Obadiah Moyo Wants Anyone Who Tells Coronavirus Statistics Other Than Him To Be Arrested

Obadiah Moyo

AS THE country reels from the effects of the deadly coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, including misinformation on social media — Health minister Obadiah Moyo, pictured, is mulling passing a raft of regulations that will see peddlers of falsehoods being caged.

This comes as government gazetted sweeping regulations to empower designated medical officials to compulsorily enforce the testing and screening of people suspected to be suffering from the novel disease. The country currently has three confirmed cases of coronavirus, which has so far killed over 18 000 people across the globe, including journalist Zororo Makamba, who died at Wilkins Hospital on Monday.

Apart from the Public Health (Covid-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) Regulations, Moyo said government will also pass regulations to bring sanity to the dissemination of information on coronavirus.

“We are gravely alarmed at the spread of fake news regarding Covid-19 and are deeply concerned that some persons are arrogating themselves authority to speak on behalf of the government on issues regarding this novel virus.

“We note with concern that some political leaders are seeking to use the cases that have been confirmed positive in Zimbabwe for cheap political mileage at the expense of public good.

“In light of this deluge of misinformation in this day of the social media, we would like to inform the public to rely on credible sources of information regarding health matters. While we welcome input from everyone in the fight against Covid-19, this should be done orderly and not styled in a manner meant to cause alarm and despondency.

“The ministry of Health wishes to advise the public that the country’s existing laws would be used to punish errant members of society who thrive on triggering despondency and disquiet, regardless of the social standing of such persons.

“The President declared Covid-19 a national disaster and we will not hesitate to use appropriate laws at our disposal to protect society from malcontents who seek to score cheap political goals using this novel disease.

“We are also in the process of putting in place regulations around information dissemination,” Moyo said in a statement to the Daily News.

Speaking at the Zanu PF politburo meeting in Harare yesterday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa asked people to disseminate the correct information on coronavirus, adding that all returning residents will be subjected to a strict testing process.

As Mnangagwa’s government steps up efforts to fight the novel pandemic that has killed thousands it gazetted Statutory Instrument 77 (SI 77), which gives the government powers to arrest people who are found breaking the law and also enforcing mandatory testing for suspected coronavirus cases.

“The declaration of Covid-19 as a formidable epidemic disease has effect till the 20th of May, 2020, unless the minister earlier, by general notice in the Gazette, extends these regulations by a further month, and may, upon expiry of that extension, in like manner further extend them for a month at a time,” read part of the gazetted regulations.

Further, the regulations gives the minister power to “direct the making of inquiries into the cause of death of any person, apart from any inquiry by a magistrate under any other enactment; (f) order, when deemed necessary, post-mortem examinations or exhumations; (g) prohibit in special circumstances the burial of any dead body in any local authority except on a certificate by a medical officer appointed to grant such certificates or after compliance with any other specified conditions; (h) regulate the mode of disposal, the times and places of burial of dead bodies and the manner of conducting removals and burials thereof in any local authority; (i) regulate and restrict and, if deemed necessary, prohibit the removal of merchandise or any article or thing into, out of or within any in any local authority or specified or defined area”.

According to the new regulations gazetted on Monday, government will have the right to visit any homes in search of persons who could be infected.

“Any person who — (a) disobeys an order … having been ordered to be detained, isolated or quarantined in any place, removes himself or herself from such detention, isolation or quarantine without the knowledge or consent of an enforcement officer, or contrary to any conditions specified for any temporary release from such detention, isolation or quarantine; shall be guilty of an offence and liable to fine not exceeding level 12 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year to both such fine and such imprisonment.

“Any person who escapes from any place of detention, isolation or quarantine may be arrested without warrant,” read the regulations in part.

According to Veritas, an organisation that gives information on the work of courts and Parliament, anyone found to be in violation of any of the regulations risked paying a fine of $36 000, which is the stipulated figure under Level 12.

Daily News

Sekuru Banda Urges Citizens Not to Panic Over COVID-19

By Own Correspondent| Influential and celebrated traditional healer Sekuru Banda has urged Zimbabweans not to panic in the face of the deadly coronavirus that has already claimed one life from the five confirmed cases in the country.

Zimbabweans have panicked since the country recorded its first COVID-19 death with people flocking local supermarkets hoarding foodstuffs and other essentials amid fears of a possible lockdown.

But in an interview with ZimEye today, Sekuru Banda impressed upon citizens to remain calm, listen and follow advice from the government, World Health Organisation (WHO) and other medical experts on ways to stay safe from the global pandemic.

“I urge people not to panic, panicking will only worsen the situation, this disease will soon pass even in China where it started, it’s now under control, all that is needed is to take preventive measures and follow government and WHO guidelines on staying safe,” said Sekuru Banda.

He also urged citizens to look for knowledge on the disease from official sources and shun spreading fake news which he said was causing confusion as people end up making decisions based on wrong information.

“Fake news spreads very quickly and I would advice people to get information from trusted sources, many a times people end up acting on wrong information causing more confusion.

“Government should also make sure all the relevant information is easily available to citizens,” added Sekuru Banda.

On a global scale, the disease has claimed over 18 000 lives from the 410 000 confirmed cases.

Zimbabwe has recorded five positive cases and one death but the government has already put in place measures to contain further spread of the virus including banning of gatherings of over 50 people, closing of borders to foreigners while urging people to stay at home.

The disease has slowed economic progress globally with major currencies including the British Pound, the Euro, South African Rand and Chinese Yuan losing value but optimism remains that the disease will be contained in the shortest possible time.

Two Very Strong Coronavirus Suspects In Mutare

Two people in Mutare have been tested for Covid-19 after exhibiting symptoms consistent with the disease.

Acting Manicaland provincial medical director Dr Munyaradzi Mukuzunga said the samples had been sent to Harare and they were waiting for results.

He said one of the two suspected cases was admitted at Mutare Provincial Hospital where he had presented with Malaria symptoms.

“We have taken samples from two people and we are waiting for the results. One is self-isolating at home while we wait for the results and we have been following up on them. The one at Mutare Provincial Hospital tested positive for Malaria but the doctor who attended to him noticed that he was also exhibiting some symptoms consistent with Covid-19 and a test was ordered,” said Dr Mukuzunga.

He said the patient was still at the hospital but recovering well.

CCTV Footage Of Frank Buyanga Kidnapping Child From Own Mother

Chantelle Muteswa’s lawyer told ZimEye …. :

The incident happened at Spar Supermarket in Waterfalls.

Frank Buyanga came with 3 armed men with two cars. She said she does not know the type of guns.

They beat up a woman (relative) who was with the son while pointing guns at both Chantelle Muteswa and the woman.

Buyanga then took the child and swiftly drove off.

Chantelle then left the place and went to Waterfalls Police station where she has just finished making a report.

There are now various efforts to ensure Buyanga does not leave Zimbabwe with the child.

Anyone with information on Buyanga’s whereabouts should call Waterfalls Police or CID Harare.

Chegutu RDC CEO Fired For Clandestine Deal With Norton Based Chinese

Dan Zvobgo

Chegutu Rural District Council has with immediate fired its chief executive Mr Dan Zvobgo over allegations of abuse of office and gross mismanagement.

Mr Zvobgo, whose benefits have been terminated, was dismissed while on forced leave after allegedly failing to appear before an investigation committee.

Chegutu RDC chairman Mr Tatenda Gwinji confirmed the sacking of Mr Zvobgo this morning, but could not immediately give finer details.

However, according to documents in possession of this publication Mr Zvobgo was accused of a litany of issues including giving a Non-Governmental Organisation, Direct Aid, a lease for Jinkstown Primary School without following proper council procedures.

Mr Zvobgo also allegedly went into a barter trade land deal with Croco Motors without council mandate.

He is also accused of prejudicing council by drafting and issuing a developmental permit for Sunny Fi Yeng Norton Tile Company without council mandate and in the process the council was underpaid as only $17000 was paid instead of 0,5 percent of their project value which is at around US$30 million.

Sundowns Is Your Home- Pitso Mosimane Tells Billiat

Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Pitso Mosimane has reminded the star trio of Khama Billiat, Keegan Dolly and Percy Tau that the club is still their home and they can return in future.

The trio dazzled and took the ABSA Premiership by storm before moving to Kaizer Chiefs, Montpellier and Brighton and Hove Albion respectively.

Billiat on the hand has been widely tipped to make a return to the Pretoria-based side.

Mosimane, reminded the trio via a post on Twitter the Brazilians will stil welcome them with open hands in future should they wish to return for anything.

“Top Guns! We will forever cherish and remember your contributions !Chloorkop is still your home at anytime you need training , rehab and etc. We still love you guys,” he noted.-Soccer 24

Khama Billiat

“2yr Jail Term For Coughing At Police Officers”

By A Correspondent- As the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic continues to wreak havoc across the world, the British government has introduced new strict laws to punish offenders who seek to deliberately infect police officers and other first responders by coughing at them.

Reuters reports that anyone claiming to have coronavirus who deliberately coughs at emergency workers faces being jailed for two years, Britain’s Director of Public Prosecutions said on Thursday.

Max Hill said there had been reports in recent days of people coughing in the faces of police, other emergency workers and shop staff. Those responsible could face charges of common assault, he said.

“Emergency workers are more essential than ever as society comes together to tackle the coronavirus pandemic,” Hill said in a statement.

“I am therefore appalled by reports of police officers and other frontline workers being deliberately coughed at by people claiming to have COVID-19. Let me be very clear: this is a crime and needs to stop.”

On Wednesday, a 45-year-old man admitted three counts of assaulting an emergency worker after claiming to have coronavirus and directing coughs at London police officers arresting him for another offense, the Crown Prosecution Service said.

In Blackburn, northern England, a 40-year-old man was jailed after threatening to spit at officers on Monday after they had asked why he was out with two others following the government’s announcement that social gatherings should cease and that people observe strict rules on social distancing.

ED Sets Up Probe Team For Tsenengamu

By A Correspondent- Zanu Pf leader and president Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed a probe team led by Zanu-PF secretary for security, Lovemore Matuke, to probe senior party officials believed to be funding party youths to issue ‘reckless’ statements that denigrate leaders of the ruling party.

Last month, the Politburo was forced to suspend deputy youth secretary Tongai Matutu and expel youth political commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu after the two made sensational claims that business tycoons with strong links to senior government and ruling party officials, had captured the State.

The two youth leaders claimed that State capture was the reason behind high level corruption in government corridors and the deteriorating economic situation in the country.

Those implicated in the State capture by Matutu and Tsenengamu were; Kuda Tagwirei, the majority shareholder of Sakunda Holdings, Tafadzwa Musarara, the president of the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) and Billy Rautenbach, the owner of Green Fuels.

Tagwirei has strong links to Mnangagwa and his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga. He also sits in Mnangagwa’s presidential advisory committee.

However, the allegations did not go well with Mnangagwa and other Politburo members who summarily suspended the youth leaders.

Tsenengamu was later expelled from the party after he defied a party directive to attend the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology while continuing to raise corruption allegations within government circles.

At its Politburo meeting Wednesday, it was resolved that Matuke, who is also the deputy labour minister, should lead the investigations with the main task of finding out who among senior party officials were backing the party youths to make allegations that disrespected the party’s leadership.

The allegations made by the youth league have been viewed as part of the factional fights within Zanu-PF as some senior officials are reported to be unhappy with Mnangagwa’s style of leadership after backing him in a military coup that saw then President Robert Mugabe removed from office November 2017.-Online

AFCON 2021 To Go Ahead As Scheduled

Farai Dziva|The Confederation of African Football says the 2021 Afcon tournament to be held in Cameroon in January will go on as planned despite the spread of Covid-19.

The football body has already suspended competition qualifiers which had been set for this week while the Chan tournament which was initially scheduled for April was moved back due to the pandemic which has taken nearly 20,000 lives to date.

Acting general secretary Abdelmounaim Bah believes the Afcon qualifiers can still be completed within the remaining international windows for 2020, thus, there is no basis for a postponement at this stage.

According to Goal.com, Bah said: “For now, the Africa Cup of Nations is still scheduled for January to February 2021.

“The only reason we would shift Afcon would be a situation [Covid-19] that continues into the year 2021 and if this current crisis does not allow us to play all the qualification matches.

“We still have four qualifying days to play and we can play them in two international windows.

“We have four at our disposal: June, September, October, November. At this point, anything is possible.

“If we can’t play matchdays three and four in June, we will play them otherwise in September or October and we will play matchdays five and six in November.”

The Afcon 2021 edition is scheduled to take place from January 9 to February 6, 2021.

Chegutu CEO Fired

By A Correspondent- Chegutu Rural District Council has with immediate fired its chief executive Mr Dan Zvobgo over allegations of abuse of office and gross mismanagement.

Mr Zvobgo, whose benefits have been terminated, was dismissed while on forced leave after allegedly failing to appear before an investigation committee.

Chegutu RDC chairman Mr Tatenda Gwinji confirmed the sacking of Mr Zvobgo this morning, but could not immediately give finer details.
However, according to documents in possession of this publication Mr Zvobgo was accused of a litany of issues including giving a Non-Governmental Organisation, Direct Aid, a lease for Jinkstown Primary School without following proper council procedures.

Mr Zvobgo also allegedly went into a barter trade land deal with Croco Motors without council mandate.

He is also accused of prejudicing council by drafting and issuing a developmental permit for Sunny Fi Yeng Norton Tile Company without council mandate and in the process the council was underpaid as only $17000 was paid instead of 0,5 percent of their project value which is at around US$30 million.-Statemedia

FULL TEXT- MDC’s COVID-19 UPDATE 26/3/2020

COVID-19 update. (26/3/20)

Anxiety and fear are reigning supreme in the hearts and minds of all Zimbabweans due to the COVID-19 outbreak that is now deeply rooted in our country.

We believe that there is still hope for our nation to flatten this epidemic, and reach negligible peak levels if we take drastic measures, which we wish to re-iterate today.

But first of all our sincere condolences to the Makamba family, and indeed to all Zimbabweans, on the untimely loss of our second confirmed COVID-19 case, Zororo.

Our hearts go out to the family in solidarity, and we take very seriously all the observations they made about our unpreparedness for this disaster, and the hardships and mental torment they had to endure.

This is a wake-up call for Zimbabwe and we must respond promptly and appropriately to this challenge. I must point out that this brings our case fatality rate to 50%! This is not acceptable. Let’s watch this number as we go along. We must achieve case fatality rates of a fraction of 1%. Then we know our health delivery system is working as it should.

The big lesson we learn from this first fatality is that preparedness is not something we can only wish, but we’ve got to work hard at it and deploy resources big time towards preparedness.

Mere reassurance from those in authority will not work. Waiting for donations is not a viable option. We must take the lead in prioritizing healthcare in our expenditures.

At the end of 60 days or so we should look back with satisfaction and say “that money was well worth spending”. To that end, we ask the government to suspend all non-life saving program expenditures and channel resources to health care for the next 2-3 months.

We have another disaster looming. Healthcare workers cannot continue to work in this toxic environment without the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE).

We have noted how health care workers died in countries and economies much tougher than ours. We also note with much trepidation that 4 800 health care workers have been infected by COVID-19 in Italy and that this represents 9% of total cases.

We should not sacrifice any doctor or nurse on the altar of self-imposed poverty in a country that is so well endowed with resources.

It is imperative that government provides forthwith the necessary PPE for health workers so that they can come to work with the confidence that they will return home safely.

At this point in time, we wish to emphasise that we are firmly behind the health workers for demanding proper working conditions in the face of a highly infectious virus. Provision of water at all our hospitals is also non-negotiable.

We urge the government to go the extra mile and give a risk allowance as requested by some health workers. This has been done in the past and it went a long way towards incentivizing the health workers to continue to serve the nation in very dangerous environs.

Any non-availability of health workers from the hospitals and any ensuing disastrous consequences will squarely be on the government’s shoulders.

We further urge the government to institute a total lockdown of our cities and to close all borders except for the most essential travel. Communication with the public is key at all times.

The message on constant hand washing, use of hand sanitisers, social distancing, banning of public gatherings, self-isolation, and working from home whenever possible must be reinforced daily. Telephonic consultations are encouraged at this time to minimize human to human contact.

We wish to appreciate the international community for your valued assistance at this difficult time, our local authorities for the hard work and taking the challenge on head-on under very difficult circumstances, all our health workers in general, and all Zimbabweans for your great fortitude.

We will subdue the virus if we climb with care and confidence, looking after each other’s needs, watching each other’s backs, and prioritizing health care.

H. Madzorera
Secretary for Health & Child Welfare
Movement for Democratic Change

Sunday Chidzambwa Calls It A Day

Sunday ‘Mhofu’ Chidzambwa says he wants to be remembered as somebody who wanted peace and amicable resolution of disputes in football.

The former Dynamos and Warriors mentor announced on Wednesday that he was retiring from coachingafter spending over three decades in football management.

The news of his retirement came at a time Mhofu had kept a low profile since his acrimonious resignation as the national team head last August.

He said he chose to move away from coaching quietly because he doesn’t want much attention and debates about his career.

“I am somebody who doesn’t like noise,” said Chidzambwa. “I believe in dialogue and engagement.

“In my whole career I have been open to advice, but what I don’t like is a situation that has a lot of negativity especially when it’s centring around me.

“Once a situation turns to be like, that I quit. I don’t like noise and fighting.”

He also scoffed at suggestions from other quarters that he was an old school coach.

“Everyone is entitled to his or her own opinion, but I forgive them because they don’t understand football.

“The concepts and philosophies that I learnt in Brazil back in the 1980s are still the same that are in use today. Things only differ with how the coaches apply them.

“But these are the things that you find when you hold a public role like a coaching post which almost every person thinks he or she knows better,” added Chidzambwa.

The 67-year old gaffer is one of the most decorated football mentors to come from Zimbabwe. He led the Warriors to two AFCON tournaments and won the COSAFA Cup four times, a record he set in 2018.

Sunday Chidzambwa is the only coach to have helped a local team reach the CAF Champions League finals when he guided Dynamos to that feat in 1998.

He had stints at Premier Soccer League side ZPC Kariba and also in South Africa, at Free State Stars and Black Leopards.-Soccer 24

Nakamba Speaks On Jaure Injury

England-based Zimbabwean midfielder Marvelous Nakamba has rallied defender Partson Jaure following the latter’s nasty car crash last Sunday.

The Dynamos captain’s Toyota Runx veered off the road and crashed, resulting in him fracturing his skull.

Many football stars sent messages of good wishes to the former University of Pretoria defender and the Aston Villa midfielder has weighed in with one.

“Partson Jaure my brother, I’m Praying for your speedy recovery and strength throughout this challenging episode of your life.

I can’t wait to see you swing back to your normal self once again. Get well soon my fellow Warrior,” noted Nakamba.-Soccer 24

ZIMRA Introduces Measures To Fight Coronavirus

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) is aware that due to the nature of the daily work and the positioning of our offices, stations and ports of entry, our staff are at high risk in terms of exposure to COVID-19, Coronavirus. It is ZIMRA’s top priority to safeguard our employees and our clients during this difficult time while we secure the necessary revenue for Government.

In line with the State of the Nation address by His Excellence, E.D Mnangagwa, on the Corona Virus and measures the government has taken, ZIMRA encourages clients to reduce physical visits to our offices.
In the interest of safeguarding employees, directed by the guidelines from the World Health Organisation, the Ministry of Health and Childcare, approaches and protocols implemented in other countries, ZIMRA has implemented measures to mitigate the likely impact and risks of this viral
threat to operations and human life.

Current measures include but are not limited to:
· All ZIMRA stations and offices maintaining critical skeleton staff
· Staff have been provided with appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and sanitizers
· Staff work from home where practical
· Staff interact with clients/agents via electronic means

· In the case of suspected cases and or exposure amongst staff, the staff members in question are immediately quarantined and the Health Officials are alerted.

As a mitigating measure against the spread of COVID-19 virus, clients are encouraged to access, utilise the available ZIMRA e-service facilities on www.efiling.zimra.co.zw or www.zimra.co.zw and reduce the risks associated with travelling or handling physical documents

· Stamping officers wear appropriate protective clothing during the processing of documents
ZIMRA encourages everyone to put their health and safety first at all times while remembering that responsible behavior at an individual level will help safeguard our loved ones, the community and the wider Zimbabwean society.

· No TIP applications are being accepted over the counter.
· No manual TIP’s are being issued.

· All face-to-face meetings with clients are suspended, and the use of electronic means of communication is encouraged.

· For ZIMRA bank details, please visit the ZIMRA website www.zimra.co.zw.
Clients can access the following services online:
· Use of the eTIP platform is mandatory.

· Online Submission of Tax Returns (currently Income Tax, PAYE, Value Added Tax, and Capital Gains Tax).

· Processing of the eTIP’s to be done through the system and client to receive notification through SMS or email informing him/her of the processed TIP and reference number.

· All verifications of processed eTIP’s are verified online.
· Viewing of Taxpayers’ Accounts Status and Balances.

· Online updating of information (submission of REV2 Form).
· Online application for Tax Clearances (ITF263).

· Online verification and validation of existing Tax Clearances (ITF263).

· Online registration in order to obtain a ZIMRA Business Partner Number (BP).

