Impact Of Human Activities On Climate Change

As the world grapples with pressing environmental challenges, attention is turning towards World Environment Day, an annual event celebrated on June 5th.

This year, the spotlight falls on Tshikovha Graduates Academy, which has scheduled a special event for June 27th in Komatipoort, South Africa.

The Academy is taking proactive steps to address environmental issues and promote sustainable practices within the community.

The theme for this year’s World Environment Day emphasizes the urgency of protecting conservation areas and mitigating the impact of human activities on climate change.

With rising temperatures, deforestation, and pollution threatening ecosystems worldwide, there’s a growing recognition of the need for collective action.

Tshikovha Graduates Academy recognizes its role in fostering environmental stewardship among its students and the broader community. Through initiatives such as waste removal from streets and tree planting campaigns, the academy aims to raise awareness and inspire meaningful action. By instilling a sense of responsibility towards the environment, they are nurturing future leaders who will advocate for sustainable development.

In addition to practical initiatives, education plays a crucial role in shaping attitudes and behaviors towards the environment.

By educating the nation on the effects of human activities on climate change, Tshikovha Graduates Academy aims to empower individuals to make informed choices and adopt environmentally friendly practices in their daily lives.

The upcoming event in Komatipoort promises to be a celebration of environmental consciousness and collective responsibility.

It’s an opportunity for the community to come together, learn from experts, and participate in activities that promote environmental sustainability.

Whether it’s tree planting, recycling workshops, or educational seminars, there will be something for everyone to engage with and contribute to a greener, healthier future.

As we mark World Environment Day, let us heed the call to action and join Tshikovha Graduates Academy in their commitment to protecting our planet.

Together, we can make a difference and ensure that future generations inherit a world rich in biodiversity and natural beauty.

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Government Maintains Passport Fees in USD Despite ZiG Introduction

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In a recent announcement, the Zimbabwean government confirmed that passport fees will continue to be charged in United States Dollars (USD), despite the introduction of the new Zimbabwean Investment Guidelines (ZiG) currency.

Government spokesman Nick Mangwana emphasized the decision, citing contractual obligations with the Lithuanian company Garsu Pasaulis, which played a pivotal role in establishing the electronic passport system.

Mangwana stated in a press release on X, “The government will continue to charge passport fees in foreign currency despite the introduction of a new currency because of a contractual obligation with the company that helped to establish the electronic passport system.”

The collaboration with Garsu Pasaulis has been instrumental in addressing the longstanding issue of passport backlogs in Zimbabwe.

The introduction of the e-passport system has not only streamlined the passport application process but has also significantly enhanced efficiency within the passport issuance department.

The decision to maintain passport fees in USD reflects the government’s commitment to honoring contractual agreements and ensuring the sustainability of critical infrastructure projects. Despite the transition to the ZiG currency in other sectors of the economy, certain arrangements necessitate adherence to existing contractual terms.

While the use of foreign currency for passport fees may pose challenges for some citizens, particularly amidst economic uncertainties, the government affirms its dedication to providing essential services without interruption. The electronic passport system represents a significant investment in modernizing administrative processes and improving service delivery to citizens.

Moreover, the decision to uphold passport fees in USD underscores the importance of international partnerships in driving technological advancements and enhancing public services.

Collaborations with reputable companies like Garsu Pasaulis demonstrate Zimbabwe’s commitment to leveraging external expertise for national development initiatives.

As the government continues to navigate economic reforms and transition to the ZiG currency, maintaining stability and consistency in critical sectors such as passport issuance remains a top priority.

By honoring contractual obligations and prioritizing efficient service delivery, Zimbabwe aims to bolster investor confidence and foster sustainable economic growth.

The Zimbabwean government’s decision to retain passport fees in USD underscores its commitment to honoring contractual agreements and ensuring the continued functionality of essential services.

The partnership with Garsu Pasaulis has proven instrumental in modernizing passport issuance processes and alleviating historical backlogs.

As Zimbabwe progresses on its path towards economic recovery and development, maintaining stability and efficiency in critical infrastructure projects will be essential for long-term success.

Rights Lawyers Rescue 7 Ladies Of The Night Arrested In Masvingo

By A Correspondent| Magistrate has shamed police and the National Prosecuting Authority after acquitting seven women, who had been arrested and prosecuted for soliciting for prostitution in a case which exposes the ill-treatment of women as second class citizens in Zimbabwe.

The seven women namely Tanaka Dzoro aged 18 years, Martha Chirume aged 22 years, Sharon Mapurisa aged 21 years, Fortunate Chauraya aged 28 years, Stabile Mpandile aged 20 years, Cynthia Chihota aged 35 years and Natasha Siziba aged 21 years, who are residents of Masvingo, were arrested on 17 April at Mucheke bus terminus by the police, who charged them with soliciting for prostitution as defined in section 81 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

During trial, which commenced on 22 April at Masvingo Magistrates Court, prosecutors alleged that Dzoro, Chirume, Mapurisa, Chauraya, Mpandile, Chihota and Siziba, were arrested by ZRP officers from Chikato Police Station, who included Sergeant Dube and Constable Dzingira, when they were indecently dressed while soliciting for sex.

The prosecutors claimed that the seven women, who were represented by Collen Maboke of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, had no right to act in the manner that they allegedly did.

However, Masvingo Magistrate Mudzingo on 29 April acquitted Dzoro, Chirume, Mapurisa, Chauraya, Mpandile, Chihota and Siziba at the close of the prosecution case after finding them not guilty of committing the alleged offence of soliciting.

Magistrate Mudzingo ruled that there were several inconsistencies in the testimony of ZRP officers, who testified as state witnesses during trial and that prosecutors had failed to bring to court some witnesses, who should have been offering their services to the women allegedly soliciting for sex.

In intervening to assist the seven women, ZLHR felt that their arrest by ZRP officers, was discriminatory as it only targeted women because of their gender.

Police Fail To Deal With Sprouting Moneychangers

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

As Zimbabwe grapples with economic challenges, the emergence of illicit moneychangers has become a pressing issue in the streets of Harare. In a startling revelation, the Zanu PF Varakashi Team has accused police officers of turning a blind eye to these activities in exchange for kickbacks, thereby hindering government efforts to revive the economy through initiatives like the Zimbabwean Investment Guidelines (ZiG).

Varakashi Team , writing on Facebook, highlighted the brazen nature of police involvement, stating, “This is openly displayed, with megaphones shouting at Boka along Beatrice Road, and Southlea Park Police moving by getting tokens to keep a blind eye. Government needs to be serious with these saboteurs.”

These allegations paint a troubling picture of law enforcement’s role in combating economic crimes.

Despite government crackdowns and efforts to regulate currency exchange, the persistence of moneychangers suggests a deeper issue rooted in corruption and collusion.

The Varakashi Team’s accusations underscore the urgent need for accountability and transparency within law enforcement agencies.

While the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has denied any involvement in corrupt activities, skepticism remains high among the public.

Man Kills Colleague With Plank

By A Correspondent |ZimEye

In a development parallel to the tragic incident involving juveniles in Masvingo, authorities have made an arrest in connection with another case of murder.

Tanaka Hora, aged 26, was apprehended by police following an altercation at Rumwanda Business Centre in Masvingo on 11/05/24, which resulted in the death of Jefrees Mukonzi, aged 21.

According to police reports, the altercation escalated when the suspect allegedly assaulted the victim with a plank, striking him once on the forehead.

Mukonzi sustained critical injuries and tragically succumbed while receiving treatment at Chipanda Clinic in Masvingo.

The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, once again highlighting the devastating consequences of violence and conflict. As authorities continue their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the altercation, questions arise regarding the factors that led to such a tragic outcome.

Violent incidents like these serve as stark reminders of the importance of conflict resolution and the need for peaceful coexistence within communities. They underscore the

pressing need for initiatives aimed at promoting dialogue, understanding, and non-violent conflict resolution.

While the arrest of the suspect represents a step towards justice for the victim and their family, it also underscores the role of law enforcement in maintaining public safety and holding perpetrators of violence accountable for their actions.

Community leaders and advocates for peace have called for greater emphasis on preventative measures, including education on conflict resolution and the provision of support services for individuals at risk of engaging in violent behavior.

In the wake of this tragedy, there is a renewed sense of urgency in addressing the root causes of violence and promoting a culture of peace and tolerance within society. It is imperative that communities come together to condemn violence in all its forms and work towards building safer and more resilient environments for all.

As the investigation into the case continues, authorities are urging anyone with information relevant to the incident to come forward and assist in the pursuit of justice.

Through collective action and solidarity, communities can strive towards a future where such senseless acts of violence are no longer tolerated.

Wicknell Shows Off 293 Shoes Stashed Inside His Room

HARARE, Zimbabwe | By A Correspondent | — In a bold display of extravagance, controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has once again captured public attention by showcasing an immense collection of 293 shoe brands, despite ongoing criticism over his unfulfilled promises and alleged mismanagement of funds.

Chivayo, who previously faced scrutiny for failing to deliver on the Gwanda Solar Project—a venture for which he was reportedly advanced USD 5 million—uploaded a video on Wednesday morning that paraded his extensive assortment of footwear.

This ostentatious show of wealth comes amid advice from a Chimurenga music legend, who suggested that Chivayo should contribute his “unaccounted wealth” to the less fortunate rather than flaunting it.

The timing of Chivayo’s latest boast is particularly striking, given the lack of significant business achievements linked to the public funds he received. Critics argue that the resources spent on personal luxuries like his 293 pairs of shoes could have been invested in local enterprises, potentially creating jobs and boosting the Zimbabwean economy.

Imagine if the money spent on these shoes went towards establishing a small shoe manufacturing plant, commented renowned cartoonist Tony Namate. “Instead of continuously importing luxury items, such investments could help in setting up local industries like a vehicle assembly plant, significantly empowering the local workforce and economy.”

Despite these suggestions, Chivayo seems unfazed by the criticism. In his video, he defiantly addressed his detractors, saying, “Those who say I am uneducated…Here are my 293 shoes.”

The video tour of his home revealed at least two rooms filled with over 457 pairs of shoes, a stark symbol of his lavish lifestyle funded by questionable means.

The public reaction has been mixed, with many expressing outrage over his apparent misuse of funds and lack of social responsibility, while others are dazzled by the sheer scale of his possessions.

As debates continue on social media and in public forums, the call for Chivayo to redirect his resources towards more productive and community-focused ventures grows louder, though it remains to be seen if he will heed these appeals.

Masvingo Teenagers Kill Infant for Bedwetting

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In a harrowing and heart-wrenching event, two teenagers, both aged 13, stand accused of brutally assaulting an infant, aged just three years old, to death.

The tragic incident unfolded in the Zimuto area of Masvingo, leaving a community in shock and disbelief.

In an official statement released on Tuesday, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed the devastating details of the case.

“ZRP is investigating a case of murder which occurred in Chikoto Village, Chief Zimuto, Masvingo on 12/05/24 in which two male juveniles (13) allegedly assaulted a male infant aged 3 with sticks after accusing him of bedwetting.

The victim succumbed to injuries whilst admitted at Masvingo Provincial Hospital,” the police statement revealed.

The circumstances surrounding the incident have sparked outrage and condemnation from across the country. The notion that children, barely into their teenage years, could perpetrate such a heinous act has left many grappling with shock and disbelief. The vulnerability of the victim, coupled with the innocence associated with childhood, adds a layer of profound tragedy to the unfolding story.

Authorities have launched a thorough investigation into the matter, aiming to uncover the motives behind the senseless violence and ensure that justice is served. The ZRP has pledged to leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of truth and accountability.

Community leaders and child welfare advocates have called for urgent action to address the underlying issues that may have contributed to such a horrific event. Issues of mental health, societal pressures, and access to support services for vulnerable children must be addressed comprehensively to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of fostering a culture of empathy, compassion, and support within communities. It underscores the critical role that parents, caregivers, and educators play in nurturing positive behaviors and addressing conflicts in non-violent ways.

As the investigation unfolds and the community grapples with the aftermath of this unspeakable tragedy, there is a collective call for reflection and action. It is imperative that society comes together to protect its most vulnerable members and create a safer, more nurturing environment for all children to thrive.

“This incident is a tragic reminder of the need for greater vigilance and support for our children.

We are committed to ensuring that those responsible for this heinous act are brought to justice, and that measures are put in place to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future, ” the ZRP said.

Diamond Theft Exposes Tensions in Zimbabwe’s Gem Trade

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwean authorities are investigating the alleged theft of diamonds by Anjin Investments and Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) officials at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport (RGM). This incident has shed light on a deeper conflict within the country’s diamond trade.

A government official, speaking anonymously, claims the theft is part of a smear campaign by a diamond cartel upset over losing control of the trade. This cartel, allegedly led by diamond dealer Jamal Ahmed (who was blacklisted in 2022), previously dominated the opaque diamond selling process in Zimbabwe.

The government source argues that a recent partnership between Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamonds Company (ZCDC) and Dubai-based firm Erleen Gold Trading aims to increase transparency. Diamonds are now sold through public tenders in Dubai, eliminating the backroom deals previously suspected.

The source emphasizes that Erleen Gold is merely an agent, channeling all diamond sale proceeds back to ZCDC. Prices are determined by the market through international tenders, not by Erleen Gold. This newfound transparency is believed to be behind the alleged smear campaign.

While this is the first diamond purchase from Anjin by Erleen Gold, the source claims Anjin will ultimately receive a 20% price increase compared to the last tender. The source also highlights a growing problem of diamond smuggling, which the new system aims to combat.

Sources allege a network of disgruntled middlemen and corrupt MMCZ/ZCDC officials are trying to sabotage the ZCDC-Erleen Gold venture. This cartel reportedly thrives under the old, non-transparent system.

For the first time, Zimbabwean diamonds are openly advertised internationally. Erleen Gold tailors stones for specific markets, maximizing profits shared with ZCDC. They essentially act as ZCDC’s partner in finance, technical expertise, marketing, and international sales.

Efforts to reach Erleen Gold, ZCDC, and MMCZ for comment were unsuccessful. The shadow of the past looms large, as a 2021 audit revealed unaccounted-for diamonds worth US$140 million in MMCZ and ZCDC repositories.

Ziyambi Ziyambi Mocks Mutsvangwa Family Over Son’s Arrest

By A Correspondent| Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has mocked his colleague and Women Affairs minister Monica Mutsvangwa following the arrest of her son Neville on charges of illegal foreign currency trading.

Addressing Zanu PF supporters in Mashonaland West, Ziyambi said the current clampdown did not consider whether one is a child of party bigwigs.

He confirmed that among the illegal forex traders where children of Zanu PF chefs but warned that this time they will not be spared.

“Vari kuita huny’any’a vana vemashefu, rwendo rwuno hakuna mwana wa shefu, ndozvatiri kuita,” said Ziyambi.

The Mutsvangwas were recently fuming following their son Neville’s arrest, claiming political persecution targeted at them for standing firm in support of President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the Zanu PF factional fights.

Chris Mutsvangwa went as far as accusing Vice President Constantino Chiwenga of causing his son’s arrest.

Authorities In Trouble With Parents After Zanu PF Crashes School Bus

Parents whose children go to Mapanzure Government High School are up in arms with the school authorities over the school bus which was involved in an accident while transporting 65 Zanu PF Women’s League members to Victoria Falls for a cooking competition organized by the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa in May 2022.

The parents are saying there won’t be any sporting activities at the school and the school cannot hire any vehicle using their money to pay for transport services until the bus which was estimated to be worth US$150 000 has been returned.

The School Development Committee (SDC) Chairperson Natiel Chimbuya confirmed the matter and said he was failing to control the parents’ anger, calling for the responsible authorities to intervene and make sure the bus is replaced.

“We were at a meeting today (Thursday, May 9) but we have failed to find a solution to the school bus challenge. Parents are angry and they have resolved that they won’t pay sports fees and learners will not go for sports anywhere until the bus is brought back,” said Chimbuya.

Efforts to get a comment from the District School Inspector (DSI) Ishmael Chigaba were futile as he said he was in a workshop and did not respond to a text message sent to him.

The Provincial Education Director Shyllatte Mhike was not available for comment as her cell went unanswered several times.

He said the school head was in trouble with the parents who accused him of allowing Zanu PF to use the bus which they bought using their own money.

“When we do meetings we try by all means to shield the head because parents are angry, they accuse him of allowing Zanu PF to abuse the school bus. At times we do meetings without him because the angry parents would always want to attack him,” said Chimbuya.

Contacted for comment Zanu PF provincial spokesperson Pepukai Chiwewe said as a party they sympathized with the school and the parents, saying he was not sure of the current state of the matter and promised to look into it.

He said however, schools and any vehicle owners should make sure that their vehicles are insured because accidents happen regardless of who hired the bus.

“I am not sure of the position of that matter now but I will make enquiries to establish if it is the party that should repair or replace the bus because they had hired it. However, we do sympathize with the school and the parents and we would want to see the bus back at school for all to benefit.

“I would also want to urge all vehicle owners to make sure that their vehicles are insured because accidents happen regardless of who is using it,” said Chiwewe.

The accident happened at the 35km peg along Masvingo – Mashava Road and the women were later booked at Maponga Lodge, a few hundred metres from where the accident happened.

The cooking competition is one of the many projects that the First Lady has been carrying out in her outreach to disadvantaged communities. School buses are bought by parents through the SDCs at great cost and headmasters or school authorities with political interests seek favours from Zanu PF by hiring out buses to the party for free.

The accident happened after a landmark ruling made by Justice Joseph Mafusire at the High Court in Masvingo barring political parties from using school buses or taking school children to rallies, also barring political parties from using school premises and furniture.

Zanu PF Desperately Tries To Convince Citizens To Embrace ZiG

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) continues to engage communities on the newly introduced ZiG currency, with the ruling ZANU PF party pledging its support.

The RBZ engaged the ZANU PF leadership in Masvingo at the weekend as part of the ongoing ZiG awareness campaign.

Speaking after the engagement, the ZANU PF leadership pledged its support to government initiatives, including the new currency meant to ensure stability and growth of the economy.

ZANU PF Secretary for Economic Affairs, Engelbert Rugeje said, “As a party, we have mobilised all the leaders up to district level such that after this training, they will commence disseminating information to the grassroots level about the benefits of the new currency. We support all the policies by the government because they are development-centred.”

“Our government is ZANU PF-led, hence, we are mandated to support all the policies and initiatives they introduce. We have come here just to hear facts and understand about the new currency such that we will be able to disseminate correct information about our ZiG,” said the ZANU PF Masvingo provincial chairman, Robson Mavhenyengwa.

Masvingo Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Honourable Ezra Chadzamira implored citizens to embrace the new currency and shun illegal forex trading.

“We applaud the RBZ for their intensified awareness campaigns on the new currency. However, we again appeal to all the patriotic Zimbabweans to embrace our new currency, despite the existence of other currencies currently in circulation.”

The RBZ is conducting countrywide awareness campaigns on the new ZiG currency.
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No Freedom For Mutsvangwa Son

HARARE businessman, Neville Mutsvangwa who is accused of illegally dealing in foreign currency, has been denied bail.

Mutsvangwa and his two alleged accomplices; Elisse Majachani and Simbarashe Tichingana were denied bail after the court ruled that they are people of means who might abscond trial.

He added that there is also overwhelming evidence that the accused were illegally dealing in foreign currency, which is a serious offense.

They were remanded in custody to May 30, pending further investigations.

The trio is charged with contravening the Exchange Control Act, Unlawfully Trading in Cash and Money Laundering.

