

Luka, Toni, 10 Years Of Dominance

10 years of Luka Modric and Toni Kroos, 10 years of European dominance, 10 years of leadership, 10 years of sweeping all the stadiums of Europe… a duo that formed a golden era in the history of football.

  • Luca and Toni, in this order, painted with their feet a picture of Europe that will not be repeated…the last remnants of the lineage of great midfielders
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PSG Boss Speaks On Mbappe Departure

Luis Enrique: “It was a great chance for me to have coached Kylian Mbappé.”

“We are not going to replace Mbappé with any other player. There are no miracles, there is no substitute for Kylian Mbappé.”

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How to Spot a Winner: Simple Tips for Making UFC Picks

Selecting winners in UFC fights requires an interest in the sport and a keen eye for detail. With fighters from around the globe competing in various weight classes and styles, making informed UFC picks involves analyzing a broad spectrum of factors.

This article will provide practical and straightforward advice to enhance your ability to predict fight outcomes more accurately, turning you into a more savvy viewer and better bettor. Whether you’re a seasoned fight fan or a newcomer trying to understand the dynamics of matchups, grasping the nuances of each fighter’s strategy, physical conditioning, and psychological readiness will play a crucial role in making educated guesses about fight outcomes.

Understanding Fighter Styles

Assessing Compatibility

Each fighter brings a unique style to the octagon, which can significantly impact the fight’s outcome. Key styles in UFC include strikers, grapplers, and mixed martial artists who combine techniques. When making picks:

  • Striker vs. Grappler: A classic matchup. Strikers aim to keep the fight standing by using their punches and kicks, while grapplers look to take the fight to the ground. A striker with good takedown defense often has an advantage.
  • Striker vs. Striker: This match often hinges on who has the better defense or more power. Reach and speed can also be deciding factors.

Style Evolution

Fighters evolve, and so do their strategies. A predominantly grappler fighter might develop striking skills to become more versatile. Watching recent fights provides insights into how a fighter’s style has changed and can influence the fight outcome. Observing their training sessions, often available through fighter interviews or pre-fight documentaries, can also offer hints about new skills they’ve developed or improvements in areas they previously struggled with.

Analyzing Physical Attributes

Key Physical Factors

Beyond styles, physical attributes can sway a fight. When examining fighters, consider:

  • Reach: Fighters with a longer reach can often control the fight’s pace, keeping opponents at bay with jabs and long kicks.
  • Weight and Body Type: Small differences can be significant in weight-classed sports like UFC. A leaner, more muscular fighter might have speed and endurance advantages over a bulkier counterpart.

Conditioning and Stamina

A fighter’s physical condition, visible in their most recent weigh-ins and pre-fight footage, often hints at their preparation level. Stamina is particularly crucial in fights that could go the distance, affecting a fighter’s ability to perform in later rounds. Observing a fighter’s performance in the later rounds of their previous fights can give insights into their endurance levels. Fighters who maintain high energy and sharp technique in the later stages will likely have better conditioning and stamina, which can be decisive in a closely matched fight.

Tactical Preparation and Fight IQ

Game Plan and Adaptability

Understanding a fighter’s tactical preparation can be as crucial as physical readiness. Fighters with a clear game plan and the ability to adapt mid-fight tend to perform better under pressure. Consider:

  • Preparation for specific opponents
  • Ability to change tactics effectively during the fight

Mental Toughness

The mental aspect of fighting is often as important as the physical. Fighters who maintain focus and composure, especially after facing adversity, can turn the tide in critical moments. Look for fighters with resilience and a calm demeanor in past fights. A strong mental game often means a fighter remains unshaken by early setbacks in a match, can strategically navigate through high-pressure situations, and capitalizes on opportunities to turn the fight in their favor when most needed.

Historical Performance and Recent Trends

Track Record Analysis

A fighter’s history can provide valuable clues:

  • Win/Loss Record: Especially against similar opponents or fighting styles.
  • Recent Performance: A fighter on a winning streak might carry momentum into the fight, but be wary of those who may have had a string of easy matchups.

Injury History and Comebacks

Injuries can significantly impact a fighter’s ability to perform at their peak. Pay attention to any recent injuries or long layoffs, as these can affect physical capabilities and fight readiness. Assessing how a fighter has recovered from past injuries, whether they’ve returned to full strength, and how they’ve performed post-recovery can provide deeper insights into their current form and resilience.

Betting Smart

Understanding Odds and Value

While favorites often win, they don’t always offer the best value. Learning to spot underdogs with a reasonable chance to win can be more profitable. When examining odds, consider:

  • Fighters are underrated due to recent losses, yet they are showing strong comeback signs.
  • Overrated fighters riding high on popularity rather than performance.

Risk Management

Never wager more than you can afford to lose, and always diversify your bets. Spreading your stakes can help manage risk and increase the potential for a profitable outcome. Strategic betting involves picking winners and managing how you place your bets. Combining knowledge of the fighters with a disciplined approach to how much and on whom you bet can significantly enhance your odds of success over time.

Conclusion

Making informed UFC picks is a multifaceted approach involving understanding fighting styles, physical and mental attributes, historical performance, and smart betting strategies.

Honing your ability to analyze these elements will enhance your viewing experience and increase your success rate in predicting fight outcomes. Embrace the complexity of the sport, and let each fight teach you a little more about the subtle art of making educated UFC picks. With a comprehensive approach, you can enjoy the spectacle of each bout and engage in the sport with a more analytical eye.

For further insights and detailed analysis, consider visiting Hudson Reporter’s UFC Picks page to deepen your knowledge and refine your betting strategies.

Qoki-Welshman Ncube’s FakeLand Scam’s AGM Cancelled

An AGM set up to mislead investors of the IPU condemned politician, Welshman Ncube’s Qoki land scam, has been cancelled. The AGM had been set up to distract victims from pursuing their refunds, which are now at over 28 since the scam was first exposed in 2021. The CCC leader’s publicist Jimmy Chasafara set up the syndicate in 2017 and assigned the controversial Manchester based NHS nurse, Sithule Tshuma as their front to deceive ovef 550 women from Matebeleland to deposit an average USD45,000per person in land and other investments that are fake. Today a newspaper advert announces that the AGM has been cancelled.

The Deceptive AGM of the Qoki Land Scam By ZimEye Editorial | Investors must be vigilant and discerning, as recent developments highlight the increasing sophistication and audacity of fraudulent schemes. One glaring example is the Qoki land scam, orchestrated to deceive and defraud unsuspecting investors. The situation has grown so dire that a hastily arranged Annual General Meeting (AGM), intended to mislead investors and distract them from seeking refunds, has now been cancelled. This AGM was a calculated attempt by those behind the scam to deflect attention from their fraudulent activities. By convening this meeting, they aimed to placate and mislead victims, preventing them from pursuing legal recourse or demanding their due refunds. Since the scam’s exposure in 2021, over 28 victims have come forward, obtaining justice and reimbursement for their losses. 28 refunds have been processed through Zimbabwe, South Africa, and UK banking systems. The Anatomy of the Scam. The roots of the Qoki land scam can be traced back to 2017, when the condemned CCC leader’s publicist, Jimmy Chasafara(Ndaba Nhuku), established a fraudulent syndicate. Chasafara enlisted the controversial Manchester-based NHS nurse, Sithule Tshuma, as the front for this deceitful operation. Their primary targets were over 550 women from Matebeleland, each of whom was persuaded to invest an average of USD 45,000 in fictitious land and other sham investments. These women, trusting the supposed legitimacy of the scheme, deposited their hard-earned money into what they believed were sound investments. Instead, they were led into a financial trap, with no actual returns and non-existent properties. The scale of this scam is staggering, reflecting the intricate and manipulative strategies employed by Chasafara and Tshuma. Over USD25 million has been siphoned as the Welshman Ncube political faction grew in financial power at the back of dispossessing the people of Matebeleland. Lawyers first unmasked the scam around 2021-2022 period where the first 3 refunds were processed, and a legal paper assembled, but was only fully publicised when the ZimEye news network resumed investigations in April 2023. The Aftermath and the Warning. Since the exposure of this scam, the fallout has been significant. Victims have been left devastated, grappling with the financial and emotional toll of their losses. The recent cancellation of the AGM underscores the continued efforts of the scam’s orchestrators to evade accountability and justice. Investors must take this incident as a stern warning. Due diligence and skepticism are crucial when evaluating investment opportunities. Fraudsters are becoming increasingly adept at creating the illusion of legitimacy. Therefore, it is imperative to verify the credibility of any investment through reliable sources and professional advice. The Qoki land scam is a harsh reminder of the pervasive nature of financial fraud. Investors must remain alert and cautious, recognizing the signs of potential scams. Always question and thoroughly investigate any investment opportunity that appears too good to be true. Protect your investments by demanding transparency, seeking independent verification, and being wary of schemes that lack verifiable substance. Stay informed, stay cautious, and always prioritize the security of your investments.

Police Hunting For Inter Africa Bus Owner

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Republic Police has arrested top Zanu PF official Esau Mupfumi following scenes of violence involving touts at Mutare-Harare bus rank in Mutare.

According to a police statement, Mupfumi has already been arrested while Inter Africa owner Leornard Mukumba is on wanted list.

Ngezi Platinum Revival Continues

Ngezi Platinum Stars continued their revival after beating Bikita Minerals 2-0.

The defending champions moved to sixth place on twenty-one points, five behind leaders Manica Diamonds.

Takunda Benhura scored the opening goal in the sixth minute before Moses Demera sealed the victory in the second half.

Bikita Minerals, who had strong start to the season, drops to ninth place with seventeen points.

In Bulawayo, Chicken Inn played a goalless draw against Chegutu Pirates, while Leeroy Murape netted the solitary goal which helped ZPC Kariba return to winning ways, edging Yadah 1-0.

Elsewhere, Herentals came from behind to beat struggling Telone 2-1.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 14 Results:
Bikita Minerals 0-2 Ngezi Platinum
Chicken Inn 0-0 Chegutu Pirates
ZPC Kariba 1-0 Yadah
Herentals 2-1 TelOne
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Nelson Chamisa Vows to Fix Broken Nation in Record Time

By A Correspondent Opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has made a bold promise to swiftly address the challenges facing Zimbabwe. In a statement made on Saturday, Chamisa expressed his confidence in the ability to rapidly transform the nation, particularly highlighting the plight of rural areas.

Chamisa emphasized the urgency and feasibility of his plans. He stated, “In rural Zimbabwe it won’t take us time to fix the broken. #OnePeople.”

His declaration underscores a commitment to unity and rapid progress, a message that resonates deeply in a country grappling with economic instability, infrastructure deficits, and social challenges.

Chamisa’s pledge comes at a crucial time for Zimbabwe, where many rural communities are struggling with inadequate infrastructure, poor healthcare, and limited access to education.

His use of the phrase “it won’t take us time to fix the broken” suggests an ambitious timeline for reform, which is likely to appeal to voters tired of prolonged hardship.

The emphasis on rural Zimbabwe is particularly significant.

Historically, rural areas have often been neglected in favor of urban centers, leaving a vast portion of the population without basic necessities.

Chamisa’s commitment to these areas indicates a strategic focus on inclusivity and equitable development.

His statement also included a call for unity with the hashtag #OnePeople, which points to his broader vision of national solidarity and collective effort in overcoming the country’s challenges.

Chamisa Makes Bold Declaration…

By A Correspondent

Opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has made a bold promise to swiftly address the challenges facing Zimbabwe. In a statement made on Saturday, Chamisa expressed his confidence in the ability to rapidly transform the nation, particularly highlighting the plight of rural areas.

Chamisa emphasized the urgency and feasibility of his plans. He stated, “In rural Zimbabwe it won’t take us time to fix the broken. #OnePeople.”

His declaration underscores a commitment to unity and rapid progress, a message that resonates deeply in a country grappling with economic instability, infrastructure deficits, and social challenges.

Chamisa’s pledge comes at a crucial time for Zimbabwe, where many rural communities are struggling with inadequate infrastructure, poor healthcare, and limited access to education.

His use of the phrase “it won’t take us time to fix the broken” suggests an ambitious timeline for reform, which is likely to appeal to voters tired of prolonged hardship.

The emphasis on rural Zimbabwe is particularly significant.

Historically, rural areas have often been neglected in favor of urban centers, leaving a vast portion of the population without basic necessities.

Chamisa’s commitment to these areas indicates a strategic focus on inclusivity and equitable development.

His statement also included a call for unity with the hashtag #OnePeople, which points to his broader vision of national solidarity and collective effort in overcoming the country’s challenges.

Full List Of Chamisa’s  People’s Government Ministers

By Political Correspondent- The Nelson Chamisa-linked opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has released the list of the names of its shadow cabinet.

On Friday, the party’s Chief Administrator, Jameson Timba, announced a shadow cabinet comprising 16 Shadow Ministers and their deputies.

In a statement, CCC said the responsibilities of the Shadow Ministers and their deputies include holding the government accountable and promoting alternative policies and ideas, among others.

 Said CCC:

Their key responsibilities include holding the government accountable by scrutinizing the government’s policies and actions, developing and promoting alternative policies and ideas, serving as spokespeople for the party, articulating our values, principles, and positions on critical issues, participating in parliamentary debates, and communicating the party’s message and policies to the public through media appearances, speeches, and other events, among other key responsibilities.

