On the 8th of March, we celebrate International Women’s Day.
A day set aside to recognize the achievements of women from political, economic to social, whilst calling for women’s rights.
This presents a perfect opportunity for ARTUZ to not only recognize the contribution of female comrades to the work of the union but to also celebrate female rural teachers.
ARTUZ will set aside the month of March to cast the spotlight on the strong women who have remained resolute in the face of oppression, difficult working conditions and a collapsing education system.
In line with the 2020 IWD theme, I am Generation Equality: Realising Women’s Rights the women’s March campaign will bring to light the lived realities of the female rural teacher highlighting the inequalities she endures.
Through their own stories, ARTUZ members will show the world their struggles, their dedication to their profession as well as their fearless fight for labour justice.
This women’s day is a special one as it marks 25 years after the Beijing Platform for action.
As we reflect on the state of women’s rights it is important to leave no woman behind.
Equality will remain out of our reach if the struggles of some women remain invisible.
ARTUZ will use this opportunity to give visibility women teaching in rural areas so that as agendas are shaped their struggles are not forgotten.
Women’s labour issues need to be at the centre of the equality discourse. It is imperative to highlight these issues and ensure that we all work together to address them.
Zimbabweans from all walks of life have that female teacher who shaped they are today. So we call on all of you to join us in celebrating female teachers as well as to support their struggles.
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Secretary for Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights Norman Matara has said Zimbabwe’s healthcare system is weak and will not be able to deal with a COVID-19 outbreak.
Speaking in an interview with
NewsDay on Friday night, Matara urged the government to up its game in terms of surveillance.
He said:
We have a very weakened healthcare system; we lack basic equipment and we (will be) taking samples to South Africa.
We don’t have enough resources at the quarantining centre.
We don’t have (equipment for computerised tomography (CT) scan, recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for diagnostic.
We only have two in the public health sector, at
Chitungwiza and Parirenyatwa. We don’t even have an adequate ventilator for a continuous supply of oxygen.
We need to step up our game in terms of surveillance.
South Africa, which shares a porous border with Zimbabwe, has so far recorded two confirmed cases of coronavirus.
Meanwhile, there have been no deaths on the African continent from the virus, with confirmed cases having also been recorded in Senegal, Algeria and Nigeria.-NewsDay
THE number of people suffering from mental health related illnesses and seeking medication at Ingutsheni Central Hospital in Bulawayo has more than doubled in the past five months, an official has said.
The hospital’s clinical director, Dr Wellington Ranga, revealed in an interview that from November, instead of giving drugs to the “usual figure” of between 1 500 to 2 000 outpatients, as many as 5 000 people were flocking through Ingutsheni’s doors every month. This has resulted in drug stocks at the hospital depleting. Unlike other hospitals which charge for their services, Ingutsheni does not demand a fee for both drugs and services.
In the past, there had been stigma attached to getting one’s medication at the institution but as prices at local pharmacies skyrocket, many are now turning to Ingutsheni.
“That comes with its own problems. I say that because here medication is not paid for by the patients. So, people in town now know that we have sodium valproate and so things have now changed.
“From around November or December our numbers from pharmacies almost doubled. This is because there are some people who don’t like coming to Ingutsheni but buying some medication in town will cost you $300. Then that person hears that they only have to go to Ingutsheni outpatients and they’ll get it for free,” said Dr Ranga.
He said NatPharm, that supplies the drugs had also raised questions on the sudden increase in drug demand at the hospital.
“The number of outpatients we served used to be between 1 500 to 2 000 but now we’re going to as many as 5 000 people which is a significant increase. We are actually saying we are becoming victims of our own strategies because we were saying let’s keep these drugs but people have realised that getting them from Ingutsheni works. Even NatPharm has been asking how come our consumption rate has gone up all of a sudden. This is a dicey situation that we are trying to play around with. Do we deny some people and say go back and get your drugs where you used to get them? You can’t do that in mental health,” he said.
Dr Ranga said the institution had never experienced such a situation in its history.
“We have discussed it and it is something that we are seeing really as a phenomenon for the first time and so there’s no case study that we can turn to on how to respond to a situation like this. We are not sure because of the nature of mental health because if someone says they have epilepsy and they have been on phenobarbitone for the past 20 years then you can’t deny them that medication. We will continue giving them, but that will put constraints on us because we had worked out our budget, we thought the drugs would last for a certain time but with these ones we’re not so sure. They might run out,” he said.
Ingutsheni chief executive officer Mr Nyasha Chibvongodze, said although the economic pressures had made the acquisition of foodstuffs difficult, the hospital was still in a good state compared to other health institutions.
“As a country we did not have a good harvest last year and so the Grain Marketing Board is constrained in terms of maize availability. If we place an order of 250 bags of 50kg maize they can say we cannot do that at the moment, we can only supply you with 100 bags.
“The danger also comes in when you want to pay for the 250 bags upfront as they also can’t assure you of locking in that price until delivery. So, that’s where we stand. In terms of protein we are well stocked,” he said.
Former Zanu-PF national political commissar and member of the once-powerful G40 faction Saviour Kasukuwere attacked President Emmerson Mnangagwa for allegedly dividing citizens by his government’s decision to create subsidised basic commodities shops for the army.
The Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube recently announced that soldiers will soon be buying subsidised goods from garrison shops that will be funded by a special tax levied on every other civil servant.
In a telephone interview with TellZim News, Kasukuwere, who is in self-imposed exile, warned that the plan will back-fire.
“What is the rationale really? All civil servants are equal and they should be treated as such. They are working for the country and no one is more special than the other.
“Zimbabweans have suffered enough and they should be rewarded for their toil. Civil servants are yearning for salary increments but their government is busy deducting their salaries.
“Mnangagwa has no decency at all and he lives large while his people suffer. He was presented with a golden opportunity to unite the country but he plundered it and killed those that challenged him,” said Kasukuwere.
In his announcement, Ncube said all civil servants except members of the military will be levied a 2.5 percent ‘garrison shop’ tax which will be channeled towards the revival grocery shops for the defense forces.
Many people have, however, criticised the move as part of desperate efforts by a failed government to pacify a restive military.
“This is what happens when the country is in the hands of a mafia. The mafia does not care about anyone else but themselves.
“They are very selfish and they would rather watch everyone die than let their interest get threatened. To them, Zimbabwe can burn just as long as they are enjoying. No one cares, this is the unfortunate situation that we find ourselves in,” said Kasukuwere.
He said President Mnangagwa was desperate to find ways of pacifying the army which he knew very well could show him the exit door anytime.
“The army is running the country. Mnangagwa is trying to save himself from sleeping with one eye open at night. We all know the role played by the army to propel Mnangagwa to where he is today so if he forgets the same people will kick him out.
“You have seen Mnangagwa using the army to crush dissent so it is only logical for him to make sure that his boys are happy,” said Kasukuwere.
The 2.5 percent ‘garrison tax’ will add to the two percent transactional tax and bank charges which already are a heavy burden on the poorly-remunerated government workers.
Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) president Dr Takavafira Zhou lashed out at Ncube’s latest policy announcement which he said was designed to worsen poverty in the country.
“For the Finance minister and the rest of cabinet to agree to tax civil servants 2.5 percent to set up shops that will sell subsidised commodities to members of the army is lunacy.
“The cabinet must be reminded that if they are so much interested in uplifting the image of the army, they must pay the army well so that they can buy from shops of their choice.
“Reducing soldiers to ridicule and subsidisation by civil servants is dangerous and a national security threat as it compromises the civilian-military relations,” said Zhou.
By Own Correspondent| Zimbabwe won the David Cup World Group II first round play-off against Syria on a score of 3-1 at Harare Sports Club.
The first day of play had finished with the scores level at 1-1 after Mehluli Sibanda had lost to Hazem Naw 6-3, 6-3.
Benjamin Lock levelled the scores with a 6-3-6-3 win over Amer Naow on the second rubber setting up a potential moving second day.
Zimbabwe began yesterday’s play with a 6-1, 6-4, 6-3 win in the doubles match after the Lock brothers, Benjamin and Courtney combined to defeat the Syria pair of Naw and Yacoub Makzoume.
Syria needed to win the fourth rubber to take the tie into the final game but Benjamin Lock defeated Naw 6-4, 6-4 to an unassailable 3-1 lead for the hosts.
The fifth rubber which should have seen Sibanda taking on Makzoume was forfeited since it would not have changed the result of the tie.-DailyNews
Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife says she fears for her life as unknown people are allegedly stalking her.
Marry told a British newspaper The Times that her life had been turned upside down since her initial arrest in December last year on allegations of trying to kill her husband and money laundering.
A divorce battle involving Chiwenga and the former model transfixed the country with murky allegations of attempted murder, voodoo and drug addiction.
According to Marry (39), however, the reality of her estrangement from Chiwenga, the former general who toppled Robert Mugabe, is even darker.
In an interview with The Times, the former model described “feeling thrown to the wolves”, her terror following late-night car chases and fears that her calls are being monitored since her 62-year-old husband demanded a divorce three months ago.
Her comments have shed rare light on the upper echelons of power in Zimbabwe and painted a picture of lavish wealth enjoyed by an unaccountable few, while millions lurch towards starvation as the economy withers.
“I will never be left to live in peace. It will be a life in and out of jail, or no life at all,” she said following her recent spell in prison.
Marry is accused of trying to murder her husband and other charges including money laundering. She insists that she is innocent.
“My protection has been taken away and if anything happened to me, there would be no witnesses. It could easily be explained away,” she said.
In papers filed in court, the couple’s wrangling over cash, a contentious 600-acre farm and luxury cars have been laid bare.
This month she is appealing to the Supreme Court for custody of the three children she shares with the former army chief: two boys and a girl aged nine, eight and six.
She said that being refused access to them since her arrest in December “has broken my heart open”, adding that she fears “command justice” directed from higher powers will ultimately thwart her efforts.
“It feels like David and Goliath with the state machinery being used against one woman,” she added.
Born into a wealthy family, Marry met her husband a decade ago when they were neighbours in an upmarket suburb of Harare.
“I knew nothing of politics and now probably know too much,” she said in a call from Harare, where she has been staying with her mother since losing access to the family mansion.
She described her relationship with President Emmerson Mnangagwa (77) as “very good”, but she is reluctant to draw him into the turmoil.
“I’ve been involved at the highest level of the ruling party for a decade and lived through Operation Restore Legacy [the Mugabe ousting].
“My husband has many enemies — within his own party, the opposition party and Zimbabweans generally who are facing many challenges now.
“That makes me feel very vulnerable.”
Marry remains a divisive figure. The designer wardrobe and extravagant lifestyle that she lost in her separation drew comparisons with Grace Mugabe, the unpopular widow of the late president.
Yet her arrest and willingness to stand up to the feared Chiwenga, who has been blamed for a string of violent crackdowns, has seen the public mood soften towards her.
She dismissed the allegations that she disconnected her husband from life-support equipment at a South African hospital last July, and questioned why no allegation was made against her until five months later when Chiwenga demanded a divorce.
“Too much of a coincidence,” she concluded.
She is also accused of illegally transferring almost US$1million out of Zimbabwe to buy cars and property in neighbouring South Africa without her husband’s knowledge.
Marry denies laundering money and said that any cash she had access to was no secret, claiming it had come from cash allowances given to Zimbabwe’s elite.
“We all got that and if you save it all, it’s enough to buy you a property outside the country. Everybody has one,” she said.
By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwean government has obfuscated the identity of a Coronavirus suspect who died last night, who according to sources privy to developments is a Chinese national. The state has however revealed that the fourth (4th) victim is a mere “suspected” covid-19 case.
The fourth victim, a female, was Sunday morning reportedly isolated after presenting herself first at a general practitioner before being referred to Wilkins Infectious Disease Hospital.
Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said the latest person was taken for isolation at Wilkins but could not provide further details saying health workers were still running the necessary tests.
The development comes after South Africa confirmed a third case of the disease also known as Covid-19.
“Yes, I can confirm that there has been another case taken in at Wilkins, but we still do not have results pertaining her status; We will announce the results to everyone, once we get them,” Moyo told the state media.
The government has continued to say a Mutare woman, a third victim, died before arrival at Wilkins having tested negative. But other reports said she is a Chinese national.
ZimEye was at pains last night to establish the victim’s identity following fears the government has not done its duty to perform a travel history search and to publish it so that possible infections can be controlled.
Government’s twitter account last night reported that this woman who presented to her general practitioner complaining of shortness of breath tested negative to tests conducted on her copse.
“A Mutare woman who returned from China on 24 January, presented to her GP on 6 March complaining of shortness of breath. She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for Covid-19 tests but died on the way. Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus,” reads the post.
Government also said a male adult who travelled from Italy has also been quarantined and was being monitored for Covid-19 symptoms.
The government however contradicted itself saying “the man has no COVID-19 symptoms and test results were negative.”
Meanwhile, as an emergency meeting of all SADC Health Ministers is being convened to take place tomorrow, Monday 9 March in Dar es Salaam, Zimbabweans scoffed at the government saying the meeting could easily be held via video conferencing and any physical movement can only be for the purpose of squandering allowance money.
By Own Correspondent-Members of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) have told the labour body’s leadership to organise a mass stay-away to force the government to address the current economic crisis.
This emerged during a recent consultative meeting held in Harare, one of many by the labour body to chart the way forward in the wake of the failure by the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) — a platform which brings labour, business and government together —to resolve serious differences over wages and salaries.
The workers told the ZCTU representatives, led by the labour body’s president Peter Mutasa, that they were tired of all talk and no action.
“What we are seeing is that there is no political will from the government to resolve the current economic hardships we are facing as workers. These challenges started when the government introduced Statutory Instrument (SI) 142 (that outlawed the use of multi-currency and reintroduced the Zimbabwean dollar) which immediately resulted in workers losing their purchasing power.
“We appreciate the ZCTU leadership for engaging in discussion with the government and business through the TNF, but all talk and no action will not solve our problems as workers.
“What we are calling for is another massive stay away, bigger than the January 2019 stay away to shake up the government and trigger the appropriate action from this country’s leadership which has failed the worker,” a member of the ZCTU who identified himself as Kumbirai Moyo said.
The TNF meeting on salaries and wages held early last month reached a deadlock, with the government and labour on one side agreeing that there should be a blanket minimum wage while the business pushed for a sectoral approach to the minimum wage.
Another worker Leo Mukanhenge said workers should team up with other stakeholders in the mooted stay way.
“What we need now is action. This kind of action should not be the usual where we act alone but should include like-minded people who share the same struggle that we have like those in the informal sector and those fighting for human rights and justice,” Mukanhenge said.
Representing women, ZCTU member Sharayi Mutema said the current economic crisis is exposing women to abuse at the hands of water barons and other unscrupulous individuals seeking to take advantage of the transport crisis.
“As women we are saying that we are tired of this situation and we are demanding action. We are encountering all sorts of challenges at work but our struggle is not ending there. After work we struggle to get transport to return home and take care of the family.
“When we get home we are confronted by yet another challenge- lack of water-and we have to spend hours at long borehole queues just to get water for household use. Therefore we are saying as women enough is enough let us take it to the streets,” Mutema said.
Mutasa acknowledged the concerns raised by workers and indicated that the ZCTU leadership would deliberate on the issues raised and announce a way forward soon.
In January 2019, the ZCTU called for a three-day stay away triggered by fuel price increase. The stay away set in motion a protest which government responded to by sending armed forces who cracked down on the protesters resulting in the deaths of 17 civilians and the injury of many others.
“This struggle is not only for those who are employed, but for everyone in Zimbabwe including the unemployed, informal sector and the civil society. The state has failed and this is evidenced by lack of electricity and water, importation of grain, abductions and torture of those who speak out.