They are accused of operating an unregistered money transfer company, Mumba Money Transfer, for over four years which they used to illegally transfer money for clients.

In addition, Mutsvangwa is also facing charges of contravening the Postal and Telecommunications Act after he allegedly used a starlink internet router without a licence.

The court heard that police recovered a starlink router which was already installed and in use.

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Mnangagwa Mourns Senior Cleric

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has mourned Chief Shana of Hwange, and Reverend Ellison Kamupira, the Chaplain General of Nyaradzo Funeral Services who have been honored with state assisted funerals.

In a statement, the President exalted the role the two played in serving the nation in their respective roles.

“I received with deep sadness news of the unexpected passing on last week of Chief Shana of Hwange, and Reverend Ellison Kamupira, the Chaplain General of Nyaradzo Funeral Services.

“Chief Shana stood out as figure whose services to our Nation went beyond the immediate jurisdiction of his Chieftaincy, to encompass the National Council of Chiefs which he served with
distinction for many years, and the Senate towards which he gave his utmost in ensuring proper legislative balance and blend between modernity and our traditional values and identity.
A diligent proponent of Government development programmes through Devolution, the Chief always lived closer to his Community, even as he undertook and fulfilled national duties.

“Reverend Kamupira’s routinely lively ministry touched many lives by soothing the ill and consoling the bereaved in very difficult times. His sermons went beyond denominations, thus ecumenically symbolising the unity of faiths and churches in our Nation. We mourn his sad departure, and will certainly miss his light-hearted homilies beneath which lay deep compassion and empathy for the troubled, the sick, the dying and the bereaved,” said the President.

The President also announced that the two great men will get state assisted funerals.

“On behalf of Government, my Family and on my behalf, I wish to express my deepest, heartfelt condolences to both the Shana and Kamupira families on their saddest losses.

“Government has decided to honour these two great men by extending State assistance and support towards all funeral expenses. May their dear souls rest in eternal peace.”
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Zim Jail for Woman Who Sold Baby in South Africa

A 23-year-old woman from Gokwe has been convicted of selling her newborn baby in South Africa. Initially, she had falsely claimed that her baby had died, but later admitted her guilt in contravention of the Trafficking in Persons Act during proceedings before a Harare Magistrate. The sentencing for her offense is scheduled for today.

According to court testimony, the woman gave birth in South Africa in June of the previous year and subsequently sold her son just two days after his birth. An accomplice aided in smuggling the baby into Zimbabwe. However, law enforcement acted swiftly on a tip-off, resulting in the woman’s arrest. The baby was then placed under the care of the Department of Social Welfare.

Upon learning of her arrest, the woman returned home in an attempt to reclaim the baby. However, she was apprehended and brought before the court to face the consequences of her actions.

This distressing case highlights the tragic consequences of human trafficking and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals, particularly newborns. As the sentencing looms, the court is tasked with administering justice and sending a clear message about the severity of such crimes.- Agencies

Witnesses Accuse Maureen Kademaunga of Ordering Assaults

The trial of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator for Sunningdale Constituency, Maureen Kademaunga, took a dramatic turn on Tuesday as witnesses testified, accusing her of assault. Kademaunga, along with alleged accomplices Councillor Clayd Mashozhera, Noel Munhuwei, and Daudi Jessub, is facing charges of attempted murder.

Two witnesses took the stand, both asserting that Kademaunga ordered the assaults before their cars were damaged. Spencer Mudarikwa, the second witness, corroborated the testimony of the first witness, recounting the events on the eve of the August 2023 General Elections. Mudarikwa claimed they were blocked by the accused, and he overheard Kademaunga instructing her alleged accomplices to assault the complainants.

During cross-examination, the defense questioned Mudarikwa’s inconsistency between his evidence-in-chief and his police statement. Mudarikwa attributed the difference to potential translation errors when his statement was written in Shona.

The state presented a blood-stained jean trousers as an exhibit, further intensifying the trial. The proceedings are set to continue on the 27th of this month as the case unfolds.

In a separate case, 24-year-old Shantel Chikwana appeared in court, accused of extorting her ex-lover. Allegedly, Chikwana threatened her former partner with rape accusations unless he paid her. The complainant eventually handed over US$4,700 before reporting the matter to the authorities.

The developments in both cases underscore the complexities of legal proceedings and the gravity of the charges faced by the accused. As the trials progress, the courts will be tasked with determining the truth behind the allegations and delivering justice accordingly.

MUGABE’s REMAINS: Grace Agrees To Hand Mnangagwa At Least Memorabilia

Former First Lady Grace Mugabe Commits to Preserving Legacy of Robert Mugabe at Museum of African Liberation, Announces Handover to Emmerson Mnangagwa

By Fred Jukwa | ZimEye | Former First Lady Grace Mugabe, widow of the late Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, has pledged her commitment to preserving her husband’s legacy at the Museum of African Liberation. Speaking at the museum, Grace Mugabe emphasized the importance of correcting distorted history for future generations to understand their roots and identity.

Grace Mugabe

She stated, “…for the future generations we have an opportunity to come and understand where we came from and where we are now and where we are hoping to go in the future…if we don’t correct the distorted history in this manner they would not know exactly who they are.”

Acknowledging her husband’s significant role in shaping Zimbabwe and the continent, she expressed skepticism about her own contributions compared to his, but recognized the importance of preserving his memory.

Accompanied by family members, including Innocent Matibiri, brother of her late husband, Grace Mugabe conveyed their determination to assess and contribute memorabilia significant to President Mugabe’s life and work. In a significant development, she announced her decision to hand over her husband’s belongings to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Grace Mugabe affirmed their gratitude for the opportunity to participate in preserving President Mugabe’s memory. She concluded by reaffirming their commitment to assembling and contributing artifacts that reflect the late president’s profound impact on Zimbabwe and Africa as a whole.

The decision to hand over President Mugabe’s belongings to President Mnangagwa signifies a significant step towards reconciliation and cooperation between the Mugabe family and the current Zimbabwean government. It marks a momentous occasion in the effort to honor and preserve the legacy of one of Africa’s most prominent leaders.

Thefts at Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi’s Farm Amidst Past Security Concerns

In a concerning turn of events, Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi, leader of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) in Gokwe and a notable figure recently linked to a promised donation by convicted fraudster Wicknell Chivayo, has suffered another security breach at his property. This recent incident involved the theft of two goats from his farm, marking another episode of misfortune following a violent robbery at his brother’s farm in December 2024.

The theft occurred on May 1, 2024, when Christian Hamadziripi, a 28-year-old herdboy employed at the ZCC farm, was caught red-handed stealing goats. Clever Mupindu, a security guard, apprehended Hamadziripi following a tip-off and intercepted him as he was taking the goats from their pen. The magistrate, Grace Tupiri, sentenced Hamadziripi to nine months in jail, later commuted to 310 hours of community service, highlighting a stern response to crime within the community.

This incident shadows a grievous robbery at the farm of Herbert Mutendi, Bishop Mutendi’s brother, where he was shot and robbed by armed assailants. The attackers made off with significant valuables, escalating concerns about security around the Mutendi family’s properties.

The local police are on high alert, and community members are urged to cooperate with law enforcement to prevent further criminal activities. The ZCC community and the Mutendi family continue to recover from these unsettling events, hoping for peace and safety in their endeavors.- Agencies/MasvingoMirror

Zanu PF Praises ZiG

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) continues to engage communities on the newly introduced ZiG currency, with the ruling ZANU PF party pledging its support.

The RBZ engaged the ZANU PF leadership in Masvingo at the weekend as part of the ongoing ZiG awareness campaign.

Speaking after the engagement, the ZANU PF leadership pledged its support to government initiatives, including the new currency meant to ensure stability and growth of the economy.

ZANU PF Secretary for Economic Affairs, Engelbert Rugeje said, “As a party, we have mobilised all the leaders up to district level such that after this training, they will commence disseminating information to the grassroots level about the benefits of the new currency. We support all the policies by the government because they are development-centred.”

“Our government is ZANU PF-led, hence, we are mandated to support all the policies and initiatives they introduce. We have come here just to hear facts and understand about the new currency such that we will be able to disseminate correct information about our ZiG,” said the ZANU PF Masvingo provincial chairman, Robson Mavhenyengwa.

Masvingo Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Honourable Ezra Chadzamira implored citizens to embrace the new currency and shun illegal forex trading.

“We applaud the RBZ for their intensified awareness campaigns on the new currency. However, we again appeal to all the patriotic Zimbabweans to embrace our new currency, despite the existence of other currencies currently in circulation.”

The RBZ is conducting countrywide awareness campaigns on the new ZiG currency.


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Mutsvangwa Denied Bail…

HARARE businessman, Neville Mutsvangwa who is accused of illegally dealing in foreign currency, has been denied bail.

Mutsvangwa and his two alleged accomplices; Elisse Majachani and Simbarashe Tichingana were denied bail after the court ruled that they are people of means who might abscond trial.

He added that there is also overwhelming evidence that the accused were illegally dealing in foreign currency, which is a serious offense.

They were remanded in custody to May 30, pending further investigations.

The trio is charged with contravening the Exchange Control Act, Unlawfully Trading in Cash and Money Laundering.

They are accused of operating an unregistered money transfer company, Mumba Money Transfer, for over four years which they used to illegally transfer money for clients.

In addition, Mutsvangwa is also facing charges of contravening the Postal and Telecommunications Act after he allegedly used a starlink internet router without a licence.

The court heard that police recovered a starlink router which was already installed and in use.

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BREAKING: FB Removes Mai Titi’s Threatening Video, And Restores Tete Mildred’s Monetisation | EXCLUSIVE

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Facebooker, Felistas Murata has been found to have used a video without permission on her social media platforms to intimidate witnesses linked to a case filed under CR 124/11/20 at the Rotten Row Magistrates Court in Malborough. This follows her earlier conviction in 2023 for related offenses. Additionally, Murata was deported from Heathrow Airport on April 28, 2024, after being found to marketed on FB and illegally exported unauthorised goods into the UK while abusing her visa.

The video she misused was originally created to support legal complainants, but was altered by Murata to falsely present herself as innocent amidst these legal troubles. Murata is also confirmed to have orchestrated a group to misuse Facebook’s content reporting mechanisms.

As a result, the account of one of her victims, named Mildred Meda has been restored of its monetisation facilities.

Murata was also found to have run a Ponzi scheme, which led to substantial financial losses for numerous individuals, with documented losses exceeding GBP 15,000 from one victim alone. Links and documentation provided by victims substantiate these claims, indicating a pattern of fraudulent behaviour facilitated through her Facebook posts.

The original creator of the video has called on Facebook to remove the content and to impose further sanctions on Murata, underscoring the urgency for social media platforms to enforce strict measures to curb misuse and protect users from online harassment and intimidation.

This evolving situation alerts accomplices and supporters of Murata to the potential legal ramifications they could face, as authorities tighten enforcement based on solid legal precedents in both the US and UK. The case serves as a critical reminder of the vigilance needed by digital platforms to detect and deter misuse, protecting users from fraud and harassment while maintaining the integrity of online spaces.

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The following are some of the key statutes and legal principles that might be relied upon in prosecuting such cases:

United Kingdom -Fraud Act 2006: This Act covers fraud by false representation, failure to disclose information, and abuse of position. It could be applied to the Ponzi scheme allegations and any deceptive practices used in the misuse of media.

Misuse of Drugs Act 1971: If the harmful substances exported are controlled under this Act, charges could be brought for their illegal exportation.

Computer Misuse Act 1990: This Act would address illegal activities conducted online, including hacking or the misuse of social media platforms to intimidate witnesses or commit fraud.

Harassment Act 1997: Given the allegations of using media to intimidate witnesses, this Act could be relevant for addressing any behavior that causes alarm or distress.

United States Wire Fraud Statute (18 U.S.C § 1343): This could cover schemes to defraud where electronic communications are used, applicable to both the alleged Ponzi scheme and possibly the misuse of media. Controlled Substances Act: For the illegal exportation of harmful substances, if they are regulated under this Act, charges could be considered.

RICO Act (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act): If there’s an ongoing illegal enterprise involving multiple accomplices, this Act could be used to address the broader criminal network.

Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA): This could be used to prosecute unauthorized access or excess use of computers or networks, pertinent to any misuse of social media platforms.

South Africa- Prevention of Organised Crime Act 121 of 1998 (POCA): This Act tackles organized crime, money laundering, and gang-related activities, which could be relevant if the Ponzi scheme is extensive and organized.

Protection from Harassment Act 2011: This could address the use of media to intimidate or harass witnesses.

Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 2002: This Act deals with online transactions and communications, making it relevant for prosecuting fraud and misuse of digital media.

Medicines and Related Substances Act 1965: Regulates the handling and distribution of harmful substances, potentially covering illegal exports.

Prosecutors would choose the specific charges based on the details of the actions involved, the nature of the evidence, and the jurisdictions where the crimes occurred. Each of these laws provides a framework to address different aspects of the alleged criminal activities.-ZimEye

Two Zimbos Killed In George Building Collapse

 By Political Correspondent- It’s been a grim ordeal as news emerges that two Zimbabweans are among the casualties of the tragic collapse of an apartment building in George, Western Cape, South Africa.

Rescue operations have been tirelessly ongoing for eight days now since the catastrophic event unfolded last Monday afternoon at 75 Victoria Street, trapping 81 individuals under the rubble.

In the latest update, 59 workers have been successfully rescued and accounted for, while 13 others are receiving medical attention. Sadly, the death toll has climbed to 30 people.

Zimbabweans in the area have since launched an appeal for donations from well-wishers so that they could repatriate the two bodies.

Meanwhile, the harrowing wait persists for the fate of the remaining 22 workers who are still unaccounted for.

Chantel Edwards, the municipality spokesperson, emphasized that the paramount focus remains on ongoing rescue endeavours.

The scene of the collapsed building, obscured by cordons, reveals the stark reality of the tragedy.

This collapse occurred in an apartment block still under construction, entangling numerous individuals in its ruin.

On Monday night, George’s municipality confirmed that 51 people had yet to be located.

Out of the 24 individuals already retrieved from the debris, three were discovered to have lost their lives. 

Search teams, aided by sniffer dogs, continue their exhaustive efforts to locate the missing persons.

As families grapple with the anguish of loss, the Department of Social Development extends its support to the affected families.

Official personnel from George Municipality, SAPS, and the Western Cape Government stand united at the scene, coordinating the intricate search and rescue operation.

In this dire hour, Gift of the Givers has also joined forces, lending their assistance to the ongoing rescue mission.

Bush Toilets In Mnangagwa’s Hometown

By Municipal Reporter- Individuals conducting business within Kwekwe’s Central Business District have resorted to using bushes as toilets due to the city’s failure to maintain public facilities.

Kwekwe happens to be the hometown of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, whose farm lies less than 50 kilometres away from the city.

Similar conditions prevail at the Farmers Market in Mbizo 2.

This issue sparked heated discussions during a full council meeting last week, with councillors questioning management’s inaction regarding the dysfunctional and blocked public toilets in Kwekwe, which pose a severe health risk as residents resort to using the surrounding bushes.

Responding to public outcry, Ncube promptly instructed the council to promptly address the problems.

Councillor Siziwe Ncube expressed concern during the meeting, stating, “What is delaying the process of having functional public toilets? Because as it is, we are not safe.”

Mayor Albert Zinhanga urged management to thoroughly inspect all public toilets and undertake necessary repairs.

Town clerk Dr Lucia Mkandhla emphasized the urgency of the matter, stating, “This is an urgent matter, the situation is unacceptable because we have dedicated plumbers for the job, and we need to know why there is no progress.”

Engineer John Mhike, Director of Works, informed the council that his department needed to be made aware that the materials required for the repairs had been procured. 

He stated, “I am hearing it now that the materials were procured because we could not do anything without the necessary materials.”

In a gesture of support, one councillor, Dr. Solomon Matsa, offered a piece of his land for the construction of toilets in the CBD.

-Masvingo Mirror.

Mutsvangwa Exhibits Presidential Ambitions

By Political Reporter- Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa has hinted that he could become the next President, saying he is more senior than Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

Mutsvangwa showed this when he caused the former military boss to arrest his son Navelli on allegations of money laundering and illegal dealing in cash.

Chiwenga was the leader of the junta, which kicked out the late President Robert Mugabe from power in November 2017 in a military coup.

Mutsvangwa maintained 44-year-old Neville Mutsvangwa’s innocence, claiming that his arrest was the work of adversaries  “trying to abuse the judiciary system, hoping that I can have an attitude against the state.”

Mutsvangwa’s wife, also claimed her son’s arrest was “political victimisation.”

Mutsvangwa, who was clever not to name Chiwenga in the interview with The Standard, left enough clues about the target of his attack.

He claimed that he had “established beyond any doubt” that Mnangagwa had not instigated the arrest, “so it is somebody else who thinks that he is wearing the shoes of the head of state to manipulate the relationship between me and the president.”

“You know, the gate to power according to the constitution is through an election, not through games and shenanigans and subterfuge… I don’t answer to ambitious individuals,” Mutsvangwa said, referring to Chiwenga’s reported ambitions to be Zanu PF and the country’s next leader when Mnangagwa’s second and final term ends in 2028.

Mutsvangwa appeared at pains to portray his relationship with Mnangagwa as close – even after the President sacked him from his cabinet in February for insubordination when he refused to relinquish his role as chairman of the war veterans association. Mnangagwa had given him a choice between being a minister for veterans, or leading the association. He insisted on being both.

To buttress his claims of loyalty to Mnangagwa over many years, he said he was one of Mnangagwa’s “pioneer recruits to his office of personal assistant” at the age of 22 in 1978, a year after Mnangagwa – who had spent time in Tanzania – returned to Mozambique where the liberation movement ZANLA had set up its war headquarters.

While Mnangagwa returned to Mozambique in 1977, Mutsvangwa made the point that Chiwenga arrived from Tanzania in 1978, “a year before we won, a year before victory.”

“Remember the war was in Mozambique and not in Tanzania,” Mutsvangwa said.

Zimbabwe’s guerilla war with white occupiers was brief, say historians, as it intensified from the end of 1977 to 1979 when the white settler government in the then Southern Rhodesia agreed to black majority rule at a conference in the United Kingdom. The war effort mainly involved sabotage activities on infrastructure and sporadic attacks on white farmers.

“I was already working with the president,” Mutsvangwa told The Standard. “I think that proximity to him, my proximity to the President, they think through their post-independence proximity to the President they can influence him against me, or me against him.

“It’s an impossibly long shot for the power ambitious to ever think they can drive a wedge into such a long, strong and revolutionary acquaintance between me and the President.

“Persecuting my son as a carrot and stick to that nefarious enterprise will never yield the much-craved outcome.”

Neville Mutsvangwa appeared before a Harare magistrate on Friday and was remanded to Monday for his bail hearing.

The case will be a test for the country’s judiciary, which has so far denied bail to over 100 people arrested on charges of illegal dealing in currency as the government attempts to shore up its new currency, the ZiG.

Bosso Coach Speaks On Defeat

Highlanders coach Kelvin Kaindu has rued the absence of Melikhaya Ncube in their 2-0 loss against FC Platinum on Sunday.

Ncube missed the game through suspension following an accumulation of yellow cards.

Speaking after the match, Kaindu said: “We were unsettled in the first 10 minutes that we conceded two goals and it is always difficult to come back, especially against a team like FC Platinum. I think Melikhaya’s absence could have affected us.

“We didn’t convert chances that came our way. Our opponents scored utilised the chances they got.

Even in the second half we looked a bit stronger but unfortunately we couldn’t get the goals in terms of converting the chances that we had created.”