Coronavirus Alert:Avoid Crowded Places

Protect yourself

  • Wash your hands frequently
  • Avoid touching your eyes, mouth and nose

-Cover your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze

-Avoid crowded places

-Stay at home if you feel unwell – even with a slight fever and cough

  • If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early – but call by phone first
  • Stay aware of the latest information from WHO…

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Latest On Trial Of Stephen Chuma And Others

The trial of MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma, Dambudzo Mhike, Christopher Murechu, Tendai Timure, Nyasha Mutsindikwa, Taurai Nyamanhindi, John Molebaleng, Jabulani Chatindiara, Brian Mushakwe, Tanyaradzwa Zawaira and Terrence Manjengwa vs State has set for 17 June 2020.

We maintain that our cdes are innocent and this is a clear case of persecution by prosecution.-MDC Youth Assembly

COVID-19: Manluckerz Cancels Lined-up Gigs

By Own Correspondent| Sweden based artiste Luckson Chikutu popularly known as Manluckerz has canceled scheduled gigs and private functions as the Coronavirus pandemic takes a toll on showbiz.

“I was scheduled to perform at Klubb Svea on March 28 and I have other private gigs that I have cancelled,” he said.

Manluckerz said that the life of his fans is more important and called upon people to unite and fight the pandemic.

Most artistes around the globe have cancelled gigs as the Coronavirus pandemic has literally put everything on halt.

Singers have suffered severe financial setbacks as they survive on gigs and shows.

In Austria, the musicians’ association have started reimbursing artistes who have cancelled their gigs because of the virus.

Most countries are struggling to contain the disease and governments of different countries have banned public gatherings in order to minimize the spread of the virus.

In Zimbabwe, artistes have heeded the call by government to shun public gatherings.

LIVE: Colcom Says Zororo Makamba Style Death Wasn’t Caused By Coronavirus | TRUTH or PURE LIES?

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By Business Reporter| Zimbabwe’s leading pork producer which supplies meat products and fresh pig cuts has admitted its male butchery worker truly died at work in Harare yesterday, Thursday.

Mr Thomas Matosi dropped dead while at work at the company’s Rotten Row butchery yesterday. 2 hrs later, Colcom threatened legal action against ZimEye as they suggested that the article was libelous.

They also claimed that there were no attempts to reach them for a comment, although there were more than 6 attempts over a 2 hour period.

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Questions sent to Colcom were as follows:

1. Did the company perform health and safety precautions to assist your employee before his death? 

2. What health and safety measures were taken after he collapsed?

3. Are members of the public safe to visit Colcom ? 

4. Do you now have a health assessment of what really took place? 

But in a twist of events, the company has written to this reporter on the morning of the 26th March saying their male worker truly dropped dead while at work. They however refused to reveal the cause of death.

Colcom’s Marketing Executive told ZimEye in writing:

  1. The deceased passed on due to a prior medical condition which we are not at liberty to disclose.
  2. The death was NOT as a result of COVID-19 as stated in your article.
  3. Our facilities and shop environments cater to health and safety of our staff as well as our customers. We have put in place necessary measures in adherence to directives from our Government as well as guidelines and updates issued by the WHO and Ministry of Health and Child Care (MOHCC)
  4. You are most welcome to visit our shop and verify these measures

– Chiedza Makomva

Meanwhile, Mr Matosi’s death strikes similar nodes to that of the late journalist Zororo Makamba who dropped dead while taking a walk outside Wilkins Hospital early this week. Matosi died soon after showing symptoms of coughing and complaining at work that he was not feeling well. He dropped dead while literally working. During yesterday’s program, callers announced that there are two women in Harare’s Glen Norah suburb who also collapsed and died instantly.

Doctors say Coronavirus is asymptomatic, meaning a victim can go on for sometime without knowing they are infected. 

Coronavirus:Social Distancing Doesn’t Matter, We Are Protected, Declares Clergyman

A Louisiana church -in the United States of America disregarded the official advice on social distancing and welcomed 1,800 people through its doors.

Despite the rampant coronavirus outbreak, over the weekend Life Tabernacle Church had 26 buses transport crowds of worshippers down to church for Sunday Service.

The shocking act of defiance came despite a grave warning from the state’s governor and a plea for churches to temporarily cease operations.

“I would urge that faith leaders and all faith leaders to heed this directive and not necessarily engage in mass gatherings where this coronavirus can spread,” Gov. John Edwards said this week, as he issued a comprehensive “stay at home” order.

However, Life Tabernacle’s Pastor Tony Spell said he would be openly defying the advice and believing God for the protection of his flock.

“That is our command. ‘They shall lay hands on the sick and they shall recover,'” Spell told WGMB.

“When the paramedics can’t get there, when the law enforcement can’t get there, the holy ghost can get there it will make a difference in someone’s life.”

If anyone in his congregation becomes infected with the COVID-19 virus, Spell insists that he will simply invoke the healing of the Holy Spirit . “I’m going to address that by laying hands on them and praying for them and depending on God to heal their body,” he said.

Louisiana is one of the worst-affected states in the US, with almost 1,400 confirmed cases and 46 deaths.

According to CNN , at a news conference Sunday, Edwards said that his state was dealing with one of the fastest infection rates in the world.

Within the space of just a week, Louisiana has jumped from logging less than 100 cases to more than 1,000.

“That’s a ten-time increase in seven days,” Edwards said. “In the last two weeks, our growth rate has been faster than any state or country in the world.”-CNN

Character And Culture Of The MDC

The MDC Party is unique and distinct. It is the Party of excellency and the best and only choice. Its Character and Culture is as follows:

1) We are a pro-poor, people-centred social democratic party. We stands for workers, students, vendors, gold punners, and peasants and thrives to empower them to realise their full potential. We recognise the roots and struggle of the poor and working class.

2) We are founded on tolerance and inclusiveness and we stand against all forms of discrimination. We believe in peaceful resolution of disputes including political differences.

3) We are a non-violent political party and do not believe in violence as a way or means of attaining any political, social, economic or religious objectives.

4) We Support the emancipation of women and ensure that the voices of women and the girl-child are fully heard. We strive to have 50-50 gender representation principle.

5) We consider democracy as a core value and freedoms and sharing of ideas as important for the growth and development of the nation.

6) We recognise and respects the diverse cultural, religious, racial and linguistic diversity and calls for tolerance and harmony.

7) We value the contribution of the business community in the development of our society. We protect business and investment from compulsory aquisition and expropriation and believe in compensation for all aquisitions.

8) We believe in equal sharing of national resources including land and minerals. We believe in one man one farm and equitable distribution of land in a non-political and non-racial manner.

9) The MDC values the liberation struggle as the foundation of this nation. We further regard democratisation and transformation of Zimbabwe as also very important in nation building and growth.

10) We believe in value of good and hard work and professionalism in both private and public sector. We believes in transperancy and honesty and accountable attainment of wealth.

We believe in a People’s Government, Better Livelihoods for All, Respect, protection and promotion of human rights and freedoms for all, eradication of all forms of Corruption and illicit exploitation of national resources, and respect and protection of the Constitution and constitutionalism.

MDC is the Change that Delivers, and the change that you can Trust.-MDC Communications

ZINASU President Charged With Criminal Nuisance For Allegedly Inciting School Children to Protest

Authorities have charged a student leader for allegedly inciting some school children to protest against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) members on Tuesday 24 March 2020 arrested and charged Takudzwa Ngadziore, the president of Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) with criminal nuisance as defined in section 46 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

In court, prosecutor Lancelot Mutsokoti told Harare Magistrate Barbra Mateko that the 21 year-old Ngadziore did an act that is likely to create nuisance or obstruction by gathering some students from Allan Wilson High School on “7 March 2020” at Copacabana bus terminus in Harare, where he incited them without the consent of their parents or guardians to participate in a demonstration, where the school children sang some protest songs against President Mnangagwa’s government over its mismanagement of the economy.

Ngadziore, who was represented by Webster Jiti of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) was set free on ZWL$100 bail by Magistrate Mateko and was ordered to reside at his given residential address and not to interfere with state witnesses until the matter is finalised.

Magistrate Mateko remanded Ngadziore out of custody to 11 June 2020.

The arrest of Ngadziore follows the interrogation of seven Allan Wilson High School students, who were detained at Harare Central Police Station on 20 February 2020 by ZRP officers who accused them of participating in an illegal demonstration which was held in the capital city in February.

ZRP officers only changed from treating the students as accused persons to state witnesses after their lawyer Tinashe Chinopfukutwa of ZLHR arrived at Harare Central

Police Station and challenged the treatment of his clients as accused persons. The students were later released after the recording of the witness statements in the presence of their lawyer and their parents and guardians.

Mutare Man Fumes As Hospitals Refuse To Treat Wheezing Son

Farai Dziva|A Zimbabwean man, Rashid Salimu is not happy with the way hospitals refused to treat his son.

Salimu tweeted:
My son had a history of wheezing, got into an attack this morning 0230 hours.

We called in an ambulance and took him to his traditional hospital Netlife in Mutare and they refused to attend to him; they said they were closed thus not taking in any new patients.

Meanwhile, the ambulance crew was nebulising him. We had to move to the next hospital Murambi and they too were not taking in any patients.

Left with no choice we went to Mutare General Hospital where he literally received no attention at all. They advised us to come back later.

He was somewhat better after being nebulised by the ambulance crew so we took him back home.

Unfortunately, around 0530 hours he got into another attack and we were helpless knowing what we had gone through earlier. We called Seventh Avenue Medical Centre who said we could come.

Upon arrival wet paid the required amount; they called in the doctor but he refused to come once he knew our son was wheezing.

They ended up refunding us. A friend then gave us Dr Mhlanga’s contact of Uptown Clinic and we explained our situation and he asked us to bring him in.
Only then did he get to be attended to.

Surely is this the way we are handling thus…

It is so heartbreaking to go through what we did this morning as a family, as a parent, as a father. Being so vulnerable and so helpless.

I would like to express my gratitude to the Ace Ambulance crew for the professional service and for the medical team at Uptown Clinic for reaching out in our time of need.

Methodist Church In Zimbabwe Suspends Sunday Services Due To Coronavirus:Full Text

25 March 2020
To: Connexional Lay President
District Bishops
District Lay Presidents
Superintendents

Lentern greetings

COVID-19 – Sunday services and other gatherings

Following a series of consultations and after prayerful reflection regarding the COVID -19 pandemic and the threat it poses, I write to advise the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe community that we are suspending worship services and other gatherings including District Synods with immediate effect.

We will continue to assess the situation and will advise accordingly.

Church buildings will remain open for individuals who may need to come for private prayer and reflection.

Ministers and Stewards are directed to supervise any such visits and ensure compliance.

The Mission Department will provide more guidance regarding live streaming of services and sharing of devotions through social media.

As emphasised in my last communication, all ministers are encouraged to exercise their pastoral and leadership role more creatively.

Fellow Methodists, the COVID-19 turbulence is causing a lot of fear, panic and confusion.

May we remain conscious of the promptings of the Holy Spirit and be attentive to what God is saying to us in the midst of all this.

During such a time when the Church has retreated from sanctuaries to homes, we are called upon to engage in deep prayer and fasting as God says “Be still and know that I am God… The Lord of Hosts is with us, the God of Jacob is our refuge” (Psalm 46:10-11).

Rev. Dr S. Zwana
Presiding Bishop
Methodist Church in Zimbabwe

Mupedzanhamo Market To Remain Open Despite Coronavirus Threat -Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|Enmerson Mnangagwa has said Mupedzanhamo and Mbare Musika markets will only be closed when the need arises.

Mnangagwa was responding to questions about Coronavirus from journalists.

“The process is likely to follow, but for now, we have decided to have health personnel around the area to monitor and make sure that people coming in or out of those places are screened.

If the need arises that we close Mbare (green market) and other markets, we will do so. But this is the first phase of our action to restrict free movement,” said Mnangagwa.

25 Days Inside Mnangagwa’s Concentration Camp

By Stephen Chuma

The rot and squalid conditions at Harare Remand Prison where we were unjustifiably incarcerated for the past 25 days is reflective of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s failed regime.

From every facet, the institution which is located along Enterprise Road has become a symbol of military dictatorship where dissent political voices are subjected to torture and nervous conditions which defiles and defies local and international statutes on rights of detainees.

At the centre of persecution of political detainees is one boastful Ronald Chiwakaya who is the Officer In Charge at the torture institution.

Chiwakaya, an ex-military man with the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) is an embodiment of frontal human rights attacks under Mnangagwa’s military dictatorship.

His presence at the remand institution which ideally is for safe keeping of accused remanded in custody is a clear confirmation of state capture by the military.

In one instance, the Officer in Charge called me and 12 other co-accused MDC activists to his office whereupon he pulled his 9 millimetre short gun and pointed at us.

Chiwakaya who is a law unto himself uttered all sorts of polemic attacks on our party and its leadership which he branded as “agents of West”.

Chiwakaya who is a self proclaimed participant of Gukurahundi killings threatened us with death and disappearance citing suspicious murders of fallen MDC leader, Learnmore Jongwe and activist Hilton Tamangani at the hands of state.

As if the threats were not enough, we were made to watch ZANU PF propaganda documentaries for three hours on Friday 20 March and on Tuesday 25 March.

The nervous conditions at Harare Remand Prison where raw sewer flows in cell corridors makes the institution a death trap.

Critical water shortages at the institution compound the situation and as a result there is already fears of typhoid as evidenced by inmates faecal matter laced with blood which could be easily seen in toilets that go for days without water.

With Coronavirus on our doorsteps, there are fears that inmates will be wiped out due to over congestion in cells if the pandemic find its way in prisons.

In spite of all the challenges, threats and persecution, we remain unmoved and unshaken!

Our resolve and conviction for change is still the same.

It’s game on!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Stephen Chuma

Overzealous Prison Officer Threatens To Shoot MDC Activists

Farai Dziva|A prison officer identified as Ronald Chiwakaya threatened to shoot MDC activists who were detained at Harare Remand Prison.

Below is a statement written by Stephen Chuma, the MDC Youth Assembly spokesperson who was also arrested for allegedly inciting violence in Chitungwiza:

The rot and squalid conditions at Harare Remand Prison where we were unjustifiably incarcerated for the past 25 days is reflective of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s failed regime.

From every facet, the institution which is located along Enterprise Road has become a symbol of military dictatorship where dissent political voices are subjected to torture and nervous conditions which defiles and defies local and international statutes on rights of detainees.

At the centre of persecution of political detainees is one boastful Ronald Chiwakaya who is the Officer In Charge at the torture institution.

Chiwakaya, an ex-military man with the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) is an embodiment of frontal human rights attacks under Mnangagwa’s military dictatorship.

His presence at the remand institution which ideally is for safe keeping of accused remanded in custody is a clear confirmation of state capture by the military.

In one instance, the Officer in Charge called me and 12 other co-accused MDC activists to his office whereupon he pulled his 9 millimetre short gun and pointed at us.

Chiwakaya who is a law unto himself uttered all sorts of polemic attacks on our party and its leadership which he branded as “agents of West”.

Chiwakaya who is a self proclaimed participant of Gukurahundi killings threatened us with death and disappearance citing suspicious murders of fallen MDC leader, Learnmore Jongwe and activist Hilton Tamangani at the hands of state.

As if the threats were not enough, we were made to watch ZANU PF propaganda documentaries for three hours on Friday 20 March and on Tuesday 25 March.

The nervous conditions at Harare Remand Prison where raw sewer flows in cell corridors makes the institution a death trap.

Critical water shortages at the institution compound the situation and as a result there is already fears of typhoid as evidenced by inmates faecal matter laced with blood which could be easily seen in toilets that go for days without water.

With Coronavirus on our doorsteps, there are fears that inmates will be wiped out due to over congestion in cells if the pandemic find its way in prisons.

In spite of all the challenges, threats and persecution, we remain unmoved and unshaken!

Our resolve and conviction for change is still the same.

It’s game on!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

“We Tried Our Best To Save His Life”: Doctors Speak On Zororo Makamba’s Death

By A Correspondent- Wilkins Hospital says it did all it could to save the life of Zororo Makamba, given the resources at its disposal.

The hospital said before admission into the isolation facility, it took oxygen tanks to his house twice, against standard procedure, which was administered per mask.

Oxygen is normally delivered through a nasal cannula at low concentration levels, but a mask delivers high concentration levels.

While in admission, the hospital said its staff worked flat out together with Makamba’s two private doctors to try and manage his condition. In fact, the first nurse who attended to Makamba upon arrival at the hospital is said to be unwell and presently in isolation.

The local authority is awaiting her test results. This comes amid revelations that all referral and private hospitals in the city had refused to take in Makamba for intensive care, which could have seen him put on a ventilator.

Sadly, Makamba became the first victim to die of coronavirus in the country and the second to test positive of the same. In Covid-19 response, ventilators are used to manage the breathing function of patients. The current set up in the healthcare delivery system is that ventilators are found at referral institutions where serious cases are referred to from a primary healthcare facility.

Wilkins together with Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospitals are under Harare City Council and act as primary healthcare facilities. Ordinarily, any complications requiring special services such as ventilators are referred to central hospitals for further management.

“All central hospitals refused to take him, even private hospitals refused, arguing that it was an infectious case hence should be attended to at the isolation centre.

“This was despite the fact that Wilkins is administered by Harare City Council and have not received any financial resources from central government to upgrade the facility to an ideal isolation centre. As part of our upgrading, we have reserved seven ICU beds with provision for ventilators and we are still resource mobilising to get equipment for those beds.-Newsday

Wilkins Says It Did All It Could to Save Zororo’s Life

Wilkins Hospital says it did all it could to save the life of Zororo Makamba, given the resources at its disposal.

The hospital said before admission into the isolation facility, it took oxygen tanks to his house twice, against standard procedure, which was administered per mask.

Oxygen is normally delivered through a nasal cannula at low concentration levels, but a mask delivers high concentration levels.

While in admission, the hospital said its staff worked flat out together with Makamba’s two private doctors to try and manage his condition. In fact, the first nurse who attended to Makamba upon arrival at the hospital is said to be unwell and presently in isolation.

The local authority is awaiting her test results. This comes amid revelations that all referral and private hospitals in the city had refused to take in Makamba for intensive care, which could have seen him put on a ventilator.

Sadly, Makamba became the first victim to die of coronavirus in the country and the second to test positive of the same. In Covid-19 response, ventilators are used to manage the breathing function of patients. The current set up in the healthcare delivery system is that ventilators are found at referral institutions where serious cases are referred to from a primary healthcare facility.

Wilkins together with Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospitals are under Harare City Council and act as primary healthcare facilities. Ordinarily, any complications requiring special services such as ventilators are referred to central hospitals for further management.

“All central hospitals refused to take him, even private hospitals refused, arguing that it was an infectious case hence should be attended to at the isolation centre.

“This was despite the fact that Wilkins is administered by Harare City Council and have not received any financial resources from central government to upgrade the facility to an ideal isolation centre. As part of our upgrading, we have reserved seven ICU beds with provision for ventilators and we are still resource mobilising to get equipment for those beds.

“Out of the US$6,7 million, which we requested for Covid -19 response, we were only given $100 000, which is yet to reflect in our account. We were given an unfunded mandate. By declaring the outbreak a national emergency, we expected financial assistance to upgrade the facility to an ideal isolation centre. Now its appearing as if Covid-19 is a Harare City Council responsibility.

“All central hospitals are now referring all cases here, including some which do not even meet the screening criteria, thereby overburdening our staff, which are already demotivated by the negative comments coming from clients. All facilities should be doing assessments before referring cases here.

“Already, staff has started coming up with excuses not to come to work,” said Harare City Council director for health services Dr Prosper Chonzi.

Asked why Makamba was put in an ordinary ward with no adequate facilities to take care of his condition, Dr Chonzi said at the time he was admitted, the wing which was previously reserved for coronavirus cases was undergoing renovations, facilitated by the Chinese Government and the hospital had to improvise. Refurbishments are expected to be completed by weekend.

“Not all Covid-19 patients require ventilators, a majority will recover without them. It is unfortunate, we started with one of the worse cases which required a ventilator.

“However, in our preparedness plan, we had budgeted for seven ventilators for the ICU beds and as said before, we are yet to get funding to fully equip these rooms,” said Dr Chonzi.

Dr Chonzi said Covid-19 national response required “all hands on deck” instead of shifting all the burden to the local authority administered facility. “There is need to invest more in this isolation facility. We need to make sure that serious cases go somewhere else. Our frontline workers are demotivated, they need risk allowances and they think someone in management has taken their money when in actual fact nothing has come down to us.”

A quick tour of the facility showed that indeed the wing, which many authorities assessed for preparedness previously, was under renovations. This makes management of any serious cases difficult under current circumstances. Floors, walls, handwashing basins, waste are all being spruced up.

There are also rooms with sockets for ventilators, but are not yet ready for use.

The Herald also witnessed a dozen people waiting to be screened.  Although no exact figures could be provided immediately, authorities at the hospital said nearly 200 people were screened between Tuesday and Wednesday.

Responding to the funding gap, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo yesterday said Government was in the process of mobilising more resources for response.

He said the response plan has since been revised upwards to US$100 million.

-State Media

South Africa’s COVID-19 Confirmed Cases Now On 709

Minister of Health Dr Zweli Mkhize says the number of confirmed cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus now stands at 709. 

Mkhize said the largest increases in the numbers emanate from Gauteng which saw 64 cases jump overnight, followed by the Western Cape at 61 cases and KwaZulu-Natal at 11 and the Free State with 15 new cases. 

The minister said the rise in Free State cases is a concern because the cases emanate from a church service that was held in Bloemfontein in early March.