“Today as ZCTU leadership we have heard your call for action. Indeed this is the time to act because if we don’t act as the workers the government will not act for us and neither will business,” Mutasa said.-DailyNews
By A Correspondent| Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife says she fears for her life as unknown people are allegedly stalking her.
Marry told a British newspaper The Times that her life had been turned upside down since her initial arrest in December last year on allegations of trying to kill her husband and money laundering.
A divorce battle involving Chiwenga and the former model transfixed the country with murky allegations of attempted murder, voodoo and drug addiction. According to Marry (39), however, the reality of her estrangement from Chiwenga, the former general who toppled Robert Mugabe, is even darker.
In an interview with The Times, the former model described “feeling thrown to the wolves”, her terror following late-night car chases and fears that her calls are being monitored since her 62-year-old husband demanded a divorce three months ago.
Her comments have shed rare light on the upper echelons of power in Zimbabwe and painted a picture of lavish wealth enjoyed by an unaccountable few, while millions lurch towards starvation and the economy withers.
“I will never be left to live in peace. It will be a life in and out of jail, or no life at all,” she said following her recent spell in prison.
Marry is accused of trying to murder her husband and other charges including money laundering. She insists that she is innocent.
“My protection has been taken away and if anything happened to me, there would be no witnesses. It could easily be explained away,” she said.
In papers filed in court, the couple’s wrangling over cash, a contentious 600-acre farm and luxury cars have been laid bare.
This month she is appealing to the Supreme Court for custody of the three children she shares with the former army chief: two boys and a girl aged nine, eight and six.
She said that being refused access to them since her arrest in December “has broken my heart open”, adding that she fears “command justice” directed from higher powers will ultimately thwart her efforts.
“It feels like David and Goliath with the state machinery being used against one woman,” she added.
Born into a wealthy family, Marry met her husband a decade ago when they were neighbours in an upmarket suburb of Harare.
“I knew nothing of politics and now probably know too much,” she said in a call from Harare, where she has been staying with her mother since losing access to the family mansion.
She described her relationship with President Emmerson Mnangagwa (77) as “very good”, but she is reluctant to draw him into the turmoil.
“I’ve been involved at the highest level of the ruling party for a decade and lived through Operation Restore Legacy [the Mugabe ousting].
“My husband has many enemies — within his own party, the opposition party and Zimbabweans generally who are facing many challenges now.
“That makes me feel very vulnerable.”
Marry remains a divisive figure. The designer wardrobe and extravagant lifestyle that she lost in her separation drew comparisons with Grace Mugabe, the unpopular widow of the late president.
Yet her arrest and willingness to stand up to the feared Chiwenga, who has been blamed for a string of violent crackdowns, has seen the public mood soften towards her.
She dismissed the allegations that she disconnected her husband from life-support equipment at a South African hospital last July, and questioned why no allegation was made against her until five months later when Chiwenga demanded a divorce.
“Too much of a coincidence,” she concluded.
She is also accused of illegally transferring almost US$1million out of Zimbabwe to buy cars and property in neighbouring South Africa without her husband’s knowledge.
Marry denies laundering money and said that any cash she had access to was no secret, claiming it had come from cash allowances given to Zimbabwe’s elite.
“We all got that and if you save it all, it’s enough to buy you a property outside the country. Everybody has one,” she said.
Chiwenga did not respond to a request for comments.-TheTimes
Why are Makandiwa, Magaya, Passion Java not going to Wilkins Hospital and perform their magic powers there like they always do on shiny TV cameras? pic.twitter.com/o9ksRVeFOL
By Own Correspondent| Former Zanu PF Politburo member Jonathan Moyo has clashed with Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Information Publicity and Broadcasting services Nick Mangwana over a Chinese national who succumbed to corona virus in Mutare.
Mangwana had twitted that “a Mutare woman who returned from China on 24 January, presented to her GP on 6 March complaining of shortness of breath. She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for COVID-19 tests but died on the way. Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus.”
Responding to the tweet Moyo said, ” Why do you call a Chinese woman, “a Mutare woman”? Not to upset your Chinese friends? So Mnangagwa would rather put Zimbabweans at risk to appease the Chinese? How reliable are tests at Wilkins? How many Zimbabweans were exposed to the Chinese woman?
...The Zim government had contradicted itself saying “the man has no COVID-19 symptoms” just after saying he was quarantined and being monitored for Covid-19 symptoms… Obadiah Moyo
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By A Correspondent | As it emerged the Zimbabwe
government obfuscated the identity of a Coronavirus suspect who died last night, a Chinese national, the state has labelled a fourth (4th) case mere “suspected.”
The fourth victim, a female, was Sunday morning reported isolated after presenting herself first at a general practitioner before being referred to Wilkins Infectious Disease Hospital.
Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said the latest person was taken for isolation at Wilkins but could not provide further details saying health workers were still running the necessary tests. Requests by ZimEye to obtain the person’s full identity and travel history had not been replied to at the time of writing.
The development comes after South Africa confirmed a third case of the disease also known as Covid-19.
“Yes, I can confirm that there has been another case taken in at Wilkins, but we still do not have results pertaining her status; We will announce the results to everyone, once we get them,” Moyo told the state media.
The government has continued to say a Mutare woman, a third victim, died before arrival at Wilkins having tested negative. But other reports said she is a Chinese national. ZimEye was at pains last night to establish the victim’s identity following fears the government has not done its duty to conduct a travel history search and to publish it so that possible infections can be controlled.
Government on its twitter account last night reported that this woman who presented to her general practitioner complaining of shortness of breath tested negative to tests conducted on her copse.
“A Mutare woman who returned from China on 24 January, presented to her GP on 6 March complaining of shortness of breath. She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for Covid-19 tests but died on the way. Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus,” reads the post.
Government also said a male adult who travelled from Italy has also been quarantined and being monitored for Covid-19 symptoms.
The government however contradicted itself saying “the man has no COVID-19 symptoms and test results were negative.”
The government says “a Mutare woman who returned from China on 24 January, presented to her GP on 6 March complaining of shortness of breath.
“She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for COVID-19 tests but died on the way. Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus.”
ZimEye asserts that the cause of death can only be Coronavirus.
The main symptoms of coronavirus are:
Meanwhile, it was not clear if the ministry of health has done a contact tracing procedure so to ascertain potential viral spread.
Meanwhile, as an emergency meeting of all SADC Health Ministers is being convened to take place tomorrow, Monday 9 March in Dar es Salaam, Zimbabweans scoffed the government saying the meeting could easily be held via videoconferencing and any physical movement can only be for the purpose of squandering allowance money. Follow the live program below:
By A Correspondent | As it emerged the Zimbabwe
government obfuscated the identity of a Coronavirus suspect who died last night, a Chinese national, the state has labelled a fourth (4th) case mere “suspected.”
The fourth victim, a female, was Sunday morning reported isolated after presenting herself first at a general practitioner before being referred to Wilkins Infectious Disease Hospital.
Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said the latest person was taken for isolation at Wilkins but could not provide further details saying health workers were still running the necessary tests. Requests by ZimEye to obtain the person’s full identity and travel history had not been replied to at the time of writing.
The development comes after South Africa confirmed a third case of the disease also known as Covid-19.
“Yes, I can confirm that there has been another case taken in at Wilkins, but we still do not have results pertaining her status; We will announce the results to everyone, once we get them,” Moyo told the state media.
The government has continued to say a Mutare woman, a third victim, died before arrival at Wilkins having tested negative. But other reports said she is a Chinese national. ZimEye was at pains last night to establish the victim’s identity following fears the government has not done its duty to conduct a travel history search and to publish it so that possible infections can be controlled.
Government on its twitter account last night reported that this woman who presented to her general practitioner complaining of shortness of breath tested negative to tests conducted on her copse.
“A Mutare woman who returned from China on 24 January, presented to her GP on 6 March complaining of shortness of breath. She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for Covid-19 tests but died on the way. Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus,” reads the post.
Government also said a male adult who travelled from Italy has also been quarantined and being monitored for Covid-19 symptoms.
The government however contradicted itself saying “the man has no COVID-19 symptoms and test results were negative.”
The government says “a Mutare woman who returned from China on 24 January, presented to her GP on 6 March complaining of shortness of breath.
“She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for COVID-19 tests but died on the way. Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus.”
ZimEye asserts that the cause of death can only be Coronavirus.
The main symptoms of coronavirus are:
Meanwhile, it was not clear if the ministry of health has done a contact tracing procedure so to ascertain potential viral spread.
Meanwhile, as an emergency meeting of all SADC Health Ministers is being convened to take place tomorrow, Monday 9 March in Dar es Salaam, Zimbabweans scoffed the government saying the meeting could easily be held via videoconferencing and any physical movement can only be for the purpose of squandering allowance money. Follow the live program below:
By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appealed to Zanu-PF supporters to stick with the ruling party despite the deepening economic problems in the country.
Mnangagwa was speaking at a rally at the Matizha business centre in Serima, Gutu on Friday where thousands of Zanu-PF supporters were bussed to the venue.
He said the multifaceted crisis facing the country should not drive ruling party supporters away from Zanu-PF.
“You know where we are coming from and where we are going,” Mnangagwa said.
“We got problems as a country. But these are not problems that can force you to leave the party. These are problems that unite us to build our country.
“Yes, we have economic challenges, but they will pass.
“We shall come to a time when we shall say we went through hardships and hunger, but the period of plenty is coming.
“I do not think next year is a drought period…..In the night, defend your party, during the day defend your party, whether you went to bed without eating or not.”
Zimbabwe is in the grip of hyperinflation and is struggling with shortages of foreign currency, fuel, medicines, mealie meal and rolling power cuts, among others.
The International Monetary Fund recently warned that without genuine political dialogue in Zimbabwe, chances of an economic turnaround were dim.
Mnangagwa has refused to engage in direct talks with his main rival Nelson Chamisa, who is challenging his legitimacy following the controversial 2018 elections.
On Friday the Zanu-PF leader described Masvingo as a “one-party state” after the ruling party won 25 seats out of 26 seats in the 2018 general elections.
“Masvingo is a one-party state,” he said.
“The leadership and structures are strong from the grassroots to the top.-
By A Correspondent| An artisanal miner, Nqobizitha Moyo (29) of Douglasdale in Bulawayo was arrested and has been sentenced to three years in prison for kidnapping and assaulting Rangarirai Chinyota Nyoni (35) the brother of his partner.
The state alleges that Moyo kidnapped and assaulted Nyoni to force Nyoni’s younger brother, Innocent Mapuranga to meet and resolve a gold dispute.
The state further claims that on September 10, 2019, at around 11 pm, Moyo visited Nyoni’s house armed with a knife intending to settle a dispute with Mapuranga but he found his brother at home and kidnapped him.
Moyo reportedly assaulted Nyoni and released him after he promised to give him money the following day.
Moyo pleaded guilty when he appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mafios Moyo on Monday. The magistrate sentenced him to five years in jail but conditionally suspended two years.-Newsday
Crack South African investigative unit, The Hawks, are on the trail of an alleged fugitive from Zimbabwe identified as Bruce Nyamurima, whom they believe executed, with connivance of a sophisticated crime syndicate, an elaborate scam to defraud a Pretoria company of R5 million.
Bruce Nyamurima
The Hawks and other South African law enforcement agencies have been on the trail of Nyamurima, whom they suspect has been a vital cog in the execution of the scam, since December.
He has been posted on various social media law enforcement agency pages as a person of interest in an ongoing investigation.
The Hawks are South Africa’s Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) which targets organised crime, corruption, economic crimes and other serious crime referred to it by the President or the South African Police Services (SAPS).
The investigation into the fraud allegations was initiated by well-known South African financial crime investigation firm, IRS Forensic Investigations and reported to the SAPS under the case number SAPS CAS 1066/12/2019 at Pretoria Central Police Station.
“We can confirm that Bruce Nyamurima, a Zimbabwean citizen, is the prime suspect in a case in South Africa involving a Pretoria business that was defrauded in excess of R5 million in an elaborate tender scheme involving the fabrication of documents,” forensic investigator Mr Chad Thomas of IRS Forensic Investigations said from South Africa.
Mr Thomas said Nyamurima, who has since gone into hiding but was reportedly spotted around Bulawayo during the festive season, did not deny the crime when IRS contacted him but expressed fear that a shadowy mafia-like organisation might persecute him if he returned to South Africa.
“Nyamurima is suspected to be back in his home country of Zimbabwe. When contacted by investigators from South Africa, Nyamurima did not deny his role in the fraud, instead he alluded to the involvement of an alleged mafia type group and stated that his life would be in danger if he returned to South Africa to give his version of events,” Mr Thomas said.
The forensic investigator revealed that authorities did not believe that Nyamurima had been acting alone, as the crime was too complex to be a one-man job. He said the initial charge of fraud would soon be changed to include other criminal offences.
“This was a very complex fraud. Nyamurima did not act alone when perpetrating this crime. He definitely had help.
“Our investigation has revealed that a joint criminal enterprise existed and we will be making representations to change the charges to racketeering, money laundering and proceeds of crime,” Mr Thomas said.
Arrests by the Hawks, he said, were imminent while they also wanted the International Criminal Police Organisation, Interpol to issue a red notice on Nyamurima.
Red Notices are issued for fugitives wanted either for prosecution or to serve a sentence. A Red Notice is a request to law enforcement worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest a person pending extradition, surrender, or similar legal action.
“We are expecting the authorities to make several arrests in this matter and are extremely satisfied in the manner in which the Hawks are conducting the investigation.
“Further to this, we will request that the National Prosecuting Authority request the extradition of Nyamurima so that Interpol can issue a Red Notice for his arrest,” said Mr Thomas.
#CoronavirusUpdate A Mutare woman who returned from China on 24 January, presented to her GP on 6 March complaining of shortness of breath. She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for COVID-19 tests but died on the way.Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus.
— Ministry of Information, Publicity & Broadcasting (@InfoMinZW) March 7, 2020
Johannesburg – One of South Africa’s big four banks has placed several staff members in self-quarantine. This comes after one of the banks employees reported to the bank that he had been in contact with the KZN Midlands man who tested positive for the deadly coronavirus this week.
Nedbank said the staff member was part of a group of 10 people who had travelled to Italy.
The group returned to South Africa via OR Tambo International Airport on Sunday and boarded a connecting flight to Durban’s King Shaka International Airport on the same day. Screeners at both airports did not flag the man.
Nedbank’s potentially affected employee came into contact with several staff members in two meetings in Durban this week, and the bank, in response has placed all those staff members on self-quarantine.
The 38-year-old patient who tested positive for coronavirus this week is currently under self-quarantine at his KZN Midlands home. He experienced flu-like symptoms, malaise and a headache three days after returning to the country. His private doctor took swabs and later confirmed the virus. The doctor has also since been placed on self-quarantine too.
The school attended by the 38-year-old man’s two children – Cowan House Preparatory, was also closed on Friday as a precaution.
Nedbank’s chief risk officer, Trevor Adams, said the employee had been in contact with several staff members after attending meetings at the Pine Walk branch in Pinetown and at the Kingsmead Campus, near the Durban CBD.
“Nedbank can confirm that a Durban-based staff member was part of the group of people who arrived from Italy on 1 March 2020 where one of the members of the group subsequently tested positive for coronavirus or Covid-19,” he said on Friday.
As a precaution, Nedbank has informed the National Institute for Communicable Diseases and placed all employees who had come in contact with the staff member on self-quarantine.
“The Durban-based employee has been self-quarantined and been tested for the coronavirus and is awaiting results in order to determine if the employee is positive or not.
“Nedbank can confirm that the potentially affected employee attended two meetings on March 2 at the Pine Walk branch and Nedbank’s Durban Kingsmead Campus conference centre.
“Staff that have come into contact with the potentially affected employee on 2 March 2020 have already been contacted and placed in self-quarantine. They will be tested before they are cleared from self -quarantine to return to work,” said Adams.
