Match Fixing Herentals FC Kicked Out Of PSL AGM.

State Media|SCANDAL-RIDDEN Herentals FC were ejected from the Premier Soccer League (PSL) annual general meeting yesterday, with the league’s board of governors resolving that they will only be admitted if they are cleared for match-fixing.

Herentals are fighting to overturn the PSL disciplinary committee’s decision to dock three points from them after being found guilty of match manipulation in a league match they hammered Black Rhinos 3-0.

The board of governors also resolved that Herentals will not take part in any league matters until their case is concluded.

On Monday Herentals appeared before the PSL disciplinary committee to defend another match fixing case reported by Bulawayo Chiefs.

The Harare club pleaded guilty to taking football matters to court the following day after filing a High Court application last month challenging the guilty verdict for the Rhinos match case before exhausting “proper” football channels.

Taking football matters to court attracts “heavy sanctions” under Fifa, Zifa and PSL codes.

Fifa article 64 prohibits taking matters to court.

The PSL board of governors also resolved that in future, any club that takes football matters to court will be expelled. Herentals are facing a dilemma and could be expelled from the league if they don’t withdraw their court case.

Turning to newly promoted clubs that haven’t paid affiliation fees or have paid part of the $208 000 that also includes a security deposit, the PSL spokesperson Kudzai Bare said the board resolved that those teams pay up by Friday, March 13 or be expelled.

Cranbourne Bullets are the only paid up team out of the four that were promoted.

Tenax and Bulawayo City have made part-payments while Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) side Whawha are yet to pay.

Tenax, Bulawayo City and Whawha were allowed to observe yesterday’s meeting.

“If they fail to pay by March 13 they will be thrown out of the league. If one club fails to pay, the board resolved that the team that finished as best losers, that’s position 15, will be recalled. If two fail to pay, then the season will start with 16 paid up clubs,” Bare said.

She said the fixtures will be released after March 13 when all outstanding matters have been resolved.

Bare added that they are finalising with their sponsor and the fixtures will be released when they conclude the sponsorship deal.

Other issues that were raised include concerns about referees. It was resolved that PSL engages the Zimbabwe Soccer Referees Committee, after some clubs complained that it appears some referees were “following” certain teams. 

MDC Angry With Matemadanda Statement, “those who want cheaper food must join the army.”

Victor Matemadanda

The Nelson Chamisa led MDC has issued another statement blasting the ruling party’s political commissar Victor Matemadanda who reportedly said those who want cheaper food must join the army.

The MDC posted this statement on Facebook:

The ill-conceived statement by one Victor Matemadanda that anyone who wants cheaper goods must join the army is grossly misplaced and an insult to the suffering people of Zimbabwe.

Matemadanda was implying that everyone should become a soldier if they want affordable goods and a decent life, yet it is impossible for every citizen to be a soldier. Every nation has diverse competences and thus giving reason for division of labour.

There is no privilege at all in buying from a garrison shop as every citizen must be able to procure goods and services wherever they want.

The history is that all military camps and police depots had garrison shops, then commonly known as army canteens but these were designed to service young recruits normally confined to the barracks and hostels during training.

Re-introducing shops for experienced professionals is an insult. In any case, apart from the rest of the citizens who have not been granted the privilege to buy from these special shops, they are inadequate in addressing all the needs of our uniformed officers:

There is a serious shortage of cash in the country, how are the garrison shops going to solve the cash crisis in the economy?

There is a serious shortage of fuel in the country, is fuel going to be available in the garrison shops?

Will electricity that is in short supply in the country be available in the garrison shops, even for the soldiers? Will the garrison shops provide our uniformed forces with school fees for their children and will their relatives and extended families benefit from these shops?

The garrison shops are likely to give a rise to a black market as the securocrats are likely to buy from these shops and resell at inflated prices. The shops will only cause bad blood between the securocrats and members of the public and the nation is tired of these divide and rule tactics by the regime.

The prudent panacea is to find real long-lasting solutions to the crisis ravaging the country. We need our securocrats, like everyone else, to be accorded decent salaries that would enable them to live a decent life in their motherland.

Matemadanda must just go to Hell.

Emmanuel Chimwanda
Secretary for Defence and Security

No Foreign Currency No Fuel For You, As Simple As All That

State Media|FUEL is readily available for motorists buying in foreign currency, but not for those using local currency who have to queue for hours to access the commodity.

This supply situation of diesel and petrol has exposed social imbalances as those with foreign currency find it easy to access fuel while the rest spend long hours in queues, in some cases failing to get it. Long, winding queues at service stations selling in local currency and people waiting for public transport for hours drive home the impact of the fuel shortage.

In Bulawayo on Thursday most fuel stations selling the commodity in local currency did not have the product except for Engen and Total service stations but by 1PM it had run out. Yesterday motorists were queuing at most service stations hoping there would be deliveries. The situation was different for those selling in forex as they had short or no queues at all as motorists refilled their tanks with much ease.

Motorists told Chronicle that while buying fuel in local currency is much cheaper, some of them were forced to buy at service stations charging in foreign currency as it was convenient.

Mr Ozias Moyo who was queuing at Engen Service Station which sells in local currency at the corner of Fife Avenue and Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Street said he had joined the queue at 8AM but had not refueled by 1PM.

He was not sure if he was going to get the petrol as there were claims that it was running out.

“Right now, my tank is empty that is why you are seeing me pushing my vehicle while in the queue. I should have been in Maphisa at 10AM where I have business interests but I’m still here. It’s a great inconvenience. My business has been greatly affected. But we are left with no option but to queue as we have no access to foreign currency. In case I get the foreign currency, it would be too little to buy enough fuel,” said Mr Moyo.

Ms Beatrice Sibanda said the situation is even worse for women as some men jump the queue.

At the Zuva Service Station which sells in forex along Leopold Takawira Road, diesel was going for US$1,36 but there was no queue. They were waiting for a petrol delivery. The fuel station has pumps for those buying in local currency, with petrol pegged at $20,30 per litre while petrol was $19,04 diesel, but nothing was available.

At Busuman Service Station along Fife Street between 14 and 15 Avenues there was a continuous flow of traffic as motorists refilled their vehicles with much ease at US$1,25 per litre for both petrol and diesel. A motorist who only identified himself as Ranger and was refilling at Busuman said he opts for the service station as he had heard that the fuel lasts longer.

“The reason why we are buying from this station is because there are no queues and the fuel last longer. For instance, if I buy 10 litres here, the fuel comes from Botswana it’s not blended and it can last me three and a half days but if I buy the ethanol blended fuel from other stations it just lasts me two days. This also means I will not be buying from other recently licenced foreign currency selling stations as they are selling blended fuel even if they do not have queues,” said Ranger.

Chronicle could not immediately verify his claims. However, he said he was able to access foreign currency as his operations are in the mining sector.

There was also no queue at Flo Service Station that sells in forex along Khami Road where petrol and diesel were being sold for US$1,18 per litre.

The discrepancies in the price of fuel sold in forex was attributed to the absence of a gazetted price in forex.

Asked why there was no gazetted price for fuel being sold in forex, Energy and Power Development Minister Advocate Fortune Chasi said Government is working on a framework to address that.

“We have set up the Direct Fuel Import arrangement which principally deals with those that import fuel directly. A framework has been developed but in addition to that we have a regulation that will soon kick in to ensure that there is regulatory clarity in this area. The publication is imminent,” said Adv Chasi.

For those who do not have foreign currency, trying to get fuel is now a huge inconvenience.

In Gwanda motorists are struggling to access fuel which is in short supply and some are forced to buy it from the black market in forex. There is no licensed service station selling in forex in the mining town.

A motorist, Mr Leonard Sibanda said: “The fuel situation in this town is so bad that it’s either there is no fuel at all at all service stations or there will be only one service station with fuel and there will be long queues. I have opted to buy fuel from the black market which is going for R110 for 5 litres as the situation is unpleasant. This situation has to be addressed as soon as possible.”

Ms Faith Shumba said when fuel was there it was difficult to buy it as most service stations were demanding cash.

In Gweru, fuel was readily available at service stations like Flo in the central business district and Clemond in Woodlands Park which sell the commodity in United States dollars There wasn’t any fuel at service stations that sell in local currency in the CBD. Such service stations like Zuva said they last received supplies more than a week ago.

In Victoria Falls only Zuva service station had fuel on Thursday which was being sold in United States dollars. A litre of petrol was being sold for US$1.25.

In Plumtree, fuel is in short supply both at service stations and on the black market.

Fuel on the black market was also in short supply with dealers saying they were having problems getting forex to source the commodity in Botswana.

In Beitbridge, some people have resorted to crossing into Musina to buy the commodity. There are also three service stations that sell fuel in forex.

Speaking in the National Assembly during the Wednesday’s Question and Answer session, Power and Energy Development Deputy Minister Magna Mudyiwa said the decision to blend fuel with ethanol, was meant to increase volumes.

“I think we are aware that we are having a serious shortage of fuel in the country. So, if we do not blend our fuel we will need much more forex to buy the fuel. So that is why we had a policy to do the blending,” she said. “Currently, we are blending at five percent, at some point we went to as far as 20 percent. We do not have enough fuel in the country so there is no choice for motorists to choose whether they want to use the blended fuel or the unblended.”

Deputy Minister Mudyiwa said while Government was addressing problems in the sector, foreign currency challenges continue to hinder adequate supplies.

South Africa Coronavirus Patient Speaks, “I trust the worst is over and I’m coming to grips with it.”

“I believe I’ m on the path to recovery and am feeling much better than I was a few days ago. I remain in self-isolation until I have been given the all-clear. I trust the worst is over and I’m coming to grips with it.”

These were the words of the 38-year-old Hilton businessman who was confirmed positive with South Africa’ s first case of Covid-19 on Thursday.

The father of two spoke exclusively to The Witness last night from his home at an upmarket estate in Hilton, after Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced earlier that the country had recorded its first case of the virus.

The announcement set off a flurry of rumours and incorrect speculation on social media that shopping centres in Hilton had been quarantined, that the patient was from Durban and that his two children who attend Cowan House Preparatory School had also tested positive, among others.

The man, who asked not to be named, said he, his wife and eight friends returned from a skiing trip to Livigno, northern Italy, on Sunday, March 1. They had left on February 21, flying from King Shaka airport to Dubai, then to Zurich and on to a ski resort in Livigno, returning the same way.

He said he could not pinpoint where and how he got infected, but suspected it could have been on the way to or from Livigno. The man confirmed that the others in their group had since been isolated and were being tested, as well as his wife and sons.

“I started feeling a bit ill with usual flu-like symptoms on Sunday evening. It got progressively worse on Monday. On Tuesday morning, I saw the doctor here in Hilton. She was actually quite vigilant and said that because I had been to a highly-infected area [Italy] and had travelled, I should get a swab test done. So I did on Tuesday by mid-day and was told I would get my results in 48 hours’ time. The pathology lab staff were excellent and it felt more like going into a bio-hazard facility as their staff were wearing protective gear and their facilities were also protected.

“To the minute today [Thurday] by about midday, I got a call from the NICD to confirm I had tested positive. It was overwhelming and before we had a chance to actually process what was going on, about two hours later, the Health minister had made the announcement confirming the case to the country,” he said.

Dr Robyn Reed, the Hilton doctor who saw the man, has also isolated herself as a precautionary measure. Reed, who was widely named on community WhatsApp groups, declined to comment when contacted and referred The Witness to the NICD.

The man said he had also isolated himself since he started feeling ill.

“We just took a precautionary measure and decided that I should be isolated from the rest of my family and I’m glad we did so. My wife and sons are not showing any symptoms as yet. There’s an extra-low possibility my sons could be affected as they haven’t had much contact with me since I arrived. They have been to school on Monday and Tuesday and we will explore that issue with the school … It [Covid-19] is viral so there’s no cure and only the symptoms can be treated. But, touch wood, I’ve been feeling much better since Wednesday afternoon and today [Thursday] has been good …”

Soon after news broke of the confirmed case, the man’s wife sent a WhatsApp message that was widely circulated on social media. It read: “Hello friends and family. [He] has tested positive to coronavirus. We have been home in quarantine since Tuesday. The kids and I don’t have symptoms, but will be tested. We are trying to deal with all of this, obviously it’s a big shock as we didn’t for one-minute think he had the virus. We are in constant contact with the NICD [National Institute for Communicable Diseases] and if you’ve been in contact with him you will be contacted by them.”

Cowan House Preparatory School in Hilton, which the man’s children attend, confirmed in a letter to parents late last night that the school will be closed on Thursday and weekend extra-curricular activities have been cancelled.

Other schools in Pietermaritzburg and Hilton released statements calling for calm and that appropriate measures would be taken at the schools.

– The Witness

Husband Thoroughly Beats Wife For Taking Too Long To Come To The Bedroom

File: Man beating wife

BLESSING Ruwocha (30) from Mzilikazi suburb couldn’t escape the wrath of her husband Promise Newanji (34) last week when she failed to walk fast to their bedroom where Newanji was anxiously waiting to have se_x with her.

Ruwocha who was men_struating on the day in question said she was not feeling well due to stomach cramps that she was nursing and had spent most of her day with her neighbour next door.

“When I went back home I found him cooking. When I tried to make a conversation with him he seemed angry and didn’t want to talk to me,” said Ruwocha.

She said her husband told her that she was not happy that he didn’t find her home when he got back from work around 5.30pm. He was also furiated by the fact that he had to be the one cooking.

“He then left me where I was standing and went to our bedroom. He called me to go and join him inside our bedroom.

“I couldn’t go immediately because of the stomach cramps that I was feeling so I took time to go to him,” said Ruwocha.

This angered Newanji who thought his wife was defying him in their home.

“When I got there, he suddenly jumped on my shoulders and slapped me thrice on my face before proceeding to bash my whole body. He grabbed my neck and started strangling me before he finally let me go,” said Ruwocha.

Ruwocha said she didn’t sustain any injuries but felt pain all over her body. She revealed that her husband was now used to beating her up most of the times.

“This was not the first time he was abusing me. He started long ago but would quickly apologise and I would forgive him. So I reported him this time,” she added.

He appeared before Bulawayo Magistrate Lenia Khumalo at Tredgold court and was found guilty as charged. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $300 by 30 March or face 30 days of imprisonment.

— BMetro

Mnangagwa Declares War On Cockroaches

“I will, in future, be making unannounced visits to homes countrywide to check on hygiene standards there. I don’t want to find a home with cockroaches.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa cleaning up Mupandawana growth point on Friday.

State Media|The national clean-up campaign has made significant impact towards fostering a culture of cleanliness among citizens, the President has said. He made the remarks during a clean-up exercise, which was attended by hundreds of people at Mupandawana Town yesterday.

This was the first time the programme was undertaken in a rural area, where the President led the cleaning of Mupandawana Bus Terminus amid ululation from the people.

Speaking after the 2-hour long clean-up, the President commended strides made so far in inculcating a culture of cleanliness.

He said the fight against littering should start at household level.

“We hope that the clean-up exercise will become a daily habit and I am very happy that Samora Machel Avenue in Harare is now very clean and people have even planted flowers, something that started after we initiated the clean-up campaign.

“Even visitors who come to the city will commend Samora Machel Avenue and say ‘what a clean city this is’ and that is what we want,” said the President.

Taking the clean-up to rural areas, said President Mnangagwa, demonstrated seriousness in the fight against litter.

About 65 percent of Zimbabweans live in rural areas, hence the decision to move there.

The President said the Second Republic valued cleanliness as evidenced by top Government officials who led the clean-up in various parts of the country.

He challenged both rural and urban local authorities to develop waste management policies to tame the scourge of littering.

“In rural areas in particular, putting in place a waste management policy is very important because every single day there is a family that throws away litter,” he said.

The President urged leaders, from village heads and chiefs, to encourage cleanliness, starting with homes.

“I will, in future, be making unannounced visits to homes countrywide to check on hygiene standards there. I don’t want to find a home with cockroaches.

“A home that has cockroaches shows that people staying there are not tidy; they don’t clean their homes and wash their utensils. Smartness should start in the home,” said President Mnangagwa.

He commended the Mupandawana community for keeping their area clean.

The President went down memory lane and narrated the challenges encountered during the liberation war when fighters rarely washed their clothes, forcing some of them to burn them to control lice.

President Mnangagwa advised people to drink water from clean sources or treat it before drinking.

Public transport operators were challenged to have litter bins in their vehicles to prevent the indiscriminate littering.

He further called upon people to plant fruit trees at their homes and have vegetable gardens for healthy living.

Environment, Climate Change, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu commended President Mnangagwa for conceiving the clean-up campaigns.

He said the President’s decision to lead from the front demonstrated servant leadership, and called on everyone to heed the cleanliness drive.

Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Ezra Chadzamira said the province was ahead in implementing the clean-up campaign, with many prominent institutions adopting streets and places, which they keep clean.

Cabinet ministers Owen Ncube (State Security), Professor Amon Murwira (Higher and Tertiary Education), Dr Obadiah Moyo (Health and Child Care) and Zanu PF politburo members Cdes Sydney Sekeramayi, Mike Bimha, Josaya Hungwe, Engelbert Rugeje and Lovemore Matuke, traditional leader Chief Gutu, joined the President during the clean-up.

Security In Question After Growing Number Of Armed Robberies

Own Correspondent|The spate of armed robberies in the country is on a concerning increase with thousands of dollars lost everyday throughout the country in varied incidents of robberies.

Of major concern is that, government through the police and Ministry of Home Affairs has decided to turn a blind eye to the scourge which is threatening to turn the country into a chaos.

In a recent incident, robbers attacked the home of Chitungwiza businessman Mr Ernest Mangwiro Nyamayaro, popularly known as “Mukanya”, on Thursday morning and made off with $149 000 in what is believed to have been an inside job.

Mukanya, who operates a potato business, owns properties in and around Chitungwiza.

The six armed robbers first attacked the security guard on duty at his Riverside house in Chitungwiza, tied him up, and then entered the house to confront the businessman’s wife before forcibly taking away five cellphones and the cash.

Police have urged people not to keep cash at home and to ensure that even their employees do not know where or when cash is being carried.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed yesterday that the robbers attacked at 4.50am. “We believe that the robbers had inside information that the businessman had cash at home. We are still investigating the case,” he said.

He urged people to tighten security at their homes and business premises and avoid keeping large amounts of cash. “They should also not divulge any information pertaining to movement of cash to anyone or even their employees,” Asst Comm Nyathi said.

Last week, two Harare businessmen —Mr Tawanda Nyambirai and Mr Rodney Dangarembizi — lost more than US$220 000 to a gang of eight armed robbers.

The robbers, who are yet to be arrested, first stormed Mr Nyambirai’s TN Holdings head office in Harare and then Mr Dangarembizi’s business premises at Chisipite wearing masks.

Last month, another gang of armed robbers stole a car and grabbed substantial amounts of money from illegal foreign currency dealers at Makoni Shopping Centre in Chitungwiza.

Zim Diplomat Embarrasses The Country In The USA, Escapes Long Custody Due To Diplomatic Immunity

Macmillan Moyana

A high-level diplomat with the Embassy of Zimbabwe was arrested in January this year after forcing his way into a Gaithersburg home at random.