Here is the full list of the shadow cabinet:

  • Finance, Economic Development & Investment Promotion – Corban Madzivanyika
  • Justice, Legal & Parliamentary Affairs – Agency Gumbo
  • Defence & Liberation Veterans Affairs – Shakespear Hamauswa
  • International Relations – Gladys Hlatywayo
  • Home Affairs & Security – Martin Mureri
  • Industry & Commerce – Mirriam Matinenga
  • Women’s Affairs, Community, Small & Medium Enterprise Development – Ellen Shiriyedenga
  • Local Government, National Housing and Public Works & Social Amenities – Ropafadzo Makumire
  • Mines, Energy & Power Development – Leslie Mhangwa
  • Education, Youth, Sport & Recreation-Takudzwa Ngadziore
  • Labour, Manpower Development, Public Services & Social Welfare – Sithabisiwe Moyo
  • ICT & Courier Services and Media & Broadcasting Services – Darlington Chigumbu
  • Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water & Rural Development – Brian James.
  • Transport & Infrastructure Development– Zivai Mhetu 
  • Environment, Climate, Tourism, Hospitality & Wildlife Management – Joana Mamombe
  • Health & Child Care-Daniel Molokele

Deputies

  • Defense & Liberation Veterans Affairs – Jabulani Hadebe
  • Education, Youth, Sport, Culture & Recreation – Desire Moyo
  • ICT, Media & Broadcasting and Broadcasting Services – Gift Mambipiri
  • Transport & Infrastructure Development – Hon. Lovemore Jimu
  • Labour, Manpower Development, Public Services & Social Welfare – John Kuka
  • International Relations, Cooperation & Trade – Innocent Zvaipa
  • Health & Child care – Shine Gwangwaba
  • Home Affairs & Security – Maxwell Mavhunga
  • Industry & Commerce – Solani Moyo
  • Environment, Tourism & Climate Change – Desire Nkala
  • Women’s Affairs, Community, Small & Medium Enterprise Development – Judith Tobaiwa
  • Agriculture – Madalaboy Ndebele
  • Local Government – Jongson Matambo
  • Energy & Mines – Prosper Mutseyami

ZiG Triggers Mayhem For Consumers

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwe’s recent currency changes have placed consumers in a difficult position, leading to widespread exploitation by retailers and service providers.

This alarming situation was highlighted by Norton MP Richard Tsvangirai during a heated parliamentary debate on Thursday.

“Currently, consumers are being overcharged by service providers.

For instance, the combi fare, which used to be 50 cents, has now increased to US$1,” emphasized Honorable Tsvangirai.

His comments reflect the broader economic distress facing many Zimbabweans as prices for essential goods and services soar.

The introduction of Zimbabwe’s new currency was intended to stabilize the economy, but instead, it has led to significant price hikes, exacerbating the financial burden on ordinary citizens.

Tsvangirai’s remarks in parliament underscore the urgent need for regulatory intervention to protect consumers from unscrupulous practices by businesses taking advantage of the currency transition.

As the cost of living continues to rise, the pressure on the government to address these issues grows.

Tsvangirai’s call to action highlights the critical need for measures that can mitigate the adverse effects of the new currency on Zimbabwe’s most vulnerable populations.

War Vets Push Mnangagwa Out

By Political Reporter- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has hinted at retiring at the end of his current term in 2028 soon after meeting with charged war veterans. 

This would mean that his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, will take over the leadership of the party and contest for the country’s Presidency in 2028.

This announcement comes amid persistent efforts by some supporters within his party, ZANU PF, to amend the Constitution and allow Mnangagwa to run for a third term.

During a groundbreaking ceremony for a new cricket stadium in Victoria Falls, Mnangagwa spoke in Shona, expressing his thoughts on retirement: “When I looked around, I realized that several businesses will be established here, such as butcheries. So, I thought that since I am about to retire, I will venture into livestock farming and sell the cattle here and make money.”

This unexpected declaration stands in stark contrast to the recent push by certain ZANU PF activists. 

Leveraging their two-thirds majority in the National Assembly—secured after a series of by-elections post the August 2023 general elections—these activists have been advocating for a constitutional amendment to extend Mnangagwa’s tenure.

Despite these efforts, presidential spokesperson George Charamba has firmly denied any plans to amend the Constitution, emphasizing the clarity of the existing term limits. 

This dismissal reinforces the notion that Mnangagwa’s tenure may indeed conclude as originally stipulated, marking a significant shift in the political landscape.

Mnangagwa met with war veterans and held a closed-door meeting.

Sources who attended the heated meeting told ZimEye that the former liberation war fighters challenged Mnangagwa to respect the party constitution and hand over power in 2028.

Mnangagwa Hands Over Power

By Political Reporter- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has hinted at retiring at the end of his current term in 2028. 

This would mean that his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, will take over the leadership of the party and contest for the country’s Presidency in 2028.

This announcement comes amid persistent efforts by some supporters within his party, ZANU PF, to amend the Constitution and allow Mnangagwa to run for a third term.

During a groundbreaking ceremony for a new cricket stadium in Victoria Falls, Mnangagwa spoke in Shona, expressing his thoughts on retirement: “When I looked around, I realized that several businesses will be established here, such as butcheries. So, I thought that since I am about to retire, I will venture into livestock farming and sell the cattle here and make money.”

This unexpected declaration stands in stark contrast to the recent push by certain ZANU PF activists. 

Leveraging their two-thirds majority in the National Assembly—secured after a series of by-elections post the August 2023 general elections—these activists have been advocating for a constitutional amendment to extend Mnangagwa’s tenure.

Despite these efforts, presidential spokesperson George Charamba has firmly denied any plans to amend the Constitution, emphasizing the clarity of the existing term limits. 

This dismissal reinforces the notion that Mnangagwa’s tenure may indeed conclude as originally stipulated, marking a significant shift in the political landscape.

Mnangagwa’s remarks have sparked widespread speculation about the future leadership of Zimbabwe, highlighting the internal divisions within ZANU PF and the uncertain path ahead for the nation.

-NewZimbabwe

Mastering Backyard Cricket With Limited Space and Equipment

Cricket game

Do you long to indulge your passion for cricket but lack of space and equipment is holding you back? No need to let the dream of becoming the next batmaster fall by the wayside just yet! With a little creativity and improvisation skills, you can actually enjoy full-blooded cricket in your own backyard. This guide will show you how to create a fun cricket experience no matter how small your lawn is. Between the activities you can try sports-themed slots in online casinos from the Telecomasia list and enjoy 100 free bonus on registration.

Make room for maximum play

The first thing you need to do is look at the dimensions of your backyard with cricket glasses. Even a small area of 10×15 metres can provide plenty of playing space if you use it right.

Limited space = short pitches

With a short distance between wickets, pitches need to be shorter to adequately challenge the batting sides. Let’s say your target line is 12 metres. Then you can try cutting the pitch length down to 12-15 feet. This will force the batters to time the pitches perfectly.

Creative field markings

No traditional pitch markings? Just get creative – use tape measures, chalk, cones or whatever you have. Line up the mat diagonally to create space for more squares around the wickets. Find some branches or bamboo poles and use them as fold markers instead of heavy steel weights.

Build equipment from improvised materials

A cricket bat doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Check your shed or workshop for old wood and build yourself a cheap bat from plywood and wooden plugs, for example. What about a ball? A tennis ball or solid rubber one makes a great throwing ball.

Now for the rules…

Once you have the basics of the court and equipment in place, it’s time to look at some customised rules. It makes the game both more challenging and more fun with a little thinking time along the way.

Limit «overs»

With a short distance between wickets, you can let each over consist of just 4-5 pitches. This sharpen both fielders‘ and batters’ concentration when every pitch counts.

Set stick drop criteria

Because batters’ timing is challenged, you can experiment with when a “stick” falls. Maybe three pitches without batting outside the batting line = drop? Play with variations to find the level of difficulty.

Reconcile fielding positions

On a small field, there’s not a lot of room for spread out fielders. Experiment with compact formations and rotate fielders much more often for a more enjoyable workload.

Shorten the match

Whatever you set as an indicator for the end of the match (e.g. how many falls or overs), keep the total playing time down to avoid boring innings. 30-45 minutes per innings can be fine.

Imagination counts the most

Here’s your chance to unleash your inner playmate and devise your very own set of house rules! How can you challenge each other as much as possible in limited space? Create a quirky scoring system or invent new court and ball movements to hit the goal line.

Keep spirits high and bodies intact

Remember to keep the ultimate goal in mind – to enjoy the camaraderie and fun of cricket with friends/family. On small backyard pitches, mistakes often turn into funny situations and should be met with laughter rather than criticism. The joy of play is more important than performance.

No backyard is too small for cricket when you follow these tips! By customising the dimensions, props and rules to suit the conditions of your garden, you can challenge your cricketing skills and get many hours of fun activity out of it. So go ahead and build your temporary backyard cricket pitch and enjoy the game up close and personal in a small way.

Mandaza Bus Accident in Kasimure, Hurungwe

By Farai D Hove | Hurungwe, Zimbabwe— A bus traveling from South Africa to Karoi, identified as the Mandaza/Elsberry coach, was involved in an accident in the Kasimure area of the Hurungwe district earlier today. Local authorities have confirmed that there were no fatalities, but seven people, including the bus conductor, sustained injuries.

Sad stare… Hurungwe accident

The accident occurred at approximately 10:00 AM local time on the main highway passing through Kasimure, a region known for its winding roads and frequent traffic. Eyewitnesses reported that the bus veered off the road after the driver appeared to lose control while navigating a sharp turn. The bus skidded for several meters before coming to a halt in a ditch on the side of the road.

Emergency services were quick to respond, with ambulances and fire services arriving on the scene within minutes of the crash. The injured passengers were swiftly transported to Karoi General Hospital, where they are currently receiving medical treatment. Hospital officials have stated that the injuries range from minor cuts and bruises to more severe fractures, but all the injured are in stable condition and expected to recover.

Local police have launched an investigation into the cause of the accident. Preliminary reports suggest that the road conditions, combined with the bus’s speed, may have contributed to the driver losing control. Authorities are also examining the bus for any mechanical failures that could have played a role in the incident.

One of the passengers, who requested anonymity, described the terrifying moments leading up to the crash. “We were all jolted forward when the bus swerved. There was a lot of screaming, and then a loud crash as we hit the ditch. It was very frightening,” the passenger recounted.

The Mandaza/Elsberry bus line is a popular choice for travelers between South Africa and Zimbabwe, known for its relatively affordable fares and frequent services. Company representatives have expressed their concern and are cooperating fully with the investigation. They have also stated that they will be conducting their internal review to ensure such incidents do not recur.

As news of the accident spreads, there has been an outpouring of support and concern from the community and local leaders. The Hurungwe district council has assured the public that they will be looking into road safety measures in the area to prevent future accidents.

More updates will be provided as the investigation continues and as further information about the condition of the injured becomes available.

Is Tapera The Right Man To Lead Warriors?

Manica Diamonds coach Jairos Tapera has been appointed the interim Warriors coach for the matches against Lesotho and South Africa early next month.

He will be assisted by Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Takesure Chiragwi as well as Green Fuel coach Saul Chaminuka.

Legendary coach Sunday Chidzambga will be the technical advisor.

Zimbabwe will face Lesotho on the 7th of next month before facing South Africa four days later.

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Gupta Brothers In India

Gupta Brothers Arrested in India Amid Allegations of Forcing Builder’s Suicide.

By Agencies | In a significant development, controversial businessmen Ajay Gupta and Anil Gupta were arrested on Friday in Dehradun, India, following allegations of their involvement in the death of a well-known local builder. The Department of Justice is set to engage with Indian officials after the arrest to discuss the case further.

According to Department spokesperson Chrispin Phiri, the arrest of Ajay and Anil Gupta came to light following media reports. While the arrest warrants were initially issued for Rajesh and Atul Gupta, authorities are now verifying the details through diplomatic channels. “Our Department of Justice and Correctional Services has noted reports of the arrest of two Gupta brothers, Ajay and Anil, in India,” Phiri stated to News24.

The arrests stem from accusations that the Gupta brothers played a role in abetting the suicide of builder Satyendra Singh Sahni. Sahni, in a suicide note addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, claimed that he was subjected to prolonged threats and financial pressure by the Guptas over a partnership project. This alleged harassment led Sahni to take his own life.

Ranvir Sahni, the son of the deceased, detailed the threats and intimidation his father faced from the Guptas. “Ajay Gupta and Anil Gupta filed a false complaint which led to my father being repeatedly summoned by Saharanpur police, further aggravating his distress,” he explained to the Times of India. Local police confirmed that a complaint was lodged against the Gupta brothers on May 19, 2023, highlighting the ongoing threats and harassment.

Authorities indicated that there was prima facie evidence to arrest the two businessmen, signaling a potential shift in the investigation into the broader implications of the case.

As the Department of Justice prepares for potential engagements with India, the international community watches closely, awaiting further developments in this unfolding case.

Barca Axe Xavi

Barcelona have fired head coach Xavi Hernandez following a meeting on Friday.

A statement by the club reads:

“The president of FC Barcelona, ​​Joan Laporta, informed Xavi Hernández this afternoon that he will not continue as coach of the first team in the 2024-25 season.

“The meeting took place at the Joan Gamper Sports City and the sports vice president, Rafa Yuste, and the sports director, Anderson Luís de Souza, Deco, as well as Xavi’s assistants, Òscar Hernández and Sergio Alegre, were present.

“FC Barcelona wants to thank Xavi for his work as a coach, which adds to an unparalleled career as a player and team captain, and wishes him all the luck in the world.

“Xavi Hernández will coach his last game as first team coach this Sunday in Seville.

“In the coming days, FC Barcelona will report on the new structure of the first team.”

Former Germany coach Hansi Flick has been tipped to take over the club.