Nedbank also communicated the developments with staff around the country on Friday and assured the public that the affected staff member – who has not been confirmed as a positive case – had not come into contact with any clients or third parties.
The bank also said it had attempted to “deep clean” all office spaces where the staff member had been in since returning from Italy.
“The physical areas the potentially affected staff member came into contact with were isolated and have already been deep cleaned as a precautionary measure. The deep clean kills pathogens or bacteria in the air and on surfaces and the building is safe for occupation 15 minutes after it has been applied,” said Adams.
In its communique to staff, the bank urged employees not to panic: “There is no need to panic. Even if someone is infected most people have flu-like symptoms and recover soon”.
A spokesperson for the Health Department could not be reached for comment as their phone was off. IOL
President Cyril Ramaphosa says travel bans are not yet on the cards for South Africa as the country scrambles to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
South Africa reported its second case of the deadly Covid-19 on Saturday.
The 39-year-old woman had travelled to Italy as part of a group with the first confirmed case.
The second patient has since been isolated at the Charlotte Maxeke Hospital in Johannesburg.
Speaking in Centurion on Saturday, Ramaphosa said he had confidence in the government’s plan of action.
“The Department of Health is handling this extremely well. If we carry on this way we will be able to contain it.”
“A second case of the deadly coronavirus has been confirmed in South Africa. The patient is a 39-year-old woman from Gauteng who had direct contact with the first positive test from KwaZulu-Natal. Mkhize says the woman was part of the group of 10 people that had travelled to Italy with the 38-year- old man.”
Ramaphosa added that the government would remain transparent on the measures taken to deal with the virus.
“I think it is too early, we’ve just got two so let us keep watching how this thing carries on.
“The important thing here is to avoid fake news, spreading of false information. We need to be very careful in the way that we communicate about this matter. We must be responsible because we are dealing with a matter that can cause a lot of panic in society and we don’t want to do that,” Ramaphosa added.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the global number of reported cases of COVID-19 has surpassed 100,000.
Own Correspondent|There are reports that another Coronavirus Patient has been detected in Masvingo, at Masvingo General Hospital.
The patient is reported to be a frequent traveller to Dubai.
The development comes short in the heels of revelations by ZimEye sources who told this news network, there have been more than 200 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Dubai as of late last week. The statistics however have remained unreported in the UAE.
Preparedness? The ZanuPF government is always prepared to beat up people who unhappy with how it runs the country but not for emergencies like the virus. Good morning @nickmangwana. Have a virus free day!
— Yahwe 'Always, all ways' . (@Mukoma59) March 8, 2020
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Former Zanu PF national political commissar and member of the once powerful G40 faction Saviour kasukuwere attacked President Emmerson Mnangagwa for allegedly dividing citizens by his government’s decision to create subsidised basic commodities shops for the army.
The Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube recently announced that soldiers will soon be buying subsidised goods from garrison shops that will be funded by a special tax levied on every other civil servant.
In a telephone interview with TellZim News, Kasukuwere, who is in self-imposed exile, warned that the plan will back-fire.
“What is the rationale really? All civil servants are equal and they should be treated as such. They are working for the country and no one is more special than the other.
“Zimbabweans have suffered enough and they should be rewarded for their toil. Civil servants are yearning for salary increments but their government is busy deducting their salaries.
“Mnangagwa has no decency at all and he lives large while his people suffer. He was presented with a golden opportunity to unite the country but he plundered it and killed those that challenged him,” Kasukuwere thundered.
In his announcement, Ncube said all civil servants except members of the military will be levied a 2.5 percent ‘garrison shop’ tax which will be channeled towards the revival of grocery shops for the defense forces.
Many people have, however, criticised the move as part of desperate efforts by a failed government to pacify a restive military.
“This is what happens when the country is in the hands of a mafia. The mafia does not care about anyone else but themselves.
“They are very selfish and they would rather watch everyone die than let their interest get threatened. To them, Zimbabwe can burn just as long as they are enjoying. No one cares, this is the unfortunate situation that we find ourselves in,” said Kasukuwere.
He said President Mnangagwa was desperate to find ways of pacifying the army which he knew very well could show him the exit door anytime.
“The army is running the country. Mnangagwa is trying to save himself from sleeping with one eye open at night. We all know the role played by the army to propel Mnangagwa to where he is today so if he forgets the same people will kick him out.
“You have seen Mnangagwa using the army to crush dissent so it is only logical for him to make sure that his boys are happy,” said Kasukuwere.
The 2.5 percent ‘garrison tax’ will add to the two percent transactional tax and bank charges which already are a heavy burden on the poorly-remunerated government workers.
Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) president Dr Takavafira Zhou lashed out at Ncube’s latest policy announcement which he said was designed to worsen poverty in the country.
“For the Finance minister and the rest of cabinet to agree to tax civil servants 2.5 percent to set up shops that will sell subsidised commodities to members of the army is lunacy.
“The cabinet must be reminded that if they are so much interested in uplifting the image of the army, they must pay the army well so that they can buy from shops of their choice.
“Reducing soldiers to ridicule and subsidisation by civil servants is dangerous and a national security threat as it compromises the civilian-military relations,” said Zhou.
MDC legislator for Harare West Johanna Mamombe’s further remand refusal bid was dismissed yesterday after a court ruled that there is no excessive delay in prosecuting her treason case.
Harare magistrate Rumbidzayi Mugwagwa said Mamombe faced a complex charge which required more time on investigations.
Mamombe is accused of attempting to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government by influencing demonstrations which rocked the country in January last year.
The demonstrations followed the announcement of fuel price hikes by Mnangagwa which torched protests by civilians.
“The State has shown that there is progress in the matter and two law officers are said to have informed their opinions to the case,” Mugwagwa said.
“We are aware that the Constitution provides that trial should be dealt with within a reasonable period of time. In my view there has not been an inordinate delay as the nature of the offence committed requires more time.”
Mamombe was represented by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights’ Jeremiah Bamu who contested Prosecutor Lancelot Mutsokoti’s request for further postponement of the matter to March 19 on the same reason that has been proffered since mid-last year.
“No valid reason has been given why further remand is sought. The same reason given today has been regurgitated for a long period of time and what comes out clearly is that State does not know whether to prosecute this matter or not,” Bamu said.
“That uncertainty at the level of the prosecutor-general is sufficient cause why this matter should be removed from remand.
“The State has failed since August 22 to process indict papers and have the accused person’s trial commence in the High Court.”
Allegations are that the opposition lawmaker addressed a press conference at Civic Centre in Marlborough, Harare where she called on citizens to engage in acts of civil disobedience with the intention to remove a sitting government through unconstitutional means.
Own Correspondent|Ronaldinho and his brother Roberto were transferred to a prison in Asuncion on Saturday after a judge ordered them to be imprisoned without bail.
The pair were arrested this week after the former Barcelona star entered Paraguay with a false passport.
Ronaldinho is currently without his Brazilian passport due to an environmental fine he received in 2018.
The magistrate, Clara Ruiz Diaz, explained the decision to give Ronaldinho imprisonment without bail to the media after the court session.
“[There are] elements that indicate that [Ronaldinho] used authentic documents with false content,” she said.
Ronaldinho and his brother could remain in prison for up to six months as the investigation is carried out.
Ruiz also explained why the pair weren’t granted house arrest instead of imprisonment without bail.
“There is a danger of escaping, a foreigner who entered the country illegally,” she stated.
“I respect his sporting popularity but the law must also be respected. No matter who you are, the law still applies”, Paraguay’s Interior Minister Euclides Acevedo told local media this week.
The 39-year-old had travelled to Paraguay to promote a book and a campaign for underprivileged children.
Ronaldinho was the 2004 and 2005 World Player of the Year and reached the prime of his career at Spanish giants Barcelona. He won the World Cup for Brazil in 2002 alongside fellow superstar forwards Ronaldo and Rivaldo.
Ronaldinho’s net worth is estimated at £80-100m and he is reported to charge around £150,000 for a single promoted Instagram post.
State Media|THE Confederation of African Football (CAF) has rejected the Zimbabwe Football Association’s plea to have the Warriors clash against Algeria played at Barbourfields Stadium, while the spread of coronavirus in the North African country has also thrown the epic clash up in the air.
The Warriors are supposed to travel to Blida for the first Group H matches on March 26, while ZIFA were hoping to host the Desert Foxes at Barbourfields on March 31.
However, ZIFA have since expressed to CAF their strong reservations of travelling to Blida, which has been the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in Algeria.
CAF’s decision to reject ZIFA’s plea to have the match played at Barbourfields means that the Warriors would have to play their home game in South Africa. However, the Desert Foxes could also find it difficult to secure entry into South Africa amid revelations yesterday that yet another case of the deadly disease had been recorded.
South African health authorities have since heightened screening, especially of travellers originating from countries plagued by Covid-19.
ZIFA have been making a spirited campaign to have the match played at Barbourfields in Bulawayo.
On Monday last week, the association appealed to CAF to rescind its decision to condemn the venue, citing the ongoing refurbishment sponsored by Government.
It, however, emerged that CAF late on Friday told ZIFA in a letter from the acting secretary-general, Abdelmounaim Bah, that they were not in a position to immediately review their ban on Barbourfields for the clash against Algeria.
As a fall-back plan, ZIFA had already engaged the South African Football Association (SAFA) to assist them secure an alternative stadium.
The Sunday Mail can reveal that SAFA have secured Dobsonville Stadium in Johannesburg as the venue for the Warriors match.
Sources at SAFA and CAF also confirmed that the former’s officials were at the 24 000-seater stadium yesterday to make preparations for the match.
“When CAF banned the stadiums in Zimbabwe, ZIFA engaged SAFA to assist and the initial take was on Orlando Stadium, but now they have settled on Dobsonville.
“So, even this morning (yesterday), men have been at work at the stadium in preparation for the game, and they have been in touch with the guys at ZIFA,’’ the sources said.
Acting ZIFA vice president Philemon Machana, however, professed ignorance of CAF’s new decision, insisting that they remained hopeful the game could be played at Barbourfields.
“We are still hopeful that something can still happen and we can have that game played in Bulawayo. But we had told SAFA to provisionally prepare Dobsonville as a fall-back position as we also planned for the worst . . .
“All efforts are still being made by all stakeholders, led by Government, to have the game here and we must all keep working. Elsewhere, CAF have given rights to host where stadiums have not been built and those rights were given based on government guarantees, and in our case, Government is spearheading the refurbishment apart from also having given their guarantees,’’ Machana said. CAF sources, however, revealed that the continental body had told ZIFA that it would be too late for the logistics of the Algeria game to be put in place on time.
“CAF have already fined ZIFA US$4 000 for late confirmation of the venue for their home game. Although CAF are sending inspectors to Zimbabwe, those are for the possible certification of the National Sports Stadium and Barbourfields to host the World Cup qualifiers in October, and not for this month’s game.
“The letter from the CAF secretary-general outlines the regulations and procedures that have to be followed for another inspection to be undertaken and the timelines that have to be followed,’’ the sources said.
Despite losing the bid to host Algeria in Bulawayo, ZIFA are ratcheting up pressure on CAF by demanding that the continental body switch their showdown with Algeria from Blida following a spike in coronavirus cases in the North African country. Although CAF issued a statement on coronavirus on Friday, it however did not immediately take a stance on the imminent qualifiers.
“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.
But ZIFA are not keen on taking chances, fearing this could affect the careers of the Warriors.
Algeria has been the focus of attention after nine more cases were confirmed by the Algerian health officials last Wednesday.
Worse, the cases were reported in the same Blida province where the Warriors are scheduled to play, some 30km south of the capital, Algiers.
According to reports from Algeria, the cases involved members of the same family bringing t the number of people affected within the same family to 16.
It is against this background that ZIFA chief executive Joseph Mamutse has upped the ante on CAF to advise them the venue of their first match against Algeria on time.
Mamutse has also sought the guidance of Government through the Sport and Recreation Commission, and wrote to the regulatory body’s director-general Prince Mupazviriho, who, in turn, indicated that they were keen to first know CAF’s response on the matter.
ZIFA, however, noted their genuine concerns, with Mamutse also reportedly following up his letter to acting CAF secretary-general with a telephone call to the Cairo-based institution and another letter yesterday.
“We write to your good office to register our serious and valid concerns regarding the coronavirus scourge.
“We have just recently come across several articles which seem to inform that there have of late been various incidents of the coronavirus infections in Algeria. You will note that our national team is pencilled in to play in Algeria on the 26th of March 2020 and we have genuine fears for our team and citizens should the team go ahead and play in Algeria.
“We, therefore, kindly request and propose that the match be moved to another venue outside Algeria, where they have been no reported cases of the epidemic.
“Should CAF insist that we play the match in Algeria, we seek for written and acceptable commitments from CAF detailing how and what measures are and shall be in place to ensure our team’s safety. We hope, dear secretary-general, that our request to move the venue of the match will receive your positive feedback so as to protect our players, officials and general supporters of football in Zimbabwe and the world at large,’’ Mamutse said.
He said it was also imperative that ZIFA be advised of the CAF position on time in order to finalise the travel logistics for the Warriors, the majority of whom are dotted at different bases around the world.
“For our planning and logistics, we request that this issue receives your urgent attention and we will appreciate your response at the earliest possible time’’.
In his letter to the SRC, Mamutse also reiterated ZIFA’s serious worry over the coronavirus scourge.
“The Zimbabwe Football Association has learnt with concern media reports about coronavirus cases in Algeria. We kindly request your esteemed office to advise us if it is safe to travel to Algeria for the AFCON Qualifier match slated for the 26th of March 2020 in light of these reported cases of the deadly coronavirus . . . ,” he wrote.
Meanwhile, we have also written to CAF on this issue.”
Mupazviriho noted that the commission’s advice could only be made after consultations with the Ministry of Health and Child Care and having observed CAF’s position on the matter.
“Reference is made to your e-mail raising concerns regarding Covid-19 infections in Algeria. Please kindly ask CAF what are the likely implications of travelling to that country.
“Once we have their input together with information from the Ministry of Health that is when an informed decision can be made.
“Please urgently get CAF views,’’ Mupazviriho said.
THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has started the process of compiling more applications from petroleum companies which have expressed interest to sell fuel in foreign currency.
Late last month the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) instructed Zera to register all fuel service stations that have free funds, which they can use to import fuel for sale in foreign currency.
RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya indicated that the central bank had given exchange control approval for Zera to receive applications from fuel companies that have free funds for direct imports to be sold in hard currency.
Zera acting chief executive officer Mr Eddington Muzambani told Sunday News Business that the energy regulator had started the process of compiling applications from petroleum companies to sell in foreign currency.
“Zera requested all interested operators to submit their applications to be considered for licensing to sell fuel in foreign currency. The applications are currently being compiled and the detailed analysis and classification of sites to be licensed by province and town will be availed in due course,” he said.
Previously, only a few designated fuel service stations could sell fuel in forex in terms of Statutory Instrument 212 of 2019, which allowed only guests of State and diplomats to buy petrol, diesel or other petroleum products in foreign currency.
But Zuva Petroleum late last month announced it will be accepting foreign currency for fuel payments at eight of the firm’s service stations across the country, in Harare (four) and one each in Bulawayo, Mutare, Gweru and Victoria Falls.
Mr Muzambani said operators that are found liable to violating the Direct Fuel Import (DFI) facility risk having their licences cancelled.
“There are regulations that will deal with operators who may violate the DFI facility. A combination of civil and criminal procedure will be applied as part of enforcing the regulations. Suffice to say any violation of the DFI facility will result in cancellation of the licence under the provisions of the law,” he said.
Mr Muzambani said Zera has over the past few years charged a number of petroleum companies that had been selling fuel in foreign currency without a license.