Bosso conceded two early goals from Juan Mutudza and Lawrence Mhlanga and failed to recover.

Mutudza opened the scoring in the 2nd minute with a quality effort before Mhlanga added another one eight minutes later.

The hosts dominated the play in the following moments and created a couple of chances with Lynoth Chikuhwa getting the bulk of it.

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Denver Mukamba Excels

Former Dynamos midfielder Denver Mukamba has reportedly received $2000 after making his debut in the Northern Region Division One.

Mukamba joined ambitious side Scotland FC, which is owned by Member of the Parliament and businessman Scott Sakupwanya, last month.

According to a report posted on Northern Region Division One page, the midfielder received the money for scoring a brace in the 3-1 win over Trojan over the weekend.

The player receives $1000 for every goal scored.

Meanwhile, Mukamba is currently out after picking a muscle injury in Scotland’s 1-0 loss against Pam two weeks ago.

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Addressing Climate Change Crisis On World Environment Day

As the world grapples with pressing environmental challenges, attention is turning towards World Environment Day, an annual event celebrated on June 5th.

This year, the spotlight falls on Tshikovha Graduates Academy, which has scheduled a special event for June 27th in Komatipoort, South Africa.

The Academy is taking proactive steps to address environmental issues and promote sustainable practices within the community.

The theme for this year’s World Environment Day emphasizes the urgency of protecting conservation areas and mitigating the impact of human activities on climate change.

With rising temperatures, deforestation, and pollution threatening ecosystems worldwide, there’s a growing recognition of the need for collective action.

Tshikovha Graduates Academy recognizes its role in fostering environmental stewardship among its students and the broader community. Through initiatives such as waste removal from streets and tree planting campaigns, the academy aims to raise awareness and inspire meaningful action. By instilling a sense of responsibility towards the environment, they are nurturing future leaders who will advocate for sustainable development.

In addition to practical initiatives, education plays a crucial role in shaping attitudes and behaviors towards the environment.

By educating the nation on the effects of human activities on climate change, Tshikovha Graduates Academy aims to empower individuals to make informed choices and adopt environmentally friendly practices in their daily lives.

The upcoming event in Komatipoort promises to be a celebration of environmental consciousness and collective responsibility.

It’s an opportunity for the community to come together, learn from experts, and participate in activities that promote environmental sustainability.

Whether it’s tree planting, recycling workshops, or educational seminars, there will be something for everyone to engage with and contribute to a greener, healthier future.

As we mark World Environment Day, let us heed the call to action and join Tshikovha Graduates Academy in their commitment to protecting our planet.

Together, we can make a difference and ensure that future generations inherit a world rich in biodiversity and natural beauty.

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President Mnangagwa Soiled By Mai Titi’s Frauds

Open letter to President Munangagwa

Your Excellency,
We are writing to bring to your attention a matter of great concern that requires your urgent attention. As citizens of Zimbabwe in the Diaspora,

The ED meeting at te Kwekwe farm

We are deeply troubled by the continuous behaviour of Felistas Murata popularly known as Mai TT on social media. This lady has swindled a lot of money from people and she publicly threatens the people she owes money on social media. Ms Murata claims to have the power to ban Zimbabweans in the Diaspora from entering Zimbabwe. Felistas Murata uses her social media platform to advertise for many companies in Zimbabwe. Ms Murata also started a pyramid scheme on Facebook and she swindled a lot of money from women in the Diaspora. Ms Murata was imprisoned last year for “Theft of state property “. Our concern as a nation is, she uses the Government to threaten people. When we saw her whispering in your ear on a picture she circulated on social media it became a cause for concern for us. Ms Murata is a:

1. Scammer
2. Social Media Bully
3. Conwoman
4. Thief

We can provide detailed information and facts about this issue, including the list of people she owes money.

This issue is of great importance to us as citizens of Zimbabwe, and I believe that it requires your immediate attention and action. I am confident that you share my concern and commitment to addressing this issue for the betterment of our society.
I urge you to take necessary steps to address this issue and make a positive impact on the lives of the people of Zimbabwe. I would be grateful if you could keep us informed of any actions that are taken or progress made on this issue.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. I appreciate your service to our country and look forward to your response.

Regards

Bishop Ancelimo Magaya Speaks On Arrest of Neville Mutsvangwa

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In the wake of the arrest of Neville Mutsvangwa, son of Zanu PF heavyweight Christopher Mutsvangwa, Zimbabwean cleric Bishop Ancelimo Magaya has issued a statement urging reflection and reform within the country’s political landscape.

Casting a critical eye on the recent developments, Bishop Magaya emphasized the need for justice and a holistic approach to address the root causes of Zimbabwe’s economic challenges.

“Whether the arrest of Neville Mutsvangwa reflects the schism within Zanu PF or is an act of justice, the development confirms what we have always warned: that there is no guaranteed security in the politics and life of double standards,” declared Bishop Magaya, highlighting the precarious nature of Zimbabwean politics.

Drawing parallels to past events, Bishop Magaya referenced the arrests of prominent figures such as Chombo, Moyo, Kasukuwere, and Zhuwao, as well as the late President Mugabe, to underscore the risks inherent in Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

He cautioned against complacency in the face of perceived power, stressing that no one is immune from the consequences of moral failure and misgovernance.

Bishop Magaya also addressed the inflammatory remarks made by Christopher Mutsvangwa, insinuating the arrest of advocate Chamisa, and linked them to Neville Mutsvangwa’s detention.

However, he urged for a more justice-based and holistic approach to addressing Zimbabwe’s economic woes, emphasizing the need to tackle corruption, violence, and injustices at the highest levels of government.

Referencing ancient scripture, Bishop Magaya highlighted the correlation between moral decay and economic collapse, citing Isaiah 1:21-23.

He called upon President Mnangagwa and his cabinet to engage in introspection, genuine repentance, and seek godly counsel in order to address the fundamental issues plaguing the nation.

“A more justice-based and holistic approach (that addresses the root cause of our economic failures) will be key in unlocking economic revival,” asserted Bishop Magaya, emphasizing the importance of moral leadership and governance reform in steering Zimbabwe towards prosperity.

Bishop Magaya echoed a fervent plea for God’s intervention to save Zimbabwe, underscoring the urgent need for decisive action and principled leadership to navigate the country through its current challenges.

Tshabangu In Bid To Unite Opposition

By A Correspondent |ZimEye

In a surprising turn of events, Sengezo Tshabangu, the controversial interim Secretary General of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has embarked on a mission to unite the opposition forces in Zimbabwe.

Widely viewed as a Zanu PF proxy by many within the opposition ranks, Tshabangu’s recent declaration has stirred both intrigue and skepticism among political observers.

Amidst criticism for allegedly undermining the strength of the opposition movement, Tshabangu has now publicly voiced his intention to foster unity within the fractured political landscape of Zimbabwe.

In a statement issued on Monday, Tshabangu addressed the perceived rifts within the opposition ranks, asserting, “There’s no bad blood between myself and my fellow opposition family members but the only difference is that of our ways of playing the game.”

Tshabangu’s declaration comes at a critical juncture for Zimbabwean politics, with the country grappling with economic challenges and a restless populace demanding change.

As the interim Secretary General of CCC, a party formed by the merger of several opposition factions, Tshabangu’s stance holds significant weight in shaping the future trajectory of the opposition movement.

Despite facing vehement criticism for his alleged alignment with Zanu PF, Tshabangu remains resolute in his commitment to democratic principles. “I believe in democracy not autocracy,” he asserted, reaffirming his dedication to upholding fundamental rights and freedoms within the political arena.

Moreover, Tshabangu emphasized the importance of prioritizing national interests above partisan agendas.

“Above all, national issues must be upheld for the betterment of the citizenry,” he remarked, underscoring the need for a collective approach to address the pressing challenges facing Zimbabwe.

However, Tshabangu’s sudden call for unity has sparked mixed reactions within the opposition circles.

While some view his overtures as a genuine attempt to bridge ideological divides and consolidate opposition forces, others remain skeptical of his intentions, citing his perceived allegiance to the ruling party.

In response to skepticism surrounding his motives, Tshabangu reiterated his commitment to the principles of democracy and inclusivity.

“My goal is not to divide, but to unite,” he asserted, appealing to fellow opposition members to set aside differences in pursuit of a common goal – the advancement of democracy and the welfare of the Zimbabwean people.

As Zimbabwe navigates through a pivotal phase in its political landscape, the fate of the opposition movement hangs in the balance.

Whether Tshabangu’s bid to unite the opposition will yield tangible results remains uncertain, but his actions have undoubtedly ignited a dialogue on the imperative of solidarity and cooperation in shaping Zimbabwe’s future.

Mnangagwa Recruits More Green Bombers

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In a move that has stirred controversy and raised concerns among Zimbabwean citizens, the administration of President Emmerson Mnangagwa is reportedly recruiting members for the notorious national youth service. This decision, viewed by many as a political maneuver aimed at consolidating power, has reignited fears of heightened state-sponsored intimidation and violence.

The national youth service members, often referred to as the “Green Bombers,” has a notorious reputation for its role in perpetrating acts of terror and violence against civilians, particularly during periods of political unrest.

Now, with reports of recruitment for the 2024 intake circulating, apprehension mounts regarding the potential implications for Zimbabwe’s already fragile political landscape.

A government source, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the ongoing recruitment efforts, stating, “Youth Service in Zimbabwe intake 2024, recruitment is in progress.”

This revelation has sent shockwaves through the populace, prompting renewed scrutiny of Mnangagwa’s administration and its commitment to democratic principles.

Critics argue that the resurgence of the national youth service under Mnangagwa’s leadership represents a cynical ploy to bolster his grip on power through coercion and intimidation.

The history of the Green Bombers is marred by allegations of human rights abuses and political violence, raising alarm bells about the potential implications of their expanded presence in Zimbabwean society.

Responding to concerns about the recruitment drive, opposition figures and civil society activists have condemned the move as a blatant attempt to suppress dissent and stifle political opposition.

“The recruitment of Green Bombers is a clear indication of Mnangagwa’s authoritarian tendencies,” remarked one opposition leader, highlighting the apprehension surrounding the administration’s motives.

Moreover, the prospect of increased militarization within Zimbabwean youth ranks has raised questions about the government’s commitment to fostering a peaceful and inclusive society.

With memories of past atrocities perpetrated by the Green Bombers still fresh in the minds of many Zimbabweans, there is a palpable sense of unease regarding the potential repercussions of their resurgence.

In response to mounting criticism, government officials have defended the recruitment drive, portraying it as a means of empowering Zimbabwean youth and fostering national unity.

However, skeptics remain unconvinced, citing the checkered history of the national youth service and its association with state-sponsored violence.

As Zimbabwe braces for the implications of the Mnangagwa administration’s decision to revive the national youth service, the specter of political repression looms large over the country.

Whether this recruitment drive will serve as a catalyst for renewed state-sponsored violence or provoke a backlash from civil society remains to be seen.

However, one thing is certain – the fate of Zimbabwe’s democracy hangs in the balance.

Repent Now, Church Boldly Tells Mnangagwa

Whether the arrest of Neville Mutsvangwa reflects the schism within Zanupf or is an act of justice, the development confirms what we have always warned: that there is no guaranteed security in the politics and life of double standards.

There is no one building they edifice on a faulty foundation who is safe.

We warned so in June 2016 and we all know what happened not only to the likes of Chombo, Moyo ,Kasukuwere and Zhuwao but even to the late president Mugabe.

The hatred driven utterances by Mr Mutsvangwa insinuating the arrest of advocate Chamisa upon the latter’s abandonment of the deeply infected CCC fore-boarded the arrest of Neville.

However, a more justice based and holistic approach (that addresses the root cause of our economic failures) will be key in unlocking economic revival.

The ancient prophet (Isaiah 1:21-23) attributes the valuelessness of the national currency to corruption, violence/murder injustices and idolatry practiced by those in very top offices. Put differently, moral failure and misgovernance are the reasons for economic collapse.

Reading the aforesaid portion of Scripture, one gets the sense that they are reading about Zimbabwe.

We call upon President Mnangwagwa and his cabinet to introspect, genuinely repent, seek true Godly counsel and address economic fundamentals.

God save Zimbabwe.

Bishop Ancelimo Magaya

‘Monica Mutsvangwa’s Manipulating Kampira Funeral for Sympathy’

By Kerina Mujati | Good morning, Zimbabwe. Monica Mutsvangwa’s recent behavior exemplifies a new level of arrogance. While she seemed to console the Kampira family, her actions subtly manipulated the situation to garner sympathy for herself. Monica, if you were truly in such a dark place, staying home to find your inner peace would have been preferable. Members of ZANU PF, like Monica, demonstrate poor etiquette in public, often failing to recognize that not every opportunity to speak is an invitation to share personal sorrows.

The event was a celebration of life for Reverend General Kampira, and Monica should have respected that, rather than shifting the focus to her own troubles. It seems you are unaware, Monica, but Zimbabweans are not concerned with your personal issues; rather, they are celebrating their knowledge of the truth about you and your husband, Neville. You both are seen as a national security threat, corrupt beyond measure.

Monica, if you are as burdened by sorrow as you claim, perhaps it’s time to step back and let the nation move forward without your interference. Your family’s sense of entitlement and your attempts to overshadow a funeral are disgraceful.

I suggest you seek advice from Mary Mubaiwa. Despite being younger, she could offer valuable counsel on coping with the harsh realities of politics under Mnangagwa’s rule. Mary Mubaiwa herself has endured his cruelty, once considered a darling, now treated with unimaginable harshness.

Lastly, Monica, it’s imperative that you return the national wealth you’ve taken. Stop defending your son; his actions mark him as a threat to international security and a saboteur of our nation’s interests for personal gain. You were the true criminals of the Mugabe era. #sellouts #Cdesistermwenewazvo #kerinamujati

The Security Conundrum: Unraveling the Neville Mutsvangwa Case in Zimbabwe

By DrCde Adamski Prof Jahman| In recent days, Zimbabwe has been thrust into the spotlight following the arrest of Neville Mutsvangwa, a figure now synonymous with a web of international intrigue and security risks. The decision by the courts to deny him bail has ignited a fervent debate, shining a harsh light on the complexities of modern security challenges facing the nation.

Mutsvangwa’s case is not one to be taken lightly. Apparently the laundry list of confiscated items—ranging from an Estonian ID to numerous foreign bank cards and an alarming cache of SIM cards—paints a picture of a man deeply entrenched in the clandestine world of organized crime. It’s a scenario that warrants a thorough, multinational investigation, one that doesn’t just scratch the surface but delves deep into the heart of international criminal networks.

The presence of an Estonian ID raises particularly troubling questions. Estonia, infamous for its ties to Albanian and Russian mafia elements, is a hotbed of illicit activities, including arms trafficking, drug trade, human trafficking, and money laundering. The implications of Mutsvangwa’s association with such elements cannot be overstated, especially considering the potential threat it poses to national, regional, and international security.

But the saga doesn’t end with Neville. The involvement of Christopher and Monica Mutsvangwa, his parents, adds another layer of complexity to an already convoluted narrative. Their potential complicity in money laundering and their uproar regarding Neville’s activities only serve to deepen suspicions of a broader conspiracy at play.

As the investigation unfolds, it’s imperative that no stone is left unturned. The stakes are too high, and the safety of Zimbabwean citizens hangs in the balance. The authorities must prioritize intelligence gathering and collaboration with international partners, including Interpol, to ensure that justice is served and that the nation is shielded from the looming specter of transnational criminal syndicates.

The parallels with past geopolitical quagmires, such as those witnessed in Nicaragua, Panama, and Congo in the late 1990s, serve as a stark reminder of the dangers of complacency in the face of such threats. Zimbabwe cannot afford to become another casualty in the global struggle against organized crime.

In the end, the Mutsvangwa case serves as a sobering wake-up call—a reminder that the pursuit of justice knows no bounds and that the security of a nation hinges on its ability to confront, head-on, the forces that seek to undermine it. The path ahead may be fraught with challenges, but with unwavering resolve and a commitment to truth and accountability, Zimbabwe can emerge stronger, more resilient, and better equipped to safeguard its future.

Zimpapers’ Workers Paid US$12 Per Month

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwe’s largest media organisation Zimpapers is abusing its contract workers by paying them a paltry US$12 in local ZiG currency a month

According to a pay advise leaked to ZimEye, one of the company’s retainers received ZiG243 which is equivalent of US$12 using parallel market rate.

Zimpapers employs hundreds of workers on six months’ contracts.

On top of the paltry, 243 ZiG, it paid its contract workers, Zimpapers gives out US$ 30 as a transport allowance and mobile data worth US$19 (380ZiG).

The Independent Contractors are required to be at work during the course of the week and are treated the same way as the permanent workers.

It is hard to differentiate between the contractors and the permanent workers as the they operate under same working conditions.

The independent contractors have to fork out their own funeral and medical aid contributions as it is not covered by the company.

Students on attachment are even getting less than US$12 and have to use their own money to come to work every day. More to follow.

Monica Mutsvangwa Hints At More Trouble

By A Correspondent| Women Affairs minister Monica Mutsvangwa has hinted that her family could be going through a lot of troubling moments if her speech at the funeral of renowned preacher and Nyaradzo Group Chaplain General Ellison Kamupira is anything to go by.

In her speech, Monica Mutsvangwa said so many things are happening in her life but she felt she could not miss Kamupira’s funeral because of the role he played in her life.

“VaKamupira vakaita zvinoshamisa mukati meupenyu hwangu, ndauya pano ndiri minister hongu asi ndauya, ndanga ndisipo, vakashaya ndiri kunze kwenyika, ndakasvika marimwe zuro, ndine zvakawanda zviri kuitika mukati meupenyu hwangu,” said Monica.

Loosely translated, Monica said Rev Kamupira did wonderful things in her life that she felt compelled to pay her last respect. She was out of the country when he died adding that so many things are happening in her life at the moment.

Mutsvangwa’s son Neville was recently arrested and charged with illegal foreign currency trading and using Starlink which is not licensed to operate in Zimbabwe.

Neville was yesterday denied bail and remanded in custody to 30 May in what his father Chris Mutsvangwa believes is political persecution for the family’s close association with President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Correction Statement…

Correction:

On Monday, May 13, 2024, we attributed an article titled “Chadzamira Violently Removes Widow From Plot” to The Midweek Watch, a publication based in the city of Masvingo.

Upon further investigation, we have discovered that the story did not originate from The Midweek Watch.

We sincerely apologize to the newspaper editor and staff for this inadvertent error.

We acknowledge that although we receive a large volume of copy from stringers, it is our responsibility to sift through and attribute sources accurately. We apologize for the oversight in this instance.

Sincerely,
The Editorial Team

Zanu PF Shut Out Of South African Elections

By A Correspondent| The Independent Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has shut Zanu PF out of observing the 29 May elections following concerns from opposition parties.

In it’s letter of response to ATM, IEC assured voters that it had not accredited Zanu PF to observe the elections in South Africa.

“The Commission would like to assure you and the ATM community that it has not accredited Zanu PF or any other political party to observe the elections in South Africa,” IEC said.

In a subtle dig at Zanu PF and the potential damage their participation in the South African elections would cause, IEC said it would not engage in anything that compromises the electoral process.

“The Commission strongly believes in the integrity of the elections it manages and therefore safeguards against measures that would compromise its processes,” the Commission added.

South Africa will vote in the general elections slated for 29 May 2024.