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ZRP Cop Charges Chinese USD5030 To Date Zim Girl

An unsettling court case unfolded in Bikita involving betrayal, extortion, and misplaced authority. At the heart of the controversy was Detective Chengeto Pwaka of Bindura Central Police Station, charged alongside her accomplice, Nicodemus Mubvumbi. Their alleged victim, Gong Changlin, a Chinese national, found himself ensnared in a corrupt scheme that preyed upon his relationship with Tafadzwa Maphosa, a local Zimbabwean woman.

The events leading to the courtroom drama began innocuously, with Changlin and Maphosa engaging in what they believed was a simple romantic relationship. Unbeknownst to them, their love would attract unwarranted attention from Pwaka and Mubvumbi. The duo approached Changlin at Bikita Minerals Mine, deceitfully claiming that his relationship constituted a legal violation. Pwaka, wielding her authority as a CID officer, intimidated Changlin into parting with $2,000 to avoid supposed legal repercussions.

However, the extortion did not end there. Pwaka later accused Maphosa of an illegal abortion, further leveraging these accusations to extract $700 from the frightened couple. As their fear and vulnerability escalated, so did the demands of Pwaka and Mubvumbi. On a subsequent visit, they physically assaulted Maphosa, slapping her repeatedly and threatening imprisonment, ultimately coercing an additional $330.

By the time Pwaka and Mubvumbi had finished their ruthless campaign, they had extracted a staggering total of $5,030 from Changlin and Maphosa. The ordeal only came to light when the couple, driven to desperation, reported the matter to the police. The subsequent investigation led to the arrest of Pwaka and Mubvumbi, culminating in their appearance before Magistrate Elizabeth in Masvingo.

In court, the air was thick with tension as the details of the case were laid bare. The courtroom, packed with members of the local and expatriate communities, listened intently as the prosecution painted a vivid picture of manipulation and abuse of power. The defense, on the other hand, argued for leniency, citing Pwaka’s previous unblemished record and the alleged complicity of the victims in prolonging their contact with the accused.

Magistrate Elizabeth, after careful consideration, granted Pwaka bail set at $100, with the condition of weekly check-ins at Bindura Police Station. The case was adjourned to June 3, 2024, leaving the community in suspense and the victims in a limbo of fear and hope.

This case, emblematic of deeper issues within the Zimbabwe Republic Police and societal attitudes towards cross-cultural relationships, resonates beyond the borders of Bikita. It serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of corruption and the enduring strength of those who stand against it. As the trial progresses, all eyes will be on the outcome, which many hope will bring justice for Gong Changlin and Tafadzwa Maphosa and a reaffirmation of the rule of law in Zimbabwe.

Mnangagwa In Desperate Attempt To Cleanse Self

Source : Emmerson Mnangagwa

Official statement by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa…

I am pleased to announce a groundbreaking collaboration between Zimbabwe Cricket and the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry.

A state-of-the-art, eco-friendly, 10,000-seater stadium and facilities will be built in Victoria Falls to host the 2026 and 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup with South Africa and Namibia.

This visionary project will bolster our sporting infrastructure, enhance our tourism appeal, and exemplifies our commitment to sustainable development and economic growth.

The stadium will feature a world-class playing field, practice nets, scoreboards, a media centre, changing rooms, hospitality suites, a grandstand, and extensive spectator areas.

We look forward to welcoming cricket enthusiasts from around the globe to experience the splendour of Victoria Falls and the vibrant spirit of Zimbabwe.

ZimbabweCricket #ICCWorldCup #Zimbabwe

Mudha Openly Threatens Opposition Members

By A Correspondent

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s right-hand man, Owen Mudha Ncube, has publicly instructed Zanu PF youths to take action against opposition figures Job Sikhala and Gift Ostallos Siziba.

“You can’t allow Job Sikhala and Gift Ostallos Siziba to insult Zanu PF. They must be stopped,” thundered Ncube in a video clip circulating on social media.

In response, Siziba said:
“Mudha and your team go to hell. We are not afraid of you.”

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ZiG Headache For Consumers

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwe’s recent currency changes have placed consumers in a difficult position, leading to widespread exploitation by retailers and service providers.

This alarming situation was highlighted by Norton MP Richard Tsvangirai during a heated parliamentary debate on Thursday.

“Currently, consumers are being overcharged by service providers.

For instance, the combi fare, which used to be 50 cents, has now increased to US$1,” emphasized Honorable Tsvangirai.

His comments reflect the broader economic distress facing many Zimbabweans as prices for essential goods and services soar.

The introduction of Zimbabwe’s new currency was intended to stabilize the economy, but instead, it has led to significant price hikes, exacerbating the financial burden on ordinary citizens.

Tsvangirai’s remarks in parliament underscore the urgent need for regulatory intervention to protect consumers from unscrupulous practices by businesses taking advantage of the currency transition.

As the cost of living continues to rise, the pressure on the government to address these issues grows.

Tsvangirai’s call to action highlights the critical need for measures that can mitigate the adverse effects of the new currency on Zimbabwe’s most vulnerable populations.

ZIFA Appoints New Warriors Coach

Manica Diamonds coach Jairos Tapera has been appointed the interim Warriors coach for the matches against Lesotho and South Africa early next month.

He will be assisted by Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Takesure Chiragwi as well as Green Fuel coach Saul Chaminuka.

Legendary coach Sunday Chidzambga will be the technical advisor.

Zimbabwe will face Lesotho on the 7th of next month before facing South Africa four days later.

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Chiwenga Wins As Mnangagwa Hints at Retirement?

By Political Reporter- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has suggested he might retire at the end of his current term in 2028. 

This announcement comes amid persistent efforts by some supporters within his party, ZANU PF, to amend the Constitution and allow Mnangagwa to run for a third term.

During a groundbreaking ceremony for a new cricket stadium in Victoria Falls, Mnangagwa spoke in Shona, expressing his thoughts on retirement: “When I looked around, I realized that several businesses will be established here, such as butcheries. So, I thought that since I am about to retire, I will venture into livestock farming and sell the cattle here and make money.”

This unexpected declaration stands in stark contrast to the recent push by certain ZANU PF activists. 

Leveraging their two-thirds majority in the National Assembly—secured after a series of by-elections post the August 2023 general elections—these activists have been advocating for a constitutional amendment to extend Mnangagwa’s tenure.

Despite these efforts, presidential spokesperson George Charamba has firmly denied any plans to amend the Constitution, emphasizing the clarity of the existing term limits. 

This dismissal reinforces the notion that Mnangagwa’s tenure may indeed conclude as originally stipulated, marking a significant shift in the political landscape.

Mnangagwa’s remarks have sparked widespread speculation about the future leadership of Zimbabwe, highlighting the internal divisions within ZANU PF and the uncertain path ahead for the nation.

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Secrets Behind ED’s Starlink Announcement

PART 1- By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Analysis | At last, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has approved the world’s best and most advanced internet company, Starlink.

The development is a major boost as it puts Zimbabwe ahead of many African countries in approving the technology that will soon see cellphones obtaining direct transmission from satellites above.

What is it that people are not being told? There are several blindspots which ZimEye now explores and exposes.

a) Suspicious Prosecution – The first issue is that the whole arrest and prosecution of ZANU PF Spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa’s son, was a war between Wicknell Chivayo’s IMC company and Neville’s project.

Chris’s wife, Monica Mutsvangwa while Information Minister wanted to shove the Starlink contract to her son, Neville (who is in business with Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi.) That is when the clash started.

The tussle has between Chivayo and the Mutsvangwa’s who boast of over 3 decades in telecommunications technological expertise, of which the husband announces, “I am the one who made Strive Masiyiwa successful, he doesn’t want to acknowledge it,” and the wife is listed in a UN publication for among others that, “Monica commands an exceptional business acumen. She has been a Director of Moncris Consultancy Pvt Ltd since 1991. The company has championed major business initiatives and has over the years executed a number of revolutionary projects in the national economy.

These include working with Tsingshan Holdings Group ranked number 238 on the Global Fortune 500 list of companies, to establish flagship projects in Zimbabwe, among them the US$ 1.2 billion DISCO Mvuma-Chivhu-Manhize Steel Plant, the Dinson Metallurgical Coke Batteries in Hwange and Ferrochrome Furnaces in Selous.”

Chivayo’s battle for govt contracts began in 2013 when he signed up for the controversial Gwanda Solar tender barely a few years from his release from prison. Fast forwards to 2024, 9 years after mismanaging USD5million ZESA money, and being criticised for it by Mnangagwa, Chivayo has gone into league with key members of the First Family.

This end time battle has historic similarities to the Joice Mujuru- Strive Masiyiwa tiff of the 1990s that saw the then Telecommunications Minister Mujuru refuse the Econet Wireless founder a license. The only difference at present is that there is no Masiyiwa equivalent, the current players are all members of the same in-house, ZANU PF against its own businessmen.

This article series offers an investigative commentary into Zimbabwe’s Starlink saga, delving deeply into its historical intricacies and projecting the industry’s future. Join us as we unravel the untold stories and unveil the transformative potential that lies ahead.

Chivhayo Grabs Starlink Tender

By Business Reporter- Zanu PF apologist convicted fraudster and controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo has been awarded a tender to provide Starlink internet services.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa Surtday announced that he had  “approved the licensing of Starlink by POTRAZ to provide advanced internet and related digital processing services in Zimbabwe, 

He said the service will be run by POTRAZ’s sole and exclusive local partner, IMC Communications, and Chivhayo owns this company.

“One of the strategic pillars that anchor the 2nd Republic’s developmental agenda under Vision 2030 is innovation, science and technology. 

Prioritization of the digital economy and the emerging importance of technology in our day to day activities requires Government to lead from the front in providing an environment where investment in technology is promoted.

In this vein, I’m pleased to announce that i have approved the licensing of Starlink by POTRAZ to provide advanced internet and related digital processing services in Zimbabwe through its sole and exclusive local partner, IMC Communications (Pvt) Ltd. Starlink @Starlink is a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite operator wholly owned by global conglomerate Space X led by promiment multi-billionaire @ElonMusk.The entry by Starlink in the digital telecommunications space in Zimbabwe is expected to result in the deployment of high speed, low cost, LEO internet infrastructure throughout Zimbabwe and particularly in all the rural areas. This will be in fulfillment of my Administration’s undertaking to leave no one and no place behind. The investment confidence expressed by Starlink in Zimbabwe’s telecommunications infrastructure also dovetails with the 2nd Republic’s mantra, “Zimbabwe is open for business”. I encourage more investment by foreign conglomerates in Zimbabwe as we are an investment destination of choice.I take this opportunity, on behalf of the Government of Zimbabwe, to congratulate IMC Communications (Pvt) Ltd and Starlink on this commendable milestone aimed at revolutionizing the digital and communications technology landscape in Zimbabwe. Investments of this magnitude and strategic importance represent the cornerstone for achieving the 2nd Republic’s objective of having a fully digitalized, upper-middle income economy by 2030”

BREAKING: Edgar Lungu Laughing On The Streets With Party Members

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Despite previous claims regarding strict security and public order procedures for political figures in Zambia, today’s gathering is proceeding smoothly under routine measures. Police are present as part of their standard duty to ensure public safety and adherence to usual security protocols.

This unplanned gathering contrasts with the more formal political events, showcasing Lungu in a relaxed setting as he interacts with followers and supporters. The police are currently ensuring that the assembly remains peaceful, reflecting normal procedures for public gatherings involving high-profile figures.

As details continue to emerge, the spontaneous rally is underscoring a moment of camaraderie and support for Lungu, suggesting his continued active engagement in his party’s activities and public life. Stay with us for continuous coverage of this developing story.

Barcelona Dismiss Head Coach

Barcelona have fired head coach Xavi Hernandez following a meeting on Friday.

A statement by the club reads:

“The president of FC Barcelona, ​​Joan Laporta, informed Xavi Hernández this afternoon that he will not continue as coach of the first team in the 2024-25 season.

“The meeting took place at the Joan Gamper Sports City and the sports vice president, Rafa Yuste, and the sports director, Anderson Luís de Souza, Deco, as well as Xavi’s assistants, Òscar Hernández and Sergio Alegre, were present.

“FC Barcelona wants to thank Xavi for his work as a coach, which adds to an unparalleled career as a player and team captain, and wishes him all the luck in the world.

“Xavi Hernández will coach his last game as first team coach this Sunday in Seville.

“In the coming days, FC Barcelona will report on the new structure of the first team.”

Former Germany coach Hansi Flick has been tipped to take over the club.

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Mnangagwa Approves Starlink In Zimbabwe, Chivhayo’s Company To Be The Local Partner

President Emmerson Mnangagwa says he has “approved the licensing of Starlink by POTRAZ to provide advanced internet and related digital processing services in Zimbabwe” through its sole and exclusive local partner IMC Communications which is owned by businessman Wicknell Chivayo.

Posting on Twitter, Mnangagwa said;

“One of the strategic pillars that anchor the 2nd Republic’s developmental agenda under Vision 2030 is innovation, science and technology. Prioritization of the digital economy and the emerging importance of technology in our day to day activities requires Government to lead from the front in providing an environment where investment in technology is promoted.In this vein, I’m pleased to announce that i have approved the licensing of Starlink by POTRAZ to provide advanced internet and related digital processing services in Zimbabwe through its sole and exclusive local partner, IMC Communications (Pvt) Ltd. Starlink @Starlink is a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite operator wholly owned by global conglomerate Space X led by promiment multi-billionaire @ElonMusk.The entry by Starlink in the digital telecommunications space in Zimbabwe is expected to result in the deployment of high speed, low cost, LEO internet infrastructure throughout Zimbabwe and particularly in all the rural areas. This will be in fulfillment of my Administration’s undertaking to leave no one and no place behind. The investment confidence expressed by Starlink in Zimbabwe’s telecommunications infrastructure also dovetails with the 2nd Republic’s mantra, “Zimbabwe is open for business”. I encourage more investment by foreign conglomerates in Zimbabwe as we are an investment destination of choice.I take this opportunity, on behalf of the Government of Zimbabwe, to congratulate IMC Communications (Pvt) Ltd and Starlink on this commendable milestone aimed at revolutionizing the digital and communications technology landscape in Zimbabwe. Investments of this magnitude and strategic importance represent the cornerstone for achieving the 2nd Republic’s objective of having a fully digitalized, upper-middle income economy by 2030”

Mnangagwa Desperately Seeks Redemption

Source : Emmerson Mnangagwa

Official statement by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa…

I am pleased to announce a groundbreaking collaboration between Zimbabwe Cricket and the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry.