“Selling fuel in foreign currency was done under the provision of the law as provided under SI 161 of 2019, SI 212 of 2019 and circular number 8 of 2019 of the RBZ. Other sites that attempted to sell fuel in foreign currency were given compliance orders or charged for violation of their licence condition,” he said.
The place is called Makorokoro and it's in Mangwe Matebeleland South Province. A by-election set for the 14th of March 2020.Anyone who thinks of any other party other than ZANU PF wining this Constituency needs some mental and spiritual examination.@zanupf_patriotspic.twitter.com/OSNUrasqcY
08 March 2020- As we commemorate International Women’s Day running under the theme, “An equal world is an enabled world”, ZESN calls for a multi-stakeholder approach in ensuring gender equality in democratic, electoral and governance processes in Zimbabwe.
International Women’s Day comes at a time when ZESN and other CSOs are lobbying government and political parties to increase women’s representation in the government and participation as political candidates as a way of empowering women to achieve gender parity.
International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on 8 March and offers an opportunity to reflect on progress made with regards to gender equality, to call for change and to celebrate acts of courage and determination by ordinary women who have played an extraordinary role in the history and development of their countries and communities.
The Zimbabwe Constitution under Section 17 calls on the State to promote full gender balance in Zimbabwean society, and in particular – with regard to promoting the full participation of women in all spheres of Zimbabwean society on the basis of equality with men and to take legislative and other measures to ensure that both genders are equally represented in all institutions and agencies of government at every level; and that women should constitute at least half of members of all Commissions and other elective and appointed governmental bodies established under the Constitution or any Act of Parliament; and that the State must take positive measures to rectify gender discrimination and imbalances resulting from past practices and policies.
ZESN notes with concern that despite this legislative framework to ensure gender equality, Zimbabwe is yet to achieve equal representation in public office and decision making positions.
There are no measures in place to ensure that political parties comply with the provisions of the Constitution for their appointments and candidate selection.
Furthermore, women are subjected to physical, verbal and emotional abuse thereby discouraging political contestation.
While Section 124 (b) of the Constitution provides a quota of 60 seats set aside for women for proportional representation in Parliament and counterpoises the constituency-based electoral system, the quota system does not have clear provisions on how to include young women, does not extend to local government, and expires in 2023.
The Network urges government to ensure that membership of Parliament and membership of any council of a local authority shall at all times reflect gender parity in order to achieve gender equality of representation between men and women pursuant to sections 17, 56(2) and (3) and 80(1) of the Constitution; and (ii) comply with any quotas reserved for the youth and persons with disabilities as may be prescribed by the Commission in consultation with registered political parties.
ZESN thus calls for the development of strong legal mechanisms to encourage and support the adoption of women as candidates so as to ensure gender parity in political and decision-making positions in line with the SADC Protocol on Gender and Development, which states that “State parties shall ensure equal and effective representation by women in decision-making in the political, public and private sectors, including the use of special measures,” (Article 12. 1).
Ensuring that gender considerations are mainstreamed in electoral processes will go a long way in enhancing women’s participation in democratic governance processes.
The honeymoon seems to be over for Highlanders defender Peter Muduhwa after the player was accused of marking the wrong territory with allegations of infidelity threatening to rip apart his marriage.
Peter Muduhwa and alleged side-chick
Social media went into a frenzied overdrive in the last couple of days after a Facebook user accused Muduhwa of playing outside of his marital pitch with another woman.
The player married Vanessa Muduhwa (nee Gasela) in November last year.
Barely four months into the union, Muduhwa is accused of stepping out of marriage with another woman in a no-holds barred series of posts on social media.
So confident is the Facebook user’s claims of infidelity against Muduhwa that he dared the footballer to refute the allegations.
The first post was dropped on social media last Sunday and it read:
“Our new wedded couple it’s less than three months thy (sic) married but they are already planning a divorce. Our player has played hearts, what a world.”
Peter Muduhwa and wife Vanessa
A couple of minutes later the Facebook user who goes by the name Chey Chey tagged the player once again with two pictures and asked: “Who is the wife A or B?”
The pictures are those of Muduhwa with his wife Vanessa and another one where he is cosy with another woman.
Followers of the footie quickly came to the defence of Muduhwa with some questioning the Facebook user’s motives in posting pictures of him with another woman.
“Immaturity so Chey Chey whoever you are what are your motives??? What are you trying to achieve? Had I been you I was going to use my time wisely doing something productive like mastering English,” wrote one of the irritated followers, Matron Mattie D.
The accuser fired back by sending another cozy picture of Muduhwa with his “lady friend” and asked “Is this the same girl he married? Haters deserve to be humiliated.”
Another follower asked the wisdom of making infidelity accusations on social media.
“Chey Chey I know he (Muduhwa) is married to Vanessa but discussing this on Facebook won’t solve any problem, talk to him please,” said Eunice Dube.
Shepherd Rejour Markoo Dube said “Chey Chey is there any need of publishing such a rumour, why not mind your own divorce and leave them with their business.”
Chey Chey showed no chill and went on to draw a comparison between Vanessa and the lady with Muduhwa on the picture saying “A is beautiful, why didn’t he marry her while B (Vanessa) seems older than him (Muduhwa).
Muduhwa’s wife, seemingly unfazed by the allegations, said: “Our silence doesn’t mean that we are afraid of you or what. Uthunywe nguye yin ugal lo oku pic oyisendileyo (were you sent by this lady on the picture).”
“We are not divorcing anytime soon so Ayiii khohlwani (forget). This isn’t breaking us,” said Vanessa.
Efforts to get hold of Muduhwa proved futile after someone that claimed to be his spokesperson told this reporter to phone again at 10pm on Monday.
“Hello, who am I speaking to? Muduhwa is not around, call around 10 or 11 or leave a message.”
Repeated efforts to get hold of the player were unsuccessful and messages sent to his phone were not responded to.
Correspondent|SOME commuter omnibuses operators are now demanding transport fares in US dollars in what could be seen as open defiance against an unpopular government decision to dump the multi-currency system in place for the local dollar.
The private operators now charge US$1 for a one-way trip from Chitungwiza to Harare with commuters from Harare CBD now asked to fork out US$0.50 for a single trip to the city’s high density suburbs.
“We are buying fuel in US dollars so it is only logical that we charge in the same currency,” said one tout only identified as Sam.
“My kombi plies the Warren Park 1 to town route which is not really strict on US dollar payments but my colleagues plying the Chitungwiza route are already demanding US$1 per person or equivalent for them to buy foreign currency on the black market at the end of their working day.
“Fares to Warren Park 1 and back have been rising everyday hence we have opted to encourage our passengers to pay US$1 per pair.”
The US dollar charges are similar to those charged during the US dollar period.
Government reintroduced subsidised transport through public transporter Zupco whose charges are way less than those charged by private transporters.
However, the few buses plying the routes often find themselves too overwhelmed leaving commuters with no other choice than to depend on private transporters.
Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube scrapped the multicurrency system in an unpopular policy shift last year.
The move came at the expense of the national economy which had struck relative stability since the introduction of the US dollar, the South African rand and a basket of other major currencies that are easy to use among locals.
The chickens have since come home to roost as the Zim-dollar keeps eroding in terms of value, leaving businesses with no option but to go against government’s directive to charges goods and services in local currency.
Added Sam: “People have the US dollar, we cannot continue to pretend there is no US dollar anymore when we all know goods and services are being charged in that currency.
“Government knows the US dollar is there, that is the reason it has allowed fuel and other companies to sell in foreign currency.
“I am sure even Ncube and John Mangudya (RBZ governor) know the local currency is worthless on the streets.
“They should simply allow all of us to use it instead of forcing us to use their paper.”
Private taxi operators have for long been demanding transport fares in US dollars.
State Media|MDC parliamentarian, Gift Banda has sensationally bounced back into the ZIFA board after the association’s disciplinary committee acquitted him of charges that led to his suspension by the domestic soccer body in January last year.
Banda’s case has been dragging since the ZIFA board meeting of January 16 2019, which resolved to suspend him from all football activities.
The matter then took countless twists and turns as the legislator and former Njube Sundowns director battled to clear his name.
Fourteen months later, Banda is now heaving a sigh of relief after the ZIFA disciplinary committee chaired by Tendai Masawi exonerated him from allegations of usurping the board’s powers by unilaterally dismissing then-Warriors assistant coaches Rahman Gumbo and Lloyd Mutasa.
“The disciplinary committee indeed met and deliberated on the matter and the long and short of it is that he was found not guilty of the charges he was facing.
“It was a unanimous decision by the committee not to find him guilty,’’ Masawi said.
Charge sheet
Banda’s ZIFA board charge sheet had read:
Honourable Banda illegally and unilaterally, without authority of the board, unconstitutionally usurped the powers of the executive committee, as enshrined in section 34(k) of the ZIFA constitution that delegate the sole responsibility of appointing national team coaches and other technical staff to the ZIFA executive committee and not individuals.
He illegally, unconstitutionally and against the ZIFA rules and regulations (document 2, ‘regulations on the allocation of functions to standing committees Article 2.11”) again without authority, usurped powers of the technical development standing committee, whose role is to, among other things, recommend coaches, instructors and trainers to the executive committee, thus bringing confusion, disorder and chaos to the smooth administration of our game.
Honourable Banda wilfully misrepresented, lied and misled the public, stakeholders and the world during his press statements that the ZIFA executive committee made the decision to fire coaches and made new appointments fully knowing that to be untrue, thus causing disaffection on the board, its councillors, the public, the national team, coaches and stakeholders.
By so doing, he brought our game and the association into disrepute at a time the association is busy cleansing itself of all ill manners and attempting to attract corporate sponsorship. His utterances were widely circulated in both mainstream and social media and attracted a backlash on the board on a decision it never reached.
Through his actions of gross misconduct, he destabilised the team, lowered the morale at a time the team is just one game away from qualifying for the next AFCON edition and in so doing, that would have negatively impacted on the preparations of the team and hence its ultimate performance.
Honourable Banda caused a publication of a falsehood that the head coach of the Zimbabwe men senior national team, Sunday Chidzambwa, was the architect or agreed to change his backroom staff, when he knew this was entirely false as the coach was happy to work with his team without any changes.
He arrogated himself the powers he does not have by appointing support staff to national teams in breach of Article 34 (a) of the ZIFA constitution.
In light of these very serious breaches, the ZIFA executive board has after a robust and extensive debate on the matter arrived at the decision of suspending/banning Honourable Gift Banda from all football-related activities and his current position in the executive committee with immediate effect.
The board has taken this route to show the entire world that it is serious about constitutionalism and the rule book.
Further, the board’s mandate as given to them by the esteemed assembly members is to grow our game and to adhere to the constitution.
All the allegations were, however, dismissed after the disciplinary committee noted that Banda had only recommended but had not effected any dismissals.
Banda,could not be reached to discuss his reinstatement into the ZIFA corridors of power.
In his absence, board member (finance) Philemon Machana had been doubling as the acting vice president.
Secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabiza
State Media|GOVERNMENT has dismissed findings by the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food that food shortages in the country are man-made saying the situation is a result of a combination of factors including sanctions and climate change.
In her preliminary report at the end of her visit, the Special Rapporteur, Ms Hilal Elve, who was invited into the country by Government last year on a fact-finding mission, concluded that the country was on the verge of a major man-made famine characterised by partisan food distribution and repeated droughts.
Presenting Government’s response to the rapporteur’s findings during the 43rd Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland last week, Secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabiza said the report failed to capture the correct picture.
“Madame President, indeed the Special Rapporteur correctly observed that the country faces economic challenges due to the continued imposition of illegal sanctions, which has hampered the realisation of socio-economic rights,” said Mrs Mabiza.
“This is being compounded by successive droughts and the devastating Tropical Cyclone Idai. These factors have negatively impacted on the food security of our citizens particularly the vulnerable.”
Mrs Mabiza accused the Special Rapporteur of exaggerating the scale of food shortages and insisted the shortages were not man-made.
She added that Ms Elve’s field visits were limited to places at the extreme end of the food situation spectrum.
“The Government of Zimbabwe wishes to reiterate that the Special Rapporteur’s view that the majority of the population is suffering from food insecurity is grossly exaggerated.
“Statistics to that effect are clearly illustrated in our submitted response. Furthermore, the assertion that Zimbabwe faces a man-made food crisis is a misrepresentation of our food security situation, which is a direct result of sanctions and the effect of climate change as correctly observed by the Special Rapporteur herself.
“While the Government acknowledges that there is a need for food aid, it is, however, of the view that the population sampled by the Special Rapporteur was limited and less reflective of the broader context of the food and agricultural situation in Zimbabwe.
“Her findings were limited to a few field visits, which at a minimum, are at the extreme end of the food situation spectrum.”
The Special Rapporteur, said Mrs Mabiza, failed to take into account safety nets and measures being implemented by the Government and how they are impacting on the enjoyment of the right to food.
Government is implementing programmes that include the targeted food handout scheme for food insecure households, distribution of subsidised maize meal, providing agricultural finance and inputs and importation of maize.
Mrs Mabiza said Government was importing grain to boost food security.
“Regarding sanctions, it is a historical fact that they were imposed by some Western countries in retaliation to Zimbabwe’s decision to launch the land reform programme in early 2000 to correct the skewed land tenure system inherited from the colonial era,” she said.
“These sanctions are illegal, unjustified and violate Article 41 of the United Nations Charter.
“As a result of these sanctions, in the past two decades, Zimbabwe lost potential revenue which includes: bilateral donor support; loans from multilateral lending institutions; denial of lines of credit; and the regression of infrastructure development.”
She added: “Madame President, the Government also brings to your attention other unfounded assertions by the Special Rapporteur, which include alleged partisan distribution of food aid and diversion of proceeds from mineral sales respectively.
“In respect of food distribution, the Government has put in place a structure for the transparent selection and distribution of food relief composed of public servants and NGOs.
“Regarding proceeds from the sale of minerals, revenue is directly transmitted to Treasury in a well-documented and audited structure.”
THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has started the process of compiling more applications from petroleum companies which have expressed interest to sell fuel in foreign currency.
Late last month the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) instructed Zera to register all fuel service stations that have free funds, which they can use to import fuel for sale in foreign currency.
RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya indicated that the central bank had given exchange control approval for Zera to receive applications from fuel companies that have free funds for direct imports to be sold in hard currency.
Zera acting chief executive officer Mr Eddington Muzambani told Sunday News Business that the energy regulator had started the process of compiling applications from petroleum companies to sell in foreign currency.
“Zera requested all interested operators to submit their applications to be considered for licensing to sell fuel in foreign currency. The applications are currently being compiled and the detailed analysis and classification of sites to be licensed by province and town will be availed in due course,” he said.
Previously, only a few designated fuel service stations could sell fuel in forex in terms of Statutory Instrument 212 of 2019, which allowed only guests of State and diplomats to buy petrol, diesel or other petroleum products in foreign currency.
But Zuva Petroleum late last month announced it will be accepting foreign currency for fuel payments at eight of the firm’s service stations across the country, in Harare (four) and one each in Bulawayo, Mutare, Gweru and Victoria Falls.
Mr Muzambani said operators that are found liable to violating the Direct Fuel Import (DFI) facility risk having their licences cancelled.
“There are regulations that will deal with operators who may violate the DFI facility. A combination of civil and criminal procedure will be applied as part of enforcing the regulations. Suffice to say any violation of the DFI facility will result in cancellation of the licence under the provisions of the law,” he said.
Mr Muzambani said Zera has over the past few years charged a number of petroleum companies that had been selling fuel in foreign currency without a license.
