Mnangagwa Chastise Police For Burning Farmers’ Produce

By A Correspondent| Police have been accused of misinterpreting regulations issued in support of a 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus by taking draconian measures, including arresting shoppers, banning the sale of liquor and stopping farmers from travelling to cities and towns with their fresh farm produce.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday ordered police to allow farmers to deliver their produce to markets in urban centres after shocking pictures emerged of police burning a truckload of vegetables in Mutare.

Police earlier Friday made a U-turn on the alcohol ban, instead of saying alcohol sales would be allowed but consumption should only take place in private homes.

Mnangagwa said in a televised address:

“It’s integral that we keep our economy moving forward during this period of lockdown. Food supply should be guaranteed with minimum shocks or disruptions. Farmers must continue to produce for our nation even under conditions of lockdown. Farmers and traders alike must equally continue to deliver products to markets including to those markets that supply our cities, towns and growth points.

“To that end, I direct our security arms to ensure a pathway for food supply. All agricultural activity must remain undisturbed throughout the period of the lockdown. All our producers must continue to feed the nation with minimum hassles.”

Mutare police raided a market in Sakubva suburb at around 3 AM on Friday as rural farmers delivered truckloads of green vegetables and tomatoes. The seized produce was burned.

Images of the incident drew outrage from Zimbabweans on social media, jolting authorities. Police have faced accusations of targeting hungry citizens who are rounded up after venturing out to buy the scarce maize meal staple.-Statemedia

Woman Offers To Bed Neighbour Over R850 Debt

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo woman who has been under unbearable pressure from her neighbour over an 850 rand debt made a shocking decision to be debt-free when she offered him sex in exchange for the money she owed him.

It was heard, in an attempt to settle the overdue debt, the woman, Thelma Ndlovu from Richmond suburb in Bulawayo, kindly offered sex to Menzi Masuku for three consecutive days.

Ndlovu who thought life would be easier after she suggested to pay in a different way, got it all wrong when a seemingly unsatisfied Masuku continued harassing her despite the fact that she had settled her debt with her sexual services.

Feeling “belittled and used” Ndlovu approached the court seeking a peace order against Masuku claiming he was disturbing her peace by coming to her house while threatening to kill her.

“I don’t want Menzi Masuku who is my neighbour to come to my place because whenever he comes, he insults me with vulgar language. He also threatens to kill me and my boyfriend,” pleaded Ndlovu.

In his response, Masuku refuted Ndlovu’s submissions before he sensationally revealed the source of their misunderstanding.

“I dispute everything that she said. We have been in a relationship and she borrowed my bag worth 850 rand while going to her rural home where she later lost it. We then talked about the issue and she promised to pay me 850 rand.

“When I confronted her over the money in question that is when she started threatening me saying she will fix me by going to court. The issue is about the money and nothing else. I never insulted her or threatened her with death.  I just demanded my money and that’s why she approached the court claiming I’m harassing her,” responded Masuku.

A seemingly exposed Ndlovu, however, sprung to her defence while explaining the nature of their “relationship”.

“I cannot say we were in a relationship. We just agreed that we engage (in sexual intercourse) for three days. This was after he pestered me to pay for his bag which was stolen by my son. I apologised to him and that’s why we had to engage for those days. I even told him not to get his hopes high since I was in a relationship with another man,” explained Ndlovu.

Her explanation, however, exposed her that she was trying to use the court process to evade paying her debt leading the presiding magistrate Nomasiko Ndlovu to dismiss her application.-StateMedia

Gutu Moots Political Comeback Following Supreme Court Ruling

By Jane Mlambo| The recent Supreme Court ruling that Nullified leadership changes in the opposition Movement for Democratic Change led by Nelson Chamisa has raised a lot of debate both on and offline with former vice President of the Thokozani Khupe led MDC-T, Onert Gutu hinting at possible return to active politics.

Gutu who stands to benefit from the ruling after his position as the MDC Spokesperson says he will make a decision very soon on whether he is ready to have a second dance in the shaky waters of politics.

Posting on Twitter, Gutu said;

In the past few days, I’ve been receiving numerous inquiries from relatives, friends, acquaintances & members of the Fourth Estate, asking whether I’m coming back to active politics. A decision will be made in the fullness of time & all stakeholders will be dutifully notified.

Gutu together with Khupe, Douglas Mwonzora and Morgan Komichi have become the most hated people in the opposition movement amid accusations that they are being paid by the system to sabotage the democratic struggle, allegations they have vehemently denied.

Don’t Be Stupid, A Political Party Only Exists At ZEC

Douglas Mwonzora

Legal expert Dr Tapiwa Shumba has unmasked the confusion on the future of the MDC party after senator Douglas Mwonzora told ZimEye that MDC Alliance is not a political party. Mwonzora threatened saying his nemesis Nelson Chamisa is no more.

Mwonzora himself is on video stating the contrary.

Writing on Saturday, Dr Shumba threw into the open revelations that a political party has its legs at the Zimbbwe Electoral Commission and nowhere else. Below was his full text:

By Dr Tapiwa Shumba | There is no reason for any confusion. It is the MDC trading politically as MDC Alliance. Its been like that ever since. We were MDC trading as MDC-T and noone ever asked why everything about us was still MDC. Noone has ever seen an MDC-T constitution. We always celebrated MDC Anniversary and used MDC in our communications. It has always been MDC but MDC T started as far back as 2008 (before elections).

It’s a choice we make to connect to our history and traditions as we continue to renew, transform and grow on the other hand. It is the transacting name, which is the most relevant in Zimbabwe political context, that changes depending on the electoral market and dynamics. That’s why there is nothing trading as MDC currently. There is no MDC Councillor or MP. Many people don’t understand that MDC is now almost like our nickname or better still mutupo/totem in the Zim political context. Riri pachitupa now is MDC Alliance – it used to be MDC-T. Where our identity is requested for official reasons i.e ZEC and Parliament, Council we use the official name for the electoral cycle – now MDC Alliance. Hakuna chinhu chinonzi MDC kwese ikoko.

I say this because I see people asking.
1) Where is the MDC Alliance Consitution saka? (In fact you are not required to have any constitution in Zim).
2. Why did you celebrate 20 years Anniversary?
3. Why did you have 5th Congress?
4. Why are you stil using Harvest House HQ.

Until you understand that in Zimbabwe a Party only exists at ZEC, Parliament and Government you will continue to get confused about the MDC and MDC Alliance, the former being a street name at the latter being an official name. We will always officially transform to adapt to the political and electoral realities of the day but the soul will remain MDC, yet officially speaking, the MDC (our MDC) ceased to exist as an official electoral entity in 2008. The official MDC-T was abandoned when Thokozani Khupe abused it.

The transformation that takes place with the MDC in every electoral cycle is the fundamental reason why it is first class nonsense for anyone to say the Party must revert to a pre-electoral state. Pre-electoral state of the MDC are footsteps, hakuna chinhu, kunosara mutupo iwoyu unonzi MDC chete. That’s why there is this confusion, yet in truth, there is nothing new in the transformation of political parties. Consider this question – how old is ZANU-PF – and what is ZANU in all this – does ZANU-PF say it started in 1987 – but why do they claim and celebrate the 70s heroes and victories of ZANU when ZANU-PF started in 1987? Lastly, don’t be stupid.

Man Jailed 19yrs For Stabbing Ex- Wife

By A Correspondent- An Inyathi man who killed his ex-wife by stabbing her five times with a flip knife for dumping him has been sentenced to 19 years in jail for murder.

Lyton Sibanda (24) who was a herdsman at Felton Farm in the area was found guilty of murder with constructive intent when he appeared before Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nokuthula Moyo who was on circuit in Hwange recently.

Nothing was suspended from the sentence as the judge said Sibanda deserved a lengthy jail term.

Prosecuting, Mr Bheki Tshabalala said Sibanda and Nontokozo Khabo who was aged 21 were once customarily married and separated in February last year. The murder took place on 12 April at Khabo’s parents’ place in Village 6 Mahlabathini area, Inyathi.

“On 12 April at night Sibanda armed himself with a flip knife and a small axe and proceeded to his in-laws’ place on the pretext of visiting his ex-wife and daughter aged three.

“The accused was welcomed by his mother-in-law, Mrs Violet Khabo. He had a friendly conversation with his in-laws and ex-wife with no suspicion of anger,” said the prosecutor.

Around 11 PM, Sibanda decided to leave and asked his ex-wife to accompany him. After walking a short distance towards the gate, he tripped her and sat on top of her. He drew the flip knife and stabbed her twice on the right lower abdomen, once on the chest, right breast and on the right shoulder, the court was told.

The woman screamed for help and her mother and younger sister Miss Faith Sibanda (18) rushed to the scene. Mrs Khabo told the court that when she arrived at the scene, she saw Sibanda sitting on top her daughter.

Sibanda fled from the scene. Khabo staggered from the scene of the attack intending to go back home but collapsed. Her mother and younger sister tried to render first aid before rushing her to Inyathi District Hospital where she was pronounced dead on arrival.-StateMedia

“I Will Inherit Everything Except Challenging ED”: Khupe

By A Correspondent| The MDC renegade Thokozani Khupe has pulled back from taking over Nelson Chamisa’s leadership mantle right up to the legal challenge over the 2018 election rigging.

Khupe who nearly 3 years ago removed herself from the MDC Harvest House offices 6 months before the late MDC leader, Morgan Tsvangirai’s death, had been hoping to take over the same, saying she is the rightful successor of the same man she deserted half a year before his passing away.

Khupe was hoping that last week’s Justice Patel Supreme Court verdict will grant her legal powers of a real MDC leader.

Her comments came as Chimurenga music lion Thomas Mapfumo scoffed at the court verdict she is relying on, and mkanya speaking on ZimEye warned against “playing with people’s lives.”

But Khupe on the same day spoke to ZimEye in a no holds barred interview when she was asked if she is going to inherit Nelson Chamisa’s challenge against Mnangagwa over the election rigging in 2018, and the killing of people using the Army so to change election results. Below was her response:

FULL INTERVIEW BELOW:.

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Commenting on this, legal expert Dr Tapiwa Shumba said:

There is no reason for any confusion. It is the MDC trading politically as MDC Alliance. Its been like that ever since. We were MDC trading as MDC-T and noone ever asked why everything about us was still MDC. Noone has ever seen an MDC-T constitution. We always celebrated MDC Anniversary and used MDC in our communications. It has always been MDC but MDC T started as far back as 2008 (before elections).

It’s a choice we make to connect to our history and traditions as we continue to renew, transform and grow on the other hand. It is the transacting name, which is the most relevant in Zimbabwe political context, that changes depending on the electoral market and dynamics. That’s why there is nothing trading as MDC currently. There is no MDC Councillor or MP. Many people don’t understand that MDC is now almost like our nickname or better still mutupo/totem in the Zim political context. Riri pachitupa now is MDC Alliance – it used to be MDC-T. Where our identity is requested for official reasons i.e ZEC and Parliament, Council we use the official name for the electoral cycle – now MDC Alliance. Hakuna chinhu chinonzi MDC kwese ikoko.

I say this because I see people asking.
1) Where is the MDC Alliance Consitution saka? (In fact you are not required to have any constitution in Zim).
2. Why did you celebrate 20 years Anniversary?
3. Why did you have 5th Congress?
4. Why are you stil using Harvest House HQ.

Until you understand that in Zimbabwe a Party only exists at ZEC, Parliament and Government you will continue to get confused about the MDC and MDC Alliance, the former being a street name at the latter being an official name. We will always officially transform to adapt to the political and electoral realities of the day but the soul will remain MDC, yet officially speaking, the MDC (our MDC) ceased to exist as an official electoral entity in 2008. The official MDC-T was abandoned when Thokozani Khupe abused it.

The transformation that takes place with the MDC in every electoral cycle is the fundamental reason why it is first class nonsense for anyone to say the Party must revert to a pre-electoral state. Pre-electoral state of the MDC are footsteps, hakuna chinhu, kunosara mutupo iwoyu unonzi MDC chete. That’s why there is this confusion, yet in truth, there is nothing new in the transformation of political parties. Consider this question – how old is ZANU-PF – and what is ZANU in all this – does ZANU-PF say it started in 1987 – but why do they claim and celebrate the 70s heroes and victories of ZANU when ZANU-PF started in 1987? Lastly, don’t be stupid.

Govt To Consider Waiver For Informal Traders During Lockdown

By A Correspondent- Addressing the press at Benjamin Burombo building, Chadzamira said the government will soon allow informal traders to start selling their wares.

Chadzamira said the government understood the damage the national lockdown has brought on people’s livelihoods especially on informal traders who survive from hand-to-mouth.

Government is set to ease its 21-day lockdown measures with informal traders who sell farm produce expected to get the green light to start selling the perishables at designated market places, Masvingo State Minister Ezra Chadzamira has said.

He said authorities were looking at ways of allowing limited numbers of women to sell their products at shopping centres in a controlled manner. 

“Those who sell perishables are the most hard-hit and we understand their pain. We are looking at the feasibility of allowing a small number of women to sell each day,” he said.

Turning to the provincial update on the COVID 19 pandemic, Chadzamira said the province has not yet confirmed a single case after five people from the province have been tested for the deadly disease.

“Of all the cumulative number of tests conducted in the country, five were from this province. It is a good thing that we have not had positive cases, but that should not make us too comfortable since the risk remains very high,” said Chadzamira.

The minister, who also chairs the Masvingo Provincial COVID-19 Taskforce which comprises several subcommittees, said authorities were planning to mobilise testing kits for each of the province’s seven districts.

“The idea is to capacitate each district to conduct its own tests as part of the decentralisation of the testing process. The fight against the spread of coronavirus demands more rigorous testing than what currently is happening,” Chadzamira said.-TellZim

Ezekiel Guti University Demands Full Fees Payment

Ezekiel Guti

By A Correspondent- Students attending the Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU) in Bindura have been left fuming after the college informed them to pay in full fees, for the first semester of 2020 after attending class for only two weeks.

The university was forced to close last week as part of national measures to curb the spread of the novel COVID-19 outbreak.

In a notice to students, the university’s registrar only identified S.M Chevo told the learners that they had to pay the fees for the first semester in full by 7 April or they risk being considered to have deferred their studies.

“Following the earlier communication that 60% fees be paid upon registration and the balance be cleared by 31 March 2020, you are hereby informed that the outstanding fees should be cleared by 7 April,” he wrote in the notice.

“Unregistered students must complete the registration exercise online by 7 April 2020. Those who fail to pay their outstanding fees and register by 7 April 2020 would be considered as having deferred their studies.”

However, students and parents are unhappy with this new arrangement as the university only opened for two weeks and during that period, no lessons took place.

“I write to register my disgruntlement with institutions like Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU) that are of religious origin but have no feeling for humanity.

“Everyone in the world is currently preoccupied with the COVID -19 epidemic, meaning that every part of our lives is disrupted. But these people because they put money ahead of everything else, choose to turn a deaf ear to the plight of parents, who are already burdened,” one affected parent told a local publication.

“Our children went to school only two weeks and according to them, they did not have any lectures for the two weeks. We were made to pay 60% of the fees for our children to register and we did. The remainder 40% was supposed to be paid by 31 March, or it will attract an interest of 25%.

“The students were sent home on 24 March, but the college still expected parents to meet the 31 March deadline for fees payments, and they sent a letter to that effect. And true to their word, they effected the 25% interest on fees balances.”

The concerned parent said parents were forced to meet unexpected costs of transporting children from schools and buy necessities for the 21 days lockdown which was unbudgeted for.

“For the majority of parents, our means of livelihood was disrupted, and would be disrupted for an unknown time.

“The fees included costs for electricity, water, Wi-Fi, tuition. What will happen to that money, now that the students will not be using those services?

“On top of that they are saying learners will have to do this semester online. They haven’t been introduced to the modules yet. They are expected to interpret the course outline on their own and teach themselves at home.

“Yet the reason why we made them go for conventional studies is because we knew as parents that they are not capable of doing so. They need tutoring,” the disgruntled parent said in an interview.-Online 

Workers Face Bleak Future After Lockdown

Farm workers

THE 21-day national lockdown to contain the spread of the Covid-19 scourge which has seen the death of almost 40 000 people globally has caused uncertainty among workers.

Government ordered the lockdown, which began at midnight on Monday, forcing companies to shut down during the period. The lockdown is likely to have an adverse impact on the viability of companies, most of which are already struggling to keep afloat due to an increasingly deepening economic crisis characterised by a debilitating liquidity crunch, acute foreign currency crunch, fuel shortages, low capacity utilisation and runaway inflation of more than 500%.

A recent survey by the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) revealed that 46% of local firms are being impacted by the disease. “Unemployment is likely to increase as employers scale down operations due to shortages of raw materials and access to export markets,” the report notes.

“The Covid-19 pandemic will slow down demand and economic growth revival efforts in 2020 for Zimbabwe due to lockdown in other markets and the local market.”
Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Mutasa told businessdigest this week that the lockdown will worsen the plight of the struggling worker.

“Many workers were already earning low salaries that were not sufficient for food security. The lockdown therefore means that the majority of workers will starve during the period,” Mutasa said.