A state-of-the-art, eco-friendly, 10,000-seater stadium and facilities will be built in Victoria Falls to host the 2026 and 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup with South Africa and Namibia.

This visionary project will bolster our sporting infrastructure, enhance our tourism appeal, and exemplifies our commitment to sustainable development and economic growth.

The stadium will feature a world-class playing field, practice nets, scoreboards, a media centre, changing rooms, hospitality suites, a grandstand, and extensive spectator areas.

We look forward to welcoming cricket enthusiasts from around the globe to experience the splendour of Victoria Falls and the vibrant spirit of Zimbabwe.

ZimbabweCricket #ICCWorldCup #Zimbabwe

We Are Not Afraid Of You, Ostallos Boldly Tells Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s right-hand man, Owen Mudha Ncube, has publicly instructed Zanu PF youths to take action against opposition figures Job Sikhala and Gift Ostallos Siziba.

“You can’t allow Job Sikhala and Gift Ostallos Siziba to insult Zanu PF. They must be stopped,” thundered Ncube in a video clip circulating on social media.

In response, Siziba said:
“Mudha and your team go to hell. We are not afraid of you.”

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Owen Mudha Ncube Instructs Zanu PF Youths To Deal with Sikhala, Ostallos

By A Correspondent

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s right-hand man, Owen Mudha Ncube, has publicly instructed Zanu PF youths to take action against opposition figures Job Sikhala and Gift Ostallos Siziba.

“You can’t allow Job Sikhala and Gift Ostallos Siziba to insult Zanu PF. They must be stopped,” thundered Ncube in a video clip circulating on social media.

In response, Siziba said:
“Mudha and your team go to hell. We are not afraid of you.”

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Chamisa Forms Government

By Political Reporter- The other the pro- Nelson Chamisa CCC opposition has formed a 16-member shadow Cabinet.

The announcement was made by the party’s chief administrator, Jameson Timba, who assumed the leadership role of the CCC after Chamisa abruptly quit the party in late January this year, claiming ZANU PF had hijacked the opposition outfit.

Speaking during a press briefing in Harare yesterday, Timba said the CCC shadow cabinet was a product of the Citizens National Assembly. He said:

The Citizens National Assembly saw it wise that the key pillars and the agendas of our voices in Parliament are to push for electoral and political reforms in the country so that once we address the fundamental problem that this country is facing, the symptomatic social and economic problems are to be attended to.

The country is facing a crisis of governance borne out of a cycle of disputed elections. This has led to a crisis of confidence where the people of Zimbabwe do not trust those who have put themselves in the seat of governance.

He stated that by appointing a more streamlined 16-member shadow cabinet, the CCC demonstrated its commitment to maintaining a lean government when it attains power, thereby avoiding wasting national resources on a bloated cabinet. Said Timba:

The core belief of the CCC is that we must have a small government so that resources are channelled where they are required as you are aware the current ZANU PF is made up of 25 ministries and we believe that government is too big. Our alternative government is a reflection of our positions vis a vis the current government.

Some of the CCC Members of Parliament (MPs) who were appointed to the shadow Cabinet are Shakespear Hamauswa (Defence & Liberation Veterans Affairs), Joanah Mamombe (Environment, Climate, Tourism, Hospitality & Wildlife Management), and Daniel Molokele (Health & Child Care).

The shadow cabinet is a crucial feature of the Westminster system of government and consists of a senior group of opposition spokespeople.

Normally, each member of the shadow cabinet mirrors or “shadows” the positions of individual members in the government’s cabinet.

While shadow ministers have no executive power, they scrutinise the policies and actions of the government, offer alternative policies and act as a counterbalance to the ruling party.

ZiG Chaos: Retailers, Service Providers Exploit Consumers

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwe’s recent currency changes have placed consumers in a difficult position, leading to widespread exploitation by retailers and service providers.

This alarming situation was highlighted by Norton MP Richard Tsvangirai during a heated parliamentary debate on Thursday.

“Currently, consumers are being overcharged by service providers.

For instance, the combi fare, which used to be 50 cents, has now increased to US$1,” emphasized Honorable Tsvangirai.

His comments reflect the broader economic distress facing many Zimbabweans as prices for essential goods and services soar.

The introduction of Zimbabwe’s new currency was intended to stabilize the economy, but instead, it has led to significant price hikes, exacerbating the financial burden on ordinary citizens.

Tsvangirai’s remarks in parliament underscore the urgent need for regulatory intervention to protect consumers from unscrupulous practices by businesses taking advantage of the currency transition.

As the cost of living continues to rise, the pressure on the government to address these issues grows.

Tsvangirai’s call to action highlights the critical need for measures that can mitigate the adverse effects of the new currency on Zimbabwe’s most vulnerable populations.

Zanu PF Linked Man Arrested At State House For Possessing Cocaine

By A Correspondent| Nigel Kunyeya, 29, from Mabelreign, Harare, was apprehended and accused of possessing illicit drugs at the State House.

According to Prosecutor Rufaro Chonzi, Kunyeya arrived at the State House on May 22, 2024, driving an unregistered black and white Toyota Fortuner at 07:50.

He purportedly sought a meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa to discuss personal matters.

However, police officers, suspicious of his behavior, conducted a search and found one sachet of cocaine and nine empty sachets with residue in Kunyeya’s jacket pocket.

Following a positive preliminary drug test, approximately 0.42 grams of cocaine valued at ZiG520 were seized.

Kunyeya, denying any intention to meet the President and claiming the car wasn’t his, is scheduled to appear in court on May 27.

Mudha Unleashes Zanu PF Youths On Sikhala, Ostallos

By A Correspondent| Midlands Provincial minister Owen Mudha Ncube has unleashed Zanu PF youths on former legislators Job Sikhala and Gift Ostallos Siziba.

In a video circulating on social media, Mudha is heard saying Zanu PF youth must not allow Sikhala and Siziba to say whatever they want while they fold their hands.

“Youth ndimi vanguard ye party, munofanira ku defender musangano ne leadership, hamusingasiye Job Sikhala achitaura zvaanoda, hamungasiye Ostallos achitaura zvaanoda imi makapeta maoko,” said Mudha.

(Our youths you are the vanguard of the party, you must defend the party and the leadership, you can’t allow Job Sikhala and Gift Ostallos Siziba to say what they want while you fold hands).

Mudha is known as a violent man especially in the Midlands province where he for some time operated a militia group called Al Shabab which terrorised opposition members during elections.

Responding to Mudha, Pashor Sibanda said; “It’s high time this gang is reminded they don’t hold a monopoly over anything. Zimbabwe belongs to all of us. This time, we’ll meet them head on at every level.”

Does the Islamic State of Mozambique want revenge on South Africa at election time?

On the border between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, the situation is very worrying. There, Zimbabwean border guards have reported that armed groups have been spotted near the Espangabera border crossing point moving south along the border towards South Africa. Border guards reported that the groups were clearly not affiliated with either the police or the Mozambican military forces. At the same time, the Mozambican press reported the discovery of a weapons cache of Islamic State Mozambique (ISM) militants, which also contained photographs and maps of South Africa’s capital, Pretoria.

The Mozambique Defence Armed Forces (FADM) have been conducting operations for several weeks to search for hidden cells and caches of Ahlu Sunna wal-Jama’a, also known as the Islamic State Mozambique (ISM). The scouring is taking place in Cabo Delgado province and beyond, where the militants are particularly strong. A significant weapons cache was recently discovered near Malala in Nampula province,. A FADM source has since shared photos of the weapons and documents found in the cache with a military expert.

This situation poses a serious threat not only to Mozambique itself but also to neighboring countries, including South Africa. Islamists operate in small groups, attacking civilians and military installations and integrating into local communities, making them difficult to detect and counter. Consequently, when the Mozambique Defence Armed Forces (FADM) were overwhelmed by the militant onslaught, forces from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) were deployed to assist.

According to a military expert who obtained images from a FADM fighter who was at the location of the cache, the documents and photos found, as well as many different weapons, point to further actions by the Islamic State of Mozambique (ISM) group. The discovery of photos and maps of government buildings in Pretoria suggests that their plans may include actions against South Africa.

Moreover, on May 29, 2024, South Africa will hold a general election that could completely change the political landscape of the country. The outcome of the vote will not only affect the balance of power in the lower house of parliament – the National Assembly – and the government, but will also determine who will lead the country for the next five years. According to the constitution, the leader of the party that receives the largest number of mandates in the National Assembly following the general elections becomes the president of South Africa.

Therefore, ISM activity is likely to be linked to a desire to retaliate against the Southern African Development Community (SADC) forces and disrupt the elections. Given the information, intelligence from neighboring countries, measures must be taken to ensure security and prevent possible attempts to destabilize the region.

Mnangagwa Pays Tribute To Iranian President

President Mnangagwa has signed the book of condolences at the Islamic Republic of Iran in Harare following the death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crush on the 19th of May near Iran’s border with Azerbaijan.

He told journalists soon after signing that Zimbabwe is saddened with the passing on of Iranian leader, the last to have visited Zimbabwe.

More business linkages had been established and he hopes these will continue.

President Raisi last visited Zimbabwe in July 2023.

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Wicknell Chivayo Promises To Revive Gwanda Solar Project 9 Years After Blowing Cash On Shoes, Mercs, Aquas

By Farai D Hove | Harare, Zimbabwe – After nearly nine years of inertia, the Gwanda solar power project is set to resume, sparked by a recent negotiation between the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) and Intratrek Zimbabwe Pvt Ltd. The development follows a Supreme Court ruling that upheld a contract signed back on October 23, 2015, between the parties, affirming Intratrek’s position led by the controversial businessman, Wicknell Chivayo.

In a surprising pivot from his past high-profile purchases of luxury shoes and sports cars, Chivayo has promised to breathe new life into the 100-megawatt solar facility. This announcement comes at a critical juncture when skepticism about his commitment to substantial ventures prevails, further fueled by a scathing portrayal in a recent Herald article and sharp critiques from President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“The Supreme Court’s decision provides a legal pathway to finally move forward with the Gwanda project,” said Tungamirai Chinhengo, ZESA Holdings’ Legal Advisor. “We are now focused on renegotiating aspects of the contract concerning technology, price, and implementation timelines.”

Despite the judicial victory, the project’s resurrection is not without its challenges. Prolonged negotiations and financial uncertainties loom, with ZPC still finalizing financing details, critical for determining the project’s new timeline. “A concrete timeline is elusive at this stage,” Chinhengo admitted, reflecting on the complexities of securing project finance.

Acting ZPC Managing Director, Norbert Matarudza, shared a cautiously optimistic outlook, suggesting that negotiations might conclude within six months. Yet, this timeline contrasts with historical delays seen in similar projects and the intricate nature of financial negotiations.

“Past projects, even without legal hurdles like Hwange seven and eight, took years after the contract was awarded to reach financial closure,” Matarudza pointed out, indicating that the timeline for Gwanda might extend further.

Mhangwa, chairperson of the Energy Parliamentary Portfolio Committee, expressed concerns over the feasibility of Matarudza’s timeline, hinting that it could be overly ambitious. “Given the complex history of this project and ongoing financial negotiations, expecting a resolution in just six months might be unrealistic,” Mhangwa noted.

The negotiations are also set to address the evolution in solar technology and cost adjustments, necessary due to the long delay. “The contract will need to reflect current technological advancements and market conditions,” stated Engineer Forbes Chanakira, ZPC Acting Project Technical Director.

As talks proceed, Chivayo’s renewed commitment to the project and its potential impact on Zimbabwe’s energy sector remains under intense scrutiny. The outcome will not only shape the future of the Gwanda solar project but also define Chivayo’s legacy in Zimbabwe’s economic development landscape.

Zanu PF Threatens To Arrest S*x Workers

By A Correspondent

In a desperate move, the ruling Zanu PF regime has threatened to arrest commercial sex workers in Gweru for refusing to accept the new currency known as Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG).

This development underscores the growing tension and dissatisfaction surrounding the newly introduced currency.

On Thursday, Zanu PF’s online propagandists, known as Varakashi, made a stark declaration regarding the situation.

“Sei vakadzi vonomira pamadziro eMidlands Hotel vari kuramba kutora maZiG? Ngavasungwe,” they stated, which translates to, “Why are the women standing by the walls of Midlands Hotel refusing to take ZiG? They should be arrested.”

The introduction of Zimbabwe Gold was meant to stabilize the country’s economy, which has been plagued by hyperinflation and a lack of confidence in the local currency.

However, the new currency has faced significant resistance from various sectors of society, including commercial sex workers, who cite a lack of trust and practicality as key reasons for their refusal.

One sex worker, who chose to remain anonymous, expressed her concerns: “We can’t accept ZiG because it is not widely recognized or trusted.

Clients also don’t want to use it, so how can we? Arresting us for trying to survive in this economy is unjust.”