“Selling fuel in foreign currency was done under the provision of the law as provided under SI 161 of 2019, SI 212 of 2019 and circular number 8 of 2019 of the RBZ. Other sites that attempted to sell fuel in foreign currency were given compliance orders or charged for violation of their licence condition,” he said.
The day is celebrated on the 8th of March every year.
2020 Theme is: An equal world is an enabled world.
It is just a day set aside to recognize social, economic, cultural and political achievements done by women that is an ordinary woman playing an extraordinary role. We do recognize what’s done by the women because back in the 18th and 19th century women were believed not to be able to do something extraordinary than their male counterparts.
Especially in the African culture there work was to get married, bear children, do house chores and farm while men would do all the other work. They were not even given a chance to go to school and attain education.
However as time moves people then realised that women can also do jobs that were labeled to be men’s jobs and actually do them better. A day was then set aside to celebrate those women who have done great works and to encourage women to also do great even those who think women are incapable to give them a chance to prove themselves.
The whole world thought it was a good initiative and on planning for tomorrow’s future kept that in mind.
When Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were formed they included women in their goals for 2030. Goal 5: Gender equality – Ending discrimination against women and girls is not only a basic human right but crucial for a sustainable future.
Empowering women and girls helps in economic growth and development.
It has been proven that girls who attend school are less susceptible to forced marriage, early pregnancy and gender-based violence. It is vital to give women equal rights to land and property, sexual and reproductive health, and to technology and internet to make the world a better place.
Facts and figures that shows women are treated differently from men as of 2018 showed that:
Women earn only 77cents for every dollar that men get for the same job.
35% of women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence.
Women represent just 13% of agriculture landholders.
Approximately 750million women and girls alive today were married before their 18th birthday.
24% of national parliamentarians were women compared with 11.3% in the 90s but is still low.
All these facts still shows there are improvements in gender equality but there is still a gap that needs to be covered. Everyone should encourage the girl child that nothing is impossible, what a men can do a woman can do and what a woman can do a man can do.
In Zimbabwe gender equality is improving significantly and people are accepting it slowly. The girl child have equal access to education with the boy child and to even encourage girls continuing with their education at University level, some requirements are lower for the girls than boys. Early marriages and child marriages are no longer allowed. Women have a say on reproductive health issues.
Women are also allowed to have high positions of power in offices even in the parliament. Let’s empower women and girls in our communities to make a difference, to move from being ordinary to being extraordinary. All this is done to have an equal world which is an enabled world.
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Own Correspondent| Government of Zimbabwe could be hiding the correct country report and situation with regards to the novel coronavirus amid reports that a woman who came from China and got quarantined before being released could have died of the deadly virus.
Government insists she tested negative to the deadly virus.
Another unconfirmed report suggests that a Chinese national died of coronavirus in the country with government decided to conceal the information while hurriedly arranging for an urgent burial.
Just early this morning, an online publication Zimlive also posted related information on its Twitter handle adding to mounting fears that government could be playing hide and seek games with citizens.
“Not saying government is lying, citizens, but earlier today we got a news tip suggesting a Chinese national had died at Wilkins from coronavirus and health ministry had decided on a cover up. I dutifully asked Obadiah Moyo to clear it up. He read and ignored,” said ZimLive.
South Africa has so far recorded two confirmed cases of coronavirus.
The deadly disease has so far killed over 3000 people with close to a 100 000 now affected by the virus.
(Reuters) – A five-storey hotel being used for coronavirus quarantine collapsed in the southeast Chinese port city of Quanzhou on Saturday, trapping about 70 people, state media said.
A video stream posted by the government-backed Beijing News site showed rescue workers in orange overalls clambering over the rubble of the Quanzhou Xinjia Hotel and carrying people toward ambulances.
The hotel collapsed at about 7:30 p.m. (1130 GMT) and 34 people were rescued in the following two hours, the Quanzhou municipality said on its website.
By dawn on Sunday, 47 individuals had been rescued, according to state media outlet People’s Daily.
“I was at a gas station and heard a loud noise. I looked up and the whole building collapsed. Dust was everywhere, and glass fragments were flying around,” a witness said in a video posted on the Miaopai streaming app.
“I was so terrified that my hands and legs were shivering.”
A woman named only by her surname, Chen, told the Beijing News website that relatives including her sister had been under quarantine at the hotel as prescribed by local regulations after returning from Hubei province, where the coronavirus emerged.
She said they had been scheduled to leave soon after completing their 14 days of isolation.
“I can’t contact them, they’re not answering their phones, she said.
“I’m under quarantine too (at another hotel) and I’m very worried, I don’t know what to do. They were healthy, they took their temperatures every day, and the tests showed that everything was normal.”
Quanzhou is a port city on the Taiwan Strait in the province of Fujian with a population of more than 8 million.
The official People’s Daily said the hotel had opened in June 2018 with 80 rooms.
Beijing News’ video stream was viewed by more than 2 million Weibo users on Saturday evening, and the hotel’s collapse was the top trending topic on the Weibo (WB.O) site, China’s close equivalent to Twitter.
Some users demanded a investigation into how the hotel could have collapsed.
Anger has been building up against the authorities in China over their early handling of the coronavirus outbreak, which has killed more than 3,300 people globally, most of them in China.ADVERTISEMENT
The Fujian provincial government said that as of Friday, the province had 296 cases of coronavirus and 10,819 people had been placed under observation after being classified as suspected close contacts.
The official Xinhua News Agency said the committee responsible for working safety under the State Council, China’s cabinet, had sent an emergency working team to the site.
More than 600 non-residential properties belonging to the Bulawayo City Council are not captured in the local authority’s inventory, raising fears that some bigwigs were taking advantage of the loophole to use the facilities for their businesses without paying rentals.
The revelations are contained in a council confidential document where it was revealed that an internal audit had uncovered a number of irregularities within the Estates department, chief among them being the number of properties that did not appear on the council register. The state of the council inventory has for the past two years been subject to intense debate with residents questioning whether the local authority has the capacity to capture their vast property base.
“Some properties identified by internal audit in a previous audit exercise of estates have not been incorporated in the leased assets register. A comparison of the current asset register and an asset register from that exercise was done and we found 682 non-residential properties that were not captured in the current register.
“Gaps in property type, property description, property references, stand numbers, property sizes, lease details and lease agreement dates were noted. Inadequate documentation of leased properties may result in the city losing some of its properties to lessees,” reads part of the report.
Responding to the observations by the audit team, the council’s estates department acknowledged that the findings were accurate, adding that they were working on filling the gaps that existed in the asset register but need 15 to 18 months to rectify the anomaly.
“None of the personnel in estates has worked in another real estate organisation, and half of them have educational backgrounds that are not related to real estate management. While they have considerable experience gathered in the course of their work in estates, they lack the flexibility and knowledge of real estate techniques. Estates is also not effectively enforcing lease conditions, especially those relating to the payment of rent. Of the 12 820 billing properties, 1 506 or 12 percent were up to date in rental payments and the rest owed,” reads the report.
The internal audit also unravelled that some accounts of the leased properties were not being billed meaning the local authority was being prejudiced of money that could go a long way in improving service delivery in the city. Furthermore, some lessees were taking advantage of the lax council procedures where after a lease expired, they continue occupying the properties with some going for close to 12 years staying at the properties for free.
“The situation facing the city’s estates section is common among other municipal real estate sections in Zimbabwean municipalities. In our research of peer sections at three municipalities in Zimbabwe, namely Harare, Gweru and Mutare, we found none that were engaged in effective estate management. Instead most were concerned with compliance-driven processes, and were not actively managing their real estate. We found no municipal real estate section with operations that served as an overall model of best practice,” reads the report.
As an example to the city’s flawed inventory, the estate revealed that there was a business that was operating at the council-owned Aisleby Farm without a lease agreement, with the business reportedly disputing the council’s ownership of the said property.
“Council should carry out an extensive exercise to ensure that all leased assets are recorded on the leased assets register and that the register is complete in respect of all required details. In addition, the estates section should carry out a thorough cleaning in the register for duplicated data. Further the section and the city legal section should seriously make concerted efforts to ensure that the city regains its legal title to properties and that they are billed and rent collected accordingly,” reads part of the report.
Two years ago it was reported that the local authority, which owns numerous properties in the city was not aware of the net worth of their properties, this exposing the local authority to possible fraud and undervaluing if the properties are to be sold. The situation has reportedly led the council’s auditing firm — Ernst and Young Chartered Accountants — to raise a red flag on the matter. When the council last carried out an audit on their properties it emerged that tenants, some of whom were given 10-year leases in the 1970s, were still occupying the properties and were no longer paying rentals to the local authority. –http://SundayNews.co.zw state media/Sunday News
A man from Zhombe’s Sikabela area shocked all and sundry after he ploughed and planted maize at a school’s assembly point arguing that the school boundary encroached into his yard.
The headmaster and pupils at Sikabela Primary School were left shell shocked when Agent Ncube brought his cattle and started ploughing at the school assembly point with his wife in tow with a bucket of seed maize, claiming it was his farm.
When the school authorities tried to intervene, Ncube threatened them with an axe and to strike whoever dared to stop him with lightning.
Ward 13 Councillor Cafemol Moyo confirmed the incident that has left the whole community shocked.
“It is true, we are having this problem where Ncube is claiming that the school encroached in his yard. We have tried to talk to him but to no avail. He remains adamant that the school was in his backyard and that the school should be moved,” said Cllr Moyo.
He said on the fateful day, he was called to intervene only to find Ncube busy with his cattle with his wife in tow, planting.
“I was called by the school authorities but when we tried to intervene, he threatened us with lightning and to chop us down with an axe,” said the councillor.
He said authorities including police and the district schools’ inspector, had tried to intervene but to no avail.
“The Dispol has been here several times as well as the education boss in the district, but the man remains adamant. As it is we are hoping that the courts will solve the issue for us because what he is doing is jeopardising the proper learning of children and disobeying the authorities,” said Councillor Moyo.
He said Ncube claimed that the area was given to him by the then village head.
“He claims that he was born in 1978 and the school was pegged in 1981 and it was pegged in his place. We are now hoping that the courts will solve this impasse for us,” said Cllr Moyo.
the hospital currently handling infectious diseases, the likes of COVID19
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“She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for COVID-19 tests but died on the way…”
By Simba Chikanza| The Zimbabwean government risks being referred to the United Nations Security council after it failed to report a case of suspected Corona virus in a woman who returned from China in January and just yesterday presented herself to her doctor and died a day later.
The symptoms explained are synonymous with the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, and yet the Zimbabwean government has been silent on this amid revelations the state is neither checking people who enter through the RGM airport nor quarantining them.
To date the Zim government has submitted blank records to the United Nations and other bodies claiming that there are no cases at all of coronavirus in the country. And just today the live satellite map said the country is clear of coronavirus. However just 2 days before Parliament debated that there are several people who are currently current quarantined in Norton.
In the latest development, the government says “a Mutare woman who returned from China on 24 January, presented herself to her GP on 6 March complaining of shortness of breath.
“She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for COVID-19 tests but died on the way. Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus.”
ZimEye asserts that the cause of death can only be Coronavirus.
The main symptoms of coronavirus are:
a cough
a high temperature
shortness of breath.
So what did she die of? What are the doctors saying? You're aware hiding such infor on infections will get you referred to the UN Security Council? @TembaMliswa announced there're Chinese people currently quarantined in Norton,why are you not following uphttps://t.co/qVJZyl9vTH
The English Premier League has banned pre-match handshakes following rising concerns over the spread of coronavirus.
The league confirmed the development on Thursday, saying the fair-play handshake will be suspended “until further notice based on medical advice”.
A statement posted on EPL’s official website reads: “The Premier League fair-play handshake will not take place between players and match officials from this weekend until further notice based on medical advice.
“Coronavirus is spread via droplets from the nose and mouth and can be transmitted on to the hands and passed on via a handshake.”
However, other pre-match rituals will be done.
“Clubs and match officials will still perform the rest of the traditional walk-out protocol ahead of each fixture.
On entering the field of play, the two teams will continue to line up, accompanied by the Premier League music, then players from the home team will walk past their opposition without shaking their hands.”-Soccer 24
Zimbabwean striker Tinotenda Kadewere’s solitary goal propelled French Ligue 2 side Le Havre to a crucial 1-0 win over ten-man AJ Auxere on Friday.
The 24-year-old former Prince Edward Prince pupil, who is having an unforgettable season, trust Havre in front in the 79th minute and that goal proved decisive in handing the Paul Le Guen-coached side maximum points as they resuscitate their slim chance of being promoted to Ligue 1.
Kadewere has now netted 20 league goals in the current campaign and tops the scoring chart, a remarkable achievement for a striker who has spent a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
As a result of the win, Havre leapfrog Valencinnes into sixth on the table with 44 points from 28 games.-Soccer 24
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.
the hospital currently handling infectious diseases, the likes of COVID19
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“She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for COVID-19 tests but died on the way…”
By Simba Chikanza| The Zimbabwean government risks being referred to the United Nations Security council after it failed to report a case of suspected Corona virus in a woman who returned from China in January and just yesterday presented herself to her doctor and died a day later.
https://www.facebook.com/ZimEye/2984865901580280/
The symptoms explained are synonymous with the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, and yet the Zimbabwean government has been silent on this amid revelations the state is neither checking people who enter through the RGM airport nor quarantining them.
To date the Zim government has submitted records to the United Nations and other bodies claiming that there are no cases at all of coronavirus in the country. And just today the live satellite map said the country is clear of coronavirus. However just 2 days before Parliament debated that they are several people who are currently current quarantined in Norton.
In the latest development, the government says “a Mutare woman who returned from China on 24 January, presented to her GP on 6 March complaining of shortness of breath.
“She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for COVID-19 tests but died on the way. Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus.”
more follows….
So what did she die of? What are the doctors saying? You're aware hiding such infor on infections will get you referred to the UN Security Council? @TembaMliswa announced there're Chinese people currently quarantined in Norton,why are you not following uphttps://t.co/qVJZyl9vTH
“She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for COVID-19 tests but died on the way…”
By Simba Chikanza| The Zimbabwean government risks being referred to the United Nations Security council after it failed to report a case of suspected Corona virus in a woman who returned from China in January and just yesterday presented herself to her doctor and died a day later.
https://www.facebook.com/ZimEye/2984865901580280/
The symptoms explained are synonymous with the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, and yet the Zimbabwean government has been silent on this amid revelations the state is neither checking people who enter through the RGM airport nor quarantining them.
To date the Zim government has submitted records to the United Nations and other bodies claiming that there are no cases at all of coronavirus in the country. And just today the live satellite map said the country is clear of coronavirus. However just 2 days before Parliament debated that they are several people who are currently current quarantined in Norton.
In the latest development, the government says “a Mutare woman who returned from China on 24 January, presented to her GP on 6 March complaining of shortness of breath.
“She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for COVID-19 tests but died on the way. Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus.”
more follows….
So what did she die of? What are the doctors saying? You're aware hiding such infor on infections will get you referred to the UN Security Council? @TembaMliswa announced there're Chinese people currently quarantined in Norton,why are you not following uphttps://t.co/qVJZyl9vTH
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
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
By A Correspondent- A man from Zhombe’s Sikabela area shocked all and sundry after he ploughed and planted maize at a school’s assembly point arguing that the school boundary encroached into his yard.
The headmaster and pupils at Sikabela Primary School were left shell shocked when Agent Ncube brought his cattle and started ploughing at the school assembly point with his wife in tow with a bucket of seed maize, claiming it was his farm.
When the school authorities tried to intervene, Ncube threatened them with an axe and to strike whoever dared to stop him with lightning.
Ward 13 Councillor Cafemol Moyo confirmed the incident that has left the whole community shocked.
“It is true, we are having this problem where Ncube is claiming that the school encroached in his yard. We have tried to talk to him but to no avail. He remains adamant that the school was in his backyard and that the school should be moved,” said Cllr Moyo.