“We therefore urge government and employers to intervene in various forms to mitigate the effects to workers. Firstly, all employers should pay full salaries for the period of the lockdown. Government should provide social security to workers earning low salaries as well as for informal traders and workers coming from companies that are really struggling.”

Mutasa said the full impact of the pandemic on workers is yet to be fully ascertained. “We are yet to fully assess the future economic costs and the impact of jobs. It is a global tragedy for workers.”

The uncertainty for workers could not have come at a worse time with prices of basic goods skyrocketing after government reversed the ban on the use of foreign currency for domestic transactions last week. Prices of goods have shot up at a time the local unit, which is the currency most workers are paid in, has been decimated due to inflation.

“Due to price increases, workers are spending more on fewer goods. There is need for government to subsidise basic commodities and ensure availability of the same,” Mutasa said.

Zimbabwean workers are not alone in this predicament as thousands of jobs are also on the line in neighbouring countries that have declared a 21-day lockdown.
Most countries are offering substantial fiscus and monetary stimulus upwards of 50% of GDP. The US has put together a US$2 trillion stimulus, China, the United Kingdom, Japan, Germany, Nigeria and South Africa, among several other countries have intervened with huge stimulus packages.

In South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa announced a package of economic measures to protect credit, banking, business and jobs, as well as support those without formal incomes. He said last month he was aware that the cost to his country’s already flagging economy would be very high, with huge job losses.

In Zimbabwe, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube announced several fiscal stimulus measures to mitigate the impact of coronavirus to the economy and national health.
However, analysts say it is not enough.

Equity Axis managing director Respect Gwenzi said: “The key challenge with Zimbabwe’s form of stimulus is that it does not do much to save companies and employees alike. It leaves both to the mercy of the virus. In other countries employees are cushioned as government takes over partial payment of salaries and offer bailouts to struggling companies”.

MPs Challenged To Donate Their Salaries For Coronavirus Fight

Justice Wadyajena

Gokwe-Nembudziya MP Justice Mayor Wadyajena (Zanu PF) has challenged fellow legislators to donate their salaries and allowances towards the fight against coronavirus, which has so far infected eight people and killed one in Zimbabwe.

Wadyajena said COVID-19 had the potential of wiping out people in their numbers and the situation right now was calling for everyone to put “all their hands on deck” to combat the spread of the virus.

“This pandemic may wipe us all out if we don’t wake up,” Wadyajena said.

“Our country is ill-prepared to fight COVID-19, much like the rest of the world. If we truly represent the people, every single MP, permanent secretary and senior government official must sacrifice a one-off salary and allowance donation to the fund,” he said.

In Zimbabwe, MPs are paid an average of ZWL$10 000, plus allowances.

Wadyajena’s suggestion was supported by many politicians, including the MDC’s deputy secretary for international relations Douglas Mwonzora, who said the idea should be immediately implemented.

“I totally agree. This pandemic has to be fought by all of us. As someone said recently, COVID-19 knows no political affiliation. It is everyone’s enemy and we have to fight it as such. May you kindly advise how we can contribute,” Mwonzora said in response to Wadyajena’s suggestion.

NewsDay

ZANU PF Distributes Mealie Meal At Night To Sideline MDC Members

ZANU PF supporters in Chiredzi on Thursday received mealie meal at night after MDC supporters led by MDC MP (Proportional Representation), Mucharairwa Mugidho had disrupted the partisan distribution of the product during the day.

Following the abandonment of the distribution process earlier in the day, the ZANU PF leadership dished out the mealie meal at night.

Mugidho confirmed to NewsDay that the MDC team had tracked the truck ferrying mealie-meal throughout the day. He said:

Yes, we forced the distribution to be abandoned after we realised that it was only meant for Zanu PF supporters.

They had to distribute at night because they were afraid of my team which was monitoring the whole process.

I called the district development co-ordinator (DDC), Lovemore Chisema, complaining about the procedure.

Meanwhile, Chisema expressed outrage over ZANU PF’s partisan distribution of food, calling on the leadership to show maturity and distribute food to everyone regardless of his or her political affiliation.

More: NewsDay

Mdc Rubbishes New Party Registration Claims.

The MDC led by Nelson Chamisa has dismissed as fake a letter purported to have been written by the latter addressed to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s (ZEC) Chief Elections Officer.

In the letter, “Chamisa” notifies ZEC of the existence of a new party, The National Democratic Movement, with Charlton Hwende as the interim spokespmdc erson. The purported letter reads in part:

This is to notify you that we, the NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT (NDM), are a political party duly established by founding members in accordance with our Constitution and in terms of the laws of Zimbabwe.

It is the intention and objective of our Party to contest local and parliamentary and presidential elections as they may constitutionally occur.

We wish our Party to be included on the ZEC’s stakeholder database and mailing list for notification when appropriate meetings arise.

This comes after the Supreme Court nullified Chamisa’s elevation to the MDC presidency on the grounds that it was done in violation of the party’s constitution.

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Of 30 Pieces Of Silver, A Locked-down Covid-19 Judgement And The Call To Action

By Luke Batsirai Tamborinyoka|It’s strange what man can do for 30 pieces of silver.

Even Judas Iscariot sold out for money. But what has especially come as a shock to me is that I never knew Morgen Komichi would so easily betray principle for trinkets, trappings and 30-pieces of silver. I knew Togarasei Mwonzora’s unstinting love for money and trinkets could take him to Hell and back, even make him do unimaginable things to his own mother. But Morgen Komichi?

For Mwonzora, we knew he could do anything for money. This explains the lack of paper trail and money trail, and other famed shenanigans under his administration during his tenure as secretary-general of the party. For Douglas, we all knew he was always the human embodiment of the toxic concoction of unbridled ambition and the unprincipled pursuit of the dollar. After all, Is he not the man whom we read in the press that he had helped himself to trust funds held by his law firm?

Maybe it was because of a shared and common history around trust funds that we all saw him alongside Lovemore Madhuku soon after the delivery of the infamous locked-down, Covid-19 Supreme Court judgment handed down early this week!

But Morgen Komichi betrayed my mortal, human judgment. I always presumed him to be better than that, notwithstanding his unwavering faith in prophets and n’angas.

For me, he had always been a man of unstinting loyalty and principled service to the democratic struggle, the godfather of the party’s peaceful and non-violent democratic resistance campaign. Komichi is the man with whom I spent three months in the D-class section of a notorious prison after several days of brutal assaults and torture . That is why in the National Standing Committee meeting of 10 March 2020, the majority of us were prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt. After what he has gone through in this struggle, it was always difficult to believe Komichi would fall for Zanu PF trinkets.

Maybe they are right when they say every man has a price!

We all saw Komichi reading a prepared script outside court, which statement contained aspects contained in the full judgement—in the process betraying the fact that the Khupe cabal was an extension of Zanu PF and was privy to the contents of the judgement well before it was delivered.

But this was the same Komichi, who with President Nelson Chamisa spent long hours at a lodge waiting for Thoko-Zanu Kupe as she stood them up when they sought to engage her to abandon her treacherous path!

Komichi’s only frailty that I ever knew was that of ambition which had taken him to many prophets and n’angas. Even well before our Congress in 2019, he was so desperate to be Vice President and sulked when the late icon Morgan Tsvangirai passed him over for Elias Mudzuri and Nelson Chamisa for appointment to the position. . On the fateful morning in 2016, some minutes just before the announcement at a press conference of his VP appointments at his house in Highlands, the late Morgan Tsvangirai told Jameson Timba and I that Komichi had come to complain why he was being passed over for appointment to the Vice Presidency: “He was here—and he slumped in that couch over there, dripping in tears and sulking: complaining that for all his loyalty, I was passing him over. I told him that if loyalty was my only factor of considerstion, it would have been a very difficult choice as there are millions out there who have always been loyal to me since I began this political journey,” President Tsvangirai told us then.

Both Mwonzora and Komichi, in the last meeting of the party’s National Standing Committee last month, denied they were part of Zanu PF’s judiciary shenanigans. I remember Professor Ncube, like the biblical oracle, ominously telling the two of them in the meeting on 10 March 2020: “We shall see where you will be standing on Judgment Day .”

And indeed, we saw them standing inside Khupe’s skirts on the day the highly political judgement was delivered.

Komichi even shot a video of himself soon after that meeting, vehemently denying all the allegations against him and of being complicit with Zanu PF. What pretence!

Well, fate is a capricious woman.

What has astounded the nation is the extent to which Zanu PF is prepared to go in a vain attempt to remove Chamisa not only from the Presidency of the party but from the national political chessboard altogether. . Indeed, early this week we saw the regime mounting yet another coup, this time using the courts, to foist a pliable leader at the helm of the people’s project.

Hell No! The people will boisterously resist any such political drivel. They may mount their coups in Zanu PF but the people will unstintingly stand with their chosen leaders in the national democratic project.

This judiciary-instigated coup will fail. No amount of police around MRT House will dent the people’s faith in their chosen leaders.They have reposed their faith and trust in these leaders and that is why they braved the chiky weather in Gweru to make their choice.

We say no to puppet leaders foisted by a judiciary that is captive to a repressive, murderous regime.

The timing of the judgment said it all. It turned out to be an unmasked and unsanitized Covid-19 judgement that will dismally fail to lock down the people’s resolve to remove this regime, by whatever means necessary.

If ever there was any call for action, this is it. We declared 2020 the year of Action and Zanu PF is doing all it can to stampede us into it, even amidst this Covid-19 global calamity.

If ever there was any call for the people to flood the streets and every open space to defend their sovereign right to choose their leaders, then this is it.

This is a Zanu PF-inspired call to action.

As Morgan Tsvangirai would say: If you repress and compress anything for too long, there is likely to be a rebound. It’s only a matter of time.

Let this health pandemic subside, then we will see what happens.

Everywhere across the country, there is a sonorous No to yet another coup by this murderous cabal that now has its bloody tentacles strewn over all arms of the State.

When the time comes, as it certainly will this year, even the scarf will be grossly inadequate as a place for succour and asylum.

Luke Tamborinyoka is the Deputy National Spokesperson of the MDC. He is a multiple, award-winning journalist and former secretary-general of the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists. He is an ardent political scientist who won the Book Prize for best student when he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science at the University of Zimbabwe. You can interact with him on Facebook or on the twitter handle @luke_tambo.

Psychologists Warn Citizens Against Sending Sensational Untrue Information On Coronavirus

Citizens have been warned against posting false or unverified information on coronavirus during the 21-day nationwide lockdown, which came into effect on Monday.

Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative Zimbabwe country director Sibusisiwe Marunda said posting of unverified information causes unnecessary anxiety on people.

“Do not just forward things that you are not sure about because that affects the psychosocial well being of some people. Some messages are promoting stigma and discrimination, these are all things that can block our success in terms of fighting Covid-19 if we are not careful,” said Marunda.

Marunda says the power is in every citizen to protect each other from the spread of unverified information.

She encouraged people to get information on coronavirus from verified sources such as the Ministry of Health and Child Care and United Nations Agencies such as the World Health Organisation.

Marunda said psychosocial support is important during this lockdown period.

Marunda’s sentiments were also echoed by the Provincial Medical Health Coordinator for Midlands province Stella Khumalo who said citizens should only get information on Covid-19 from reliable sources to reduce mental stress stemming from fake news meant to cause panic.

“A lot of fake messages are flying around and they are causing a lot of stress to people during this time of a national lockdown, so it should be our responsibility as citizens to verify first before forwarding such kind of messages,” Khumalo said.

Provincial Health Promotional Officer Rumbidzai Chimukangara also encouraged people to keep healthy by physical exercises and eating a good diet.

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French Doctor Apologises For Coronavirus Tests Slur

By A Correspondent- A French doctor apologised on Friday for suggesting a possible treatment for COVID-19 should be tested in Africa, after the remarks sparked an outcry on social media. Jean-Paul Mira, the head of the intensive care unit at the Cochin hospital in Paris, made the comments on Wednesday during an interview on French television channel LCI with the research director of France’s national health institute, Inserm.

The research director, Camille Locht, was discussing the BCG tuberculosis vaccine, which is being trialled in several European countries and Australia against COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the new coronavirus. Mira asked:

“If I could be provocative, should we not do this study in Africa where there are no masks, treatment or intensive care, a little bit like it’s done, by the way, for certain AIDS studies or with prostitutes?”

“We try things because we know that they are highly exposed and they don’t protect themselves,” he said. 

Camille Locht, the research director from France’s Inserm, responded:

“You are right. And by the way, we are in the process of thinking in parallel about a study in Africa … That doesn’t prevent us, in parallel, from also thinking about a study in Europe and in Australia.”

The comments triggered outrage on social media.

“Africa isn’t a testing lab,” retired Ivory Coast soccer star, Didier Drogba, wrote on Twitter:

“I would like to vividly denounce those demeaning, false and most of all deeply racist words. A Moroccan lawyers’ collective said it was going to sue Mira for racial defamation.

Two French doctors are being accused of racism after calling for coronavirus vaccines to be tested in Africa on live TV.

In a statement on Friday, Mira’s employer, the Paris network of hospitals, quoted Mira as saying:

“I want to present all my apologies to those who were hurt, shocked and felt insulted by the remarks that I clumsily expressed on LCI this week.”-Online

Shebeens An Instant Hit In Gwanda As Lockdown Intensifies

BEER drinkers in Gwanda have turned to shebeens as bars and bottle stores have remained closed since the 21-day lockdown came into effect on Monday.

Shops that sell non-essentials have remained closed in the mining town since commencement of the lockdown.
Ward 8 councilor, Ntutukho Ndebele said shebeens have remained a major problem in his ward especially in Phakama Suburb.
He said even during the lockdown people are still flocking to shebeens.

Clr Ndebele said the shebeens were a source of violent crimes as some people fight over commercial sex workers, among other issues. “The shebeens are still operating even during the lockdown. We have had a problem of these shebeens for many years now and there is need for this challenge to be addressed.

Residents are greatly affected by these shebeens as these people will be making at a lot of noise disturbing people at night,” he said.

“There are a lot of fights which break out in these shebeens and they invade people’s homes seeking refuge and at times properties are damaged. Some of the fights end in deaths and mostly it will be over commercial sex workers.”

A Phakama suburb resident, Mr Mike Moyo said shebeens located in high density suburbs had become their only drinking spots.

“Ever since the lockdown started, bars and bottle stores have remained closed leaving us who drink stranded. As a result, I have turned to shebeens which are located in the high-density suburbs for my beer supply. Sometimes I go and buy from the shebeen while on some occasions I go and drink there.

“When we go there, we are cautious as police have intensified patrols and I would hate to be caught on the wrong side of the law. When we drink from the shebeens we keep it low and avoid making noise so that we don’t alert the police. The lockdown has greatly inconvenienced us as bars and bottle stores were ordered to remain closed. 21 days is a lot and it’s very difficult to stay that long without drinking beer,” he said.

Mr Moyo said he normally goes to a bar at Phakama Business Centre but it was closed.
A shebeen queen in Phakama Suburb who preferred anonymity said she was now getting new customers who were regulars at bars and nightclubs that were closed.

“It’s still business as usual for me because people continue to flock to my shebeen for beer. They usually come at night although we have to be discreet so that we don’t catch the attention of police officers that will be patrolling the area. Some of the clients that are coming are my usual customers while others are new clients that have turned to my shebeen as bars and bottle stores are closed.”

Coronavirus Grounds Africa’s Elite Leaders From Seeking Medical Treatment Abroad

By A Correspondent- The coronavirus pandemic could narrow one gaping inequality in Africa, where some heads of state and other elite jet off to Europe or Asia for health care unavailable in their nations.

As countries including their own impose dramatic travel restrictions, they might have to take their chances at home.

For years, leaders from Benin to Zimbabwe have received medical care abroad while their own poorly funded health systems limp from crisis to crisis. Several presidents, including ones from Nigeria, Malawi and Zambia and Zimbabwe’s former president Robert Mugabe have died overseas.

The practice is so notorious that a South African health minister, Aaron Motsoaledi, a few years ago scolded:

“We are the only continent that has its leaders seeking medical services outside the continent, outside our territory. We must be ashamed.”

Now a wave of global travel restrictions threatens to block that option for a cadre of aging African leaders. More than 30 of Africa’s 57 international airports have closed or severely limited flights, the U.S. State Department says. At times, flight trackers have shown the continent’s skies nearly empty.

Perhaps “COVID-19 is an opportunity for our leaders to reexamine their priorities,” said Livingstone Sewanyana of the Foundation for Human Rights Initiative, which has long urged African countries to increase health care spending.

But that plea has not led to action, even as the continent wrestles with major crises including deadly outbreaks of Ebola and the scourges of malaria and HIV.

Spending on health care in Africa is roughly 5% of gross domestic product, about half the global average. That’s despite a pledge by African Union members in 2001 to spend much more. Money is sometimes diverted to security or simply pilfered, and shortages are common.

Ethiopia had just three hospital beds per 10,000 people in 2015, according to World Health Organization data, compared to two dozen or more in the U.S. and Europe. Central African Republic has just three ventilators in the entire country. In Zimbabwe, doctors have reported doing bare-handed surgeries for lack of gloves.

Health experts warn that many countries will be overwhelmed if the coronavirus spreads, and it is already uncomfortably close. Several ministers in Burkina Faso have been infected, as has a top aide to Nigeria’s president. An aide to Congo’s leader died.