Five foreign nationals from the US and Israel had travelled to South Africa and attended a church convention at the Divine Restoration Church Ministries and interacted with 300 people. 

Mkhize said most of the cases recorded in the Free State were from Mangaung and from people who had attended the church service. He has encouraged people who attended this service to come forward and get tested. He said the Red Cross and health officials were working on tracing individuals who had attended this church service.

He said the source of the virus has been individuals who had travelled from high-risk countries identified in Europe.

The plan is to decrease the movement of people, through the lockdown, and test individuals while also working from a list of contacts provided by people who have tested positive for the virus, the minister said.  

Mkhize said on Tuesday that over 12 815 tests had been conducted, with the bulk in the private sector and 2000 from public laboratories. 

He said the numbers of confirmed cases were expected to rise as more people get tested. 

The minister said two patients had been admitted into ICU. There have still been no confirmed deaths emanating from infections, Mkhize said.

South African will go into lockdown from Thursday night following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s address on Monday. Only essential services will be expected to operate. The SA National Defense Force will assist other emergency officials in enforcing the national lockdown.

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“Muchinguri Appointment On The Coronavirus Taskforce A Mockery”

By A Correspondent- Former husband to the former first lady Grace Mugabe Stanley Goreraza has blasted Emmerson Mnangagwa over the appointment of his Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri on the coronavirus taskforce.

Muchinguri, who was quoted in the media globally mocking the western countries over the pandemic which she said was punishment to the West for imposing sanctions on Zimbabwe is sitting on the recently established Coronavirus Taskforce.

Said Muchinguri, in a statement while addressing Zanu Pf supporters:

“This coronavirus that has come are sanctions against the countries that have imposed sanctions on us.

God is now punishing them now and they are staying indoors now while their economy is screaming like what they did to ours by imposing sanctions on us.

(US President Donald) Trump should know that he is not God. They (US) must face the consequences of coronavirus so that they also feel the pain.”

Goreraza however blasted the appointment of Muchinguri on the 11 member taskforce and said ::

“Muchinguri ‘s appointment of Oppah Muchinguri to the coronavirus task force brings out his drunken approach to his duties and the humourless jokes he is well known for. He thinks he is a funny man but nothing about the coronavirus is funny and Oppah Muchinguri is a big walking-talking joke. The day Mnangagwa leaves or is forced out of office, is the day most people who do not drink alcohol will partake, get drunk and remember that day of great joy forever.”

The ministers involved in the taskforce are Dr Obadiah Moyo who is the chairman (Health and Child Care), July Moyo who is the deputy chair (Local Government and Public Works), Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri (Defence and War Veterans Affairs), Kazembe Kazembe (Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage), Dr Sibusiso Moyo (Foreign Affairs and International Trade), Joel Biggie Matiza (Transport and Infrastructural Development), Mangaliso Ndlovu (Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry), Professor Mthuli Ncube (Finance and Economic Development), Professor Amon Murwira (Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation and Science Technology Development and Monica Mutsvangwa (Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services).

Two Suspected Coronavirus Cases In Mutare

By A Correspondent- Two people in Mutare have been tested for Covid-19 after exhibiting symptoms consistent with the disease.

Acting Manicaland provincial medical director Dr Munyaradzi Mukuzunga said the samples had been sent to Harare and they were waiting for results.

He said one of the two suspected cases was admitted at Mutare Provincial Hospital where he had presented with Malaria symptoms.

“We have taken samples from two people and we are waiting for the results. One is self-isolating at home while we wait for the results and we have been following up on them.

“The one at Mutare Provincial Hospital tested positive for Malaria but the doctor who attended to him noticed that he was also exhibiting some symptoms consistent with Covid-19 and a test was ordered,” said Dr Mukuzunga.

He said the patient was still at the hospital but recovering well.-ManicaPost

Harare Mayor Sets Meeting With Makamba Family Over Zororo’s Death

By Jane Mlambo| Harare Mayor Herbert Gomba is set to meet the Makamba family to listen to their grievances and address issues that need clarification as he commits to deal with the controversies surrounding the death of their son Zororo on Monday morning.

The Makamba family came out guns blazing against Wilkins hospital, minister of health and child care as well as the first family whom they accused of sleeping on duty resulting in the death of their son.

Gomba has taken to social media on countless times trying to clarify issues following wide condemnation of the city run medical facility.

Today the municipality announced that Gomba will meet with the Makamba family as part of investigations into circumstances surrounding the death of Zororo.

“His Worship Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba has undertaken to meet the Makamba family to hear them out and address any pertinent issues arising from the events,” City of Harare said in a statement.

“Council takes this opportunity to advise stakeholders that despite Wilkins Hospital being a council facility, during times of crisis and strife like this one – our institution comes under the direct management of government.”

Colcom admits Sudden Death Of Male Worker But Says the “Zororo-Style” Death Was Not Caused By Coronavirus | #COVID-19

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By Business Reporter| Zimbabwe’s leading pork producer which supplies meat products and fresh pig cuts has admitted its male butchery worker truly died at work in Harare yesterday, Thursday.

Mr Thomas Matosi dropped dead while at work at the company’s Rotten Row butchery yesterday. 2 hrs later, Colcom threatened legal action against ZimEye as they suggested that the article was libelous.

They also claimed that there were no attempts to reach them for a comment, although there were more than 6 attempts over a 2 hour period.

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Questions sent to Colcom were as follows:

1. Did the company perform health and safety precautions to assist your employee before his death? 

2. What health and safety measures were taken after he collapsed?

3. Are members of the public safe to visit Colcom ? 

4. Do you now have a health assessment of what really took place? 

But in a twist of events, the company has written to this reporter on the morning of the 26th March saying their male worker truly dropped dead while at work. They however refused to reveal the cause of death.

Colcom’s Marketing Executive told ZimEye in writing:

  1. The deceased passed on due to a prior medical condition which we are not at liberty to disclose.
  2. The death was NOT as a result of COVID-19 as stated in your article.
  3. Our facilities and shop environments cater to health and safety of our staff as well as our customers. We have put in place necessary measures in adherence to directives from our Government as well as guidelines and updates issued by the WHO and Ministry of Health and Child Care (MOHCC)
  4. You are most welcome to visit our shop and verify these measures

– Chiedza Makomva

Meanwhile, Mr Matosi’s death strikes similar nodes to that of the late journalist Zororo Makamba who dropped dead while taking a walk outside Wilkins Hospital early this week. Matosi died soon after showing symptoms of coughing and complaining at work that he was not feeling well. He dropped dead while literally working. During yesterday’s program, callers announced that there are two women in Harare’s Glen Norah suburb who also collapsed and died instantly.

Doctors say Coronavirus is asymptomatic, meaning a victim can go on for sometime without knowing they are infected. 

Cyril Ramaphosa Goes For COVID-19 Tests, Confirmed Negative

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has tested negative for the Covid-19 virus, his office said on Thursday. 

Ramaphosa was tested as a precautionary measure on Tuesday, following the advice of his physician. He received his results last night, presidency spokesperson Khusela Diko said. 

“As head of state and chair of the National Command Council (NCC), the president has a rigorous public engagement schedule and has, during the course of the past few weeks, held numerous meetings with a wide cross-section of people from all walks of life,” she said.

Last week, it came to light that African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) leader Kenneth Meshoe had attended a church gathering in Bloemfontein earlier this month, after which five of the participants had tested positive for the Covid-19.

Ramaphosa had been in contact with Meshoe, when he met with leaders of opposition political parties following the declaration of a national state of disaster. Meshoe, who has been asymptomatic since his participation in that gathering, announced on social media on March 22 that he had been tested.

The presidency, at the time, welcomed Meshoe’s adherence to testing and said Ramaphosa was in good health, that there was no cause for concern about his healt,h and that there was no need for the president to be tested. 

On Thursday, Diko said the presidency deemed it necessary to make Ramaphosa’s test results public to reassure the nation that he is in good health and continuing with his duties.  

In line with international guidelines, as well as those of the national department of health, testing is recommended if you experience symptoms; if you live in or recently travelled to an area with cases of Covid-19; or if you have been in close contact with someone known to have the coronavirus. 

At midnight on Thursday, SA will start a 21-day national lockdown to try to curb the spread of the virus. 

There have been no new infection figures released as yet, but on Wednesday SA’s infection count, excluding recoveries, was at 709, with all nine provinces affected. 

-Businesslive

Tenants Propose Suspension Of Rentals Over Coronavirus

By A Correspondent- Some tenants in Zimbabwe have proposed that the government issue an order directing property owners to suspend rentals for some time.

Tenants argue that the majority of people shall be without income for a sustained period of time owing to measures which the country implemented to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

One anonymous tenant said:

Hello Admin, due to the prevailing situation we are out of work and as you know about 90% of our population is unemployed. I was suggesting that the government may take an extra measure to say during this certain period no one is going to demand rentals from tenants. Really soon a lot of people will be kicked out and die because of hunger. Thank you.

The government recently announced a raft of measures including the closure of borders, bracket ban on public gatherings including churches, bars, gyms and others to reduce the spread and transmission of the novel coronavirus.

The measures have unintended consequences including unemployment as companies suspend services or de-congest to uphold the government’s directive.

This worsens an already existing economic and humanitarian crisis in the country characterised by inflation, shortage of mealie-meal and other ills.

FULL TEXT: ZIMRA Announces Measures to Safeguard Employees From Exposure to COVID-19

Following the downing of tools by ZIMRA employees at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International airport yesterday, the revenue collection authority has put in place a number of measures to safeguard their employees including operating on skeleton stuff and reducing client visits to their offices.

Below is the full statement from ZIMRA….

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) is aware that due to the nature of the daily work and the positioning of our offices, stations and ports of entry, our staff are at high risk in terms of exposure to COVID-19, Coronavirus. It is ZIMRA’s top priority to safeguard our employees and our clients during this difficult time while we secure the necessary revenue for Government.

In line with the State of the Nation address by His Excellence, E.D Mnangagwa, on the Corona Virus and measures the government has taken, ZIMRA encourages clients to reduce physical visits to our offices.

In the interest of safeguarding employees, directed by the guidelines from the World Health Organisation, the Ministry of Health and Childcare, approaches and protocols implemented in other countries, ZIMRA has implemented measures to mitigate the likely impact and risks of this viral
threat to operations and human life.

Current measures include but are not limited to:
· All ZIMRA stations and offices maintaining critical skeleton staff
· Staff have been provided with appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and sanitizers
· Staff work from home where practical
· Staff interact with clients/agents via electronic means
· In the case of suspected cases and or exposure amongst staff, the staff members in question are immediately quarantined and the Health Officials are alerted
· As a mitigating measure against the spread of COVID-19 virus, clients are encouraged to access, utilise the available ZIMRA e-service facilities on www.efiling.zimra.co.zw or www.zimra.co.zw and reduce the risks associated with travelling or handling physical documents
· Stamping officers wear appropriate protective clothing during the processing of documents
ZIMRA encourages everyone to put their health and safety first at all times while remembering that responsible behavior at an individual level will help safeguard our loved ones, the community and the wider Zimbabwean society.
· No TIP applications are being accepted over the counter.
· No manual TIP’s are being issued.
· All face-to-face meetings with clients are suspended, and the use of electronic means of communication is encouraged.
· For ZIMRA bank details, please visit the ZIMRA website www.zimra.co.zw.

Clients can access the following services online:
· Use of the eTIP platform is mandatory.
· Online Submission of Tax Returns (currently Income Tax, PAYE, Value Added Tax, and Capital Gains Tax).
· Processing of the eTIP’s to be done through the system and client to receive notification through SMS or email informing him/her of the processed TIP and reference number.
· All verifications of processed eTIP’s are verified online.
· Viewing of Taxpayers’ Accounts Status and Balances.
· Online updating of information (submission of REV2 Form).
· Online application for Tax Clearances (ITF263).
· Online verification and validation of existing Tax Clearances (ITF263).
· Online registration in order to obtain a ZIMRA Business Partner Number (BP).

Texas Meats Run Month End Promotion

By A Correspondent- Texas meats are running a month-end promotion that is scheduled to start on the 26th to the 31st of March.

The promotion which runs between 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM will see chicken sold from as low as $87.80 per KG while beef will be sold from as low as 76.80 per KG.

The promotion comes when Zimbabwean citizens have complained to President Emmerson Mnangagwa over the unaffordability of meat these days as inflation continues to soar unabated.

This is happening when the local currency is rapidly shedding value against other currencies, particularly the United States dollar thereby eroding salaries of workers.-Online

Two Coronavirus Positive Men Charged For Attempted Murder In South Africa

By A Correspondent- Two men have been charged with attempted murder in South Africa for reportedly going out after testing positive for coronavirus.

Police minister Bheki Cele who announced the charges at a press conference on Wednesday March 25, accused the men of exposing others to the virus.

He said;

“IF YOU BREAK THESE LAWS OF REGULATIONS YOU ARE SIX MONTHS IN, OR FINED, OR BOTH.

“TWO PEOPLE HAVE BEEN CHARGED ALREADY… WHO DELIBERATELY MOVED AROUND AFTER THEY WERE TOLD.

“SO IT’S NOT A FAIRYTALE TO SAY THE LAW WILL ACT AND ACT VERY HARSH ON YOU. THE FIRST CASE WAS A 52-YEAR OLD SALON OWNER DIAGNOSED WITH CORONAVIRUS ON MARCH 18 AND INSTRUCTED TO QUARANTINE FOR AT LEAST 14 DAYS.

“THE SECOND CHARGE WAS FILED AGAINST A MALE TOURIST WHO TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 WHILE ON HOLIDAY AT KRUGER NATIONAL PARK.”

Police spokesperson, Vish Naidoo said the first suspect was arrested on Tuesday March 24 after local officials raised an alarm of a coronavirus case being seen around the western city of Ladysmith, in KwaZulu-Natal province.

The foreign tourist who also tested positive for the virus, reportedly ignored instruction of remaining in his hotel. He interacted “with an unknown number of people” at nearby town of Saint Lucia before being arrested.

Though President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a 21-day lockdown beginning on Thursday March 26, South Africa has recorded the highest number of coronavirus infections on the continent, with 709 cases confirmed so far.

Justice Minister Fingered In By Elections Violence

By A Correspondent- A post-election fight erupted between Zanu PF and MDC polling agents at a polling station in the Chegutu ward 2 by-election, but independent election lobby group, Zimbabwe Election Support Network (Zesn) has accused the two of fanning violence.

Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and former Zanu PF political commissar, Webster Shamu have been implicated in the violence that rocked the Chegutu ward 2 by-election at the weekend.

According to the Zesn preliminary report released on Sunday, violence broke out after the arrival of Ziyambi in the company of Shamu.

“The political environment in the ward was reported to be peaceful from morning until around 6pm when Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Honourable Ziyambi Ziyambi is said to have passed by Madhatter Pre-school polling station in the company of former Zanu PF political commissar Webster Shamu,” part of the report read.

“Zesn observers reported having witnessed the Justice minister reaching out to a Zanu PF agent who was tracking polling proceedings outside the polling station. An altercation broke out with MDC Alliance agents and party supporters with the latter accusing the Zanu PF provincial leadership of trying to ‘rig the election’,” the statement read.

The election lobby group said political parties and their supporters should demonstrate restraint during campaigns and on the election day and desist from any actions that may enhance political tensions during electoral campaigns and polling.

“Tensions between the two political parties’ supporters were reported to have been high during the day with supporters from both parties congregating within 300 metres of the polling station, at different intervals,” Zesn noted.

“This is in violation of provisions outlined under the Fourth Schedule of the Electoral Act which forbids campaigning on election day and also holding party activities within 300 metres of polling stations.”

Zesn said despite the post voting altercations, the preparations for the by-election went according to expected standards which it said was a good practice by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

The MDC retained the seat in the Saturday by-election, with its candidate Charles Chinamira pulling 240 votes against Zanu PF candidate’s Prosper Mutongerwa who got 184 votes. The seat fell vacant following the death of MDC Alliance councillor, Memory Banda in December last year.-Nehanda

Masarira Tears Into Chamisa Over Coronavirus Equipment

By A Correspondent- Opposition leader Linda Masarira has challenged the MDC led by Nelson Chamisa and his deputy Tendai Biti to stop playing politics with human life and instead use their claimed Western donor friends to source medical equipment for Zimbabweans.

This follows claims by Biti that Zanu-PF bigwigs were working with a private medical expert to set up their own medical facility where health practitioners will be reportedly paid allowances in US dollars while the rest of the ordinary people will make do with under resourced public hospitals.

Biti made the claims on social media Wednesday afternoon.

Responding to the claims, LEAD President Linda Masarira urged the opposition to stop politics and focus on the task of ensuring lives were saved from the ravaging coronavirus.

“Tendai Biti and the MDC cabal should stop this nonsense asap. The whole world is faced with the coronavirus pandemic and no opposition party across the globe is politicking with COVID-19 instead world over politicians are working together to find solutions that work to rid their countries of this deadly disease,” she told a local publication.

“WE EXPECT ALL MDC OFFICIALS TO BE MATURE AND STOP SPREADING MALICIOUS AND UNFOUNDED PROPAGANDA FOR POLITICAL EXPEDIENCY.

“I am sure most Zimbabweans will be happy to see the MDC using their western donors, friends and partners to assist with buying ventilators, masks, gloves, sanitizers and other essential medical supplies during this trying time instead of being masters of propaganda to settle cheap political scores.”

Masarira said on her side, her party was mobilising resources from its membership as well as partners to join in the fight against the coronavirus. Among the materials they are sourcing is food, she added.

“As LEAD we are busy in talks with potential donors for food hampers to distribute to the poor and vulnerable when the times get tough. Food security is a major issue we are worried about as a party and we are appealing with all political parties to work together with the government to help with accurate information dissemination on how to fight COVID-19.

“We are also advising people to stay at home and protect their communities. Let us all be responsible citizens and stop spreading propaganda.

“Zimbabwe needs all of us united in our diversity inspiring hope and working towards curbing coronavirus,” said Masarira.

Meanwhile, Minister of Health and Child Care Obadiah Moyo has dismissed as fakes reports that Zanu-PF was contracting its benefactors to set up its own medical facility for the ruling party elites.

Speaking on ZTN online TV on Wednesday evening, Moyo said all facilities resourced from Government funds will be open to the public.

It has since emerged that Sakunda Holdings has identified St. Annes Hospital in Avondale as well as the now defunct Rock Foundation Medical Centre in Mt. Pleasant and intends to set up emergency medical facility to complement Government efforts to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

It is envisaged that if all proceedings are done on time, one of the facilities will be operational by Wednesday next week if the program goes according to plan.

Sakunda Holdings officials have already toured the health facilities and have so far moved their personnel at Rock Foundation Medical Centre after working with local medical experts and specialist to identify what is required while negotiations are currently underway with management at St Annes Hospital amid indications that the company is ready to foot all the refurbishment bills.-Online

Harare City Council To Investigate Makamba Family Allegations

By A Correspondent- The City of Harare says it is instituting investigations into the allegations raised by the family of the late Zororo Makamba over the shambolic state of preparedness of the Council-owned Wilkins Hospital to take care of coronavirus patients.

This follows the death last Monday of television personality Zororo Makamba after a recent trip to the New York, in which he died at Wilkins Hospital amid reports the facility failed to provide the necessary services as he had underlying health conditions.

In a statement Thursday, the city said Mayor Herbert Gomba is set to meet the Makamba family over the matter. The City of Harare also said it is carrying out its own investigations into the circumstances.

“Harare City Council is instituting investigations in what happened at Wilkins Hospital when the late Mr Zororo Makamba was admitted. The investigation follows comments by the Makamba family over allegations of impropriety in the manner the patient was handled.

“In the meantime His Worship Harare Mayor Cllr Herbert Gomba has undertaken to meet the Makamba family to hear them out and address any pertinent issues arising from the events.

“Council takes this opportunity to advise stakeholders that despite Wilkins Hospital being a council facility, during times of crisis and strife like this one – our institution comes under the direct management of Government,” said the Council.

“The city’s health facilities including Wilkins and Beatrice Infectious Diseases Hospital are designed to cater for primary health care with complicated cases being referred to referral hospitals.

“Ordinarily our clinics and hospitals therefore do not have some of the equipment needed for complicated issues.

“The current crisis requires all stakeholders to pull resources together to fight the scourge. Currently the city is funding all activities around the pandemic which include contact tracing, case management, risk communication. Council has had to virement funds from other votes to support the COVID-19 fight.”

Council hopes that the refurbishment to the facility which is funded by the Chinese business community will help with better service delivery in future.

“The hospital is currently undergoing renovations to the tune of US$100 000. The work is funded by Chinese business people under the supervision of the Chinese Embassy who are dealing directly with the contractors,” it said.-Online

Proceeds of Looting Through Sakunda Holdings – Enough is Enough of this Nonsense

Kuda Tagwirei of Sakunda Holdings with Emmerson Mnangagwa

By Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo – PhD | Firstly it was the Dema project which Kudakwashe Tagwirei was given a tender of over  USD 1 billion and prices were inflated to suit the whole clan of looters. As we speak the project collapsed prematurely and someone was supposed to go behind bars, but as the norm, he was protected.

This money belonged to the state. We have more than half a million civil servants who are languishing in poverty including those who signed for the project. Generators were bought, prices of goods and services were inflated, invoices were signed and goods were never delivered. It was reported that Kudakwashe Tagwirei walked away with nearly USD500mln on the Dema project alone.