Ex-Minister Says ED Authorised Arrest of Political Spokesman’s Son

By Farai D Hove | In a stunning revelation, former Zimbabwean Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi has alleged that the recent arrest of Neville Mutsvangwa, the son of prominent ZANU PF spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa and Women’s Affairs Minister Monica Mutsvangwa, was directed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Mzembi, who fled to South Africa in 2017 following the military ousting of then-President Robert Mugabe, made these assertions on social media, asserting his intimate knowledge of both past and present governmental operations.

Mzembi’s tweet stated, “No one expects the ZANU PF Spokesman to commit political suicide by finger pointing his boss President Emmerson Mnangagwa of authorising the arrest of his son Neville Mutsvangwa.” He further emphasized the continuity in the political control over arrests, remarking, “No Political or high profile arrests in Zimbabwe happen unless authorised by the President. This is from Mugabe’s time to his successor. Get it from me, I speak with the authority of a victim and former Minister. A Vice President unless Acting President cannot authorize the arrest of anyone, even as Acting unless he is of a sovereign & strong mind he will consult the President on the phone.”

Government officials have maintained silence over the incident, neither confirming nor denying Mzembi’s claims. The implications of such allegations could stir significant controversy within the ruling party, reflecting ongoing power struggles and the sensitive nature of political relations in Zimbabwe.

Neville Mutsvangwa’s arrest and pending trial have already sparked discussions and debates across the nation, with many awaiting further developments. The situation remains tense as analysts await any possible responses from either the President’s office or other high-ranking officials regarding Mzembi’s allegations.

Charamba Targets Glory

Sprinter Makanakaishe Charamba has qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games after running 20 seconds flat in the 200m final at the Southeastern Conference championship in Florida, United States of America on Saturday.

The 23 year old becomes the 4th Zimbabwean to qualify for the Global showpiece in Athletics after fellow sprinter Tapiwanashe Makarawu and long distance runners Isaac Mpofu and Rutendo Nyahora.

Overally five Zimbabwean athletes have qualified for the Paris Games including rower Stephen Cox who was the first to make the grade for the country.

Zimbabwe sent in five athletes to the previous Games held in Japan.

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Chevrons Edge Bangladesh

THE Chevrons finally tasted victory in the fifth and final T20 match against Bangladesh, winning by 8 wickets to regain lost pride in a match played this Sunday.

Despite losing the series 4-1, the team showed great spirit and determination to secure a consolation win.

Trailing 4-0, the Chevrons looked a totally different outfit showing exceptional discipline with Brian Bennett and Sikandar Raza scoring twin tons to propel the Chevrons to an honor-restoring eight-wicket victory at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium.

Bennett, who has been part of the top-performing Zimbabweans in the series, scored 70 runs off 49 deliveries, while Raza, who has not sparked all series long, came back to form scoring 72 runs not out to propel the Chevrons to 158-2 in 18.3 overs.

The score meant that the Chevrons crossed the Tigers’ score of 157 runs for six in 20 overs.

Bennett was instrumental in restricting the Bangla batters to that low total being the pick of the bowlers with two scalps for 20 runs in three overs, while Blessing Muzarabani showed up with the same number of wickets with two more runs in four overs to slowdown the Tigers’ power-hitting.

It was no surprise that Brian Bennett was named the man of the match, although his efforts were in vain as Zimbabwe were already trailing the five-match series four-nil prior to the victory.

Bennet was one of the top performers of the series for Zimbabwe alongside series debutant Jonathan Campbell as the veterans retreated during the sub-continent tour.

The 20-year-old scored 16 runs in the first match, before coming an inch closer to a half-ton scoring.

44 runs not out in the second, he however had a torrid time on the crease in the following two matches, while Campbell scored 105 runs for Zimbabwe to make up the top two batsmen in the series for the country.

Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bowl, restricting Bangladesh to 157 for 6 in their 20 overs.

The win provided solace for the Chevrons with the hope they will utilise this series to build for future tours.

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Five Nabbed Over Diamonds

FIVE men are facing theft charges after they were arrested for stealing diamonds at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.

The five were remanded in custody pending bail hearing set for this Monday.

Silas Chirume (54), Edward Jacob Gunda (62), Maison Phiri (37)
Steven Wahita (56) and Isaac Muripa (37) are facing charges of theft after they allegedly stole diamonds weighing 98 carats from a local diamond company.

https://zbcnews.co.zw/local-news/five-apprehended-for-stealing-98-carat-diamonds

Mnangagwa Imposes ZiG On Zanu PF Members

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In a move that underscores the Zimbabwean government’s push for the adoption of the new currency, Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), Zanu PF Manicaland Provincial leadership has issued a directive mandating all party members to embrace the controversial currency.

The directive, reportedly issued by Zanu PF heavyweight Patrick Chinamasa, was revealed over the weekend, signalling a significant shift in the party’s stance towards ZiG.

According to insiders, Chinamasa declared the use of ZiG mandatory among party members during a gathering on Sunday.

“The Provincial Coordinating Committee members are here for the new currency ZiG community engagement.

Politburo members Patrick Chinamasa and Andy Mhlanga are here for the ZiG meeting. ZiG is a must for all members, ” a Zanu PF source disclosed.

Chinamasa’s pronouncement marks a notable departure from the party’s previous cautious stance on ZiG, which has faced skepticism and resistance from some quarters.

The move to compel Zanu PF members to embrace the new currency reflects President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration’s determination to promote its adoption despite widespread concerns.

In response to the directive, Zanu PF members are expected to engage in community outreach initiatives aimed at familiarizing the public with ZiG and promoting its acceptance. The involvement of high-ranking party officials, including Chinamasa and Andy Mhlanga, underscores the significance attached to the adoption of ZiG within Zanu PF ranks.

While proponents argue that ZiG represents a viable solution to Zimbabwe’s economic challenges, critics have raised questions about its legality, stability, and potential impact on the country’s fragile financial system. The government’s push for its widespread adoption has fueled debate and raised concerns among citizens and opposition groups alike.

The decision to enforce ZiG usage within Zanu PF could have far-reaching implications for the currency’s acceptance and broader economic policy in Zimbabwe.

As the government continues to promote ZiG as a cornerstone of its economic recovery efforts, its success will depend significantly on public perception and confidence.

Chinamasa’s directive underscores the government’s resolve to steer Zimbabwe towards economic stability and prosperity, albeit amidst ongoing challenges and uncertainties.

However, the effectiveness of such measures in addressing the root causes of Zimbabwe’s economic woes remains to be seen, with many observers calling for comprehensive reforms and sustainable solutions.

As Zanu PF members mobilize to embrace ZiG, the currency’s future trajectory will be closely monitored both domestically and internationally.

Its success or failure could have profound implications not only for Zimbabwe’s economy but also for the political landscape and broader regional dynamics in Southern Africa.

Zanu PF Varakashi Mock Zimbabweans In UK

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In a surprising twist, Zanu PF apologists, often referred to as Varakashi, have launched a campaign urging Zimbabweans to reconsider migrating to the United Kingdom, citing exorbitant living costs and economic hardships as compelling reasons to stay in Zimbabwe.

In a statement that has sparked debate and raised eyebrows, Varakashi members claimed that life in the UK is far more challenging and expensive compared to Zimbabwe, contradicting popular perceptions of Western countries as havens of opportunity and prosperity.

“LIFE IN THE UK IS MORE DIFFICULT THAN IN ZIMBABWE,” read a statement attributed to Varakashi.

“I wonder what greener pastures are Zimbabweans living in the UK, looking for when their country is doing better economically,” the statement continued, questioning the motivations behind Zimbabweans seeking better opportunities abroad.

The Varakashi spokesperson went on to express bewilderment at the phenomenon of Zimbabweans returning to their homeland after decades spent in the UK, allegedly without significant financial gains.

“I used to wonder why Zimbabweans who had been living in the UK for over 20 years returned to Zimbabwe empty-handed like they had been captured by a mermaid until I saw this photo. UK economy is hand to mouth,” the statement concluded, implying that the economic situation in the UK is precarious and unsustainable.

The Varakashi campaign represents a departure from the prevailing narrative that portrays emigration to Western countries, particularly the UK, as a pathway to better opportunities and improved living standards.

By challenging this narrative, Varakashi members are attempting to dissuade Zimbabweans from pursuing migration and instead encourage them to invest in their homeland.

However, the campaign has elicited mixed reactions, with some questioning the credibility of Varakashi’s claims and pointing to the socio-economic challenges facing Zimbabwe, including high unemployment, inflation, and currency instability.

Critics argue that while the UK may have its own economic struggles, it still offers opportunities and resources that are unavailable or inaccessible in Zimbabwe.

Moreover, the campaign has reignited debates about the root causes of Zimbabwe’s economic woes and the government’s responsibility in addressing them.

Critics accuse Zanu PF and the ruling elite of mismanagement, corruption, and policies that have contributed to the country’s economic decline, thereby driving citizens to seek better prospects abroad.

As the Varakashi campaign gains traction, it underscores the complexities of migration and the divergent perceptions of opportunities and challenges in different parts of the world.

While the UK may present its own set of difficulties, for many Zimbabweans, the allure of better prospects abroad remains strong, driven by aspirations for a better life and greater opportunities for themselves and their families.

Mnangagwa, Mai Titi Picture Sets Tongues Wagging

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

A recent photograph capturing Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa alongside controversial comedienne Felistas Murata, popularly known as Mai Titi, has ignited a storm of controversy across social media platforms, prompting diverse reactions and speculation.

The image, which depicts Mnangagwa and Mai Titi in close proximity, has stirred debate among Zimbabwean netizens, with some expressing concern over the perceived intimacy between the Zanu PF leader and the outspoken entertainer.

Accusations have been leveled against Mai Titi for allegedly encroaching upon Mnangagwa’s personal space, while others have questioned the appropriateness of the encounter.

“President Mnangagwa should maintain his dignity and distance himself from controversial figures like Mai Titi,” remarked one social media user, echoing the sentiments of those critical of the photograph.

“This undermines the integrity of the presidency and sends the wrong message to the public,” they added, reflecting concerns over the potential implications of the perceived association between Mnangagwa and Mai Titi.

Conversely, others have defended Mai Titi, arguing that her interaction with Mnangagwa should not be misconstrued or sensationalized.

“Mai Titi is a public figure in her own right, and there’s nothing wrong with her engaging with the president,” asserted another social media user, pushing back against the criticism directed towards the comedienne.

“We should focus on substantive issues rather than scrutinizing harmless interactions,” they added, urging restraint in interpreting the photograph.

The photograph has reignited discussions surrounding the boundaries between politics, entertainment, and social media in Zimbabwean society.

As public figures increasingly engage with each other across diverse platforms, the lines between personal and political spheres become increasingly blurred, leading to debates about propriety, decorum, and the perceived implications of such interactions.

Critics argue that Mnangagwa’s association with Mai Titi undermines the seriousness of his office and detracts from the gravity of the issues facing Zimbabwe. Conversely, supporters maintain that such encounters reflect the president’s accessibility and willingness to engage with individuals from all walks of life, irrespective of their public image or reputation.

As the photograph continues to circulate on social media, it serves as a reminder of the complexities and nuances inherent in the intersection of politics, entertainment, and digital communication.

While some may view the encounter between Mnangagwa and Mai Titi as innocuous, others interpret it as a reflection of broader societal dynamics and power relations within Zimbabwean politics and culture.

Mnangagwa’s Son Rejects ZiG Currency for Passport Printing Services He Owns The Govt Tender

Zimbabwe’s Deputy Finance Minister Rejects Local Currency for Passport Fees Amid State Capture Concerns

By Farai D Hove | At a time the First Family owns the passport printing tender, Zimbabwe’s ongoing economic narrative, Deputy Minister of Finance, David Mnangagwa, has rejected the local currency, ZiG, named after his father, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, for the payment of passport fees. This development came to light during a heated Senate session where Senator Meliwe Phuti questioned the rationale behind the insistence on foreign currency payments for passports.

David Mnangagwa’s response underscored the complexities of public-private partnerships and the government’s commitment to uphold contracts with foreign investors. “The social contract and the mechanics around it are being discussed. It is a sensitive area that we don’t want to rush or expediently go to without having spoken to all the stakeholders,” he explained. The Deputy Minister highlighted the government’s view of the sanctity of contracts as sacrosanct, suggesting a careful approach to any changes in the agreed terms.

The controversy centers around the fees for electronic passports, which are set in foreign currency. The Lithuanian company, Garsu Pasaulis, which established the electronic passport system in Zimbabwe, has been pinpointed as a key player in this agreement. According to Mnangagwa, the arrangement includes clauses that necessitate payment in foreign currency, ostensibly to allow the investor to recoup the initial investment.

Critics argue that this move could suggest possible collusion and even state capture, as the local currency continues to face severe devaluation and instability. Stakeholders express concern that prioritizing foreign currency could undermine the ZiG and exacerbate the economic challenges facing ordinary Zimbabweans.

The debate over currency usage for government services highlights broader issues of governance and economic management in Zimbabwe. As discussions continue, stakeholders from various sectors are keenly watching the government’s next steps in addressing these pivotal economic and social contracts.

Wangu Mazodze FC Fly High

GZU………………………….0
FC Wangu Mazodze…5

13/05/2024

By Stephen Chuma

Eastern Region Division 1 League log leaders, FC Wangu Mazodze yesterday walloped Great Zimbabwe University FC by 5 goals to nil at Mucheke Stadium in Masvingo.

The result means Zhalala Zhululu Boys maintained their 100 percent winning record after collecting maximum points in all their 5 matches.

After keeping another clean sheet yesterday, it now means FC Wangu Mazodze has gone for 450 minutes without conceding a goal.

FC Wangu Mazodze begun the match like a house on fire showing their intent to quickly dismantle a GZU team that is struggling to win matches.

It was not surprising when the red hot Edward Mafa found the opener with a simple tap in on the 25th minute. Before that striker, Tinaye Tsimba had missed two glorious chances to open the scores much to the frustrations of vocal Zhalala Zhululu fans.

The striker was again guilty of missing clear cut chances on the 31st and 45th minutes.

Nicholas Muchadei could also have scored a second for Zhalala Zhululu on the 39th minute after some good work from Tsimba but his snap shot was safely gathered by GZU goal keeper.

In the second half it was only a matter of how many goals, as the Kingdom Boys went for the broke in search of a big scoreline.

Mafa scored his second and the second of the game on 52 minutes to send the visitors bay into frenzy.

With Zhalala Zhululu supporters still celebrating the second goal, Guidance Charinda added a 3rd on the 56th minute. Substitute, MacDonald Mavuto scored a 4th on the 73rd minute as the Kingdom Boys went on a rampage.

Another substitute, Nicole Mutatiwa capped a brilliant afternoon for Zhalala Zhululu by scoring a 5th on the 87th minute.

Up next, FC Wangu Mazodze are at home against second placed Buffaloes FC in what promises to be an exciting match at Mucheke Stadium on Sunday.

CHANGALA BOOING PROPAGANDA, SIGN OF OPPOSITION DESPERATION AND CHEAP POLITICS

By Mark Simuuwe | The booing PF propaganda by old men like Bredner Changala who may have watched soccer from their bedroom, is cheap politics.

Zambians should forgive Bredner Changala because his appetitie to talk is driven by his stomach . We know him well .

Changala should know that PF is gone and it wil never come back . Just their current internal wrangles go to demonstrate why they failed to run the country.

Changala is pushing an agenda for a dead horse.

What he does not realize is that PF died when they started fighting among themselves the day ECL became president and this is the major destruction that led them to the grave apart from failing to run the country.

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PF has been a failed project in which almost 80 percent of the cabinet wanted to be leaders of the party.

Non of the senior officials want to be led by the other . This is a sign of a failed project .

Those who stole public funds and are being caught with money cannot advise us how to run the country . People who closed media houses and killed citizens for merely wanting to assemble cannot tell us about freedom and rights .

Those who gassed citizens, created a debt mountain which has brought us to the mess we see in some sectors cannot tell us how to run the country .

Those who closed Indeni and failed to pay council workers cannot tell us how to run the country.

Those who allowed thuggery behavior and militia to take away peace from bus stations and markets cannot tell us how to run the country.

They ran a government of the corrupt , for the corrupt and by the corrupt.

Coming to soccer at the Heroes Stadium yesterday;

Many of those who watched yesterday’s match have been taken aback at the level of cheap politics and propaganda being driven by the opposition political parties .

PF carders like Bredner Changala ought to know that such type of cheap politics are going to damage the image of the opposition more as those electorates that went to watch soccer do well remember that nothing of the booing sort took place .

Sadly , we have old men like Mr Changala who are desperately wanting to remain financially relevant by preaching propaganda and lies .

As I have said before , lies have short legs . It is important for the PF to realize that creating such narratives does not only defeat the whole idea of practicing clean politics but creates more damage and the little confidence that citizens have in the opposition once citizens discover that such are mere assertions.

To date , the same Changala and the PF have failed to produce even a video to prove the booing . This is how dirty their propaganda is .

They have no sense of shame to lie . It is these lies which made Zambians vote them out of power .

After stealing so much money from citizens , destroyed mines , closed media houses , closed Indeni , failed to pay council workers , failed to recruit youths caught with Ukwa bags of money which is being recovered , caused so much bloodshed and death, and state sponsored terrorism , they have now resorted to preaching lies as a way of campaigning by deceit .

PF are so bitter that it is difficult even for them to make sense .

People who failed to run the country cannot advise us how to run the country.

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Special Tribute To Tapiwa Kumbuyani

Former CAPS United defender Tapiwa Kumbuyani has died.

He was 41.

Kumbuyani reportedly succumbed to liver cancer in his hometown of Gweru.

The former defender’s ex-club, CAPS United, confirmed his death and paid their condolences.

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Sprinter Charamba Excels

Sprinter Makanakaishe Charamba has qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games after running 20 seconds flat in the 200m final at the Southeastern Conference championship in Florida, United States of America on Saturday.

The 23 year old becomes the 4th Zimbabwean to qualify for the Global showpiece in Athletics after fellow sprinter Tapiwanashe Makarawu and long distance runners Isaac Mpofu and Rutendo Nyahora.

Overally five Zimbabwean athletes have qualified for the Paris Games including rower Stephen Cox who was the first to make the grade for the country.

Zimbabwe sent in five athletes to the previous Games held in Japan.

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Chevrons Triumph…

THE Chevrons finally tasted victory in the fifth and final T20 match against Bangladesh, winning by 8 wickets to regain lost pride in a match played this Sunday.

Despite losing the series 4-1, the team showed great spirit and determination to secure a consolation win.

Trailing 4-0, the Chevrons looked a totally different outfit showing exceptional discipline with Brian Bennett and Sikandar Raza scoring twin tons to propel the Chevrons to an honor-restoring eight-wicket victory at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium.

Bennett, who has been part of the top-performing Zimbabweans in the series, scored 70 runs off 49 deliveries, while Raza, who has not sparked all series long, came back to form scoring 72 runs not out to propel the Chevrons to 158-2 in 18.3 overs.

The score meant that the Chevrons crossed the Tigers’ score of 157 runs for six in 20 overs.

Bennett was instrumental in restricting the Bangla batters to that low total being the pick of the bowlers with two scalps for 20 runs in three overs, while Blessing Muzarabani showed up with the same number of wickets with two more runs in four overs to slowdown the Tigers’ power-hitting.

It was no surprise that Brian Bennett was named the man of the match, although his efforts were in vain as Zimbabwe were already trailing the five-match series four-nil prior to the victory.

Bennet was one of the top performers of the series for Zimbabwe alongside series debutant Jonathan Campbell as the veterans retreated during the sub-continent tour.