35yo Macmillan Moyana faced up to 50 years in prison. Prosecutors, however, dropped all charges because of diplomatic immunity.

Government has since recalled the officer from Zimbabwe’s embassy in Washington following the allegations. Moyana is now facing disciplinary action according to Public Service Commission (PSC) regulations.

He was arraigned before the courts in January, but the charges were later dropped due to diplomatic immunity.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade spokesperson Mrs Constance Chemwayi confirmed the incident yesterday.

“The ministry can confirm that one of our junior officers in Washington was recently involved in unbecoming behaviour that is unacceptable among our diplomats.

“The ministry swiftly took action and recalled him. He is currently under disciplinary action in accordance with the Public Service Commission regulations,” Mrs Chemwayi said in a statement.

According to media reports, the incident occurred at around 2 am on a Friday in late January.

Mr Moyana allegedly went to a house where a woman was sleeping with her two children.

The woman went to her front door and cracked it open, thinking it was merely a friend, family member or neighbour in need of assistance.

That is when the suspect tried to bum-rush the door, forcing entry into the house, and hitting the victim with the door, according to court documents.

Court documents note that the victim was still “foggy” from being awoken unexpectedly.

The victim stated that the suspect broke the panel of the door, but she was able to force him back and lock the door.

The woman called for help and when the police arrived, Mr Moyana was found in a nearby wood line near the victim’s house screaming and yelling.

Mr Moyana was charged with home invasion, second-degree assault, third-degree burglary, reckless endangerment, and trespassing.

All five counts carried a combined total of up to 50 years in prison, although they were later dropped.

MDC, Zanu PF Find Each Other, Join Hands To Pass Freedom Of Information Bill

The National Assembly on Thursday passed the Freedom of Information Bill with the full support of Zanu PF and opposition MPs after a lengthy drafting and amending process to ensure the final version was a product of consensus.

The Bill is the centrepiece of three proposed laws that will repeal the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) and bring Zimbabwe’s information-related laws into conformity with the Declaration of Rights in the Constitution.

The other two, the Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill and the Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill, will be debated in Parliament soon.

The Bill was passed with minor amendments, with the concurrence of all political parties in the House.

The Bill seeks to give effect to Section 62 of the Constitution which provides for the right to access to information as enshrined in the Declaration of Rights.

The drafting process involved, at an early stage, input from the relevant Parliamentary portfolio committee, one of the committees that are chaired by an opposition MP, to ensure consensus was built.

Generally, legislation that involves rights does not generate ideological differences, but needs everyone to figure out how best to implement the right effectively.

The Bill sets out the procedure of access to information held by public institutions or information held by any person, which is necessary for the exercise or protection of a right.

It also sets out considerations for making available, on a voluntary basis by entities, certain categories of information thereby removing the need for formal requests for such information.

The Bill also sets out the scope of limitations on the right of access to information, the rights of third parties, the role of principal officers of entities and information officers in its implementation, procedures for internal and court appeals in respect to requests for access to information and the time limits within which these processes must be carried out.

Speaking on behalf of the Portfolio Committee on Information, Media and Broadcasting Services following the passage of the Bill, Mbizo legislator Mr Settlement Chikwinya (MDC-Alliance) thanked Government for the inclusivity in coming up with the Bill.

“At the point of drafting these laws, that is the laws which are repealing AIPPA, from the point of drafting Parliament was included. We went to Nyanga with the drafters and we had our input,” he said.

“At consultation stage and even at the point of cleaning up the areas where we did not find each other, we had a round-table meeting where the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Information and Parliament were involved. I believe that such a process will remove some of the political undertones which we may have in terms of suspicion. So I hope that the precedent can actually be sustained.”

Zanu PF representative for Makonde, Cde Kindness Paradza, said he was happy that AIPPA would be repealed.

“I just want to say that I am so happy for this 9th Parliament that we have all agreed to make sure that we tear down AIPPA which was a bad law and that Bill is going to repeal this law. So, we are very happy. I am vindicated because in 2003, I stood up here and I said this was a bad law and I was hounded out of the party because of that. I just want to put it on record that I am so happy because I am vindicated,” Cde Paradza said.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi thanked parliamentarians from across the political divide for the manner in which they debated the Bill.

“I want to thank the Honourable Members for the robust debate. I enjoyed it,” Minister Ziyambi said.

“I think the procedure that we used when we debated this Bill, we have had long sessions where we shared ideas and that is the reason why you saw we had a lot of concurrence on a lot of issues pertaining to this Bill. It is my wish that this culture is continued when we are producing more Bills in future.”

Following its passage in the National Assembly, the Bill was referred to the Parliamentary Legal Committee and will be transmitted to Senate thereafter.

Other Bills that are part of media reforms, including the Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill and the Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill, will be debated in Parliament soon.

-State Media

Chigumba, Silaigwana In SA For Social Media Conference

By Jane Mlambo| Controversial ZEC Chairperson, Priscilla Chigumba and his Chief staffer Utoile Silaigwana are currently in South Africa where they are attending a conference on the impact of social media on electoral integrity in Africa.

Posting on its Twitter account, ZEC said the conference will equip the two with knowledge on harnessing social media.

Self-Styled Prophet Pulls Out Manhood, Rapes Girl (19) At Shrine

A SELF-STYLED prophet allegedly raped a teenage girl after ordering her to bring her private parts’ fluids so that he would mix with his to cast out evil spirits that were tormenting her.
It is alleged a 19-year-old teenager was tormented by evil spirits.

Her father took her to Prophet Merryward Marara (36)’s shrine in Southwold suburb in Bulawayo.

It is said on the day in question there were a lot of people, as a result Merryward asked the young woman’s father to go and leave her behind. The unsuspecting father left her and returned home.

It is alleged that the prophet told her that her ex-lover cast a bad spell on her and for her to be delivered she needed to bring her vaginal fluids that he would mix with his sperms.

It is said he told the young woman to return the following day at 5pm.
It is reported she returned the following day at 5pm.

The accused person allegedly told the unsuspecting woman that
the Holy Spirit had revealed to him that he had to have sex with her and failure to that evil spirits would torment her to death.

The prophet remained with her alone when other people who had come to be prayed for had left.

He allegedly told her to spread a white cloth on the ground and lie on it. The minor complied and he raped her once with a condom.

The prophet then ordered the minor to write her ex-boyfriend’s name on a paper and poured water into the condom which had his sperms.
Merryward allegedly held the condom in the air and prayed for it and gave it to the complainant to bath with the mixture for five days.

The teenager returned home and narrated the whole ordeal to her aunt. The aunt advised her to make a police report leading to the arrest of Merryward.

He appeared before regional magistrate Mafios Moyo facing a rape charge.

He pleaded not guilty. He was remanded out of custody to next week on Wednesday for continuation of trial.

-B-M-Metro

Weird As Snake Saves Denver Man From Axe-Wielding Robbers

A man from Denver Suburb thanked his lucky stars on Friday when a snake found in his house saved him from further attacks from robbers who had already axed him countless times all over his body.

Mike Zheve (52) who had gone to Mutare for a few days went back home where he stays alone on Friday to find a snake waiting to be his knight in the dark night against intruders who had violently made their way into his house by axing down his door.

“I was sleeping when I heard a loud bang on my door.

Before long the two males were already inside my house beating and axing me all over my body demanding that I surrender my Huawei P20 phone, watch and all my money to them,” said Zheve.

Zheve said he got suspicious of the duo who seemed to know the type of phone he was using even though they hadn’t seen it.
“I took the watch off and gave it to them.

As I retrieved the money where I kept it, we saw a huge snake just next to my bed in the same room.

We all got a fright and the other guy quickly stroked it with the axe,” said Zheve.

-State Media

NetOne CEO Appeals Suspension

By Own Correspondent| Suspended NetOne chief executive Lazarus Muchenje has filed an urgent chamber application with the High Court where he is challenging his suspension.

Muchenje through his lawyers, Maronda and Malinga Practitioners wants the court to nullify the resolution to suspend him and ensure that NetOne is interdicted from pursuing the purported resolution passed in an unlawful board meeting held on February 20,2020.

Muchenje cited Suzan Mutangadura, Winston Makamure,Dr Ranganai Mavhunga,Paradzai Chakona, Dr Douglas Mamvura and Net One Cellular(Pvt) Ltd as respondents.-Statemedia

Govt Okays Forex Payments For Passports

By A Correspondent| The government of Zimbabwe on Friday gazetted a new amended Statutory Instrument 61 of 2020 which allows citizens with free funds to pay passport fees using foreign currency.

The gazette reads in part:

The Exchange Control (Exclusive Use of Zimbabwe Dollar for Domestic Transactions) Regulations, 2019, is published in Statutory Instrument 212 of 2019, is amended in Section 4 (“Transactions Excluded from Scope of “Domestic Transactions”) by the insertion of the following paragraph after paragraph (f).

(g) payment for emergency passports, that is the payment out of free funds (as defined in Section 2 of the Exchange Control Regulations, 1996) of any fee for the issuance of a passport within twenty-four hours of the fulfilment of the requirements for such issuance by the person in whose name passport is to be issued.

Last year in June, Zimbabwe through Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019 banned the use of foreign currencies for domestic transactions thereby leaving the Zimbabwe dollar which was reintroduced by the same SI as the sole legal tender in the country.

De-dollarisation is, however, proving to be a mammoth task for Zimbabwe particularly because most of the commodities in the country are imported and traders are rejecting the local currency which is rapidly shedding value against major currencies.

Mnangagwa mocks Opposition, Says They Want to Hold Dialogue With ZUPCO Buses

Emmerson Mnangagwa has castigated the opposition for what he described as “violent and reckless behaviour.”

Mnangagwa made the remarks in Gutu on Friday.

”No country can develop unless it’s stable.

You can’t hold dialogue with Zupco buses so it doesn’t make sense to attack them,” said Mnangagwa.

He added:”Those who have grievances must find proper ways of expressing themselves.They must use the proper channels of communication.”

12 Months In Prison For Stealing Fuel Jerrycan

A BULAWAYO man was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for stealing a jerrycan valued at $725 from a parked vehicle.

Thabani Sibanda (29) from Emakhandeni suburb stole from Mr Alvis Ncube (62) of Barbourfields suburb.

Sibanda had pleaded guilty to theft before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Lizwe Jamela.

Three months of the sentence were suspended for five years on condition that he does not commit a similar offence within the period.

 A further nine months were suspended on condition that he does 315 hours of community service at Emakhandeni Primary School from March 9.

 Sibanda told the court that he survives by baking cupcakes and making potato fritters so he stole the jerry can which he wanted to sell to raise money to buy flour after his wares were taken by police.

 Prosecuting, Mr Terrence Chakabuda said on February 25 this year, Sibanda stole the 20-litre jerrycan from Mr Ncube’s car, which was parked near Choppies Supermarket along Fort Street.

“The complainant spotted the accused person and through the aid of police officers who were on patrol, they managed to apprehend the accused person and the jerrycan was recovered,” said Mr Chakabuda. 

-State Media

Kuzvisimbisa! Mnangagwa Says US Sanctions Wont Scuttle Re-Engagement Efforts

There is nothing new about the renewal of the illegal sanctions imposed by the United States and Zimbabwe will continue engagement and re-engagement with the international community, President Mnangagwa has said.

He was addressing a packed Zanu PF rally at Matizha Business Centre in Gutu, organised by the Zanu PF provincial executive in Masvingo.

Earlier, the President had led a clean-up at Mupandawana Bus terminus.

This week, the US extended its illegal sanctions regime against Zimbabwe by another year, but the President said there was nothing new since the country had been under the same embargo for the past two decades.

Countries willing to work with Zimbabwe, said President Mnangagwa, should first acknowledge the land reform programme and accept that it was a closed chapter.

“You may have heard that the US renewed its sanctions on us. There is nothing new there. We have been with these sanctions for the past 20 years. These are the same sanctions they have renewed. As Zimbabwe, we have a policy of engagement and re-engagement. The whole of Sadc is standing with us. You may recall that on October 25, 2019, Sadc countries in their respective countries had various programmes calling the Americans to remove their sanctions on Zimbabwe.

“All embassies of Sadc countries and the African Union (AU) also did the same. When we went to the United Nations in September last year, our continental organisation, the African Union told the UN to call for the removal of all forms of sanctions on Zimbabwe.”

President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe would continue calling for the unconditional lifting of the sanctions.  He said the sanctions were unjustified.

President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe was a peace-loving country which had not committed any crime against the Americans or the British. In any case, he said, it was the British who wronged Zimbabwe by grabbing its land.

“Actually, it’s the British who committed a crime against us when they came here and took our land.

“We waged the armed struggle and took back our land and said they (British) should also go back to their country. They were not happy with that, but the land reform programme is irreversible and to us it’s a closed chapter. Those who want to be our friends should befriend us knowing that land reform is irreversible. We are not going back on that. Embrace us as we are, then we work together like that.”

President Mnangagwa emphasised the need for production at household level.

He said his administration had declared 2020 as a year of production.

Turning to party politics, President Mnangagwa called for unity and discipline.

“I want to say to you all, we want building of the party. I am happy that here in Masvingo you are a one Party State. You have shown love both to the party and to me as your leader. You must defend your party all the time. We don’t want people who defend the party during the day and denounce it at night. Be truthful to the party all the time.”

-State Media

Money-Changer Ambushed And Murdered In Byo

AN illegal money changer was ambushed and shot dead outside a lodge in Bulawayo’s Kumalo suburb, police have confirmed.

The assailants, according to family members, got away with at least US$20 000 in the raid at around 8PM on Thursday. Madakwa Mapako’s younger brother and family spokesperson, Pardon, said his killers threw teargas cannisters at the scene to chase away onlookers.

He said Madakwa was killed near Continental Lodge where he had gone to make a transaction.

He showed the Chronicle CCTV footage that was taken at night on February 21, this year, where two masked men armed with a gun tried to lure his brother out of his house.

“Later we found out they had carjacked an usphatheleni (illegal money changer), bundled him into the boot of his car and used it in their attempt to kill my brother,” said Pardon.

He said the family was told the people who shot his brother on Thursday used a stolen vehicle to getaway.

“They used the same method as the guys we saw on CCTV. That’s why we think it’s the same people,” said Pardon. “Police know everything. In fact, when we showed them the CCTV footage, they even confirmed that they know some of the robbers. The robbers are well known and even the police know them. They tracked my brother two weeks ago.” 

Madakwa, he said, used to keep at least US$20 000 in a black bag around his waist but no one can account for the money. 

“I was with my bother in the afternoon on the day he died. He used to keep US$20 000 around his waist and all other currencies were kept separate. Police told us only R20 000 and ZW$60 was recovered at the scene,” he said.

Pardon dismissed social media reports that his brother was killed by soldiers.

“This Gambakwe guy on YouTube claims my brother was shot by soldiers at his house but my brother lives in Cowdray Park and was robbed in Kumalo. Some are even claiming that he was in the company of a hooker but these are all lies. He went there for a transaction,” he fumed.

Police, he said, slept on the job as the family had previously reported that Madakwa was being stalked by the robbers since February 21. 

Bulawayo Province Police spokesperson, Inspector Abednico Ncube said Madakwa Mapako (48) was shot on the chest outside the lodge where he had booked for 30 minutes with his girlfriend.

“Police are investigating a case of murder which occurred outside a hotel in Bulawayo where a male adult, Madakwa Mapako was shot on the chest by armed robbers. The deceased had gone with a girlfriend to the hotel where he was only booked for 30 minutes. Upon getting out of the hotel, as he was trying to get into the car, a man emerged from the back and grabbed him. Two men joined in and in the ensuing scuffle. Mapako was shot on the chest,” said Insp Ncube.

He said the robbers searched the car and fled with an unconfirmed amount of cash while R20 000 and ZWL$60 that was tied around his waist was recovered.

Inspector Ncube appealed for information that may lead to the arrest of the culprits. 

-State Media

Ndunge’s Son, Ex Wife Fights Over Late Sangoma Father’s Wealth

THE son of the late popular traditional healer Sekuru Ndunge born, Charles Makuyana, Jabulani and his estranged wife are embroiled in a bitter court wrangle over the distribution of property following their divorce recently.

Makuyana has approached the Chipinge magistrate courts seeking to distribute property with his estranged wife, Ethel Loreen Jenhu to whom he was customarily married since 2003 until their divorce last year.

In his particulars of claim, Makuyana is seeking the return of three vehicles; a Toyota Prado, Toyota Bubble, and Toyota Picnic, which were given to him by his late father, four car radios and a house in Usunga Suburb in Chipinge.

He also contented that his estranged wife has in her possession two Honda Fit vehicles, a stand in Glenview Park suburb in Chipinge and household property.

“During the union’s blissful seasons the parties were blessed with a minor child (name given) born in 2004. Plaintiff (Makuyana) purchased stand number 1961 Usunga from Defendant (Jenhu)’s mother, Beauty Chumuriwo and developed it into a full house. Plaintiff was given three motor vehicles to use by his later father namely a Toyota Prado, Toyota Bubble and Toyota Picnic and also acquired the movable property,” said Makuyana.

He said he also helped Jenhu to start a chicken project from which she managed to buy the Honda Fit vehicles which she now uses as taxis and also bought a stand in Glenview suburb in the Eastern Highlands town.

“Defendant will be unjustly enriched at the expense of plaintiff if acquired property is not distributed in terms of the proposed method. Defendant should get two Honda Fit vehicles, household property and a stand in Glenview suburb in Chipinge,” he said.

However, Jenhu opposed the claim arguing that her former husband included property which did not belong to them and had also left out other properties.More in Home

“It is denied that the Plaintiff (Makuyana) gave any financial assistance to the Defendant to start a chicken or transport business. If anything, the Plaintiff was frantically trying to thwart the Defendants’ efforts. The two Honda Fit vehicles were acquired by the Defendant and Plaintiff didn’t contribute anything. It’s vehemently denied that Defendant acquired any stand in Chipinge. Plaintiff is put to strict proof thereof,” Junhe said in her response.

“That constitutes bad pleading. The suggested distribution pattern is flawed, unjust and unfair. It includes property that doesn’t belong to the parties at law and fact, it further omits without legal justification of several other properties that should be included. The Plaintiff‘s prayer is unjust and unfair and in some instance, incompetent and should be dismissed with costs. Wherefore the Defendant prays that the claim be dismissed with costs.”

Chipinge magistrate Joshua Nembaware then referred the matter for trial.

-Newsday

You Are Petty That’s Why People Are Hungry, Zhuwao Fumes At ED

FORMER Labour minister and nephew to the late former President Robert Mugabe, Patrick Zhuwao has lashed out at President Emmerson Mnangagwa, describing him as a trivial leader whose pettiness risked exposing many people to hunger.

He was reacting to the seizure of his farm by government. In a letter dated February 11 by Lands minister Perrance Shiri, Zhuwao has been ordered off his 827-hectare Diandra Farm in Mashonaland West province.