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Eric Muzamhindo

If you pass through Dema you will be devastated. From the Dema project, the same company was awarded a tender to supply inputs during Mugabe regime, and he withdrew millions of dollars from central bank, RBZ without approval and proper procedures from Finance Ministry. If you go right now majority of central bank staff, top Finance Ministry officials have received huge perks, houses and cars from this individual using State money.

We have been told many lies, and never underestimate the power of more than 16 million Zimbabweans, first it was USD5.9 billion which was looted through Sakunda Holdings and the proceeds went to the political elite by enriching themselves and the whole lot went to buy cars, houses.

I will explain this in my journal which is coming soon. Over USD5.9 billion went missing and not even a single voucher and receipt was issued by RBZ and Finance Ministry respectively except the cooked papers which they presented to the Public Accounts Committee chaired by Tendai Biti the Harare East legislator. The proceeds of the money went to the following areas :

1. Buying houses for chefs

2. Buying cars and gifts for the top elite and models ( socialites) using state coffers

3. Buying Jumbo mine

4. Buying Fredda Rebecca mine

5. Purchasing gold reserves in Midlands and around the country

6. Buying mines in every corner in Zimbabwe

7. CBZ entire shares. He owns 60% of shares. This is the bank which Government put it’s money.

8. Buying properties for almost all top officials including those who sign for the money.

9. Rio over 100 milliom ( USD) was spend to buy the mine.

10. Buying cars for the central Government. Over 600 million USD was spent to buy cars for Government departments

11. Fuel procurement . Over 600 million spend through Traffic gura company which was purported to have cut ties with Sakunda Holdings to cool off people’s temperatures which were boiling. The money meant for fuel procurement being diverted to the black market and spinned more than five times whilst people are queuing for the same product.

Today we are told this same nonsense that Kudakwashe Tagwirei, through his company has purchased Rock Medical facility for over 3.7 million to cater for patients with Covid – 19. Are we that dull Zimbabweans?

In the midst of such a crisis where over 8 million lives are at risk, after veteran Lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu and Tsitsi threatened to march to Rock Medical foundation to demand answers, that’s when we see this stupid paper circulating in the social media claiming that Kudakwashe through his company has purchased Rock Medical facility.

Are we that dull? Are we stupid to be told such lies? I fully concur and support the idea were brave millions of people should march to this facility and demand answers should any elite found there.

We are all Zimbabweans and we must be treated equally with respect and dignity. Harare city council through Wilkins facility is struggling to cater for 100 patients alone with no sockets and proper plugs and a small group of less than 50 people are already planning to save their own lives putting the lives of more than 10 million Zimbabweans at risk.

My simple question is

1. Where is the 9 Billion which went to Command Agriculture?

2. Where is the 3 Billion for Dema project ?

3. Where is the 1.2 Billion for fuel procurement? Where is the fuel?

4. Where did Sakunda Holdings ( Kudakwashe Tagwirei) got 100 Million USD to purchase all the mines around Zimbabwe which I have mentioned?

5. Where did he get the 3.2 million for the purchase of Rock Medical Foundation?

We are tired of all this nonsense circulating on social media. Zimbabweans are highly educated and literate and spinning such delicate and critical information on the midst of a crisis.

We as Zimbabweans we must agree, an ultimatum of 14 working days must be given to demand answers for all the proceeds looted by one individual using vehicle companies to enjoy state money.

I support citizens who are ready to march at the door step of these thieves and looters, getting away with billions of dollars in the midst of this crisis.

Let’s rise above politics and demand answers from these entire clan of thieves.

I agree an ultimatum must be issued and a decree must be announced. We need answers not circulars going round social media. !!!

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo is a Policy Advisor and Researcher and he is a leading Project Management Consultancy and is also a Lead Thinker for Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinking and he can be contacted at [email protected]

US Embassy’s Advise To US Citizens In Zimbabwe

By A Correspondent- The United States Embassy in Harare also advised that there is a flight leaving Zimbabwe tomorrow and advised US citizens who may be interested in leaving Zimbabwe to make arrangements as soon as possible. 

Writing on social media, the US Embassy said:

The U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe is aware of only one airline with one departing flight on Friday, March 27 at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare. U.S. citizens who are considering returning to the United States are strongly urged to make travel arrangements.

While flights are still available. FLIGHTS MUST BE RESERVED BY 1PM TODAY – so please send an email to [email protected]; or message WhatsApp at + 263 782 716 136 with your full name, DOB, and the number of tickets required so we can ask the airline to hold seats.

You will also need to go to the Ethiopian Airline Office today at 159 Second Street Extension (Golden Stairs) in Harare to pay for the tickets. Tickets that are not paid for today will not be ticketed in time for a Friday flight.

High Court Judge’s Son Confesses Killing Cellphone Dealer

By A Correspondent- A High Court judge’s son and his two accomplices allegedly robbed a Harare cellphone dealer popularly known as Sypho of all his 4 handsets before fatally stabbing him and dumping his corpse in a Ruwa bush.

Munyaradzi Junior Mawadze (21), who is the son of Masvingo resident judge, Justice Garainesu Mawadze, was arrested together with Elvin Dongo Saungweme (22) and Dylon Balani (22) for murder on Wednesday.

The trio is said to have posed as cellphone buyers and took Sypho from his trading area  near Chicken Slice food court, along Angwa Street, before driving to Waterfalls where they robbed him of his four cellphones.

The allegedly stabbed him several times then proceeded to dump the body after the fact.

The incident is said to have occurred on the 12th of March 2020.

Sypho had already been reported missing by members of his family. The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Homicide squad took over the case last week and the investigation trail led to the discovery of the gruesome murder.

The investigating team got information that Sypho was last seen in the company of Mawadze, a first-year law student at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ).

Mawadze was arrested in Masvingo after the police launched a manhunt for him.

Mawadze confessed to the murder after the police brought him in to to assist with further investigations

He also implicated his two accomplices and led the police to Ruwa where they had dumped the corpse. 

The body was recovered in a state of decomposition and was taken to Parirenyatwa Hospital for post-mortem.

The three were yesterday still in custody and are expected to appear in court today.-StateMedia

ZANU PF Wants To Regularise Illegal Settlers Who They Brought To Cities Outskirts To Boost Urban Votes.

Obert Mpofu

THE Zanu PF Politburo wants Government to regularise illegal settlements around major cities and compensate the original owners of the land that was occupied illegally.

The Politburo, which is the party’s highest decision-making body, arrived at the decision after hours of serious deliberations on the manner in which land was being distributed in and around towns across the country.

Government is battling to contain the increasing number of land-seekers most of whom end up settling illegally on farms or areas around towns countrywide.

Addressing journalists at the 338 Ordinarily Session of the Politburo at Zanu PF Headquarters in Harare, the party’s secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu said the leadership of the party discussed immensely the issue raised in the meeting, by the party’s deputy secretary for the Youth League, Tendai Chirau.

“The general feeling among the leadership of the party is that there was rampant illegal allocation of land in the peri-urban areas of most of our cities. This was done on land, which is owned by the State, but individuals at the time allowed people to settle on those pieces of land illegally. The feeling of the Politburo is that instead of disturbing the settlers that were illegally allocated land through nefarious activities of people in leadership positions, Government should formalise the settlements. “Government should inherit the problem and allow settlements to remain in those areas and compensate the true owners of that land if there is need for that. That is the matter, which the youths raised and it was well received by most members of the Politburo,” said Dr Mpofu.

The Politburo discussed at length the need for Government to compensate those whose land has been occupied by illegal settlers.

“Instead of destabilising people who have been there for quite a long time, there is need for Government to compensate those who were dispossessed of their land through the illegal activities and then compensate them for their land that had been occupied illegally. “So that is really the premise within which this position was taken,” said Dr Mpofu.

In addition, Dr Mpofu said inroads were being made in the acquisition of land in the provinces where more opportunities would be available for youths to engage in agriculture.

In a related development, Dr Mpofu said demand for housing has over the years outstripped supply, driven by rural-to-urban and inter-city migration in major cities such as Harare, Bulawayo, Gweru and Mutare, where people believe there are better prospects for employment.

Residents Blast Byo City Council For Coronavirus Negligence

By Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association|While some of the key messages around the preventative measures against COVID-19  has been the urging of people to wash they hands regularly with water and soap, it is unfortunate that Bulawayo residents have now gone for 5 days without water. This comes after the Bulawayo  City Council decided to go ahead with a water rehabilitation project which has resulted in the cutting of water supply to the residents of Bulawayo as from Saturday the 21st of March 2020 till today.

As Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) we are deeply concerned by the stance taken by Bulawayo City Council to go ahead with the rehabilitation works in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and then failing to finish the rehabilitation works on time resulting in the residents of Bulawayo going for 5 days without water.

Yesterday on the 24th of March 2020 Bulawayo City Council released a statement and deceived residents into believing that they would have their water supply back by the end of the day. Areas such as Emakhandeni, Magwegwe, Cowdray Park and eNtumbane which were cited as some of the first areas to have the water supply reinstated first have still not received any water.

What the Bulawayo City Council has done for the past 5 days and counting is exposing people to heightened risks of contracting the COVID-19  virus as people have gone for days without water thereby inhibiting them from constantly washing their hands. Instead of complying with the advice to social distancing and self isolation, residents have now been forced to leave their homes and gather around communal boreholes as they wait for their turn to fetch water thereby increasing their risk of coming into contact with the COVID-19 virus.

We are hereby calling on the Bulawayo City Council to reinstate water supply to the residents of Bulawayo and call for the suspension of the Bulawayo Sewer Service Improvement and Water Project (BSSIWP) until further notice.

WATCH VIDEO: Bobi Wine Sings For Coronavirus

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has become one of the first musicians to release a song that educates and conscientize society on the global pandemic that has ravaged the world causing thousands of deaths.

In the video below, Bobi Wine reinforces the message that has been repeated over and over again by WHO and other health experts that is washing of hands, self quarantine while encouraging people that though everyone is a potential victim, everyone is also a potential solution.

Watch and enjoy….

Chamisa’s Lawyer Threatens To March To The Elite Only Tagwirei Funded Coronavirus Hospital And Open It For The Masses

Advocate Thabani Mpofu

‪MDC President Nelson Chamisa’s lawyer, advocate Thabani has threatened to take a radical step against the establishment of an elite only Coronavirus Hospital by ZANU PF top shots.

In an emotional social media statement, Mpofu said he will strip open the proposed hospital and make it open for the poor to get treatment.

Below is his statement:

“I will March to this private looters clinic and open its doors to the masses.‬

‪We have had enough of this nonsense and the time to put it to an end is now. Corona is more dangerous than a bullet.‬

‪Join me as we liberate our people, I will lead.” ‬

‪Advocate Thabani Mpofu‬
25 March, 2020

THE TRUE STORY LIVING WITH CORONA VIRUS A TALE FROM A ZIMBABWEAN FAMILY IN THE UK

By Dr Masimba Mavaza| COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It’s caused by a virus called coronavirus. It is called corona because it is shaped like a crown. The bacteria causing the virus can not be seen by our naked eyes This virus is not a joke. The world has been confused. The big super powers with all their inflated ego have failed to understand the virus. For the first time in our life time the world has been attacked by a very minute unseen virus. This virus knows no boundaries it does not respect any one. It attacks Frm the pope to the thief in prison from a president to the minister of health in England.

Mr Gadzikwa is a resident of Corby in the Midlands of England. Corby os a beautiful town between Leicester and Northampton a very small but vibrant town. Mr Gadzikwa is a male nurse and has four children and a beautiful wife. One Sunday morning Mr Gadzikwa woke up with a high temperature he was feeling hot to touch on his chest or back. He did not need to measure his temperature to realise that he was having a very high temperature.
He struggles to sit up on his bed. He then started having a new, continuous cough he was coughing a lot for more than an hour. He had never felt such a cough before. His chest was burning from the cough he was having. If there is a person who is afraid of a sickness on earth is any one in a medical field. Mr Gadzikwa reaches for some cough mixture and gulped some without even measuring the quantity. He started feeling dizzy and felt his nose blocking. Initially he dismissed it as a cold.
He decided to pay his doctor a visit. He gathered himself and got in his car as he started the ignition he felt a heavy pressing force on his chest. He started struggling for a breath. He could not breath. He just put his head on the hooter and a loud continuous hooting pushed his wife off the bed. She rushed to the drive way only to see the husband slummed on the steering. She straight away called for help from her neighbours. The two neighbours from both sides rushed to the house and without any questions they helped each other to carry Mr Gadzikwa back in the house. The wife was in tears confused and not knowing what was happening. One of the neighbours called for an ambulance and within ten minutes the ambulance had arrived.
Mr Gadzikwa was rushed in the ambulance and he was put on oxygen to help hi breath. Within few minutes the ambulance was wailing Mr Gadzikwa to hospital.

Mrs Gadzikwa followed behind in another car. She had called a friend and arrange to meet for lunch at the hospital It’s unseasonably springlike, so they choose a place with outdoor seating, which seems like it should be safer. As usual, they took all reasonable precautions: They used hand sanitizer, sat a good distance from other customers, and try to avoid touching their face, though that last part is hard. A part of her suspects that this whole thing might be overblown. She never thought her husband could have been diagnosed with Corona Virus.
What she didn’t know was that ten days ago, her husband was at a church board meeting where he caught the novel coronavirus from the elder of the church. Three days after that, he coughed into his hand before opening the door of his apartment to welcome his son home. The saliva of COVID-19 patients can harbor half a trillion virus particles per teaspoon, and a cough aerosolizes it into a diffuse mist. As the neighbour walked through the door he took a breath and 32,456 virus particles settled onto the lining of his mouth and throat. Oblivious of all this the doctors came out with the bad news. Gadzikwa was diagnosed of the Corona virus.
Viruses have been multiplying inside his body ever since. And as he talks, the passage of his breath over the moist lining of his upper throat creates tiny droplets of virus-laden mucus that waft invisibly into the air over tables. Some settle on the as-yet-uneaten food on the plate, some drift onto fingers, others are drawn into nasal sinus or settle into throats. By the time they extend their hands to shake good-bye, their bodies was carrying 43,654 virus particles. By the time they are done shaking hands, that number is up to 312,405.
The doctors told Mrs Gadzikwa that she cannot see he husband she has to go back home and exercise self quarantine.
As she drove back home in tears she remembers all those who have been in contact with his husband a very freezing chill ran down her spine. The whole street was infected. But the doctors told her not to reveal it to any one because it will cause panic.
She was told that there was no cure for the virus. It will either kill itself or it will kill you.
It was such a heavy moment to realise that the man you left in the hospital might not come back alive. Every second which ticked away was like a year. Any call which comes in made it difficult to pick. You will never know which calls will tell you the dreaded but the expected news.
She started thinking about herself, maybe One of the droplets got drawn into her branching passages of her lungs and settles on the warm, wet surface, depositing virus particles into the mucus coating the tissue. Each particle is round and very small; if you magnified a human hair so that it was as wide as a football field, the virus particle would be four inches across. The outer membrane of the virus consists of an oily layer embedded with jagged protein molecules called spike proteins. These stick out like the protrusions on a knobby ball chew toy. In the middle of the virus particle is a coiled strand of RNA, the virus’s genetic material. The payload.
As the virus drifts through the lung’s mucus, it bumps into one of the cells that line the surface. The cell is considerably larger than the virus; on the football-field scale, it’s 26 feet across. A billion years of evolution have equipped it to resist attackers. But it also has a vulnerability — a backdoor. Protruding from its surface is a chunk of protein called angiotensin converting enzyme 2, or ACE2 receptor. Normally, this molecule plays a role in modulating hormone activity within the body. Today, it’s going to serve as an anchor for the coronavirus.
As the spike protein bumps up against the surface of the lung cell, its shape matches that of the ACE2 so closely that it sticks to it like adhesive. The membrane of the virus then fuses with the membrane of the cell, spilling the RNA contents into the interior of the lung cell. The virus is in. The virus is deadly.

As she gets into the house waiting for the dreaded call she was captured by a news heading saying a hundred people have died in England and still counting. The infection rate is so fast and heartbreaking. It is surely frustrating.
The viral RNA gets busy. The cell has its own genetic material, DNA, that produces copied fragments of itself in RNA form. These are continuously copied and sent into the main body of the cell, where they provide instructions for how to make the proteins that carry out all the functions of the cell. It’s like Santa’s workshop, where the elves, dutifully hammering out the toys on Santa’s instructions, are complexes of RNA and protein called ribosomes.
As soon as the viral RNA encounters a ribosome, that ribosome begins reading it and building viral proteins. These proteins then help the viral RNA to copy itself, and these copies then hijack more of the cell’s ribosomes. Other viral proteins block the cell from fighting back. Soon the cell’s normal business is completely overwhelmed by the demands of the viral RNA, as its energy and machinery are occupied with building the components of countless replica viruses.
As they are churned out, these components are transferred on a kind of cellular conveyor belt toward the surface of the cell. The virus membrane and spike proteins wrap around RNA strands, and a new particle is ready. These collect in internal bubbles, called vesicles, that move to the surface, burst open, and release new virus particles into your body by the tens and hundreds of thousands. Before you know it you are overcome by the virus.

Mrs Gadzikwa switched of the television in disgust. Then her phone burst into a ring. A voice from the other hand cracked through. It split her heart in two her face became so pale. She sat down with buckets of-sweat flowing down her face. She opened her mouth but nothing came out of her mouth. Her eyes turned red tears flooded out with such pressure. She clasped her head between her hands. She threw the phone away as if it has Corona.

Mr Gadzikwa has died. Worse still there will be no funeral. There will be no body viewing. There will be no closure to a life they had started together.

Another thought came who will tell the neighbours that they might be infected too. No cure for the affliction.
Corona virus is not only a myth. It is not only for the whites as some had speculated. It is for everybody. For now it has no cure. Life is like dew it is seen in the morning but melts into the abyss.

Meanwhile, to the neighbours spike proteins that haven’t been incorporated into new viruses embed themselves directly into the host cell’s membrane so that it latches onto the surface of an adjacent cell, like a pirate ship lashing itself to a helpless merchantman. The two cells then fuse, and a whole host of viral RNA swarms over into the new host cell.
All up and down their lungs, throat, and mouth, the scene is repeated over and over as cell after cell is penetrated and hijacked. Assuming the virus behaves like its relative, SARS, each generation of infection takes about a day and can multiply the virus a millionfold. The replicated viruses spill out into the mucus, invade the bloodstream, and pour through the digestive system.
Within a day the whole living street is turned into a funeral parade.
This virus is vicious and it is real. It kills and it spreads so fast. It is a virus which needs your cooperation. It needs your understanding. Very few have come back to share their stories. Some will never have a decent burial. Corona virus is rude stubborn and indeed dangerous.

Only God in heaven can stop this. We do not know when he will stop it. But for now let’s stay safe. This virus is real
Our thoughts goes to the Gadzikwa family and thousands world wide who have lost battles against this virus. It ugly head is seething through the peaceful hearts of the people. Only God can do something as for you please take this very serious and stay away from groupings. You and me have a part to play to defeat this virus.
The biggest problem is you don’t feel any of this. In fact, you still feel totally fine. If you have any complaint at all, it’s boredom. You’ve been a dutiful citizen, staying at home to practice social distancing, and after two days of bingeing on the Fast & Furious franchise, you decide that your mental health is at risk if you don’t get outside. But hey boredom does not kill but Corona kills. Please be safe. Self isolate.
Together we will defeat this virus. God bless you all.

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Coronavirus Scare At CID Headquarters

THE Criminal Investigations Department headquarters was Tuesday morning evacuated after a coronavirus scare.

The incident happened when staff reportedly saw a sickly female colleague sleeping on the carpet on the fifth floor and everyone, fearing for their lives, scurried out of the nine-storey building.

“When people saw her sleeping on the floor, they claimed she had collapsed as a result of the coronavirus. So word started spreading in the whole building and people dashed out,” a source in the police force said yesterday.

“Now the building has been evacuated and no one has returned there. Actually, there are people spraying the whole building, decontaminating everything if at all there had been any contamination. Each and every square inch is being decontaminated.”

The source said no one had returned to the building by end of day yesterday, but everyone had been “ordered to report for duty next week Monday”.

Mutare Health Centres Refuse To Attend To Man’s Son Claiming He Has Coronavirus, Man Complains. Full Text.

A Zimbabwean man Rashid Salimu resident in Mutare, a city in the Eastern parts of the country, has posted on Twitter narrating how Hospitals in the city refused to treat his wheezing son.

He said his son has always had the condition but the health institutions thought he was exhibiting coronavirus symptoms.

My son had a history of wheezing, got into an attack this morning 0230 hours. We called in an ambulance and took him to his traditional hospital Netlife in Mutare and they refused to attend to him; they said they were closed thus not taking in any new patients.

Meanwhile, the ambulance crew was nebulising him. We had to move to the next hospital Murambi and they too were not taking in any patients. Left with no choice we went to Mutare General Hospital where he literally received no attention at all. They advised us to come back later.

He was somewhat better after being nebulised by the ambulance crew so we took him back home. Unfortunately, around 0530 hours he got into another attack and we were helpless knowing what we had gone through earlier. We called Seventh Avenue Medical Centre who said we could come.

Upon arrival wet paid the required amount; they called in the doctor but he refused to come once he knew our son was wheezing. They ended up refunding us. A friend then gave us Dr Mhlanga’s contact of Uptown Clinic and we explained our situation and he asked us to bring him in.