For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness and lead to death.

“If you test positive in a country, you should seek care in that country,” the head of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. John Nkengasong, told reporters Thursday. “It’s not a death sentence.”

In Nigeria, some worried their president might be among the victims. Long skittish about President Muhammadu Buhari’s absences from public view, including weeks in London for treatment for unspecified health problems, they took to Twitter to ask why he hadn’t addressed the nation as virus cases rose.

Buhari’s office dismissed speculation about his whereabouts as unfounded rumor. When he did emerge Sunday night, he announced that all private jet flights were suspended. The international airports were already closed.

While the travel restrictions have grounded the merely wealthy, political analyst Alex Rusero said a determined African leader probably could still find a way to go abroad for care.

“They are scared of death so much they will do everything within their disposal, even if it’s a private jet to a private hospital in a foreign land,” said Rusero, who is based in Zimbabwe, whose late President Robert Mugabe often sought treatment in Asia.

Perhaps nowhere is the situation bleaker than in Zimbabwe, where the health system has collapsed. Even before the pandemic, patients’ families were often asked to provide essentials like gloves and clean water. Doctors last year reported using bread bags to collect patients’ urine.

Zimbabwe’s vice president, Constantino Chiwenga, departed last month for unrelated medical treatment in China, as the outbreak eased in that country. Zimbabwe closed its borders days later after its first virus death.

Chiwenga has since returned to lead the country’s coronavirus task force.

But some in a new generation of African leaders have been eager to show sensitivity to virus-prevention measures.

The president of Botswana, Mokgweetsi Masisi, initially defied his country’s restrictions on travel by government employees to visit neighboring Namibia for its leader’s inauguration. But he entered self-quarantine and now reminds others to stay home, calling it “literally a matter of life and death.”

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced he had tested negative, just ahead of a three-week lockdown in Africa’s most developed country. Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina has as well.

Other leaders, including Burkina Faso President Roch Marc Christian Kabore and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, have tweeted images of themselves working via video conference as countries encourage people to keep their distance.

While African leaders are more tied to home than ever, their access to medical care is still far better than most of their citizens’.

In Burkina Faso’s capital, Ouagadougou, medical student Franck Bienvenu Zida was self-isolating and worried after having contact with someone who tested positive.

The 26-year-old feared infecting people where he lives, but his efforts to get tested were going nowhere. In three days of calling an emergency number to request a test, he could not get through.

Mnangagwa Rebukes Overzealous Police Who Burnt Farm Produce

By A Correspondent- Police have been accused of misinterpreting regulations issued in support of a 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus by taking draconian measures, including arresting shoppers, banning the sale of liquor and stopping farmers from travelling to cities and towns with their fresh farm produce.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday ordered police to allow farmers to deliver their produce to markets in urban centres after shocking pictures emerged of police burning a truckload of vegetables in Mutare.

Police earlier Friday made a U-turn on the alcohol ban, instead of saying alcohol sales would be allowed but consumption should only take place in private homes.

Mnangagwa said in a televised address:

“It’s integral that we keep our economy moving forward during this period of lockdown. Food supply should be guaranteed with minimum shocks or disruptions. Farmers must continue to produce for our nation even under conditions of lockdown. Farmers and traders alike must equally continue to deliver products to markets including to those markets that supply our cities, towns and growth points.

“To that end, I direct our security arms to ensure a pathway for food supply. All agricultural activity must remain undisturbed throughout the period of the lockdown. All our producers must continue to feed the nation with minimum hassles.”

Mutare police raided a market in Sakubva suburb at around 3 AM on Friday as rural farmers delivered truckloads of green vegetables and tomatoes. The seized produce was burned.

Images of the incident drew outrage from Zimbabweans on social media, jolting authorities. Police have faced accusations of targeting hungry citizens who are rounded up after venturing out to buy the scarce maize meal staple.-Statemedia

Mthuli Ncube Declares Nearly US$100m Pledges From Well Wishers For Coronavirus Fight

International donors have pledged close to US$100m to help Zimbabwe fight the deadly coronavirus, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has said.

According to Ncube, the Global Fund has pledged US$25m, while the World Bank and United States government have promised US$25m and US$470 000 respectively.

The United Kingdom government and the European Union have also pledged 1.7m and €38m respectively.

“Development partners are complementing government efforts in a number of ways focusing on humanitarian assistance. Given the magnitude of the resources required to fight this crisis, government will continue to approach and engage more development partners as well as our own private sector to combine efforts towards fighting this pandemic.

The deadly coronavirus also known as COVID-19 is causing the world’s market leaders to scratch their heads.

Zimbabwe has eight confirmed cases of people who tested positive for coronavirus, including one death.

The virus has become a global pandemic having infected close to 800 000 people and killed over 37 000 worldwide, according to the latest count by Johns Hopkins University.

A number of countries worldwide, including Zimbabwe, announced national lock downs to try to control the spread of the virus. But, new cases continue to be reported.

At this rate, it could get onto the podium of historically significant epidemics such as the Plague of Justinian; the Black Death, or the Spanish Flu, which killed millions of people at the end of World War 1.

The economic impact is likely to be worsened by international supply lines dependence on China and economists are warning of a significant impact on gross domestic product growth expectations. In fact, they now expect a pandemic-driven recession this year.

Ncube has also redirected the 2% tax levied on electronic transactions meant for social protection and capital development projects will now be channelled towards national programmes meant to combat the coronavirus.

Ncube also said Treasury has set aside over ZWL$500m to cover one million vulnerable households under a cash transfer programme over the next three months.

Ncube said payments will commence immediately.

Government has also provided ZWL$50m to Premier Services Medical Aid Society to prepare for COVID-19. Government workers, are the majority of the society.

Plumtree Coronavirus Centre A Ticking Time Bomb

By A Correspondent- A coronavirus isolation centre at Plumtree High School has become a ticking health time bomb as its ablution facilities are unhygienic and there is a severe shortage of water.  

The centre holds over 260 Zimbabweans, among them deportees repatriated from neighbouring Botswana on Thursday. 

Harold Nyathi, who voluntarily arrived from Gaborone on Thursday, told the state media that the government should have screened the people and allowed them to proceed to their homes.

He said:

While we are not against the decision by Government to take us to this isolation centre, we feel the place they chose is not secure and safe in terms of ensuring that coronavirus doesn’t spread.

This is not a proper place to accommodate people and the conditions here are not suitable for human habitation as there is no water to flush toilets.

We are saying if the Government realised that it did not have the capacity to accommodate us they should have just screened us and let us proceed to our respective homes where we were going to self-isolate ourselves.

Meanwhile, Mangwe District Coordinator, Rorisang Makhurane, who also chairs the local Civil Protection Committee, said the returnees will be placed in self-isolation until the 21-day lockdown is over.

The national lockdown was announced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa last month and citizens are banned from non-essential travelling during this period.

English Premier League Speaks On Fate Of 2019 – 2020 Season.

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The English Premier League this Friday released a statement with regards the 2019/20 season that was prematurely halted due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

We present the statement in full below.

At a meeting of Premier League Shareholders today, clubs discussed in detail how to respond to the COVID-19 global pandemic.

First and foremost, it was reaffirmed that the overriding priority is to aid the health and wellbeing of the nation and our communities, including players, coaches, managers, club staff and supporters.

Season restart

It was acknowledged that the Premier League will not resume at the beginning of May – and that the 2019/20 season will only return when it is safe and appropriate to do so.

The restart date is under constant review with all stakeholders, as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic develops and we work together through this very challenging time.

The Premier League is working closely with the whole of professional football in this country, as well as with the Government, public agencies and other relevant stakeholders to ensure the game achieves a collaborative solution.

With this, there is a combined objective for all remaining domestic league and cup matches to be played, enabling us to maintain the integrity of each competition.

However, any return to play will only be with the full support of Government and when medical guidance allows.

The sporting and financial implications for Premier League clubs as well as for The FA, EFL and National League were considered at today’s meeting.

Consulting players

In the face of substantial and continuing losses for the 2019/20 season since the suspension of matches began, and to protect employment throughout the professional game, Premier League clubs unanimously agreed to consult their players regarding a combination of conditional reductions and deferrals amounting to 30 per cent of total annual remuneration.

This guidance will be kept under constant review as circumstances change.

The League will be in regular contact with the PFA and the union will join a meeting which will be held tomorrow between the League, players and club representatives.

Solidarity with clubs below PL

Discussions also took place regarding financial relief for clubs in the short term and while there is no single solution, measures are to be put in place to immediately deal with the impact of falling cash flow.

Critically, the League unanimously voted to advance funds of £125 million to the EFL and National League as it is aware of the severe difficulties clubs throughout the football pyramid are suffering at this time.

Supporting NHS

Further to that assistance, the League remains committed to supporting the National Health Service, its staff and helping people in communities, not least those who are most vulnerable.

The League, clubs, players and managers express huge appreciation for the heroic efforts of NHS staff and all other key workers who are carrying out critical jobs in such difficult circumstances.

In consultation with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, the Premier League is immediately committing £20 million to support the NHS, communities, families and vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This includes a direct financial contribution to the NHS and funds to enable clubs to refocus their efforts and develop significant outreach programmes to help communities, including those most in need.

This funding will enable both immediate and longer-term support during the crisis.

Supporting clubs’ community work

In response to COVID-19, Premier League clubs have been supporting tens of thousands of people in their communities each and every day through targeted activity including donations to foodbanks, telephone calls to the elderly, food parcels delivered to the vulnerable and a wide range of free resources to support wellbeing and education.

Many Premier League clubs are also working closely with their local NHS Trusts to provide valuable support through the provision of resources, volunteers and facilities.

Now, more than ever, clubs are playing a vital role to support the wellbeing of those in their communities and alleviate pressure on critical health services.

Promoting public health messages

Working closely with the Department of Health and Social Care, Public Health England and the NHS, the wide reach and appeal of the Premier League and our clubs will continue to be used to promote important public health messaging throughout this crisis.

The Premier League would like to reiterate that the thoughts of all our clubs are with all those directly affected by COVID-19​.

CAAZ Investigates Coronavirus Feared Chartered Flight From RG Mugabe To OR Tambo

THE Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) is investigating reports that a private charter plane from Zimbabwe was on Wednesday turned away at OR Tambo International Airport in South Africa.

It was reported that a plane from Zimbabwe, landed at OR Tambo International Airport without authority, while ferrying an Italian national using a South African passport.

Under lockdown measures, only cargo planes ferrying essential goods are allowed to fly in the Zimbabwean airspace unless authorised.

CAAZ acting spokesperson Mr David Kanyandu said investigations were underway.

“We saw the report on social media and since yesterday, I have been unsuccessfully trying to establish the truth. We are yet to find out whether or not the plane was from Zimbabwe.

“If that is true, we have to find out the circumstances under which it flew to South Africa,” said Mr Kanyandu.

Mr Kanyandu said CAAZ was following the given protocol in line with the measures put in place to control and prevent the spread of Covid-19.

“Our airspace is watertight and, for now, we are only allowing cargo planes that bring in emergency supplies like medical equipment, face masks, sanitisers and, other life-saving goods.

“We also allow some other emergency flights, but I have no details of whether that particular plane was on the list of those authorised for the day,” he said.

Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Joel Biggie Matiza is on record saying the lockdown only allows authorised charter planes and cargo planes.

“Following the 21-day lockdown, Government decided to close all our airports except for Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo in Bulawayo, Victoria Falls Airport and the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare, which will be open for cargo and charter planes.

“Ethiopian Airways has been allowed to continue flying minimally and it will be used for ferrying our returning citizens and for diplomatic trips.”

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Mnangagwa Angry At Police Officers Who Destroyed Vegetables While People Starve

President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday ordered police to allow farmers to deliver their produce to markets in urban centres after shocking pictures emerged of police burning a truckload of vegetables in Mutare.

Police have been accused of misinterpreting regulations issued in support of a 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus by taking draconian measures, including arresting shoppers, banning the sale of liquor and stopping farmers from travelling to cities and towns with their fresh farm produce.

Police earlier Friday made a U-turn on the alcohol ban, instead saying alcohol sales would be allowed but consumption should only take place in private homes.

Mnangagwa said in a televised address: “It’s integral that we keep our economy moving forward during this period of lockdown. Food supply should be guaranteed with minimum shocks or disruptions. Farmers must continue to produce for our nation even under conditions of lockdown. Farmers and traders alike must equally continue to deliver produce to markets including to those markets that supply our cities, towns and growth points.

“To that end, I direct our security arms to ensure a pathway for food supply. All agricultural activity must remain undisturbed throughout the period of the lockdown. All our producers must continue to feed the nation with minimum hassles.”

Mutare police raided a market in Sakubva suburb at around 3AM on Friday as rural farmers delivered truckloads of green vegetables and tomatoes. The seized produce was burned.

Images of the incident drew outrage from Zimbabweans on social media, jolting authorities. Police have faced accusations of targeting hungry citizens who are rounded up after venturing out to buy the scarce maize meal staple.

Meanwhile, Mnangagwa said he was pleased with the public response to his call for people to stay at home to help keep coronavirus contained.

“Measures we have taken remain in place and appear to be paying off, but the approaching winter season brings with it greater vulnerabilities. The risk to our nation is rising and growing enormous by the day,” Mnangagwa said.

Zimbabwe has only declared nine cases of coronavirus including one death, but Mnangagwa warned that “we must continue to scale up preparations, we are not out of the woods.”

“I’m proud of the way most of you have responded to the lockdown. Except where absolutely necessary, you have stayed at home together with your families. We have observed and voluntarily enforced social distancing and religiously followed routines of personal hygiene as recommended by the World Health Organisation. Social interactions have either stopped or drastically reduced. We are on the right path,” he said.

Mnangagwa has so far resisted deploying soldiers onto the streets, leaving police to carry out the task. Past army deployments led to allegations of widespread abuses including rapes and extra judicial killings.

“The deployment of security arms has largely been symbolic, with you, our citizens, heeding the call, taking the lead and showing the way in this pandemic. However, this should not induce complacency among us but motivate us to do more now, and in the weeks and months ahead,” Mnangagwa said, while urging Zimbabweans to “all err on the side of abundant caution.”

“Self-discipline is our safety and collective security as a nation,” he added.

The Zimbabwe leader also praised doctors and nurses who are on the frontline against the global pandemic, pledging more help to ensure they work in a safe environment.

“Elsewhere, the pandemic has shown the potential risks to health personnel who are on the frontline. They need protective gear which is adequate and effective against infections. They must feel safe, secure and sure to care for us with confidence. The government shall therefore continue to prioritise and ensure every health worker is appropriately kitted,” he vowed.

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“We Cannot Afford To Be Deceived By The Small Numbers Of Infections,” Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday said the 2020 national budget will be revised to ensure it prioritises fiscal buffers in the wake of the coronavirus threat.

Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced a ZWL$63.6bn budget for 2020. President Mnangagwa,however, said government has found itself between a rock and a hard place and will adjust the 2020 budget amid coronavirus threat.

Zimbabwe has todate recorded nine cases and one fatality.

In his address to the nation at the State house, President Mnangagwa said:”The COVID-19 pandemic is nowhere close to loosening it’s grip on humanity.
“…The 2020 budget will be revised and reprioritised to ensure adequate fiscal buffers in the wake of the ravaging threat.

We cannot afford to be deceived by the small numbers of infections (in Zimbabwe) but we must continue to scale up our preparations.

We are not out of the woods. The galloping (global) figures may mean that the risk to our nation is rising and growing enormous by the day,” he added.

The virus has according to the US based John Hopkins University claimed over 55,000 lives across the globe with Italy being the most affected.

Zimbabwe is currently under a 21-day nationwide lock down, which took effect on Monday.

This could be devastating because Zimbabwe is highly informalised with many having turned to vending to eke out a living.

This means thousands of families and individuals are likely to experience severe challenges in the weeks and months ahead.

But, Mnangagwa said safety nets will be put in place.

“Equally,we are aware that the lock down comes at a great cost to livelihoods of our highly informalised economy.

We have therefore, committed to provide social safety nets to ensure that vulnerable households are sustained during this challenging period,” Mnangagwa said.

Government has also set up a coronavirus also known as COVID-19 disaster fund, to mitigate the immediate to long-term effects of the pandemic.

Police Release Notorious Anti Riot Artillery To Fight Against Coronavirus

Police have deployed public order vehicles equipped with water cannons to fumigate areas known for high human traffic.

The chemicals used during the fumigation are being supplied by Harare City Council.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the exercise was a partnership between the police and the council to fumigate high risk areas.

“We have partnered City of Harare to fumigate some areas in and around the Central Business District (CBD). The local authority has supplied chemicals and the police have availed public order vehicles. This is to ensure public safety in the wake of Covid-19. We have already fumigated Mbare musika, the down-town area, Copacabana, Market Square, RoadPort, Mupedzanhamo market and other places. The exercise will not end there as we are planning to fumigate more places,” he said.

Along with these preventative interventions, the police continue enforcing the law, arresting 390 more people on Thursday and yesterday for defying the lock-down directive bringing the total arrests to 875.