The 20-year-old scored 16 runs in the first match, before coming an inch closer to a half-ton scoring.

44 runs not out in the second, he however had a torrid time on the crease in the following two matches, while Campbell scored 105 runs for Zimbabwe to make up the top two batsmen in the series for the country.

Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bowl, restricting Bangladesh to 157 for 6 in their 20 overs.

The win provided solace for the Chevrons with the hope they will utilise this series to build for future tours.

Police Arrest Chris And Monica Mutsvangwa Now- Kerina

By Kerina Mujati | Good evening and a happy Monday Zimbabwe. Well done courts for denying Neville Mutsvangwa bail. The 30th of May is too early because you found Neville with an Estonian ID, many foreign bank cards, and 48 sim cards in contravention of the telecommunications act, which is indicative that he is operating in a syndicate of organised criminal gangs. This is a high security case; if the same courts sent Job Sikala for utterances as a security risk and he was in prison for a long time, honestly, Neville is a high national, regional, and international security risk considering all the apparatus suggestive of international crimes/insurgency.

Therefore, this case of Neville Mutsvangwa should not be treated with urgency but due investigative/intelligence gathering processes should be prioritised. Given the apparatus which were at his disposal, the case should be multinational. Has the Zimbabwean Republic Police made a notification to the InterPol regional office?

The most disturbing national security risk about Neville Mutsvangwa is the fact that he was found with an Estonian ID which was NEVER declared to the Zimbabwe immigration and border security. Neville Mutsvangwa is a person of high security risk and interest considering that Estonia is infamous for its Albanian/Russian mafia known for notorious international arms trafficking, drugs, human trafficking, prostitution, and money laundering gangs. I hope the CIA will not be interested in this case and our nation find itself in the same situation as Nicaragua/Panama and Congo in the late 1990s. Are Zimbabweans citizens safe considering how greedy the Mutsvangwas are and placing the country at high risk?

Christopher and Monica Mutsvangwa need to be interrogated as well. Arrest Chris and Monica Mutsvangwa to answer questions for the money laundering and Estonian ID as it is apparent that as long as money is involved, they will not stop at even putting the nation in jeopardy. Our nation must not be a thug’s paradise.
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Lawyers Dump Zanu PF Thug

By Crime and Courts Reporter- Lawyers in Masvingo are refusing to represent a notorious Zanu PF youth leader because of his violent behaviour.

Zanu PF Masvingo Provincial Youth leader Delight Mandebvu told local  Magistrate Elizabeth Hanzie to transfer his case against former Masvingo Mayor Collen Maboke to courts in other provinces.

Mandebvu appeared before Hanzie facing three counts of assault as well as one of negligent driving and was remanded out of custody to May 21 for him to get a chance to find a lawyer outside Masvingo.

He told the court that his plea was centred on the fact that local lawyers were shunning him since the complainant is also a lawyer and the court may rule in his favour as he is always at court as a lawyer but the magistrate turned down his plea saying his reasons were not satisfying.

“I am appealing to the court to allow my case to be dealt with other courts outside of Masvingo province because the complainant is a lawyer so the ruling can be in his favour. The ruling can only be fair if the case is heard elsewhere.

“It is difficult for me to get a lawyer in Masvingo because most of them are the complainant’s colleagues,” said Mandebvu.

On the night of the incident that landed him in court, Mandebvu and Maboke’s vehicles which were going different directions sideswiped before the vehicle Mandebvu was travelling in allegedly made a U-turn and blocked Maboke’s car which was being driven by his wife.

It is alleged that Mandebvu disembarked from his car and started assaulting the former mayor, his wife as well as another passenger who was in the latter’s car.

It is further alleged that during the brawl, a car approached the scene, failed to brake and hit Mandebvu who was reportedly in the middle of the road seriously injuring him in the process.

Mandebvu denied the accusations and said it was Maboke who saw his car heading to a food outlet and blocked it.

He said upon realizing that he was not in the vehicle, the Mabokes continued their journey, which is when they saw him at a lay-by along Masvingo-Mutare Road.

Mandebvu alleges that Maboke tried to cross the road towards him but returned to his vehicle, reversed it and hit Mandebvu, who fell on the ground.

He further said when Maboke and his accomplices heard that he had been taken to a clinic in Nyika, they followed him there and became violent assaulting his wife, mother and a nurse at the health institution.

Mandebvu is said to have since filed attempted murder charges against Maboke alleging that he was hit by the latter’s vehicle, not by any other vehicle as had been reported. 

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Mai Titi in Hot Soup Over Video With Auxillia’s Mnangagwa Husband

Video Sparks Outrage and Fear of Reprisals.

The video’s caption, “A special Mother’s day well spent with His Excellency Dr. ED Mnangagwa. We love you President. ED pfeeeee,” has caused a stir, with insiders worried about the potential backlash Mai Titi might face. Historical precedents, such as the tragic case of the late Raymond Majonga, who faced a grim choice under duress after allegations of an affair, loom over the current scandal, suggesting possible severe repercussions for Murata.

A State House source expressed severe disapproval to ZimEye, stating, “We have told her to delete all those pictures and videos which are nothing but disrespectful.”

Potential Political and Social Ramifications

The incident is not merely about a breach of protocol or personal boundaries; it taps into deeper issues within Zimbabwe’s political landscape. Past allegations of romantic entanglements with President Mnangagwa have previously stirred public and private debates about fidelity and respect concerning the First Family.

Political analyst Tendai Marima notes, “Excluding the First Lady in such a public message, especially on Mother’s Day, can be seen as a significant oversight at best and a deliberate act of disrespect at worst.”

Criticism over “ED Pfee” Slogan

Adding to the controversy is the slogan “ED Pfee” used in the video, which has been criticized for its inappropriate sexual connotations, further complicating the public’s reception of the message. This term, while originally a political rallying cry, has sparked debate over its evolving interpretations.

Sociologist Dr. Farai Mutondoro commented on the issue, “Such language shifts focus from legitimate political discourse to moral and ethical concerns, which is damaging at both national and international levels.”

Calls for Respect and Decorum

As the controversy unfolds, there is a strong call from various quarters for heightened decorum in political communications. Human rights advocate Linda Masarira emphasized the necessity for respectful language, stating, “Our leaders and their supporters must reflect values of respect, integrity, and equality. We must avoid hidden agendas or inappropriate insinuations that divide rather than unite.”

The situation remains tense as stakeholders and the public await responses from both the presidency and Mai Titi. The unfolding events will be crucial in determining the socialite’s future and the broader implications for the image and integrity of Zimbabwe’s leadership.

Cash Crisis Hits Zimbabwe as RBZ Fails to Deliver ZiG

Business Reporter- Zimbabwe is grappling with a severe cash crisis as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) fails to supply the market with the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG).

Cash scarcity adversely impacts aggregate demand, particularly in the informal sector, which constitutes the majority of Zimbabwe’s workforce and heavily relies on cash transactions.

RBZ commenced the circulation of ZiG notes and coins on April 30, nearly three weeks after ZiG replaced the Zimbabwe dollar, which had experienced a staggering 75% depreciation this year alone. 

The shortage of cash has reverberated across various sectors, including transport, supermarkets, and the informal market, causing disruptions to business operations.

Economist Gift Mugano, speaking to a local weekly, attributed the cash shortage to the Central Bank’s “incompetence,” stating, “We do not have enough ZiG from the central bank. The size of the money supply is about ZiG90 million, whereas the size of our economy is about ZiG20 billion. So, the question is how does the government expect to provide enough cash in the market with such a small share of ZiG? The central bank has not printed enough ZiG. Last time I checked, they had only printed small denominations, thereby starving the market. This is a failure; the bank must print enough ZiG currency and sufficient denominations for the market. At this stage, we should not be struggling to access ZiG just for change; it’s serious incompetence on behalf of the central bank.” Mugano warned that the scarcity of ZiG could lead to increased dollarization, highlighting the risk of relying on foreign currency if ZiG remains unavailable.

Another economist, Prosper Chitambara, suggested that the cash shortage could be a deliberate strategy by the RBZ to prevent excessive liquidity in the economy and curb inflation. 

Chitambara stated, “It could be a supply issue; the central bank did not print enough money. Maybe they are trying to monitor the situation because you do not want to introduce too much liquidity into the economy; it can actually have a destabilizing impact. Of course, there is a strong demand for ZiG, especially to facilitate change. So obviously, we need to create that fine balance in terms of ensuring there is enough supply.”

Fanwell Mutogo, CEO of the Bankers Association of Zimbabwe, indicated that banks typically order cash from the central bank based on anticipated customer demand and encouraged customers to embrace digital transactions as part of a broader digitization effort aimed at reducing reliance on physical cash and enhancing efficiency.

The introduction of ZiG marks Zimbabwe’s sixth attempt at establishing a functional local currency since the hyperinflation crisis of 2008 decimated the Zimbabwe dollar (ZWD).

Tribute To Former Caps United Skipper…

Former CAPS United defender Tapiwa Kumbuyani has died.

He was 41.

Kumbuyani reportedly succumbed to liver cancer in his hometown of Gweru.

The former defender’s ex-club, CAPS United, confirmed his death and paid their condolences.

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Mutsvangwa’s Son Denied Bail

By A Correspondent| Women Affairs minister Monica Mutsvangwa’s son Neville Mutsvangwa was this afternoon denied bail by Harare Magistrate by Dennis Mangosi who remanded him in custody to 30 May for routine remand.

Neville was arrested last week and charged with contravening section 5(1)(a)(ii) of the Exchange Control Act, one count of contravening the Bank Use Promotion and Suppression of Money Laundering Act.

He is also facing another charge of contravening the Postal and Telecommunications Act in that he was allegedly found unlawfully using Starlink equipment.

Neville was arrested together with two other people namely Ellas Majachani and Simbarashe Tichingana.

Meanwhile, Neville’s father Chris Mutsvangwa has accused some people in the ruling party of trying to fix him for his association with President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

FC Wangu Mazodze Thrash GZU

GZU………………………….0
FC Wangu Mazodze…5

13/05/2024

By Stephen Chuma

Eastern Region Division 1 League log leaders, FC Wangu Mazodze yesterday walloped Great Zimbabwe University FC by 5 goals to nil at Mucheke Stadium in Masvingo.

The result means Zhalala Zhululu Boys maintained their 100 percent winning record after collecting maximum points in all their 5 matches.

After keeping another clean sheet yesterday, it now means FC Wangu Mazodze has gone for 450 minutes without conceding a goal.

FC Wangu Mazodze begun the match like a house on fire showing their intent to quickly dismantle a GZU team that is struggling to win matches.

It was not surprising when the red hot Edward Mafa found the opener with a simple tap in on the 25th minute. Before that striker, Tinaye Tsimba had missed two glorious chances to open the scores much to the frustrations of vocal Zhalala Zhululu fans.

The striker was again guilty of missing clear cut chances on the 31st and 45th minutes.

Nicholas Muchadei could also have scored a second for Zhalala Zhululu on the 39th minute after some good work from Tsimba but his snap shot was safely gathered by GZU goal keeper.

In the second half it was only a matter of how many goals, as the Kingdom Boys went for the broke in search of a big scoreline.

Mafa scored his second and the second of the game on 52 minutes to send the visitors bay into frenzy.

With Zhalala Zhululu supporters still celebrating the second goal, Guidance Charinda added a 3rd on the 56th minute. Substitute, MacDonald Mavuto scored a 4th on the 73rd minute as the Kingdom Boys went on a rampage.

Another substitute, Nicole Mutatiwa capped a brilliant afternoon for Zhalala Zhululu by scoring a 5th on the 87th minute.

Up next, FC Wangu Mazodze are at home against second placed Buffaloes FC in what promises to be an exciting match at Mucheke Stadium on Sunday.

Attention Shifts To World Environment Day

As the world grapples with pressing environmental challenges, attention is turning towards World Environment Day, an annual event celebrated on June 5th.

This year, the spotlight falls on Tshikovha Graduates Academy, which has scheduled a special event for June 27th in Komatipoort, South Africa.

The Academy is taking proactive steps to address environmental issues and promote sustainable practices within the community.

The theme for this year’s World Environment Day emphasizes the urgency of protecting conservation areas and mitigating the impact of human activities on climate change.

With rising temperatures, deforestation, and pollution threatening ecosystems worldwide, there’s a growing recognition of the need for collective action.

Tshikovha Graduates Academy recognizes its role in fostering environmental stewardship among its students and the broader community. Through initiatives such as waste removal from streets and tree planting campaigns, the academy aims to raise awareness and inspire meaningful action. By instilling a sense of responsibility towards the environment, they are nurturing future leaders who will advocate for sustainable development.

In addition to practical initiatives, education plays a crucial role in shaping attitudes and behaviors towards the environment.

By educating the nation on the effects of human activities on climate change, Tshikovha Graduates Academy aims to empower individuals to make informed choices and adopt environmentally friendly practices in their daily lives.

The upcoming event in Komatipoort promises to be a celebration of environmental consciousness and collective responsibility.

It’s an opportunity for the community to come together, learn from experts, and participate in activities that promote environmental sustainability.

Whether it’s tree planting, recycling workshops, or educational seminars, there will be something for everyone to engage with and contribute to a greener, healthier future.

As we mark World Environment Day, let us heed the call to action and join Tshikovha Graduates Academy in their commitment to protecting our planet. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that future generations inherit a world rich in biodiversity and natural beauty.

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Respect Mothers, Nelson Chamisa Implores Nation

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In a heartfelt tribute to the mothers of Zimbabwe, Advocate Nelson Chamisa, the young opposition leader, has highlighted the invaluable contributions and sacrifices made by mothers across the nation.

In a statement released on Sunday, Chamisa eloquently chronicled the pivotal roles mothers play in shaping societies and nurturing future generations.

“DEAR MOTHERS, YOU KEEP HOPE ALIVE,” Chamisa’s statement began, emphasizing the enduring resilience and inspiration embodied by mothers.

He went on to acknowledge the unparalleled strength exhibited by women, noting that they often bear the heaviest burdens of life, including those of nations, communities, and families.

“Women shoulder and carry the heaviest burdens in life—the burdens of nations, communities, and families,” Chamisa remarked, acknowledging the immense weight of responsibility shouldered by mothers.

He emphasized that mothers serve as pillars of strength and support, offering solace and care to the weak, sick, and vulnerable among us.

Highlighting the often unseen and unrecognized efforts of mothers, Chamisa praised their unwavering dedication and resilience in the face of adversity.

“Our Mothers are the epitome of resilience and testament of indomitability,” he declared, underscoring the immeasurable impact of maternal love and sacrifice.

“To all amazing Mothers out there, you are jewels,” Chamisa expressed his deep appreciation for the selfless contributions of mothers, both acknowledged and unseen.

He emphasized that motherhood is not just a biological role but a divine gift and a sacred responsibility bestowed by a higher power.

Chamisa extended his heartfelt prayers and blessings to all mothers, recognizing their immeasurable value to society.

“Praying for all Mothers. God bless you,” he concluded, wishing all mothers a joyous Mother’s Day and expressing gratitude for their invaluable contributions to the world.

Chamisa’s poignant tribute serves as a reminder of the immeasurable influence and importance of mothers in shaping our lives and communities, underscoring the need for society to recognize and honor their contributions.

As we celebrate Mother’s Day, let us not only express our gratitude but also commit to supporting and uplifting mothers in all facets of life.

Mnangagwa On Camera Renaming Meikles Hotel to Hyatt Regency

By Dorrothy Moyo | ZANU PF President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa officiated the renaming ceremony of Meikles Hotel to Hyatt Regency Hotel in Harare on Monday. This announcement marks a significant shift in the landscape of Zimbabwe’s hospitality industry, with the iconic Meikles Hotel undergoing extensive renovations to emerge under a new brand.

Mnangagwa unveiling the plaque

While the rebranding signals a modernization effort and a step towards attracting international visitors, it has also sparked widespread outrage among thousands of Zimbabweans. Meikles Hotel, steeped in history and nostalgia, holds a special place in the hearts of many locals, serving as a landmark of the country’s heritage for decades. The decision to discard the familiar name in favor of a global brand like Hyatt Regency has been met with skepticism and resistance from those who view it as an erasure of Zimbabwean identity and history.

The timing of the renaming ceremony coincides with Zimbabwe’s preparations to host the 44th SADC Heads of State Summit and the upcoming 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup, where the hotel is expected to play a significant role in accommodating dignitaries and international cricket teams. Proponents of the rebranding argue that aligning with a prestigious international brand like Hyatt will elevate the country’s tourism profile and attract high-end clientele, ultimately boosting the economy.

However, amidst the fanfare surrounding the unveiling of the Hyatt Regency plaque, questions linger about the implications of this decision on the local community and economy. Critics argue that the rebranding represents a shift towards prioritizing foreign investment and catering to the elite, neglecting the needs and sentiments of ordinary Zimbabweans. The renovation and rebranding process, while promising a fresh look and modern amenities, risk sidelining local businesses and workers who have long been part of Meikles Hotel’s legacy.

Furthermore, concerns have been raised about the transparency and accountability surrounding the decision-making process leading to the rebranding. The lack of consultation with the broader community and the perceived haste in implementing the changes have fueled suspicions of ulterior motives behind the rebranding initiative.

As Zimbabwe navigates its path towards economic revitalization and global integration, the rebranding of Meikles Hotel to Hyatt Regency serves as a microcosm of the broader tensions between tradition and progress, local identity and global influence. While the move holds the promise of ushering in a new era of luxury hospitality and international recognition, it also underscores the complexities and challenges inherent in balancing the aspirations of a nation with the demands of a rapidly changing world.

Picture Of Mnangagwa Dangerously Close To Mai Titi Creates Noise On Social Media

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

A recent photograph capturing Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa alongside controversial comedienne Felistas Murata, popularly known as Mai Titi, has ignited a storm of controversy across social media platforms, prompting diverse reactions and speculation.

The image, which depicts Mnangagwa and Mai Titi in close proximity, has stirred debate among Zimbabwean netizens, with some expressing concern over the perceived intimacy between the Zanu PF leader and the outspoken entertainer.

Accusations have been leveled against Mai Titi for allegedly encroaching upon Mnangagwa’s personal space, while others have questioned the appropriateness of the encounter.

“President Mnangagwa should maintain his dignity and distance himself from controversial figures like Mai Titi,” remarked one social media user, echoing the sentiments of those critical of the photograph.

“This undermines the integrity of the presidency and sends the wrong message to the public,” they added, reflecting concerns over the potential implications of the perceived association between Mnangagwa and Mai Titi.

Conversely, others have defended Mai Titi, arguing that her interaction with Mnangagwa should not be misconstrued or sensationalized.

“Mai Titi is a public figure in her own right, and there’s nothing wrong with her engaging with the president,” asserted another social media user, pushing back against the criticism directed towards the comedienne.

“We should focus on substantive issues rather than scrutinizing harmless interactions,” they added, urging restraint in interpreting the photograph.

The photograph has reignited discussions surrounding the boundaries between politics, entertainment, and social media in Zimbabwean society.

As public figures increasingly engage with each other across diverse platforms, the lines between personal and political spheres become increasingly blurred, leading to debates about propriety, decorum, and the perceived implications of such interactions.

Critics argue that Mnangagwa’s association with Mai Titi undermines the seriousness of his office and detracts from the gravity of the issues facing Zimbabwe. Conversely, supporters maintain that such encounters reflect the president’s accessibility and willingness to engage with individuals from all walks of life, irrespective of their public image or reputation.

As the photograph continues to circulate on social media, it serves as a reminder of the complexities and nuances inherent in the intersection of politics, entertainment, and digital communication.