Only then did he get to be attended to. Surely is this the way we are handling thus #COVID2019 situation as a country? By turning away patients? Worse still one who is a traditional patient with a problem you already are aware of.

It is so heartbreaking to go through what we did this morning as a family, as a parent, as a father. Being so vulnerable and so helpless.

I would like to express my gratitude to the Ace Ambulance crew for the professional service and for the medical team at Uptown Clinic for reaching out in our time of need

President Chamisa: Zimbabwe Must Lockdown Forthwith


Fellow Zimbabweans,
 
These are extraordinary times in and for Zimbabwe.
 
In such times, we cannot continue to do the ordinary nor can we afford to bury our heads in the sand like an ostrich.
 
We cannot conduct public affairs in terms of the old normal when we are faced with a new
normal.The new normal is abnormal.
 
The situation occasioned by the coronavirus is extraordinary, and it has resulted in a new and
dangerous normal.
 
Against this backdrop, Our nation sadly notes the tragic death of Zororo Makamba. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Makamba family.
 
Our great nation is facing a catastrophic coronavirus pandemic that is threatening the lives of the people. Although the deadly virus has not reached a spike in the number of the reported infections, we cannot afford to complacent in our efforts to stem the spread of the pandemic.  
 
We take note that some measures have been put in place to combat the coronavirus. Zimbabwe’s development partners and civil society have complemented government measures in a commendable way.
 
While these interventions have gone quite some considerable way to address the pandemic, much more still needs to be done by all of us working together with a common purpose to raise public awareness of the coronavirus; protect the health of the people and safeguard their
livelihoods.
 
It has been brought to my attention that the extent of our health infrastructure is grossly
inadequate to cope with the looming pandemic. Our Intensive Care Units are limited in number and poorly equipped. We lack Personal Protective Equipment for our health workers. Our hospitals are poorly staffed, and medicines are in short supply at our health institutions. Generally, Zimbabwe’s preparedness is awfully inadequate.
 
In the circumstances, it is clear that the country needs a systematic lock down to enable the adoption of drastic measures to deal with the coronavirus. In this regard, I recommend
that we must:
 
• Immediately unite all Zimbabweans to fight the virus as Team Zimbabwe.
 
• Close all borders and have detection and testing mechanisms at all our borders.
 
• People arriving from high risk countries must go into a mandatory 21-day quarantine. Mandatory testing must then be undertaken.
 
• Avail urgent support for nurses and doctors who are already working long hours with little support. Tools for trade for our frontline healthcare workers and other care givers. 
 
• Limit number of passengers in buses, ban all standing and order all public transport vehicles to have hand sanitisers.

• Equip and designate hospitals in all the provinces to handle coronavirus patients
 
• Discourage all gatherings other than funerals. 
 
• Call upon Mobile Network Operators and Internet service providers to assist by availing  cheaper data and sms charges for effective information dissemination. Online platforms should be utilized optimally to enhance effectiveness of social distancing
 
• We call on government to consider tax rebates and waive duties to enable Philanthropists to bring in protective clothing, hand sanitizers, ventilators and other critical equipment and supplies.

• Government must provide masks, gloves and sanitizers at subsidized prices and provide these for free where possible.

• Issue special incentives to enable corporates and well-wishers to provide water and other necessities to the poor and vulnerable.
 
• All employees that can work from home and in isolation must be allowed to do so
especially those in non-essential services.
 
• Open more well-equipped testing and quarantine zones.
 
• Have central government allocating foreign currency to local authorities for purposes of
water treatment and provision in all the residential areas.

In addition to all the above, we must reorganize government and state organs to ensure that they are organized effectively to respond to the crisis. We must with immediate effect implement the following:
 
• Refocus arms of government and departments into a business unusual mode and into an emergency mode. Our men and women in uniform must be in an active mode to do what they know best in their civilian obligations.
 
• Reorganize capacity to detect, test, track, isolate, quarantine and treat the disease.
 
• Engage the Private sector and business to do more in fighting the pandemic, including setting up an emergency response fund.  
 
• Have an Independent fund and Budget reallocations to pool resources and redeploy
them to fight the pandemic.

 •Mobilise Food handouts to vulnerable members of our society who are facing food shortages who will be affected by a lock down.

•Small businesses and Vendors need a special support mechanism to prevent collapse

•Constant information and communication through media briefings daily.
 
Given the parlous state of the economy, and in particular the scarcity of resources, I appeal
to churches, civil society and the international community to assist this collective endeavour with all the necessary support to deal with this pandemic.
 
In the same spirit, I call upon our faith leaders and indeed the whole nation to unite in prayer
as we fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
 
Remember to always wash your hands!
 
God bless you.
God bless Zimbabwe.
God bless Africa and the whole World.
 
Thank you.
 
Nelson Chamisa
MDC PRESIDENT

Walter Magaya Defrauds His Cape Town Congregants Of Millions In Fake Investment Scheme

Walter Magaya

GroundUp Media|Former members of the Prophetic, Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries in Cape Town have accused the church of scamming them out of money they invested in housing and other projects

Founded in 2012 by Walter Magaya, Prophetic, Healing and Deliverance Ministries is one of the controversial prosperity gospel churches in southern Africa that have lured a multitude of followers. The ministry has branches in Zimbabwe, Durban, Pretoria, Johannesburg, Zambia and Australia.

The disgruntled members had signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with a subsidiary of the church’s investment arm, giving them rights to a residential stand in Zimbabwe, but the company has neither delivered the stand nor reimbursed their money as promised.

The agreements were signed with Planet Africa, or with its subsidiary Yadah Connect. Planet Africa is described in the MOU as “the investment arm of the Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries”.

The MOU says “Planet Africa in 2016 launched housing projects around Zimbabwe to give effect to PHD Ministries’ Redemption Program, whose objective is to see every partner of PHD Ministries owning a house of their own”.

The MOU, of which GroundUp has copies, recorded an offer by “partners” to purchase a residential stand “in any area in Zimbabwe where the seller has acquired and is developing and subdividing the land into individual residential stands, upon completion of such subdivision”. The seller (Yadah) accepted the offer “subject to availability” in the location chosen by the partner.

The price of each stand was to be determined later, depending on location and size.

Meanwhile the “partners” undertook to pay a deposit of $1,000 as a “commitment fee”.

The church promised to allocate the residential stands after the land had been subdivided by the municipality. Meanwhile “partners” were to make further payments over two years, according to what they could afford. In the MOU they acknowledged that the land was not yet subdivided but that they would nevertheless start making payments.

The MOU also states that Yadah had to “service the land within a reasonable time from the date of signature of this MOU” and in any event not later than two years. If the partner did not keep up the payments during the two years, 80% of his or her investment was to be refunded. If, on the other hand, Yadah failed to subdivide the land within the time frame, the company was to pay the investor “the full amount paid” plus 20%.

More than three years later, the members say, the church has failed to deliver a residential stand or to refund their money. GroundUp has not managed to reach the church for comment, in spite of repeated attempts.

Kanonhuwa Daniel is owed $4,000 (about R70,000 at current exchange rates). He invested in the housing project after he sold his cows in Zimbabwe. On 8 November 2019, he was stabbed and hospitalised for about two months. He then requested a refund to buy his family food and pay rent. He claims the Cape Town officials said they could only pay him R23,000. Since then he has been battling to get any money at all.

Another former member, who did not want to be named, said she had invested $5,000 (approximately R86,000 at current exchange rates) in 2016.

Section 6 of the housing project MOA she signed in 2016 states: “In fulfilment of the terms of this mutual understanding the seller shall service the land within a reasonable time from the date of signature of this MOA, which in any event shall not extend beyond a period of two years from the date of signature.” Clause 9 states, “The duration of this MOA shall be 24 months of the date of signature of an agreement of sale for a specific, fully described residential stand.”

She said in December 2018 she went to Zimbabwe for a meeting with Magaya at the Yadah Hotel in Harare, planning to get her money back. She said the meeting was attended by a huge crowd of other investors.

At the meeting some people pulled out of the investment deal but were paid in Zimbabwean bond notes, not in the US dollars they had invested. Zimbabwean bond notes are banknotes in circulation in Zimbabwe released by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. They have replaced the Zimbabwean dollar since the collapse of the economy in the past decade. 1 US dollar is equivalent to 361 bond notes.

Those who had paid $1,000 were reimbursed in 1,000 bond notes, said the former member.

“I desperately wanted my money but didn’t claim it back because I wanted my $5,000, not bond notes.”

Since then she has been trying to get her money back, without success.

Another former member, who refused to be named, paid Prophetic, Healing and Deliverance Ministries $4,400 (R76,000) in instalments between 2016 and 2017. GroundUp has seen the receipts. He has not been given a residential stand and he too is battling to get any of his money back.

The member said the church had breached clause 10 of the housing project agreement which reads:

“The MOA shall be terminated if the seller fails to subdivide its land within the stipulated time frames of twenty four months from the date of signature of the MOA. The purchaser shall be entitled to cancel the agreement and reclaim a refund of the full amount paid by the purchaser plus 20%”.

Members say the church is not following dispute procedures outlined in Planet Africa company agreements. Clause 6 states: “All disputes in connection with the terms of this agreement shall be resolved amicably, through the most senior officer at Yadah Connect from time to time. In the event that the dispute remains unsolved for 30 working days, the aggrieved party may refer the dispute to arbitration.”

“Instead, we are getting intimidated, threatened and mocked by the Cape Town office where we paid our money,” said Ephraim Shonhiwa, spokesperson for the group of disgruntled investors.

GroundUp met Shonhiwa in February at the offices of People Against Suffering and Oppression (Passop) where they were seeking help. He said people had been lured into investing in PHD’s housing and other projects through the church’s television station, Yadah TV. He and others had thought the projects were above board, he said, especially since the Cape Town office of the church had issued “receipts”. GroundUp has seen the receipts, which do not specify what the money was paid for.

He said Magaya could do what he liked with tithes and offerings from members of his congregation. “But we want the money we paid for business refunded.”

In an email to GroundUp on 3 March, Reverend Lionel Louw, Western Cape chairperson of the South African Council of Churches (SACC) encouraged the affected church members to lay charges with SAPS and to report the church to the South African Human Rights Commission.

“We in the SACC view with great concern the unfolding of the Prosperity Gospel events. We have to look afresh at the life and ministry of Jesus Christ as He identified with the poor and marginalised. These contemporary events contradict what we experience in Jesus Christ. We urge those who have fallen victim to financial scams to allow the law to take its course in respect of the perpetrators of these schemes. We encourage them to seek redress through the justice system.”

On 24 February GroundUp contacted Prophetic, Healing and Deliverance Ministries via email and attached receipts of the money paid by the complainants. The email was ignored. On the same day, a WhatsApp message was sent to the church’s spokesperson Admire Mango. He read the allegations but did not respond.

On 25 February GroundUp called three times on the office number listed on the church website [0717523715] which is said to belong to the Western Cape leader, Albertina but it was ignored. GroundUp then called Joy who works in the office when Albertina didn’t pick up. Joy listened to all the allegations till the end but instead of replying she dropped the call. When GroundUp attempted to call her for the third time in the late afternoon, she dropped the call again.

On 9 March when GroundUp saw that Mango was online, we asked for a response to our questions but he ignored the request. GroundUp called several times on his mobile number, but he didn’t pick up.

Tagwirei Is The Hand Behind The Elite’s Coronavirus Hospital

Sakunda's Kuda Tagwirei with Mnangagwa

SAKUNDA Holdings and its associates have come up with a multi-million dollar initiative to resuscitate and equip Rock Foundation Medical Centre and St Annes Hospital as a way of complementing Government efforts in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.

The virus has so far claimed one person in Zimbabwe and President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been calling on the private sector to assist the government.

The two health facilities which have been identified by Sakunda Holdings have been idle for a long time and will be used for COVID -19 response only.

The company, which is currently undergoing several relevant processes, wants the medical facilities to be open to everyone contrary.

It is envisaged that if all proceedings are done on time, one of the facilities will be operational by Wednesday next week if the program goes according to plan.

Sakunda Holdings officials have already toured the health facilities and have so far moved their personnel at Rock Foundation Medical Centre after working with local medical experts and specialist to identify what is required while negotiations are currently underway with management at St Annes Hospital amid indications that the company is ready to foot all the refurbishment bills.

In Correspondence between Sakunda Holdings and government, the firm indicated its desire to complement government efforts when they wrote to the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Child Care seeking licenses.

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“The government of Zimbabwe has implemented a raft of measures to curb and control the outbreak of the disease albeit under tough economic circumstances.

“It is against this background that Sakunda Holdings (PVT) Ltd and its associates have come up with a private initiative to complement government efforts to curb this pandemic specifically in the provision of health facilities, equipment, training and vaccines. Sakunda has identified Rock Foundation Medical Centre as a facility in the fight against COVID-19,” said the letter signed by Everton Mlalazi in charge of Special Projects at Sakunda holdings.

The firm is requesting the government to facilitate the engagement with relevant bodies to expedite the process in view of the urgency required to deal with the pandemic.

“Licenses will be sought from the following bodies: MCAZ, Pharmacists Council, Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe, Medical and Dental Council of Zimbabwe and Health Professions Authority,” said Mlalazi.

Ministry of Health and Child Care Permanent Secretary Dr Agnes Mahomva wrote to St Annes Hospital Manager expressing satisfaction following a tour which officials from the ministry and executives from Sakunda holdings had at their health facility.

“The team was satisfied with what they saw during the tour and would like you to finalise our request. Please note that we have since identified Sakunda holdings (copied) to be our partner to work with us and yourselves to do all the remaining renovations and refurbishments necessary for the hospital to function in the shortest period of time.

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“Sakunda Holdings has confirmed that they have the resources and funding to do the work and hence refurbishments will not be at your costs. May you also note as discussed during the tour of your hospital our request to use this facility is for up to six months only for the COVID-19 response,” said Dr Mahovha.

Sakunda Holdings wants to use its resources and support government in the provision of health facilities, equipment, training of medical personnel and vaccines.

Zimbabwe has three confirmed cases of COVID-19.

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Vic Falls Hotels Shut Down Due To Coronavirus

Victoria Falls Safari Lodge has suspended operations due to coronavirus

State Media|TOURISM operators and hoteliers in Victoria Falls have resolved to suspend operations to prevent spread of the deadly Covid-19 (coronavirus), which has seen the country recording three positive cases.

Lately, players in the industry have suffered massive cancellations of bookings resulting in room occupancy rate dropping to average two percent in some hotels while others are already at zero. Three quarters of jobs have since been lost after employers terminated contracts while some workers have been sent on forced leave or placed on half salary because of lack of business.

Africa Albida Tourism (AAT), a hospitality group with hotels, lodges and restaurants across Southern Africa yesterday announced that it will suspend operations at all its properties in Victoria Falls for the next three months starting on Tuesday next week. In a statement, the hospitality group’s chief executive, Mr Ross Kennedy, said the affected properties are Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, Victoria Falls Safari Club, Victoria Falls Safari Suites, Lokuthula Lodges, The Boma Dinner & Drum Show. Operations will resume on July 1, subject to the prevailing health situation.

“After deep and careful consideration with our board, shareholders, works council and employees we have made the difficult but correct decision to temporarily cease operations at all our Victoria Falls properties for the next three months. Our last day of operation will be March 31, 2020,” said Mr Kennedy.

He said the group considered health and welfare of employees’ families, community and tourists.

“The plan is to commence operation on July 1 but this may be further extended or even shortened depending on the prevailing situation. This is a time of huge uncertainty in our country and across the world and we as AAT have to do our part to curtail the spread of the virus,” said Mr Kennedy.

The reservations office will remain open while a skeleton staff will be on standby to deal with affected clients. An official from the Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe said operators had been told to follow suit.

“We have engaged the leadership and the industry that if we all care for all our staff we must follow suit and do what’s right. We can recover money but lives lost are lost for good and the families will have lost breadwinners,” said the official on condition of anonymity.

He said the tourism industry was facing shutdown as a result of coronavirus which has resulted in massive cancellation of trips and bookings worldwide.

Some small lodges in Hwange have also reportedly stopped booking people while some businesses and organisations have also closed shop.

Meanwhile, Victoria Falls municipal police fought running battles with Zambian vendors yesterday as residents expressed concern about laxity of authorities at the country’s ports of entry. The vendors cross through Victoria Falls border post every morning to sell vegetables, tomatoes, green mealies and other farm produce as well as clothes and return to their country in the evening.

Authorities at the border said they were waiting for official communication to close the border.

The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has also said the industry is uniquely exposed with an estimated 50 million jobs set to be lost globally. WTTC appealed to governments to come up with tourism funds to support the industry.

Social Distancing Failing In Zimbabwe As Citizens Have To Queue For Just About Anything

State Media |THE shortage of various goods, services and cash has seen most people failing to maintain social distances as they spend long hours in queues where they risk contracting or spreading Covid-19.

Government banned the gathering of over 50 people but demand for certain goods and services outstrips supply hence members of the public are forced not to observe social distancing.

Social distancing and self-isolation are some of the measures that the public can implement to prevent the spread of coronavirus that has infected three people in Zimbabwe, killing one of the patients.

Over the past few days, there has been queueing and scrambling for $70 subsidised mealie-meal that is available in a few shops. The situation has been worsened by the blundering Bulawayo City Council (BCC) that has failed to supply residents with water since last Friday due to maintenance works.

Constant washing of hands is seen as a measure that the public can use to also minimise the spread of the lethal virus. Use of sanitiser, avoiding crowds as well as avoiding hugging or shaking hands are also recommended in fighting Covid-19.

However, scores of Bulawayo residents could not avoid crowds yesterday as they were fetching water at boreholes, vandalised hydrants and public institutions which had water.

There were also queues at financial institutions that include CABS, CBZ and Steward Bank in the CBD, something that started well before the outbreak of Covid-19.

At bus ranks, there were long queues and buses including those belonging to Zupco that were overloaded. Some people were packed in open trucks that are cheaper. No-one was being sanitised. Even for kombis, it was business as usual.

A Chronicle news crew observed that at Econet shops there are posters on walls educating members of the public about measures they should take to prevent the spread of Covid-19, but clients do not observe social distancing. Crowds, mainly people having challenges with the company’s Ecocash platform after their monies are deducted but the transaction is not successful, constitute the largest number of people visiting the shops.

Econet Zimbabwe media and corporate affairs executive Mr Fungai Mandiveni could not be reached for comment yesterday over Ecocash glitches that force people into desperation, hence exposing themselves to the virus.

A Chronicle news crew also noticed large gatherings of more than 100 people at cemeteries and market places, in defiance of the social distancing measures.

At Athlone cemetery at around 11AM, several buses and cars offloaded people burying loved ones.

At the market place along 5th Avenue it was business as usual as vendors sold their products without observing any social distance.

Even clients were not paying attention to the need to maintain the distances to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Residents who spoke to news crew said with the prevailing shortages of goods and cash they have no option but to queue.

Mr Jameson Phiri, who was in a mealie-meal queue, in the central business district said to stop the crowding of people in shops, the market should be flooded with the needed goods. “Most of us who are queuing here have been in different shops just following details of where mealie-meal has been delivered. Some of us have queued in more than three shops but we are still to get the mealie meal. If one of us gets coronavirus we will all contract it. We can’t be thinking of social distancing when we don’t have food in our homes. Do we die of hunger while protecting ourselves from coronavirus through social distancing and self-isolation?” asked Mr Phiri.

Another resident, Mrs Catherine Gava said they cannot afford mealie meal which is sold in black market in cash and queried why Government was not dealing with those who are causing the shortages.

Mrs Melita Mtikani said people have to queue for cash at banks because goods are cheaper when buying using it.

“We don’t need to be queuing for cash, they should find ways of ensuring that cash is available in the city without any hassles. If all those small things are attended to, we won’t see people in queues. But as it stands, we have no option but spend our time in queues despite the knowledge that coronavirus is spread through social contacts,” said Mrs Mtikani.

A resident who was fetching water at a water hydrant in Lobengula Extension suburb, Mrs Thandeka Thonsi, said following Saturday’s water cuts, they have been spending a lot of time queuing for water exposing themselves to both waterborne diseases and the coronavirus.

Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Judith Ncube urged residents to follow laid down isolation and self-distancing measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

“I sincerely understand the plight faced by most citizens. But it is important that we also contribute in ensuring that the virus does not spread by abiding to recommendations made by Government. We should also not lose sight that we are still in a drought situation. Government is doing its part to ensure that there is mealie-meal in the country. We should also shop responsibly by stopping to hoard products,” said Cde Ncube.

BCC senior public relations officer Mrs Nesisa Mpofu said council was resource constrained to place sanitisers in boreholes to prevent the virus from spreading among those fetching water.

She said council was, however, also sensitising the public to on the need of maintaining social distances but residents should also play their part in ensuring its success.

“We are encouraging residents to pay for services using online platforms. Notices have been placed in various revenue halls across the city and in case one physically visits our offices we encourage them to maintain social distance. We are also waiting for Covid-19 resources from the central Government where resources are being mobilised from. We are also utilising our limited resources to buy sanitisers which we are gradually distributing to various departments that mainly deal with members of the public,” she said.

The news crew observed that at the Revenue Hall in the CBD, the council’s staff were educating the public about social distancing.