But Zhuwao, a self-exiled former member of the vanquished G40 faction, has angrily reacted to the seizure of his farm, saying: “Despite the fact that we made personal investments that have significant impact on contributing towards food security, it is sad that Mnangagwa’s pettiness is putting people’s lives at risk of famine.

“We financed the operations from bank loans which we consistently paid back despite the various disturbances that l encountered. We have over 1 000 overhead sprinkler units which can irrigate 150 hectares. We also invested in centre pivot irrigation equipment for 187,5 hectares. Due to the continuous requirements for electricity during tobacco curing, we have 230 KVA standby power generation capacities.”

He said the farm was an integrated hybrid cropping and livestock enterprise relying on state-of-the-art technology that he claims to have introduced since he took over the farm.

He said the farm was structured to produce a special breed of quality beef cattle weaners for new farmers who need fast growing, but hardy and resilient cattle.

“We were so successful in terms of quality stock that we won Zimbabwe Agricultural Society prizes for the best beef cow in 2012, second best beef cow in 2016, and second beef bull in 2012,” he said.

“On the tobacco front, we were amongst the pioneers of hydroponic floating tray technology for tobacco seedling production. We became so competent at this technology that the Tobacco Research Board would regularly visit us to see what innovations we were working on. We even had a technical delegation visit us from Iran to learn about tobacco seedlings production using deep water culture hydroponics.”

-Newsday

CAF Now Monitoring Coronavirus Scourge

THE Confederation of African Football say they will remain vigilant of the threat posed by coronavirus ahead of major football events, including the CHAN finals in Cameroon.
The Warriors will be part of the show in Cameroon.

The continental football mother body yesterday issued a statement, just hours after Cameroon confirmed its first case of the deadly communicable disease.

The Warriors are also scheduled to travel to Algeria, which has become the epicentre of the disease in Africa after 17 cases were confirmed this week, for a 2021 AFCON qualifier this month.

“CAF is following with great attention the evolution of the situation of this pandemic affecting our continent.

‘‘Eight major African football countries have reported cases to date: Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Cameroon and South Africa.

“CAF has mandated the Medical Committee to monitor the evolution of this disease and to set up measures to protect the health of players and all actors of the game.

“A team has been set up, under the authority of the CAF President, made up of experts from various fields, particularly medical, who are essentially responsible for the health of the players and the members of the African football family,” said CAF in a statement.

Togo yesterday became the ninth African country to be affected after they recorded their first case.

There have been fears, after the cases surpassed the 100 000-mark globally inside two months, forcing authorities to cancel some sporting events and games.

CAF, however, said their events slated for the coming weeks, which also include the AFCON qualifiers and the interclub finals, will go ahead as planned.

But, in extreme cases, they have left the door open for authorities to either postpone or play the games behind closed doors.

“We are not extremely worried but remain vigilant with regards to future matches and tournaments such as the CAF Champions League, CAF Confederation Cup and the final tournament of the Total African Nations Championship (CHAN) scheduled to take place in Cameroon from 4-25 April 2020.

“The team is in touch with the countries organising these matches and reports in due time on updates to the Executive Committee.

“If the situation requires and in agreement with the countries concerned, matches behind closed doors, postponements or even cancellations are envisaged.

‘‘In the meantime, an advisory to the actors of the game is being promulgated in conformity with guidelines from the World Health Organisation.

‘‘Also keep up to date with the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak, available from the WHO website and from national and local public health authorities,” read the CAF statement.

Meanwhile, CBS reports that as countries around the globe battle to contain and combat the coronavirus, its impact on sports continues to increase.

As the virus spreads across the world, there will Champions League and Europa League matches played without any spectators to try and prevent further spreading of the illness.

On Thursday, UEFA announced that the Atalanta at Valencia Champions League tie and the Getafe/Inter Milan Europa League match set for next week will be played behind closed doors.
Other matches may face similar fates.

On Tuesday, France’s minister of sport Roxana Maracineanu said that Paris Saint-Germain’s home match against Borussia Dortmund in the second leg of the Champions League round of 16 on March 11 could be played behind closed doors.-State media

Zim To Intensify Measures To Combat Coronavirus, Says Health Minister

South Africa yesterday confirmed its maiden case, and Africa’s fourth, of coronavirus (Covid-19) and Zimbabwe expects that the former will — as it has already announced — be able to contain any spread of the new virus while precautions at the border will be intensified.

Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo yesterday said following the confirmation of South Africa’s first case, Zimbabwe would also intensify efforts but hoped South African authorities would be able to track down all those who had been in contact with the infected person.

The South African patient is a 38-year-old man who had travelled to Italy with his wife.

Sub-Saharan Africa’s other confirmed case, an Italian living in Nigeria, was also infected in Italy.

The other two African cases were confirmed in Algeria and Egypt. The South African couple, which has two children, was with a group of 10 people in Italy.

South Africa’s Health Ministry yesterday said the patient consulted a private general practitioner on March 3 with symptoms of fever, headache, malaise, a sore throat and a cough.

A nurse took swabs and delivered the samples to the laboratory.

The patient had been staying at home in self-quarantine since Tuesday and already South Africa’s Emergency Operating Centre has identified the man’s potential contacts by interviewing the patient and doctor, who is now also living in isolation.

The confirmed first coronavirus case in South Africa has raised awareness in Zimbabwe of the need to follow precautions laid down by medical authorities and, as the minister announced, ensure people take border checks seriously.

Commenting on the confirmed case in South Africa, Dr Moyo said Zimbabwe needed to be better prepared than ever before.
He said previous false alarms had been good drills in preparation for coronavirus and had helped check and improve the efficiency of systems put in place.

“Yes, it is frightening that it is now around the corner, but we also hope that South Africa will be thorough and be able to pick up all contacts the case had been in touch with,” said Dr Moyo.

He said as part of efforts to strengthen Zimbabwe and the global fight against Covid-19, Government would continue adhering to and upholding World Health Organisation (WHO) regulations, guidelines and advisories on travel requirements.

“As such, all travellers and visitors into the country, including those from countries with confirmed Covid-19 cases, will be screened at ports of entry into Zimbabwe.-State media

Obadiah Moyo

Microfinance Institutions Lose Business Due To Rising Inflation

THE number of clients served by micro-finance institutions (MFIs) in the country decreased by 0,56 percent last year to 197 343 largely due to the prevailing inflationary pressures and unstable exchange rate.

In a microfinance sector performance report for the year ended December 31, 2019, the Zimbabwe Association of Microfinance Institutions (Zamfi) attributed the sluggish growth of the microfinance sector to the prevailing macro-economic climate.

“The breadth of outreach, which refers to the number of people served by the credit only microfinance institutions indicate a total of 197 343 clients as at 31 December 2019 compared to 198 456 the previous year, an indication of a very slow growth of the sector,” it said.

“The downside risk weighing heavily against a significant increase in people being served by micro-finance sector are high inflation and unstable exchange rate.”

In a written response to questions by Business Chronicle yesterday, Zamfi regional coordinator for Bulawayo Mr George Nhepera, urged MFIs to expand their clientele base by going rural and offering lending development finance.

“The microfinance institutions are encouraged to go beyond the urban clients and include clients in rural areas primarily in agri-business projects and small-scale mining.

“These sectors are currently on the rise in terms of high economic activity and good prospects of profitability,” he said.

According to a global report by Microfinance Barometer in 2018, it is estimated that nearly 140 million borrowers worldwide are receiving funding from microfinance institutions.

Zamfi noted that the prevailing policy efforts by the monetary authorities in the country to reduce volatility and wild swings in the exchange rate and inflation are at best expected to bear fruit in the next 12 to 18 months.

In the 4th quarter of the year under review, the credit-only microfinance sector’s total loan book indicates a sluggish growth trend during the previous quarters of 2019, since introduction of the interbank foreign exchange market.

“As at December 31, 2019, the total loan book amounted to $379,3 million, a marginal increase by $27,1 million, compared with $35,9 million and $66,2million for the respective quarters of March –June and June – September 2019,” said Zamfi.

The quarterly loan outreach for MFIs in 2019 amounted to ZWL$225,8 million by end of March, ZWL$316,3 million by June, ZWL$352,2 million by September and $379,3 million by December.

Zamfi said the trend was worrying despite the significant reduction in overnight rate from 70 percent to 35 percent by the RBZ, which was meant to stimulate lending by financial institutions including MFIs.

“However, on the positive side, it has helped to stabilise credit risk, which tends to increase in an environment of high overnight lending rates.

“Going forward, it is projected that the loan book of many MFIs is set to increase in the light of new minimum capital levels announced by the monetary authorities of US$25 000 for credit-only MFIs effective December 2020.-State media

What You Need To Know About Coronavirus

Farai Dziva|Zimbabwe Online Health Centre, a digital platform for health awareness, has urged the nation to remain alert as COVID-19 continues to ravage the world.

See below a statement compiled by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre director, Dr Ellane Simon:

The COVID-19 virus is crown shaped.

It affects both animals and humans and can be transmitted from animals to humans. Anyone anywhere can be infected by the virus. It infects people through coughing and sneezing, touching an infected person’s hands or face or touching infected objects an infected person has touched.

It is like all the other viruses that cause common cold and is common in winter.

Symptoms include a runny nose, headache, cough, sore throat, fever and a feeling of being unwell. In people with an immunocompromised immune system such as children, elderly, those with heart diseases they might develop respiratory tract infections such as pneumonia or bronchitis.

There are ways one can protect themselves from catching the virus. Prevention methods include: washing hands with soap and water or using a hand rub always. Avoid touching the eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands.

Avoid close contact with infected people. Those infected should also cover their nose, mouth when coughing.

No vaccine or treatment is available for COVID-19.

However if infected one needs plenty of rest, lots of fluids and manage the symptoms such as sore throat, fever. If there is a pneumonia or bronchitis one should also receive appropriate treatment for that respiratory tract infection.

Because this is a communicable virus it spreads fast therefore always protect yourself and your community.

Prevention is always better than cure.

Compiled by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

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Those Who Have Grievances Must Find Proper Ways Of Expressing Themselves -Mnangagwa

You Cannot Hold Dialogue With ZUPCO Buses, Mnangagwa Tells MDC

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has castigated the opposition for what he described as “violent and reckless behaviour.”

Mnangagwa made the remarks in Gutu on Friday.

”No country can develop unless it’s stable.

You can’t hold dialogue with Zupco buses so it doesn’t make sense to attack them,” said Mnangagwa.

He added:”Those who have grievances must find proper ways of expressing themselves.They must use the proper channels of communication.”

SA Premier League Suspends Shaking Of Hands Due To Coronavirus

JOHANNESBURG. — The South African Premier Soccer League has taken the necessary precaution following South Africa’s first positive case of Covid-19 coronavirus by suspending the “shaking of hands” before matches.

Health Minister Zweli Mkhize confirmed on Thursday that South Africa has recorded its first positive test case for the virus.

Mkhize released a statement on Thursday confirming that the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NCID) confirmed a positive test.

Meanwhile, the South African PSL released a statement yesterday urging clubs to take the necessary precautionary measures.

“As the League, it is pertinent that we advise our Clubs’ management, players, technical staff, match officials, match commissioners, sponsors, PSL staff and other stakeholders the importance of the recent COVID-19 outbreak.

“This advice is to be wary of controllable risks factors.

With several teams in the ABSA Premiership and GladAfrica Championship, including playing within the continent, we feel it is necessary for us to caution as a League.

“As indicated by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, Department of Health and the World Health Organisation, the virus is droplet spread — so it is spread via droplets when coughing.

“Some precautionary measures include, but are not limited to:
Shaking of hands should be suspended to reduce spread risk.

When coughing, cough within the elbow or a tissue (dispose of the tissue in the correct manner).

Wash hands frequently with soap and water or utilise waterless hand washes often especially after contact with individuals.

When handling public space materials (trolleys at airports and public spaces etc), it is advisable to, if possible, use disinfectant wipes on these items also to reduce risk.

Limit direct contact with individuals by handshaking, hugging as much as one can.

“Should an individual have flu-like symptoms and has travelled to one of the countries with a present outbreak, you should consult with your healthcare practitioner, but it is advisable to contact the Corona Virus hotline number on 080029999 to speak to a dedicated practitioner to advise accordingly.

“Again, as communicated by the NICD, there is no need to panic but the precautionary measures as indicated above, are advised to avoid the spread of the virus.” — Sport24.

Mnangagwa Blames Opposition For Chitungwiza Skirmishes

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has castigated the opposition for what he described as “violent and reckless behaviour.”

Mnangagwa made the remarks in Gutu on Friday.

”No country can develop unless it’s stable.

You can’t hold dialogue with Zupco buses so it doesn’t make sense to attack them,” said Mnangagwa.

He added:”Those who have grievances must find proper ways of expressing themselves.They must use the proper channels of communication.”

No Re-engagement Without Genuine Reforms

Lethargy on Reforms, Grand Corruption and Human Rights abuses seriously undermining Zimbabwe’s re-engagement thrust: US President

The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) takes note of President Trump’s statement to the United States (US) Congress on the continuation of the National Emergency with respect to Zimbabwe Foreign Policy issued on March 4, 2020.

The statement is an indictment on the Harare regime’s attempts to re-engage the international community and a clarion call for reforms, an end to corruption and respect for human rights abuses.

The statement notes that Zimbabwe had “ample opportunity to implement reforms that could set the country on a constructive path, stabilize the Southern Africa Region and open the door to greater cooperation with the United States’

The statement further notes that ‘the Zimbabwean government has arguably accelerated its persecution of critics and economic mismanagement in the past year, during which security forces have conducted extrajudicial killings, rapes and alleged abductions’.

The statement by the US President comes a few weeks after the EU Council resolutions and the International Monetary Fund statement that all called for reforms, an end to corruption and state sponsored human rights abuses.

The MDC has consistently argued that Zimbabwe’s reengagement with the international community is a function of our domestic policy.

The actions of the regime on the domestic arena have huge ramifications on its relations with the rest of the world. The Mnangagwa regime has consistently engaged in actions that are not in line with the Constitution of Zimbabwe, regional statutes and international law. Yet the regime has shamelessly lied to the whole world that it is implementing comprehensive reforms and committed to the reform agenda.

These actions include the killing of the 6 unarmed civilians on August 1 2018, the 17 extrajudicial killings, cases of rape, abductions in January 2019, continued persecution of human rights defenders and opposition members, banning of peaceful protests and grand corruption.

The MDC has also argued that engaging lobbyists such as Ballard, Mercury LLC and Avenue Strategies for huge millions of taxpayers’ dollars as the Harare regime has done will not yield any positive results. It will further impoverish the struggling Zimbabwean citizenry.

The MDC reiterates that only action on the reform agenda is more likely to help our beloved country in its reengagement efforts with the international community.

Gladys Kudzaishe Hlatywayo
MDC Secretary for International Relations

Snake Saves Man’s Life

A man from Denver Suburb thanked his lucky stars on Friday when a snake found in his house saved him from further attacks from robbers who had already axed him countless times all over his body.

Mike Zheve (52) who had gone to Mutare for a few days went back home where he stays alone on Friday to find a snake waiting to be his knight in the dark night against intruders who had violently made their way into his house by axing down his door.

“I was sleeping when I heard a loud bang on my door.

Before long the two males were already inside my house beating and axing me all over my body demanding that I surrender my Huawei P20 phone, watch and all my money to them,” said Zheve.

Zheve said he got suspicious of the duo who seemed to know the type of phone he was using even though they hadn’t seen it.
“I took the watch off and gave it to them.

As I retrieved the money where I kept it, we saw a huge snake just next to my bed in the same room.

We all got a fright and the other guy quickly stroked it with the axe,” said Zheve.-B-Metro

“Coronavirus Can Be Defeated”

Farai Dziva|The leader of Masvingo based Calvary Prayer Group, Isaac Makomichi has called on Zimbabweans to stop taking alcohol for five days to seek God’s intervention as Coronavirus continues to ravage the world.

Speaking to ZimEye.com on Friday, Makomichi said Coronavirus(COVID-19) can be defeated by earnest prayers.
Makomichi is also the president of Vulnerable Youth Support Network Trust.

“I am calling on Zimbabweans to stop taking alcohol for five days – to pray against Coronavirus(COVID-19).

It(COVID-19) can be defeated by fervent prayers to God Almighty.

I am prepared to lead the national prayers against Coronavirus.

What we need is God’s protection.God is able to protect and save us from perishing,” said Makomichi.

He added:”Just like in the bible when there is a problem people must humble themselves before God and He will provide a solution.

That is what we are supposed to do.”

Prophet Urges Nation To Pray Against Coronavirus

Farai Dziva|The leader of Masvingo based Calvary Prayer Group, Isaac Makomichi has called on Zimbabweans to stop taking alcohol for five days to seek God’s intervention as Coronavirus continues to ravage the world.

Speaking to ZimEye.com on Friday, Makomichi said Coronavirus(COVID-19) can be defeated by earnest prayers.
Makomichi is also the president of Vulnerable Youth Support Network Trust.

“I am calling on Zimbabweans to stop taking alcohol for five days – to pray against Coronavirus(COVID-19).

It(COVID-19) can be defeated by fervent prayers to God Almighty.

I am prepared to lead the national prayers against Coronavirus.

What we need is God’s protection.God is able to protect and save us from perishing,” said Makomichi.

He added:”Just like in the bible when there is a problem people must humble themselves before God and He will provide a solution.

That is what we are supposed to do.”

Prophet Uses Manhood To Exorcise Demons Haunting Girl (19)

A SELF-STYLED prophet allegedly raped a teenage girl after ordering her to bring her private parts’ fluids so that he would mix with his to cast out evil spirits that were tormenting her.
It is alleged a 19-year-old teenager was tormented by evil spirits.

Her father took her to Prophet Merryward Marara (36)’s shrine in Southwold suburb in Bulawayo.

It is said on the day in question there were a lot of people, as a result Merryward asked the young woman’s father to go and leave her behind. The unsuspecting father left her and returned home.

It is alleged that the prophet told her that her ex-lover cast a bad spell on her and for her to be delivered she needed to bring her vaginal fluids that he would mix with his sperms.

It is said he told the young woman to return the following day at 5pm.
It is reported she returned the following day at 5pm.

The accused person allegedly told the unsuspecting woman that
the Holy Spirit had revealed to him that he had to have sex with her and failure to that evil spirits would torment her to death.

The prophet remained with her alone when other people who had come to be prayed for had left.

He allegedly told her to spread a white cloth on the ground and lie on it. The minor complied and he raped her once with a condom.

The prophet then ordered the minor to write her ex-boyfriend’s name on a paper and poured water into the condom which had his sperms.
Merryward allegedly held the condom in the air and prayed for it and gave it to the complainant to bath with the mixture for five days.

The teenager returned home and narrated the whole ordeal to her aunt. The aunt advised her to make a police report leading to the arrest of Merryward.

He appeared before regional magistrate Mafios Moyo facing a rape charge.

He pleaded not guilty. He was remanded out of custody to next week on Wednesday for continuation of trial.-B-M-Metro

MDC Official Attacks Mwonzora

Douglas Mwonzora

Farai Dziva|MDC official Antony Taruvinga has called for Douglas Mwonzora’s dismissal from the opposition party.