The Zanu PF government’s threat to arrest those rejecting the currency reveals the desperation and coercion tactics being employed to enforce its acceptance.

This move has sparked outrage and condemnation from human rights advocates and economic analysts alike.

Economic expert Tendai Moyo commented on the situation, stating, “Forcing acceptance of a currency through threats of arrest is not a sustainable economic policy.

The government needs to build trust and ensure that the currency is stable and usable. Coercion will only lead to further resistance and undermine confidence in the economy.”

The plight of commercial sex workers in Zimbabwe reflects broader societal challenges, including economic instability and governmental pressure.

The rejection of Zimbabwe Gold by this vulnerable group highlights the urgent need for a more inclusive and effective economic strategy that addresses the concerns of all citizens without resorting to threats and punitive measures.

Tshabangu Activist Struggles to Pay USD100 Fine After Cyberbullying Conviction

By Dorrothy Moyo | Bulawayo Magistrate Challenge Mahembe convicted Sengezo-Tshabangu-Coalition member Soneni Moyo of sending offensive messages over WhatsApp, fining her US$100 or the equivalent in Zimbabwean dollars. The fine must be paid by June 28, 2024, failing which Moyo faces a two-month prison term.

Soneni Moyo

Soneni Moyo, who had contested the Phelandaba-Tshabalala constituency in the 2023 harmonized elections, has reportedly been unable to raise the necessary funds to cover her fine, with sources close to her indicating that no one is willing to assist her financially. This development is particularly noteworthy as it suggests a lack of support within her own political circles, possibly due to the nature of her offense or current political dynamics.

Moyo was charged under Section 88(a) of the Postal and Telecommunications Act, Chapter 12:05, for sending a series of messages that were described as grossly offensive, indecent, obscene, or threatening. The offensive messages were directed at her rival, Raymond Gombedza, and included derogatory statements involving his mother.

The court’s decision to impose a fine rather than direct imprisonment came with a stern warning: a three-month sentence has been wholly suspended on the condition that Moyo does not commit a similar offense within the next four years.

This case highlights the significant impact of cyberbullying and the seriousness with which the judicial system in Zimbabwe is addressing offenses related to digital communication. As the deadline for the fine payment approaches, it remains to be seen how Moyo will navigate this financial and reputational hurdle.

Grisly Murder At Farm

By A Correspondent – In a shocking turn of events, a night of revelry at Ulladale Farm bottle store ended in tragedy when a young man was fatally stabbed.

The incident occurred on May 21, 2024, during a drinking binge, leaving the local community in shock and mourning.

The victim, identified as 23-year-old Maxwell Muncitshwa, was reportedly enjoying a night out with friends when an altercation broke out.

According to police reports, an unidentified suspect stabbed Muncitshwa in the chest with a knife. The motive behind this violent act remains unclear at this stage.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic and terrifying.

“One moment everyone was laughing and having a good time, and the next thing we knew, there was shouting and someone was on the ground,” recounted one witness who wished to remain anonymous.

Despite immediate attempts to help him, Muncitshwa succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead on the spot.

Local police have launched an investigation and are urgently appealing to the public for any information that could aid in apprehending the suspect.

“We are requesting anyone with information about the incident or the identity of the suspect to come forward. Your assistance could be crucial in solving this case,” said a police spokesperson.

The incident has sparked conversations about safety in social venues and the need for better security measures. “This is a tragic reminder of how quickly things can turn violent,” commented a local resident. “We need to ensure that our social spaces are safe for everyone.”

Maxwell Muncitshwa’s death has left his family and friends devastated. “Maxwell was a beloved son and friend, known for his kind heart and vibrant personality.

This senseless act of violence has left a void that can never be filled,” shared a family member.

As the investigation continues, the community of Mazowe is urged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station.

The authorities are hopeful that with the public’s help, justice will be served, and the perpetrator will be brought to account for this heinous crime.

Is Mnangagwa Ruining Marriages?

By A Correspondent

On Thursday, May 23, 2024, the High Court of Zimbabwe was inundated with 55 divorce filings in a single day, marking a significant spike in marital dissolutions. This alarming trend has sparked widespread discussion and concern, prompting an examination of the potential underlying causes.

Economic Hardships Fueling Marital Strife

One of the primary factors attributed to the surge in divorces is the severe economic challenges gripping Zimbabwe.

The country has been facing prolonged economic instability, characterized by high inflation rates, unemployment, and a dwindling standard of living. These financial pressures strain marriages, often leading to conflicts over resources and financial management. Couples struggling to make ends meet may find their relationships unable to withstand the relentless economic strain, resulting in an increased number of separations.

Political Instability’s Impact on Family Dynamics

Political instability in Zimbabwe further exacerbates the situation. Frequent political upheavals and a lack of consistent governance have contributed to a climate of uncertainty and stress. This instability not only affects the nation’s economic prospects but also trickles down to individual households, disrupting family dynamics and increasing tensions. The stress from navigating a turbulent political environment can erode the foundation of marital relationships, leading to higher divorce rates.

Moral Disintegration and Changing Social Norms

Another factor that may be influencing the rising divorce rates is moral disintegration and the shifting social fabric of Zimbabwean society. Traditional values and norms surrounding marriage and family life are undergoing significant changes.

Increasingly, there is a movement towards individualism and personal fulfillment, which can sometimes conflict with the expectations of marriage.

As societal attitudes evolve, so too do the perceptions of marriage and divorce, with more couples opting to end unhappy unions rather than endure prolonged discord.

The surge in divorce cases in Zimbabwe on May 23, 2024, is a complex phenomenon with roots in economic hardship, political instability, and shifting moral landscapes.

Each of these factors contributes to a challenging environment for maintaining stable and enduring marriages.

Addressing this multifaceted issue will require a comprehensive approach, tackling the economic, political, and social challenges facing the nation.

Without such interventions, the trend of rising divorce rates may continue, reflecting deeper systemic issues within Zimbabwean society.

As Wicknell Splashes Untaxed Cash, Money Changer Loses Child While In Prison

Grief and Injustice: Small-Time Money Changer Released from Jail Following Daughter’s Death Amidst Unresolved Questions of Legal Disparity

Micheal Zumba, a small-time money changer, was released from incarceration after his three-year-old daughter tragically passed away. Zumba, who was held for 30 days on suspicion of dealing in foreign currency, represents the stark inequalities within the justice system, especially when compared to high-profile figures like businessman Wicknell Chivayo, who remains untouched by the law despite significant allegations.

Zumba was arrested at Yeukai Business Center in Mucheke for allegedly selling airtime while conducting unauthorized currency exchanges. Upon his arrest, police found only minor amounts of currency on him — US$20 and ZAR20. Despite the small scale of his alleged offense, Zumba faced harsh pre-sentence detention, highlighting systemic issues in the enforcement and judicial processes concerning economic crimes.

The situation took a tragic turn when Zumba’s daughter fell ill and died suddenly while he was detained. The child’s mother discovered her deceased early Wednesday morning. This personal tragedy prompted Zumba’s lawyer, Knowledge Mabvure of Chihambakwe Law Chambers, to appeal for his immediate release to attend to his daughter’s funeral. Magistrate Nomagugu Sibanda granted Zumba’s release on free bail, citing the “changed circumstances.”

This case has thrown a spotlight on the discrepancies in how small-time offenders and high-profile businessmen are treated under Zimbabwean law. While individuals like Zumba face immediate and severe repercussions, influential figures such as Wicknell Chivayo, known for his involvement in questionable large-scale projects, continue to evade similar legal challenges.

The public and media scrutiny intensifies as several other suspected small-scale currency dealers, many of whom are mothers, remain in custody, raising concerns about the well-being of their children left unattended. This incident has sparked a broader debate on justice and equity, questioning the scales of justice in Zimbabwe.

As the community mourns the untimely death of a young child and debates the fairness of the legal system, calls for reform and a more balanced approach to justice are growing louder. The case of Micheal Zumba is not just a story of personal loss but a poignant example of the disparities that can exist within a legal framework that is supposed to protect and serve all citizens equally.

Relief At Last For DeMbare

Dynamos finally ended their four-match winless run in the Castle Lager Premiership following a 2-1 over struggling Arenel on Thursday.

The Glamour Boys had drawn in their four previous games, with their last victory coming a month ago.

Emmanuel Jalai opened the scoring on the quarter hour mark and put Dembare ahead.

The hosts doubled their lead through Sydney Urikhob seven minutes later.

Arenel struggled to recover from the deficit and only secured a late consolation through Adonis Nyoni.

The Bulawayo side remains rooted in the relegation zone, while Dynamos move to tenth place with 16 points.

At Barbourfields Stadium, Highlanders settled for their second successive draw after playing a 1-1 stalemate against Manica Diamonds.

Bosso started the game well, netting a second minute opener through Brighton Ncube.

The Gem Boys responded moments after the quarter hour mark through Tawanda Macheke.

Both teams remained tied until the last whistle as they shared the points.

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Mnangagwa Signs Book Of Condolences At Islamic Republic Of Iran Embassy

President Mnangagwa has signed the book of condolences at the Islamic Republic of Iran in Harare following the death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crush on the 19th of May near Iran’s border with Azerbaijan.

He told journalists soon after signing that Zimbabwe is saddened with the passing on of Iranian leader, the last to have visited Zimbabwe.

More business linkages had been established and he hopes these will continue.

President Raisi last visited Zimbabwe in July 2023.

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ZESA Defends Chivhayo’s Multi-Million Dollar Gwanda Solar Corruption

By Business Reporter-The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) says the government’s failure to pay reinsurance to Sinosure, an export credit agency of China Exim Bank that was to finance the 100-megawatt Gwanda solar power plant, impeded the project’s take-off.

ZPC signed a contract with Intratrek Zimbabwe Pvt Ltd on October 23, 2015, to supplement the country’s energy needs with solar renewable energy. However, almost nine years have passed with no movement on the Gwanda project.

ZPC also claims the tender awarded to Intratrek was above board because the company was advised by the then State Procurement Board that Intratrek was one of the cheapest bidders compliant to the specifications required by ZPC.

However, work on the solar project was delayed and compounded by a protracted legal struggle between ZPC and Intratrek, in which Intratrek accused ZPC of wrongfully terminating the contract, resulting in the Supreme Court ruling that ZPC’s contract was still valid and enforceable.

During a meeting with the Energy Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Wednesday at the solar plant site in Gwanda, ZPC management stated they could not afford to cancel the contract owing to the way it was packaged, and that finance shortages exacerbated the issues.

Tungamirai Chinhengo, ZESA Holdings’ Legal Advisor and Corporate Secretary, explained that ZPC and Intratrek signed an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract in which the contractor identifies a potential financier, who then submits a term sheet to ZPC, whose terms are evaluated.

“If acceptable, ZPC would, in terms of the Public Finance Management Act, seek a borrowing certificate from the Ministry of Finance. It’s only on that basis that ZPC can then borrow the funds in its name and capacity, which funds will be used to pay the EPC contractor,” Chinhengo said.

“In terms of any collateral security or performance bonds, the current EPC contract requires an advance payment guarantee, a performance guarantee and thirdly, retention in respect of the works that would have been done. So contractually the agreement is very sound to the extent of protecting the interests of ZPC as well as the government of Zimbabwe.”

The legal counsel said the nature of ZPC and Intratrek’s contract included suspensive terms in which payment of the deposit became a prerequisite for the agreement to become effective.

For work to begin on the site, certain requirements were required, which Chinhengo stated were perhaps six or eight or suspensive conditions that had to be met.

“Now the contract provides that these were supposed to be fulfilled within 24 months from the date of signature, which meant by 23 of April 2017 these conditions precedent should have been fulfilled,” he said.

“But the contract further allowed for an extension by six months of this period if the parties have failed to complete the conditions precedent so effectively, the contract gave 30 months within which the conditions precedent were to be satisfied now. “

Chinhengo said some of these conditions were fulfilled but the “biggest elephant in the room has always been the issue of funding.”

“During the period from 2015 when the contract was signed, there were several changes within the monetary policies and so forth,” he said, adding the Zimbabwean government was obliged to make certain payments to Sinosure, an export credit reinsurance firm of China Exim Bank.

“At the time the tender was awarded to Intratrek, the basis of funding was supposed to be from China Exim Bank. So the 24 months lapsed whilst the funding could not come through from China Exim Bank because there was a view that there were certain payments which were not made to Sinosure so basically that was the excuse by the contractor to then say, ‘As far as I’m concerned, I’ve given you a financier who is willing and ready to finance, but the financier is saying you have not yet paid my reinsurance to the Sinosure export credit agency,’” he explained.

“After the 30 months lapsed, that became the basis for ZPC to then terminate the contract because the argument was to say you are the EPC contractor who is bound in terms of the contract to secure funding. So that was the legal basis we considered to terminate.”

Chinhengo stated the nature of government-to-government funding, also known as cross-border financing instruments, is such that all government-developed projects are covered by a specific facility.

“The amount towards which the government should pay the export credit reinsurer simply considers all the projects that the government will be developing based on financing from China Exim Bank. So it was not directly related to this project but about other projects which the government was developing at the time,” he explained. 

Chinhengo clarified that ZPC was not the first one to approach the High Court but it just cancelled the contract on 23 April 2018.

“It was Intratrek that approached the High Court in 2019, alleging that we had unlawfully terminated the contract. That is what then led to the onset of the protracted legal battle as we have come to know of it,” he said, noting that most of the nine years after the tender was awarded had been spent in court. 

“The first time this matter was referred to the High Court was actually in January of 2018 yet the contract had been signed on 23 October 2015. So there were only three years of attempting to implement it, after which the ZPC terminated it on grounds that at the time it was considered that the contractor had failed to perform.” 