While some may view the encounter between Mnangagwa and Mai Titi as innocuous, others interpret it as a reflection of broader societal dynamics and power relations within Zimbabwean politics and culture.

“Don’t Go To The UK, Life Is Too Expensive There,” Varakashi Tell Zimbabweans

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In a surprising twist, Zanu PF apologists, often referred to as Varakashi, have launched a campaign urging Zimbabweans to reconsider migrating to the United Kingdom, citing exorbitant living costs and economic hardships as compelling reasons to stay in Zimbabwe.

In a statement that has sparked debate and raised eyebrows, Varakashi members claimed that life in the UK is far more challenging and expensive compared to Zimbabwe, contradicting popular perceptions of Western countries as havens of opportunity and prosperity.

“LIFE IN THE UK IS MORE DIFFICULT THAN IN ZIMBABWE,” read a statement attributed to Varakashi.

“I wonder what greener pastures are Zimbabweans living in the UK, looking for when their country is doing better economically,” the statement continued, questioning the motivations behind Zimbabweans seeking better opportunities abroad.

The Varakashi spokesperson went on to express bewilderment at the phenomenon of Zimbabweans returning to their homeland after decades spent in the UK, allegedly without significant financial gains.

“I used to wonder why Zimbabweans who had been living in the UK for over 20 years returned to Zimbabwe empty-handed like they had been captured by a mermaid until I saw this photo. UK economy is hand to mouth,” the statement concluded, implying that the economic situation in the UK is precarious and unsustainable.

The Varakashi campaign represents a departure from the prevailing narrative that portrays emigration to Western countries, particularly the UK, as a pathway to better opportunities and improved living standards.

By challenging this narrative, Varakashi members are attempting to dissuade Zimbabweans from pursuing migration and instead encourage them to invest in their homeland.

However, the campaign has elicited mixed reactions, with some questioning the credibility of Varakashi’s claims and pointing to the socio-economic challenges facing Zimbabwe, including high unemployment, inflation, and currency instability.

Critics argue that while the UK may have its own economic struggles, it still offers opportunities and resources that are unavailable or inaccessible in Zimbabwe.

Moreover, the campaign has reignited debates about the root causes of Zimbabwe’s economic woes and the government’s responsibility in addressing them.

Critics accuse Zanu PF and the ruling elite of mismanagement, corruption, and policies that have contributed to the country’s economic decline, thereby driving citizens to seek better prospects abroad.

As the Varakashi campaign gains traction, it underscores the complexities of migration and the divergent perceptions of opportunities and challenges in different parts of the world.

While the UK may present its own set of difficulties, for many Zimbabweans, the allure of better prospects abroad remains strong, driven by aspirations for a better life and greater opportunities for themselves and their families.

Mnangagwa Forces Zanu PF Party Members To Use ZiG

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In a move that underscores the Zimbabwean government’s push for the adoption of the new currency, Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), Zanu PF Manicaland Provincial leadership has issued a directive mandating all party members to embrace the controversial currency.

The directive, reportedly issued by Zanu PF heavyweight Patrick Chinamasa, was revealed over the weekend, signalling a significant shift in the party’s stance towards ZiG.

According to insiders, Chinamasa declared the use of ZiG mandatory among party members during a gathering on Sunday.

“The Provincial Coordinating Committee members are here for the new currency ZiG community engagement.

Politburo members Patrick Chinamasa and Andy Mhlanga are here for the ZiG meeting. ZiG is a must for all members, ” a Zanu PF source disclosed.

Chinamasa’s pronouncement marks a notable departure from the party’s previous cautious stance on ZiG, which has faced skepticism and resistance from some quarters.

The move to compel Zanu PF members to embrace the new currency reflects President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration’s determination to promote its adoption despite widespread concerns.

In response to the directive, Zanu PF members are expected to engage in community outreach initiatives aimed at familiarizing the public with ZiG and promoting its acceptance. The involvement of high-ranking party officials, including Chinamasa and Andy Mhlanga, underscores the significance attached to the adoption of ZiG within Zanu PF ranks.

While proponents argue that ZiG represents a viable solution to Zimbabwe’s economic challenges, critics have raised questions about its legality, stability, and potential impact on the country’s fragile financial system. The government’s push for its widespread adoption has fueled debate and raised concerns among citizens and opposition groups alike.

The decision to enforce ZiG usage within Zanu PF could have far-reaching implications for the currency’s acceptance and broader economic policy in Zimbabwe.

As the government continues to promote ZiG as a cornerstone of its economic recovery efforts, its success will depend significantly on public perception and confidence.

Chinamasa’s directive underscores the government’s resolve to steer Zimbabwe towards economic stability and prosperity, albeit amidst ongoing challenges and uncertainties.

However, the effectiveness of such measures in addressing the root causes of Zimbabwe’s economic woes remains to be seen, with many observers calling for comprehensive reforms and sustainable solutions.

As Zanu PF members mobilize to embrace ZiG, the currency’s future trajectory will be closely monitored both domestically and internationally.

Its success or failure could have profound implications not only for Zimbabwe’s economy but also for the political landscape and broader regional dynamics in Southern Africa.

Mai Titi Goes Beserk, Defends Zanu PF Association

By A Correspondent| Ex-convict and controversial socialite Felistas Murata popularly known as Mai Titi has defended her recent picture with President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying everyone has a right to support his or her party of choice.

In a typical I dont care attitude which could suggest she only values her new found proximity to Mnangagwa, she went berserk dismissing her followers who openly disapproved her picture with the Zanu PF leader.

Below is Mai Titi’s reaction following overwhelming disapproval of her association with Mnangagwa;

“Munhu mumwe nemumwe anekodzero yekuteverera bato raanoda asina kumbunyikidzwa. Zvekuzokanda maAngry face papost yangu naPresident atove madrama. We all have freedom to vote and choose who we want to follow.
I follow His Excellency and First Lady Dr Auxilia Mnangagwa and I am Zanu Pf . If you don’t like that there s nothing I can do to change you .
I have seen what they are doing to our Nation from Roads , Schools , Empowerment etc.
Our Airport has improved greatly and you can’t tell me you you are not noticing that .
Angel of Hope foundation ya First Lady Vedu Dr Auxilia Mnangagwa zvainoitira nherera neShirikadzi you don’t see that . She goes all out in helping the needy .
We are millions of people in Zimbabwe ?? you can’t expect change in 2 days but each and everyday there is visible change in Zimbabwe.
You choose to see the bad side only not the good deeds and unfortunately it’s sad .
I follow the good works and I can’t be hotspotted to hate what I don’t know.
If you have issues they are your issues not mine .
Even the Bible says love and honour your President.

Nyika inovakwa neVene vayo do not divide our Nation but rather unite and build Zimbabwe together as one .
I am for the ruling party .
And nothing will change that .
Pamberi neZanu Pf .

Zim Ill-treats Egyptian Nationals, Detained Despite Having Legal Documents

By A Correspondent| Two Egyptian nationals were arbitrarily detained by Zimbabwe immigration officials under opaque circumstances.

The two Egyptians Emad Awny Elgamal and Khaled Fuozi Foudza, were arrested by immigration officials on 6 March and detained at Harare Remand Prison on the pretext that the immigration officials intended to “verify their documents” and no charges were preferred against them ever since they were detained.

The duo was detained notwithstanding the fact that they had valid visitors’ permits which allowed them to stay in Zimbabwe after they entered the country lawfully through Beitbridge Border Post.

Upon their arrival at Beitbridge Border Post, the two Egyptians had presented their documents to the immigration officials, who were satisfied and issued them with valid visitors’ permits authorising them to stay in Zimbabwe for 30 days.

On 27 March, Elgamal and Foudza engaged Harare lawyer Brighton Sadowera of Sadowera Kuwana Legal Practitioners, who filed an urgent chamber application at Harare High Court seeking an order compelling the immigration officials to immediately release them.

Sadowera also asked the High Court to declare the provisions of section 8 of the Immigration Act, which allows immigration officers to detain people arbitrarily for 14 days without taking them to court, to be in violation of the rights of detained persons guaranteed in terms of section 50(2)(b) of the Constitution, which guarantees the right of every person detained for a suspected offence to be taken to court within 48 hours of their detention.

The lawyer also argued that the two Egyptians were entitled to their immediate release in any case, because the 14 days period which the immigration officers and prison services are allowed to detain people in terms of section 8 of the Immigration Act had lapsed.

On 5 April, when the application was set down for hearing before High Court Judge Justice Pisirayi Kwenda, Respect Gono, the Chief Director of Immigration, conceded that her organisation was unlawfully detaining the two Egyptians and hence they were entitled to their release and would facilitate their return to the North African country.

This saw the matter being removed from the court roll owing to the concession made by the Chief Director of Immigration.

Resultantly, Elgamal and Foudza were released from prison on 6 April and their lawyers escorted them to Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, where they flew back to Egypt.

Mutsvangwa Crosses Red-Line, Calls Chiwenga Mafiki-zolo

By Political Reporter- Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa has crossed the red line by attacking Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and caused the former military boss to arrest his son Navelli on allegations of money laundering and illegal dealing in cash.

Chiwenga was the leader of the junta, which kicked out the late President Robert Mugabe from power in November 2017 in a military coup.

Mutsvangwa maintained 44-year-old Neville Mutsvangwa’s innocence, claiming that his arrest was the work of adversaries  “trying to abuse the judiciary system, hoping that I can have an attitude against the state.”

Mutsvangwa’s wife, also claimed her son’s arrest was “political victimisation.”

Mutsvangwa, who was clever not to name Chiwenga in the interview with The Standard, left enough clues about the target of his attack.

He claimed that he had “established beyond any doubt” that Mnangagwa had not instigated the arrest, “so it is somebody else who thinks that he is wearing the shoes of the head of state to manipulate the relationship between me and the president.”

“You know, the gate to power according to the constitution is through an election, not through games and shenanigans and subterfuge… I don’t answer to ambitious individuals,” Mutsvangwa said, referring to Chiwenga’s reported ambitions to be Zanu PF and the country’s next leader when Mnangagwa’s second and final term ends in 2028.

Mutsvangwa appeared at pains to portray his relationship with Mnangagwa as close – even after the president sacked him from his cabinet in February for insubordination when he refused to relinquish his role as chairman of the war veterans association. Mnangagwa had given him a choice between being a minister for veterans, or leading the association. He insisted on being both.

To buttress his claims of loyalty to Mnangagwa over many years, he said he was one of Mnangagwa’s “pioneer recruits to his office of personal assistant” at the age of 22 in 1978, a year after Mnangagwa – who had spent time in Tanzania – returned to Mozambique where the liberation movement ZANLA had set up its war headquarters.

While Mnangagwa returned to Mozambique in 1977, Mutsvangwa made the point that Chiwenga arrived from Tanzania in 1978, “a year before we won, a year before victory.”

“Remember the war was in Mozambique and not in Tanzania,” Mutsvangwa said.

Zimbabwe’s guerilla war with white occupiers was brief, say historians, as it intensified from the end of 1977 to 1979 when the white settler government in the then Southern Rhodesia agreed to black majority rule at a conference in the United Kingdom. The war effort mainly involved sabotage activities on infrastructure and sporadic attacks on white farmers.

“I was already working with the president,” Mutsvangwa told The Standard. “I think that proximity to him, my proximity to the president, they think through their post-independence proximity to the president they can influence him against me, or me against him.

“It’s an impossibly long shot for the power ambitious to ever think they can drive a wedge into such a long, strong and revolutionary acquaintance between me and the president.

“Persecuting my son as a carrot and stick to that nefarious enterprise will never yield the much-craved outcome.”

Neville Mutsvangwa appeared before a Harare magistrate on Friday and was remanded to Monday for his bail hearing.

The case will be a test for the country’s judiciary, which has so far denied bail to over 100 people arrested on charges of illegal dealing in currency as the government attempts to shore up its new currency, the ZiG.

Kerina On Masvingo ED Song Video

ZANU PF and Zimbabweans must refuse any third term of Emmerson Mnangagwa who is creating a Masvingo dynasty, writes Kerina Mujati.

By Kerina Mujati | ZimEye |
Good afternoon Zimbabwe. A polite reminder to these misguided paid mouthpiece for ZanuPF Lacoste 3rd term agenda prophets of doom that Masvingo is a Province not Zimbabwe.

When you parade your ignorance publicly that “Masvingo yati ngaarambe achingo tonga Mnangagwa” that is a very dangerous precedence as Zimbabwe as a nation is bigger than Masvingo and your ED. Is Masvingo now ZanuPF, our Constitution, our Judiciary and the one that decides what is in the best interest of the nation? I am very certain that in Masvingo did not win during Elections and Masvingo is not the only Province that vote in Zimbabwe. Saka muri kutiiko imi?
I can see some faces and body language of some people who appear not interested and as if they just attended for the sake of their safety only.
I hope the War Veterans are wiser and refuse to be used by ZanuPF in all this power struggle to endorse any time for ED. We have noted sellouts in the pseudo Opposition like Caston Matewu, Richard Tsvangirai and others how they are maneuvering to think they would getaway with it . Let it be known to them that they will not abuse the Parliament to endorse ED to violate our Constitution in his ego to build a Mafidhi Dynasty. ZanuPF stand tall and defend the nation from this rotten and greedy Mnangagwa evil family. It is time our people across the nation to think with their God given wisdom not their bellies.
If Mnangagwa want to create a Mafidhi Dynasty, I am pretty sure they can allow him to create such back in Mumbwa not in our Zimbabwe. Remember these modern day sellouts. ED was the damned CRIMINAL around Mugabe and his dirty Dynasty plans must be resisted.
#Cdesistermwenewazvo
#kerinamujati

Ziyambi Says They Will Not Force ZiG On The Market But Action On The Ground Suggests Otherwise

By A Correspondent| Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Hon Ziyambi Ziyambi has said the government will not force businesses to transact in the newly introduced local currency, Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) but will allow market forces to determine the utilisation of the local currency.

This is however contrary to what is happening on the ground as the police are clamping down on forex traders accusing them of sabotaging the ZiG.

Addressing a ZANU PF Inter-district meeting for Zvimba District in Banket, Minister Ziyambi said the ZiG is one of the ways the country used to bust illegal economic sanctions on the country.

“We won’t go around forcing businesses to accept ZiG but we will let market forces lead people to ZiG and you will see this gradually as the government has put in place systems that there will be taxes required from business and we said this should be exclusively paid in ZiG and we will see how those businesses who are still reluctant to use our local currency pay for their tax obligations,” he said.

Minister Ziyambi said the current pricing distortions will be short-lived as market forces will slowly bring back sanity in the economy.

“I know a lot is going on as far as prices are concerned and people still have questions but everything will be stable very soon as we progress. As the government, we agreed that we will not be focussing on controlling or setting up prices but we will allow the fundamental business principles of market forces to take the leading role in bringing sanity into the economy ” he revealed.

Minister Ziyambi said the government will ensure that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will focus on its core business and not get involved in quasi-fiscal activities which is the duty of the Finance Ministry.

“We have directed our Governor, Dr. John Mushayavanhu to ensure that RBZ sticks to its core business and not get entangled in the quasi-fiscal activities like what was happening in the past where the Reserve Bank was carrying some activities which are supposed to be done by the government like we saw them getting into agriculture and retail through mechanization and the Basic Commodities Supply Side Intervention (BACOSSI) that may lead into temptation of printing more money to sustain the costs,” he said.

Turning to illegal forex traders the minister said there would be no sacred cows.

“We now have a statutory instrument which will deal with the issues of illegal forex dealers and I assure you there will be no selection of the law as anyone found to be illegally dealing in forex trade will be dealt with and without favor or fear. I would like to warn those in positions of authority that no one will be spared if caught on the wrong side of the law,” he said.

Chiwenga Flexes Muscle “Fires” Mutsvangwa

By Political Reporter- Vice President President Constantino Chiwenga is said to have issued an order to terminate Monica Mutsvangwa’s cabinet post.

Monica is the minister of Women’s Affairs. She was recently demoted from the powerful position of the Information ministry.

Monica is on the line of fire because of his husband Christopher Mutsvangwa’s tuff with Chiwenga.

Zanu PF spokesman Chris Mutsvangwa gave an interview to a private weekly accusing Chiwenga of causing his son’s arrest last Thursday on allegations of money laundering and illegal dealing in cash.

Mutsvangwa maintained 44-year-old Neville Mutsvangwa’s innocence, claiming that his arrest was the work of adversaries who were “trying to abuse the judiciary system, hoping that I can have an attitude against the state.”

Mutsvangwa’s wife, also claimed her son’s arrest was “political victimisation.”

Mutsvangwa did not name Chiwenga in the interview with The Standard, but left enough clues about the target of his attack.

He claimed that he had “established beyond any doubt” that Mnangagwa had not instigated the arrest, “so it is somebody else who thinks that he is wearing the shoes of the head of state to manipulate the relationship between me and the president.”

“You know, the gate to power according to the constitution is through an election, not through games and shenanigans and subterfuge… I don’t answer to ambitious individuals,” Mutsvangwa said, referring to Chiwenga’s reported ambitions to be Zanu PF and the country’s next leader when Mnangagwa’s second and final term ends in 2028.

” Chiwenga is bitter about the Mutsvangwa’s and he wants Monica out of the government. He hhas since expressed his sadness to the President who have given him a go ahead to deal with this rogue family”, said our highly placed sources with the Chiwenga security.

Chadzamira Violently Removes Widow From Plot

Own Correspondent

Accusations have surfaced against Masvingo Provincial Minister of State and Devolution, Ezra Ruvai Chadzamira, alleging that he’s leveraging his governmental authority to claim a 5-hectare plot from a widow in Masvingo.

This move is purportedly to facilitate the construction of his private elite school.

The plot in question, Plot 1 in Morning side, located approximately six kilometers from Masvingo’s city center along the old Great Zimbabwe ruins road, is being contested by Chadzamira, who allegedly aims to seize it despite the Mutseste family having occupied it for over two decades.

Following the passing of David Mutsetse, the property owner, last year, his widow, Farai Mutsetse, and their three children inherited his properties, including Plot 1.

Records from the Masvingo city council’s engineering department indicate that the family obtained permission to develop the plot in 2009 under the regional town and country planning Act of 1976. They invested significantly in developing a residential home and running a successful agricultural venture on the land.

Chadzamira’s purported plan to evict the Mutsetse family and proceed with the construction of his private school has caused unrest.

According to the family spokesperson, Clever Mutisi, Chadzamira allegedly claimed ownership of the plot, citing government acquisition. Despite the family’s engagement of legal counsel to seek clarity on the matter, progress has been elusive, with both council and government officials maintaining secrecy.

This isn’t the first time Chadzamira has faced accusations of appropriating land, as in 2016, he reportedly seized Cresta Ibeka farm from an elderly white woman, Yvonne Goddard, who had resided there for over 45 years. Despite community protests and calls for the farm’s return to Goddard for continued productivity, Chadzamira’s actions have led to its decline.

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Sjambok Wielding Harare Man Arrested At State House Where He Wanted To See ‘His Father’ Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent| Felix Togaraseyi Magureyi was last week arrested he went to see President Emmerson Mnangagwa with a sjambok and a toy gun.

Magureyi has since appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court where he was remanded in custody

According to the state, on the 7th of May 2024, Magureyi went the State House at Number 1 Chancellor Avenue while driving his Toyota Hilux Raider and demanded to see President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

On arrival, Magureyi allegedly parked his motor vehicle at the visitor’s entrance and disembarked and danced before a police officer who was manning the entrance to the State House.