Confusion As State Media Claims That Zimbabwe’s Warriors Are In Algeria For AFCON Qualifier Match After CAF Suspended The Matches Due To Coronavirus

File Picture of Warriors in action

Football fans have been left in serious confusion after state run Herald Newspaper ran a back page headline story on Thursday claiming that Zimbabwe senior men’s soccer team is in Algeria for a 2021 Africa Cup of Nations encounter against the Desert Foxes of Algeria.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) postponed the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2021, Africa’s main football competition over COVID-19 a fortnight ago.

In a statement, CAF said that “following the growing concerns of the COVID-19 virus and the declaration by the World Health Organization (WHO) describing it as a pandemic, CAF has decided to postpone the competitions until further notice”.

The matches postponed were scheduled to kick off from 25 to 31 March for Men’s qualifiers and 27-29 March for women’s Under 20 World Cup Qualifiers.

Women’s AFCON 2020 Qualifiers scheduled for 8-14 April were also postponed.

“Coronavirus has been declared as a pandemic by WHO. In Africa, only few cases have been reported, but the situation could evolve negatively. Several players, who are supposed to play the next Afcon qualifiers, come from countries which have been severely affected by the virus (Europe, Asia),” the statement read.

“Several African governments have taken strong restrictions on travels; lock down, quarantine for people coming from countries affected by the virus. Several clubs refuse now to release their players for the next international matches.

“For the above reasons and after studying carefully the current situation, Caf has decided to postpone the Total Africa Cup of Nations 2021 qualifiers, scheduled from 25 to 31 March 2020.”

The Herald through a story written by renowned sports writer Robson Sharuko who claims to be in Algeria with the team says that the match will be a stern test for new coach Zdravko Logarusic.

“Zdravko Logarusic is set to get a baptism of fire tonight, the toughest possible maiden assignment for any coach working in Africa, when his Warriors take on the defending champions in a 2021 AFCON qualifier here,” Sharuko wrote from Blida in Angola.

Press here to read the full Herald article.

Police Ready To Arrest People Defying Orders To Stay Home.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi

Police will fully support the medical and safety measures put in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus and will arrest those breaching the bans on gatherings and certain types of business.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said those who defy orders compelling them to disperse will be dealt with in terms of the regulations and offenders of the laid down offences, basically a refusal to adhere to medical directives and bans, will be arrested.

After The Zororo Makamba Debacle, Wilkins Hospital Upgrading Gets Underway.

State Media|WORK to upgrade Wilkins Infectious Disease Hospital is almost complete after Chinese companies operating in Zimbabwe invested more than US$500 000 for the programme meant to boost efforts to control the spread of Covid-19.

China Africa, Economic and Culture Exchange Research Centre chairman Mr Zivanai Steve Zhao made the revelations in a telephone interview.

He said an additional US$150 000 had also been put together for the procurement of medical equipment, which includes an oxygen machine, breathing machine, test kits and protective suits, masks and other protective clothes for health workers.

“We are expecting some of the equipment to arrive in the country this week. We want Wilkins Infectious Disease Hospital to match international standards in combating the pandemic. The teams on the construction site are now working 24 hours to speed up the upgrading the of hospital,” said Mr Zhao.

In addition, he said the Chinese Embassy was also mobilising resources to combat the spread of coronavirus in Zimbabwe.

More Chinese doctors are also set to come to Zimbabwe to assist in containing the pandemic.

“As of now we have nine doctors from Wuhan in China. Those who are in the country are training local doctors to fight the pandemic. If the need arises more doctors from China will be coming to Zimbabwe to contain the spread of the pandemic, which is a global phenomenon.”

He urged Zimbabweans to follow the directives pronounced by President Mnangagwa by avoiding unnecessary gatherings to curtail the spread of the disease.

“That is how China managed to contain the spread of coronavirus. Now China is free from the pandemic. If Zimbabweans follow instructions, they will manage to contain the spread of the pandemic,” he said.

Jin An Corporation managing director Mr David Zhou Jin said his firm had three teams working on the water system, construction, electric lines and renewing the lights.

“Our guys are working 24 hours a day to upgrade Wilkins Hospital to install proper facilities for Covid-19 and renew it and we will also donate medicines and protective clothes for doctors and other staff members. We are more than ready to fight the pandemic,” said Mr Jin.

In a related development, Ethiopia has started distributing China’s donations of medical supplies to other African states. To fight the coronavirus pandemic, tens of thousands of test kits and protective suits will be delivered across Africa in the coming weeks.

The African Union already received 2 000 test kits from the Chinese government and is expecting another 10 000 of them along with other crucial medical supplies needed to fight the spread of Covid-19 across the continent.

The distribution of the medical equipment donated is centralised by the African Union’s Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) in Ethiopia.

Jack Ma, Chinese tech billionaire and co-founder of the Alibaba online shopping platform, has since promised to donate 20 000 test kits, 100 000 masks and 1 000 protective suits to each of the 54 African states via his foundations.

“We cannot assume this continent of 1, 3 billion people will blissfully escape the crisis. The world cannot afford the unthinkable consequences of a COVID-19 pandemic in Africa,” he said in a statement.

Ma pledged a total of 1, 1 million coronavirus test kits, 6 million masks and 60 000 medical protective suits and face shields for the African continent. On Sunday, March 22, Ethiopia received 1,5 million test kits, 5,4 million face masks and tens of thousands of medical supplies.

Ethiopian Airlines will help distribute the equipment to each of its destinations.

Ma’s donations of medical supplies to fight coronavirus extended to the United States and a number of countries in Europe (Italy, France for example), Asia (Pakistan, Laos among others), Latin America (Brazil, Cuba and 22 more).

Although there are still fewer coronavirus infections in Africa than in other parts of the world, WHO figures show that the continent now has more than 1 300 cases of Covid-19 in 43 countries and 40 deaths across the continent. Italy has registered 5 476 deaths.

Egypt is the worst-hit with more than 294 cases and six deaths, followed by South Africa with 274 cases and Algeria’s 201 confirmed cases.

World Health Organisation (WHO) director- general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has warned that official figures might not likely reflect the full picture.

“The rapid evolution of Covid-19 in Africa is deeply worrisome and a clear signal for action,” said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO’s regional director for Africa.

Moeti said Africa could still change the course of this pandemic adding that governments must draw on all of their resources and capabilities and strengthen their response.

More worrying is that 12 African countries have recorded local transmissions. WHO urged governments to prevent local transmissions from evolving into a worst-case scenario of widespread sustained community transmission.

Such a scenario will present a major challenge to countries with weak health systems, as they do not have sufficient resources to cope with a large influx of patients needing isolation and intensive care.

“Across the region, nearly 26 million people are living with HIV. Over 58 million children have stunted growth due to malnutrition, so it is possible that younger people will be more at risk in Africa than in other parts of the world,” WHO’s Moeti added.

Beitbridge Border Post Officially Closes Tonight

Zimbabwe and South Africa will at midnight jointly close Beitbridge Border Post to non-residents with only Zimbabwean residents allowed to travel north and South African residents to move south.

Cargo operations will not be interrupted.

Zimra has since announced streamlined processes at Beitbridge for clearing cargo shipments that rely on high level compliance and minimum human contact.

The Zimbabwean travel ban was announced by President Mnangagwa on Monday as part of a cocktail of measures to manage and contain Covid-19 while South Africa is going into a 21-day lockdown tonight, which includes travel restrictions.

To avoid confusion, the two countries have agreed to coordinate immigration policies on each side of the border.

The assistant regional immigration officer in charge of Beitbridge in Zimbabwe, Mr Nqobile Ncube, said they had agreed in principle with the South Africans to synchronise operations for the next 21 days.

“What it means is that by Thursday midnight we are closing the border to non-essential human traffic and we have agreed to synchronise the compliance period with our South African counterparts,” he said.

“Only Zimbabweans travelling from South Africa and those foreigners who have valid permits to reside in the country will be allowed passage north at this border. The same applies to those leaving the country. It will be the South Africans and those who are residents of the neighbouring country who will depart.

“As per the Presidential declaration, we will allow the movers of freight to access the border to ensure that all the essential commodities are moved into either country.”

As of yesterday, people were seen on both sides in last minute trips, some of whom said they wanted to join their spouses in either country since schools have been closed.

Under normal circumstances, 14 000 people, 120 buses, 500 commercial trucks and 3 000 vehicles use Beitbridge Border Post daily. This includes people in transit to countries north of the Zambezi.

The parastatal said clearance procedures had been simplified and travellers were required to tender correct declarations for processing including the payment of any duties, taxes and charges due.

Modalities for Manifest Control, CTIPs, Release Desk and ECTS are reportedly being worked out and will be announced in due course.

Zimra said that at Beitbridge there would no longer be physical access to reception, doc ccheck and queries, including the queries window on the exit side and manifest control window on the entry side in line with the precautions stipulated by Government.

“Be advised that all doc check and queries issues, including formal correspondence, should be dealt with in the system or by way of email or telephone with the appropriate responses in the same way.

“All physical examinations have been suspended and any system initiated PEs will be waived by default until further notice.

“In addition, all permits and schedules required for mark off should now be submitted to and retained by Zimra in clearly marked and secure folders and all calculated duties, taxes, other charges and fines levied remain payable,” said Zimra.

However, Zimra says the foregoing dispensations do not preclude the need for future audits or review of all or any declarations selected for such future enforcement, including the physical examination of any available goods subject matter of such declarations.

“It is therefore peremptory that all declarations be correct in all respects and that any supporting documents attached be correct, valid and relevant to the declaration,” said Zimra.

At the same time Zimra has suspended clearing goods and vehicles under the immigration rebate scheme with those wishing to benefit allowed to approach Zimra in 21 days with certification proving they are clear of the coronavirus.

Forbes Border Post was yesterday open to commercial truckers with goods in transit, and returning residents only.

On the Zimbabwean side, truckers said they were taking up to five hours to complete processes.

The truckers were being screened as they entered Zimbabwe.

“We are being served here at Forbes although it is taking a long time for us to complete all processes. I travelled from Zambia and I am going to Beira, but I have not encountered any problems at all borders I crossed,” said Mr Lameck Mapundi, a truck driver.

Meanwhile, Sadc has urged all in the region to respect measures put in place by the member countries and has called for unity of purpose in the region in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

This was said by Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax in a statement to mark the Southern Africa Liberation Day, set for March 23 the 2018 summit.

“This year’s commemoration of the Southern Africa Liberation Day is coming at a time when the world at large, and all of us, are grappling with COVID-19, which has been declared a global pandemic and public health emergency by the World Health Organisation.

“I appeal to everyone to adhere to all measures being put in place by our Governments to avoid or minimise the spread of the virus.

“We shall not fail, let us cooperate and move in unity, everyone must play their part, a paradigm shift in the way we conduct ourselves and our businesses is a must,” Dr Tax said in the statement.

Sadc has since suspended face-to-face regional meetings following the Covid-19 outbreak.

Dr Tax also paid tribute to the men and women that sacrificed their lives for the liberation of the region.

Govt Cuts Workers On Duty By Two Thirds

President Mnangagwa completes Covid-19 temperature checks procedures before entering ZANU PF Headquarters for a Politburo meeting in Harare yesterday.

State Media|The Government and swathes of the private sector are slashing back on staff on active duty with all Government departments from tomorrow to be manned by a third of their normal workforce at a time with on-duty and off-duty staff being rotated fortnightly.

In his remarks at the 338th Ordinary Session of the Zanu PF Politburo in Harare yesterday, President Mnangagwa urged all companies to de-congest their workplaces whenever possible by releasing non-essential staff, or even essential staff whose services can efficiently be rendered from home. He said workers should be encouraged to take turns to come to work or serve from home.

So far as the Government was concerned, President Mnangagwa said with effect from tomorrow all Governments departments and ministries would be required to have just one third of their staff at work.

“As from Friday this week, all Government departments and ministries will only need one third of their staff at work for two weeks. The other two thirds will be at home and after two weeks the next third comes and the two thirds will remain at home. Even here at party headquarters I will ask the secretary general to make sure that only one third of the work force will be at work and the rest will go home for a period of two weeks,” said the President.

Cutting the number of duty staff gives more safety to those at home and ensures that those at work can be spread safe distances apart.

The President appealed to the citizens to exercise social responsibility.

“Those involved in the manufacturing and trading of essential commodities such as masks, sanitisers, among other items are dissuaded from charging exorbitant prices.” Government, the President said, had released additional resources towards the procurement of safety clothing.

“We are grateful to the many health services personnel who are at the frontline of addressing this pandemic. Their concerns and those of our nation have been noted and will be addressed.

I urge us to adjust our lives and the activities of our party accordingly in the face of lethal health threat. As Government will continue to ensure that there is a continuous supply of grain and other essential commodities,’’ he added.

The private sector has already started rotating staff on and off duty and seeing who can work from home although few have yet to match the Government’s moves.

Financial institutions continue to close temporarily some of their branches and reduce working hours while converting the few who still want personal banking to the electronic platforms already dominating their business.

Steward Bank said it had closed two branches in Victoria Falls and Gunhill in Harare.

CBZ group chief executive officer Dr Blessing Mudavanhu yesterday said branches at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, Victoria Falls International Airport, Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport, Beitbridge, Kariba and Chirundu were closing temporarily. Cash withdrawals will be only through ATMs when cash is available and branches are offering limited services such as MTA remittances, cash deposits and FCA transactions. Working hours are cut from eight to six hours.

Nedbank has also temporarily closed branches at Avondale, Borrowdale, Msasa, Victoria Falls and Kwekwe.

First Capital Bank has temporarily closed its Belmont branch in Bulawayo, and in First Street, Harare Street and Borrowdale in Harare.

CABS, FBC and Standard Chartered want customers to use digital platforms to reduce physical contact in queues.

Lawyers are now mostly working from home with only urgent services still in law offices. Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) executive secretary Mr Edward Mapara confirmed the closure of several law firms.

“Yes, many law firms have closed while others will be partially open to attend to emergency issues. Most of them will be operating online and through telephones,” he said.

Pastor Ignores Social Distance Advice, Says God Will Protect Congregants

A Louisiana church -in the United States of America -disregarded the official advice on social distancing and welcomed 1,800 people through its doors.

Despite the rampant coronavirus outbreak, over the weekend Life Tabernacle Church had 26 buses transport crowds of worshippers down to church for Sunday Service.

The shocking act of defiance came despite a grave warning from the state’s governor and a plea for churches to temporarily cease operations.

“I would urge that faith leaders and all faith leaders to heed this directive and not necessarily engage in mass gatherings where this coronavirus can spread,” Gov. John Edwards said this week, as he issued a comprehensive “stay at home” order.

However, Life Tabernacle’s Pastor Tony Spell said he would be openly defying the advice and believing God for the protection of his flock.

“That is our command. ‘They shall lay hands on the sick and they shall recover,'” Spell told WGMB.

“When the paramedics can’t get there, when the law enforcement can’t get there, the holy ghost can get there it will make a difference in someone’s life.”

If anyone in his congregation becomes infected with the COVID-19 virus, Spell insists that he will simply invoke the healing of the Holy Spirit . “I’m going to address that by laying hands on them and praying for them and depending on God to heal their body,” he said.

Louisiana is one of the worst-affected states in the US, with almost 1,400 confirmed cases and 46 deaths.

According to CNN , at a news conference Sunday, Edwards said that his state was dealing with one of the fastest infection rates in the world.

Within the space of just a week, Louisiana has jumped from logging less than 100 cases to more than 1,000.

“That’s a ten-time increase in seven days,” Edwards said. “In the last two weeks, our growth rate has been faster than any state or country in the world.”-CNN

Mnangagwa Loses Cellphone To Own Driver

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s driver has been spared jail after he was ordered to perform 315 hours of unpaid work for stealing a cellphone handed to the President as a gift when he recently hosted a field day at his Precabe Farm in Kwekwe.

Chamunorwa Tapa (45) was initially sentenced to 14 months in jail after he admitted to stealing the President’s $2 400 gift when he appeared before magistrate Ms Joy Chikodzore charged with theft.

Ms Chikodzore set aside five months of the jail term on condition that he does not commit a similar offence within the next five years.

The remaining nine months were set aside on condition that Tapa performs 315 hours of unpaid work at Mabvuku Police Station starting today.

Prosecutor Mr Benjamin Chikerema had recommended that Tapa be jailed for 12 months with half of the term being set aside on condition of good behaviour.

He said Tapa’s actions were out of greed and proved that his moral blameworthiness was also high considering that he was working in the country’s highest office.

Tapa begged for leniency from the court, saying he was married with two wives and had children at university for whom he was paying fees.

In sentencing Tapa, Ms Chikodzore said his moral blameworthiness was high, which called for a heavy punishment.

It was the State’s case that on March 12 this year, President Mnangagwa hosted a field day at his Precabe Farm in Kwekwe.

At the field day, President Mnangagwa was presented with gifts by various companies, including the cellphone worth $2 400.

It was then discovered the following day that the cellphone was missing during reconciliation of the gifts at Zimbabwe House, leading to an investigation.
Tapi was arrested at State House on March 23 at around 6pm.

He led detectives to Mabvuku where the cellphone was recovered from one Jonathan Magaya.-State media

Mnangagwa “Gift” Stolen By Own Aide

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s driver has been spared jail after he was ordered to perform 315 hours of unpaid work for stealing a cellphone handed to the President as a gift when he recently hosted a field day at his Precabe Farm in Kwekwe.

Chamunorwa Tapa (45) was initially sentenced to 14 months in jail after he admitted to stealing the President’s $2 400 gift when he appeared before magistrate Ms Joy Chikodzore charged with theft.

Ms Chikodzore set aside five months of the jail term on condition that he does not commit a similar offence within the next five years.

The remaining nine months were set aside on condition that Tapa performs 315 hours of unpaid work at Mabvuku Police Station starting today.

Prosecutor Mr Benjamin Chikerema had recommended that Tapa be jailed for 12 months with half of the term being set aside on condition of good behaviour.

He said Tapa’s actions were out of greed and proved that his moral blameworthiness was also high considering that he was working in the country’s highest office.

Tapa begged for leniency from the court, saying he was married with two wives and had children at university for whom he was paying fees.

In sentencing Tapa, Ms Chikodzore said his moral blameworthiness was high, which called for a heavy punishment.

It was the State’s case that on March 12 this year, President Mnangagwa hosted a field day at his Precabe Farm in Kwekwe.

At the field day, President Mnangagwa was presented with gifts by various companies, including the cellphone worth $2 400.

It was then discovered the following day that the cellphone was missing during reconciliation of the gifts at Zimbabwe House, leading to an investigation.
Tapi was arrested at State House on March 23 at around 6pm.

He led detectives to Mabvuku where the cellphone was recovered from one Jonathan Magaya.-State media

MP Calls For Health Minister Arrest

Farai Dziva|Vibrant Harare West MP Joana Ruvimbo Mamombe has said Health Minister Obadiah Moyo must resign with immediate effect.

Mamombe accused Moyo of misleading the nation on Coronavirus.

“The Minister of Health and Childcare, Mr Obadiah Moyo MUST be arrested for misleading this Nation that the Gvt is prepared to deal with Covid19.

He should resign, why mislead the whole Nation??
I am so furious, I had to revisit the online Parliament Hansard of Wednesday the 18th of March to read the Minister’s Statement where he was talking about how prepared Zimbabwe is to deal with Coronavirus,”argued Mamombe.

Obadiah Moyo

“Obadiah Moyo Lied To Entire Nation”

Farai Dziva|Vibrant Harare West MP Joana Ruvimbo Mamombe has said Health Minister Obadiah Moyo must resign with immediate effect.

Mamombe accused Moyo of misleading the nation on Coronavirus.

“The Minister of Health and Childcare, Mr Obadiah Moyo MUST be arrested for misleading this Nation that the Gvt is prepared to deal with Covid19.

He should resign, why mislead the whole Nation??
I am so furious, I had to revisit the online Parliament Hansard of Wednesday the 18th of March to read the Minister’s Statement where he was talking about how prepared Zimbabwe is to deal with Coronavirus,”argued Mamombe.

Obadiah Moyo

Government Hospitals Don’t Have Capacity To Deal With Coronavirus-Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC president, Nelson Chamisa has said government hospitals must be equipped with essential equipment to deal with Coronavirus.

See full statement below:

24 March 2020,

Fellow Zimbabweans,

These are extraordinary times in and for Zimbabwe.

In such times, we cannot continue to do the ordinary nor can we afford to bury our heads in the sand like an ostrich. We cannot conduct public affairs in terms of the old normal when we are faced with a new normal. The new normal is abnormal.

The situation occasioned by the coronavirus is extraordinary, and it has resulted in a new and dangerous normal.

Against this backdrop, Our nation sadly notes the tragic death of Zororo Makamba. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Makamba family.

Our great nation is facing a catastrophic coronavirus pandemic that is threatening the lives of the people. Although the deadly virus has not reached a spike in the number of the reported infections, we cannot afford to complacent in our efforts to stem the spread of the pandemic.

We take note that some measures have been put in place to combat the coronavirus. Zimbabwe’s development partners and civil society have complemented government measures in a commendable way.

While these interventions have gone quite some considerable way to address the pandemic, much more still needs to be done by all of us working together with a common purpose to raise public awareness of the coronavirus; protect the health of the people and safeguard their livelihoods.

It has been brought to my attention that the extent of our health infrastructure is grossly inadequate to cope with the looming pandemic. Our Intensive Care Units are limited in number and poorly equipped.