“The greater portion, during which there was no activity at site, was really during the pendency of the litigation initially in the High Court then to the Supreme Court, then back to the High Court again and finally in the Supreme Court as at December last year.

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Edgar Lungu Reverses His “House-Arrest” Claim

Former President of Zambia, Edgar Lungu, Denies House Arrest Allegations in BBC Interview

By Foreign Correspondent | In a revealing interview with BBC Newsday on May 24, 2024, former Zambian President Edgar Lungu reversed his claims that he is under house arrest, a statement contrary to his earlier posts on social media. Lungu discussed the strict public order and security conditions which impacts politicians globally, and in Zambia, obtaining police permission for political meetings is necessary and even more stringent for him as a former head of state.

During the interview, Lungu announced the reversal of his previous statement by describing his situation under the “virtual” term which implies an imaginary state.

He said, “Well, virtually, I’m under house arrest in the sense that I cannot move out of my house without being accosted and challenged by the police and driven back home. They took me out of a plane where I was supposed to have travelled for a conference recently. The other time, they refused to let me go for medication. The other time they refused me to go to church, and on several occasions, they have said, ‘police, you can’t go out.’ So this is a buildup, I guess, which way they want to culminate into my arrest. And I’m ready for that.”

Lungu was also informed he cannot engage in ‘political jogging’ without notifying the police for his protection, and his request for a police escort for a meeting in South Korea was denied due to it coinciding with another medical trip request to South Africa.

Amidst these discussions, a separate critique came from Edward Makayi, a popular political prisoner, who slammed a Human Rights Watch article by a faceless author claiming a deterioration of freedom of speech in Zambia has happened.

The article attributed the arrest of an activist, Mr Raphael Nakacinda over contempt of court charges under legislation set up by Lungu’s administration. Makayi noted, “Nakacinda alleged that he has physical evidence that HH is having midnight meetings with judges at his house so that certain judgments are in favour of the ruling party, meaning that the regime is just arresting people anyhow, and when called upon, he reversed his statement to say he never had evidence at all,” said Makayi.

Meanwhile, when asked by the BBC for examples of how the police have accosted him, Lungu claimed saying in a recent incident, “I went to the CopperBelt. On my way, I stopped by Kasanda, which is the central part of the country. I wanted to pick up this call when the Bishop of the church, Catholic church there, they just came where we were in the bishop’s office and told me you can’t be here, you shouldn’t be here. And then when the bishop asked why? They said that you are not supposed to be here. This one cannot come here without letting us know.”

The incident Lungu referred is on LIVE Facebook video, and has no such wording.

The government’s Communications Office countered Lungu’s statements, announcing, “We wish to clarify the former president Lungu has never been placed under house arrest, and that Mr. Lungu is now freely traversing our cities and towns exercising his rights to freedom of speech and association.”

Lungu also spoke about his determination to continue in politics: “Well, I’ve returned to politics. There’s no doubt about it, that I have when they’ve made it very clear. And I’m saying I’m ready to face the consequences of coming back to politics. There’s no doubt about it, then they know, the hidden but I would like to have access to the freedoms enshrined in my constitution.”

Lungu is on record threatening that violence will overthrow the current government, during a time when he had assumed extra judicial powers so to accuse his opponents of violence. (WATCH VIDEO).

Ziyambi Burries Mutsvangwa

By Political Reporter- By Political Reporter – Zanu PF senior member and Justice Ziyambi Ziyambi has criticized his party’s spokesperson, Chris Mutsvangwa, over the arrest of Mutsvangwa’s son on allegations of trading ZiG.

Ziyambi said that relatives and children of political heavyweights were destabilizing the exchange rates through foreign currency manipulation. 

He asserted that there would be no exemptions in the government’s crackdown on those violating the Exchange Control Act.

“We have found out that those who are causing trouble [in the market] are bigwigs’ children, but this time we are not leaving perpetrators of forex manipulation because he or she is a political heavyweight’s son or daughter. We are arresting and sentencing them [if they are found on the wrong side of the law],” Ziyambi stated.

This statement comes after the arrest of Neville Mutsvangwa, the son of ZANU PF spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa and Monica Mutsvangwa, Women’s Affairs, Minister. 

Neville was apprehended a fortnight ago at his Mt Pleasant home in Harare by detectives from the CID commercial crimes unit for allegedly violating the Exchange Control Act by trading in foreign currency illegally.

Neville remains in custody, awaiting his bail ruling by the High Court on Monday next week.

Sources reported to Business Times that ruling elites are acquiring cheap forex from local financial institutions and channelling it into the parallel market through their children. 

One source remarked, “We have a situation whereby the majority of the top chefs’ children are in the business of illegal forex dealings, gold smuggling, and money laundering, but nothing has been done to them. With Minister Ziyambi saying the children involved in illicit deals will be dealt with, we hope there will be a change. We don’t know what the police meant when they said they want the members of the public to give them information about those supplying money changers with money when they have the databases of everyone and can access the bank accounts and information from everywhere. They are fearing to engage the real godfathers of illicit deals.”

However, some economists argue that arresting forex manipulators will not halt the depreciation of the Zimbabwe gold (ZiG) since the market lacks confidence in the new currency.

SA PSL Nominees For 2024 Awards

The South African Premier Soccer League has confirmed the nominees for their 2024 PSL Awards.

There are no Zimbabwean players among the nominees.

Here is the full list of nominees:

PSL Footballer of the Season:
Teboho Mokoena (Mamelodi Sundowns)
Iqraam Rayners (Stellenbosch FC)
Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns)

DStv Premiership Coach of the Season:
Steve Barker (Stellenbosch FC)
Rulani Mokwena (Mamelodi Sundowns)
Jose Riveiro (Orlando Pirates)

DStv Premiership Player’s Player of the Season:
Patrick Maswanganyi (Orlando Pirates)
Iqraam Rayners (Stellenbosch FC)
Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns)

DStv Premiership Goalkeeper of the Season:
Badra Sangare (Sekhukhune United)
Sage Stephens (Stellenbosch FC)
Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns)

DStv Premiership Defender of the Season:
Grant Kekana (Mamelodi Sundowns)
Deano Van Rooyen (Stellenbosch FC)
Tapelo Xoki (Orlando Pirates)

DStv Premiership Midfielder of the Season:
Sanele Barns (Richards Bay)
Patrick Maswanganyi (Orlando Pirates)
Devin Titus (Stellenbosch FC)

DStv Premiership Young Player of the Season:
Shandre Campbell (SuperSport United)
Relebohile Mofokeng (Orlando Pirates)
Ime Okon (SuperSport United)

MTN8 Last Man Standing:
Sipho Chaine (Orlando Pirates)
Zakhele Lepasa (Orlando Pirates)
Patrick Maswanganyi (Orlando Pirates)

Carling Knockout Cup Player of the Tournament:
Thabo Moloisane (Stellenbosch FC)
Iqraam Rayners (Stellenbosch FC)
Devin Titus (Stellenbosch FC)

Nedbank Cup Player of the tournament:
Tshegofatso Mabasa Orlando Pirates)
Patrick Maswanganyi (Orlando Pirates)
Iqraam Rayners (Stellenbosch FC)

Nedbank Cup Most Promising Player of the Season:
Shandre Campbell (SuperSport United)
Relebohile Mofokeng (Orlando Pirates)
Devin Titus (Stellenbosch FC)

DStv Diski Challenge Rewired Player of the Season:
Jody Ah Shene (Cape Town City)
Ntando Nkosi (Mamelodi Sundowns)
Langelihle Phili (Stellenbosch FC)

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DeMbare Steal Crucial Points

Dynamos finally ended their four-match winless run in the Castle Lager Premiership following a 2-1 over struggling Arenel on Thursday.

The Glamour Boys had drawn in their four previous games, with their last victory coming a month ago.

Emmanuel Jalai opened the scoring on the quarter hour mark and put Dembare ahead.

The hosts doubled their lead through Sydney Urikhob seven minutes later.

Arenel struggled to recover from the deficit and only secured a late consolation through Adonis Nyoni.

The Bulawayo side remains rooted in the relegation zone, while Dynamos move to tenth place with 16 points.

At Barbourfields Stadium, Highlanders settled for their second successive draw after playing a 1-1 stalemate against Manica Diamonds.

Bosso started the game well, netting a second minute opener through Brighton Ncube.

The Gem Boys responded moments after the quarter hour mark through Tawanda Macheke.

Both teams remained tied until the last whistle as they shared the points.

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Zanu PF Lures Gaffa

By Showbiz Reporter- The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) has lifted the ban on Winky D’s music across its radio stations amid reports that the ruling party is attempting to persuade him to soften his critical stance.

Zanu PF youth leader Charles Munganasa, who was appointed acting ZBC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) last month, is reportedly leading the strategy to approach Gaffa with the ruling party’s proposal.

The Zimdancehall artist’s songs were banned from ZBC radio stations following the release of his album “Eureka Eureka” on January 1, 2023.

 The album, which contains the song “Ibotso,” criticized corruption, mismanagement, and the abuse of public resources by a greedy elite, angering Zimbabwe’s ruling establishment and leading to the censorship of Winky D’s music.

A source cited by NewZimbabwe confirmed the lift of the ban, allowing Winky D’s newly released song, “Love Quartet,” to receive significant airplay on local radio stations.

On March 4, 2023, police officers stormed the stage during Winky D’s live performance and shut down his show, an act widely seen as an attempt to intimidate him due to his critical commentary.

Surge in Divorce Cases in Zimbabwe: Unpacking the Underlying Causes

By A Correspondent

On Thursday, May 23, 2024, the High Court of Zimbabwe was inundated with 55 divorce filings in a single day, marking a significant spike in marital dissolutions. This alarming trend has sparked widespread discussion and concern, prompting an examination of the potential underlying causes.

Economic Hardships Fueling Marital Strife

One of the primary factors attributed to the surge in divorces is the severe economic challenges gripping Zimbabwe.

The country has been facing prolonged economic instability, characterized by high inflation rates, unemployment, and a dwindling standard of living. These financial pressures strain marriages, often leading to conflicts over resources and financial management. Couples struggling to make ends meet may find their relationships unable to withstand the relentless economic strain, resulting in an increased number of separations.

Political Instability’s Impact on Family Dynamics

Political instability in Zimbabwe further exacerbates the situation. Frequent political upheavals and a lack of consistent governance have contributed to a climate of uncertainty and stress. This instability not only affects the nation’s economic prospects but also trickles down to individual households, disrupting family dynamics and increasing tensions. The stress from navigating a turbulent political environment can erode the foundation of marital relationships, leading to higher divorce rates.

Moral Disintegration and Changing Social Norms

Another factor that may be influencing the rising divorce rates is moral disintegration and the shifting social fabric of Zimbabwean society. Traditional values and norms surrounding marriage and family life are undergoing significant changes.

Increasingly, there is a movement towards individualism and personal fulfillment, which can sometimes conflict with the expectations of marriage.

As societal attitudes evolve, so too do the perceptions of marriage and divorce, with more couples opting to end unhappy unions rather than endure prolonged discord.

The surge in divorce cases in Zimbabwe on May 23, 2024, is a complex phenomenon with roots in economic hardship, political instability, and shifting moral landscapes.

Each of these factors contributes to a challenging environment for maintaining stable and enduring marriages.

Addressing this multifaceted issue will require a comprehensive approach, tackling the economic, political, and social challenges facing the nation.

Without such interventions, the trend of rising divorce rates may continue, reflecting deeper systemic issues within Zimbabwean society.

Horror As Strange Man Kills Reveller During Drinking Binge

By A Correspondent – In a shocking turn of events, a night of revelry at Ulladale Farm bottle store ended in tragedy when a young man was fatally stabbed.

The incident occurred on May 21, 2024, during a drinking binge, leaving the local community in shock and mourning.

The victim, identified as 23-year-old Maxwell Muncitshwa, was reportedly enjoying a night out with friends when an altercation broke out.

According to police reports, an unidentified suspect stabbed Muncitshwa in the chest with a knife. The motive behind this violent act remains unclear at this stage.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic and terrifying.

“One moment everyone was laughing and having a good time, and the next thing we knew, there was shouting and someone was on the ground,” recounted one witness who wished to remain anonymous.

Despite immediate attempts to help him, Muncitshwa succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead on the spot.

Local police have launched an investigation and are urgently appealing to the public for any information that could aid in apprehending the suspect.

“We are requesting anyone with information about the incident or the identity of the suspect to come forward. Your assistance could be crucial in solving this case,” said a police spokesperson.

The incident has sparked conversations about safety in social venues and the need for better security measures. “This is a tragic reminder of how quickly things can turn violent,” commented a local resident. “We need to ensure that our social spaces are safe for everyone.”

Maxwell Muncitshwa’s death has left his family and friends devastated. “Maxwell was a beloved son and friend, known for his kind heart and vibrant personality.

This senseless act of violence has left a void that can never be filled,” shared a family member.

As the investigation continues, the community of Mazowe is urged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station.

The authorities are hopeful that with the public’s help, justice will be served, and the perpetrator will be brought to account for this heinous crime.

Pomona City Housing Project Comes To Life

By Business Reporter- POMONA CITY Phase 1B and C will soon be ready for housing development following the ongoing road construction.

Some housing units in Phase 1A are nearing completion.

The road construction opens the phase to 600 new housing units, ensuring that “our customers can now start building their dream homes”.

Pomona City road construction aerial view

This week, WestProp CEO Mr Ken Sharpe and his management team went on a tour of the live, work, shop and play mixed development site to appreciate the work being done.