Magureyi told the policeman that he wanted to see Mnangagwa, claiming he is his father before forcing his way into the premises after having been denied entry leading to his arrest.

A search was conducted in Magureyi’s vehicle and police recovered an unknown pistol magazine, four rounds of ammunition, one hand-held Boafeng communication radio, a burnt bulb extract, a bunch of keys, a sjambok and a toy firearm.

Caps United Dismiss Yadah

Simba Bhora moved to the top of the Castle Lager Premiership table for the first this season after coming from behind to beat defending Champions Ngezi Platinum 2-1on Saturday.

Ngezi surged ahead in the 25th minute through Tapiwa Mandinyenya.

Simba equalised in the second half through substitute Billy Vheremu’s 75th minute effort.

The hosts completed their comeback ten minutes later courtesy of Kudzidai Chigwida’s own-goal.

The result puts them on twenty points, one ahead of second-placed Highlanders, who are in action on Sunday.

At Rufaro Stadium, CAPS United netted a last minute winner and Yadah 1-0.

The Green Machine secured the maximum points through William Manondo’s goal.

Elsewhere, Green Fuel edged ZPC Kariba 1-0, while the derby between Chicken Inn and Bulawayo Chiefs ended goalless.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 11 Results:
Yadah 0-1 CAPS United
Bulawayo Chiefs 0-0 Chicken Inn
Simba Bhora 2-1 Ngezi Platinum
Green Fuel 1-0 ZPC Kariba

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Mnangagwa Ditches Mutsvangwa?

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

Neville Sunungurai Mutsvangwa, 44, has found himself in hot water once again, this time facing charges related to the possession of Starlink equipment without government approval.

The son of Zanu PF spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa and Minister Monica Mutsvangwa, Neville’s troubles seem to be mounting as he navigates the complexities of Zimbabwe’s legal system.

According to the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe , the latest incident unfolded on May 9, 2024, when police received a tip-off regarding Neville’s possession of Starlink equipment.

Acting on the information, law enforcement officials proceeded to Neville’s residence, where they allegedly discovered a Starlink router.

The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe said: “On the 9 of May 2024, police received a tip-off to the effect that the accused person was in possession of Starlink equipment.

Police proceeded to the said person’s place of residence and discovered a Starlink router.”

The possession of Starlink equipment without government approval is a serious offense under Zimbabwean law, adding another layer of legal complexity to Neville’s already precarious situation. As the son of influential political figures, his actions and legal battles are closely scrutinized, with implications that extend beyond his personal circumstances.

This latest development comes in the wake of Neville’s previous arrest for facilitating illicit transactions, further complicating his legal standing.

While details surrounding the possession of the Starlink equipment are still emerging, the case highlights the intersection of technology, regulation, and political influence in Zimbabwe.

As Neville Mutsvangwa prepares to face the legal ramifications of these charges, questions linger about the broader implications for individuals and businesses navigating Zimbabwe’s regulatory landscape.

With the advancement of technology outpacing regulatory frameworks, cases like this underscore the challenges of balancing innovation with compliance in a rapidly evolving digital world.

As the legal process unfolds, Neville Mutsvangwa’s case serves as a microcosm of larger societal issues, shedding light on the complexities of power, privilege, and accountability in Zimbabwean society.

Whether justice will be served or political influence will sway the outcome remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Neville’s legal troubles are far from over.

Open Question To Chris Mutsvangwa…

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

Zanu PF spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa, known for his vocal criticism of the late former President Robert Mugabe’s legacy, finds himself in an uncomfortable spotlight as his son, Neville Mutsvangwa, faces legal troubles.

Neville Mutsvangwa was apprehended on Thursday and subsequently appeared in court on Friday, where he faced charges related to contravening the Exchange Control Act and the Postal and Telecommunications Act. Despite being a prominent figure in the political sphere, his father, Chris Mutsvangwa, has remained tight-lipped about the situation.

In a dramatic turn of events, Neville Mutsvangwa, along with Elis Majachani and Simbarashe Tichingana, now finds himself spending the weekend behind bars awaiting the outcome of their bail hearing.

The trio is accused of serious offenses including contravening the Exchange Control Act, unlawfully trading in cash, and money laundering.

The allegations against them center around the operation of an unregistered money transfer company named Mumba Money Transfer, which authorities claim has been clandestinely transferring money for clients for over four years.

While Chris Mutsvangwa has been known to attribute Zimbabwe’s economic woes to the legacy of Robert Mugabe, his silence regarding his son’s legal entanglements has not gone unnoticed.

Could there be a deeper irony at play, with Mugabe seemingly rising from the grave to ensnare the offspring of one of his staunch critics?

As the legal proceedings continue, many await to see if Chris Mutsvangwa will break his silence and offer insight into his son’s predicament.

Will Mugabe’s shadow loom over this case, or will it merely be a footnote in the turbulent history of Zimbabwe’s political and economic landscape?

In the meantime, Neville Mutsvangwa and his co-accused must navigate the legal process, facing the possibility of significant repercussions if found guilty of the charges leveled against them.

The wheels of justice turn, and as they do, they shed light on the complexities and contradictions within Zimbabwe’s power dynamics.

Patient Who Sneaked Out Of Hospital Found Dead

Missing Patient from Gwanda Hospital Found Deceased

Gwanda, May 9, 2024 – A tragic discovery has occurred as the body of Keeper Moyo, a 60-year-old patient who mysteriously disappeared from Gwanda Provincial Hospital, was found deceased. Moyo was last seen on the night of April 30, 2024, around 10 PM before he vanished without a trace.

The body was located on May 7 by a local youth in a bush along the Manzamnyama River, in an advanced state of decomposition, sparking concerns about his whereabouts and safety during the period he was unaccounted for. Moyo had been suffering from memory loss, frequently expressing a desire to return to his rural home, which may have contributed to his fatal departure from the hospital, Masvingo Mirror reports.

Inspector Loveness Mangena, the spokesperson for Matabeleland South Provincial Police, confirmed the incident and stated that an investigation is actively underway. “Moyo was reported missing after he discharged himself from Gwanda Hospital late at night. His body was discovered a week later in a secluded, bushy area close to Manzamnyama River,” she reported.

This incident has highlighted significant security concerns regarding the safety of patients in government hospital facilities, prompting calls for stringent measures to prevent such occurrences in the future.

Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding Moyo’s disappearance and death, as the local community and Moyo’s family seek answers and closure following this distressing event. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.-MasvingoMorrror

Zivhu Humiliated

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In a recent social media post, controversial Zanu PF member Killer Zivhu has sparked outrage by publicly ridiculing hungry citizens. The insensitive remarks made by Zivhu have drawn sharp criticism from the public, highlighting the growing disconnect between political elites and the everyday struggles faced by ordinary Zimbabweans.

Zivhu’s actions have stunned many, as he took to social media to boast about enjoying a lavish meal while mocking those who cannot afford such luxuries.

In a now-deleted post, Zivhu shared a picture of himself indulging in delicious food, accompanied by derogatory comments aimed at those who are struggling to make ends meet.

“Watodya lunch here? , nhaiwe kana wamwa mvura chete,” Zivhu boldly proclaimed, demonstrating a shocking lack of empathy and understanding towards the plight of hungry citizens.

The callousness displayed by Zivhu in his remarks has sparked widespread condemnation, with many expressing outrage and disgust at his insensitivity towards the struggles faced by ordinary Zimbabweans.

Social media platforms have been flooded with criticism directed at Zivhu, with users calling for accountability and an apology for his disparaging comments.

In response to the backlash, Zivhu has attempted to downplay the severity of his remarks, claiming that they were taken out of context. However, his attempts to backtrack have done little to quell the anger of the public, who view his comments as indicative of a broader disconnect between political elites and the realities of everyday life for ordinary citizens.

Speaking out against Zivhu’s remarks, one social media user stated, “It is disgraceful that a public figure would openly mock the struggles of hungry citizens.

This behavior is not only insensitive but also demonstrates a complete lack of empathy and understanding towards the hardships faced by many Zimbabweans.”

Another commenter expressed their disappointment, saying, “As a member of Zanu PF, Zivhu should be using his platform to uplift and support the people, not belittle and mock them. His actions are a betrayal of the trust placed in him by the citizens he claims to represent.”

The controversy surrounding Zivhu’s remarks serves as a stark reminder of the pressing need for political leaders to be more attuned to the needs and concerns of the people they serve.

Instead of mocking the struggles of hungry citizens, there is a clear imperative for leaders to work towards addressing the root causes of poverty and food insecurity, and to implement policies that uplift and empower all Zimbabweans.

In the face of adversity, it is crucial for citizens to stand together in solidarity and demand accountability from those in positions of power.

By holding individuals like Zivhu to account for their words and actions, we can strive towards a more just and equitable society for all.

Chief Who Criticised ED’s Food-Aid-Stop, Dies

Chief Shana, Prominent Critic of Food Aid Deprivation, Passes Away

By Farai D Hove | The Hwange community and broader Zimbabwean society are in mourning following the death of Chief Shana of Jambezi, a vocal advocate for government collaboration with NGOs to address food shortages in Matabeleland North. Chief Shana, born Jonah Neluswi, passed away on Saturday night at Mater Dei Hospital in Bulawayo, where he had been receiving treatment for the past three weeks.

Chief Shana

Chief Shana had been at the forefront of urging the Zimbabwean government to allow non-governmental organizations to help provide food aid, especially as his district faces a severe drought this year, worsening the plight of his people in one of Zimbabwe’s poorest regions.

“We received the news of his death with sadness as we thought he would recover. He was one of our senior leaders whom we all looked up to in Matabeleland North, and you would remember he was provincial chair of the Chiefs Council for about 15 years,” remarked Chief Mtshane Khumalo of Bubi, President of the Chiefs Council.

Chief Shana’s leadership extended beyond his local jurisdiction, having served as a representative of Chiefs in the Senate, where he was a formidable advocate for the rights and welfare of traditional communities. “He was not a chief for Hwange only but for the whole province and nation as he was also at some point for many years a representative of Chiefs in the Senate,” Chief Mtshane added.

Richard Moyo, Matabeleland North Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister, expressed the region’s profound loss, stating, “Following his death, we have lost so much as traditional leaders. He occupied several senior positions in the province and national level.”

Consultations between the family and government regarding burial arrangements are currently underway, reflecting the high regard in which Chief Shana was held across political and social spectrums.

As the community reflects on Chief Shana’s legacy, his calls for collaborative efforts to tackle food insecurity, amplified by the impacts of climate change and frequent droughts, continue to resonate. His advocacy for involving NGOs in aid distribution underscored his commitment to the survival and dignity of his people, marking him as a leader deeply connected to the needs of his community.

Zim Nat Debate Team Triumphs at East Africa World Schools Debate Championships

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | In a display of oratory and critical thinking, the Zimbabwe National Debate Team clinched the top spot at the prestigious East Africa World Schools Debate Championships held in Kenya. The team outperformed 41 other competitors to secure the championship, demonstrating exceptional debating prowess and strategic acumen.

Zim Nat debate team in Nairobi, Kenya

The team’s victory was highlighted by several outstanding individual performances. Ryan was awarded Best Senior Speaker, Best Male Speaker, and Overall Best Speaker. Gabriel followed closely, earning the title of 2nd Best Senior Speaker and ranking 3rd Overall. Meanwhile, Makaita shone as the Best Junior Speaker, Best Female Speaker, and the 2nd Best Overall Speaker, making the Zimbabwe team’s speakers the top three out of the 150 students participating.

The organisation celebrated this significant achievement under the banner, “Debating Our Way to a Brighter Future,” reflecting their belief in the transformative power of debate. The team expressed profound gratitude for the relentless support from their coaches, parents, and schools, which played a crucial role in their success.

As the Zimbabwe National Debate Team sets its sights even higher, they are now gearing up for the debate Olympics and have initiated a fundraising campaign to support their journey. Contributions to their cause can be made through their GoFundMe page at [https://gofund.me/be2a9046](https://gofund.me/be2a9046).

This victory not only marks a significant milestone for the team but also positions Zimbabwe as a leading force in the world of academic debate. The impact of their achievement is expected to inspire future debaters in the region and beyond.-ZimEye

Warriors Star Breaks New Ground

Dylan Tawodzera, a promising talent from Zimbabwe, has inked his inaugural professional deal with Sheffield United FC.

His journey to this milestone spans over six years, honing his skills within the Academy and youth teams at Bramwell Lane.

Tawodzera’s father, a former player with Circle United FC and Camas FC, has been instrumental in nurturing budding talents within the Huddersfield junior grassroots structures, particularly those with Zimbabwean backgrounds.

With Tawodzera’s signing, Sheffield United FC moves closer to a player base of 100, positioning themselves as a formidable force for any future World Cup endeavors.

Congratulations to Dylan Tawodzera on this achievement!

Monica Mutsvangwa Fired?

Hi Editor.

Monica has been fired, are you aware? The tiff between her husband and VP Chiwenga has boiled up even though not yet official. Why not call them now ?

Passion Java Lured ZANU Single Mothers To Stadium Promising Them Chicken Inn | EXCLUSIVE

By Investigations Reporter | Featured ZimEye | In March, an intriguing WhatsApp group came into existence, orchestrated by the enigmatic Passion Java. Marketed as a benevolent initiative aimed at elevating living standards, the group quickly drew the interest of many women, who believed it to be a church-sponsored program. The promise was straightforward: pay a modest dollar to join a community poised to receive residential plots, a golden opportunity that resonated with many.

Passion Java

The enthusiasm was palpable among the members, each one harboring dreams of securing a plot for themselves. However, the initial optimism soon gave way to confusion and disillusionment. The narrative abruptly shifted when the group administrators, linked to Passion Java, announced that a hefty sum of $500 was required to secure a stand. This unexpected demand shook the members, most of whom were already grappling with economic hardships. The shock was profound for women like Mary, a widow and mother of three, who had managed to scrape together just the initial dollar.

As discussions within the group grew heated, another announcement surfaced, urging members to attend a large gathering at Passion Java’s stadium. This event, they were told, was crucial for those interested in the residential plots. Despite her reservations and the financial strain, Mary felt a flicker of hope—perhaps this function would clarify things.

Yet fate intervened, and Mary, like several others, found herself unable to attend. The aftermath of the event was chaotic. Through the flurry of messages that bombarded the group chat, tales of disappointment emerged. Those who managed to attend returned with stories not of triumph, but of disillusionment. The promised food was nowhere to be seen, and instead of support and solidarity, there were reports of accidents and mismanagement.

Among the voices of discontent, one resonated with a fierce determination—Alice, a respected elder in the community, declared her intent to reach out to Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, hoping for intervention. The group, initially a beacon of hope, had become a collective echo of frustration.

As the days passed, the true motive behind the WhatsApp group became painfully apparent. It wasn’t about empowering women or providing residential plots; it was a ploy to boost attendance at the Night Of Wonders stadium event. Passion Java had organized free bus transportation, luring members with the promise of food and support, only to leave many feeling used and exploited.

This revelation was a bitter pill, especially for the elderly women who had traveled great distances, fueled by the promise of a new beginning. They had put their trust in a vision that turned out to be a mirage.

Now, as they grappled with their dashed hopes, the women of the group united in their resolve to seek answers and justice. They hadn’t just lost money—they had been stripped of their faith in promises too good to be true. The community they sought was never about plots of land; it was about standing together against exploitation. They demanded accountability, not just for the lost $500 but for the betrayal of trust, a commodity far more valuable than any plot of land.

“These church programs are now exessive. Widows are struggling. Kids want to go to school, and there is no food. In the midst of all this, they use us like this,” one of the women tells ZimEye.

They continue saying, ” another problem is that the data cost is so high, so it is difficult to access news information like others do so that we make the right decisions. It is not right to use us like this just so we attend their church services.”

When asked about allegations from a WhatsApp group named “Home Seekers,” where women claimed they paid for residential stands and food at the National Sports Stadium, Passion Java was initially evasive, asking, “Wait, did you say that there are women who were made to pay $1?” before abruptly leaving the interview. He returned to question, “So, are you saying I paid them? Are you suggesting that I collected $1 from each of 245 women and promised them property at the stadium?”

Java seemed perplexed about the logistics, commenting, “When I travel with my convoy, there are eight people. How could I possibly manage 245 women, charge them, and then promise them property? How much do you think I would’ve paid my security to manage this for just $245? Does it make sense that I’d fly first class from America to Zimbabwe just to collect $245?”

When the conversation shifted to his colleague Wicknell Chivayo, who is known for traveling first class and facing accusations regarding public funds, Java distanced himself, stating, “The person I know is now very prayerful. All this you’re saying sounds like drama.”

Challenged on the broader issues of corruption linked to public money and unfulfilled contracts by his colleague, Java remained silent. He expressed offense at the suggestion that he would engage in such small-scale deceit, stating, “It’s insulting to suggest I’d steal $245. No one gets deceived or duped for $1 as you claim.”

Confronted with more evidence from the WhatsApp group, Java denied recognizing the women or orchestrating their travel to the stadium. However, the leader of the group that coordinated 26 buses claimed that Java directly organized the event promising residential stands.

She apologized for the lack of food at the stadium but assured that the promised stands would be provided, with the program starting Tuesday. She claimed that title deeds would be issued only after house construction, not before.

Mai Titi Totally Excludes Auxillia Mnangagwa And Announces Self With ED As Mother’s Day Special Clip

Analyzing the Disrespect: The Controversial Mother’s Day Video by Felistas Murata and Its Implications for Zimbabwe’s First Family.

By Showbiz Reporter | In a move that has stirred significant controversy and public discourse, Zimbabwean socialite Felistas Murata, commonly known as Mai Titi, released a Mother’s Day video that conspicuously excludes any mention or visual representation of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa. Instead, the video prominently features Murata in a couple’s setting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa, extending warm Mother’s Day wishes and expressions of affection towards the President.

Mai Titi’s post

The video, shared widely across social media platforms, depicts Mai Titi (who is still to comment over the matter) adorned in a manner suggestive of a spousal relationship with President Mnangagwa, under the caption: “A special Mother’s day well spent with His Excellency Dr. ED Mnangagwa. We love you President. ED pfeeeee.” This portrayal and the overt omission of the First Lady raise profound questions about respect, decorum, and the underlying tensions within Zimbabwe’s political and social spheres.

#### The Context of Disrespect

This incident does not occur in isolation. Over the past six years, several allegations have surfaced, involving various women claiming intimate relationships with President Mnangagwa. Among these women is Susan Mutami, who is notably an age mate of Felistas Murata. Such claims, whether substantiated or not, invariably cast shadows over the First Family’s public image and personal dynamics.

Political analyst Tendai Marima comments on the issue, stating, “The exclusion of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa in a public Mother’s Day message, traditionally a day for honoring all mothers, including the nation’s ‘First Mother,’ can be seen as a significant oversight at best, and a deliberate act of disrespect at worst. It sends a confusing signal about the unity and stability within the First Family.”

#### Implications for the Mnangagwa Presidency

The portrayal of Mai Titi in a quasi-spousal role with the President on such a public platform does not merely stir the pot of celebrity gossip but resonates deeper, potentially impacting the public perception of the presidency. The personal is invariably political, especially in the tightly knit fabric of Zimbabwean political life, where personal actions often have public and political ramifications.

“The optics of such a video can be damaging in several ways,” notes political commentator Brian Raftopoulos. “It undermines the position of the First Lady, distracts from national issues, and affects the public and international perception of the presidency.”