He said on the fateful day, he was called to intervene only to find Ncube busy with his cattle with his wife in tow, planting.
“I was called by the school authorities but when we tried to intervene, he threatened us with lightning and to chop us down with an axe,” said the councillor.
He said authorities including police and the district schools’ inspector, had tried to intervene but to no avail.
“The Dispol has been here several times as well as the education boss in the district, but the man remains adamant. As it is we are hoping that the courts will solve the issue for us because what he is doing is jeopardising the proper learning of children and disobeying the authorities,” said Councillor Moyo.
He said Ncube claimed that the area was given to him by the then village head.
“He claims that he was born in 1978 and the school was pegged in 1981 and it was pegged in his place. We are now hoping that the courts will solve this impasse for us,” said Cllr Moyo.
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Peace Project has reported that police recently banned the MDC’s women assembly rally, which was slated for Harare under unclear circumstances.
“On 21 February, the police banned the MDC Women’s Assembly rally slated for Harare’s Warren Park D Suburb at Pfukwa shops but earlier during the month, the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa convened a mini rally in Mbare which was escorted by the police,” ZPP reported.
“Reports of some traditional leaders who continued to violate provisions of Chapter 15 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe that prohibits them from getting involved in partisan politics were noted.”
ZPP said such behaviour compromises the administration of their duties which require that they govern in a non-partisan manner.
ZPP said it recorded a total of 195 violations up from 185 in January.
“Food and other aid related violations remained high with a total of 38 such cases being recorded. The aid was largely from the Department of Social Welfare. Mashonaland Central province recorded the highest number of violations at 53, followed by Harare with 33,” reads the ZPP report.
By Joana Ruvimbo Mamombe MP Harare West Constituency
It’s been exactly 365 days plus two more days since I was arrested last year on the 4th of March and charged with Treason.
Yesterday, I appeared in court and made an application to be removed from remand.
Today, the Magistrate gave a ruling in favour of the state.
She ruled that the Treason case is complex hence state needs more time before setting a trial date at the High Court.
The case has been postponed to Wednesday the 18th of March 2020.
Despite all the persecution I presently face through these needless remands, I stand firm in my belief that even the purest fountain is not so free from mud, as I am innocent of these spurious allegations.
All I am asking for is my day in court, and the State’s failure to provide a trial date vindicates my position that it has no case worth taking to trial and is bent on keeping me on remand to please its political masters. This however will not deter me in my quest for a better Zimbabwe.
Many thanks to fellow Honourable Members of Parliament, Senior party leaders, Harare West MDC Members, Family and Friends for the unwavering support! A big shout out to my wonderful counsel Jeremiah Mutongi Bamu, I appreciate you…
The Zimbabwe Independent’s headline alleging the misappropriation of ZW$ 2 million is false, baseless and appears to be yet another attempt to discredit the #MDC generally and its Party Leader @nelsonchamisa and Secretary-General.
As I have made clear to a variety of journalists in the last few weeks since this false story first emerged I am not aware of any money which has been misappropriated from MDC coffers by any official or party leader.
Since taking office as MDC Treasurer General last May I have implemented a variety of new measures to make the MDC accounting systems as transparent and orderly as possible.
These systems have included a strict banking culture and an agreement that our annual accounts will be subjected to an internal audit. President Chamisa is not even a signatory to our banking account and so it is impossible for him to have misappropriated money.
All of these measures have been wholeheartedly backed by President Chamisa.
Whilst our first audit for the financial year ended 31st December 2019 has not been done yet I have encountered no resistance to it from any quarter within the senior leadership of the MDC.
The attempts by some to portray the audit as some kind of investigation into alleged impropriety are misleading and utterly false.
The audit was agreed to last year and is a routine audit. I should also point out that this is the first time the MDC has conducted an audit of this nature and it is the first time any political party in Zimbabwe has ever subjected itself to an audit.
In all the circumstances the report in the Zimbabwe Independent is clearly designed to impugn the credibility and integrity of MDC President Nelson Chamisa, the Secretary Chalton Hwende and the MDC.
The Zimbabwean public need to be assured that our goal within the MDC is that it meets the highest international standards of accountability and transparency, which in turn will demonstrate that the MDC is competent to govern Zimbabwe as a whole.
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwean government has said that it has recalled one of its diplomats, Mr Mcmillan Moyana who was based in the United States of America over “unbecoming behaviour”.
In a statement, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Mrs Constance Chemwayi confirmed the development saying:
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.
Reports suggest that the diplomat barged into a home in the US and was arrested and arrayed in court 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.
He was however later released after being granted diplomatic immunity.-Statemedia
By Simba Chikanza| The Zimbabwean government risks being referred to the United Nations Security council after it failed to report a case of suspected Corona virus in a woman who recently returned from China and just yesterday presented herself to her doctor and died a day later.
The symptoms explained are synonymous with the novel coronavirus, and yet the Zimbabwean government has been silent on this amid revelations the state is not checking people who enter through the RGM airport and not quarantining those from affected regions.
To date the Zim government has submitted records to the United Nations and other bodies claiming that there are no cases at all of coronavirus in the country. And just today the live satellite map should the country is clear of coronavirus. However just 2 days before Parliament debated that there are several people who are currently current quarantined in Norton.
In the latest development, the government says “a Mutare woman who returned from China on 24 January, presented to her GP on 6 March complaining of shortness of breath.
“She was referred to Wilkins Hospital for COVID-19 tests but died on the way.Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus.”
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So what did she die of? What are the doctors saying? You're aware hiding such infor on infections will get you referred to the UN Security Council? @TembaMliswa announced there're Chinese people currently quarantined in Norton,why are you not following uphttps://t.co/qVJZyl9vTH
By Joana Ruvimbo Mamombe MP Harare West Constituency
It’s been exactly 365 days plus two more days since I was arrested last year on the 4th of March and charged with Treason.
Yesterday, I appeared in court and made an application to be removed from remand.
Today, the Magistrate gave a ruling in favour of the state.
She ruled that the Treason case is complex hence state needs more time before setting a trial date at the High Court.
The case has been postponed to Wednesday the 18th of March 2020.
Despite all the persecution I presently face through these needless remands, I stand firm in my belief that even the purest fountain is not so free from mud, as I am innocent of these spurious allegations.
All I am asking for is my day in court, and the State’s failure to provide a trial date vindicates my position that it has no case worth taking to trial and is bent on keeping me on remand to please its political masters. This however will not deter me in my quest for a better Zimbabwe.
Many thanks to fellow Honourable Members of Parliament, Senior party leaders, Harare West MDC Members, Family and Friends for the unwavering support! A big shout out to my wonderful counsel Jeremiah Mutongi Bamu, I appreciate you…
By A Correspondent- Jabulani the son of the late renowned traditional healer, Sekuru Ndunge born Charles Makuyana has approached Chipinge magistrate courts seeking to distribute property with his estranged wife, Ethel Loreen Jenhu following their divorce recently.
In his court papers, 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 contended that 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.
However, Jenhu denied Makuyana’s claims that he gave her financial assistance to start a chicken or transport business adding that Makuyana was actually trying to thwart her efforts.
She also contends that Makuyana’s proposed property distribution format was unfair as it included properties which she acquired alone adding that Makuyana also omitted several properties which should have been included.-Newsday
By A Correspondent- Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi has warned “unscrupulous” fuel dealers who are in the habit of hoarding fuel and then selling it at inflated prices in foreign currency that they will lose their licenses.
Chasi’s remarks follow reports of fuel service stations in Victoria Falls selling the product in foreign currency at between US$1.50 and US$1.59 per litre for petrol and diesel, respectively.
Speaking at the South Africa-Zambia and Zimbabwe Infrastructure Summit and Expo in the resort town on Friday, Chasi said:
Very soon there will be order in the fuel sector. We can’t have people accessing foreign currency from the Central Bank and then go on to sell fuel anyhow. For those that don’t comply I will simply take their licenses and tear them up because we can’t have our people being punished by unscrupulous dealers.
Government has expressed concern in the past regarding that type of conduct and yesterday the Ministry (Finance) expressed itself in very strong terms in terms of saying to those that are engaging in malpractices that we will de-licence them because we can’t have profiteering people.
Recently the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor John Mangudya said the Central Bank has given the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) approval to register fuel service stations with free funds for direct imports to be sold in foreign currency.
Meanwhile, ZERA has not yet approved any service station to sell fuel in foreign currency but the practice has already become rampant.-Statemedia
By A Correspondent- Former MDC Vice President Morgen Komichi has dismissed as fake reports that he has resigned from the country’s main opposition.
This follows reports circulating on various platforms that he had resigned from the Nelson Chamisa led opposition party.
In a letter purportedly wrote by Komichi, dated 6th March, the politician says he has resigned from the party because of frustration with the direction the MDC has taken in the past nine months since the congress of May 2019 in Gweru.
Komichi mentions lack of accountability to party funds, and says the party has been hijacked for personal benefit, betraying the philosophy of founding President Morgan Tsvangirai.
Komichi expressed ignorance about the origins of the letter.
“People just write stuff, my brother. I’m not even sure where the letter is coming from. No, that’s not me,” said Komichi
Komichi has been in the MDC for over ten years and has been persecuted for the party’s cause and was arrested several times including after the 2018 elections when he announced that results from the Zimbabwe Election Commission were fake.
By Farai D Hove| Some senior government officials and multiple sources have alleged ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has lost real control of the country to the military, and if things go according to plan, “the only person now in power is Maj Gen John Chris Mupande, whose allegiance is to Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.”
These allegations began in December last year.
The military is disintegrating in a way which might turn out calamitous, reflected in how Mnangagwa ended up “violating” his own annual leave (December 2019 to January 2020).
But how does such a person (Gen Mupande) who is junior to the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander, Valerio Sibanda become more powerful? The coup to remove former President Robert Mugabe was done by the Zipra wing of the military, the January 2019 operation to save Mnangagwa was also done by Zipra, as narrated by Mnangagwa’s inlaw Terence Mukupe in a year old in door meeting video clip.
The Zipra element of the military comes from Mberengwa, Shurugwi and Matebeleland (Gen Sibusiso Moyo, Isaac Moyo (CIO Director General), this is the element that wanted Mugabe removed or even killed.
They are the ones who run the Korokozas (artisenal miners), the Mashurugwi militia who form a civilian army. Two soldiers caught so far raiding mines in the Concession area, were from Shurugwi. It was an operation run by the Defence Intelligence.
Mnangagwa had a 2014 warrant of arrest over the murder of his girlfriend in a flat. That docket is still there. The whole November military coup was a way to sway away the criminal charges. Sources told ZimEye, Mnangagwa knew he was going to be arrested for the murder of the girlfriend (a church member of Tudor Bismark’s organisation) killed in a flat in Harare who was a discovered a week later. She was found mutilated at her private parts. The pictures are gruesome.
The warrant of arrest was signed at the Harare magistrates court and President Mugabe was in possession the docket. This is the major reason why former police commissioner, Augustine Chihuri had to be removed because of the database of criminal charges he possessed.
HOW THE ATTACK WILL BE CARRIED OUT.
Sources say that a military operation will be conducted by night just like the November 2017 coup. Strategic houses of Mnangagwarites will be raided by aggressive snipers, the occupants captured and the first office building to be siezed will be the ZBC broadcasting house in Highlands, the one in Mbare and the one in Bulawayo. Other strategic military garrisons will have been taken at the first. The sources say the operation can be all complete in just one hour due to the current public appetite for change which they measure is 3 times more than the one people had when the late president Robert Mugabe was removed.
Between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. an announcement will be read out in exactly the same way it was done on the 15th of November 2017. Through this the man who usurped power from his former boss will be forced to resign.
The sources however fail to explain how the operation will be legitimised since a coup is illegal on both local and international law.
PLAN B.
There is a possibility that a violent takeover will be swayed by Mnangagwa executing a counter attack to stay affloat using the Korokoza wing. The Korokozas are the machete wielding gold and diamond miners who run under the state security minister Owen Ncube. Mnangagwa announced this plan on the 14th December at ZANU PF’s annual conference in Goromonzi, in a coded message.
By A Correspondent- 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.
By A Correspondent- Bulawayo residents have expressed concerns over the increase in criminal cases such as robbery, house breaking and theft among others.
The concerned residents urged more community members to join the Neighbourhood Watch Committee to assist the police in fighting crime.
Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association said residents live in fear due to escalation of crime.
Ward 17 BPRA Organiser Nqobizitha Moyo said criminals were renting houses among the residents and take that opportunity to committee crimes.
Ward 17 councillor Sikhululekile Moyo said many youth in the city are unemployed and resort to crime.
Statement by MDC Treasurer General on the False Zimbabwe Independent Story About the ‘Missing RTGS 2M’
The Zimbabwe Independent’s headline alleging the misappropriation of ZW$2 million is false, baseless and appears to be yet another attempt to discredit the MDC generally and its Party Leader and Secretary General.
As I have made clear to a variety of journalists in the last few weeks since this false story first emerged I am not aware of any money which has been misappropriated from MDC coffers by any official or party leader.
Since taking office as MDC Treasurer General last May I have implemented a variety of new measures to make the MDC accounting systems as transparent and orderly as possible. These systems have included a strict banking culture and an agreement that our annual accounts will be subjected to an internal audit.
President Chamisa is not even a signatory to our banking account and so it is impossible for him to have misappropriated money. All of these measures have been wholeheartedly backed by President Chamisa.
Whilst our first audit for the financial year ended 31st December 2019 has not been done yet I have encountered no resistance to it from any quarter within the senior leadership of the MDC. The attempts by some to portray the audit as some kind of investigation into alleged impropriety are misleading and utterly false.
The audit was agreed to last year and is a routine audit. I should also point out that this is the first time the MDC has conducted an audit of this nature and it is the first time any political party in Zimbabwe has ever subjected itself to an audit.
In all the circumstances the report in the Zimbabwe Independent is clearly designed to impugn the credibility and integrity of MDC President Nelson Chamisa, the Secretary General Chalton Hwende and the MDC.
The Zimbabwean public need to be assured that our goal within the MDC is that it meets the highest international standards of accountability and transparency, which in turn will demonstrate that the MDC is competent to govern Zimbabwe as a whole.
Senator David Coltart
MDC Treasurer General Movement For Democratic Change
By A Correspondent| The time has come and there is no way out for the ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa who is trapped between the past and the economy.
The development comes as his ZANU PF party imploded amid accusations and counter accusations over issues such as corruption and mal-administration. Since the disputed 2018 polls in which Mnangagwa used soldiers to kill people to change election results, he has been pressuring his opponent Nelson Chamisa to endorse him the winner and join his political actors club, called Polad. It has been his position that joining the club will create miracles in the economy.
But speaking on ZimEye Saturday night, MDC Secretary for Elections, Jacob Mafume said, “Seek ye first the political Kingdom and everything else will follow; our economy will not be right if our political Kingdom is wrong; if we don’t deal with our politics then our economy will always go sour.” –
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By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe’s health facilities are woefully equipped and would be unable to adequately respond to a coronavirus outbreak, at a time neighbouring South Africa has confirmed its second case of a patient who tested positive to the disease.
The authorities in Harare are now depending on donations after China and the United Kingdom pledged to provide equipment and other support.The UK government, through its Department for International Development (DfID), yesterday moved to avert a possible crisis in the country’s response to a coronavirus outbreak by supplying protective clothing and equipment worth £100 000 (US$128 229).
Despite the Zimbabwean government’s claims that the country is ready to deal with the coronavirus (now known internationally as Covid-19) that had by Wednesday midday infected 93 574 and killed 3 204 people worldwide, investigation of the situation on the ground told a different story.