The road development is expected to excite more customers to snatch the remaining 140 stands.

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

Chief Projects Officer Mr Mandla Ndebele indicated the signature road will make Pomona City “the best place to live and enjoy street driving”.

Pomona city roadworks

On completion, the Pomona project would be worth US$4 billion. 

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

Dubbed a city within a city because of its attributes that bring all urban aspects of life, work, shop, and play into one community, Pomona City is set to be a major prototype development that will be copied and replicated by other developers.

World-renowned architects were engaged in working on the master plan and building structures, making the development a fusion of cultures and very cosmopolitan.

The lifestyle community development combines the use of technology, communal living spaces and unique social amenities that differentiate the estate from the traditional suburban designs. 

The social amenities are exclusively reserved for the owners of properties to preserve privacy and uphold value.

Infrastructure developments and designs at Pomona City mirror the ones largely found in Dubai, which have traits similar to those in modern world capitals.

Is Emmerson Mnangagwa Casting A Dark Spell Upon Marriages?

By A Correspondent

On Thursday, May 23, 2024, the High Court of Zimbabwe was inundated with 55 divorce filings in a single day, marking a significant spike in marital dissolutions. This alarming trend has sparked widespread discussion and concern, prompting an examination of the potential underlying causes.

Economic Hardships Fueling Marital Strife

One of the primary factors attributed to the surge in divorces is the severe economic challenges gripping Zimbabwe.

The country has been facing prolonged economic instability, characterized by high inflation rates, unemployment, and a dwindling standard of living. These financial pressures strain marriages, often leading to conflicts over resources and financial management. Couples struggling to make ends meet may find their relationships unable to withstand the relentless economic strain, resulting in an increased number of separations.

Political Instability’s Impact on Family Dynamics

Political instability in Zimbabwe further exacerbates the situation. Frequent political upheavals and a lack of consistent governance have contributed to a climate of uncertainty and stress. This instability not only affects the nation’s economic prospects but also trickles down to individual households, disrupting family dynamics and increasing tensions. The stress from navigating a turbulent political environment can erode the foundation of marital relationships, leading to higher divorce rates.

Moral Disintegration and Changing Social Norms

Another factor that may be influencing the rising divorce rates is moral disintegration and the shifting social fabric of Zimbabwean society. Traditional values and norms surrounding marriage and family life are undergoing significant changes.

Increasingly, there is a movement towards individualism and personal fulfillment, which can sometimes conflict with the expectations of marriage.

As societal attitudes evolve, so too do the perceptions of marriage and divorce, with more couples opting to end unhappy unions rather than endure prolonged discord.

The surge in divorce cases in Zimbabwe on May 23, 2024, is a complex phenomenon with roots in economic hardship, political instability, and shifting moral landscapes.

Each of these factors contributes to a challenging environment for maintaining stable and enduring marriages.

Addressing this multifaceted issue will require a comprehensive approach, tackling the economic, political, and social challenges facing the nation.

Without such interventions, the trend of rising divorce rates may continue, reflecting deeper systemic issues within Zimbabwean society.

Zanu PF Hardliners Push For Suspension Of Elections In Zimbabwe

Source: Operation Restore Legacy

Suspending Elections to 10years to Sustain Zimbabwe’s Developmental Momentum, Zimbabwe has made under the leadership of the Second Republic,suspending elections until 2030 to maintain the country’s current trajectory of growth and development.

While this idea may be controversial, it warrants careful consideration given the potential benefits to the nation’s long-term prosperity.

The Second Republic, under President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has implemented numerous initiatives aimed at reviving Zimbabwe’s economy and improving the livelihoods of its citizens.

From the introduction of the Zimbabwe Gold currency to the significant strides in the lithium industry, these efforts are beginning to bear fruit and foster a renewed sense of optimism across the country.

It is essential to acknowledge the importance of political stability in sustaining and building upon these positive developments.

Suspending elections until 2030 would provide the Second Republic with the necessary time and focus to see these long-term initiatives through to fruition without the distractions and disruptions that often accompany election cycles.

This proposal may draw criticism from those who argue that elections are an essential component of democratic governance.

However, it is crucial to balance this concern with the urgent need to solidify the economic gains made thus far. A temporary suspension of elections, with a clear end date and a commitment to resume democratic processes in 2030, could provide the necessary space for Zimbabwe’s progress to take root and flourish.

As the country continues to navigate its path towards a more prosperous future, it is essential to consider bold proposals like this that prioritize long-term development and stability. By thoughtfully weighing the potential risks and rewards, Zimbabwe can make informed decisions that will shape its trajectory for generations to come. #Vision2030

Zanu PF Threatens To Arrest S*x Workers For Rejecting ZIG

By A Correspondent

In a desperate move, the ruling Zanu PF regime has threatened to arrest commercial sex workers in Gweru for refusing to accept the new currency known as Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG).

This development underscores the growing tension and dissatisfaction surrounding the newly introduced currency.

On Thursday, Zanu PF’s online propagandists, known as Varakashi, made a stark declaration regarding the situation.

“Sei vakadzi vonomira pamadziro eMidlands Hotel vari kuramba kutora maZiG? Ngavasungwe,” they stated, which translates to, “Why are the women standing by the walls of Midlands Hotel refusing to take ZiG? They should be arrested.”

The introduction of Zimbabwe Gold was meant to stabilize the country’s economy, which has been plagued by hyperinflation and a lack of confidence in the local currency.

However, the new currency has faced significant resistance from various sectors of society, including commercial sex workers, who cite a lack of trust and practicality as key reasons for their refusal.

One sex worker, who chose to remain anonymous, expressed her concerns: “We can’t accept ZiG because it is not widely recognized or trusted.

Clients also don’t want to use it, so how can we? Arresting us for trying to survive in this economy is unjust.”

The Zanu PF government’s threat to arrest those rejecting the currency reveals the desperation and coercion tactics being employed to enforce its acceptance.

This move has sparked outrage and condemnation from human rights advocates and economic analysts alike.

Economic expert Tendai Moyo commented on the situation, stating, “Forcing acceptance of a currency through threats of arrest is not a sustainable economic policy.

The government needs to build trust and ensure that the currency is stable and usable. Coercion will only lead to further resistance and undermine confidence in the economy.”

The plight of commercial sex workers in Zimbabwe reflects broader societal challenges, including economic instability and governmental pressure.

The rejection of Zimbabwe Gold by this vulnerable group highlights the urgent need for a more inclusive and effective economic strategy that addresses the concerns of all citizens without resorting to threats and punitive measures.

Mnangagwa Says Wicknell’s A Fly By Night Businessman Who’s Not Committed To Developing The Country

Government Critique of Wicknell Chivayo—A Retrospective Insight

By Farai D Hove | The Zimbabwean government’s principal newspaper, The Herald, under the byline of Farirai Machivenyika, starkly criticized businessman Wicknell Chivayo, painting a picture of a flashy but unreliable entrepreneur. This critique emerged in the context of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s comments during a tour of the Nyangani Renewable Energy project, which contrasted sharply with Chivayo’s troubled Gwanda solar project.

President Mnangagwa’s remarks highlighted a learning curve for the government stemming from the Gwanda project’s failures compared to the operational success at Nyangani. Mnangagwa emphasized the need for future projects to engage with “committed people who have experience in projects of this nature,” rather than “fly-by-night briefcase businessmen,” a clear jab at Chivayo. The President’s blunt reminder that “Chikurubi is not full” underscored a warning of potential legal repercussions, linking poor business practices with possible incarceration.

This framing in The Herald not only served as a public reprimand but also as a strategic alignment of the government’s narrative with public accountability and transparency in economic dealings. The state’s portrayal of Chivayo juxtaposed his social media displays of wealth—including selfies with stacks of cash—against the backdrop of his professional failures, notably the stagnant Gwanda project that saw little progress despite significant financial outlays.

The parliamentary inquiry led by Norton legislator Temba Mliswa into the Gwanda project further compounded Chivayo’s troubles. It exposed serious irregularities and recommended that the tender be rescinded and funds repaid, painting a picture of mismanagement and inefficiency that directly contrasted with the professional execution seen at Nyangani Renewable Energy.

Reflecting on this 2018 media coverage offers insights into how the Zimbabwean government has utilized state media to shape public perception of business practices, highlighting a broader strategy of using high-profile cases to signal a crackdown on corruption and incompetence. This approach not only targets individual figures like Chivayo but also serves as a cautionary tale to other potential government contractors.

Nyangani Renewable Energy, with its long track record and significant contributions to the national grid, embodies the type of partnership the government promotes as ideal—experienced, efficient, and effective. This narrative underscores a clear governmental preference for reliability and experience over mere entrepreneurial zeal, which might be prone to overpromise and underdeliver.

The Herald’s treatment of the Chivayo case thus reflects not just a moment of governmental frustration but also a deliberate attempt to recalibrate expectations and standards for public-private partnerships in Zimbabwe. This news analysis from 2018 continues to resonate as a critical examination of how government expectations and media portrayals can influence national economic policy and business conduct.

Zanu PF Militia Program Is Back

By Political Reporter- Zanu PF President Emerson Mnangagwa is in Uzumba, launching the revived National Youth Service.

Today, His Excellency President 

@edmnangagwa

 is attending the Youth Empowerment Forum at Nhakiwa Vocational Training Centre in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe District, Mashonaland East Province. The President will also launch the rebranded Youth Service in Zimbabwe Programme. The event is running under the theme “Empower Youth: Secure the Future”.

Obert Masaraure Sentenced to 2 Months In Prison

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) President OBERT MASARAURE has been sentenced to a fine of US$200.00 or spend 2 months in prison with a suspended 4 months over the next 5 years.

According to ARTUZ, the ruling is a grave injustice and a continued attempt to silence the legitimate advocacy efforts of ARTUZ.

“While this ruling was not a complete victory, it demonstrates the impact of ARTUZ’s steadfast efforts and the global solidarity that supported their cause. We are deeply grateful to our partners, stakeholders, union members, and citizens at large who have stood in solidarity with President Obert Masaraure and the fight for teachers’ rights in Zimbabwe.

“.The initial conviction of Masaraure was an unjust crackdown on his legitimate advocacy for the rights and dignity of Zimbabwe’s educators, and the underlying injustice of this conviction remains. The struggle for the rights and dignity of Zimbabwe’s educators continues, and ARTUZ’s fight has not been in vain, as their voices have persevered.

“This episode has proven that when workers come together, their united voices cannot be suppressed by the authorities. ARTUZ will not be deterred. The union will continue to challenge this unfair outcome and persist in its unwavering pursuit of a more equitable and just educational system for all in Zimbabwe’s rural regions.

“The path ahead remains arduous, but ARTUZ’s resolve remains steadfast. We will continue to fight against injustice and amplify the voices of Zimbabwe’s educators in the ongoing struggle for their rights and livelihoods. ARTUZ will not be silenced, and it will continue to stand up for the fundamental rights and dignity of the teaching profession,” said ARTUZ in a statement.

Marriage V11 Proves Mai Titi Lied To Heathrow Airport She’s Married To Gilbert

The consequences of Mai Titi (Felistas Murata)’s deceptions to an immigration officer at Heathrow Airport that she is married to a certain Gilbert Kandiado are likely to be severe and long-lasting, affecting her ability to travel, work, and live in foreign countries. Legal advice should be sought immediately to address these issues proactively, solicitors have advised.

The consequences are likely to extend beyond the UK to affect future visa applications to other European countries and the United States.

### Legal Risks in the UK

1. **False Representation:** Under the UK Immigration Rules, providing false information or documents (including lying about marital status) constitutes a false representation. This is covered under paragraph 320(7A) of the rules. A person found to have used deception in their application—including lying verbally during an interview—can be refused entry or leave to remain in the UK.

2. **Consequences of Deception:** The immediate consequence of being found to have lied to an immigration officer is typically a refusal of entry or visa application. Furthermore, the individual can also face a re-entry ban to the UK, which can last up to 10 years. This is detailed in paragraph 320(7B) of the Immigration Rules.

3. **Criminal Charges:** Beyond immigration penalties, there could be criminal implications. Under the UK’s Immigration Act 1971, it is a criminal offense to make a false representation knowingly or recklessly in order to obtain a leave to enter or remain in the UK. Convictions can lead to imprisonment and/or a fine.

### Impact on Visa Applications to Other European Countries and the US

1. **Schengen Area and EU Countries:** European countries typically share information about immigration offenses and bans within the Schengen Information System (SIS) and other databases. A record of deception in the UK can lead to refusals of Schengen visas or entry denials by other EU countries, as these nations often take into account previous immigration histories and bans imposed by other countries within the area.

2. **United States:** The US Department of State also considers immigration violations and deception in visa applications very seriously. Under U.S. immigration law, particularly the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), providing false information can render an individual inadmissible. This could result in a denial of a visa application and potentially a permanent bar on entry to the United States.

### General Advice

– **Disclosure and Transparency:** It’s important to be honest and transparent in all dealings with immigration authorities. If there has been a previous instance of providing misleading or false information, it is advisable to consult with an immigration lawyer who can provide guidance on potentially rectifying the situation, such as through proper disclosure in subsequent applications.

– **Legal Representation:** Engaging a legal expert who specializes in immigration law can help navigate the complexities of immigration processes and provide advice tailored to individual circumstances, particularly if there are complicating factors such as previous misrepresentations.

– **Impact on Future Travel:** Understand that immigration offenses can severely impact one’s ability to travel internationally, not just to the UK but globally. This can affect both personal and professional opportunities abroad.