Taruvinga believes Mwonzora has become a liability to the party.

“I do not know why Mwonzora is still a member of the party up to this hour but whatever the reason, the cost, by far, outweighs the reason. Total long term liability,” argued Taruvinga.

His sentiments were echoed by Munashe Mhondoro: Douglas Mwonzora, has been a big liability to our party for a long time now, since congress, he must go, for sure he will go, if he crossed the red line. Period.

Redgis Jonas R
Huvengwa commented:
Mwonzora is a problem ngaadzingwe nokuchimbidza party iendere mberi ichifamba zvakanaka.

However Charles Ndlovu argued:
Are you saying Mwonzora is now the enemy ? Are you saying Jonathan Moyo has now become a saint ? Are you saying Mwonzora is now a sworn enemy of the party ahead of Zanu PF and Ed ? I fail to understand this .

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

Hell Breaks Loose In Malawi Following Arrival Of 3 Israeli Secretly Meeting Mutharika Ahead Of Election ReRun…

Angers have flared in Malawi following the arrival of three Israeli men on an undisclosed mission

The three Israeli who the Malawiam media described as “operatives” have been fully identified.

A letter from Immigration Headquarters in Blantyre, Ref. No. IM/F/10/03/01 dated 2nd March 2020 issues instructions to Officers-in- Charge of both Kamuzu International Airport and Chileka International airport to issue visas upon their arrival.

The three are Aviv Osher travelling using passport no. 39017885, Bar Lev Omer using passport no. 32212418 and Tsairi Marom using passport no. 39023709.

“Approval is granted for the above named persons to be issued ‘Gratis Entry’ single visas on arrival. They are coming to Malawi on the invitation by the State House on a business visit,” reads part of the letter signed a G.A Mtande on behalf of Director General of Immigration and citizen Services Masauko Medi.

While a statement could not be obtained from government, at the time of writing,there was an uproar over their arrival on Wednesday.

Mutharika is facing an election rerun after the country’s top court declared the nation’s election results null and void.

Commenting yesterday analaysts said that the country could become unstable once again.
DO YOU THINK THERE WILL BE CHAOS?

– MaraviPost

Trump Moves To Assist Mnangagwa Stop Killing His Own Citizens

In some shocking recent events – Zimbabweans were on the 3rd January 2020 told that the army will be unleashed on them once they are suspected to have stopped the rain, literally. These utterances are not new, they have been running for a while 37 years since the 4th April 1983 during a time when there were no sanctions against anyone in Zimbabwe; As Emmerson Mnangagwa began making these pronouncements that resulted in the economy crashing badly between 1983 and 1985, 22,000 civilians were killed under the guise of searching for a fictitious armed dissident named Richard Gwesela.

Fast forward to 2018, Mnangagwa launched another crackdown, this time for the purpose of changing election results, all announced on the state broadcaster, ZBC. The Kuwadzana surbub was worst hit, confirmed by medical experts who attended the injured and maimed. 5 months later, he launched another one, during the fuel price protests. A year later he suddenly announces to the Kuwadzana residents that he will redeploy the army once he suspects they are responsible for stopping the rain. In the space of just 2 years, 25 people have been killed by live ammunition in the open streets by military personnel. Scores others have died due to economic mismanagement.

In the midst of all of this, the Donald Trump administration yesterday decided to extend sanctions against Emmerson Mnangagwa and his party Zanu PF citing that the Zimbabwean government has “accelerated its persecution of critics and economic mismanagement in the past year, during which security forces have conducted extrajudicial killings, rapes, and alleged abductions of umerous dissidents.”

BELOW WAS THE FULL ANNOUNCEMENT ON PRESIDENT TRUMP’S PORTAL:

TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES:

Section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)) provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless, within 90 days before the anniversary date of its declaration, the President publishes in the Federal Register and transmits to the Congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. In accordance with this provision, I have sent to the Federal Register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13288 of March 6, 2003, with respect to the actions and policies of certain members of the Government of Zimbabwe and other persons to undermine Zimbabwe’s democratic processes or institutions is to continue in effect beyond March 6, 2020.
In the wake of the resignation of former President Robert Mugabe in November 2017, Zimbabwe’s national elections in July 2018, and President Mugabe’s subsequent death in September 2019, Zimbabwe has had ample opportunity to implement reforms that could set the country on a constructive path, stabilize the southern African region, and open the door to greater cooperation with the United States. Unfortunately, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has yet to signal credible political will to implement such reforms. Indeed, the Zimbabwean government has arguably accelerated its persecution of critics and economic mismanagement in the past year, during which security forces have conducted extrajudicial killings, rapes, and alleged abductions of numerous dissidents.

These actions and policies by certain members of the Government of Zimbabwe and other persons to undermine Zimbabwe’s democratic processes or institutions continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the foreign policy of the United States. Therefore, I have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13288 with respect to Zimbabwe.
DONALD J. TRUMP
THE WHITE HOUSE,
March 4, 2020.

2 British Airways Baggage Handlers Confirmed Positive For Coronavirus…..

Two baggage handlers have tested positive for coronavirus, it has emerged.

It is not known which airport they were based at but British Airways confirmed two of their staff members have tested positive for Covid-19.

The pair are now in quarantine and recovering at home.

A spokesman for the airline said: ‘Public Health England has confirmed that two members of our staff have tested positive for the Covid-19 virus.

‘The colleagues have been isolated and are recovering at home.’

The news comes as the government pledged £46million in funding in a bid to tackle the growing crisis.

That includes urgent work to find a Covid-19 vaccine and quick ways to diagnose the disease.

There has been one confirmed death in the UK but there are fears that the death of a second elderly hospital patient is linked to the outbreak.

On Thursday evening, the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading said one of their patients who had been ‘in and out of hospital’ for other reasons tested positive for coronavirus and passed away.

Samples taken from an elderly patient who died at Milton Keynes Hospital are currently being investigated for coronavirus.

The Department of Health said there are now 163 confirmed cases in the UK.

Globally, the number of coronavirus cases has passed 100,000, with 3,400 deaths.

Italy is now the European epicentre for coronavirus with 148 confirmed deaths.

Health chiefs also said people diagnosed with coronavirus who show only ‘very minimal’ symptoms should self-isolate at home rather than in hospital.

There is also new advice to travellers returning to the UK from anywhere in Italy that they should self-isolate if they develop symptoms. – Agencies

“Mnangagwa Kumhanyisana Nemapete After Fai??‍♀️l??‍♀️ng To Run Country”

ORIGINAL ARTICLE…

VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa who labels his torture victims, “cockroaches” who must be wiped out using DDT chemicals, has announced that soon people are going to be arrested for keeping cockroaches, the same cache-phrase he used when he got 22,000 Ndebeles killed during the period the late President Robert Mugabe just before his death apologised saying it was a moment of madness. 

Lloyd Msipa, People’s Party Secretary General.

By A Correspondent | Video evidence to prove that Emmerson Mnangagwa is guilty for Gukurahundi is available, and still, what has changed in Zimbabwe since Gukurahundi apart from the signing of the unity accord and the signing of Robert Mugabe’s resignation letter Nice 2017? This is all the more proof that the Gukurahundi massacre did not at all end in 1984, it is still ongoing, proven by Mnangagwa’s statements before the 1 August crackdown, those just after the January 2019 killings while in Mwenezi, and those as late as last month while in Kuwadzana, Harare.

The People’s Party has since called Mnangagwa to order over the killings. The party says there is a clear continuation of a process of murder. It said:

We note with concern plans by the Emmerson Mnangagwa regime to fast-track the exhumation and reburial of victims of the Gukurahundi atrocities in which over 20 000 Ndebele civilians were killed.

Those who were killed were not possessions of the State but came from families that have the right to direct the manner and speed with which the exhumation and reburial of their loved ones must be conducted.

Mnangagwa in particular must take a step back from any process aimed at resolving Gukurahundi because he was one of the chief architects of the killings. At the time, serving as State Security Minister, he flatly denied that there were any such killings. Video evidence is available to support this claim. What has changed?

Gukurahundi cannot be resolved with a piecemeal approach. For there to be healing, reconciliation, unity and peace, the truth must lead together with justice and meaningful compensation.

The People’s Party believes that a national shrine equivalent to the Heroes Acre, and a memorial in the mold of the Holocaust Museum, must be setup for the reburial of all unidentified remains as well as those whose family members wish to have their loved ones buried there. This monument should serve as a reminder to future generations.

Further, it is important that the facts be litigated on national television in the same manner the Motlanthe Commission was broadcast after the killing of six unarmed civilians on August 1, 2018. The people of Matabeleland must be allowed to speak and be heard.

We believe that these substantive actions can open the path to healing from this great injustice that must never again be visited on the people of Zimbabwe.

GUNSHOTS: MNANGAGWA WHO DESCRIBES TORTURE VICTIMS AS COCKROACHES SAYS WE WILL ARREST YOU IF WE CATCH YOU WITH COCKROACHES INSIDE YOUR HOUSE

VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa who labels his torture victims, “cockroaches” who must be wiped out using DDT chemicals, has announced that soon people are going to be arrested for keeping cockroaches, the same cache-phrase he used when he got 22,000 Ndebeles killed during the period the late President Robert Mugabe just before his death apologised saying it was a moment of madness. 

Lloyd Msipa, People’s Party Secretary General.

By A Correspondent | Video evidence to prove that Emmerson Mnangagwa is guilty for Gukurahundi is available, and still, what has changed in Zimbabwe since Gukurahundi apart from the signing of the unity accord and the signing of Robert Mugabe’s resignation letter Nice 2017? This is all the more proof that the Gukurahundi massacre did not at all end in 1984, it is still ongoing, proven by Mnangagwa’s statements before the 1 August crackdown, those just after the January 2019 killings while in Mwenezi, and those as late as last month while in Kuwadzana, Harare.

The People’s Party has since called Mnangagwa to order over the killings. The party says there is a clear continuation of a process of murder. It said:

We note with concern plans by the Emmerson Mnangagwa regime to fast-track the exhumation and reburial of victims of the Gukurahundi atrocities in which over 20 000 Ndebele civilians were killed.

Those who were killed were not possessions of the State but came from families that have the right to direct the manner and speed with which the exhumation and reburial of their loved ones must be conducted.

Mnangagwa in particular must take a step back from any process aimed at resolving Gukurahundi because he was one of the chief architects of the killings. At the time, serving as State Security Minister, he flatly denied that there were any such killings. Video evidence is available to support this claim. What has changed?

Gukurahundi cannot be resolved with a piecemeal approach. For there to be healing, reconciliation, unity and peace, the truth must lead together with justice and meaningful compensation.

The People’s Party believes that a national shrine equivalent to the Heroes Acre, and a memorial in the mold of the Holocaust Museum, must be setup for the reburial of all unidentified remains as well as those whose family members wish to have their loved ones buried there. This monument should serve as a reminder to future generations.

Further, it is important that the facts be litigated on national television in the same manner the Motlanthe Commission was broadcast after the killing of six unarmed civilians on August 1, 2018. The people of Matabeleland must be allowed to speak and be heard.

We believe that these substantive actions can open the path to healing from this great injustice that must never again be visited on the people of Zimbabwe.

“Matemadanda’s Ill- Conceived Statement Grossly Misplaced”: MDC

The ill-conceived statement by one Victor Matemadanda that anyone who wants cheaper goods must join the army is grossly misplaced and an insult to the suffering people of Zimbabwe.

Matemadanda was implying that everyone should become a soldier if they want affordable goods and a decent life, yet it is impossible for every citizen to be a soldier. Every nation has diverse competences and thus giving reason for division of labour.

There is no privilege at all in buying from a garrison shop as every citizen must be able to procure goods and services wherever they want.

The history is that all military camps and police depots had garrison shops, then commonly known as army canteens but these were designed to service young recruits normally confined to the barracks and hostels during training.

Re-introducing shops for experienced professionals is an insult.  In any case, apart from the rest of the citizens who have not been granted the privilege to buy from these special shops, they are inadequate in addressing all the needs of our uniformed officers:

There is a serious shortage of cash in the country, how are the garrison shops going to solve the cash crisis in the economy?

There is a serious shortage of fuel in the country, is fuel going to be available in the garrison shops?

Will electricity that is in short supply in the country be available in the garrison shops, even for the soldiers? Will the garrison shops provide our uniformed forces with school fees for their children and will their relatives and extended families benefit from these shops?

The garrison shops are likely to give a rise to a black market as the securocrats are likely to buy from these shops and resell at inflated prices.

The shops will only cause bad blood between the securocrats and members of the public and the nation is tired of these divide and rule tactics by the regime.

The prudent panacea is to find real long-lasting solutions to the crisis ravaging the country.

We need our securocrats, like everyone else, to be accorded decent salaries that would enable them to live a decent life in their motherland.

Matemadanda must just go to Hell.

Emmanuel Chimwanda
Secretary for Defence and Security

“Trump Will Agonise If He Loses Presidency” Predict Mutodi – Implying Rig And Stop Regime Change! How Typical!

By Nomusa Garikai- There those who have argued that the targeted sanctions imposed by USA and other western countries on the Zanu PF leaders and a few companies associated with the regime have missed the target and should be scrapped.

“Sanctions have become the most convenient excuse used by the regime for Zimbabwe’s economic failures,” they argued.

The counter argument was that sanctions highlight the regime’s repeated failure to uphold basic human rights including the failure to hold free, fair and credible elections.

Yes, the failure to police the sanctions has meant the targeted individuals have found many ways to circumvent the sanctions.

But even then, it was important that the sanctions stayed; the symbolic significance of the sanctions was just as important. 

Time has proven those who wanted the sanctions to stay, right! 

“US sanctions against Zimbabwe are aimed at achieving regime change-continuation of measures citing political & economic reforms is telling. Ironically, the US has befriended many rogue regimes well known for extrajudicial killings, genocide & corruption,” twittered Zanu PF Deputy Minister of Information, Dr Energy Mutodi.

The deputy minister was responding to the recent decision by USA US President Donald Trump to extend the sanctions imposed on Zanu PF leaders by another year.

“Mr Trump has missed a glorious opportunity to open a new page in the ZIM-US relations. Agonisingly, he may not be there to see another sanctions review anniversary, with Joe Biden in hot pursuit to take over the Presidency.”

There are four key points worth noting here:

  1. First and foremost, the sanctions are aimed at forcing Zanu PF to hold free, fair and credible elections and to accept the reality that such elections can result in regime change, if that is indeed the democratic wish of the majority of the electorate. Zanu PF has been rigging elections because the party cannot stomach the prospect of being booted out of power! 
  1. President Trump will certainly be very disappointed if he was to lose the elections this November but, like it or not, that is no excuse for him to even try to deny the American people their fundamental right to decide who is going to be their next president! (No doubt Mutodi and his Zanu PF friends would only be glad to show the Americans a few vote rigging dirty tricks!) The irony here is that President Trump would have been furious, rightly so too, if four years ago, he had been cheated of victory.
  1. Zanu PF is not denying it has failed to deliver free, fair and credible elections the deputy minister is pleading that the US has turned a blind eye to other rogue regimes and therefore must do the same with Zanu PF. 
  1. The most important point here is that Zimbabwe is in this economic and political mess because the nation has been stuck with this corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous Zanu PF regime for the last 40 years and counting. The party has usurped the people’s freedoms and rights including the right to free, fair and credible elections. The economic meltdown has forced unemployment to soar to dizzying heights of 90% and millions of our people now live in abject poverty. The nation is facing a serious existential threat and the solution is to dismantle the de facto one-party dictatorship and restore the individual freedoms and rights including the right to free, fair and credible elections. Of course, every thinking Zimbabwean out there welcomes the retention of the sanctions as a way of forcing Zanu PF to accept democratic reforms. We want regime change, we are desperate for regime change. Fcuk you, Mutodi, and all your fellow Zanu PF thugs, for landing Zimbabwe in this mess with your no regime change nonsense!

Byo Councillors Snub Parliament On Barbourfields Stadium

BULAWAYO councillors yesterday boycotted a  local government and public works parliamentary committee hearing on service delivery.

Only one councilor Donald Mabutho of Ward 9 attended while council management, Town Clerk Christopher Dube chamber secretary Mrs Sikhangele Zhou attended.

The parliamentary portfolio committee had a meeting yesterday in council chambers to get firsthand information on issues affecting the city.

Chamber secretary Mrs Zhou said she had informed all the councilors about the parliamentary portfolio committee meeting   on Wednesday during a full council meeting.

Bulawayo mayor Solomon Mguni was not available for comment last night.

However, ward 4 councilor Silas Chigora in an interview said he attended the full council meeting on Wednesday and the chamber secretary did not make any announcement about the parliamentary meeting.

Ward 1 councilor Mulandu Ncube also said he was only informed about the meeting yesterday when the meeting had already started.

Members of the parliamentary portfolio meeting were disappointed by the absence of most of the councillors.

The parliamentary portfolio committee for local government and public works chairperson Miriam Rutendo Zhou said she was disappointed by the absence of city fathers, saying it shows that they did not have the interests of people at heart.

“What the councillors did we are not happy because we thought  they represent the people, but as policymakers, we thought they are the ones who represent people, I think you saw they was only one councillor who came in, we are not happy we are going to take it up to their Minister because they were elected to stand for the people not for themselves,” she said.

“Am sorry to say the policymakers from this side, except the one we saw, I don’t think they were serious, because this was the platform for them to bring those issues that affect the city to us, to make us understand, on Tuesday we are in parliament we start raising those issues, as it is now we did not get any information.”

Mrs Zhou said the parliamentary portfolio committee meeting was aimed at getting information that they can use to assist in the development of the city.

Bulawayo city is facing water, poor drainage and roads among other challenges.

Netone CEO Challenges His Suspension

NetOne chief executive Lazarus Muchenje

Suspended NetOne chief executive Lazarus Muchenje has filed an urgent chamber application with the High Court where he is challenging his suspension.

Muchenje through his lawyers, Maronda and Malinga Practitioners wants the court to nullify the resolution to suspend him and ensure that NetOne is interdicted from pursuing the purported resolution passed in an unlawful board meeting held on February 20,2020.

Muchenje cited Suzan Mutangadura,Winston Makamure,Dr Ranganai Mavhunga,Paradzai Chakona, Dr Douglas Mamvura and Net One Cellular(Pvt)Ltd as respondents.

Rautenbach Pays Police US$60k For Protection?

Billy Rautenbach

Independent|EXPLOSIVE minutes of a meeting convened by Local Government, Public Works and National Housing minister July Moyo to resolve a land ownership row between five housing co-operatives and Billy Rautenbach show that the business mogul paid RTGS$60 000 (which was equivalent to US$60 000 at the time) to the Zimbabwe Republic Police for “protection” at the height of the dispute, the Zimbabwe Independent can reveal.

Rautenbach’s vast business interests range from ethanol blending (through his investment vehicle Green Fuel) to real estate and mining.At the centre of the land wrangle, which pits Joshua Nkomo, Leopold Takawira, Wadzanai, Mydek and Dzapasi housing co-operatives against Rautenbach is stand number 48 Aspindale Park Township of subdivision A of Aspindale Park of subdivion A of Lochinvar measuring 100,3134 hectares.