We lack Personal Protective Equipment for our health workers. Our hospitals are poorly staffed, and medicines are in short supply at our health institutions.

Generally, Zimbabwe’s preparedness is awfully inadequate.

In the circumstances, it is clear that the country needs a systematic lock down to enable the adoption of drastic measures to deal with the coronavirus. In this regard, I recommend that we must:

• Immediately unite all Zimbabweans to fight the virus as Team Zimbabwe.

• Close all borders and have detection and testing mechanisms at all our borders.

• People arriving from high risk countries must go into a mandatory 21-day quarantine. Mandatory testing must then be undertaken.

• Avail urgent support for nurses and doctors who are already working long hours with little support. Tools for trade for our frontline healthcare workers and other care givers.

• Limit number of passengers in buses, ban all standing and order all public transport vehicles to have hand sanitisers.

• Equip and designate hospitals in all the provinces to handle coronavirus patients.

• Discourage all gatherings other than funerals.

• Call upon Mobile Network Operators and Internet service providers to assist by availing cheaper data and sms charges for effective information dissemination. Online platforms should be utilized optimally to enhance effectiveness of social distancing.

• We call on government to consider tax rebates and waive duties to enable Philanthropists to bring in protective clothing, hand sanitizers, ventilators and other critical equipment and supplies.

• Government must provide masks, gloves and sanitizers at subsidized prices and provide these for free where possible.

• Issue special incentives to enable corporates and well-wishers to provide water and other necessities to the poor and vulnerable.

• All employees that can work from home and in isolation must be allowed to do so especially those in non-essential services.

• Open more well-equipped testing and quarantine zones.

• Have central government allocating foreign currency to local authorities for purposes of water treatment and provision in all the residential areas.

In addition to all the above, we must reorganize government and state organs to ensure that they are organized effectively to respond to the crisis. We must with immediate effect implement the following:

• Refocus arms of government and departments into a business unusual mode and into an emergency mode. Our men and women in uniform must be in an active mode to do what they know best in their civilian obligations.

• Reorganize capacity to detect, test, track, isolate, quarantine and treat the disease.

• Engage the Private sector and business to do more in fighting the pandemic, including setting up an emergency response fund.

• Have an Independent fund and Budget reallocations to pool resources and redeploy them to fight the pandemic.

• Mobilise Food handouts to vulnerable members of our society who are facing food shortages who will be affected by a lock down.

•Small businesses and Vendors need a special support mechanism to prevent collapse.

•Constant information and communication through media briefings daily.

Given the parlous state of the economy, and in particular the scarcity of resources, I appeal to churches, civil society and the international community to assist this collective endeavour with all the necessary support to deal with this pandemic.

In the same spirit, I call upon our faith leaders and indeed the whole nation to unite in prayer as we fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

Remember to always wash your hands!

God bless you.
God bless Zimbabwe.
God bless Africa and the whole World.

Thank you.

Nelson Chamisa
President
Movement For Democratic Change

Chamisa Calls For Lockdown

Farai Dziva|MDC president, Nelson Chamisa has said government hospitals must be equipped with essential equipment to deal with Coronavirus.

See full statement below:

24 March 2020,

Fellow Zimbabweans,

These are extraordinary times in and for Zimbabwe.

In such times, we cannot continue to do the ordinary nor can we afford to bury our heads in the sand like an ostrich. We cannot conduct public affairs in terms of the old normal when we are faced with a new normal. The new normal is abnormal.

The situation occasioned by the coronavirus is extraordinary, and it has resulted in a new and dangerous normal.

Against this backdrop, Our nation sadly notes the tragic death of Zororo Makamba. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Makamba family.

Our great nation is facing a catastrophic coronavirus pandemic that is threatening the lives of the people. Although the deadly virus has not reached a spike in the number of the reported infections, we cannot afford to complacent in our efforts to stem the spread of the pandemic.

We take note that some measures have been put in place to combat the coronavirus. Zimbabwe’s development partners and civil society have complemented government measures in a commendable way.

While these interventions have gone quite some considerable way to address the pandemic, much more still needs to be done by all of us working together with a common purpose to raise public awareness of the coronavirus; protect the health of the people and safeguard their livelihoods.

It has been brought to my attention that the extent of our health infrastructure is grossly inadequate to cope with the looming pandemic. Our Intensive Care Units are limited in number and poorly equipped.

We lack Personal Protective Equipment for our health workers. Our hospitals are poorly staffed, and medicines are in short supply at our health institutions.

Generally, Zimbabwe’s preparedness is awfully inadequate.

In the circumstances, it is clear that the country needs a systematic lock down to enable the adoption of drastic measures to deal with the coronavirus. In this regard, I recommend that we must:

• Immediately unite all Zimbabweans to fight the virus as Team Zimbabwe.

• Close all borders and have detection and testing mechanisms at all our borders.

• People arriving from high risk countries must go into a mandatory 21-day quarantine. Mandatory testing must then be undertaken.

• Avail urgent support for nurses and doctors who are already working long hours with little support. Tools for trade for our frontline healthcare workers and other care givers.

• Limit number of passengers in buses, ban all standing and order all public transport vehicles to have hand sanitisers.

• Equip and designate hospitals in all the provinces to handle coronavirus patients.

• Discourage all gatherings other than funerals.

• Call upon Mobile Network Operators and Internet service providers to assist by availing cheaper data and sms charges for effective information dissemination. Online platforms should be utilized optimally to enhance effectiveness of social distancing.

• We call on government to consider tax rebates and waive duties to enable Philanthropists to bring in protective clothing, hand sanitizers, ventilators and other critical equipment and supplies.

• Government must provide masks, gloves and sanitizers at subsidized prices and provide these for free where possible.

• Issue special incentives to enable corporates and well-wishers to provide water and other necessities to the poor and vulnerable.

• All employees that can work from home and in isolation must be allowed to do so especially those in non-essential services.

• Open more well-equipped testing and quarantine zones.

• Have central government allocating foreign currency to local authorities for purposes of water treatment and provision in all the residential areas.

In addition to all the above, we must reorganize government and state organs to ensure that they are organized effectively to respond to the crisis. We must with immediate effect implement the following:

• Refocus arms of government and departments into a business unusual mode and into an emergency mode. Our men and women in uniform must be in an active mode to do what they know best in their civilian obligations.

• Reorganize capacity to detect, test, track, isolate, quarantine and treat the disease.

• Engage the Private sector and business to do more in fighting the pandemic, including setting up an emergency response fund.

• Have an Independent fund and Budget reallocations to pool resources and redeploy them to fight the pandemic.

• Mobilise Food handouts to vulnerable members of our society who are facing food shortages who will be affected by a lock down.

•Small businesses and Vendors need a special support mechanism to prevent collapse.

•Constant information and communication through media briefings daily.

Given the parlous state of the economy, and in particular the scarcity of resources, I appeal to churches, civil society and the international community to assist this collective endeavour with all the necessary support to deal with this pandemic.

In the same spirit, I call upon our faith leaders and indeed the whole nation to unite in prayer as we fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

Remember to always wash your hands!

God bless you.
God bless Zimbabwe.
God bless Africa and the whole World.

Thank you.

Nelson Chamisa
President
Movement For Democratic Change

“Control Movements From Urban To Rural Areas”

Farai Dziva|Former City of Harare Mayor, Ben Manyenyeni, has said movements within Zimbabwe must be restricted as nation intensifies efforts to deal with the deadly Coronavirus.

See Manyenyeni’s statement :

Urban dwellers must NOT go to the rural areas until COVID-19 is under control.

Urban population density means infections are already high – though untested.
Urban is still business-as-usual in many high-risk spots

Rural ‘sparsity’ means ‘de facto’ isolations are already in force and this can be extended.

Chiefs and Rural/District Councillors must close off entry into your districts and villages.

No more buses out of towns.

Be decisive – LOCK US OUT.

You’re Zimbabwe’s best bet for COVID-19 loss control.

Call To Control Movements Within The Country

Farai Dziva|Former City of Harare Mayor, Ben Manyenyeni, has said movements within Zimbabwe must be restricted as nation intensifies efforts to deal with the deadly Coronavirus.

See Manyenyeni’s statement :

Urban dwellers must NOT go to the rural areas until COVID-19 is under control.

Urban population density means infections are already high – though untested.
Urban is still business-as-usual in many high-risk spots

Rural ‘sparsity’ means ‘de facto’ isolations are already in force and this can be extended.

Chiefs and Rural/District Councillors must close off entry into your districts and villages.

No more buses out of towns.

Be decisive – LOCK US OUT.

You’re Zimbabwe’s best bet for COVID-19 loss control.

Suspected Coronavirus Case Recorded In Masvingo

Ministry or Health and Child Care CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)

UPDATE: 24 MARCH 2020
The Ministry would like to advise the nation that the second case of COVID-19 who deceased yesterday at Wilkins Hospital, was buried today under supervision by the Ministry of Health and Child Care in line with guidance from the Public Health Act [15: 171.

As of today(Tuesday), the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in the country is now three.

Today(Tuesday), the National Microbiology Reference Laboratory tested a total 15 specimens, the majority being from contacts of the deceased case. One male tested positive for COVID-19, more details to be provided later.

The Ministry continues to be on HIGH alert to the COVID-I9 pandemic.

The Ministry today received a consignment of commodities from the Jack Ma and Alibaba Foundation through the African Union, to help strengthen and intensify surveillance, laboratory testing and case management of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe.

The consignment included 20 000 laboratory diagnostic test kits, 100 000 medical face masks and 1 000 protective suits and face shields.

The Ministry is very grateful to the Jack Ma and Alibaba Foundations for their generosity and contribution to the National COVID-19 response and will ensure equitable distribution of this consignment so that they get to where there is the greatest need.

The Ministry would also like to inform the nation about the case of an adult, pregnant woman that was presented at Masvingo Provincial Hospital with a history of dry cough, shortness of breath, chest pains but no fever.

She had a history of having travelled to South Africa on the 28th February 2020 and returned on the 7th of March 2020.

The local Rapid Response Team went to assess her and advised that she be put under self-isolation at home. Specimens have been collected for COVID-19 testing and we will give an update of the results.

The Ministry would like to remind everyone to remain vigilant in the prevention of COVID-19 and practice good personal hygiene including.

Washing hands with soap and water frequently or use of an alcohol-based hand-rub,
Covering your nose and mouth with tissue paper or flexed elbow when coughing and sneezing
Avoiding close contact with people who are sick, coughing or sneezing.

Additionally, all non-essential travel is strongly discouraged.

If you suspect COVID-19 disease, or wish to obtain more information on this disease, you are advised to call the following Ministry of Health and Child Care TOLLFREE HOTLINE numbers for assistance: +263714 734 593 or +263774 112 531.

Another Coronavirus Case Confirmed

Ministry or Health and Child Care CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)

UPDATE: 24 MARCH 2020
The Ministry would like to advise the nation that the second case of COVID-19 who deceased yesterday at Wilkins Hospital, was buried today under supervision by the Ministry of Health and Child Care in line with guidance from the Public Health Act [15: 171.

As of today(Tuesday), the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in the country is now three.

Today(Tuesday), the National Microbiology Reference Laboratory tested a total 15 specimens, the majority being from contacts of the deceased case. One male tested positive for COVID-19, more details to be provided later.

The Ministry continues to be on HIGH alert to the COVID-I9 pandemic.

The Ministry today received a consignment of commodities from the Jack Ma and Alibaba Foundation through the African Union, to help strengthen and intensify surveillance, laboratory testing and case management of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe.

The consignment included 20 000 laboratory diagnostic test kits, 100 000 medical face masks and 1 000 protective suits and face shields.

The Ministry is very grateful to the Jack Ma and Alibaba Foundations for their generosity and contribution to the National COVID-19 response and will ensure equitable distribution of this consignment so that they get to where there is the greatest need.

The Ministry would also like to inform the nation about the case of an adult, pregnant woman that was presented at Masvingo Provincial Hospital with a history of dry cough, shortness of breath, chest pains but no fever.

She had a history of having travelled to South Africa on the 28th February 2020 and returned on the 7th of March 2020.

The local Rapid Response Team went to assess her and advised that she be put under self-isolation at home. Specimens have been collected for COVID-19 testing and we will give an update of the results.

The Ministry would like to remind everyone to remain vigilant in the prevention of COVID-19 and practice good personal hygiene including.

Washing hands with soap and water frequently or use of an alcohol-based hand-rub,
Covering your nose and mouth with tissue paper or flexed elbow when coughing and sneezing
Avoiding close contact with people who are sick, coughing or sneezing.

Additionally, all non-essential travel is strongly discouraged.

If you suspect COVID-19 disease, or wish to obtain more information on this disease, you are advised to call the following Ministry of Health and Child Care TOLLFREE HOTLINE numbers for assistance: +263714 734 593 or +263774 112 531.

Parliament Effects Measures To Combat Coronavirus

Parliament has suspended public hearings on the Constitutional Amendment Bill that were supposed to start this weekend, as part of measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic.

The suspension of the public consultations is part of a cocktail of measures adopted by Parliament to curb the spread of the contagious disease, which included suspension of sittings and international travel, among others.

“The public hearings on the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No 2) Bill scheduled to start at the end of March have been cancelled until further notice.

“The cancellation is part of the measures adopted by Parliament to give effect to the national effort to curb the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus,” reads a notice from Parliament.

The portfolio committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs led by Makoni South MP Misheck Mataranyika (Zanu PF) was set to lead the public hearings.

Some of the issues in the Bill include a clause that repeal the concept of running mates, extends the women’s quota in Parliament with another two terms, and extend retirement age for Supreme Court and Constitutional Court judges to 75 years.

Government has indicated that there was need to repeal a clause on running mates saying it was undesirable.-State media

New Twist To Herentals FC Saga

HERENTALS have described their latest expulsion from the Premier Soccer League as a weird act which they claim exposes a hidden agenda to destroy their club.
Yesterday, the Students were slapped with an expulsion by the PSL disciplinary committee for taking football matters to the court.

The decision comes barely a week after the club won their appeal against a guilty decision, in a match-fixing case, delivered by the same PSL disciplinary committee.

PSL spokesperson, Kudzai Bare, released a judgment in which she said their disciplinary committee had expelled Herentals for not withdrawing their case from the High Court.

According to the judgment, Order 31.1.5, states that a club will be charged for an act of misconduct if:
“It fails to comply with, or contravenes any provisions of the constitution, and those orders of the Zifa Constitution and Rules of the Association, the Caf Statutes and the Fifa Statutes as well as laws of the game.

“It, inclusive of its officials, players, servants or duly authorised (expressed or implied) representative or supporters, commits any act or makes any statement, either orally or in writing, or has been responsible for conduct which is considered ungentlemanly, insulting or improper behaviour or likely to bring the game, sponsors any member, the league, Zifa, Caf or Fifa into disrepute.

“The club also breached Article 53.1 of the PSL Statutes which states that:
“PSL, its members, players’ officials and match and player’s agents will not take any dispute to ordinary courts unless specifically provided for in the statutes and Fifa regulations.
“Any disagreement shall be submitted to the jurisdiction of PSL, Zifa, Caf, and Fifa.

“The club pleaded guilty to the offence and the PSL DC noted that the club had not withdrawn the matter from the courts.’’

Yesterday, the Harare club were expelled from the top-flight league and fined $100 000.

But, club secretary Fainos Madhumbu, said the decision – which was reached at without a hearing – appeared to suggest the league were not pursuing a personal case against them.

“To us, this came as a surprise. They were waiting for the Zifa Appeals Committee to come up with this weird judgment,’’ he said.-State media

Nurses Withdraw Services Over Govt Reluctance to Provide Covid-19 Safety Tools

By Jane Mlambo| Nurses have downed tools demanding that their employer takes heed to their demands for protective equipment and coronavirus risk allowance among other demands.

In their letter, the nurses under the Zimbabwe Nurses Association said a letter they submitted to their employer demanding that they attend to their urgent needs, fell on deaf ears hence their decision to withdraw their services with immediate effect.

The nurses said they will only get back to work once their employer provides protective equipment, water and risk allowance.

UK Govt Unimpressed by Zim Coronavirus Fight, Orders Citizens to Leave Zimbabwe

THE United Kingdom (UK) has ordered its citizens to leave Zimbabwe in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak in the country, the Daily News can report.

Posting on its Twitter account, the UK embassy said citizens who are on temporary visits must go home immediately.

“If you are a UK short-term visitor to #Zimbabwe you are strongly advised to make plans to return to the UK now.

“Please get hold of your airline or tour operator promptly and follow @FCO travel for updates,” the UK embassy posted.

UK ambassador to Zimbabwe Melanie Robinson also said citizens must follow the directive.

“UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has advised all UK travellers to return to the UK now.

“If you’re a UK national on holiday in #Zimbabwe the time to go home is now. Please get hold of your airline or tour operator promptly, and follow @FCO travel for updates.”

This comes after Zimbabwe recorded its first known death from coronavirus after broadcaster Zororo Makamba succumbed to the disease at Wilkins Hospital in Harare on Monday.

This comes as health workers have said hospitals are ill-equipped to deal with the disease while experts said the government needs to do more to avoid the spread of the disease.

Zimbabwe Association for Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) secretary-general Norman Matara recently said due to lack of personal protective clothing and equipment, doctors were not willing to risk their lives working on coronavirus cases.

“We are currently receiving very worrying information from some doctors and health care workers who are saying that if there is a case of coronavirus and they are called to attend to it, they will not report for work because there is no sufficient personal protective clothing and equipment to shield them from the virus.

“Currently, there is a shortage of personal protective clothing, for example, N95 masks as well as protective suits, which places the lives of doctors, particularly those in district and provincial hospitals, at risk,” Matara said.

The doctors’ claim was buttressed by the Makamba family who revealed stunning details exposing on how ill-prepared the government is on dealing with the deadly coronavirus.

Mnangagwa Suspends Central Committee Due to Coronavirus Fears

Zanu PF has postponed this year’s first Central Committee meeting which was scheduled for this week, as a measure to control the spread of Covid-19.

Speaking at the Politburo meeting at the party headquarters in Harare this morning, Zanu PF First Secretary President Mnangagwa said the Central Committee meeting which has been scheduled for this week has been postponed until further notice.

“As you aware, our party constitution obligates us to meet as the Central Committee at least three times a year, in Ordinary Session. The practice is that our meetings are held at the end of every quarter. Hence, this Politburo meeting would ordinarily be followed by the Central Committee meeting. However, due to the prevailing circumstances and the measures we have put in place to avert the spread of Covid-19, the scheduled meetings of the Central Committee stands postponed until further notice,” said the President.

He challenged the party leadership to lead by example in the fight against the spread of the pandemic. The Politburo meeting was held at the main hall instead of the usual boardroom to practice social distancing.

“As the party leadership we must lead by example by continuing to practice social distancing, it is in that spirit that we are holding this meeting in this hall as opposed to our usual venue,” said President Mnangagwa.

Coronavirus Forces ZEC to Suspend By-Elections

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has suspended all electoral activities, including the holding of by-elections in line with the government’s measures to suppress the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

In a statement, ZEC Chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba said the suspension means that the Chiredzi Rural District Council ward 16 by-election will no longer be held on 4 April 2020 as been scheduled, but at a later date to be advised. She said:

The suspension affects a byelection which was due to be held in ward 16 of Chiredzi Rural District Council on 4 April 2020 and the filling of any other vacancy which may arise during this period.

New dates for the conduct of any by-election will be notified in due course.

Zimbabwe has so far confirmed three cases of coronavirus, with one of the patients sadly passing away on Monday this week.

The government has hitherto been reluctant to put the country on lockdown but there are fears that the virus could spread rapidly and affect a lot of people-StateMedia.

Nurses Down Tools Over PPE, Water, Allowances

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe nurses have embarked on job action with immediate after authorities failed to address their concerns within 48 hours.

In a notice dated 25 March and addressed to members, the Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA) said:

Following our letter that was presented to our employer 48 hours ago, informing them to urgently attend to our demands as frontline workers, it seems our concerns are not getting the urgency it deserves.

So, in that regard, all nurses are withdrawing their services with immediate effect until there is genuine action taken by the employer.

We will only get back to work once our concerns have been swiftly acted upon.

  • NO PPE NO WORK
  • NO CORONA RISK ALLOWANCE NO WORK
  • NO WATER NO WORK.

Former Netone CEO Reveals Shocking Revelations On ICT Cartels

“Zanu Pf Elites Set Up Own Wilkins”: Tendai Biti Fumes

https://twitter.com/BitiTendai/status/1242815087607533568?s=20

By A Correspondent- Revelations by the MDC deputy president Tendai Biti comes following a statement by the former Harare mayor Bernard Manyenyeni that something fishy going on at the Rock Foundation Medical Centre in Mt. Pleasant, Harare, where reports say top Zanu-PF elites are putting in place an exclusive, well-resourced facility for their own coronavirus treatment.

Manyenyeni said he knows the area very well as it is in his neighborhood, and he visited it to find out what was going on.

Reports surfaced on social media that following the death from coronavirus of Zororo Makamba on Monday, it emerged that the deceased came into contact with top officials in the Office of the President and Cabinet as well as the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

The reports were corroborated by Deputy Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet in Charge of Presidential Communications, George Charamba, who told State-owned online television ZTN that indeed top Government officials were in isolation after coming into contact with Makamba.

Said Manyenyeni of the rumored medical facility in northern Harare: “I have just been to the former Rock Foundation Medical facility. I am still in my pyjamas and gown.