They were mostly arrested for illegally opening their bars, operating shebeens, vending and loitering among other offences. They were fined between $200 and $500 each.

Assistant Commissioner Nyathi said police will continue to arrest such offenders.

“We continue to urge people to comply with the directive and other measures which are meant to protect them from this pandemic. As police, we are there to enforce the law. We are appealing to the public to be compliant and avoid being arrested,” he said.

He said the police will continue to monitor the situation across the country and ensure everyone is compliant.

Mnangagwa Spares Eight Lives

At least eight prisoners, who have been on the death row for periods ranging from 10 to 12 years, this week had their sentences commuted to life imprisonment in line with the recent Presidential clemency order.

The eight, who were facing the hangman’s noose, will now spend life in jail. President Mnangagwa recently issued a clemency order for non-violent offenders.

Prisoners who have spent at least 10 years on death row, according to the order, should have their sentences commuted to life imprisonment.

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services spokesperson Superintendent Meya Khanyezi confirmed the development.

“We have eight inmates, whose death penalties were commuted to life imprisonment,” she said.

“The longest serving prisoner was sentenced in 2008, while the one with the least years on death row was sentenced in 2010.

“The other six were sentenced between 2008 and 2010.”

The recent amnesty saw only 1 680 prisoners qualifying for release out of the targeted 5 000.

This was because the majority were convicted of serious offences and have not yet served at least half their sentences, the criteria for benefiting.

Only 53 women out of 456 benefited from the amnesty after it turned out that many women in prison committed specified offences like murder, robbery, car-jacking, sexual offences and public violence.

President Mnangagwa used his constitutional powers of mercy to effect the amnesty, desired to reduce the prison population to levels that can be accommodated safely.

All the released prisoners and those with shorter effective sentences still have criminal records and, if a portion of their original sentence was suspended, those suspended sentences can be brought into effect should they re-offend since the amnesty order only looks at remission of effective sentences.

In Harare, 279 prisoners were released from prison while 185 were freed in Mashonaland province.

Bulawayo prison population was reduced by 198.

Mashonaland West, East and Midlands offloaded 166, 127 and 296 respectively.

In Masvingo, 85 prisoners were freed while Matabeleland South and North prisons released 75 and 66 respectively.

The country’s prisons have a carrying capacity of 17 000, but before the amnesty, there were 21 838 inmates.

The amnesty reduced the total number of inmates to 20 158, a figure above the maximum holding capacity.

You Can Still Enjoy Your Beer During Lockdown – Delta Beverages Convince Police Otherwise.

Police and the largest alcoholic beverage company, Delta Beverages, yesterday agreed that supermarkets and registered bottle stores should continue selling alcohol during the 21-day lockdown on condition it will not be publicly consumed.

Those caught drinking beer in public places will be fined up to $500.

Police,however, insisted that drinkers should not gather in public places.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police wishes to clarify on the issue of selling of liquor by supermarkets that have got exemptions (and) are allowed to sell liquor to members of the public for consumption, off-the-premises.

“All licensed bottle stores or outlets who offer off premises sales are reminded to conduct their business according to Covid-19 guidelines.

“Consumers are not allowed to assemble outside such premises or to drink while seated in vehicles as individuals or as groups.

“All purchased liquor should only be consumed in the privacy of individuals’ homes as outlined in the Covid-19 guidelines or exemption structures,” he said.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said public drinking will attract a fine of $500. “Members of the public found drinking beer outside supermarkets or in their cars will be arrested and dealt with according to the law with offenders being made to pay a maximum fine of $500. Individuals who access off-the-premise liquor sales are not allowed to conduct parties at home, invite friends to drink as groups or to operate shebeens during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown,” he said.

On Thursday police announced the ban on all beer sales in retail outlets countrywide in the wake of the 21-day national lockdown.

The ban, according to the police, was meant to minimise social disorder and allow shops to sell only “essential” products during the shutdown.

Meanwhile, police yesterday noted a significant increase in the number of vehicles in Harare’s central business district, saying it was a breach of the lockdown directive.

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said police details had been deployed to arrested defiant motorists.

“We have noted with concern a significant increase in vehicular traffic in Harare in the afternoon, an indication that people were defying the lockdown directive.

“The motorists must drive back home or risk being arrested. We have deployed our officers to deal with them in terms of the law,” he said.

President Mnangagwa last week declared a national 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19 that will run until April 16.

The virus has infected over one million people worldwide, killing over 50 000.

In Zimbabwe there are nine confirmed cases of Covid-19 and one death.

Coffin Manufacturers Now Classified As Part Of Essential Services

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The legal list of essential services was widened to allow farmers to prepare for the winter cropping season and harvest during the 21-day lockdown.

Through Statutory Instrument 86 of 2020, Government also added funeral parlour operators and coffin manufacturers and sellers; manufacturers and distributors of medical supplies relevant to combat COVID-19 and other medical emergencies; suppliers of agricultural inputs and stock feed; supply and distribution of veterinary requirements for domesticated farm and non-farm animals and cattle dipping.

For transport, Ethiopian Airways was gazetted as the sole airline operating in Zimbabwe for the purposes of bringing in emergency supplies and other travel services.

The airline is being used to bring in ventilators, face masks, sanitisers and, other essential medical requirement.

Boats and other water-borne transport in areas where these are the normal mode of transport to access essential goods and services are permitted to operate.

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has been deemed essential and can operate during the lockdown.

SI86 was gazetted to amend SI83 of 2020 which carried the initial list of essential services permitted to operate in the lockdown.

These included producers and retailers of essential goods, including food shops, pharmacies and informal food markets; power and water supplies and public transport by Zupco and the Public Service Commission.

FULL TEXT: Vendors’ Group Takes Police to Task Over Burning Of Vegetables In Mutare

Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) has received with utter shock and disbelief reports that, Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Officers in Mutare confiscated and later burnt a tonne of vegetables that were meant to supply hundreds of Informal Traders at Sakubva Vegetable Market. It is reported that Police Officers loaded the vegetables which had been abandoned by Informal Traders as soon as they realised that they had been ambushed. The vegetables that=  were confiscated and later burnt included tomatoes, cabbages, green vegetables, lemons to mention a few. It is sad to note that this unthinkable act is happening at a time when the country in under a 21-day COVID-19 inspired lockdown and experiencing debilitating food shortage which is set to affect over 6 million Zimbabweans both in the rural and urban areas. Is it not ironic that the same Government which is burning food which is meant to alleviate the plight of the poor, is parading a begging bowl across the globe BUT back home burning the food that is meant to help the poor and vulnerable? After all, the provision of food and basic commodities is an essential service which we believe is permissible under the guidelines and measures that were promulgated by the Government

As VISET, are worried that this trend of harassment of Informal Traders during this 21 Days Lockdown and disregard for human rights is going to even get worse. Already this week alone, we have received disturbing reports of our members being followed to their houses and their merchandise being confiscated without trace. Let it be stated clearly that, as VISET we will continue to urge our members to obey the measures that were put in place by the Government to curb the further spread of the COVID-19, but surely these measures must being implemented within the confines of the constitution and realities on the ground. How do you, for example, burn food that is meant for the poor and hide behind COVID-19? Is it not a flagrant violation of our right to food, if not right to life? The right to human dignity, right to food and right to life can all not be realized if people are denied opportunities to earn livelihoods.

We urge the Government and its agencies to immediately launch an investigation into what really happened in Mutare because as far as we are concerned, events at Sakubva Market violates not only the measures and guidelines that were put in place during the lockdown but the Zimbabwe constitution and the by laws that govern the operations of Informal Economy. Despite the fact that as VISET we will continue to support the measures that were put in place by the Government, the right to carry out trade or business still remains provided for under Section 64 of the Constitution which provides for the right to freedom of choice and practice of a trade or profession. Furthermore, Section 24 of the Constitution provides for the national objective of removing restrictions that inhibit people from working or otherwise engaging in gainful economic activities.

Section 13 of the constitution obliges the government to promote private initiatives and self-reliance.

As VISET we posit that, during this lockdown, if properly supported and monitored, Informal Traders and Street vendors can provide valuable services to the urban population while adhering and be in compliance with the measures put in place by the authorities.

Govt Grants Ethiopian Airways Sole Rights To Fly Into Zim During Lockdown

The legal list of essential services was widened to allow farmers to prepare for the winter cropping season and harvest during the 21-day lockdown.

Through Statutory Instrument 86 of 2020, Government also added funeral parlour operators and coffin manufacturers and sellers; manufacturers and distributors of medical supplies relevant to combat COVID-19 and other medical emergencies; suppliers of agricultural inputs and stock feed; supply and distribution of veterinary requirements for domesticated farm and non-farm animals and cattle dipping.

For transport, Ethiopian Airways was gazetted as the sole airline operating in Zimbabwe for the purposes of bringing in emergency supplies and other travel services.

The airline is being used to bring in ventilators, face masks, sanitisers and, other essential medical requirement.

Boats and other water-borne transport in areas where these are the normal mode of transport to access essential goods and services are permitted to operate.

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has been deemed essential and can operate during the lockdown.

SI86 was gazetted to amend SI83 of 2020 which carried the initial list of essential services permitted to operate in the lockdown.

These included producers and retailers of essential goods, including food shops, pharmacies and informal food markets; power and water supplies and public transport by Zupco and the Public Service Commission.

Zim Main COVID-19 Treatment Centre Deserted By Nurses

NURSES at the country’s main Covid-19 isolation centre, Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital, are resigning as morale hits rock bottom in the crucial health sector, which is in the frontline of Zimbabwe’s response to the deadly disease.

This follows revelations that the government has released a paltry ZW$100 000 to Harare City Council, which runs Wilkins and Beatrice infectious diseases hospitals, where Covid-19 patients are being treated.

Bulawayo’s Thorngrove Isolation Centre is also facing shortages of protective wear for health staff.

Wilkins already had a low staff complement, resulting in the health professionals working overtime with minimal resources.

Four nurses, who were working at the facility, resigned last week, with three more indicating this week their plans to also leave.

The nurses are leaving for better opportunities, including those that have arisen at new Covid-19 response centres, including St Anne’s Hospital in Harare’s Avondale suburb and Arundel Hospital in Mount Pleasant, formerly Rock Foundation Medical Centre, which are offering remuneration in United States dollars. The facilities are paying around US$75 per day.

“People have been really trying, but after working so much we are getting peanuts. The morale is really low. Right now, we are closed and yet to open again when the renovations are finished, but there is nothing to be excited about. We just got our peanuts,” a source at the hospital said.

“The staff here have not been getting any allowances and have been working with limited protective clothing. Some people decided that it is better to leave and go where they are paying in US dollars. Four nurses left and only 16 remain, but three more will be going soon.”

Zimbabwe Nurses Association secretary- general Enock Dongo said there is need for more training for nurses on the disease to improve treatment and care as well as prevent infection.

“There is the issue of training on Covid-19 as it is new and not known by people, including the frontliners who have layman’s knowledge of the disease, yet the public expects more from them. The government should quickly increase the number of people being trained,” Dongo said.

“We still need more PPE (personal protective equipment). There is no institution with enough PPE. As an association, we are looking for well-wishers to provide the protective clothing so as to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.”

Dongo called on government to avail more resources towards fighting the virus.

“We want to see the money they were talking about on the ground. This is the time to walk-the-talk. Nurses need risk allowances because they are at risk, if you are exposed to patients suffering from the infectious disease you also need a well-balanced diet to boost your immune system. Nurses can’t afford that at the moment,” he said.

Dongo applauded health personnel at Wilkins and other public medical facilities who have been operating without proper protective clothing, exposing themselves to infection.

Health director in the City of Harare Dr Prosper Chonzi said the local authority was waiting for health personnel to be seconded to Wilkins and Beatrice from the Ministry of Health and Child Care, for an effective coronavirus response.

“The staff we have is not enough. We spoke to the minister, Obadiah Moyo, and he said that he got the go-ahead to unfreeze posts. So we are waiting for them to second nurses, doctors, pharmacists, health officers and other personnel,” he said.

Meanwhile, Chonzi said the authorities were looking at ways of increasing the Covid-19 test rate, which is currently at 96 tests per day.

The World Health Organisation has recommended that African countries increase their test rates so as to contain the spread of the disease.

Zimbabwe recently received a donation of 20 000 laboratory diagnostic test kits from Chinese billionaire Jack Ma and his Alibaba Foundation, as well as 100 000 face masks and 1 000 protective suits and face shields.

“There is need for more testing, at the moment we have PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) test kits and it takes about five hours for results to come out. What we want now are the rapid test kits which give results in about 20 minutes,” Chonzi said.

Zimbabwe has eight confirmed positive cases as of yesterday.

The city authorities are however still awaiting funds from government after they received only ZW$100 000, compared to the US$6,7 million they had requested.

“There has been some improvement in support from central government, that should be commended. However, the ZW$100 000 is not enough, we need to transport our staff to work, and give them allowances. We also need to get more protective clothing and other essentials. It would be better maybe if the PPE can be procured by the central government so that we focus on the other requirements,” Chonzi said.
Meanwhile, Wilkins Hospital, which has been closed for almost two weeks for renovations, is set to re-open this weekend.
The hospital recorded the first Covid-19 death last week on Monday, with the family of the deceased, Zororo Makamba, fuming over the lack of medical treatment and care at the main isolation centre.

The Makamba family said Zororo failed to get the level of care that could have saved his life as the hospital did not have a ventilator or even oxygen. Furthermore, the family said there was no power socket to plug in a ventilator bought by the Makamba family.

Chonzi told the Zimbabwe Independent that the hospital’s intensive care unit (ICU) was now being set up to admit Covid-19 patients who would need close monitoring.

“We are in the process of installing equipment and we now have from the donation of protective clothing and other things in place,” Chonzi said.

“We are setting up the ICU and we have five ventilators in place, the oxygen is now flowing and some of it is going to be piped and we have capacity for about 54 of those who will need oxygen. We are also setting up the beds and installing monitors.

“Apart from the ICU, we now have capacity for up to 100 patients and are also looking at creating more space at Beatrice Infectious Diseases Hospital.”

However, the facility is yet to get an intensive care nurse and anesthetist.

The Bulawayo City Council’s Health Services Department yesterday said although no cases of Covid-19 had been reported, consumables were urgently needed.

Khulamuzi Nyathi, the assistant director in the department, revealed that a patient with Covid-19 symptoms is currently admitted at Thorngrove Isolation Centre in the city, while awaiting test results.

He said the city was in dire need of consumables such as oxygen, gauges, tubes, masks and about five ventilators to be able to respond to cases that might pop up.

“In terms of the ladder, we are a primary health care provider courtesy of our clinics and other health care facilities that we have as a council. We need the consumables, most importantly, the protective clothing, about 5 000 suits, gloves, masks, and other things so that we can be able to respond to any call that is linked to Covid-19,” Nyathi said.

He said the local authority had deployed environmental health officers to follow up on more than 1 000 travellers who entered the country destined for Bulawayo.

“We have been following up on 1 125 travellers who came into the country through ports of entry in and around Bulawayo. We have been checking them to see whether they have any symptoms of Covid-19. I am happy to note that from the reports on these travellers, we have not yet recorded any positive Covid-19 case in the city from those that we have tested.

“Last month alone, we conducted tests on about 50 people under the Rapid Response initiative that the department initiated. Twenty-three of those people fitted the case definition of Covid-19. Twenty-one results came back with negative results while the other two (results) are yet to be sent back from the National Microbiology Reference Laboratory in Harare,” Nyathi said.

-Zimbabwe Independent

VP Chiwenga Announces Command ZESA for Farmers

By Business Reporter| Emmerson Mnangagwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga announcing yesterday said that the electricity supply authority is set to issue cheap power to wheat farmers beginning this month of April.

Chiwenga made these revelations during his press conference on Friday morning when he said, “the ministry of Energy, & power development & ZESA gave us the necessary assurance that electricity supply will be uninterrupted in wheat farming clusters for the period starting April – Sept 2020 and at a tarriff which is 55% of commercial rates.” VIDEO:

COVID-19: Rand Continues to Lose Value Against US$

The rand has continued to plummet on Friday, reaching record levels against the dollar.

With the number of global coronavirus cases steadily climbing after breaching the one-million mark, traders say surging numbers of infections signal a prolonged period of significantly subdued economic activity.

This is because more containment measures may be required to curb the virus.

The rand is among a number of emerging market currencies that have continued to plummet as fears grow about the effects of the coronavirus.

The downgrade by Moody’s also affected the currency, but many analysts agree that COVID-19 overshadowed this.

Emerging market currencies have made hefty losses so far this year as investors rush to safer assets, pushing many such as the rand and most Latin American currencies to all-time lows.

Added to this, there are now doubts about a US-brokered deal between Russia and Saudi Arabia regarding oil prices.

Ambiguity regarding the amount of cuts, to stimulate prices, has seen analysts cast a skeptical eye on the deal.

-EWN

Eight Zimbabwean Prisoners Freed From Death Sentence

At least eight prisoners, who have been on the death row for periods ranging from 10 to 12 years, this week had their sentences commuted to life imprisonment in line with the recent Presidential clemency order.

The eight, who were facing the hangman’s noose, will now spend life in jail. President Mnangagwa recently issued a clemency order for non-violent offenders.