They are also fighting over the remaining extent of Salisbury Park of Lochinvar measuring 80,7875 hectares to which the business magnate holds title through Marimba Properties.

However, in 2010, government allocated the land to the co-operatives for settlement, which was subsequently parcelled out as residential stands to home-seekers by the co-operatives.

According to minutes of the meeting, dated July 25, 2019, Rautenbach intimated that in a bid to stop the illegal settlers from occupying his land, he paid the ZRP’s Support Unit RTGS$60 000, to secure his protection.

The minutes read: “He (Rautenbach) noted that despite having been asked to pay US$60 000 to ZRP Support Unit in order for his staff to have police protection whilst they conducted surveys on the stand. He stated that the ZRP Support Unit only came to the site one day and never came back.”

However, according to a quotation generated by ZRP (Harare South District Southerton) undersigned by Staff Assistant Inspector S. Mangena, the police expressed commitment to render security services to Marimba Residential Properties from May 9 to June 12, for a sum of RTGS$60 588.

The quotation reads: “Quotation in respect of security to be provided by police during your works on Stand 48 Aspindale Park Township: 09 May to 12 June 2019 from 0630hrs to 1600hrs. Reference is made to the above subject matter. You are required to pay a total amount of RTGS$60 588,00 for police security and insurance.

“You are also informed that payment should be made prior to the event. You are therefore required to pay cash or alternatively deposit the money into our account”.

Marimba Residential Properties deposited the amount into the ZRP Harare South District CBZ account 02323562250015.The quotation was generated on May 8, 2019.

But when quizzed about the RTGS$60 000 payment to the police, Officer Commanding Harare Province Bernard Dumbura professed ignorance over the matter, saying: “I cannot say it was paid or not, but if it was paid, it was not paid to me.”

He said he only met with Rautenbach’s lawyers to try and obtain a declaratory order, which would assert the business mogul’s rights to the land.

“I remember I was called for a meeting. After that meeting I met Billy’s lawyers to push for a declaratory order to assert his rights,” Dumbura said. “During the meeting, I said we needed to look into the issue with their lawyers and determine if the police was needed. I am not aware of any amount that was paid. As police we have procedures on receiving money. You don’t just receive money.”

The minutes, however, reveal that Rautenbach was promised that he would be refunded his money after making complaints against the police.“He (Rautenbach) was subsequently telephoned and informed that he would get a refund of his money,” the minutes read.

According to the minutes, Rautenbach warned that judging by how the land squabble had been handled by the government, investors would keep away from a country that disregarded property rights.

The minutes also show that to resolve the dispute, Rautenbach proposed that the occupants of the land were supposed to pay Marimba Properties for a period spanning 20 years, failure of which his investment vehicle was willing to buy out the illegal settlers.

“BR (Rautenbach) stated that he was willing to allow current occupants of the stands to pay Marimba Properties over 20 years and if any settler fails to pay for the property, then the company can buy back the property,” the minutes read. “He emphasised he was an investor in Zimbabwe and firmly believed that people will not invest in Zimbabwe unless government can secure property rights.”

Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Harare Province Oliver Chidawu, who also attended the meeting, according to the minutes, questioned the approach of the law enforcement agents who seemed to take sides with the illegal settlers.

“Oliver Chidawu noted that in a previous meeting with the ZRP, the ZRP legal department seemed to side with the co-operatives,” the minutes read.

Chidawu also took a swipe at law enforcement agents at Marimba Police Station, whom he accused of receiving bribes to obstruct the course of justice.

The minutes read: “Oliver Chidawu highlighted that the Officer-in-Command of Marimba Police Station had proved to be unhelpful, giving credence to reports that he has been compromised with stands and money. He noted that Waterfalls Police Station is also very corrupt.”

During the same meeting, Moyo implored law enforcement agents to contain the land ownership feud, which threatened to spiral out of control.

“July Moyo also requested the assistance of the ZRP on the issue of space barons in Harare and stated that in the spirit of devolution, it was incumbent upon provincial authorities to handle their issues before they are escalated to the National Joint Operations Command (Joc). He noted that it was not sufficient to merely remove land barons, but this must be followed up by prosecution in appropriate cases,” the minutes, seen by the Independent this week, read.

At the time of going to print, Moyo had not responded to questions sent to him. His mobile phone was not reachable.

“S_e_xual Predators Target Struggling Students”: Parlie Hears

 By A Correspondent| The high cost of university fees has exposed female students to sexual predators who take advantage of them amid revelations that the majority of students had either dropped out or had deferred their studies.

This was said by students from several different universities and polytechnic colleges across the country including teaching trade union representatives while giving oral evidence before Parliament’s portfolio committee on Higher Education, Science and Technology Development, Innovation and Tertiary Education.

The committee chaired by Hwange Central MP Mr Daniel Molokele (MDC Alliance) wanted to know the impact of recent fees hike in tertiary institutions.

Government, through Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation Science and Technology Development Minister Prof Amon Murwira pegged the fees at between $3 500 and $5 000 per semester depending on one’s programme arguing that there was need to balance the desire for quality education and affordability.

In their evidence, the students said there was need for the Government to reduce the fees and peg them at par with salaries that subsisted among civil servants.

They said loans that were introduced by the Government were not sustainable because they would become due for repayment after a semester or a year yet the concerned student would not have completed his or her learning.

Midlands State University Student Representative Council acting president, Mr Leon Mutakura said most students were struggling to raise the fees.

“At MSU, the fees have been pegged at $5 700, which is higher than what the Minister had gazetted. It is a threat and an assault on higher education. It is almost five times more than most parents’ salary. More than 400 students have deferred at MSU owing to the high fees,” said Mr Mutakura.

Zimbabwe National Students Union president, Mr Takudzwa Ngaidzore said Prof Murwira did not consult with relevant students but only convened a meeting after he had announced the new fee structure.

“The fee hike is not timely. Female students are being taken advantage of by ‘blessers’. Our survey showed that at least 50 percent of students had not registered,” said Mr Ngaidzore.- StateMedia

Bosso Sign Eight Players

Farai Dziva| Highlanders gave contracts to eight players on Tuesday ahead of the 2020 season.

According to Chronicle, Mkhokheli Dube, Mitchell Katsvairo, goalkeeper Chris Mverechena, Collin Mujuru and Humphrey Ncube are the new arrivals on the list following a successful month-long trial stint.

Attacker Bukhosi Sibanda is said to have renewed his contract with the Bulawayo giants following its expiry last year.

Defender Cardwell Gavaza and forward Muziwakhe Dhlamini, products of Highlanders’ development side Bosso 90, complete the list of players that signed deals.

Meanwhile, Highlanders have lost midfielder Denzel Khumalo to FC Platinum and right-back McClive Phiri to South African Premiership club Bidvest Wits as free agents during this pre-season.

Mnangagwa Monster-Powers Bill, Dates Released For Constitution Amendment…..

By A Correspondent| The dates for the public debates for the Constitution Amendment bill set to turn Emmerson Mnangagwa into a monster creature have been released.

To date, the bill has been criticised by both academics and politicians including the pro Mnangagwa Polad, Prof Lovemore Madhuku who says it must be resisted. However with a majority parliamentary representation by ZANU PF, the bill is set to sail through and the public voice disregarded.

The Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs will hold public hearings on the Constitution Amendment Bill No.2 (H.B. 23, 2019) from 30 March to 3 April 2020, Nango reports saying. FULL PRINT

English Club Dates SA Premiership Teams

Fleetwood Town have announced their pre-season tour of South Africa where they are set to clash with Premier Soccer League (PSL) clubs ahead of the 2020/21 campaign.

The English League One side which is coached by former Manchester City and Newcastle United midfielder Joey Barton will camp in Cape Town for ten days.

A club statement confirmed the news:

“Fleetwood Town are delighted to announce the club’s first team will be heading to Cape Town for a pre-season tour this summer.”

“The Cod Army will be based in the stunning South African capital from 5-15 July 2020, and play two matches against South African Premier Division teams on Saturday 11 and Tuesday 14 July.

“Joey Barton’s squad will be based at the famous Stellenbosch University campus, the home of elite sport in South Africa.-Soccer 24

Dembare, Rhinos Clash In Pre-season Friendly Tie

WITH the 2020 Castle Lager Premiership around the corner, Black Rhinos continue with their preparations with a date against Dynamos tomorrow at Trojan.

The Army- side confirmed that they will be using Trojan as their home ground for the upcoming season.
This will be their opportunity to get used to the ground since they have been using Harare grounds for the previous season.

After experiencing a busy market, both teams have signed many players and also lost veteran players.

Rhinos have so far played PSL giants Highlanders and Northern Region Division One newly promoted Simba Bhora as part of their pre- season campaign.

Chauya Chipembere defeated ambitious Simba Bhora 2-1 at Trojan and lost 1-0 to Highlanders at Barbourfields.

With the new players still settling the club’s Secretary General Edward Mutukwa said the friendly matches are helping the team in terms of development.

“These games are very important to us, we have recruited many players this time around and these games are helping our players to settle and prepare for the upcoming season.-H-Metro

CAF Stadia Ban:ZIFA Snubs Parliament

Farai Dziva|
The Zimbabwe Football Association snubbed a call by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation on Thursday.

Zifa was supposed to give oral evidence on the state of sporting facilities and the stadium ban imposed by CAF last week.

According to Diamond FM sportscaster, Mr Tich, the discussion didn’t go on as no representative from the association was available.

Prophet Uses Manhood To “Heal” Possessed Girl

A SELF-STYLED prophet allegedly raped a teenage girl after ordering her to bring her private parts’ fluids so that he would mix with his to cast out evil spirits that were tormenting her.
It is alleged a 19-year-old teenager was tormented by evil spirits.

Her father took her to Prophet Merryward Marara (36)’s shrine in Southwold suburb in Bulawayo.

It is said on the day in question there were a lot of people, as a result Merryward asked the young woman’s father to go and leave her behind. The unsuspecting father left her and returned home.

It is alleged that the prophet told her that her ex-lover cast a bad spell on her and for her to be delivered she needed to bring her vaginal fluids that he would mix with his sperms.

It is said he told the young woman to return the following day at 5pm.
It is reported she returned the following day at 5pm.

The accused person allegedly told the unsuspecting woman that
the Holy Spirit had revealed to him that he had to have sex with her and failure to that evil spirits would torment her to death.

The prophet remained with her alone when other people who had come to be prayed for had left.

He allegedly told her to spread a white cloth on the ground and lie on it. The minor complied and he raped her once with a condom.

The prophet then ordered the minor to write her ex-boyfriend’s name on a paper and poured water into the condom which had his sperms.
Merryward allegedly held the condom in the air and prayed for it and gave it to the complainant to bath with the mixture for five days.

The teenager returned home and narrated the whole ordeal to her aunt. The aunt advised her to make a police report leading to the arrest of Merryward.

He appeared before regional magistrate Mafios Moyo facing a rape charge.

He pleaded not guilty. He was remanded out of custody to next week on Wednesday for continuation of trial.-B-M-Metro

Coronavirus :Take Note Of Prevention Methods

Farai Dziva|Zimbabwe Online Health Centre, a digital platform for health awareness, has urged the nation to remain alert as COVID-19 continues to ravage the world.

See below a statement compiled by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre director, Dr Ellane Simon:

The COVID-19 virus is crown shaped.

It affects both animals and humans and can be transmitted from animals to humans. Anyone anywhere can be infected by the virus. It infects people through coughing and sneezing, touching an infected person’s hands or face or touching infected objects an infected person has touched.

It is like all the other viruses that cause common cold and is common in winter.

Symptoms include a runny nose, headache, cough, sore throat, fever and a feeling of being unwell. In people with an immunocompromised immune system such as children, elderly, those with heart diseases they might develop respiratory tract infections such as pneumonia or bronchitis.

There are ways one can protect themselves from catching the virus. Prevention methods include: washing hands with soap and water or using a hand rub always. Avoid touching the eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands.

Avoid close contact with infected people. Those infected should also cover their nose, mouth when coughing.

No vaccine or treatment is available for COVID-19.

However if infected one needs plenty of rest, lots of fluids and manage the symptoms such as sore throat, fever. If there is a pneumonia or bronchitis one should also receive appropriate treatment for that respiratory tract infection.

Because this is a communicable virus it spreads fast therefore always protect yourself and your community.

Prevention is always better than cure.

Compiled by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

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Masvingo Is Solidly Behind You, Chadzamira Tells Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|Masvingo Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, Ezra Chadzamira has said the province is solidly behind Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Chadzamira made the remarks in Gutu District on Friday.

“Masvingo Province stands behind President Mnangagwa and the calls by SADC and the AU for the unconditional removal of Sanctions against Zimbabwe,” said Chadzamira.

He also said the province would continue to support Mnangagwa despite the economic challenges.

You Cannot Hold Dialogue With ZUPCO Buses, Mnangagwa Tells MDC

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has castigated the opposition for what he described as “violent and reckless behaviour.”

Mnangagwa made the remarks in Gutu on Friday.

”No country can develop unless it’s stable.

You can’t hold dialogue with Zupco buses so it doesn’t make sense to attack them,” said Mnangagwa.

He added:”Those who have grievances must find proper ways of expressing themselves.They must use the proper channels of communication.”

Mnangagwa Denounces Opposition For “Attacking ZUPCO Buses”

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has castigated the opposition for what he described as “violent and reckless behaviour.”

Mnangagwa made the remarks in Gutu on Friday.

”No country can develop unless it’s stable.

You can’t hold dialogue with Zupco buses so it doesn’t make sense to attack them,” said Mnangagwa.

He added:”Those who have grievances must find proper ways of expressing themselves.They must use the proper channels of communication.”

Police Must Stop Suppressing Citizens’ Rights

The ZRP is brazenly violating the country’s Constitution and repressing citizens’ rights.

The ZRP is also treating the MDC as a terrorist organization in clear violation of the basic tenets of prudent policing as enshrined in the law and in international best practice.

Instead of servicing the Zimbabwean population in accordance with the laws of the land, the police service which clearly behaves like Boko Haram decimating and violating all forms of the rule of law.

We have seen the police service involved in serious human rights violations such as;
-Disregarding court orders
-Selective application of the law
-Unnecessary abductions and assaults on innocent members of the public
-Unlawful detentions
-Denying and disrupting MDC meetings and peaceful demonstrations

It is pertinent to state that when the police are notified of any demonstration or meeting, it is not for them to approve but to deploy their officers to facilitate the exercise of the right to assemble.

The police have become the source of all forms of riotous behavior and chaos in the country.

They cannot stop any meeting or demonstrations because it is not one of their duties to do so but to deploy their officers to make sure that no crime is committed.

We feel there should be a deliberate retraining programmes for all police officers.

There are so many criminal cases committed by the police, many of which go unreported for fear of victimization.

Only such cases like armed robbery, rape, extortion and others end up in courts.

We demand that the police should come up with serious reforms to align them with Constitutional behavior and with international best practice. The Constitution and the law are very clear that for the purposes of preserving the internal security and maintaining law and order in Zimbabwe, there shall be a police service and every member of that police service is charged with the general duty of maintaining law and order by taking all steps necessary for:

-Preserving peace
-Protecting property from malicious injury
-Preventing crime
-Detecting crime
-Apprehending offenders
-Suppressing all forms of civil commotion or disturbances that may occur in any part of Zimbabwe
-Upholding the constitution and enforcing the law without fear or favour
-The police service must be non-partisan, national in character, patriotic, professional and surbodinate to the civilian authority as established by the constitution.

Emmanuel Chimwanda
Secretary for Defence and Security
Movement for Democratic Change

Siblings In Near Fist Fight Over Church Offering

By A Correspondent- A church meeting was disrupted last week after an angry daughter of the late Guta Ramwari founder allegedly burst into a meeting which her brother had convened and accused him of squandering church offerings before her brother retaliated by attacking her with a chair. 

In a fit of rage Joseph Tayali’s sister Sarah reportedly went a gear up with her demands as she threatened to shoot her brother if he did not surrender the money to her.

A church elder had to step in and stop the fight. Joseph reported the matter to the police leading to the arrest of his sister.

Sarah appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Stephen Ndhlovu facing a charge of threats to commit murder as defined in section 186(1) as read  with section 47 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform )Act (Chapter 9:23).

Due to lack of evidence she was found not guilty.

In arriving at his ruling the magistrate said:

“ There is lack of evidence and the evidence of the witnesses did not corroborate. He also noted that Sarah threatened to shoot and not to kill or murder the complainant.”

Prosecutor Nokuthula Chitsungo said Sarah stormed into the meeting and asked her brother to use a public address system but her brother stood his ground saying the meeting was private. Joseph asked her to sit down but she refused, as a result an argument heightened between the pair. In a bid to hit her he allegedly threw a chair at her.

It is said Sarah demanded her share of the church offerings and quarterly allowances while pointing out that she had a right to the share of offerings since the church was founded by her father. 

In her defence, Sarah submitted that they were children of the late Guta RaMwari church founder Taxwell Tayali and were both members of the church’s supreme council.

She stated that Joseph took absolute control of the church after their father’s death and had been embezzling funds and depriving her of monthly and quarterly allowances.

“However, by virtue of her right, accused person attended church meeting and this pissed complainant off who became violent and started shouting at the accused. Complainant even threw a chair at the accused and this resulted in a heated argument between the two,” Sarah stated in her defence outline.

She submitted that Joseph made a false report to the police and fabricated charges to get rid of her.-Statemedia

“ZRP Behaves Like Boko Haram”

Farai Dziva|The Zimbabwe Republic Police must desist from tormenting innocent citizens, the Movement for Democratic Change has said.

See statement below:

The ZRP is brazenly violating the country’s Constitution and repressing citizens’ rights.

The ZRP is also treating the MDC as a terrorist organization in clear violation of the basic tenets of prudent policing as enshrined in the law and in international best practice.

Instead of servicing the Zimbabwean population in accordance with the laws of the land, the police service which clearly behaves like Boko Haram decimating and violating all forms of the rule of law.

We have seen the police service involved in serious human rights violations such as;
-Disregarding court orders
-Selective application of the law
-Unnecessary abductions and assaults on innocent members of the public
-Unlawful detentions
-Denying and disrupting MDC meetings and peaceful demonstrations

It is pertinent to state that when the police are notified of any demonstration or meeting, it is not for them to approve but to deploy their officers to facilitate the exercise of the right to assemble.

The police have become the source of all forms of riotous behavior and chaos in the country.

They cannot stop any meeting or demonstrations because it is not one of their duties to do so but to deploy their officers to make sure that no crime is committed.

We feel there should be a deliberate retraining programmes for all police officers.

There are so many criminal cases committed by the police, many of which go unreported for fear of victimization.

Only such cases like armed robbery, rape, extortion and others end up in courts.