Among the facilities which have been selected as quarantine centres for coronavirus is Wilkins Hospital in Harare, where protective clothing has not been adequate, while the anti-retroviral treatment which Health minister Obadiah Moyo previously said would be used to treat the disease is out of stock.
DfID donated supplies of personal protective equipment, computers, data services and television monitoring equipment to the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Public Health Emergency Operations.
WHO then handed over the items to the Ministry of Health and Child Care.Before the donation yesterday, Wilkins Hospital had been relying on space suits, gloves, gumboots and N95 respirators acquired when the country was preparing to fight an ebola outbreak in 2014.
According to hospital sources, the health institution had run out of the protective clothing for health care workers. The hospital is also short-staffed, with health personnel working long hours.
Officials revealed that the government has not procured its own equipment, but has been waiting for assistance from the WHO.Government through the Ministry of Health has previously insisted the country is fully prepared to deal with coronavirus cases, but investigations by the Zimbabwe
Independent revealed that the country lacked the capacity to effectively deal with the disease should it hit home.The Independent established that the procedure for the handling of suspected cases is that when an infected person arrives at the airport, port health, a department at the point of entry, should notify the Harare City ambulance services about the case. The ambulance is manned by trained personnel who, on their way to the patient, inform the team at Wilkins about the case.
The team at Wilkins, comprising three nurses, one doctor, an environmental officer, one general hand and one nurse aid, then starts preparing to receive the patient and putting on the protective clothing which includes latex gloves, spacesuit, goggles, N95 respirators and gumboots.
“The clothing that has been used was stocked during the ebola outbreak and we have run out of spacesuits and other items. We had been promised, but not yet received anything. We are at critical levels and if we receive a serious case we will not be able to deal with that case,” a source at the hospital said.
“After attending to the patient, the clothing should be burnt, as you cannot wear it again in case it gets infected. Ideally, the clothing should be burnt close to the point of infection because transporting them might result in further infection.
“Another thing is our staffing levels are very low and people will get tired. We have seven teams that work six-hour shifts. Most people have left the country because the environment is not conducive. In treating the patient, we also try and limit access to the patient and visits to the patient will also depend on the type of medicine that is being administered to them.”
Wilkins Hospital has so far admitted three suspected cases that the authorities say have tested negative to coronavirus.This comes as neighbouring South Africa yesterday recorded its first confirmed case of Covid-19, with Health minister Moyo describing it as a warning sign.
“We should be able to be prepared for when Covid-19 comes to Zimbabwe. Yes, it is very frightening that it is around the corner. But I’m sure that the South African authorities would be very thorough and will be able to isolate and be able to pick up the contacts which the Covid-19 positive carrier came into contact with,” Moyo said at the handover of equipment and clothing at Wilkins Hospital yesterday. “Yes, we have to be prepared, all of us.”
Harare City Council Health Services director Dr Prosper Chonzi said although there was a delay in getting the stocks, the WHO had delivered some supplies. He said the material from the WHO was being distributed countrywide.
“We were supposed to have gotten the stuff last week and we have so far received some from WHO and some of the required things are currently being distributed to Bulawayo and Mutare. Adequacy will depend on the number of cases we get. Normally, we start sounding out for more before the stocks run out,” Chonzi said.
He said coronavirus teams would administer antibiotics and other support treatments as the experimental anti-retroviral treatment has not yet been clearly prescribed and is still being researched on.
“In terms of treatment, the kind of treatment we are administering is mostly supportive treatment, where we give antibiotics and where a person is struggling to breathe, we provide oxygen and for dehydration we administer IV (intravenous) fluid and we have that in stock. If we get a case, we are able to isolate and treat,” Chonzi said.
“In terms of staff, we have always been having issues around that. Some of the trained personnel are leaving for greener pastures and at the end of the day we will have people working long hours. The staffing issue does not only apply to nurses but also to doctors and to environmental officers.”
The Chinese embassy also pledged to refurbish Wilkins Hospital to make it comfortable for patients.-ZimIndependent
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Peace Project has reported that police recently banned the MDC’s women assembly rally, which was slatted for Harare under unclear circumstances.
“On 21 February, the police banned the MDC Women’s Assembly rally slated for Harare’s Warren Park D Suburb at Pfukwa shops but earlier during the month, the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa convened a mini rally in Mbare which was escorted by the police,” ZPP reported.
“Reports of some traditional leaders who continued to violate provisions of Chapter 15 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe that prohibits them from getting involved in partisan politics were noted.”
ZPP said such behaviour compromises the administration of their duties which require that they govern in a non-partisan manner.
ZPP said it recorded a total of 195 violations up from 185 in January.
“Food and other aid related violations remained high with a total of 38 such cases being recorded. The aid was largely from the Department of Social Welfare. Mashonaland Central province recorded the highest number of violations at 53, followed by Harare with 33,” reads the ZPP report.
By A Correspondent- An illegal foreign currency dealer was shot and killed by robbers outside a lodge in Bulawayo’s Kumalo suburb who with reports claiming that they went away with US$20 000.
Madakwa Mapako (48) was gunned down at around 8 PM on Thursday near Continental Lodge where he had gone to make a transaction, his young brother Pardon revealed.
Bulawayo Province Police spokesperson, Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident but said the deceased was killed in the company of his girlfriend.
Said Ncube:
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.
However, Pardon accused the police of inefficiency, saying his brother had been stalked by the robbers since February 21 and a report was made to the police.-Statemedia
The Zimbabwe Peace Project has reported that police recently banned the MDC’s women assembly rally, which was slatted for Harare on unclear circumstances.
“On 21 February, the police banned 1 These are shops with subsidised goods and are located in army barracks the MDC Women’s Assembly rally slated for Harare’s Warren Park D Suburb at Pfukwa shops but earlier during the month, the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa convened a mini rally in Mbare which was escorted by the police,” ZPP reported.
“Reports of some traditional leaders who continued to violate provisions of Chapter 15 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe that prohibits them from getting involved in partisan politics were noted.”
ZPP said such behaviour compromises the administration of their duties which require that they govern in a non-partisan manner.
ZPP said it recorded a total of 195 violations up from 185 in January.
“Food and other aid related violations remained high with a total of 38 such cases being recorded. The aid was largely from the Department of Social Welfare. Mashonaland Central province recorded the highest number of violations at 53, followed by Harare with 33,” reads the ZPP report.
The Treasurer General of the opposition MDC, David Coltart has said that the party’s impending financial audit is not a witch-hunt exercise as alleged by some publications.
The audit comes amid allegations that party president and secretary-general, in that order, Nelson Chamisa and Chalton Hwende diverted party funds into personal use.
Coltart says that the audit is meant to enhance accountability and transparency in the party. We present his full twitter thread below.
The Zimbabwe Independent’s headline alleging the misappropriation of ZW$ 2 million is false, baseless and appears to be yet another attempt to discredit the #MDC generally and its Party Leader @nelsonchamisa and Secretary-General.
As I have made clear to a variety of journalists in the last few weeks since this false story first emerged I am not aware of any money which has been misappropriated from MDC coffers by any official or party leader.
Since taking office as MDC Treasurer General last May I have implemented a variety of new measures to make the MDC accounting systems as transparent and orderly as possible.
These systems have included a strict banking culture and an agreement that our annual accounts will be subjected to an internal audit. President Chamisa is not even a signatory to our banking account and so it is impossible for him to have misappropriated money.
All of these measures have been wholeheartedly backed by President Chamisa.
Whilst our first audit for the financial year ended 31st December 2019 has not been done yet I have encountered no resistance to it from any quarter within the senior leadership of the MDC.
The attempts by some to portray the audit as some kind of investigation into alleged impropriety are misleading and utterly false.
The audit was agreed to last year and is a routine audit. I should also point out that this is the first time the MDC has conducted an audit of this nature and it is the first time any political party in Zimbabwe has ever subjected itself to an audit.
In all the circumstances the report in the Zimbabwe Independent is clearly designed to impugn the credibility and integrity of MDC President Nelson Chamisa, the Secretary Chalton Hwende and the MDC.
The Zimbabwean public need to be assured that our goal within the MDC is that it meets the highest international standards of accountability and transparency, which in turn will demonstrate that the MDC is competent to govern Zimbabwe as a whole.
By A Correspondent| A report that says ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa has entered into an agreement with the military to step down is mere fake fire, top intelligence sources have said. There is nothing like that, they said, shockingly referring to an article in Spotlight.
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“Do you honestly think that he would resign?,” they said.
They continued by saying, “there is right now a full swing campaign for 2023, not this which is being reported.”
They went on to substantiate saying that: “Mnangagwa destroyed the ligaments that create a Second Centre of Power soon after taking over from his former boss Robert Mugabe.
“Do not underestimate this man, he has counter military capabilities beyond what you imagine.”
On the issue of Chiwenga driving to Mnangagwa’s farm, they said, “there is nothing extraordinary about that. On that day Chiwenga traveled to ED’s farm to debrief the President during the December-Jan period because he was on annual leave and Chiwenga was acting.”
They said it is the practice of military intelligence to flash up fake fires in order distract the public with emotional stories.
BULAWAYO mayor Solomon Mguni is confident refurbishment works at Barbourfields Stadium will be complete in time for the Warriors to host Algeria on March 29.
Zimbabwean football facilities were all blacklisted by the Confederation of African Football (Caf) from hosting international assignments due to their poor state.
With the Warriors set to host the Desert Foxes in three weeks’ time, the Zimbabwe Football Association will have to find an alternative venue outside the country unless Caf inspectors are satisfied with the renovations.
On Tuesday, government released $13 million to be used for refurbishing parts of the stadium against a backdrop of the Bulawayo City Council requiring $58 million to meet a full facelift as per the Caf check-list.
“The refurbishment of the iconic Barbourfields Stadium to meet Caf requirements is work in progress,” Mguni said.
“The facility has always been modernised to meet the requirements of tournaments and sporting events that has been held in the city since construction of the facility in the 1950s.
“It has at every stage been certified to meet those ever changing requirements.
“The facility has previously successfully hosted the 1995 All-Africa Games, the 2014 Africa Zone 5 Games and Caf inter-club competitions until its recent condemnation this February 2020.”
Mguni added: “Football is money; football is business and is ever evolving and modern trends requiring that we are pro-active rather than re-active. Sadly, the money that the stadium makes is not enough for the facility to maintain itself.”
Mguni extended gratitude to corporates, individuals and the government for coming on board to assist council to meet the Caf deadline, a development which he said was positive considering the council’s various pressing “service delivery issues to attend to.”
The MDC has complained that the police is denying people their constitutional right to demonstrate. In a statement posted on the party’s Facebook page the party said:
The ZRP is brazenly violating the country’s Constitution, repressing citizens, proscribing legitimate political activity and 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
By A Correspondent| A report that says ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa has entered into an agreement with the military to step down is mere fake fire, top intelligence sources have said. There is nothing like that, they said, shockingly referring to an article in Spotlight.
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“Do you honestly think that he would resign?,” they said.
They continued by saying, “there is right now a full swing campaign for 2023, not this which is being reported.”
They went on to substantiate saying that: “Mnangagwa destroyed the ligaments that create a Second Centre of Power soon after taking over from his former boss Robert Mugabe.
“Do not underestimate this man, he has counter military capabilities beyond what you imagine.”
On the issue of Chiwenga driving to Mnangagwa’s farm, they said, “there is nothing extraordinary about that. On that day Chiwenga traveled to ED’s farm to debrief the President during the December-Jan period because he was on annual leave and Chiwenga was acting.”
They said it is the practice of military intelligence to flash up fake fires in order distract the public with emotional stories.
A South African nurse, working at a hospital in North Pretoria was arrested after being found in possession of human organs by the Tshwane police flying squad.
The arresting officers found two boxes of surgical gloves, a mask and three boxes containing human placentas with names on them.
Police spokesperson Constable Bontle Rahatji confirmed the freak incident
“Members were patrolling the Rosslyn on-ramp to the N4 when they spotted a suspicious green Peugeot vehicle on the side of the road,”
She explained that the male nurse was acting suspiciously and had to be flagged down.
He was discovered allegedly moving “things” from the boot to the vehicle’s front seat.
“They checked the bonnet but could not find anything until they checked on the front passenger seat,” Rahatji said.
The officers then found the three boxes containing human placentas with names on them.
“When asked what he was doing with the human placentas, he said he was selling them to sangomas for R3 000,” Rahatji said a nurse at the George Mukhari Hospital”.
The 36-year-old nurse will appear in the Pretoria magistrate’s court soon.
The very controversial use of human organs for ritualistic and ‘healing’ purposes by sangomas is not a new feat.
Some people have even resorted to cold blooded murder in order to harvest the human organs and make a quick sells to eager sangomas.
According to some traditional medicine practitioners, female geni_tals and placentas are used to counter infertility and bring good luck.
The placenta is considered as the afterbirth and is usually disposed of and then incinerated after the process hence the nurse had unchecked access to the organs.
No wonder the nurse risked his job for a quick jackpot.
LAWYERS representing Otilia Sibanda are up in arms with staff at a Bulawayo court for failing to provide a trial transcription so they could lodge an appeal against the incarceration of a Bulawayo woman’s conviction on public violence.
Sibanda was jailed six months ago for public violence related to the ill-fated January 2019 protests.
Bulawayo magistrate, Tinashe Tashaya on November 14 last year sentenced Sibanda, prominent Bulawayo political activist, Josphat “Mzaca” Ngulube, Fortune Masuku and Melusi Moyo to seven years in prison.
This is after he had found them guilty of burning cars and breaking window panes belonging to Eva Bitu, former Zanu PF Bulawayo provincial women‘s league chairperson during violent protests that engulfed parts of the country.
The magistrate suspended one year on condition that the four will not commit a similar crime within six years.
Following the convictions, lawyers representing the convicts indicated that they intended to apply for bail for their clients at the High Court pending appeal.
But since the day of imprisonment, the lawyers have been struggling to obtain the transcription at the magistrate courts.
Lawyers representing Sibanda, Vundhla-Phulu and Partners have already lodged numerous complaints with the JSC and other relevant authorities over the issue.
“We have tried numerous times to obtain the record of the above-mentioned matter in the four months but to no avail. It is very disappointing that we have received no response at all despite our efforts to communicate with your office.
“Kindly note that this conduct is unconstitutional and infringes a number of our client’s Constitutional rights including that enshrined in section 56 (1) and section 68 of the Constitution just to mention a few,” wrote Sibanda’s lawyers in one of the complaint letters addressed to the Bulawayo Provincial Magistrate, Enias Magate and the JSC.
Responding to Sibanda’s lawyers, Magate attributed the delay in availing the record to broken down printers.
Mugate appeared throwing the Bulawayo Magistrate Clerk under the bus for failing to respond to the lawyers’ correspondence on the issue.
“I acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated 4th (March) instant, 2020 the contents of which have been noted. It is unfortunate that the two letters you referred to were never brought to my attention but it was improper for our Clerk of Court to fail to respond to letters directed at him,” he said.
News Agents|Man’s attempt to seduce a female magistrate with hard smiling face thwarted instantly.
A Nairobi magistrate on Wednesday successfully managed to ward off seduction advances by a suspect in court.
This was the second attempt on the magistrate from a different suspect after she told off another suspect last year.
“You are pretty, clean and black beauty,” the man facing theft charges told the magistrate.
She told him to relax and thanked him for the “observation”
But on Wednesday, the second man didn’t get such a warm response and was instead left embarrassed in court.
He suggestively smiled at her and said, “ Madam, I am sorry I failed to come before you in the previous session because of personal emergencies,”
In a serious rejoinder, the magistrate ordered the police to take him away.
“Where is the police, please take this man to the cells so that he stays with his personal emergencies there,” said amid laugher in court.
There was a coronavirus “scare” at a Nairobi court after a lawyer said his client had just landed from China.