Baba Rokadhiya’s Controversial Video

By Showbiz Reporter | In a bold and poetic video release, the controversial Cape Town-based figure known as Baba Rokadhiya has ignited a heated discussion with his latest comments on the nature of zebras and donkeys. The video, which rapidly circulated across social media platforms, features Rokadhiya speaking in a poetic monologue that compares the undomesticated nature of zebras to societal perceptions of beauty and relationships.

“Do you ever sit down and think for yourself? Have you ever considered how beautiful a zebra is, with its striking skin and good-looking exterior?” Baba Rokadhiya asks his audience, drawing parallels between the animal’s allure and human societal values. He recounts his experience working at a game range, praising the taste of zebra meat and questioning why zebras are not domesticated like donkeys.

The video takes a more provocative turn as Baba Rokadhiya discusses the objectification of women, likening it to the way people admire zebras. “We appreciate seeing you wild; we love everything about you when you’re traveling, your body and all it reveals, which you call cleavage. Often, we chase you because we’ve seen everything,” he declares, stirring controversy with his stark commentary on gender and societal expectations.

Baba Rokadhiya continues, addressing the choices men make in relationships: “Men might choose a woman who does not appear as attractive for marriage. Often, you find someone who is not conventionally attractive being chosen for marriage.” He challenges his viewers to reflect on the superficial values that often guide human interactions and the paradox of desirability versus domesticity.

Concluding his poetic soliloquy, Rokadhiya makes a poignant comparison: “Like the zebra, which is never taken home, we prefer to take donkeys and leave zebras in the game parks. Donkeys are simply better suited for domestic life than beautiful zebras.” His words have sparked a widespread dialogue, with many viewers interpreting the video as a metaphor for deeper social issues, while others criticize it for its controversial analogies.

The video has quickly become a viral sensation, prompting discussions about societal norms, the objectification of women, and the value we assign to beauty and utility.

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Write a breaking news story with quotes revealing that the controversial Capetown based so called Baba Rokadhiya has unleashed a video in which he speaks about zebras and donkeys.

Speaking in moving poetry, the man said: “Do you ever sit down and think for yourself? Have you ever considered how beautiful a zebra is, with its striking skin and good-looking exterior? Believe me, I once worked at a game range, and its meat is delightful. If you’ve ever eaten zebra biltong, you’ll understand its appeal—so nice and sweet. Yet, have you ever wondered why no one has domesticated zebras the way they have with donkeys?

We appreciate seeing you wild; we love everything about you when you’re traveling, your body and all it reveals, which you call cleavage. Often, we chase you because we’ve seen everything. But the question you haven’t asked yourself is, why has no one tried to bring you into their home? Men do not want to take you in.

Men might choose a woman who does not appear as attractive for marriage. Often, you find someone who is not conventionally attractive being chosen for marriage.

You see, men are not foolish; they see you out there and may pursue you for intimacy, but they will never choose you for marriage.

So, if you want to change your lifestyle, do so because it might make men consider taking you in.

Like the zebra, which is never taken home, we prefer to take donkeys and leave zebras in the game parks. Donkeys are simply better suited for domestic life than beautiful zebras.”

ZRP Says They Are Investigating Kagame Linked Murder Of Rwandese Refugee

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has launched a manhunt for suspects who allegedly shot and killed Rwandese national Samuel Habimana in Waterfalls, Harare on Friday night.

Habimana was shot in the neck at his Mainway Meadows home in Waterfalls, Harare, under unclear circumstances after a four-member gang broke it his house.

ZRP national spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi told ZBC News that investigations into the murder are underway, just as accusations swirled that the assailants are foreign political operatives from Rwanda.

“As the Zimbabwe Republic Police we are investigating the shooting incident which took place in Waterfalls, Harare in view to find the motive behind the shooting.

“We believe that the suspects tracked him from Harare’s Central Business District to his home in Waterfalls.

“We want to assure the public that comprehensive investigations are currently underway and no stone will be left unturned,” said Commissioner Nyathi.

Commissioner Nyathi also warned the public against publishing information which has not been verified.

“I want to warn the public against publishing false information on social media. We are urging the public that if they have any information they want the public to know they are free to come to our offices rather than publishing such without verification,” added Nyathi.

A report claimed Habimana (49), who was killed in front of his son, wife, and house help, was assassinated.

A former Rwandan refugee in Zimbabwe, Ansbert Nkundineza, and one of the leading opposition figures in exile said that the shooting was a terror incident linked to Kigali.

“We have been receiving information about distressed Rwandan refugees for a while now, most are fearful of their own lives and those of loved ones from Rwandan operatives currently roaming the streets of Harare at large.

“We call upon the government of Zimbabwe to ensure the safety of Rwandan refugees as enshrined in the Geneva Convention,” Nkundineza said.

RBZ Governor Turns Around Again, Says ZiG Is His Brainchild

By A Correspondent| Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor John Mushayavanhu has backtracked on his initial assertion that he did not know much about structured currency and engaged a World Bank consultant before introducing the new ZiG currency.

Responding to questions from the floor during a business meeting organised by the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC), Masvingo chapter on Friday, 03 May, Mushayavanhu said ZiG will not fail as it was not imposed on the market, but a well-thought-out and purely Zimbabwean idea.

“No one told us to introduce the ZiG currency, of course, when doing something, one might seek for ideas and advice from others just to fine-tune but it does not mean that if you consult on something you want to do, it means you did not originate it.

“We consulted widely yes, but ZiG is my product as the Governor of the Reserve Bank and if it fails it’s my fault; it’s my brainchild,” said Mushayavanhu.

Mushayavanhu said he started mulling the idea of introducing the ZiG currency in September last year when President Emmerson Mnangagwa revealed to him that he would be the next RBZ Governor.

“If at all it fails, but I don’t see the reason why the ZiG should fail and it will not fail; but in the unlikely event that it fails, then it’s entirely our responsibility as Zimbabweans and my responsibility as Governor of the central bank.

“ZiG is a Zimbabwean-born currency, it’s a Zimbabwean product made by Zimbabweans, myself included,” added Mushayanhu

Master H Misses UK Flight

By Showbiz Reporter | ZimEye | In an unexpected turn of events, Master H has missed his flight to the UK for the Zimbabwe Cup Clash UK 2024. The absence is due to a visa issue concerning his manager, Mupondasugar, who is currently without a valid UK visa.

According to the official press statement released by the event organizers, New Generation Entertainment, “In preparation of Zimbabwe Cup Clash UK 2024 all visas for the performing artists were processed on time and were issued accordingly by the UKVI. All five artists including Master H were granted visas including Master H and we were expecting him to travel to the UK.”

However, the statement also explains that “Master H and his management team decided that Master H should not travel without Mupondasugar, his current manager, since Mupondasugar, as far as we are aware at the time of writing does not have a valid UK visa.”

Despite the logistical setback, the organizers are committed to moving forward, emphasizing that “the show is going ahead as scheduled and we promise you a spectacular show.”

Fans have been assured of the event’s continuity and quality, with the organizers concluding, “We value your continued support.”

This development raises questions about the logistical challenges artists and their teams face when traveling internationally. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.- ZimEye

Mutsvangwa Son To Spend Another Weekend In Jail

Harare businessman, Neville Mutsvangwa and his alleged accomplices who are facing charges of illegal foreign currency dealings will know their fate next week after the High Court postponed their bail ruling.
https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/crime-court/high-court-postpones-mutsvangwas-bail-ruling/

Mnangagwa Refuses To Grant Mugabe Minister Heroine Status

By A Correspondent

The recent decision by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to deny the late former Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Eunice Sandi Moyo national heroine status has ignited a wave of outrage across Matabeleland.

This development has intensified long-standing grievances among the region’s populace, who feel increasingly marginalized by the ruling elite in Harare.

Eunice Sandi Moyo, a prominent political figure and a dedicated public servant, was widely respected in Matabeleland for her commitment to regional development and her advocacy for the rights of marginalized communities.

Her contributions, many argue, merit recognition on a national scale. However, the government’s refusal to bestow upon her the revered status of a national heroine has been met with accusations of systemic bias and regional discrimination.

Matabeleland, a region with a complex and often tumultuous history with the central government, has long felt the brunt of political and economic marginalization. The denial of national heroine status to Sandi Moyo is viewed by many as yet another slight in a series of perceived injustices.

Civic leaders and local politicians have expressed their dismay, emphasizing that such decisions exacerbate existing tensions and hinder national unity.

Prominent voices from Matabeleland have been vocal about their disappointment. “This decision is not just an insult to the legacy of Eunice Sandi Moyo but also to the people of Matabeleland who saw her as a beacon of hope and progress,” remarked a local leader.

The sentiment is echoed widely, with many fearing that the refusal to honor Sandi Moyo appropriately will deepen the chasm between Matabeleland and the central government.

Critics argue that the ruling ZANU-PF party, under Mnangagwa, has repeatedly shown reluctance to recognize and celebrate contributions from Matabeleland leaders, thereby perpetuating a narrative of exclusion. They point to a pattern where accolades and national honors seem disproportionately awarded to individuals from other regions, reinforcing the sense of marginalization in Matabeleland.

The government, on its part, has remained largely silent on the specific reasons behind the decision. However, supporters of Mnangagwa’s administration suggest that the criteria for national hero status are stringent and not influenced by regional biases. They urge for a nuanced understanding of the selection process, although this does little to assuage the discontent brewing in Matabeleland.

In the wake of this decision, there are growing calls for a reassessment of how national hero statuses are conferred. Advocates for reform argue for a more transparent and inclusive process that genuinely reflects the diverse contributions of leaders from all regions of Zimbabwe. Such reforms, they suggest, could foster a greater sense of national cohesion and mitigate regional disparities.

As Zimbabwe navigates this controversy, the legacy of Eunice Sandi Moyo remains a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for recognition and equality faced by many in Matabeleland. The uproar surrounding her denied national heroine status is not just a reflection of regional dissatisfaction but also a call to action for more equitable governance that honors the contributions of all Zimbabweans, irrespective of their regional affiliations.

Mnangagwa Hoodwinks SADC

By A Correspondent

The wily Zanu PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who has been under intense scrutiny for allegedly rigging the 2023 polls, appears to have managed to coax the Southern African Development Community (SADC) into a more favorable stance, if a photograph he posted on Wednesday is anything to go by.

Mnangagwa, who has faced widespread criticism for purportedly subverting the will of the Zimbabwean people in the August 2023 elections, shared an image on social media that suggests a successful engagement with SADC officials.

This has sparked a flurry of reactions and speculation about the true nature of SADC’s position on Zimbabwe’s electoral controversy.

In a statement on Facebook, Mnangagwa detailed the meeting: “This morning, I was honoured to receive the Executive Secretary of SADC, Elias Magosi, at State House. He was accompanied by key directors from SADC.

We had fruitful discussions on our shared goals for the region and the recent SADC Extraordinary Summit, where we addressed economic development, regional security, and climate resilience. #Zimbabwe #SADC.”

The photograph and the accompanying statement aim to convey a sense of normalcy and cooperation between Zimbabwe and the regional body, despite the ongoing allegations against Mnangagwa.

Critics argue that this move is part of a broader strategy to gain legitimacy and deflect attention from the contentious election results.

Mnangagwa’s ability to engage with SADC officials could be seen as an attempt to mend Zimbabwe’s image and assert his position as the legitimate leader.

However, the effectiveness of this strategy in quelling both domestic and international dissent remains to be seen.

While the details of the discussions with SADC were not disclosed, the reference to economic development, regional security, and climate resilience indicates a broad agenda that aligns with SADC’s regional priorities.

This alignment might help Mnangagwa garner support or at least neutralize opposition within the regional bloc.

Observers will be closely monitoring SADC’s next moves and statements to assess whether this meeting signifies a shift in the regional body’s stance or merely a diplomatic engagement without substantive changes in policy or perspective on Zimbabwe’s electoral integrity.

The controversy surrounding the 2023 elections in Zimbabwe is far from over, and Mnangagwa’s recent interactions with SADC will play a crucial role in shaping the narrative and influencing future developments in the region.

Woman Nabbed Over Mbanje

By A Correspondent

Police in Mwenezi last week made a significant drug bust, intercepting a cross-border bus and arresting a passenger, Janet Mutarisi (39), for unlawful possession of 42 kilogrammes of mbanje (dagga).

The interception occurred at the 143-kilometre peg along the Masvingo-Beitbridge Road, a notorious route for contraband smuggling.

Authorities reported that the mbanje was meticulously concealed in two large boxes, stashed underneath the tent of the bus trailer. This method of hiding the drugs suggests a calculated attempt to evade detection by law enforcement.

The arrest of Mutarisi is part of a broader effort by police to clamp down on the trafficking of illegal substances across borders. The strategic location of the bust, along a major transportation route, highlights the vigilance and proactive measures being undertaken by the authorities to curb drug smuggling activities.

A Mwenezi police source , when reached for comment, emphasized the ongoing commitment to maintaining public safety and combating drug-related crimes in the region.

“We are continually enhancing our surveillance and inspection procedures to ensure that we intercept illegal substances before they reach our communities,” the ZRP source stated

Janet Mutarisi is expected to face serious charges related to drug possession and trafficking, which carry heavy penalties under Zimbabwean law.

This arrest serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with the illegal drug trade and the rigorous enforcement actions that those involved can expect.

The case has drawn significant attention and is likely to prompt further investigations into the networks and individuals involved in drug trafficking operations.

The authorities have underscored the importance of community cooperation in reporting suspicious activities, which is crucial for effective law enforcement.

As the case develops, it will be closely watched by both the public and those within the legal and criminal justice sectors.

The successful interception and arrest demonstrate the effectiveness of the current measures in place, but also highlight the ongoing challenge of combating drug trafficking in the region.