We demand that the police should come up with serious reforms to align them with Constitutional behavior and with international best practice. The Constitution and the law are very clear that for the purposes of preserving the internal security and maintaining law and order in Zimbabwe, there shall be a police service and every member of that police service is charged with the general duty of maintaining law and order by taking all steps necessary for:

-Preserving peace
-Protecting property from malicious injury
-Preventing crime
-Detecting crime
-Apprehending offenders
-Suppressing all forms of civil commotion or disturbances that may occur in any part of Zimbabwe
-Upholding the constitution and enforcing the law without fear or favour
-The police service must be non-partisan, national in character, patriotic, professional and surbodinate to the civilian authority as established by the constitution.

Emmanuel Chimwanda
Secretary for Defence and Security
Movement for Democratic Change

No Re-engagement With International Community Without Reforms

Lethargy on Reforms, Grand Corruption and Human Rights abuses seriously undermining Zimbabwe’s re-engagement thrust: US President

The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) takes note of President Trump’s statement to the United States (US) Congress on the continuation of the National Emergency with respect to Zimbabwe Foreign Policy issued on March 4, 2020.

The statement is an indictment on the Harare regime’s attempts to re-engage the international community and a clarion call for reforms, an end to corruption and respect for human rights abuses.

The statement notes that Zimbabwe had “ample opportunity to implement reforms that could set the country on a constructive path, stabilize the Southern Africa Region and open the door to greater cooperation with the United States’

The statement further notes that ‘the Zimbabwean government has arguably accelerated its persecution of critics and economic mismanagement in the past year, during which security forces have conducted extrajudicial killings, rapes and alleged abductions’.

The statement by the US President comes a few weeks after the EU Council resolutions and the International Monetary Fund statement that all called for reforms, an end to corruption and state sponsored human rights abuses.

The MDC has consistently argued that Zimbabwe’s reengagement with the international community is a function of our domestic policy.

The actions of the regime on the domestic arena have huge ramifications on its relations with the rest of the world. The Mnangagwa regime has consistently engaged in actions that are not in line with the Constitution of Zimbabwe, regional statutes and international law. Yet the regime has shamelessly lied to the whole world that it is implementing comprehensive reforms and committed to the reform agenda.

These actions include the killing of the 6 unarmed civilians on August 1 2018, the 17 extrajudicial killings, cases of rape, abductions in January 2019, continued persecution of human rights defenders and opposition members, banning of peaceful protests and grand corruption.

The MDC has also argued that engaging lobbyists such as Ballard, Mercury LLC and Avenue Strategies for huge millions of taxpayers’ dollars as the Harare regime has done will not yield any positive results. It will further impoverish the struggling Zimbabwean citizenry.

The MDC reiterates that only action on the reform agenda is more likely to help our beloved country in its reengagement efforts with the international community.

Gladys Kudzaishe Hlatywayo
MDC Secretary for International Relations

Snake Saves Man From Being Killed By Robbers

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

A man from Denver Suburb thanked his lucky stars on Friday when a snake found in his house saved him from further attacks from robbers who had already axed him countless times all over his body.

Mike Zheve (52) who had gone to Mutare for a few days went back home where he stays alone on Friday to find a snake waiting to be his knight in the dark night against intruders who had violently made their way into his house by axing down his door.

“I was sleeping when I heard a loud bang on my door.

Before long the two males were already inside my house beating and axing me all over my body demanding that I surrender my Huawei P20 phone, watch and all my money to them,” said Zheve.

Zheve said he got suspicious of the duo who seemed to know the type of phone he was using even though they hadn’t seen it.
“I took the watch off and gave it to them.

As I retrieved the money where I kept it, we saw a huge snake just next to my bed in the same room.

We all got a fright and the other guy quickly stroked it with the axe,” said Zheve.-B-Metro

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Govt Gives $100 To Every Zim Student In China

By A Correspondent- The government of Zimbabwe has reportedly disbursed US$100 to every Zimbabwean student in Wuhan, China to purchase food online.

The development was announced by Linda Masarira, the leader of the LEAD political party.

She posted on Twitter saying:

May I congratulate our Government for an act of kindness to every Zimbabwean Student in Wuhan City China. Zimbabwe Government has disbursed US$100 for food online purchases to ZimStudents. This is was made possible after the local Chinese Ambassador discussions yesterday.

Wuhan province is the epicenter of the novel coronavirus and it is very risky for one to mix and mingle with others or to be in public places.

The government had in the recent past been underfire for allegedly neglecting the students who are living in a hazardous environment.

Vatican Records First Coronavirus Case

VATICAN CITY – The Vatican on Friday reported its first coronavirus case, saying it had suspended outpatient services at its health clinic after a patient tested positive for COVID-19.

The clinic inside the tiny city state — which has some 1,000 residents — will be deep cleaned, while the emergency room will remain open, spokesman Matteo Bruni told AFP.

The patient tested positive on Thursday.

The clinic is used by priests, residents and employees — including those now retired — as well as their relatives.

Bruni said the Vatican was getting in touch with all those who had passed through the clinic, as per protocol.

-AFP

Cameroon Records Its First Coronavirus Case

By A Correspondent- Cameroon has confirmed the first case of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

The country’s Ministry of Health reports that the case is a 58-year old French citizen who arrived in that country on 24 February this year.

The ministry further reports that the case has since been quarantined.

Below is the Ministry’s statement in full:

Your Cabinet Is Useless, Mliswa Tells ED

By Jane Mlambo| Outspoken Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has dropped a bombshell against President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying his cabinet is the worst ever.

In a two-thread Twitter post, Mliswa said most of the cabinet ministers appointed by Mnangagwa do not have political nor economic traction and busy bunking parliamentary sessions despite the country being in an economic crisis requiring all decks on the cards.

1/ As far as I’m concerned this is the worst Cabinet ever! The majority have neither political nor economic traction. Even most Deputy Ministers are falling short. Whilst they should appear in Parly on Wednesdays they’re consistently absent & yet the economy is in a mess!

2/ This is the time they have to educate the Nation on their policies & strategies. Do they honestly understand the processes & procedures of Parly & their subsequent roles? Where’s their depth?

I Was Punished For Bad Table Manners: Tsenengamu

By Jane Mlambo| Expelled former Zanu PF Youth leader, Godfrey Tsenengamu has sensationally claimed that the reason why he was booted out of the ruling party was because he developed bad table manners of speaking while eating.

Posting on Facebook after his expulsion from Zanu PF during Wednesday’s politburo meeting, Tsenengamu labelled his former party a looting club who chucked him out for his lack of manners to speak while others were busy eating.

“Punished for bad table manners. I spoke when I was at the table & fellow dinners kicked me out. No Regrets. My Conscience is clear,” said Tsenengamu.

Before his dismissal from Zanu PF, Tsenengamu together with Lewis Matutu named three individuals they accused of running corruption cartels bleeding the economy.

The two’s allegations confirmed widely held speculations that Zimbabwe’s economy is failing to take off due to corruption and abuse of power by people connected to the ruling party.

Ronaldinho Will Not Be Prosecuted Over False Travelling Documents

Ronaldinho had his Brazilian passport withdrawn in November 2018 after failing to pay a $2.5 million fine for environmental damage

Former Brazilian football star Ronaldinho and his brother were “deceived” and will not face prosecution for traveling to Paraguay on false documents, officials said Thursday.

Prosecutor Federico Delfino said he had recommended not pursuing Ronaldinho and his brother Roberto de Assis Moreira.

“But on the condition of admitting committing the crime of which they are accused, in this case the use of false documents,” he said.

Ronaldinho’s lawyer had earlier denied that he and his brother had used fake passports to enter Paraguay.

“We have proceeded to charge several people,” Delfino told the press.

“Ronaldinho and his brother Roberto contributed relevant information to the investigation” and were then removed from the case.

The brothers were acting in “good faith” in receiving the falsified Paraguayan documents, he said.

“The information that they provided is very useful in disrupting a criminal organization dedicated to the production of false documents,” he said.

Brazilian authorities withdrew Ronaldinho’s passport in November 2018 after he failed to pay a $2.5 million fine for environmental damage incurred during the building of a property in Porto Alegre, in southern Brazil.

The World Cup winner and his brother were questioned for more than seven hours by the public prosecutor in Asuncion.

Ronaldinho had been invited to the Paraguayan capital by a foundation for needy children, and to promote his new book.

-AFP

Negligent Driver Kills Boy (2)

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo motorist allegedly failed to control his motor vehicle and fatally hit a two-year-old boy in Pumula South suburb last month.

John Sibanda (60) whose residential address was not revealed in court, allegedly caused the death of Luthando Ndlovu while he was driving in the wrong lane.

Sibanda pleaded not guilty to culpable homicide when he appeared before Western Commonage Magistrate MS Gladmore Mushove.

He told the court that he took all the necessary precautions expected from the driver and the accident was not due to negligence.  

“Your worship, I admit that a child died after he was run over by my motor vehicle. I also acknowledge that I was driving on the wrong lane but this is because I saw a car pulling a trolly in front of me and the best possible reaction was to change lanes which I did,” said Sibanda.

“I reduced my speed to 15 kilometres per hour, checked the road to see if it was clear then afterwards went on to drive on the right lane as I wanted to overtake the car. I didn’t see the child anywhere on the road and I only stopped my car after I heard some noise coming from my right side.”  

Sibanda said he kept a proper lookout under the circumstances and reduced speed.

The prosecutor, Mr Kenneth Shava, countered Sibanda’s defence, saying he was speeding which led to the accident and death of the minor.

“Given this scenario, all that you have said before this court is evidence enough that you were driving at an excessive speed. You were driving on the wrong lane, you failed to see the child who was a few metres away from the road side and that on its own is enough evidence to prove that you failed to keep a proper lookout under these circumstances,” he said.

Sibanda was remanded out of custody to next Wednesday for his defense case. Mr Shava said on February 13 this year at around 4PM, Sibanda was driving an Isuzu KB200 when he lost control of the car.

“The accused person who was driving along an unnamed road in Pumula South suburb, lost control of his vehicle and hit the minor who was trying to cross the road,” he said.

The minor was rushed to Mpilo Central Hospital where he died on admission. The postmortem report revealed that the boy suffered severe brain haemorrhages, multiple fragmented skull fractures and traumatised lungs.

The state alleges that Sibanda was negligent in his driving in that he failed to keep a proper look out under the circumstances, failed to stop or act reasonably when the accident seemed imminent.

He was driving on the wrong side and he failed to exercise the highest degree of care expected from a driver who sees children in front of him. -Statemedia

Matemadanda Fires Warning Shots

By A Correspondent- Zanu-PF candidates who canvass for positions before the announcement of dates for District Co-ordinating Committee elections will be automatically disqualified, the party’s national commissar, Victor Matemadanda, has said.

Matemadanda said the commissariat was waiting for guidance from the Politburo on the DCC elections and provincial elections for Harare and Bulawayo.

Harare and Bulawayo provinces have gone for a year without provincial structures following the dissolution of the previous executives by President Mnangagwa in March 2019.

The two provinces conducted DCC elections after they were re-introduced last year with the remaining eight provinces expected to conduct theirs soon. Some party members have been accused of using food aid availed by President Mnangagwa to buy votes ahead of the DCC polls.

In an interview on Tuesday, Matemadanda said electioneering amounted to indiscipline and in cases where it is proven, the members concerned will be disqualified.

“We are waiting for the Politburo to give us guidance on the election dates both for the DCCs and provincial elections for Harare and Bulawayo,” said Matemadanda.

“We heard that there are some people who are already canvassing for positions using the rice donated by our President. Anyone with evidence of such practices should bring it forward for disciplinary action and such people will be automatically disqualified.”

Matemadanda urged party members to use party channels to air their concerns.

In Mashonaland Central, war veterans alleged that all legislators from the lower House were using food aid to work against President Mnangagwa.

Matemadanda said such accusations were over-exaggerated. He said party members, especially war veterans, should be wary of the impact and consequences of the information they released to the media.

Matemadanda said the revolutionary party did not operate on hearsay.

“There can be one or two who are not toeing the party line but again it’s difficult to deal with them in the absence of evidence,” he said.

“Anyone with evidence of a particular MP who is abusing his position or food aid should bring it forward.”-Statemedia

Biti Praises The Late Tsvangirai

By A Correspondent- MDC vice president Tendai Biti has praised former party president, the late Morgan Tsvangirai as a champion of the struggle for democracy whose name will forever be remembered.

Speaking during a Morgan Tsvangirai Memorial Lecture in Nyanyadzi recently, Biti said Tsvangirai had done what many had deemed unthinkable by defeating Robert Mugabe of Zanu-PF in the first round of the March 2008 elections.

“The 2008 elections were president Tsvangirai’s greatest achievement. He won resoundingly by over 70 percent and Mugabe admitted to this fact.

“Mugabe knew he had lost and wanted to hand over power but his henchman refused and had to play with the figures so that Tsvangirai would not have the 50 percent plus one vote majority needed to win the elections outright,” said Biti.

The March 29, 2008 harmonised elections saw Tsvangirai coming closer to taking over power after polling 47.87 percent against former Zanu-PF leader Robert Mugabe’s 43.24 percent.

The country was, however, made to wait for more than five weeks by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) which did not announce election results amid allegations that the electoral body was cooking up results to rescue Mugabe by reducing Tsvangirai’s victory margin so that a run-off could be declared.

Biti said Tsvangirai agreed to the June 27, 2008, election run-off though he knew he had won the first round but had to pull out to save his supporters who were being killed by Zanu-PF with the help of the army and other security agencies.

“We all know what happened in June of 2008 during the presidential run-off. President Tsvangirai agreed to the run-off even though he knew he had won resoundingly.

“Zanu-PF unleashed terror on our people and many were killed while others were left with life-changing injuries. Women were raped and babies were cut out from pregnant women. This was the brutality unleashed on our people.

“Being a selfless leader, president Tsvangirai had to pull out of the run-off to save his people and had to agree to a Government of National Unity,” said Biti.

MDC Manicaland secretary for communications, David Panganai told TellZim News that the memorial lecture was the starting point in MDC’s efforts to establish a Morgan Richard Tsvangirai school of ideology.

“The role played by the late Morgan Tsvangirai in fighting for democracy in the country is indelible. The party’s resolution is to start a school of ideology in his honour,” said Panganai.-TellZim

CORONAVIRUS: Mliswa Spills The Beans On Chinese Nationals Quarantined In Norton

By A Correspondent| The Norton MP Temba Mliswa has announced saying there are Chinese nationals who have been quarantined in Norton but are moving freely.

Shooting straight against the government reports which say there are no quarantined individuals in the country at present, Mliswa yesterday said there is a factory in Norton that has 4000 Chinese workers, and some Zimbabweans. Of these he said there are some who have been quarantined for the COVID-19 plague. He however complained saying they are being allowed to move freely. WATCH BELOW

Facebook Love Message Ends Marriage

By A Correspondent- A facebook love message from another man was enough to make Michael Sakala resolve to dump his wife.

Sakala, 27, a resident of George compound, told a local court that he had lost interest in his wife, Prisca Musole, 22 because was not faithful.

He was testifying in a case in which he had sued for marriage reconciliation.

“All along I did not know that my wife was communicating with Chris of Livingstone until I grabbed her phone and found love messages. I came to understand the reason she could go outside to answer her phone,” Sakala said.

He told the court that Musole had said that Chris was nice to her.

Sakala said:

“One time she told me that Chris had promised to take her to school if she goes out with him.”

He said it was disappointing that his wife was talking to another man when she is married.

Sakala, in his submissions that he is not willing to reconcile with Musole.

Earlier, Musole told the court that Sakala’s mother does not like her.

“My husband told me that his mother has been telling him that he should marry another woman. She has also told me that I should stay away from her son,” she said.

Musole said she was forced confess to her husband that she had an affair with another man because Sakala threatened to strangle her to death if she did not confess.

She told the court that she wants to reconcile with her husband because no man can marry her if he leaves her.

“At the moment, no man can look at me because I have stroke which I got in Sakala’s house. I love my husband and still want to remain with him.” Musole said.

In passing judgment magistrate Pauline Newa dismissed the claim on grounds that Sakala was not willing to reconcile.-SundayMail

Shock As Maid Burns Infant For Soiling Himself

By A Correspondent- A 16 year old Lusaka maid has admitted assaulting a one-year-old infant by pouring hot water on him after he defecated on himself.

The juvenile is charged with assault on a child occasioning actual bodily harm.

It is alleged that on January 9, 2020, in Lusaka’s 10 Miles area, the 16-year-old maid assaulted a child below the age of 16 years.

When the matter came up before Magistrate Nsunge Chanda yesterday, the juvenile pleaded guilty.

The accused told the Court that she slapped the boy after he soiled his pants and later poured hot water on him as she was about to cook nshima.

“Yes, I beat him because he defecated on himself; he is not my son, I was just a maid and I burnt him on his back (with the hot water),” narrated the accused.

Facts before the Court are that on the material day, the accused poured hot water on the boy after discovering that the infant had soiled himself.

The accused was apparently seen by another juvenile, who was present and later alerted neighbours and the mother to the victim, who then reported the matter to police.

And questioning the guardian, Magistrate Chanda noted that the accused was a minor and should not be allowed custody of another child and warned the victim’s step-father, who acted as guardian, to ensure that he worked hard to ensure that he took his children to school, even as he remained unemployed.

The accused remains in custody and the matter has since been adjourned to March 11, 2020, for presentation of facts.-ZambianObserver

The Mozambican Gas Promise and Why It Epitomizes the African Dream

In what seemed like the blink of an eye, Mozambique’s known natural gas reserves spiked from nearly nothing to over 165 tcf, placing it as the continent’s third biggest reserve holder

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 3, 2020/ — By NJ Ayuk

It has been almost exactly ten years since Anadarko drilled the well that would give Mozambique its first major gas find in over sixty years of mostly disappointing oil and gas exploration. Many wells followed that first offshore discovery in block 1 and further in ENI-operated block 4.

In what seemed like the blink of an eye, Mozambique’s known natural gas reserves spiked from nearly nothing to over 165 tcf, placing it as the continent’s third biggest reserve holder.

Just like that, one of Africa’s poorest countries was about to become one of the world’s biggest energy players. Well, not really just like that. In 2010, Mozambique had no know-how in oil and gas, no negotiation capabilities, understanding of the sector, no appropriate legal framework in place, nor human or financial capital to take advantage of this momentous thing that had just happened. A country that at the time could offer access to electricity to only 18% of its citizens, was suddenly endowed with enough natural gas to power half of Europe for a couple of decades and more.

Since then, much water has passed under the bridge and ink over paper. Presidents, ministers and corporate leaders have been replaced, licenses have changed hands, projects have been proposed, declined or approved, and now, more than ever, the promise of wealth seems close, but is it? Afterall, we are ten years in and no natural gas is flowing, no LNG is being produced or sold, and while a bit better off, at 27% of electricity penetration, most of the country is still in the dark. But that should not fool us, Mozambican leaders have learned much and more over the last decade, and despite some challenges, the country seems ready to take on a new stage of wealth and growth.