“I know the place well enough – it is in our municipal ward.

“They advised that they are not open – not operating.

“What they told me is very different from today’s body language of the place itself – that I know well enough and can state confidently.

“There’s stuff happening there! The message of a exclusive medical facility for the politically-connected (or the elites) does not not sit well with ordinary citizens of Zimbabwe especially at this point in time.

“That said, any life saved is a life saved and any new medical offering is a welcome addition to the unfolding crisis.”

Following Zororo’s passing on, there was anger as images showed that his hospital room at Wilkins Hospital was not well equipped. His family revealed that the facility had no ventilators and it had no sockets for certain machinery to be connected to save the deceased’s life.

Zimbabwe yesterday received its share of the donations from Chinese billionaire Jack Ma, who founded e-commerce giant AliBaba. Zimbabweans on social media expressed fear that some of the donated material could end up serving ruling party elites at a secret facility, as airlines have been grounded and coronavirus patients are not allowed to land in any territory for treatment.

Rock Foundation Medical Centre was owned by now jailed former Zanu-PF legislator Munyaradzi Kereke.

It thrived when he was working as an advisor to the then Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Gideon Gono, but ran into financial deep waters after Kereke faced rape charges and was subsequently jailed for ten years in 2016. 

64 Illegal Immigrants Suffocate

By A Correspondent- With the world facing the Covid pandemic and Africa’s resources and readiness under the spotlight, another harsh reality of the dire economic situation has shown its ugly face.

This comes after 64 suspected illegal immigrants were found dead inside a sealed shipping container in Mozambique.

“The truck, transporting illegal immigrants from Malawi, suspected to be Ethiopians, was stopped at the Mussacana weight bridge in Tete, and 64 illegal immigrants were found dead. Only 14 survived,” the senior official, who asked not be named, told AFP.

The news has sent shockwaves across the continent as illegal immigration remains a big problem across the globe. More details on this will be made available. Late last week, South Africa announced that they would be erecting a 40km fence at the Beitbridge border post to curb illegal immigration and also the spread of Covid-19.

Relating to the fence, South Africa’s Public Works and Infrastructure minister Patricia De Lille said

“This is to ensure that no undocumented or infected persons cross into the country and vice versa, in line with one of the measures announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa in that South Africa’s borders and ports are to be secured with immediate effect,” said De Lille.

The names of the 64 illegal immigrants could not be named as Mozambican authorities say most of them were undocumented and they faced a mammoth task of identifying their country of origin and contact details. The driver of the truck is believed to be under arrest as authorities investigate the case further. More arrests are expected.

ZEC Suspends By- Elections Over COVID-19

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has suspended all electoral activities, including the holding of by-elections in line with the government’s measures to suppress the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

In a statement, ZEC Chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba said the suspension means that the Chiredzi Rural District Council ward 16 by-election will no longer be held on 4 April 2020 as been scheduled, but at a later date to be advised. She said:

The suspension affects a byelection which was due to be held in ward 16 of Chiredzi Rural District Council on 4 April 2020 and the filling of any other vacancy which may arise during this period.

New dates for the conduct of any by-election will be notified in due course.

Zimbabwe has so far confirmed three cases of coronavirus, with one of the patients sadly passing away on Monday this week.

The government has hitherto been reluctant to put the country on lockdown but there are fears that the virus could spread rapidly and affect a lot of people-StateMedia.

Miner Dies In Mimosa Mine Accident

A 41 year old miner (Stephen Chizola) at Mimosa Mine in Zvishavane died after sustaining serious injuries from a rock fall yesterday, 263Chat Business has learnt.

The fatal incident is the second at the mine in just 10 months following a similar incidence that claimed one life in June last year.

Chizola who was a Face Preparation Supervisor was barring down in 36 Level North when tragedy struck.

In a statement forwarded to this publication, the company said investigations were underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the accident.

“It is with deep regret that Mimosa Mining Company advises of a fatal accident at its mining location in Zvishavane. On Tuesday the 24th of March 2020, Stephen Chizola (41) was barring down in 36 Level North when a rock fell and seriously injured him in the process,” the company said in a statement.

First aid was promptly administered and Chizola was evacuated from underground before passing away upon admission at the mine clinic.

“The Mimosa Board, management and staff would like to express their deepest and sincere condolences to Stephen’s family, his relatives and friends. A full investigation is now underway to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the accident. Mimosa continues to urge all employees to exercise maximum diligence and reiterates its commitment to attaining ZERO HARM in all its activities,” further read the statement.

Efforts to get in touch with the Zimbabwe Republic Police for a comment were futile.

Last year, the platinum miner confirmed a similar incident when its then face preparation supervisor, Tichaona Nedziwe (39) had succumbed to injuries sustained when a rock fell on him while barring down in a supported area at 22 Level South.

The development has raised concern over the mine workers safety with another deaths having recorded in 2016.

What Happens In South Africa After Midnight On Thursday?

South Africans are rushing against the clock to make it to their home towns before midnight 26 March 2020, as it has been announced by the president this will mean that almost all citizens will be under the strict rules of the lockdown. But most people still have questions to what you can and can’t do during this time and that has been a very difficult thing to answer as the healthcare system is also trying to prepare itself to take care of only patients that only really need their help. 

Here are a few things you will not be happening:

  • No fast food or any type of restaurants or pubs or clubs will be open. 
  • No deliveries of any sort whether it is food or any type of products. 
  • Public transport is suspended except for those with permits – No Ubers, taxis and buses. 
  • No large gatherings or travelling across borders.
  • No working outside the house unless you are part of the essential workforce. 

Here is what you allowed to do during this lockdown: 

  • Take a walk around your neighbourhood but not in large groups. 
  • Go to the bank. 
  • Go to the clinic or hospital. 
  • Buy groceries or licensed spaza shop. 
  • Network providers will also be working to ensure people are connected. 
  • Work from home. 

COVID-19: Sakunda Resuscitates Rock Foundation, St Annes Hospital

Sakunda Holdings has teamed up with its associates to resuscitate Rock Foundation and St Annes hospital in a multi million dollar initiative aimed at complementing government efforts in combating the COVID-19 pandemic.

Government has been calling on the private sector to assist in its efforts to fight the pandemic that has so far claimed one life in the country.

The two facilities identified by Sakunda Holdings have been idle for long and will be used for Covid 19 response only.

The firm, which is currently undergoing several relevant processes, wants the medical facilities to be open to everyone contrary to media reports that they will be open to Government and ZanuPF bigwigs.

It is envisaged that if all processes are done on time one of the facilities will be operational by Wednesday next week.

Sakunda Holdings officials have already toured the health facilities and have so far moved their personnel at Rock Foundation after working with local medical experts and specialists to identify what is needed.

Negotiations are currently underway with management at St Annes hospital amid indications that the company is ready to foot all the refurbishment bills.

In correspondence between Sakunda Holdings and government, the firm indicated its desire to complement government efforts when they wrote to the permanent secretary in the ministry of health and chikd care seeking relevant licenses.

“the government of Zimbabwe has implemented raft of measures to curb and control the outbreak of the disease albeit under tough economic circumstances. It is against this background that Sakunda holdings (PVT) Ltd and its associates have come up with a private initiative to complement government efforts to curb this pandemic specifically in the provision of health facilities, equipment, training and vaccines. Sakunda has identified Rock Foundation Medical Centre as a facility in the fight against covid-19” said the letter signed by Everton Mlalazi un charge of special projects at Sakunda Holdings.

The firm is requesting government in facilitating the engagement with relevant bodies to expedite the process in view of the urgency required to deal with the pandemic.

“Licenses will be sought from the following bodies: MCAZ, Pharmacists Council, Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe, Medical and Dental Council of Zimbabwe and Health Professions Authority,” said Mlalazi.

Ministry of Health and Child Care Permanent Secretary Dr Abigail Mahomva wrote to St Annes’ Hospital Manager expressing satisfactory following a tour which officials from the ministry and executives from Sakunda holdings had at their health facility.

“The team was satisfied with what they saw during the tour and would like you to finalise our request. Please note that we have since identified Sakunda holdings (copied) to be our partner to work with us and yourselves to do all the remaining renovations and refurbishments necessary for the hospital to function in the shortest period of time. Sakunda holdings has confirmed that they have the resources and funding to do the work and hence refurbishments will not be at your costs.

May you also note as discussed during the tour of your hospital our request to use this facility is for up to six months only for the covid-19 response,”,” said Dr Mahovha.

Sakunda Holdings wants to use its resources and support Government in the provision of health facilities, equipment, training of medical personnel and vaccines.

ZANU PF Wants National Hero Status For Veteran Byo Politician

Clark Mpofu

State Media|ONE of the pioneers of the country’s liberation war Clark Mpofu has died and the Zanu-PF leadership in Bulawayo has recommended that he been declared a national hero.

He was 81.

Mpofu succumbed to cardiac arrest at Mpilo Central Hospital where he had been hospitalised on Saturday.

Zanu-PF politburo member Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube said Mpofu was among the first liberation fighters to take up arms.

He said he trained in sabotage activities in China before returning into the country where with colleagues, he bombed the Tredgold Building and Bulawayo Post Office, when most blacks could not even imagine standing up to the settler colonial regime.

“Due to his contributions, we made a collective decision that he be declared a national hero and we have already submitted our recommendation to the party’s national leadership. He was once detained with President Mnangagwa at Khami Prison and was only released from jail after Independence due to his acts of sabotage. He remained committed to the people’s cause and we firmly believe he deserves a national hero status,” he said.

His son, Nhlanhla, said while the family is aware of his political activities, they mainly related to him as the family’s figurehead.

“To us he was really a pillar of strength. He really motivated us to be better people and encouraged that we pursue education as a source of empowerment. He also taught us a lot about the need to prepare for retirement and having a rural home. We might know about his political activities but to us he was really a father. His death is a serious blow for us,” said Nhlanhla.

He said Mpofu is survived by his wife, seven children, 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Historian Pathisa Nyathi described Mpofu is one of the pioneering liberation struggle cadres who changed the nationalist struggle from accommodating the settler minority but directly and radically confronting it.

His actions led to his arrest in 1965 and he remained in jail until ceasefire in 1979.

He attended Zinyangeni Primary School in Nkayi and later came to Bulawayo where he joined the National Democratic Party and became active in its Youth League within the Makokoba Branch where the likes of Jaison Ziyaphapha Moyo, Benjamin Madlela and Ethan Dube and others were active.

Mpofu excelled in the Sabotage Campaign where they operated under the command of General Chedu and Enos Chikowore.

After training in sabotage activities, he was part of the group that bombed the Bulawayo Post Office, Tredgold Building and Circus Grounds near the Zimbabwe International Exhibition Centre grounds.

Upon his arrest Mpofu was sent to Khami Prison where one of his inmates was President Mnangagwa.

He was moved to other prisons such as Whawha and Gwelo prison.

Mpofu was released from jail following the conclusion of the Lancaster House Talks in 1979.

Mourners are gathered at house number 4592 Nketa 9.

You Will Be Arrested If You Refuse Involuntary Coronavirus Testing – New Laws

As Zimbabwe confirms its third Covid-19 infection, the infection has been declared a formidable epidemic disease in terms of the Public Health Act, allowing the Minister of Health and Child Care to make sweeping regulations to control the spread of the disease and to have designated medical officers order the compulsory testing, quarantining, isolation and treatment of anyone who is exposed to infection or is confirmed as infected..

The new Public Health (Covid-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) Regulations 2020 were gazetted on Monday and are valid until May 20, although they then may be extended a month at a time.

The regulations follow the confirmation last night by the Health Ministry that one of the 15 tests done yesterday came out positive. Those tested were mostly contacts of the second confirmed case and first death, Zororo Makamba, who was buried yesterday after succumbing to Covid-19 coupled with a pre-existing condition on Monday.

The new regulations partly overlap with orders already given by President Mnangagwa following the declaration of a state of national disaster, such as the ban on gatherings over the set limit. The Health Minister, after consulting the President and accepting Presidential directions, can issue the legal orders that enforce any Government action on gatherings, curfews, closure of premises and the like.

But they go into great detail for new powers given to the Chief Health Officer, who is the professional Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, the director of health services in every local authority, district health officers and every medical officer of health. These enforcement officers, who issue the instructions, are to be assisted by police officers, peace officers and members of municipal police forces who are explicitly given the authority to enforce the instructions from the medical professionals.

The medical enforcement officers may order compulsory medical examinations, including taking samples for testing, order compulsory treatment, order the sequestration or disinfection of baggage and personal effects, order the evacuation of any building for up to 24 hours where those exposed to the risk of infection may have gathered, and can order the compulsory detention, isolation or quarantining of anyone for 48 hours or until they have been formally cleared to be free of infection if this takes longer to do.

Once people are confirmed to be infected, they can be further quarantined for up to 14 days within their homes, a hospital or a place of isolation. If they are so quarantined the medical officer ordering the detention must ensure these infected people have access to or are provided with the basic necessities to maintain an acceptable standard of nutrition and hygiene and can be released temporarily under specified conditions.

Those who escape from where they have been ordered to be detained, isolated or quarantined, even if this is their own home, can be arrested without warrant.

The Health Minister can approve sites to be used for isolation and quarantine for those suspected or confirmed to be infected with Covid-19.

All those who disobey instructions from the designated health officers for testing, quarantine or isolation can face a stiff fine and a year in jail.

A second batch of clauses in the regulations gives the Health Minister, in consultation with the President and conforming to Presidential directions to: impose restrictions on public traffic and movement through curfews, close schools in any local authority, and close places and worship and restrict church gatherings, restrict or regulate places of entertainment, recreation and places where alcohol is served. This has already been done.

In the event of death the minister, acting again with the President, can make any inquiries into the cause, order post-mortems and exhumations, prohibit funerals in special circumstances until a medical officer has granted a certificate, and regulate burials.

To ensure that people cannot be infected by any other articles, the minister can regulate, restrict or ban removal of merchandise or articles in or out of any area, can facilitate the disinfection of any article by providing plant and equipment, or if necessary order that article’s destruction, authorise local authorities to inspect premises and fix sanitary or other defects likely to further the spread of Covid-19, and order the evacuation, closing, alteration or even demolition of premises which, if occupied, could render more difficult the eradication of Covid-19.

The health officers enforcing the regulations have to have certificates signed by the town clerk or other chief executive officer and must show these if anyone questions their orders.

Coronavirus Knows No Class, Prince Charles Tests Positive.

The Prince of Wales has tested positive for coronavirus, Clarence House has announced.

Prince Charles, 71, is displaying mild symptoms “but otherwise remains in good health”, a spokesman said, adding that the Duchess of Cornwall, 72, has been tested but does not have the virus.

Both Charles and Camilla are now self-isolating at Balmoral.

Buckingham Palace said the Queen last saw her son on 12 March, but also “remains in good health”.

The Queen, the palace added, “is following all the appropriate advice with regard to her welfare”.

A Clarence House statement read: “In accordance with government and medical advice, the prince and the duchess are now self-isolating at home in Scotland.

“The tests were carried out by the NHS in Aberdeenshire, where they met the criteria required for testing.

“It is not possible to ascertain from whom the prince caught the virus owing to the high number of engagements he carried out in his public role during recent weeks.”

The prince’s last public engagement was on 12 March but has been working from home over the last few days.

The Press Association news agency reported he has had a number of private meetings with Highgrove and Duchy individuals, all of whom have been made aware.

According to the latest Department of Health and Social Care figures, there are now more than 8,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK – although the actual number cases is likely to be far higher. Some 422 of those patients have died.-BBC

Johannesburg Park Station Crowded As South Africans Leave Joburg For Rural Homes During Coronavirus Lockdown.

In fear of the looming country’s 21 days lockdown on Thursday evening, most Gauteng residents decided to leave to their countryside homes and villages to quarantine there.

Scenes from Johannesburg Park Station showed a congested crowds of people who are waiting for their transport amid the lockdown developments.

Gauteng MEC David Makhura warned residents not to leave to their rural homes and this would impose danger and increase cases in homelands.

”We are urging the people of Gauteng to remain in the province for the duration of the 21-day National Lockdown. By not remaining in the Province you run the risk of not only infecting others unaware, but also getting infected with covid-19,” Makhura warned.

Gauteng is the most hit provide with over 360 cases as indicated by the department of health.

South Africans will be expected to quarantine for 21 days in their homes of face consequences from Thursday midnight.

Government advised that going out will only be tolerated for buying groceries, seeking medical assistance with an appointment and when accessing banking facilities.

Pharmaceutical companies, some retails companies , medical staff, security personnel including police will be operational during the lockdown.

Death Of 64 Migrants In Mozambique “A Tragedy For Africa.” Cyril Ramaphosa

Cyril Ramaphosa

President Cyril Ramaphosa — in his capacity as African Union (AU) chairperson – expressed his sadness at the death of migrants in transit in Mozambique.

Immigration authorities in Mozambique on Tuesday discovered 64 migrants stowed away in a truck.

According to media reports, 14 migrants survived the ordeal of being transported in an airless shipping container.

Ramaphosa said: “Amid the focus of our continent and the global community on the coronavirus pandemic, the death of a large number of migrants reportedly in transit from Malawi to Mozambique is a devastating tragedy for our continent.”

Ramaphosa added that this incident was a reminder of the continuing toll exacted by the movement of people across the continent and the danger they face while undertaking such journeys.

“We must redouble our efforts to secure peace, stability and development in all parts of our continent to create opportunities that will allow people to actualise their human potential, wherever they are in Africa.

“The desperate movement of people across our continent, or between our continent and other destinations, is a clear call on all of us to create and sustain economic opportunities that will change the fortunes of all Africans for the better,” he concluded.

Source: News24

“Rubbish Won’t Be Tolerated,” Malema Blasts Zweli Mkhize For Allowing Walking Of Dogs During Lockdown,

The Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF) leader Julius Malema slammed the announcement by Miniser Zweli Mkhize to allow walking dogs during the 21 days lockdown in South Africa.

The Health Minister said South Africans will be allowed to walk dogs, buy groceries during lockdown provided they are not crowded in one place.

Mkhize announced on Wednesday as part of the guidelines that should be followed once the country hit the lockdown on Thursday midnight.

Taking it to Twitter, Julius Malema dismissed the announcement as rubbish and one that cannot be tolerated.

”I hear some people will be allowed to walk dogs; just don’t try us, please. We support the government’s intervention, but rubbish won’t be tolerated.” the EFF leader tweeted.

The Red Berets have since calmed in recent days with more party statements clearly supporting the president moves.

Malema also tweeted the president after the announcement of lockdown on Monday evening assuring him that he supports and understand the measures.

ZANU PF Cancels Central Committee Meeting Due To Coronavirus

Zanu PF has postponed this year’s first Central Committee meeting which was scheduled for this week, as a measure to control the spread of Covid-19.

Speaking at the Politburo meeting at the party headquarters in Harare this morning, Zanu PF First Secretary President Mnangagwa said the Central Committee meeting which has been scheduled for this week has been postponed until further notice.

“As you aware, our party constitution obligates us to meet as the Central Committee at least three times a year, in Ordinary Session. The practice is that our meetings are held at the end of every quarter. Hence, this Politburo meeting would ordinarily be followed by the Central Committee meeting. However, due to the prevailing circumstances and the measures we have put in place to avert the spread of Covid-19, the scheduled meetings of the Central Committee stands postponed until further notice,” said the President.

He challenged the party leadership to lead by example in the fight against the spread of the pandemic. The Politburo meeting was held at the main hall instead of the usual boardroom to practice social distancing.

“As the party leadership we must lead by example by continuing to practice social distancing, it is in that spirit that we are holding this meeting in this hall as opposed to our usual venue,” said President Mnangagwa.

The UK Orders Its Citizens Out Of Zimbabwe

THE United Kingdom (UK) has ordered its citizens to leave Zimbabwe in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak in the country, the Daily News can report.

Posting on its Twitter account, the UK embassy said citizens who are on temporary visits must go home immediately.

“If you are a UK short-term visitor to #Zimbabwe you are strongly advised to make plans to return to the UK now.

“Please get hold of your airline or tour operator promptly and follow @FCO travel for updates,” the UK embassy posted.

UK ambassador to Zimbabwe Melanie Robinson also said citizens must follow the directive.

“UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has advised all UK travellers to return to the UK now.

“If you’re a UK national on holiday in #Zimbabwe the time to go home is now. Please get hold of your airline or tour operator promptly, and follow @FCO travel for updates.”

This comes after Zimbabwe recorded its first known death from coronavirus after broadcaster Zororo Makamba succumbed to the disease at Wilkins Hospital in Harare on Monday.

This comes as health workers have said hospitals are ill-equipped to deal with the disease while experts said the government needs to do more to avoid the spread of the disease.

Zimbabwe Association for Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) secretary-general Norman Matara recently said due to lack of personal protective clothing and equipment, doctors were not willing to risk their lives working on coronavirus cases.

“We are currently receiving very worrying information from some doctors and health care workers who are saying that if there is a case of coronavirus and they are called to attend to it, they will not report for work because there is no sufficient personal protective clothing and equipment to shield them from the virus.

“Currently, there is a shortage of personal protective clothing, for example, N95 masks as well as protective suits, which places the lives of doctors, particularly those in district and provincial hospitals, at risk,” Matara said.

The doctors’ claim was buttressed by the Makamba family who revealed stunning details exposing on how ill-prepared the government is on dealing with the deadly coronavirus.