Prisoners who have spent at least 10 years on death row, according to the order, should have their sentences commuted to life imprisonment.

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services spokesperson Superintendent Meya Khanyezi confirmed the development.

“We have eight inmates, whose death penalties were commuted to life imprisonment,” she said.

“The longest serving prisoner was sentenced in 2008, while the one with the least years on death row was sentenced in 2010.

“The other six were sentenced between 2008 and 2010.”

The recent amnesty saw only 1 680 prisoners qualifying for release out of the targeted 5 000.

This was because the majority were convicted of serious offences and have not yet served at least half their sentences, the criteria for benefiting.

Only 53 women out of 456 benefited from the amnesty after it turned out that many women in prison committed specified offences like murder, robbery, car-jacking, sexual offences and public violence.

President Mnangagwa used his constitutional powers of mercy to effect the amnesty, desired to reduce the prison population to levels that can be accommodated safely.

All the released prisoners and those with shorter effective sentences still have criminal records and, if a portion of their original sentence was suspended, those suspended sentences can be brought into effect should they re-offend since the amnesty order only looks at remission of effective sentences.

In Harare, 279 prisoners were released from prison while 185 were freed in Mashonaland province.More in Home

In Manicaland, 202 were set free, while Bulawayo prison population was reduced by 198.

Mashonaland West, East and Midlands offloaded 166, 127 and 296 respectively.

In Masvingo, 85 prisoners were freed while Matabeleland South and North prisons released 75 and 66 respectively.

The country’s prisons have a carrying capacity of 17 000, but before the amnesty, there were 21 838 inmates.

The amnesty reduced the total number of inmates to 20 158, a figure above the maximum holding capacity.

-State Media

Scrap 2 Percent Tax To Save Industry From Effects Of Lockdown, Mthuli Ncube Told

The Zimbabwe Council of Churches has reacted to a raft of measures put in place by the government through the Ministry of Finance to deal with effects of COVID-19.

In a statement released yesterday, ZCC urged government to also consider scrapping value added tax on some of the products to ease the burden on consumers.

Below is the full statement:

While recognizing the effort of the Minister of Finance to provide mitigatory measures against COVID-19 in a constrained fiscal environment, more can be done to save lives and mitigate the industry from possible collapse. The Minister is implored to consider:

• The unintended economic impacts of the 21 day lockdown to the generality of citizens, especially those in the informal sector living from hand to mouth,
• Provide a comprehensive social protection scheme (with contributions from government, development partners, private companies) in order to save lives of many Zimbabweans,
• Scrap the 2% IMTT tax and consider reducing VAT and widening products under the VAT Zero rated band,
• Consider Parliamentary approval of expenditure reprioritization and adjustment of the 2020 National Budget.
• Adhere to highest levels of transparency at this time of crisis in relation to health and other needs as this will influence adjustment of the 2020 budget and cooperation of development stakeholders,
• Strengthen systems and be transparent to effectively deal with corruption and improve transparency in the management of mineral resources.

Zim Stadia Condemned Again

ZIFA has received the report concerning preliminary inspections done on the National Sports and Barbourfields in March.

The report further confirms that the two facilities do not meet minimum standards expected by FIFA and CAF to host Warriors’ matches.

Both stadia are still barred from hosting senior men’s competitions, but they are approved to host youth and women’s competitions.

The inspection done in March was meant to provide ZIFA and stadium authorities with guidelines on areas that require attention before the final round of inspections scheduled for June and July 2020.

Government and Bulawayo City Council have been notified of the recommendations made by CAF inspectors, and the urgent need to attend to issues raised cannot be further emphasised.

If work on recommendations is complete, ZIFA will invite CAF to conduct another inspection between 15 June and 20 July to determine whether or not we can play senior men’s competitions at home.

Our local stadium inspection team, the First Instance Body will conduct weekly inspections to ensure that refurbishments at National Sports and Barbourfields Stadiums are in line with the expectations of CAF and FIFA.

We appeal to all stakeholders involved to expedite the process of upgrading our facilities to the required standard so that we avert the grim possibility of playing our home matches abroad.

In this time of the Covid-19 pandemic, we encourage everyone to observe recommended healthy habits regarding staying safe while also combating the spread of the deadly virus. — Zifa.org.

Future Of Football At Crossroads Due To Coronavirus:CAF

CAF president Ahmad Ahmad has told French newspaper, Le Monde Afrique, that the 2020 CHAN finals won’t be played in Cameroon in June and the future of football is at the crossroads because of the coronavirus outbreak.

Question: Football is today largely impacted by the coronavirus crisis which has affected almost all African countries…

Ahmad: Indeed, the sport has stopped. In this very difficult period football must take second place in the face of the scale of this health crisis.

However, in our sector, we had to make certain necessary decisions. First, the medical committee at CAF made its analysis and, more generally, we followed the instructions of the World Health Organisation.

We decided to postpone the qualifying matches for AFCON 2021, scheduled for the end of March.

Lots of federations contacted us and, in any case, with the suspension of numerous airlines, African players confined in Europe, this decision was self-imposed. We will wait to decide when we will play days three and four of the AFCON 2021 qualifiers.

The fifth day was scheduled for June, it is still too early to decide if it will take place, but we still have dates in September, October and November, even if it means postponing the first day of qualification for the 2022 World Cup, scheduled precisely in November. We will discuss this with FIFA, which seems open to the various adjustments to the calendar. As I speak, the final phase of AFCON 2021 is still scheduled for next January and February.

Question: What can you tell us today about the CHAN 2020, originally scheduled for Cameroon from April 4 to 25, and which has of course been postponed. Will it take place?
Ahmad: Our desire is to play all competitions including, of course, the African Nations Championship. It is obviously too early to decide whether we will play it in 2020 or 2021.

The only thing that seems obvious is that CHAN will not be able to take place in Cameroon in June and July, due to weather conditions.

Question: Europe has suspended the Champions League and the Europa League. In Africa, are we moving towards the same decision for the Champions League and the Confederation Cup, whose semi-finals and finals were initially scheduled for May?

Ahmad: This is obviously part of the assumptions. The semi-finals are scheduled for early May.

We will adapt according to the health situation. If the schedule needs to be changed, we will. Almost every day, I have discussions with the secretariat of CAF and with the federations. In any case, we will be able to adapt.
Question: African football seems to mobilise every day a little more to fight against this epidemic.
Ahmad: Many presidents of federations are involved.

This is also the case for their administrative staff, particularly in the area of ??prevention.

I also learned that some players have given money, like the Senegalese Sadio Mané who offered 45,000 euros to hospitals in his country. Others also helped by sending powerful messages to advise people to stay at home.

All these initiatives are remarkable, I am proud of this mobilisation of African football. — Le Monde Afrique

South Africa Lockdown: Man Arrested While Driving To Girlfriend’s House

At least 16 people have been arrested in a City of Joburg operation on the N1 near Soweto.

Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) officers are accompanied by Mayor Geoff Makhubo, concentrating on the western bypass on Friday.

Motorists and passengers have been arrested for contravening the COVID-19 Disaster Management Act – which prohibits anyone, except for essential service workers and those who are going to buy food, from being on a public road.

A team of metro police officials is spread across the highway in both the northerly and southerly directions.

Mayor Makhubo said they decided on this because people don’t seem to be taking the rules of the lockdown seriously.

“We decided that we must have a surprise roadblock. We started in the morning in Sandton. We’ve done the N1 north, now we are doing the N1 south.”

He said he has heard some interesting excuses from motorists.

“A man just ‘killed’ his granny. He said his granny died and he is going to the hospital where the granny died. When we asked him for the number, he said: ‘I’m sorry I am going to Randburg to see my girlfriend’.”

Mayoral spokesperson Mlimandlela Ndamase said people tried to mislead officers during Friday’s roadblock.

“We must emphasize to society and to our people that it is not a joke; people must stay at home and they must appreciate what is happening with respect to COVID-19 throughout the world.”

He says people must realize that if they cannot substantiate why they are on the roads, they will be arrested.

“Compliance with what the police officials is important.”

Officials loaded people into metro police vehicles and taking them to the Diepkloof police station.

The operation has been completed for now, but the mayor insists Friday’s work was the first of many.

-EWN

Mnangagwa Happy With Lockdown Compliance

President Mnangagwa has applauded Zimbabweans for self-discipline during the ongoing 21-day lockdown, while advising farmers supplying produce to urban centres and other localities to continue to operate and agricultural markets to remain open as the country enters Day 6 of the lockdown today.

Further, the President said veterinary outlets and related services should continue operating as the country fends off livestock diseases.

Addressing the nation at State House yesterday, President Mnangagwa said the presence of military personnel on the streets and other places was just symbolic, as people heeded the Government call.
He said the nation’s safety and collective security lay in self-discipline, but people should not be deceived by the low infection numbers and Government should continue to scale up preparations.

“Apart from the focus on the pandemic itself, it is integral that we keep our economy moving forward during this period of lockdown.
“Food supply must be guaranteed, with minimum shocks or disruption.

Farmers must continue to produce for our nation even under conditions of lockdown.

Farmers and traders alike must equally continue to deliver produce to markets, including those markets that supply our cities, towns and growth points.

“To that end, I directed our security arms to ensure pathway of food supply.

All agriculture activity must remain undisturbed throughout the period of the lockdown. All our producers must continue to feed our nation with minimum hustles. Equally, our veterinary outlets and services must continue to run as we fend off the diseases against our livestock.

Our outlets and field teams working on projects meant to climate-proof our agriculture and towards impending harvests as well as winter wheat programmes must be facilitated.”

He said the country was not yet out of the woods but applauded Zimbabweans for high level self-discipline during the lockdown.

“Only last week, I directed a total lockdown of our society for a duration of 21 days. As your President, I am proud of the way most of you have responded to the lockdown,” said President Mnangagwa.

“Except where absolutely necessary, you have stayed home together with your families.

You have observed and voluntarily enforced social distance and religiously followed routines of basic hygiene as recommended by the World Health Organisation.

Social interactions have either stopped or drastically reduced. We are on the right path.

The deployment of security arms has largely been symbolic, with you our citizens heeding the call, taking the lead and showing the way in the fight against this pandemic. Well done Zimbabweans and keep it up,” said the President.-State media

ZIMSEC Launches Online Platforms For Examination Registration

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has not cancelled O’ and A’ Level examinations for both June and November 2020 due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

This was said by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry Tumisang Thabela who added that parents can use online platforms to submit registration data and send proof of payment.

She said:
We urge parents to continue paying their children’s examination fees if they have not yet done so.

The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council has opened up many channels through which parents can pay this time around so they should use them.

Parents can use online platforms for the submission of registration data and proof of payment and send to [email protected].

Thabela’s remarks follow social media claims that ZIMSEC has cancelled this year’s public exams after the school term was cut short by the COVI-19 outbreak.

Schools were closed before the scheduled dates and the government has not yet announced dates for the commencement of the second term.-State media

Police Reverse Ban On Selling Of Alcohol

Police and the largest alcoholic beverage company, Delta Beverages, yesterday agreed that supermarkets and registered bottle stores should continue selling alcohol during the 21-day lockdown on condition it will not be publicly consumed.

Those caught drinking beer in public places will be fined up to $500.

Police,however, insisted that drinkers should not gather in public places.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police wishes to clarify on the issue of selling of liquor by supermarkets that have got exemptions (and) are allowed to sell liquor to members of the public for consumption, off-the-premises.

“All licensed bottle stores or outlets who offer off premises sales are reminded to conduct their business according to Covid-19 guidelines.

“Consumers are not allowed to assemble outside such premises or to drink while seated in vehicles as individuals or as groups.

“All purchased liquor should only be consumed in the privacy of individuals’ homes as outlined in the Covid-19 guidelines or exemption structures,” he said.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said public drinking will attract a fine of $500.

“Members of the public found drinking beer outside supermarkets or in their cars will be arrested and dealt with according to the law with offenders being made to pay a maximum fine of $500.

Individuals who access off-the-premise liquor sales are not allowed to conduct parties at home, invite friends to drink as groups or to operate shebeens during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown,” he said.

On Thursday police announced the ban on all beer sales in retail outlets countrywide in the wake of the 21-day national lockdown.-State media

MDC Dismisses Fake Chamisa Statement Circulating On Social Media

Farai Dziva|The Movement for Democratic Change has urged its supporters and Zimbabweans in general to disregard a statement purportedly written by Advocate Nelson Chamisa as his response to the Supreme Court ruling.

According to the party, Chamisa has not yet spoken about the Supreme Court ruling on the opposition party’s leadership dispute.

“Please ignore the statement by President Nelson Chamisa that is currently circulating on social media.

President Chamisa will issue his statement when in due course.that statement will be issued via our
normal channels,” the opposition party said in a brief statement.

Chamisa Yet To Speak On Supreme Court Ruling

Farai Dziva|The Movement for Democratic Change has urged its supporters and Zimbabweans in general to disregard a statement purportedly written by Advocate Nelson Chamisa as his response to the Supreme Court ruling.

According to the party, Chamisa has not yet spoken about the Supreme Court ruling on the opposition party’s leadership dispute.

“Please ignore the statement by President Nelson Chamisa that is currently circulating on social media.

President Chamisa will issue his statement when in due course.that statement will be issued via our
normal channels,” the opposition party said in a brief statement.

Full Text: MDC Welfare Department Statement On Lockdown

By Maureen Kademaunga

STRATEGIC RESPONSE & MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19 MUST BE HOLISTIC & ACCOMODATIVE OF THE ECONOMIC REALITIES & SOCIAL WELL BEING OF EVERY MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY.

As we enter the 5th day of the National Lockdown in efforts to fight and contain the Coronavirus pandemic, the MDC is concerned about the unfortunate fix upon the ordinary poor citizen.

We are at cross roads.

On one hand is a devastating virus and on the other a huge crisis of hunger.

Whilst the corona scare is real and all efforts and people must unite to fight and prevent it from further spreading by staying at home and practising maximum hygiene, the economic realities of the ordinary citizen and mostly the urban poor and vulnerable can not be ignored.

Zimbabweans are living from hand to mouth, surviving on less than US1 a day. The majority are in the informal sector and survive on daily earnings.

Having to spend 21 days locked down with no money, food and access to basic essentials is potential breeding ground for diseases and starvation. Already there are disturbing reports of ZRP arresting those queuing to buy food at grocery shops.

It has been our clarion call as the MDC that government put in place social safety nets to cushion and protect the most exposed and vulnerable through provision of food packs and hygiene packs. It would be irresponsible for government to let the situation play out on its own.

Article 77 of the Zimbabwean Constitution explicitly guarantees the right to adequate “(a) safe, clean and potable water; and (b) sufficient food; and the State must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within the limits of the resources available to it, to achieve the progressive realisation of this right.”

Whilst we take note and acknowledge the Treasury mitigatory measures to cover one million vulnerable households under a Cash Transfer Program, it is our hope that such resources and efforts reach out to the deserving vulnerable people including the elderly, child headed families and the homeless. It is not the time for the usual corruption and partisan distribution of such assistance as has been the norm with regards food aid in the past. This is a national disaster and all deserving people must be catered for uniformly. The Ministry of Social Welfare must work with Local Authorities and other community stakeholders to come up with an inclusive nonpartisan list of beneficiaries of this scheme.

A payout of a ZWD 100 per household is insufficient to sustain a 21 day period. There has been a current spike in prices and a monthly breadbasket for a family of 5 will cost not less than ZWD 800. We therefore call upon the government to review the amount allocated per household under the Cash Transfer Program.

We also call upon government to put in place plans to cushion informal sector actors such as vendors who depend on a daily income since their daily economic activities have been disrupted by the lockdown.

Strategic response and management of this global pandemic must be holistic and must be accommodative of the economic realities and social well-being of every member of the society.

The most vulnerable are the urban poor who can neither access the privatized health facilities nor feed their families. In fighting the pandemic, the government needs to avoid fighting the economic and social wellbeing of an already suffering people.

Maureen Kademaunga
MDC Secretary for Public Service & Social Welfare
(+263 773 011 256)

Lockdown: 875 Arrested At House Parties

A total of 875 people have been arrested countrywide on Day Five of the national lockdown for violating anti-Covid-19 regulations, at a time when police are raising concerns on “lockdown house parties” which have become a hit.

In major cities, people are reported to be binge drinking and throwing parties in their houses, where substance abuse is the order of the day.

At the said parties, children are exposed to fumes from dangerous drugs and cigarette smoke which is dangerous as passive smoking has detrimental health effects.

Interviews showed that people were shaken by the alarming increase in global statistics of confirmed cases which have shot past the one million mark, while nine cases and one death have been confirmed in the country.

Although the generality of people are complying with the regulations, some people continue to flout the Government directive as scores have been seen roaming aimlessly in the central business district (CBD) and residential areas.

Police road blocks continued to be in full forces as scores of people where forced to return to their locations after they were deemed to be making unnecessary trips to the central business district.

The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company was also transporting essential staff only to work stations as members of the public were advised to get essentials from places within a 5km radius from their homes.

In a telephone interview yesterday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the police force was pleased that people were beginning to heed the call to stay at home although he highlighted there were still some rogue elements who continue to disregard regulations.

He said there was a new trend of house parties where people were converging at homes to drink alcohol, flouting laws on social distancing and public gatherings.