It was that learning curve that taught these leaders to seek out international expertise to support resource management training and legal framework development. On the one hand, the national oil company hired Wood Mackenzie to help it prepare for the responsibility to manage and sell its corresponding portion of the resources, which has resulted in the forming of a consortium with international oil and gas trader Vitol, in September last year. On the other, the government sought the support of more experienced energy producers and international partners, including the IMF or the World Bank. Just this month, Mozambique’s President Filipe Nyusi met with Norway’s Crown Prince Haakon and signed an agreement for support on natural gas resource management.

It was this concerted capacity growth that culminated in the new Petroleum Law of 2014 and on the successful bidding round for exploration blocks that took place the same year, a move that took advantage of the enormous attention the country’s acreage was receiving.

This self-actualization process combined with close, albeit sometimes slow, negotiations with the international oil companies that are leading these development efforts have resulted in final investment decisions worth dozens of billions of dollars for the development of liquefied natural gas plants in Mozambique.

Enormous Economic Opportunity

As it stands, Total’s 12.9mn t/yr Mozambique LNG project (which it took over from Anadarko) is expected to enter production in 2024. The latest news indicates that ENI’s 3.4mn t/yr Coral South FLNG project is on schedule to come online in 2022. And just last week, the Mozambican Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy said it expected FID from the ExxonMobil-led 15.2mn t/yr Rovuma LNG scheme by June 2020. The project is expected to start operating by 2025.

The implications of this are tremendous. Just in foreign direct investment, Total’s USD$25 billion investment in the LNG plant amounts to more than two times Mozambique’s current GDP. Not to mention the trickle-down effect on job creation, supply and associated services industries, etc, and that’s just one of the projects to be developed in an area that is far from properly explored. Together, the three projects are estimated to bring up to USD$54 billion in investment over the next few years.

Further, taking into account the relatively low domestic needs for natural gas in Mozambique, these three projects alone could place the country among the five biggest LNG exporters in the world, up there with Qatar, Australia, Malaysia and the United States.

However, if the domestic needs are small now, they are expected to quickly rise. The government has wisely negotiated for part of the production to be diverted to the domestic market, which can be used for power generation, to feed a gas-based industry of fertilizers and petrochemicals, to fuel homes or even to export via pipeline to neighbouring countries.

Already, the government has secured multilateral financing for a 400MW gas-fired power plant and transmission line to the capital Maputo, which will draw on national gas production and will dramatically contribute to improve power reliability in the capital.

To help accelerate the industry’s development, Mozambican officials were at the Subsea Expo in Aberdeen to showcase the country’s opportunities to North Sea companies. The aim is to secure a well-established supply chain that will support a streamlined development of the industry, as well as bring expertise into the country and promote the development of indigenous companies and workforce.

All these developments are making investors excited and analysts optimistic. Rating agency Fitch forecasts that natural gas production in Mozambique will climb 26.5% per year in the run up to 2029 and that will fuel an average 12.4% GDP growth per year throughout the decade.

These are fantastic news for a country that has suffered so dramatically with the combined effect of the Idai and Kenneth cyclones last year, which affected much of the economic activity and stranded GDP growth in 2019 at 1.9%. Already, the African development Bank sees a rebound in 2020, forecasting a 5.8% growth for 2020.

And that is another reason the development of Mozambique’s natural gas resources will be paramount for the future of the country. It will allow for the development of a more diversified and resilient economy, that will be less subject to external shocks.

Cautionary Tales

The landscape is so momentous for Mozambique at this point in time, that it is of paramount importance to get things right. We have had too many African stories of grand plans gone wrong and we do not need another one. The future of the country is at stake and that of its people.

So far, Mozambican leaders have shown resolve to push forward suitable policies and facilitate the industry’s development, but good governance and civil society participation have been shown again and again to be fundamental pillars of successful resource management.

Already, the country battles violence in its northern region, in the site where one of the LNG plants is to be developed. Armed insurgents, allegedly with an extremist religious agenda, have been attacking small villages in the region and foreign workers. The operating companies have requested the government to send in the army to help control the situation. Some reports indicate that some of these insurgents come from extremely poor backgrounds and have been radicalized based on the idea that the oil and gas companies are there to steal their resources and that no one will benefit. Here is where the need to integrate the population comes into play, not just through local content policies and by creating employment opportunities for them, but also by educating them about what is being developed, what to expect and how that will affect and benefit them.

This needs to be combined with strict transparency and resource management policies, upheld by institutions with the authority to implement regulation. This month, the Mozambican Centre for Public Integrity indicated that the country could have lost a considerable amount of money simply for failing to certify the real costs of natural gas projects declared by the companies in the period prior to 2015.

These events hurt the public image of the industry and spur social unrest at a time when the country should be focusing on maximizing the positive effects of this sector for the economy and ensuring that every Mozambican stands to gain from the country’s wealth.

Allies like Russia and the US have offered to help with the security situation. Others have offered cooperation in resource management, and their support should be welcomed but, it is on the shoulders of Mozambican leaders that the responsibility of a lifetime falls to make the best decisions for the future of their country and their people. They cannot let them down.

NJ Ayuk is Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber, CEO of pan-African corporate law conglomerate Centurion Law Group, and the author of several books about the oil and gas industry in Africa, including Billions at Play: The Future of African Energy and Doing Deals.

Man Creates “Berlin Wall” In Matrimonial Bed

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo woman who has allegedly endured sexual starvation for a long time was left with no choice but to drag her husband to the courts for denying her conjugal rights and abusing her physically and verbally.

A seemingly sexually frustrated Thembekile Moyo said her husband Gwinyai Musesengwe, a nurse at United Bulawayo Hospitals, was not only denying her conjugal rights but also complimented and proposed other women in her presence.

She said her husband, in a bid to keep a distance between them in bed, had created a “boundary” so that she doesn’t feel his body in an intimate way.

Moyo who was seeking a protection order against her husband described her sexual starvation and abuse she had been subjected to as follows:

“Gwinyai Musesengwe who is my husband and works at UBH as a nurse is physically, emotionally and verbally abusing me almost on a daily basis. He beats me up, he scolds me and shouts at me for no apparent reason. When I asked him not to harass me, he said I should not compare him with other men whom I’m used to.

“He also deprives me of my conjugal rights and he sets a boundary between us every day as we sleep. I am afraid that if he continues depriving me my conjugal rights it will push me to engage in extra-marital affairs, something which I believe is not good to do.

“He also isolates me socially, as he doesn’t want me to talk to my friends. He demands that I should stay indoors. Whenever my siblings phone me, he shouts as they listen claiming that they didn’t want me to get married to him,” complained Moyo.

She said her husband also took pleasure in humiliating her.

“He sleeps away from home. I also have scars on my head which I suffered as a result of his physical abuse. I am afraid that, if he continues, abusing me he will end up killing me. I have also suffered a heart attack as a result of his persistent abuse,” said Moyo.

Musesengwe, who apparently feared the humiliation of a trial, didn’t come to court to defend himself leading the presiding magistrate Adelaide Mbeure to grant an order in favour of his wife, in which she ordered him not to verbally, emotionally and physically harass her or threaten her in any way.-BMetro

Goblins Haunt Primary School Pupils

By A Correspondent- Five pupils at Mhlanga Mlambo Primary School in Lupane, Matabeleland North were left rolling on the ground after invisible things thrashed them while they were playing at the school grounds.

The situation escalated at the school leading to the closure of the institution on 10 February. Parents with the permission of the chief have engaged a traditional healer to conduct cleansing. Community members contributed $10 per homestead towards meeting the costs of the cleansing.

A teacher who spoke on condition of anonymity said the problem started on 10 February during break-time when pupils were playing at the school grounds.

He said: “A Grade Three pupil came running to us at the staff room and informed us that two Grade Four pupils had become hysterical and begun screaming while rolling on the ground saying they were being beaten by invisible things,” said the source.

He said they rushed to the school ground.

“We found them wriggling on the ground while one of them was frothing. We performed first aid and resuscitated her. We took her to a clinic because she was complaining of fever. She was treated and discharged,” said the source.

The  source added: “The following day three pupils who are in Grade One, Two and  Six from different families were seen rolling on the ground after they were tripped while running away from the things believed to be goblins. We rushed to the playing ground and conducted first aid, after that they started to complain of abnormal heat in their bodies. We rushed them to a clinic.”

Following that parents raised a red flag over the issue and they agreed that the school had to be temporarily closed for a cleansing.

“Parents convened a meeting and agreed that they had to enlist the services of a traditional healer to cleanse the school. We agreed that each villager will contribute $10, so far we have raised $2 700, and we hope other villagers will chip in. We want the cleansing to be done on Saturday because most of the parents will be available,” said a parent.

Chief Mabhikwa confirmed: “After getting the greenlight from the villagers who engaged a traditional healer to cleanse Mhlanga Mlambo primary school because there were things which were tormenting pupils, we hope the problem will be solved as soon as possible because we want pupils to pursue their education.”

Lupane District Schools Inspector  Lovemore Ncube said:

“We are monitoring  the situation and we are happy that the local leadership has made efforts to solve the problem at the school. It is our hope that sanity will prevail soon.”-BMetro

Public Schools Fail To Meet Operational Costs

By A Correspondent- Public Schools in Zimbabwe are failing to meet operational costs after the government turned down their proposals to increase school fees.

School heads who spoke to The Herald observed that the situation is being worsened by the soaring inflation.

One headteacher said:

The increments we applied for, that were duly discussed, proposed and voted on by the school development association (SDA) of parents, and based on a budget that was looking at simply maintaining standards, have not been approved.

It is bad enough for all schools. But for schools with boarding facilities, it is extra difficult. It is a daily headache to feed the children.

Prices of commodities have, for the past twenty-four months been going up and increasing fees was a strategy to cover the variance.

The government, on the other hand, argues that increased fees are exclusionary as they can only be afforded by rich people while the have-nots will be forced to drop out of school.-Statemedia

Mugabe Nephew Tears Into “Trivial” Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent- Former Labour minister and nephew to the late former President Robert Mugabe, Patrick Zhuwao, has lashed out at President Emmerson Mnangagwa, describing him as a trivial leader whose pettiness risked exposing many people to hunger.

He was reacting to the seizure of his farm by government.

More to follow….

Chinese Technical Team Heading To Zim Over Coronavirus

By A Correspondent- China is set to send a technical team for a needs assessment at Zimbabwe’s Wilkins infectious diseases hospital in Harare.

This was announced by the Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Guo Shaochun after visiting the isolation centre on Thursday.

Shaochun said that this was meant to boost Zimbabwe’s preparedness against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

He added:

China would like us to assist African countries in fighting against coronavirus within our ability; that is why we came here and to discuss that possibility of upgrading some basic conditions of this hospital

The virus which was first reported in China in December 2019 has now rapidly spread to more than two dozen countries killing thousands of people.

As of Thursday, 12 cases had been confirmed cases in Africa as follows:

  • Algeria – 5
  • Egypt – 2
  • Morroco – 1
  • Nigeria – 1
  • Senegal – 1
  • South Africa – 1
  • Tunisia – 1

The rate at which the virus is worrying particularly considering that most health sectors in developing countries are incapacitated to prevent and or contain the virus.

Philanthropist and founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates warned that the virus might kill more than ten million in Africa due to the state of the health systems on the continent.-Statemedia

Zim Diplomat Arrested In US

By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean top diplomat, Macmillan Moyana, 35 was arrested for allegedly barging into a home in Montgomery County, United States while shouting incoherently.

Moyana reportedly went to a house along Tulip Drive at 2:20 AM on a Friday in late January where he simultaneously banged the door and shouted “Madam, Madam! It’s you,” shocking the owner of the house who had her two young children.

ABC’s Washington D.C. affiliate, WJLA TV, reported. that the owner of the house opened the front door of her house thinking it was a friend, family member or neighbour in need of assistance.

When the door opened, Moyana reportedly tried to push the door, forcing entry into the house, hitting the woman with the door as he did. He is also believed to have broken the panel of the door but the owner of the house was able to force him back and lock the door.

Moyana is said to have continued to shout “Madam!” from outside the home, went window to window, banging on them loudly while the woman was calling the police.

He was later arrested and held at the Montgomery County Detention Center on charges of home invasion, second-degree assault, third-degree burglary, reckless endangerment, and trespassing which all carry a combined total of up to 50 years in prison.

Moyana was however granted diplomatic immunity. The Zimbabwean embassy in the USA claims that Moyana is back in Zimbabwe. The cause of Moyana’s behaviour is not known.-WJLA

“The Season Of Political Psychosis Is Upon Us”

by Innocent Mujeri- We are in trouble comrades. Very big trouble. The political stage has been invaded by people of questionable morals.

People with highly deranged minds are now grand actors in the Zimbabwean political arena. The political pulpit now has preachers who have mastered the art of venting verbal obscenities to their congregants.

Don’t get lost dear reader. I am referring to two men, Job Sikhala, the MDC National Vice chairperson and Zengeza West Member of Parliament, and Jonathan Moyo, the fugitive G40 kingpin who have invaded our political space and are causing unnecessary chaos.

Sikhala and Moyo are trying harder to outdo each other and they have since employed vulgarities as a strategy of remaining politically relevant. Because of these two political novices, the season of political madness is fully upon us comrades.

We are in a season where a grown-up man brags about producing the biggest fart in the world. We are in a season where Sikhala, an opposition political novice, is trying to present himself as more aggressive than his clueless leader Nelson Chamisa

This is the season we are comrades. The season of foolish political predictions by the disgraced Jonathan Moyo who is cooking up military coups in his fertile imagination and presenting them as reality. Let’s first talk about Sikhala, the farting big man.

Sikhala is a giant. He is no small man. Most of his trousers are tailor made as his size is not easily available in boutiques.

Sikhala is that man who thought he could dethrone ZANU PF with his MDC 99 thing. He is the same Sikhala who once quit MDC in early 2000 citing clueless leadership as his reason for departure. This is Sikhala for you comrades.

The guy is blessed with a huge body frame but a little mind. Whenever he opens his mouth to speak, you are assured of verbal vulgarities coming out of his mouth. Most of his speeches are high sounding rubbish bent on inciting the public to commit acts of violence.

Given that Sikhala has a deficiency of a great mind but when he is in trouble he does not resort to using his little mind to solve the problem. Instead, he resorts to verbal abuses to save himself.

Sikhala is indeed a madman walking. Last year Sikhala because of his reckless utterances was charged with treason and he was to have his day in Bikita Magistrate court. Sikhala was taken in a police van to Bikita but in his foolishness he thought if he pollutes the air in a small van by producing gas then he might escape from police custody. Imagine the amount of smelly gases that can be produced by such a big man.

Sikhala proudly told people in Bikita that he farted in a police van in a bid to escape. I heard someone jokingly saying Sikhala’s fart can be used as an opium drug to make patients sleep while waiting for theatre. This is the man who think he has ideas that can move the country forward. Shame on you Wiwa.

Zimbabweans need a man who is progressively minded not the one who prides himself in producing farts. Zimbabweans need a man who preaches peace and tolerance not one who incites violence.

The man Zimbabweans need is none other His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Dear reader, Sikhala is not the only mad man in town. He has a counterpart by the name Jonathan Moyo.

The fugitive disgraced G40 politician, Jonathan Moyo, is slowly becoming a strong candidate for Ingutsheni Hospital, a largest psychiatric hospital located in Bulawayo, which treats mental patients.

The way Moyo speak and reason are making me doubt if the guy is indeed a professor. Real learned man do not reason or speak the way Moyo do.

On 29 January this year, Moyo tweeted that momentous events are going to take place in the month of February. His tweet reads, “For keen students of Zimbabwean history, this February is threatening to replace November as the month of momentous events!”.

February has since passed and nothing newsworthy happened. The only news we got in February was of Moyo bankrolling the 2018 MDC campaigns.

Mlevu as Moyo is popularly known by some people, thought February will not come to an end so that his foolish prediction will not be scrutinized.

Moyo is now referring to the suspension of Godfrey Tsenengamu and Lewis Matutu by ZANU PF as a momentous event that happened in February. Surely the guy is smoking a hazardous substance.

The suspension of the two was a non-event as it didn’t affect the operations of the ruling party or that of the government.

Jonathan Moyo must be reminded that he is now a nobody in Zimbabwean politics and his tweets will not change anything in Zimbabwe. His tweets can be likened to a dog barking at an elephant. Hazvichinje chinhu.

Moyo as a professor must know that those in glass houses should not throw stones. We don’t want to parade his infidelities when he was the Minister of Information and Publicity but he now wants to present himself as a saint.

Moyo is a crook and a thief who siphoned ZIMDEF funds for his own self gain. But we are morally upright people and because of that we will not disclose Moyo’s bedroom dealings with female members of the disgraced G40 faction.

Moyo and Sikhala are corona viruses in Zimbabwean politics and should be shunned and ignored by all progressive Zimbabweans.

Renewal Of Sanctions A Direct Result of Failure to Adhere to Promises Made | FULL TEXT

Lloyd Msipa

PEOPLE’S PARTY – PRESS STATEMENT
SANCTIONS RENEWAL BY THE UNITED STATES
The Emmerson Mnangagwa administration pretends to be surprised over the renewal of United States sanctions on ZANU PF elites. After the military coup of November 2017 that overthrew former President Robert Mugabe, Emmerson Mnangagwa was presented with an excellent opportunity to change the political trajectory of the nation of Zimbabwe; an excellent opportunity to unite Zimbabweans across the political divide. He failed to do so. Instead, his presidency has been characterised by summary arrests of opposition members, execution of unarmed civilians by the military on August 1 and January 14th.

Despite a history of human rights violations, the people of Zimbabwe, the international community and indeed Zimbabweans in the diaspora converged and gave Emmerson Mnangagwa an opportunity to distinguish himself from his predecessor.

In fact, in a meeting with US senators, Jeff Flake and Chris Coons in 2018, Emmerson Mnangagwa assured Zimbabweans and indeed the international Community that real reforms would be implemented. This has not happened.
The People’s Party is concerned with the direction the country has taken. The people are suffering whilst those connected to the Mnangagwa administration live lavish lives. The deep economic problems, are a result of mis-governance, corruption and the deep-rooted patronage culture. The People’s Party will not continue to watch this regime impoverish the citizens of Zimbabwe.

The renewal of the US sanctions on the Zanu PF elite is a direct result of failure to adhere to promises made. The world is a global village and the Emmerson Mnangagwa can’t continue to hold Zimbabweans hostage to primitive politics, whilst the rest of the world is moving forward. The unilateral amendment of a Peoples Constitution agreed in 2013 to after a people’s referendum without going back to the people, is further proof of a regime that refuses to change.

We therefore call upon the regime to do the right thing, institute REAL reforms, implement Motlanthe Commission recommendations, investigate the military killings and bring the perpetrators to book and deal decisively with corruption.

Department of Information and Media
05/03/2020

Fears Of Hardcore Criminals Coming Back To The Society Allayed

……….as Cabinet okays proposed General Amnesty

By Innocent Mujeri- The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Nick Mangwana, has allayed fears that had initially gripped the nation when Government announced its plans to pardon thousands of prisoners, by informing the nation that the proposed general amnesty is not applicable to hard-core criminals, a local publication reported.