“Your honour, it will be unfair for the hearing to be adjourned because as you can see, my client who is a witness in this case has just landed from China and we are ready to proceed. I pray that you allow the case to proceed,” the lawyer said.
These statements made court attendants uneasy, with some running out of the courtroom.
Some suspects, lawyers and court attendants were at some point seen using their clothes as facemasks but the Star reporter could not tell whether they were serious or joking around.
“Let me go out briefly and I will come back later as the matter is serious,” one man was overheard whispering to his colleague.
The magistrate, however, ignored what happened in court and ordered the witness to testify as the court seats remained almost empty.
Woman shocks magistrate after revealing that Lang’ata farmers use raw sewage to plant vegetables.
A woman charged with creating disturbance shocked a magistrate and court attendants after she said that all greens and vegetables planted in Lang’ata area are grown with raw sewage.
“What?! Does it mean I have been eating sewage in Lang’ata for all these 15 years?” a female counsel was heard whispering to her colleague.
After the court session, the prosecutor and the clerk cornered the woman who was in the company of her husband and asked her why they were feeding people with sewage.
“Wewe, sio sisi tunapandanga na sewage!( It is not us who plant using sewage)” the woman said.
The English Premier League has banned pre-match handshakes following rising concerns over the spread of coronavirus.
The league confirmed the development on Thursday, saying the fair-play handshake will be suspended “until further notice based on medical advice”.
A statement posted on EPL’s official website reads: “The Premier League fair-play handshake will not take place between players and match officials from this weekend until further notice based on medical advice.
“Coronavirus is spread via droplets from the nose and mouth and can be transmitted on to the hands and passed on via a handshake.”
However, other pre-match rituals will be done.
“Clubs and match officials will still perform the rest of the traditional walk-out protocol ahead of each fixture.
On entering the field of play, the two teams will continue to line up, accompanied by the Premier League music, then players from the home team will walk past their opposition without shaking their hands.”-Soccer 24
Zimbabwean striker Tinotenda Kadewere’s solitary goal propelled French Ligue 2 side Le Havre to a crucial 1-0 win over ten-man AJ Auxere on Friday.
The 24-year-old former Prince Edward Prince pupil, who is having an unforgettable season, trust Havre in front in the 79th minute and that goal proved decisive in handing the Paul Le Guen-coached side maximum points as they resuscitate their slim chance of being promoted to Ligue 1.
Kadewere has now netted 20 league goals in the current campaign and tops the scoring chart, a remarkable achievement for a striker who has spent a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
As a result of the win, Havre leapfrog Valencinnes into sixth on the table with 44 points from 28 games.-Soccer 24
Three promoted teams – Tenax, Whawha and Bulawayo City – could find themselves back in the unfashionable Division One, amid revelations that they had not paid affiliation fees by yesterday.
All PSL clubs are mandated to pay an annual subscription of $208 000, which the trio has failed to pay, a feat that has cast doom upon their future in the top-flight.
Army side Craneborne Bullets are the only newboys who have fulfilled this financial obligation.
Tenax, Whawha and Bulawayo City have since been given a reprieve to pay their fees by next Friday, with their failure to meet set deadlines negatively impacting on the release of fixtures of the 2020 PSL season.
The trio were relegated to the shores of proceedings at the PSL Annual General Meeting held yesterday while Herentals were barred pending their disciplinary hearing, which was postponed on Thursday.-Soccer 24
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
All-out efforts are being carried out for the rescue at the hotel that collapsed in #Quanzhou to minimize casualties and prevent secondary accidents. Authorities also urged that a probe should be launched to investigate the cause for the collapse
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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
By Joana Ruvimbo Mamombe MP Harare West Constituency
It’s been exactly 365 days plus two more days since I was arrested last year on the 4th of March and charged with Treason.
Yesterday, I appeared in court and made an application to be removed from remand.
Today, the Magistrate gave a ruling in favour of the state.
She ruled that the Treason case is complex hence state needs more time before setting a trial date at the High Court.
The case has been postponed to Wednesday the 18th of March 2020.
Despite all the persecution I presently face through these needless remands, I stand firm in my belief that even the purest fountain is not so free from mud, as I am innocent of these spurious allegations.
All I am asking for is my day in court, and the State’s failure to provide a trial date vindicates my position that it has no case worth taking to trial and is bent on keeping me on remand to please its political masters. This however will not deter me in my quest for a better Zimbabwe.
Many thanks to fellow Honourable Members of Parliament, Senior party leaders, Harare West MDC Members, Family and Friends for the unwavering support! A big shout out to my wonderful counsel Jeremiah Mutongi Bamu, I appreciate you…
By Dorrothy Moyo | Per her own admission, the 1 August terrorist Flora (Ruramai) Mashingaidze is a refugee who sought asylum in UK in 2008.
Ruramai is the same person who exactly 10 years later would loudly glorify terrorism in her own country, Zimbabwe, causing over 25 people to be killed from the 1 Aug 2018, when she streamed her first live video.
For a while she has been claiming she is a British citizen who cannot be deported. But on Wednesday night she opened the lid on her background as she unwittingly spilled the beans saying she was once in danger of being sexualised by a well known male activist in London. Ruramai said she would expose this man for what he did to her in 2008.
“How many women did you actually get pregnant and give your diseases to, ZimVigil, yeah? ,” she screamed.
She continued:
“Tell us Zimvigil..because you tried it with me in 2008. And I know I am not the only victim of that [NAME WITHHELD]… pervet. I remember him after he tried to say I want to marry you I stopped going to that ZimVigil *hit.
“What’s his name, [NAME WITHHELD]
I Aug terrorist, Ruramai confesses she is an asylum seeker as she makes damning allegations against activists. pic.twitter.com/ObrQuw4vGm
“…You Zimvigil, you stupid group that was busy saying you were giving people papers, when women, whenever they came to you for a signature you would ask them to have sex with you first.”
On the 1st August 2018, Flora Mashingaidze and the socialite, Edith Chibamu streamed a live video together as they announced as follows
– Edith Chibamu: Thandi, wachepa [ you are now worthless], I will kill your mother before you kill a fly, so you are now worthless.
Flora Mashingaidze: I don’t get paid, but I believe in what ED [Emmerson Mnangagwa] was doing. I’ve got a to 5 job, right?
Edith Chibamu: No, listen, don’t even defend yourself like that. Thandi Ncube, yes we are paid by ZANU PF, so what? Kana wasvotwa haurutse – When you are annoyed, you will not vomit. If you get hurt, you will never recover-get healed [ukarwadziwa haupore.] We are ZANU PF to the core, you hear? Yes we were paid by ZANU PF, so what? We were paid a lot of money, a lot of money. Get annoyed and see if we care, but anyone who goes onto the streets of Harare and provokes violence they should get shot dead. In fact, those who were shot, they were too few, they should have shot them all [ while Flora Mashingaidze shakes hand in celebration]. You do not go and provoke violence to people who are quiet on their own.”
On the 15th January, while driving, Flora Mashingaidze announced [Facebook port – https://www.facebook.com/ruramai ] a statement on live video: “the internet is down and we have had a breather online today, no more propaganda from those people who actually doing the right thing, you know. And I feel that Pastor E’ and them lot, them supporters it is just going to stop them from having any access to the internet because they have used everything all the time, and I did want you yesterday that, what I want you. [LOUD LAUGHT] Now you know what a shut down is you got shut down by the government [LOUD LAUGHT]. So who is the winner now? You know. When you have no coordination and you’ve got no direction and then you want to blame everyone for your own failures in life, you know. And you want to blame the shops that provide you with food, and you want to basically ruin the little things you have in the community, what happens? None of you have got access to internet today, not you guys online because you are obviously in other places. But I think the government should keep the internet down until we restore normality in the country, so, by the end of the day even if it takes to the end of the week and those people who feel very large, and they think they are gods on Facebook, and social media, should be taught a lesson, because every time they do their stuff they don’t do them privately, they want to use other people to back them up, and make a point, you know today, I am quite happy that there is no internet in Zimbabwe because we are not hearing anymore propaganda, you know because we are victimised, you know and, we are victimised because it’s the government’s fault, when in fact you were victimising the government because you thought you’ve got the upper hand, you know now start behaving like a citizen of a country, remember countries have got rules, so don’t think that by the end of the day the government is not able to react to your behaviour because somehow you are untouchable, right, everything you do has got consequences on this planet, you know. So, by the end of the day, I don’t feel sorry for any of those people. I feel sorry for the innocent people who most likely did not want to have those people in their community, but somehow they are stranded, you know. But after a while they will be responsible in the information that they bring out, to people online. Don’t worry when they come back they will be proper citizens, they will be proper citizens, you know. They will be dealing with the army now, it’s no longer the police now! And army don’t take shit! Go and ask for an apology jersey, they don’t. Don’t think all those people who were taking part with you were part of the whole charade that you were behaving like. There were intelligence in all those groups of people. So all they have done is to round up the same idiots, who think they are so brave who don’t even know what they are fighting for, who don’t even pay their bills in their houses, what for? You are being told by some nin com poop, who believes he is a pastor to go out and damage your environment. [LAUGH] So today you have your own shut down, shut down day 2, shut down by the government , you didn’t even do your own shutdown, you were shut down, [LAUGH – HAHAHAHAHA]. It’s successful as well, because normal people are able to go about their own businesses and you know do their business in town, because town is so free, and you know, kombis are going around, if you want to call someone, you will call them on the phone, because they can’t call you on whatsapp today, they cannot talk to you on any other communication apart from direct, so there you go, so who’s been shut down then? HAHAHAHA [LAUGH].” VIDEO LINK [RESTREAMED] : https://www.facebook.com/ZimEye/videos/666106120862118
The Terrorism Act 2000 (“TACT”) stipulates as follows: Section 1 provides: “(1) In this Act ‘terrorism’ means the use or threat of action where— (a) the action falls within subsection (2), (b) the use or threat is designed to influence the government or an international governmental organisation or to intimidate the public or a section of the public, and (c) the use or threat is made for the purpose of advancing a political, religious, racial or ideological cause. (2) Action falls within this subsection if it— (a) involves serious violence against a person, (b) involves serious damage to property.
Spotlight Zimbabwe says it has received confirmation from military circles, that the country’s security chiefs have finalised President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s departure from power, as Zimbabwe’s leader.
Intelligence at hand shows that Vice President, Rtd General Constantino Chiwenga, is going to takeover the reins of government from Mnangagwa as a transitional president, at a date and ceremony to be announced and broadcast on national television.
VP Chiwenga is said to have already lined up his incoming cabinet, and is going to retain some of his key allies who include: Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) Commander, General Philip Valerio Sibanda; Lands and Agriculture minister, Rtd Air chief marshal Perence Shiri; Foreign affairs minister, Sibusiso Busi Moyo; Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Mozambique, Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Douglas Nyikayaramba; Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Tanzania, Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwe, among others.
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A self proclaimed Bindura apostolic church prophet is in soup after forcibly holding a congregant’s manhood before masturbating it.
Prince Banda (24) of Chireka village Chief Musana in Bindura left the court in stitches today after pleading guilty to indecent assault before magistrate Maria Msika.
Msika remanded the matter to March 11 for judgement.
Prosecutor Edward Katsvairo told the court that on February 28 the man of cloth Banda forced his congregant Gibson Chiwara to masturbate and spill his sperms on Banda’s stomach.
The shocked Chiwara failed to stomach the demands but Banda took the manhood of the complainant and masturbated him before spilling his sperms on his stomach.
After the act the prophet went outside and took a knife while praying he subsequently ordered Chawawa to have sexual intercourse with another woman who was in the next room and he complied.
Chawawa went and filed a police report the next day leading to the arrest of Banda.
The below is a snap-compilation of controversial statements by ZANU PF president Emmerson Mnangagwa since January this year. They can be summarised as follows: “Mapete, Mapotato, Muriwo, Army Kombai Tirove”
Mnangagwa: "But once we know it is the people of Kuwadzana who do not wish it to rain, we will deploy the army to surround them to beat them up" Video- ZBC pic.twitter.com/apQ05pc4jn
MDC president Nelson Chamisa has said that the opposition movement is a voluntary organization and people are free to sign up or leave, in response to media reports that former MDC Vice President Morgen Komichi was unhappy and wanted out.
Komichi has not been attending MDC events across the country, and was recently reported to have closed ranks with the family of party founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai which he visited without the party leadership’s knowledge.
Asked on social media what the official position was regarding reports that Komichi was unhappy over a number of issues going on in the MDC, Chamisa shot from the hip.
“I’m not aware of any of such. Remember that public entities are voluntary entities. Members sign up and resign. This is normal in all voluntary organizations. Our opposition working 24/7 to portray the people’s party as an entity in turmoil. MDC is a people’s party!” Chamisa said.
A resignation letter circulated on social media yesterday purported to be from Komichi but the Midlands senator said he was part of the MDC.
Speaking to an online news site yesterday, Komichi says he is not sure where the resignation letter originated from, adding that he and other officials in the MDC have been gagged from giving interviews to media.
“People just write stuff. I’m not even sure where the letter is coming from. No, that’s not me,” said Komichi, reputed as the man arrested the most number of times for the MDC cause.
“I won’t say much beyond this, as you know that we are no longer allowed to discuss party issues in the press.”More in Home
Party secretary-general Chalton Hwende recently placed a gag on deputy secretary for international relations, Douglas Mwonzora, warning him that if he further discusses party business in public he could face further action from the party.
Asked whether he was happy with the direction the party is taking since the last congress, having lost a string of by-elections to Zanu-PF including in urban Bulawayo, Senator Komichi was non-committal.
“You can see for yourself where the party is heading, my brother. I cannot speak further beyond that,” Komichi told a local online news site.
By A Correspondent- Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi has warned “unscrupulous” fuel dealers who are in the habit of hoarding fuel and then selling it at inflated prices in foreign currency that they will lose their licenses.
Chasi’s remarks follow reports of fuel service stations in Victoria Falls selling the product in foreign currency at between US$1.50 and US$1.59 per litre for petrol and diesel, respectively.
Speaking at the South Africa-Zambia and Zimbabwe Infrastructure Summit and Expo in the resort town on Friday, Chasi said:
Very soon there will be order in the fuel sector. We can’t have people accessing foreign currency from the Central Bank and then go on to sell fuel anyhow. For those that don’t comply I will simply take their licenses and tear them up because we can’t have our people being punished by unscrupulous dealers.
Government has expressed concern in the past regarding that type of conduct and yesterday the Ministry (Finance) expressed itself in very strong terms in terms of saying to those that are engaging in malpractices that we will de-licence them because we can’t have profiteering people.
Recently the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor John Mangudya said the Central Bank has given the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) approval to register fuel service stations with free funds for direct imports to be sold in foreign currency.
Meanwhile, ZERA has not yet approved any service station to sell fuel in foreign currency but the practice has already become rampant.-Statemedia
By A Correspondent- Former MDC Vice President Morgen Komichi has dismissed as fake reports that he has resigned from the country’s main opposition.
This follows reports circulating on various platforms that he had resigned from the Nelson Chamisa led opposition party.
In a letter purportedly wrote by Komichi, dated 6th March, the politician says he has resigned from the party because of frustration with the direction the MDC has taken in the past nine months since the congress of May 2019 in Gweru.
Komichi mentions lack of accountability to party funds, and says the party has been hijacked for personal benefit, betraying the philosophy of founding President Morgan Tsvangirai.
Komichi expressed ignorance about the origins of the letter.
“People just write stuff, my brother. I’m not even sure where the letter is coming from. No, that’s not me,” said Komichi
Komichi has been in the MDC for over ten years and has been persecuted for the party’s cause and was arrested several times including after the 2018 elections when he announced that results from the Zimbabwe Election Commission were fake.