“We continue to be in full force across the country and have observed that people are now heeding the call. Generally, people are now complying. The volume of traffic on the roads is also decreasing, showing signs of compliance,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

He warned people hosting house parties that they would face the wrath of the law if they did not stop their shenanigans.

“However, we note with concern the growing trend of house parties where people are converging in homes and breaking laws on public gatherings and flouting social distancing and lockdown orders. We, therefore, warn members of the public against these as we will be descending on them without further notice,” he said.

Meanwhile in Gweru, residents have continued to defy Government’s lockdown directive and vehicular and human traffic are increasing in the central business district.

Yesterday people were crowded at undesignated pick-up and drop off points like the Gweru City Council offices along the Gweru-Bulawayo Road, Amtec and Cathedral looking for intercity transport.

In most high-density suburbs, people were going about their usual business.

At Ascot Mtapa and Mambo suburbs, residents blamed Gweru City Council’s failure to provide water, for their failure to fully comply with the lockdown order.

Some residents were also seen milling around bottle stores after failing to purchase alcohol from supermarkets which have stopped selling the product

“We have gone for two months without water and it is difficult for us to stay home. We would want to stay indoors but we are compelled to go to boreholes to queue for water because our council has failed to provide us with water. The local authority itself is partially to blame for people’s failure to comply,” said a resident.

Midlands Minister of State Larry Mavhima said the Provincial Joint Operation Command (JOC) will intensify a crackdown on defiant residents.

“We are also concerned with what has been happening. We are beefing up security to ensure full compliance,” he said.- Chronicle

Supreme Court Ruling Doesn’t Mean Anything To Us-Tamborinyoka

MDC president Nelson Chamisa faces disciplinary action if he insists on disregarding the latest Supreme Court ruling that he was not the legitimate leader of the main opposition party, former secretary-general
Douglas Mwonzora has said:

Speaking in an interview with the Zimbabwe Independent , Mwonzora said gone are the days when officials would violate the party’s rules with impunity.

He said:
The MDC is a party of rules. We respect and advocate for the rule of law and constitutionalism. We cannot accept lawlessness disguised as politics.

Gone are the days when people would break their own rules with impunity. If we fail to obey court rulings while we are in the opposition, what would happen if we are given state power?

So, if people fail to comply with the ruling, they will be taking a conscious risk and would be careless because the party will trigger its rules.

However, MDC deputy spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka has dismissed Mwonzora’s threats, saying the ruling doesn’t mean anything to anyone.

Tamborinyoka added that the MDC will not be bound by a decision of a captured judiciary and in any case, the Thokozani Khupe and Chamisa-led MDCs held separate congresses and that settles the matter.-Zimbabwe Independent

We Will Not Accept Lawlessness In The MDC-Mwonzora

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

MDC president Nelson Chamisa faces disciplinary action if he insists on disregarding the latest Supreme Court ruling that he was not the legitimate leader of the main opposition party, former secretary-general
Douglas Mwonzora has said:

Speaking in an interview with the Zimbabwe Independent , Mwonzora said gone are the days when officials would violate the party’s rules with impunity.

He said:
The MDC is a party of rules. We respect and advocate for the rule of law and constitutionalism. We cannot accept lawlessness disguised as politics.

Gone are the days when people would break their own rules with impunity. If we fail to obey court rulings while we are in the opposition, what would happen if we are given state power?

So, if people fail to comply with the ruling, they will be taking a conscious risk and would be careless because the party will trigger its rules.

However, MDC deputy spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka has dismissed Mwonzora’s threats, saying the ruling doesn’t mean anything to anyone.

Tamborinyoka added that the MDC will not be bound by a decision of a captured judiciary and in any case, the Thokozani Khupe and Chamisa-led MDCs held separate congresses and that settles the matter.-Zimbabwe Independent

Police Raid Vegetables From Vendors

ZRP cops in Mutare early Friday morning confiscated more than a tonne of vegetables that were meant to supply hundreds of vendors at Sakubva vegetable market, a direct disregard of the 21-day lockdown announced by President Mnangagwa last week.


The vegetable market was closed down by council last week as part of measures to curb the spread of the deadly Covid 19. Sakubva musika is the busiest market in Mutare where hundreds of people converge everyday risking infection. Acting on a tip off, police ambushed the farmers who had already set up their wares by 2am waiting for buyers. – state media

ZIMSEC Sets Record Straight On June Exams…

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has not cancelled O’ and A’ Level examinations for both June and November 2020 due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

This was said by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry Tumisang Thabela who added that parents can use online platforms to submit registration data and send proof of payment.

She said:
We urge parents to continue paying their children’s examination fees if they have not yet done so.

The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council has opened up many channels through which parents can pay this time around so they should use them.

Parents can use online platforms for the submission of registration data and proof of payment and send to [email protected].

Thabela’s remarks follow social media claims that ZIMSEC has cancelled this year’s public exams after the school term was cut short by the COVI-19 outbreak.

Schools were closed before the scheduled dates and the government has not yet announced dates for the commencement of the second term.-State media

VP Chiwenga: ZESA To Supply Cheap Uniterrupted Electricity To Wheat Farmers.

By Business Reporter| Emmerson Mnangagwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga announcing yesterday said that the electricity supply authority is set to issue cheap power to wheat farmers beginning this month of April.

Chiwenga made these revelations during his press conference on Friday morning when he said, “the ministry of Energy, & power development & ZESA gave us the necessary assurance that electricity supply will be uninterrupted in wheat farming clusters for the period starting April – Sept 2020 and at a tarriff which is 55% of commercial rates.” VIDEO:

Coronavirus :485 Arrested For Defying Lockdown Restrictions

Police have arrested 485 people countrywide for failing to abide by restrictions outlined by President Mnangagwa last week when he announced a raft of measures to halt the spread of coronavirus.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi told The Herald last night that those arrested were found guilty of operating shebeens, failing to observe social distance in queues, while some motorists were also arrested for moving around aimlessly.

Asst Comm Nyathi said some of the arrested people were abusing the exemption rule on essential services, trying to bribe or lying to police details manning roadblocks.

In Harare, ZRP and the Harare municipal police mounted roadblocks on several roads where people were being asked to produce letters from employers or relevant authorities from their respective areas showing that they are providing essential services.

Most people were asked to produce a letter or concrete evidence clarifying the reasons of their visit in town or their final destination.

Police dispersed some people who were loitering in the CBD.

At Africa Unity Square, few people where seen enjoying their food in the park at mid-day, but had vanished later in the day.
Some taxis were parked along Third Street.

Supermarkets were open, but closed in the afternoon in line with the Government directive. At most service stations fuel was available and there were short or no queues at all.

Police also used a public address system to remind people to stay at home.-State media

Revolution For DSTV Services

By A Correspondent- Long-standing DSTV subscribers could soon see a revolution in their service as MultiChoice considers dropping the satellite dish and offering a streaming service similar to that of Netflix, but this will be done in phases and depending on internet connectivity in various DStv territories.

The year 2020 could bring a new standalone streaming service in place of the current DSTV offerings. This new option could be available as soon as March next year.

This means users will have to say goodbye to the dish and decoder and welcome a new, more laid-back streaming offering.

The new service will differ to the currently available DStv Now service which requires a direct-to-home link to a satellite dish.

With the shift to a more streaming-friendly approach the new service will offer a more on-demand viewing capability, allowing viewers to watch what they want, when they want, instead of simply what is already showing like the usual DStv and DStv Now offering.

It is not yet confirmed whether this will be cheaper or more expensive than the current DTSV offering.-Wires

Just In: Mnangagwa Deploys Military To Enforce Lockdown Order

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has deployed soldiers to takeover the enforcement of lockdown orders amid reports that the police have failed to curtail movement of people.

This was also confirmed by Presidential Spokesperson George Charamba who tweeted that the boys had been deployed to locations and suburbs to deal with those drinking beer on the street and loitering instead of following orders which requires people to stay at home.

“MaFACE angu ekumaGhetto, kindly note that pranks and drinking sprees in streets this evening will come to grief!!!! THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN!!!!!!!,” said Charamba tweeting on his Jamwanda2 account.

Couple Names Twins Corona And Covid

By A Correspondent- The two words may evoke fear and devastation in minds of others, but for the Raipur-based couple, they symbolise triumph over hardships as the twins – a boy and a girl – were born during the ongoing coronavirus-enforced nationwide lockdown which has disrupted normal life.

The pandemic caused by a new virus may have brought the world to its knees, but that has not deterred a couple in Chhattisgarh to name their newborn twins as ‘Corona’ and ‘COVID’, HindustanTimes reports.

The names, they said, would remind them about all the hardships they conquered amid the lockdown, ahead of successful delivery on the intervening night of March 26-27 at a government hospital here. However, the couple said they may change their decision later and rename their kids.

I was blessed with the twins – a boy and a girl – in the early hours on March 27. We have named them Covid (boy) and Corona (girl) for now,” Preeti Verma, the 27-old mother of the newborns, told PTI.

“The delivery happened after facing several difficulties and therefore, me and my husband wanted to make the day memorable. 

“Indeed the virus is dangerous and life-threatening but its outbreak made people focus on sanitation, hygiene and inculcate other good habits. Thus, we thought about these names,” she said, giving reasons for their unusual decision.

“When the hospital staff also started calling the babies as Corona and COVID, we finally decided to name them after the pandemic,” she said.

The couple, originally from Uttar Pradesh, resides in a rented house in the Purani Basti area of the state capital.

“On late night of March 26, I suddenly experienced severe labour pain and somehow my husband arranged an ambulance operated under 102 Mahtari Express service.

“As no vehicle movement was allowed on roads due to the lockdown, we were stopped by police at various places but they let us go after noticing my condition,” Verma said.

I was wondering what would happen in the hospital as it was midnight, but fortunately, doctors and other staff were very cooperative,” she said. “Our relatives, who wanted to reach the hospital, could not make it as bus and train services were stopped due to the lockdown,” said Verma, who already has a two-year-old daughter.

The twins were born in Dr BR Ambedkar Memorial Hospital. Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the hospital, Shubhra Singh said, the mother and the newborns were discharged recently and they were in good health.

As soon as Verma reached the hospital with her husband, arrangements were made to perform a caesarean section on her as it was a complicated case, Singh said. “Within 45 minutes of their arrival, the delivery was done successfully,” the PRO said. The twins had become a centre of attraction in the hospital after the couple named them as Covid and Corona, Singh said.-Online

White Farmer Says Mnangagwa Is Busy Misleading People

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White farmer speaks: Mnangagwa’s administration is misleading people. The offer sparked heated debate in parliament, with legislators demanding that for it to be viable, the country’s constitution had to be changed to reverse the land reform programme.

A fortnight ago, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government a said it was offering about 800 commercial farms as compensation to farmers who had lost their land during the violent land seizures that began in 2000 under then-President Robert Mugabe.

The SADC Tribunal Rights Watch, a group that had successfully challenged Mugabe’s land seizure in international courts, however, now says the new regulations to apparently restore farms to their owners “are misleading and provide false hope to dispossessed farmers, many of whom are now destitute.

The group, representing nearly 4,500 dispossessed commercial farmers, said the new regulations only affect ‘’indigenous’’ farmers and foreigners protected by Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements (BIPPAs) and Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs).

Misleading

The farmers are demanding nearly $7 billion in compensation for their properties.

Ben Freeth, the Sadc Tribunal Rights spokesperson, said the farmers will reject government’s offer because it was racist and did not offer dispossessed farmers any legal protection.

“Regrettably, this piece of misleading legislation is another attempt at window dressing to make it appear that the Zimbabwe government is going to return farms to their owners and re-establish property rights – but this is not the case,” Mr Freeth said.

“More than 40 years after Independence, one would legitimately expect that Section 56 of our Constitution concerning ‘equality and non-discrimination’ would apply with full force.

“The reality is that so-called ‘indigenous’ Zimbabweans have more rights than ‘white’ citizens who have been deprived of their homes, businesses and livelihoods, as well as compensation for their losses.”

He said the regulations also favoured foreign landowners whose farms were covered under BIPPAs and BITs as the white Zimbabweans who were violently thrown out of their farms during the Mugabe era.

“As such, this legislation is discriminatory,” Freeth said. “It also goes against the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) Treaty and the landmark Campbell Case judgment of November 2008 in the SADC Tribunal, the regional human rights court.”

The Sadc Tribunal ruled that Zimbabwe violated the regional body’s treaty by denying the dispossessed farmers access to the courts. It also said Zimbabwe’s land reforms discriminated against the southern African country’s white minority population.

“Discriminatory laws can quickly lead to institutionalising racial discrimination. We need to do everything we possibly can to test these counterproductive laws against our Constitution and international law,” said Freeth.

“Furthermore, the government cannot convince international investors from countries like the UK ̶ who are discriminated against because there’s no bilateral investment treaty ̶ that Zimbabwe is a secure investment destination when it fails to respect the rights of both international investors and its own citizens.”

Protected

Some of the dispossessed farmers were from Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland, and whose properties were protected by treaties between Harare and Western countries.

“While the regulations do not define the meaning of the term ‘’indigenous,’’ the government has consistently referred to ‘’black’’ Zimbabweans exclusively as ‘’indigenous’’ persons,” the Sadc Tribunal Rights Watch said.

“This is despite the fact that the standard definition of ‘’indigenous’’ applies to persons born and residing in a particular place or region, and is not exclusive to a particular race, gender or ethnicity.

“A significant number of the dispossessed white farmers were born in Zimbabwe and many were second, third or even fourth generation who knew no other home,” the group said. Agriculture minister Perrance Shiri said 440 farms belonging to ‘’indigenous’’ people were seized during the land reform programme.

Mr Shiri said 350 of the farmers were still on the acquired land while 90 farms had resettled people, but the Sadc Tribunal Rights Watch said only three black farmers were forced off their land.

For years, Zimbabwe has ignored rulings by regional and international courts compelling it to reverse the takeover of farms protected by BIPPAs and BITs.
The International Centre for Settlement of Investment

Disputes (ICSID) – part of the World Bank Group – in 2009 and 2015 ruled against Zimbabwe in cases involving Dutch farmers.

In 2008, the now defunct Sadc Tribunal ruled that Zimbabwe’s land reform programme was patently racist and Harare was ordered to compensate the dispossessed farmers.

“The reason that BIPPA and BIT-protected properties are now being considered for compensation is that the bankrupt government needs the support of foreign donors and international lending institutions,” the Sadc Tribunal Rights Watch added.

The EU, Britain and the US put the issue of compensation of the white commercial farmers as one of the pre-conditions for re-engagement with Zimbabwe after Mugabe’s fall in a military coup in 2017.

International lenders such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have also emphasised that Zimbabwe must compensate the dispossessed land owners if it wants loans.

Mr Mugabe, who had ruled Zimbabwe since Independence from Britain in 1980, championed the land reform programme saying it was meant to correct colonial injustices.

Critics, however, say the government parcelled the productive farms to ruling party officials and supporters who had no interest in farming.

A land audit initiated by President Mnangagwa showed that a number of top politicians owned multi-farms that remained underutilised. Some of the multiple-farm owners include Mugabe family members. President Mnangagwa hinted late last year that former first lady Grace Mugabe owned at least 16 farms.

He said the farms would be taken back in line with the government’s “one family, one farm” policy. The government has also been seizing farms owned by Mugabe’s loyalists who fled into exile during the military coup.

The agrarian reforms led to the collapse of the country’s agriculture-based economy and cased mass food shortages that persist to date. Aid agencies say at least eight million Zimbabweans or half the population will need food aid this year after consecutive seasons of poor harvests.

Ex Convict Murders His Grandmother Two Weeks After Coming Out Of Prison

AN ex-convict from Bulilima has been arrested for allegedly fatally assaulting his maternal grandmother using a spade two weeks after being released from prison after accusing her of causing his initial arrest.

Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson, Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele confirmed the incident which occurred on Tuesday at around 8PM in Matjinge Village, Bulilima District.

He said the suspect Mpilwenhle Mabhena (25) who was released from prison on March 13 struck his 75-year-old grandmother, Sibikwaphi Ncube with a spade on the head while she was asleep.

“I can confirm that we recorded a murder case in Matjinge area in Bulilima where a man struck his 75-year-old grandmother with a spade on the head and she died on the spot. Mpilwenhle Mabhena who is an ex-convict arrived home at around 8PM and found his grandmother asleep in the kitchen hut with her grandchildren,” he said.

“He took a spade and struck his grandmother on the head and her grandchildren were woken up by the old woman who screamed for help. Mabhena fled from the homestead and Ncube died on the spot as a result of the attack. The matter was reported to the police who attended the scene and Mabhena was arrested.”

Chief Insp Ndebele urged members of the public to desist from engaging in violence.

A source who preferred anonymity said Mabhena accused his grandmother of reporting him to the police resulting in him being arrested and jailed.

Chronicle could not immediately establish the charges that led to Mabhena’s jailing and how long he was incarcerated.

Nurses Dump Wilkins Hospital For Elite Private Health Centres

By A Correspondent- Some nurses have resigned from Zimbabwe’s main COVID-19 isolation center, Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital, and moved on to private hospitals that are reportedly paying salaries in US dollars.