Taking to his micro-blogging site, Mangwana clarified that prisoners incarcerated for murder, treason, rape or any sexual offenses, carjacking, robbery, stock theft and public violence would not qualify for the Presidential Amnesty, dispelling fears, that the hard-core criminals such as the infamous machete gangs were set to be readmitted into the society because of the amnesty.

Zimbabweans can now be assured that their lives will not be exposed to any dangerous criminal elements when the amnesty is effected since only those with minor offences, the sick and the old will be set free.

Citizens who spoke to this publication applauded government’s decision of keeping rogue elements behind bars.

One Plaxedes Mudyiwa of Hatfield said she felt relieved after learning that those incarcerated for serious crimes such as rape are not going to be pardoned.

“My niece was raped in 2014 and the rapist, who is a relative was jailed for 17 years. We were initially afraid when we learnt that prisoners are going to be pardoned. But when we learnt that those jailed for rape and other serious crimes will not be pardoned, we felt relieved as we don’t want to see the man who raped my niece again”, said Mudyiwa.

Tinotenda Amos of Dzivarasekwa said violent people such as machete gangs must remain bars and applauded government for pardoning those jailed for low level crimes.

Mbuya Masawi of Mbare said she was initially struck with fear when she learnt that prisoners are going to be released from jails. She only released a sigh of relief when she learnt that hardcore criminals will remain in jails.

The proposed general amnesty is a welcome development as it will ease the burden on the national coffers. The country is currently committing thousands of dollars toward prison upkeep and prisoners’ welfare.

Furthermore, the general amnesty is a clear sign that the New Dispensation doesn’t view prisons as places to punish offenders but they regard prisons as rehabilitation centres were prisoners are morally reconfigured for reinstatement into society.

This is not the first time the President has pardoned prisoners in the New Dispensation, the first time was in 2018, where 3 000 prisoners were pardoned under Presidential mercy.

Previously, beneficiaries of the general amnesty included women (excluding those imposed with death penalty), juveniles, the disabled, those above 60 years of age who would have served a third of their sentence, the terminally ill and prisoners who have served at least a quarter of their sentence.

The Zimbabwean constitution empowers the President to pardon or reduce sentences of prisoners.

Section 112 (1) of the constitution titled Power of mercy reads as follows; The President, after consultation with the Cabinet, may exercise the power of mercy, that is to say, may-   a. grant a pardon to any person concerned in or convicted of an offence against any law;   b. grant a respite from the execution of a sentence for any offence for an indefinite or specified period;   c. substitute a less severe punishment for that imposed for any offence; or   d. suspend for a specified period or remit the whole or part of a sentence for any offence or any forfeiture imposed in respect of any offence; and may impose conditions on any such pardon, respite, substitution or suspension.

President Mnangagwa’s Presidential mercy is non-partisan, in 2018 Yvonne Musarurwa, the then Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) youth deputy secretary was among the pardoned.  She was serving a 20-year jail sentence for the murder of Inspector Petros Mutedza in May 2011.

The date for the release of prisoners and categories of prisoners who qualify for the amnesty will soon be published in the Government Gazette once President Mnangagwa has approved it as enshrined in Section 112 (3) of the constitution which states that the grant of a pardon or respite from execution of sentence or the substitution or suspension of a sentence must be published in the Gazette.

OPINION: “Chamisa- The Eloquent Confused Political Novice”

By Chipo Mutasa- A great musician is defined by the depth of his lyrics not his guitar prowess. In Zimbabwe we have a number of good guitarists but most of them are living under the shadows of the likes of Alick Macheso.

This is so because most of Macheso’s songs are pregnant with messages that touches on people’s lives. Macheso’s lyrics are just awesome and on point.

The same can be said of the Zimbabwean political fraternity which is jam-packed with a lot of charlatans who masquerade as seasoned politicians. Most of our politicians can be likened to good guitarists with terrible compositions. The lyrics of their political songs are as bad as rotten eggs, no wonder ZANU PF continues to rule the roost.

The political charlatans mostly confuse their eloquence with intelligence and sometimes they confuse good diction with meaningful messages.

One of these is none other than the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance (MDC-A) leader Nelson Chamisa. Chamisa recently turned 42 but his political shenanigans resemble that of a two year old toddler.

There is an old English adage that says life begins at 40. If the adage is true, maybe that’s the reason Chamisa is behaving like a toddler. Maybe indeed his life started at 40 and he is now a 2 year old boy.

Chamisa is an ambitious young man who possesses wild and teenage like dreams. His unlimited ambitions have clouded the way he thinks and articulate issues. Most of his speeches has turned out to be choreographed comedies that should not be taken seriously.

No doubt, the guy is eloquent when he speaks. However, the degree of his eloquence is lost due to his foolish reasoning which translate into theatrical speeches. Chamisa’s half-baked responses during interviews render useless his average oratory skills.

When he opens his mouth to speak, we are assured of a tonne load of rubbish that cannot be digested by sane people.

Only his supporters whom he termed “stupid” can applaud when Chamisa speaks.

Recently Chamisa visited South Africa on a mission he, in his wisdom or lack of it foolishly duped “Seeking Political Solutions for Zimbabwe”

One then wonders how Chamisa can seek political solutions for Zimbabwe in a foreign country that has nothing to do with Zimbabwe. Even an average street person should know better that solutions to Zimbabwean problems can only be proffered by the locals not someone from across the Limpopo.

A foreigner can only come to facilitate a dialogue, not to prescribe solutions to our challenges.

No country is devoid of challenges and Zimbabwe is not an exception. However, His Excellency President Emerson Mnangagwa opened a door, through the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD), for all political players to discuss and proffer solutions to challenges bedevilling our motherland.

POLAD is a platform created for all 2018 Presidential candidates who had progressive ideas on how the country could move forward. It is a platform I can best describe as a gamut of varied thoughts. Ideas are shared and proposals made as to how we can best develop our nation from the current sluggishness.

Chamisa with his usual selfish and egocentric tendencies shunned the olive branch that has been extended by President Mnangagwa.

Surprisingly he rushes across the border to complain that he is yet to see President Mnangagwa. Does he want the President to pay him a visit at his residence?

If he thinks that the President will pay him a visit, then his political naivety and inflated ego have reached unimaginable proportions. In fact he is hallucinating as no such thing will happen. If he wishes to see President Mnangagwa as he allege on an interview on SABC, he then needs to rush and join others in POLAD before the door closes for good.

In South Africa, Chamisa presented himself for interviews at SABC, ETV, Power 98.7 and Newzroom Afrika. As much as he was fluent in his responses, the nonsense that characterised his responses made him look like a political clown. Even the interviewer at Newzroom Afrika, had a torrid time trying to suppress his laughter as Chamisa’s responses were so shallow, pointless and full of meaningless riddles.

For instance, Chamisa was asked by J.J of Newzroom Afrika if President Mnangagwa is corrupt. The boy’s response was a hilarious one. “I said the head”, that was Chamisa’s response. The follow up question was, “He is the head” and Chamisa replied “Let’s examine the head, the fish rots from the head”.

Chamisa’s riddles were too much for the comprehension of the interviewer and I am sure to those listening. He failed to articulate a simple no or yes and his went to give weird responses exposing him for being all froth and no beer as we have been suspecting the whole time.

The MDC-A leader reached an all low when he said “South Africa is not xenophobic”. This was during his interview on Power 98.7 in South Africa. Such a shocking contradiction from many progressive people’s views shocked even the interviewer who spent almost 30 seconds starring at Chamisa in disbelief.

The xenophobic tendencies of the South Africans have been denounced even by President Cecil Ramaphosa. But Chamisa claims such things are not there in South Africa. Maybe he is desperately looking for regional and international acceptance. But that is not the way to do it.

Maybe, the politically greenhorn Chamisa is not yet ripe for international platforms and this might be the reason he struggled with his interviews in South Africa. Remember dear reader, the humiliating interview Chamisa had with Stephen Sacker on BBC Hardtalk, apparently the young does not learn.

The valuable advice that one can give him is that, he should stay away from international television channels as his incompetence and immaturity can expose how politically immature he is.

Villagers Contribute Money To Cleanse School After Invisible Things Beat Up School Children

File Picture of children going to school.

FIVE pupils at Mhlanga Mlambo Primary School in Lupane, Matabeleland North were left rolling on the ground after invisible things thrashed them while they were playing at the school grounds.

The situation escalated at the school leading to the closure of the institution on 10 February. Parents with the permission of the chief have engaged a traditional healer to conduct cleansing. Community members contributed $10 per homestead towards meeting the costs of the cleansing.

A teacher who spoke on condition of anonymity said the problem started on 10 February during break-time when pupils were playing at the school grounds.

He said: “A Grade Three pupil came running to us at the staff room and informed us that two Grade Four pupils had become hysterical and begun screaming while rolling on the ground saying they were being beaten by invisible things,” said the source.

He said they rushed to the school ground.

“We found them wriggling on the ground while one of them was frothing. We performed first aid and resuscitated her. We took her to a clinic because she was complaining of fever. She was treated and discharged,” said the source.

The  source added: “The following day three pupils who are in Grade One, Two and  Six from different families were seen rolling on the ground after they were tripped while running away from the things believed to be goblins. We rushed to the playing ground and conducted first aid, after that they started to complain of abnormal heat in their bodies. We rushed them to a clinic.”

Following that parents raised a red flag over the issue and they agreed that the school had to be temporarily closed for a cleansing.

“Parents convened a meeting and agreed that they had to enlist the services of a traditional healer to cleanse the school. We agreed that each villager will contribute $10, so far we have raised $2 700, and we hope other villagers will chip in. We want the cleansing to be done on Saturday because most of the parents will be available,” said a parent.

Chief Mabhikwa confirmed: “After getting the greenlight from the villagers who engaged a traditional healer to cleanse Mhlanga Mlambo primary school because there were things which were tormenting pupils, we hope the problem will be solved as soon as possible because we want pupils to pursue their education.”

Lupane District Schools Inspector  Lovemore Ncube said : “We are monitoring  the situation and we are happy that the local leadership has made efforts to solve the problem at the school. It is our hope that sanity will prevail soon.”

Parly Sets Dates For Possible Volatile Public Hearings On Constitutional Amendments

Public hearings on the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No.2 have been set for the end of March and early April.

According to a circular released by the clerk of parliament, the Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs chaired by ZANU PF Legislator Hon. Dudzai Misheck. Mataranyika will hold public hearings on the Constitution Amendment Bill No.2  (H.B. 23, 2019) from the 29th of March to the 04th of April 2020.

Parliament will dispatch 4 teams that will cover various places in Zimbabwe as follows:

Team A

DatePlaceVenueTime of Public Hearing
30 March 2020KaribaNyamhunga Hall1000-1200hrs
31 March 2020ChinhoyiCooksey Hall1400-1600hrs
01 April 2020Gokwe NembudziyaNembudziya Council Board1000-1200hrs
02 APRIL 2020SanyatiNyimo Growth Point Hall1000-1200hrs
03 April 2020KadomaRimuka Hall1000-1200hrs

Team B

DatePlaceVenueTime of Public Hearing
30 March 2020GweruGweru Theatre1000-1200hrs
31 March 2020MberengwaMberengwa Education Offices1000-1200hrs
01 April 2020ChiviChivi RDC Hall1000-1200hrs
02 April 2020MasvingoMucheke Hall1000-1200hrs
03 April 2020ZakaBetter Schools Programme1000-1200hrs

Team C

DatePlaceVenueTime of Public Hearing
30 March 2020Victoria FallsChinotimba Hall1000-1200hrs
31 March 2020HwangeEdmund Davis Hall1000-1200hrs
01 April 2020GwandaGwanda Hotel1000-1200hrs
02 April 2020PlumtreeTMB Hall1000-1200hrs
03 April 2020BulawayoSmall City Hall1000-1200hrs

Team D

DatePlaceVenueTime of Public Hearing
30 March 2020MurehwaHarareZihute HallRainbow Ambassador Hotel1000-1200hrs1400-1600hrs
31 March 2020BinduraHalla Kimberly Hall1000-1200hrs
01 April 2020MaronderaMbuya Nehanda Town Council Hall1000-1200hrs
02 April 2020ChimanimaniChimanimani RDC Hall1000-1200hrs
03 April 2020MutareSakubva Hall1000-1200hrs

Members of the public wishing to participate in the public hearings are discouraged from putting on military uniforms, signs of ranks, flags or badges and political party regalia as they will not have access to the public hearing.

At the same time the public, interested groups and organizations are invited to attend these hearings. Written submissions and correspondences are welcome and should be addressed to:

The Clerk of Parliament Attention: Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs P.O.Box CY 298 Causeway  Harare

Written Submissions can also be made by email through the following email addresses  [email protected]

The public can access soft copies of the bill on our website www.parlzim.gov.zw

Coronavirus Protective Measures

Basic protective measures against coronavirus
Below are some basic protective measures one can take to reduce chances of getting the disease.

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

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

Maintain social distancing
Maintain at least one metre distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

Why? When someone coughs or sneezes they spray droplets from their nose or mouth which may contain a virus.

Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth
Why? Hands touch many surfaces and can pick up viruses. Once contaminated, hands can transfer the virus to your eyes, nose or mouth. From there, the virus can enter your body and can make you sick.

Practice respiratory hygiene
Make sure you, and the people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene. This means covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze.

Why? Droplets spread virus. By following good respiratory hygiene you protect the people around you.

If you have fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical care

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

Why? National and local authorities will have the most up-to-date information on the situation in your area. Calling in advance will allow your health care provider to quickly direct you to the right health facility.

Stay informed and follow advice given by your healthcare provider
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REPORT: “MDC Internal Pressure Group Pushes To Have Chamisa And Hwende Arrested For Financial Irregularities”

Nelson Chamisa

A report by a local publication has claimed that some senior MDC officials are pushing for the arrest of party leader Nelson Chamisa and secretary-general Chalton Hwende over allegations of misappropriating ZW$2 million from party coffers.

According to the report, the development comes amid revelations of internal fissures within Zimbabwe’s biggest opposition party.

Claimed the report:

“The opposition figures have roped in government officials, including Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, in their bid. Contacted for comment, Ziyambi confirmed being approached by MDC officials over the funds.

The money, which has been mentioned in view of an impending internal audit, is believed to be part of the funding the party receives from Treasury annually as provided for under the Political Parties Finance Act.

MDC insiders told the Zimbabwe Independent that the matter has added to the serious divisions and infighting in the party, with some opposition hawks opposed to Chamisa’s continued leadership of the movement smelling blood and pushing for criminal charges to be pressed against the firebrand youthful politician.

Chamisa’s supporters have, however, dismissed the allegations, saying they are being levelled by a group of “disgruntled” party members, whom they accused of working with his opponents in a move meant to embarrass him. They said there is no substance in the allegations. The officials also say Chamisa had, in fact, been transparent by ordering an audit given that the party’s books had not been inspected for over a decade.

Several camps, some of which are based on tribe, are emerging in the MDC although there are two main factions, one led by Chamisa, and another by his long-term rival Douglas Mwonzora.

“The case in which ZW$1,9 million was stolen and used for other purposes other than party activities has been a major issue in the party since the case was made public and some are saying arrests should be made,” an MDC official said. “I think you will understand that, previously, the task of handling party finances lay squarely with the secretary-general, but that changed with the amendment of the party’s constitution at the 2014 congress to give the president more control of party finances.

So in this case, there are some people in high positions who are smelling blood and are fancying their chances that this time they have their man. Should auditors confirm that indeed the money was stolen, it is highly likely that the matter will be reported to the police.”

As part of the push, a group of discontented MDC officials have approached the government, seeking to be furnished with details on the exact amount of money the party received under the Political Parties Finance Act since the death of founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai in February 2018.

Edwin Dzambara, chairperson of an outfit calling itself Defending Morgan Tsvangirai Legacy (DMTL), which is believed to be sponsored by some MDC heavyweights, confirmed in an interview with the Independent this week the ongoing push for Chamisa’s arrest.

“We have approached the Justice ministry seeking a written clarification on how much the party has received since the death of Morgan Tsvangirai. The ministry has promised to furnish us with such information in two weeks and we are waiting for that correspondence from them,” Dzambara said.

“We want to demand for the accounting of that money. We want to compare if what the party got tallies with the programmes and events which the party undertook. Imagine that at the congress in Gweru last year, people had to bring their own food and find their own accommodation. There was not even water to drink and yet the party has been receiving various amounts of money all this time.

“So this is what we want to establish and, if we realise there are anomalies, like we suspect, we will definitely file a police report. We need to establish all the facts. We are gathering evidence before we make the police report.”

Mwonzora, who has been linked to the outfit, distanced himself from the development, saying: “I am not involved at all in those things. I am concentrating on my roles (as deputy secretary for international relations) in the party and in parliament, nothing else,” he said.

Ziyambi said:

“Yes, they came and made an inquiry, but we told them that the information they want was published in the Government Gazette and they can check it out for themselves rather than bothering us.”

MDC deputy spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka said the party was “officially” not aware of any misappropriation of funds, but should there be, auditors, who have already begun working on the party’s financial books, will be able to detect it.

“Officially, we are not aware of any missing money and the treasurer-general of the party recently issued a statement categorically stating that neither he nor the president of the party has received any such report. All we have seen are alarmist press reports,” Tamborinyoka said.

“But what I want to reiterate is that consistent with a resolution of congress and with the character and culture of transparency and accountability, congress resolved that there be annual audits of the party. And the first of these routine annual audits is currently underway.

And the results of this routine audit, the first in the history of the party, will be furnished to the relevant organs of the party. Nothing will be swept under the carpet. I am not sure as to whether anyone would call for the arrest of anyone in the party.

“That is tantamount to pre-empting the audit, which is routine and has not been eventuated by the alarmist reports of any missing money. As I said, nothing will be swept under the carpet and, if there is any skulduggery on anyone’s part, the audit will find them out.

What must be lauded, and what other political parties must follow, is the trendsetting culture by the MDC to audit its finances and to make the report public to the relevant stakeholders and organs of the party. That is a first in Zimbabwe’s politics and that is the news. Anything else at this stage is speculative.”

MDC insiders say Chamisa sanctioned the internal audit because the party’s books remained unaudited since 2009. They also say Chamisa used part of the allocation from Treasury to settle outstanding salaries of MDC employees, who had not been paid for several months.

Chamisa loyalists accuse DMTL of attention-seeking, adding that the group’s latest move was bent on destabilising the party.

An MDC official told the Independent that Dzambara is masquerading as a member of the party and was being used by the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO).

Dzambara is also accused of being part of the outfit that split the MDC in 2005 when Welshman Ncube deserted Tsvangirai.

“He is not in the structures. He is just an overzealous fellow and an attention-seeker, doing the uncalled for,” the official said.

Dzambara said he was a member of the party.

“That is expected, especially when you hunt for such important information. I would question why we did not go to any other party, if we are not members of the MDC. We are the founding members,” Dzambara said, adding that Chamisa had compromised the impending audit.

“He cannot audit himself out of the MDC. This is just a camouflage audit,” he added.Last year, the MDC received more than ZW$4 million under the Political Parties Finance Act.

Zim Independent