Nurses’ morale at the Harare City Council-run institution is at an all-time low, hence the nurses are moving to St Anne’s Hospital in Harare’s Avondale suburb and Arundel Hospital in Mount Pleasant which are paying around US$75 per day.

According to The Independent:

“People have been really trying, but after working so much we are getting peanuts.

The morale is really low. Right now, we are closed and yet to open again when the renovations are finished, but there is nothing to be excited about. We just got our peanuts.

The staff here have not been getting any allowances and have been working with limited protective clothing. Some people decided that it is better to leave and go where they are paying in US dollars. Four nurses left and only 16 remain, but three more will be going soon.”

Zimbabwe Nurses Association secretary-general Enock Dongo has appealed for the provision of more PPE (personal protective equipment) and the training for nurses on COVID-19 as it is new and not known by people.

Zimbabwe has 9 confirmed COVID-19 positive cases and this has been attributed to the low test rest which according to Health director in the City of Harare Dr Prosper Chonzi, is at 96 tests per day.

Mudzuri Indirectly Attacks Chamisa

TORMENTED top MDC official and ex-party vice president Elias Mudzuri has launched an indirect attack on disputed party leader Nelson Chamisa he accuses of personal egos and ambitions in his bid to stay in control of the main opposition.

Mudzuri, once linked to the MDC top job, was stampeded off the race by Chamisa during the chaos that marred the period soon after the death of founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai in 2018.

He would later be hounded from a party rally by rowdy Chamisa supporters who accused the former Harare mayor of being a sellout.

Since the period, the MDC senator has chosen to keep a low profile as it increasingly became dangerous to express views, let alone challenge for Chamisa’s job.

However, the MDC founding politician finally found his voice after a Tuesday Supreme Court ruling that declared Chamisa’s rise to the helm of MDC as illegitimate.

Mudzuri said via his twitter the court ruling granted the popular opposition a chance to form a united front ahead of the 2023 elections.

In an indirect reference to Chamisa, Mudzuri said the occasion of the court ruling was time to dump egos and ambitions.

Africans Fume Over Remarks By French Doctors Regarding Coronavirus Tests On Africans

By A Correspondent- A lot of Africans on social media have expressed their anger on a viral video suggesting that Africa should be the first place where coronavirus treatments are tested.

Jean-Paul Mira, head of intensive care at Cochin hospital in Paris, and Camille Locht, head of research at the Inserm health research group, both said on French TV that there was a case for testing out the vaccines in African countries.

“If I can be provocative, shouldn’t we be doing this study in Africa, where there are no masks, no treatments, no resuscitation?” Dr Mira said on TV channel LCI.

“A bit like as it is done elsewhere for some studies on Aids. In prostitutes, we try things because we know that they are highly exposed and that they do not protect themselves.”

“You are right,” Dr Locht responded.

“We are in the process of thinking about a study in parallel in Africa.”

The comments received an angry response on social media, including from former footballers Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto’o.

“I would like to vividly denounce those demeaning, false and most of all deeply racist words,” Drogba tweeted.

“Do not take African people as human guinea pigs! It’s absolutely disgusting,” he added.

Another twitter user said “It’s 2020 in France & we still see people from Africa as subjects for experimentation. This is what normalized racism looks like.AFAIK, nobody jumped in to counter the arguments, both doctors agreed. Same, the way s.e.x-workers are considered: like objects that can be used for tests.”

“If only Africa would choose better leaders, we would not even need to worry about this happening,” another responded.-Online

Just Where Is Mwonzora Standing? Blasts Khupe, Mnangagwa, Chamisa, Biti And Welshman Ncube

Douglas Mwonzora

Opposition MDC-T secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora has set himself on a collision course with party leader Thokozani Khupe after blasting the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) platform, where Khupe is a key figure.

Mwonzora, who was MDC Alliance deputy secretary for international relations before a Supreme Court ruling delivered on Tuesday that nullified MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa’s appointment as the opposition leader, also told a local media outlet that he had no respect for President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s human rights record and the way he was handling his dialogue processes under Polad.

Khupe’s MDC-T is a member of the dialogue series snubbed by Chamisa.

“I have no respect for the way this government is carrying on its governance of this country,” Mwonzora said.

“I don’t agree with President Mnangagwa at all. I don’t agree with his human rights record. I don’t agree with the way he is carrying on his political dialogue, the Polad and so on. What I think is in the best interest of Zimbabwe is to have genuine dialogue before a neutral arbiter.”

His position, however, will likely set him against Khupe, Mnangagwa’s key ally in Polad.

In Polad, Khupe is tasked with pushing the international community to remove sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe, particularly by the United States and her allies.

Mwonzora accused MDC vice-presidents Tendai Biti and Welshman Ncube of leading Chamisa astray as they do not qualify to stand for posts at the proposed congress set in three months.

He also attacked exiled former Cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo, saying given his record in government and history of fighting the MDC, he could not preach democracy to the opposition party.

Mwonzora said if Chamisa subjected himself to the congress, he stood a good chance of winning the party leadership.

— NewsDay

Mnangagwa Continues With His Meetings Against Lockdown Regulations

President Mnangagwa has this morning met with business leaders drawn from various sectors of the economy at State House to discuss responses to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Some of the issues raised at the meeting include support the business community is rendering to Government in fighting the pandemic, measures to keep industry and commerce operational and stability of prices of basic commodities among others.

“Chamisa Can Not Recall Us,” Morgen Komichi

Douglas Mwonzora

Morgen Komichi has vowed that Nelson Chamisa has no power to recall him and Douglas Mwonzora from the upper house (Senate) following the Supreme court ruling last week.

The Supreme Court ruled that MDC should revert to 2014 structures immediately with Thokozani Khupe as acting president and Komichi as party chairperson tasked with calling for an extraordinary congress to replace late leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

Komichi and Mwonzora are underfire on the role they played in the Supreme Court challenge which saw Chamisa losing his Presidency to Thokozani Khupe.

Speaking to Zim Morning Post, Komichi said that if Chamisa writes a letter to recall them from Parliament, Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda will only be guided by the Supreme Court judgment.

“The Supreme Court judgment supercedes political moves, if he writes a letter to recall us then Mudenda will be guided by the Supreme Court judgment which is above any political moves,” Komichi told Zim Morning Post.

However, a battle line has been drawn where most MDC Alliance councillors and legislators have vowed to stand with Chamisa.

Political analyst Tendai Chapwanya believes that the battle between Chamisa and Khupe is far from over.

“This battle is far from over this is a clear political war and the SC cannot win when it comes to politics what I can tell you is that this is the death of opposition, neither Chamisa nor Khupe will score better results come 2023,” Chapwanya said

However, Chamisa has received some backing from the party structures.

Komichi has since called for an extraordinary Congress and directed Mwonzora to start preparations.

“In terms of our constitution, we are going for an extraordinary congress for purposes of electing a substantive President.

“Any member of the Party is free to contest this position without fear of victimization. This Congress will be run by an Independent Commission which of necessity will include the ZCTU.

“The Secretary General and Senator Douglas Togaraseyi Mwonzora is hereby directed to ensure that all Congress preparations are started immediately,” Komichi said just after the Supreme Court Judgment was delivered.

— Zim Morning Post

Mwonzora Calls For An MDC Extraordinary Congress

Senator Douglas Mwonzora, Secretary-General of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has this Thursday urged party members to accept the Supreme Court ruling on the party’s leadership crisis.

Mwonzora said that the party must convene an Extra-ordinary Congress which will put the party’s leadership crisis to finality.

His remarks come after the Supreme Court ruled that Thokozani Khupe was the legitimate leader of the party who should assume the leadership, on an interim basis, until an extraordinary congress is held within three months after the passing of the judgment.

He said that there was no need for party members and supporters to denigrate the courts only because the ruling was not in their favour adding that the issue of leadership needs to be addressed.

Mwonzora also said that it is wrong to say that there is a party called the MDC Alliance since the MDC Alliance is an amalgamation of 7 parties merely for 2018 elections.

He added that the congresses that were held by Nelson Chamisa’s MDC faction and Khupe’s MDC faction were just congresses of factions in the same party and they have been nullified by the Supreme Court.

Mwonzora also said that the constitutions of political parties are not there for decoration – they have to be upheld.

Mwonzora Threatens To Discipline Chamisa

Independent|REINSTATED MDC secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora has delivered stinging criticism of his long-time nemesis Nelson Chamisa and his allies, saying they faced disciplinary action for failing to comply with Tuesday’s Supreme Court decision rendering Thokozani Khupe as the rightful leader of the party.

The Chamisa camp, most notably his deputies Tendai Biti and Welshman Ncube, mocked the ruling, saying it did not affect their structures.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Chamisa was not the legitimate leader of the main opposition party, in so doing affirming an earlier High Court decision.

Chamisa gained control of the party in a dramatic fashion when the now late founding president, Morgan Tsvangirai, was on his deathbed in South Africa. Tsvangirai succumbed to colon cancer in February 14, 2018. The court said the party should revert to 2014 structures, which in principle implies the firebrand youthful politician is relegated to a national council member position while Khupe — who was elected MDC vice-president at the October 2014 congress — assumes the reins.

Mwonzora beat Chamisa in the race for the secretary-general’s position at that congress.

The Supreme Court also ordered the party to hold an extraordinary congress in the next three months.

Biti said the ruling was a nullity since it had been overtaken by events.

Both Khupe and Chamisa held separate congresses last year. They also separately contested the 2018 presidential election in which Khupe performed dismally.

Biti further averred that the ruling was made in terms of the MDC-T, which Khupe led, and not Chamisa’s MDC Alliance.

“The congress of May 2019 stands and cannot be affected by any ruling and determination on a judgement affecting the MDC-T. We are MDC Alliance. The next congress of the MDC Alliance is in May 2023, not anytime before,” he said.

Ncube also dismissed the ruling.

However, Mwonzora, in an interview with the Zimbabwe Independent said the two officials were offside.

“The chairman (Morgen Komichi) made it clear that we will comply with the ruling. Then we heard some people say they will not comply and that’s rather sad because we insist it should be complied with,” he said, adding Biti and Ncube were “wrong and dishonest”.

“They are wrong and dishonest. The MDC Alliance is not a political party, but a group of seven parties, of which the principal party is the MDC. In terms of the alliance agreement, anyone who is the MDC president automatically becomes the leader of the alliance. Similarly, it means that once that person has lost the presidency of the MDC, he/she would have automatically lost the alliance leadership,” Mwonzora said.

“In the MDC alliance, the seven parties retained their statuses as individual parties. So Mr Biti’s party is the PDP (People’s Democratic Party) and Ncube’s party is MDC Green. We were therefore surprised to hear PDP people trying to comment on MDC issues. So the judgement affects one of the parties which is a member of the MDC Alliance.

The interpretation by of the (alliance) agreement by Biti is thus an awkward attempt to gain cheap political mileage by lying to the people. Biti and Ncube are very senior lawyers and they must be honest to Chamisa and to Zimbabwe,” he said.

Mwonzora added that failure to comply with the court’s decision would lead to the party instituting disciplinary action.

“The MDC is a party of rules. We respect and advocate for the rule of law and constitutionalism. We cannot accept lawlessness disguised as politics. Gone are the days when people would break their own rules with impunity. If we fail to obey court rulings while we are in the opposition, what would happen if we are given state power?” Mwonzora said.

“So, if people fail to comply with the ruling, they will be taking a conscious risk and would be careless because the party will trigger its rules.”

However, Luke Tamborinyoka, the hitherto MDC deputy spokesperson and a Chamisa loyalist, scoffed at Mwonzora’s suggestions.

“The ruling doesn’t mean anything to anyone, and Mwonzora should know that. We cannot be bound by a decision of a captured judiciary. We went into elections with our own insignia and Khupe went with her own insignia. We have had separate congresses too, indicating that we are different entities. How will such disciplinary action be effected? It’s a joke,” he said.

Jaure Not On Dembare List Of Registered Players?

Harare giants Dynamos omitted their captain Partson Jaure when they registered their squad for the first half of the season, it has emerged.

The veteran defender sustained a head injury in a nasty car accident a fortnight ago, and there are fears he might not play competitive football again.

Dembare are understood to have decided to omit their skipper for the first half of the season as medical experts monitor his recovery path.

Club spokesperson Tinashe Farawo could neither deny nor confirm the development, but admitted that their plans were dented after the unfortunate incident.

” It’s unfortunate for everyone that we won’t have him, but we hope he will return as the season progresses,” he said.

Jaure, meanwhile, is recuperating well after a successful operation and is expected to return to full fitness at least after eight weeks.-Soccer 24

Kaizer Chiefs To Be Declared ABSA Premiership Champions ?

South African football fans have urged the country’s football authorities not to emulate their Belgian counterparts, who declared log leaders Club Brugge as champions following the Covid-19 enforced break.

The novel pandemic has forced all football activity to be put on hold as most countries in the world adhere to government-enforced lockdowns and the Belgian League authorities yesterday declared Brugge, who were 15 points adrift of the chasing pack, as 2019/20 champions, a decision which some feel should not be made when it comes to ABSA Premership log leaders Kaizer Chiefs.

“We don’t want that here (in South Africa). That team must win buy completing the remaining games, because we all know they will choke,” noted one Nungu Kandlela on Twitter and his words were also by Mathew Sebothoma.

“We don’t want it in the PSL.  We (Sundowns) were gonna take the league! Sir Pitso had all the moves calculated.”

”They shouldn’t try it in the South African PSL because it is an injustice to football,” weighed in another user.

Amakhosi were 4 points clear at the summit of the South African top flight when the league was suspended, with second-placed Masandawana having a game in hand, in a tightly-contested title race.-Soccer 24

No Need To Abandon Football Competitions:UEFA

Farai Dziva|UEFA has urged Leagues to avoid abandoning domestic competitions at this stage as it will be “premature and not justified”.

Almost all competitions across Europe have been suspended due to the coronavirus crisis and on Thursday, the Belgian Pro League became the first major football league to end its 2019-20 season early.

UEFA has declared that any such decision shouldn’t be made at this moment with their preference on ensuring this season’s titles are awarded.

“We are confident that football can restart in the months to come — with conditions that will be dictated by public authorities — and believe that any decision of abandoning domestic competitions is, at this stage, premature and not justified,” UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, ECA chairman Andrea Agnelli and EL president Lars-Christer Olsson said.

“A joint management of calendars is strictly required as the conclusion of the current season must be coordinated with the start of the new one, which may be partly impacted because of the overstretch.

“Closely following the development of the current situation, the calendar working group will indicate as soon as possible, and ideally by mid-May, which of the plans can be enacted for the completion of the season without leaving anyone behind.

“It is of paramount importance that even a disruptive event like this epidemic does not prevent our competitions from being decided on the field, in accordance with their rules and that all sporting titles are awarded on the basis of results.

“As responsible leaders in our sport, this is what we must ensure, until the last possibility exists and whilst planning, operational and regulatory solutions are available.”

Namibia Backs Chamisa | FULL TEXT

Mdc Namibia Rundu branch throws its weight behind the able and sound leadership of Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

It’s unreasonable, mesmerising and absolutely absurd for Mdc Rundu branch to submit ourselves to a Zanupf statement disguised as a Supreme Court judgement. As Social Democrats who subscribe to the People’s Project led by Advocate Nelson Chamisa, we want to openly confess our allegiance and unwavering support to the current presidency elected in 2018 July elections and garnered 2.6 million votes.

In 2019, Advocate Nelson Chamisa was nominated by all provinces to lead our National democratic revolution. The recent Supreme Court judgement is a true representation of serious lack of separation of powers. This is incontrovertible evidence of a strongly captured judiciary system.

The recent Supreme Court judgement over the Mdc did not come to us as a surprise package, we were aware that MdcT and the duo sell-outs, Mwonzora and Komichi were privy to the scheming of the judgement before it was given as reflected in Khupe’s pre-judgement social media update on Twitter. Mdc Rundu is clearly supporting our leader ‘Wamba dia Wamba’s able leadership and nothing shall deter us as we will remain resolute.

Komichi and Mwonzora together with Khupe must go hang. Mdc Alliance is a pro-poor People’s Project with clear objectives to complete the struggle for socio-economic transformation. We don’t have space for belly politicians who participate in politics for personal aggrandisement. Zanupf is the ideal home for blind politicians who enrich themselves at the expense of the helpless masses who struggle for a single nutritious meal per day.

These greedy sellouts must feel free to join Khupe and her Zanupf counterparts. We shall complete the journey that was started by our Icon of democracy Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai may his soul rest in power. Komichi and Mwonzora must know that Mr Chamisa is not only the President of the Mdc but Zimbabwe demonstrated by his resounding of 2.6 million votes, a figure that broke our party record since its inception in 1999.

Chamisa can win any election now because he is a true Man of the moment. Advocate Nelson Chamisa is our President from 2018 general elections and our 2019 Congress held in Gweru.

Mdc Namibia Rundu branch
Spokesperson Robson Ruhanya

Nakamba To Leave Aston Villa?

Farai Dziva| Warriors star Marvelous Nakamba has been linked with a shock exit at Aston Villa with Turkish Super Lig club Trabzonspor said to be interested in signing him.

The Zimbabwean midfielder is under contract at Villa Park until June 2024 after arriving at the EPL side before the start of the 2019/20 season from Club Brugge for €12m. He is a regular in the Dean Smith’s side, making 26 appearances in all competitions this season thus far.

According to Turkish newspaper Sabah, Trabzonspor have identified Nakamba to replace the departed Nigerian midfielder John Obi Mikel.

The newspaper claims that the club wants to make a move at the end of this season.

Meanwhile, Mikel left the club last month after terminating his contract last month following a fallout with the club chiefs over playing football during the coronavirus crisis.

Chinhoyi Journalist Granted Free Bail On Charges Of Disorderly Conduct

By Own Correspondent| Freelance journalist Nunurai Jena was today remanded out of custody on free bail to 7 May 2020 when he appeared before the Chinhoyi magistrates court to answer to charges of disorderly conduct in a public place.

Jena is accused of breaching Section 41 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act which deals with disorderly conduct in a public place, which is the main charge.

His lawyer Kudzai Choga confirmed to MISA Zimbabwe that the journalist who was not in custody following his arrest on 2 April 2020, had been remanded out of custody on free bail.

He also faces the alternative charge of contravening Section 11 (a) (b) of the Public Health (COVID-19), Prevention, Containment and Treatment (National Lockdown Order, 2020.

Background
Jena was supposed to appear in court following his arrest on 2 April 2020, but failed to make it before the courts closed at 3pm on the same day. He was then released with summons to appear in court on 3 April 2020.

Gumbi Distances Self From Khupe Political Project

Farai Dziva|Suspended MDC Masvingo Provincial chairperson, James Gumbi has distanced himself from the Thokozani Khupe political project.

See full statement:
We will stand with President Chamisa no matter what the courts have delivered: MDC Masvingo Province

As a province we will not be perturbed by any judgement that the courts will deliver. Our president as a province remains advocate Nelson Chamisa.

The courts and Zanu PF will not determine the leadership for the party.

If Khupe and all the other insane people think we will follow them forget and smile we will with our own President Chamisa.

Whether Mashavira wins, we will meet in the streets, villages, growth points marketing our President.

We will stand firm in defence of the Chamisa brand.

Some think suspension of some leaders will shake the Province. We are unfazed, unshaken in our resolute support to President Chamisa.

President Chamisa represent the only realistic chance of unseating Zanu PF as he defeated Mr Mnangagwa in the 2018 elections before the military intelligence subverted the will of the people.

2060 Chamisa Chete Chete

On behalf of Masvingo Province

James Chafungamoyo Gumbi

Masvingo Provincial Chair

MDC-T Masvingo Chairman

I Will Stand With President Chamisa, Declares Suspended MDC Chairperson

We will stand with President Chamisa no matter what the courts have delivered: MDC Masvingo Province

As a province we will not be perturbed by any judgement that the courts will deliver. Our president as a province remains advocate Nelson Chamisa.

The courts and Zanu PF will not determine the leadership for the party.

If Khupe and all the other insane people think we will follow them forget and smile we will with our own President Chamisa.

Whether Mashavira wins, we will meet in the streets, villages, growth points marketing our President.

We will stand firm in defence of the Chamisa brand.

Some think suspension of some leaders will shake the Province. We are unfazed, unshaken in our resolute support to President Chamisa.

President Chamisa represent the only realistic chance of unseating Zanu PF as he defeated Mr Mnangagwa in the 2018 elections before the military intelligence subverted the will of the people.

2060 Chamisa Chete Chete

On behalf of Masvingo Province

James Chafungamoyo Gumbi

Masvingo Provincial Chair

MDC Dismisses Fake Chamisa Statement

Farai Dziva|The Movement for Democratic Change has urged its supporters and Zimbabweans in general to disregard a statement purportedly written by Advocate Nelson Chamisa as his response to the Supreme Court ruling.

According to the party, Chamisa has not yet spoken about the Supreme Court ruling on the opposition party’s leadership dispute.

“Please ignore the statement by President Nelson Chamisa that is currently circulating on social media.

President Chamisa will issue his statement when in due course.that statement will be issued via our
normal channels,” the opposition party said in a brief statement.

Full Text :MDC Masvingo Province Dismisses Fake Message Purpotedly Penned By James Gumbi

03/03/2020

We have noted an attempt to create a rift between the province and the President.

Firstly there was a fake meeting that was supposedly held in Zaka.

There was no such meeting with Mudzuri, it boggles the mind when people instead of focusing on fighting the enemy that is coming in form of Morgan Komichi and Douglas Mwonzora people on tainting Masvingo Province for their petty person interests.

Chair Gumbi and the entire suspended provincial executive stand with President Chamisa in this trying moment.

Enemies of progress will not hoodwink us to believe red is green, red is red.

We have indeed been consistent in our support for the President. Our unwavering support for him hasn’t changed and will change at this moment in time when he is at the helm of the movement.

We urge all right thinking leaders across the length and breadth of Zimbabwe to dismiss any message purpotedly saying that the Province stand with constitutionalism.

Which constitutionalism are those brood of vipers peddling. The MDC has always followed her constitution and cannot be told to do so by a compromised judiciary.

The June 2016 election of President Chamisa as VP was indeed constitutional as the national council sat as elective Congress and finished the unfinished business of the 2014 Congress. Anyone disputing the wisdom and constitutionality of the national council action is indeed naive.

As Masvingo Province we don’t flip flop, those trying to push us out don’t know how resolute we are.

People have indeed failed to capture the province or push it to ditch the president hence they resorting to mudslinging which will also not work.

Rebellion doesn’t pay at all and it will never be in our DNA as a Province. President Chamisa is our president we will stand with him till time immemorial. We will continue to repeat this for the umpteenth time.

Thank you

Masvingo Provincial Communications Desk.

Full Text: MDC Condemns Harassment Of Citizens By Police During Lockdown

By Maureen Kademaunga

STRATEGIC RESPONSE & MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19 MUST BE HOLISTIC & ACCOMODATIVE OF THE ECONOMIC REALITIES & SOCIAL WELL BEING OF EVERY MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY.

As we enter the 5th day of the National Lockdown in efforts to fight and contain the Coronavirus pandemic, the MDC is concerned about the unfortunate fix upon the ordinary poor citizen.

We are at cross roads.

On one hand is a devastating virus and on the other a huge crisis of hunger.

Whilst the corona scare is real and all efforts and people must unite to fight and prevent it from further spreading by staying at home and practising maximum hygiene, the economic realities of the ordinary citizen and mostly the urban poor and vulnerable can not be ignored.

Zimbabweans are living from hand to mouth, surviving on less than US1 a day. The majority are in the informal sector and survive on daily earnings.

Having to spend 21 days locked down with no money, food and access to basic essentials is potential breeding ground for diseases and starvation. Already there are disturbing reports of ZRP arresting those queuing to buy food at grocery shops.

It has been our clarion call as the MDC that government put in place social safety nets to cushion and protect the most exposed and vulnerable through provision of food packs and hygiene packs. It would be irresponsible for government to let the situation play out on its own.

Article 77 of the Zimbabwean Constitution explicitly guarantees the right to adequate “(a) safe, clean and potable water; and (b) sufficient food; and the State must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within the limits of the resources available to it, to achieve the progressive realisation of this right.”

Whilst we take note and acknowledge the Treasury mitigatory measures to cover one million vulnerable households under a Cash Transfer Program, it is our hope that such resources and efforts reach out to the deserving vulnerable people including the elderly, child headed families and the homeless. It is not the time for the usual corruption and partisan distribution of such assistance as has been the norm with regards food aid in the past. This is a national disaster and all deserving people must be catered for uniformly. The Ministry of Social Welfare must work with Local Authorities and other community stakeholders to come up with an inclusive nonpartisan list of beneficiaries of this scheme.

A payout of a ZWD 100 per household is insufficient to sustain a 21 day period. There has been a current spike in prices and a monthly breadbasket for a family of 5 will cost not less than ZWD 800. We therefore call upon the government to review the amount allocated per household under the Cash Transfer Program.

We also call upon government to put in place plans to cushion informal sector actors such as vendors who depend on a daily income since their daily economic activities have been disrupted by the lockdown.

Strategic response and management of this global pandemic must be holistic and must be accommodative of the economic realities and social well-being of every member of the society.

The most vulnerable are the urban poor who can neither access the privatized health facilities nor feed their families. In fighting the pandemic, the government needs to avoid fighting the economic and social wellbeing of an already suffering people.

Maureen Kademaunga
MDC Secretary for Public Service & Social Welfare
(+263 773 011 256)

MDC Unmoved By “Captured Supreme Court Ruling

MDC president Nelson Chamisa faces disciplinary action if he insists on disregarding the latest Supreme Court ruling that he was not the legitimate leader of the main opposition party, former secretary-general
Douglas Mwonzora has said:

Speaking in an interview with the Zimbabwe Independent , Mwonzora said gone are the days when officials would violate the party’s rules with impunity.

He said:
The MDC is a party of rules. We respect and advocate for the rule of law and constitutionalism. We cannot accept lawlessness disguised as politics.

Gone are the days when people would break their own rules with impunity. If we fail to obey court rulings while we are in the opposition, what would happen if we are given state power?

So, if people fail to comply with the ruling, they will be taking a conscious risk and would be careless because the party will trigger its rules.

However, MDC deputy spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka has dismissed Mwonzora’s threats, saying the ruling doesn’t mean anything to anyone.

Tamborinyoka added that the MDC will not be bound by a decision of a captured judiciary and in any case, the Thokozani Khupe and Chamisa-led MDCs held separate congresses and that settles the matter.-Zimbabwe Independent

Those Who Disregard Court Rulings Will Face Disciplinary Action- Mwonzora

Douglas Mwonzora

MDC president Nelson Chamisa faces disciplinary action if he insists on disregarding the latest Supreme Court ruling that he was not the legitimate leader of the main opposition party, former secretary-general
Douglas Mwonzora has said:

Speaking in an interview with the Zimbabwe Independent , Mwonzora said gone are the days when officials would violate the party’s rules with impunity.

He said:
The MDC is a party of rules. We respect and advocate for the rule of law and constitutionalism. We cannot accept lawlessness disguised as politics.

Gone are the days when people would break their own rules with impunity. If we fail to obey court rulings while we are in the opposition, what would happen if we are given state power?

So, if people fail to comply with the ruling, they will be taking a conscious risk and would be careless because the party will trigger its rules.

However, MDC deputy spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka has dismissed Mwonzora’s threats, saying the ruling doesn’t mean anything to anyone.

Tamborinyoka added that the MDC will not be bound by a decision of a captured judiciary and in any case, the Thokozani Khupe and Chamisa-led MDCs held separate congresses and that settles the matter.-Zimbabwe Independent

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

ZIMSEC Has Not Cancelled June O’ And A’ Level Exams- Government

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has not cancelled O’ and A’ Level examinations for both June and November 2020 due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

This was said by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry Tumisang Thabela who added that parents can use online platforms to submit registration data and send proof of payment.

She said:
We urge parents to continue paying their children’s examination fees if they have not yet done so.

The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council has opened up many channels through which parents can pay this time around so they should use them.

Parents can use online platforms for the submission of registration data and proof of payment and send to [email protected].

Thabela’s remarks follow social media claims that ZIMSEC has cancelled this year’s public exams after the school term was cut short by the COVI-19 outbreak.

Schools were closed before the scheduled dates and the government has not yet announced dates for the commencement of the second term.-State media

Mutare Vendors Lose 3 Tonnes of Vegetable Following A Police Raid

Police have raided nearly 3 tonnes of vegetables from vendors at Sakubva market who were selling their produce after midnight defying calls by Government to stay at home.

Speaking to Diamond FM during disposal of the confiscated wares at City of Mutare waste dumpsite, Manicaland Police Spokesperson Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa said police have been deployed across the province to enforce compliance as part of efforts in the fight against Covid-19.

He also said over 300 vendors fled the market leaving their produce upon arrival of the police following tipoff from concerned citizens.

Meanwhile Inspector Kakohwa further emphasized the need for people to comply with the lockdown conditions, saying this will go a long way in fighting the novel coronavirus. 

-State Media

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Police Water Canons to Spray Mbare Surburb

As part of the National Clean-Up Campaign, the ZRP, Harare City Council and Min of Health and Child Care have moved to sanitize areas in Mbare high density suburb using water canons commonly used to disperse protestors.

“As part of the National Clean-Up Campaign, the ZRP, Harare City Council and Min of Health & Child Care get ready to sanitize areas in Mbare high density suburb using ZRP 600 litre vehicles in 30 potential hotspots in the capital,” read a post on ZBC Twitter account.

More to follow…

Doctors Worried Over Low Number of COVID-19 Tested People

LOCAL medical doctors have expressed concern over the low numbers of people being tested for the deadly coronavirus in the country as the United Nations (UN) yesterday warned that Africa could lose millions of lives to the novel virus in the next fortnight if developed countries fail to assist the continent.

The UN said the virus would remain a vicious circle in the world if developed countries fail to mobilise resources and urgently provide test kits, masks, ventilators and protective suits for health workers to avert loss of millions of lives in Africa.

Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) secretary Norman Matara yesterday appealed to the international community to intervene and save the country from a catastrophic attack from the virus considering its weak health system and struggling economy.

“We wish and pray that the international community intervenes to help (curb) the spread of the disease by providing us with test kits and other protective measures to help health workers in the fight against coronavirus,” Matara said.

“The number of people being tested in Zimbabwe is worrisome. They (authorities) should copy other countries like South Africa in increasing the numbers of people being tested and that is the only solution to know and control the spread of the virus.”

Matara added: “This coronavirus has come at a time we have a weak health system. The only effective measure in Zimbabwe is to combat the spread of the disease by employing lockdown measures, which is the only cheapest way of controlling the disease for us at the moment.

“The government has not been providing enough funding for our health and this is leaving us vulnerable and if we fail to contain this, we will be wiped.”

Zimbabwe has recorded one fatality from eight confirmed COVID-19 cases.
According to the Health ministry, about 233 people out of a population of 15 million have been tested since the country recorded its first case.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week imposed a 21-day national lockdown, which became effective on Monday as part of efforts to combat the spread of the virus, but observers said the measure would not be effective without adequately equipping public health facilities.

ZADHR, the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum and the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights have been challenging government to do more to combat a possible huge outbreak.

The human rights doctors said the country required a clear referral pathway, apart from back-up diagnostic kits, personal protective equipment and expertise to be able to tackle the deadly virus, which has collapsed the world economy since it was discovered in Wuhan, China last December.

About 6,6 million jobs are already at stake in the United States, the world’s economic giant, which has recorded over 200 000 cases, the highest in the world, and over 5 000 deaths.

Italy, the epicentre of the virus in Europe, has lost nearly 14 000 lives from around 115 000 infections, with Spain, another European country, recording as high as 10 000 deaths as the healthcare systems buckle under pressure.

Despite measures put in place by African governments to contain the spread of COVID-19, several countries on the continent have no capacity to roll out massive testing, risking a quick spreading of the deadly virus.

Africa has 5 786 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 196 deaths in 49 countries, with neighbouring South Africa, with over 1 300 confirmed cases, leading the pack.

South Africa has announced plans to dispatch about 10 000 field workers to roll out a mass screening programme for the coronavirus.

United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres said he feared millions of people would die from coronavirus in Africa if the G20 countries, which hold 80% of the global economy, did not work together to pool resources for developing African countries.

“Africa is in urgent need of test kits, masks, ventilators, protective suits for health workers. We can still prevent the worst in Africa, but without a massive mobilisation, we will have millions and millions of people contaminated, which means millions of deaths,” Guterres said in a statement yesterday.

“Africa should be the priority of the international community as the continent does not have the resources to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

“As the virus mutates, all the investment we are putting into vaccines will be for nothing because the virus will then travel from the south back to the north. So it is in the interest of countries in the north to help the south.”

Last week, World Health Organisation director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned Africa to brace for the worst, claiming statistics were too understated due to unavailability of testing kits.

“The best advice for Africa is to prepare for the worst and prepare today,” he said.

Meanwhile, government and the United Nations have launched a US$715 million humanitarian response plan for 2020, which will see off the fight on effects of drought, Cyclone Idai and COVID-19, which has claimed thousands of lives globally.

The 2020 humanitarian response plan for Zimbabwe was launched yesterday, targeting 5,6 million people with food assistance and support in the areas of health, water-sanitation-hygiene, education, protection, nutrition, shelter and camp co-ordination and management.

The plan seeks to mobilise US$715 million from the international community.

In a statement, the UN said the humanitarian response plan would play a key role in mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vulnerable communities.

-Newsday

Police Confiscate Over A Tonne Of Vegetables

By A Correspondent- Police in Mutare early this morning confiscated more than a tonne of vegetables that were meant to supply hundreds of vendors at Sakubva vegetable market.

The vegetable market was closed down by council last week as part of measures to curb the spread of the deadly Covid 19. Sakubva musika is the busiest market in Mutare where hundreds of people converge everyday risking infection. Acting on a tip off, police ambushed the farmers who had already set up their wares by 2am waiting for buyers.

Vegetables that were confiscated included tomatoes, cabbages, green vegetables, lemons among others. -Statemedia

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