#### The Controversial Slogan: “ED Pfee” and Its Inappropriate Sexual Connotations

The slogan “ED Pfee,” popularized by the ruling ZANU PF party and used by Felistas Murata in her Mother’s Day video, has been a topic of considerable debate and controversy in Zimbabwean society. Initially intended as a rallying cry for the political campaign of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, it has, over time, taken on a dual meaning that includes inappropriate sexual connotations. This alternate interpretation has contributed to undermining the public respect for political discourse in Zimbabwe.

The term “Pfee,” which loosely translates to “enter” or “penetrate” in the Shona language, has been adopted by the ruling party’s supporters in various contexts. While meant to symbolize the party’s determination to forge ahead with its agenda, the term has also been linked to “bedroom level immorality,” a phrase that has circulated widely in political and social discussions.

### Cultural and Political Ramifications

The usage of such a slogan in a political context, especially when associated with the President, opens up a complex dialogue about the intertwining of political messaging and cultural interpretations. “The term ‘ED Pfee’ may have started as a harmless campaign slogan, but its evolving connotations have brought about a troubling layer of sexual innuendo that is hard to ignore,” explains sociologist Dr. Farai Mutondoro. “This kind of language, when meshed with political campaigns, tends to diminish the seriousness of the political messages and instead, shifts the focus to moral and ethical concerns.”

Critics argue that the sexual undertones associated with “ED Pfee” are indicative of a broader disrespect for women within political rhetoric, reinforcing gender stereotypes and trivializing the significant contributions of women in leadership roles, such as that of the First Lady.

### Public and International Perception

The inappropriate use of this slogan not only affects domestic audiences but also how Zimbabwe is perceived on an international stage. “When political discourse stoops to such levels, it reflects poorly on the nation’s leadership and governance standards to the international community,” states political analyst Michael Mhlanga. “It undermines efforts to present Zimbabwe as a mature democracy.”

### Call for Higher Standards in Political Communication

There is a growing call among civil society and political commentators for higher standards of decorum in political communication. Advocates for gender respect and equality emphasize the need to scrutinize and possibly revise the slogans and language used in political campaigns to ensure they uphold the dignity of all citizens and do not perpetuate any form of disrespect or inequality.

“As Zimbabwe continues on its path of political evolution, the language used by our leaders and their supporters must reflect the values of respect, integrity, and equality,” urges human rights advocate Linda Masarira. “The political arena should not be a place for hidden agendas or inappropriate insinuations, which can only serve to divide rather than unite the nation.”

While “ED Pfee” continues to be a slogan for the ruling party, its implications and the broader meanings it has acquired demand a critical examination and thoughtful consideration to align political expressions with the ethical and cultural values of Zimbabwean society.

While the intent behind the video may be subject to interpretation, the outcome is unequivocally clear: it has sparked a debate on respect, propriety, and the personal judgments of public figures. For a nation that deeply values its cultural norms and respect for leaders, such actions, whether by design or accident, challenge these very principles.

“As leaders, there’s a responsibility to maintain decorum and respect, both publicly and privately,” asserts human rights advocate Linda Masarira in a previous matter. “This incident isn’t just about personal relationships; it’s about the image and integrity of our national leadership.”

Moving forward, it will be essential for Zimbabwe’s leadership to address these perceptions, not just within the confines of their personal lives but as a matter of national image and international respectability.

Former Warriors Defender Dies

By A Correspondent| Former CAPS United, How Mine, Chapungu and Warriors defender Tapiwa Khumbuyani has died at the age of 41.

He succumbed to liver cancer in his hometown, Gweru.

Khumbuyani is survived by two children.

Popularly known as Zheveti, Khumbuyani rose to stardom in the early 2000s when he joined Chapungu.

He went on to play for teams that include Hwange, Blue Rangers, Monomotapa, Caps United and Bantu Rovers. Khumbuyani also played for the now defunct How Mine, in a career that lasted until 2019 when he retired.

Maxwell ‘MaRhino’ Dube, one of Khumbuyani’s closest friends, took to Facebook to pay tribute to the late footballer.

Armed Robbery Shakes Southlea Park: Thieves Make Off with Firearms, Cash

Armed Robbery in Southlea Park, Harare

By Dorrothy Moyo | ZimEye | The Southlea Park community in Harare is reeling from a violent armed robbery that occurred on the evening of May 11, 2024. Authorities are urgently calling for witnesses after four unidentified male suspects committed a brazen robbery at a local residence.

At approximately 9:00 PM, the victim, whose identity has been withheld for safety reasons, was intercepted by the suspects as he was opening his gate. The assailants, who were armed with pistols and arrived in a silver Mercedes Benz C-Class, forced the victim into his house at gunpoint.

Inside, the suspects executed a thorough ransack of the premises, making off with a Galesi pistol .22LR equipped with a magazine of four rounds, two cell phones, and a significant sum of US$5,500.00 in cash. In a calculated move to cover their tracks, the suspects also disabled the home’s security by disconnecting the CCTV and absconding with the server.

The ordeal escalated as the robbers loaded their stolen goods into the victim’s white Toyota GD6, bearing the registration AGC 1740, and fled the scene. The vehicle was last seen speeding away from Fidelity Houses, the subdivision where the crime took place.

The Southlea Park Police are spearheading the investigation and urge anyone with information about the incident or the whereabouts of the suspects and the stolen items to come forward. Community members can report any relevant details to any nearby police station.

This crime has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting calls for increased security measures and vigilance among residents. The police are increasing patrols in the area and have vowed to make every effort to bring the perpetrators to justice and recover the stolen property.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

Simba Bhora Shoot To PSL Summit

Simba Bhora moved to the top of the Castle Lager Premiership table for the first this season after coming from behind to beat defending Champions Ngezi Platinum 2-1on Saturday.

Ngezi surged ahead in the 25th minute through Tapiwa Mandinyenya.

Simba equalised in the second half through substitute Billy Vheremu’s 75th minute effort.

The hosts completed their comeback ten minutes later courtesy of Kudzidai Chigwida’s own-goal.

The result puts them on twenty points, one ahead of second-placed Highlanders, who are in action on Sunday.

At Rufaro Stadium, CAPS United netted a last minute winner and Yadah 1-0.

The Green Machine secured the maximum points through William Manondo’s goal.

Elsewhere, Green Fuel edged ZPC Kariba 1-0, while the derby between Chicken Inn and Bulawayo Chiefs ended goalless.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 11 Results:
Yadah 0-1 CAPS United
Bulawayo Chiefs 0-0 Chicken Inn
Simba Bhora 2-1 Ngezi Platinum
Green Fuel 1-0 ZPC Kariba

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Nick Mangwana Shamelessly Accuses Opposition Of Ruining Sunshine City

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In a recent development, Government spokesman Nick Mangwana has pointed a finger at the opposition, attributing the perceived decline of Harare to their governance.

Mangwana’s statement on Thursday ignited controversy as he accused the opposition of neglecting the city’s infrastructure and cleanliness.

“The city roads are being rehabilitated and now looking and functioning like those of an Upper Middle Income Capital. But the city is full of rubbish because @cohsunshinecity is all rubbish,” remarked Mangwana in a direct condemnation of the opposition-led local authority.

The assertion from the government spokesman comes amidst ongoing efforts to revitalize Harare’s infrastructure, particularly its road network.

Mangwana’s portrayal of progress in road rehabilitation clashes starkly with his depiction of the city’s cleanliness, painting a picture of discord between physical infrastructure improvements and environmental maintenance.

However, Mangwana’s statement also sheds light on a broader issue concerning the allocation of funds for devolution and development.

The central government’s reluctance to release funds to local authorities, purportedly as a form of punitive action against opposition officials, raises questions about the politicization of resource distribution.

“Central government is unwilling to release funds for devolution and development as a way of punishing opposition officials running local authorities,” a city of Harare official responded, highlighting the underlying power dynamics at play.

This stance not only impedes the progress of local governance initiatives but also exacerbates existing challenges faced by municipalities in fulfilling their mandates.

The assertion that central government funding is being withheld as a punitive measure underscores the deep-seated political tensions within Zimbabwe’s governance framework.

Such actions not only hinder the effective functioning of local authorities but also perpetuate a cycle of political antagonism that undermines collaborative efforts for urban development and service delivery.

As Harare grapples with the juxtaposition of infrastructure improvements and cleanliness concerns, the blame game between the government and the opposition continues to unfold.

Whether this rhetoric will translate into tangible solutions for the city’s challenges remains uncertain, but what is clear is the pressing need for coordinated efforts and constructive dialogue to address Harare’s multifaceted issues.

Mnangagwa Throws Mutsvangwa Under The Bus

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

Neville Sunungurai Mutsvangwa, 44, has found himself in hot water once again, this time facing charges related to the possession of Starlink equipment without government approval.

The son of Zanu PF spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa and Minister Monica Mutsvangwa, Neville’s troubles seem to be mounting as he navigates the complexities of Zimbabwe’s legal system.

According to the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe , the latest incident unfolded on May 9, 2024, when police received a tip-off regarding Neville’s possession of Starlink equipment.

Acting on the information, law enforcement officials proceeded to Neville’s residence, where they allegedly discovered a Starlink router.

The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe said: “On the 9 of May 2024, police received a tip-off to the effect that the accused person was in possession of Starlink equipment.

Police proceeded to the said person’s place of residence and discovered a Starlink router.”

The possession of Starlink equipment without government approval is a serious offense under Zimbabwean law, adding another layer of legal complexity to Neville’s already precarious situation. As the son of influential political figures, his actions and legal battles are closely scrutinized, with implications that extend beyond his personal circumstances.

This latest development comes in the wake of Neville’s previous arrest for facilitating illicit transactions, further complicating his legal standing.

While details surrounding the possession of the Starlink equipment are still emerging, the case highlights the intersection of technology, regulation, and political influence in Zimbabwe.

As Neville Mutsvangwa prepares to face the legal ramifications of these charges, questions linger about the broader implications for individuals and businesses navigating Zimbabwe’s regulatory landscape.

With the advancement of technology outpacing regulatory frameworks, cases like this underscore the challenges of balancing innovation with compliance in a rapidly evolving digital world.

As the legal process unfolds, Neville Mutsvangwa’s case serves as a microcosm of larger societal issues, shedding light on the complexities of power, privilege, and accountability in Zimbabwean society.

Whether justice will be served or political influence will sway the outcome remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Neville’s legal troubles are far from over.

Police Ignore To Arrest Passion Java 

By Crime and Court Reporter- The Zimbabwe Republic Police have ignored to arrest Zanu PF apologist and controversial preacher Passion Java in a case in which he seized a hat from a female police officer.

In January 2022, Java seized a hat from a female police officer who was on duty.

The picture of Java sitting in a car wearing a female police officer’s hat went viral.

A female police officer could also be seen in the picture standing outside the vehicle without her hat.

In a statement, soon after the incident, the police said:

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police has taken note of a photo circulating on social media in which a female police officer is seen standing next to a man wearing a police hat.

“Investigations are underway and a detailed statement will be issued after completion of investigations.”

1/2 The Zimbabwe Republic Police has taken note of a photo circulating on social media in which a female Police officer is seen standing next to a man wearing a Police hat.

— Zimbabwe Republic Police (@PoliceZimbabwe) January 13, 2022

But since then, the police have said nothing about this case.

Is Mugabe Ghost Haunting Chris Mutsvangwa?

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

Zanu PF spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa, known for his vocal criticism of the late former President Robert Mugabe’s legacy, finds himself in an uncomfortable spotlight as his son, Neville Mutsvangwa, faces legal troubles.

Neville Mutsvangwa was apprehended on Thursday and subsequently appeared in court on Friday, where he faced charges related to contravening the Exchange Control Act and the Postal and Telecommunications Act. Despite being a prominent figure in the political sphere, his father, Chris Mutsvangwa, has remained tight-lipped about the situation.

In a dramatic turn of events, Neville Mutsvangwa, along with Elis Majachani and Simbarashe Tichingana, now finds himself spending the weekend behind bars awaiting the outcome of their bail hearing.

The trio is accused of serious offenses including contravening the Exchange Control Act, unlawfully trading in cash, and money laundering.

The allegations against them center around the operation of an unregistered money transfer company named Mumba Money Transfer, which authorities claim has been clandestinely transferring money for clients for over four years.

While Chris Mutsvangwa has been known to attribute Zimbabwe’s economic woes to the legacy of Robert Mugabe, his silence regarding his son’s legal entanglements has not gone unnoticed.

Could there be a deeper irony at play, with Mugabe seemingly rising from the grave to ensnare the offspring of one of his staunch critics?

As the legal proceedings continue, many await to see if Chris Mutsvangwa will break his silence and offer insight into his son’s predicament.

Will Mugabe’s shadow loom over this case, or will it merely be a footnote in the turbulent history of Zimbabwe’s political and economic landscape?

In the meantime, Neville Mutsvangwa and his co-accused must navigate the legal process, facing the possibility of significant repercussions if found guilty of the charges leveled against them.

The wheels of justice turn, and as they do, they shed light on the complexities and contradictions within Zimbabwe’s power dynamics.

Java Fails To Out-Class Makandiwa

By Religion Reporter- Controversial preacher and Zanu PF apologist Passion Java has failed to beat his rival, Emmanuel Makandiwa, by filling Harare’s National Sports Stadium (NSS).

Java had vowed that he would quit preaching if he failed to fill the 60,000-seater NSS. 

He failed to fill the giant stadium despite being assisted in mobilising by Zanu PF.

Among the current breed of charismatic preachers, only Makandiwa, the United Family International Church (UFIC) founder, has managed to fill the stadium thrice under his Judgment Night series.

Makandiwa’s judgement Night 2 held at the NSS on April 19, 2014 attracted over 100 000 congregants.

The Judgment Night 3 held, on August 29,  2015, was also over-subscribed.

Java’s event dubbed the Night of Wonders, which was held last Thursday was seen as a direct challenge to the UFIC preacher. The event became a haven for jokes with Zimbabweans on social media daring him to live up to his threats to stop preaching.

On the other hand, known Zanu PF apologists, Energy Mutodi and Kudzai Mtisi tried to spin the story by using pictures from Makandiwa’s Judgement Night 3 event to claim that Java indeed filled the stadium.

Ahead of the event, Java had sponsored many adverts, mainly on government-owned Zupco buses and state-controlled media outlets.

 Zanu PF Harare zone coordinator Joshua Gore issued a directive to district chairpersons to coordinate the ruling party supporters to attend the event.

Buses were organised to ferry Zanu PF supporters from the country’s 10 provinces to attend the event, but many were seen arriving at the venue with a handful of people.

Java, who also launched a tirade against Makandiwa ahead of the event, also used social media to advertise the event. He attacked the UFIC founder for preaching against church leaders that abuse women.

“Whether you have HIV, you need money, or you have a broken leg, come to Night of Wonders,” read  one of his Facebook posts aimed at attracting people to the event.

A Harare-based church leader said he was surprised by Zanu PF active support for Java.

“What’s surprising for independent onlookers, is the extent to which Zanu PF structures in Harare got involved in mobilising pilgrims to Passion Java’s so-called Night of Wonders, said the church leader.

“Isn’t it the norm that political parties hunt for supporters from churches that have huge followings?

“We have seen President (Emmerson) Mnangagwa and his commissariat team attending church services by religious leaders with huge followings like Bishop Mtendi, Noah Taguta and Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa.

 “What boggles the mind is why Zanu PF was so desperate to prop up a visibly failing religious leader like Passion Java by forcing its members to attend his service at the National Sports Stadium.

“What was in it for Zanu PF? Are they trying to build a religious leader from a clown that is Passion Java, and what does that say about Zanu-PF and its leadership?” retorted the apostolic leader.

-NewsDay

Angry Citizens Undress Zivhu…

By A Correspondent|ZimEye

In a recent social media post, controversial Zanu PF member Killer Zivhu has sparked outrage by publicly ridiculing hungry citizens. The insensitive remarks made by Zivhu have drawn sharp criticism from the public, highlighting the growing disconnect between political elites and the everyday struggles faced by ordinary Zimbabweans.

Zivhu’s actions have stunned many, as he took to social media to boast about enjoying a lavish meal while mocking those who cannot afford such luxuries.

In a now-deleted post, Zivhu shared a picture of himself indulging in delicious food, accompanied by derogatory comments aimed at those who are struggling to make ends meet.

“Watodya lunch here? , nhaiwe kana wamwa mvura chete,” Zivhu boldly proclaimed, demonstrating a shocking lack of empathy and understanding towards the plight of hungry citizens.

The callousness displayed by Zivhu in his remarks has sparked widespread condemnation, with many expressing outrage and disgust at his insensitivity towards the struggles faced by ordinary Zimbabweans.

Social media platforms have been flooded with criticism directed at Zivhu, with users calling for accountability and an apology for his disparaging comments.

In response to the backlash, Zivhu has attempted to downplay the severity of his remarks, claiming that they were taken out of context. However, his attempts to backtrack have done little to quell the anger of the public, who view his comments as indicative of a broader disconnect between political elites and the realities of everyday life for ordinary citizens.

Speaking out against Zivhu’s remarks, one social media user stated, “It is disgraceful that a public figure would openly mock the struggles of hungry citizens.

This behavior is not only insensitive but also demonstrates a complete lack of empathy and understanding towards the hardships faced by many Zimbabweans.”

Another commenter expressed their disappointment, saying, “As a member of Zanu PF, Zivhu should be using his platform to uplift and support the people, not belittle and mock them. His actions are a betrayal of the trust placed in him by the citizens he claims to represent.”

The controversy surrounding Zivhu’s remarks serves as a stark reminder of the pressing need for political leaders to be more attuned to the needs and concerns of the people they serve.

Instead of mocking the struggles of hungry citizens, there is a clear imperative for leaders to work towards addressing the root causes of poverty and food insecurity, and to implement policies that uplift and empower all Zimbabweans.

In the face of adversity, it is crucial for citizens to stand together in solidarity and demand accountability from those in positions of power.

By holding individuals like Zivhu to account for their words and actions, we can strive towards a more just and equitable society for all.

Happy Mothers Day from Kerina Mujati

Good morning, Zimbabwe. Today is a special day for all mothers. My message is for the single mothers out there. Today, I want to tell every single parent that in your children’s eyes, you are the true embodiment of health, resilience, and perfection. Remember, the early years you spend with your children are vital in shaping their personalities.

While some might say solitude is lonely, today I want you to realize that solitude also strengthens the mind and teaches it to rely on itself. As a single parent, your task is to create a nurturing, safe, and warm environment that supports their emotional, physical, and mental well-being.

Happy Mothers Day

Love them unconditionally and always prepare those unforgettable meals that will forever remind them of Mom’s comforting home cooking. Each day comes with its own challenges; reassure yourself, summon your inner strength, and affirm, “I can do it.” Society may have its stereotypes about single parenting, but remember, like any family, single-parent families have their successes and challenges.

At night, as you lie in bed, reflect on the day, seek grace, strength, wisdom, and hope for another morning.

You cannot give up—these children love and need you. Cherish and count your blessings through their smiles. Happy Mother’s Day to all the brave women in Zimbabwe dealing with substance misuse, high living costs, and a challenging economy. Hold on tightly. #CdeSisterMwenewazvo #KerinaMujati

Israel Deports 12 Malawians

 By Political Correspondent- The government of Israel has deported 12 Malawians after leaving the farms where they were working, to get higher salaries elsewhere.

The 12 Malawians were among more than 40 foreign workers who were arrested while working at a bakery in Tel Aviv last week.

The workers, who were part of a labour agreement between Israel and Malawi, were unhappy with working conditions in the agricultural sector and found work in a bakery instead.

Israel’s ambassador to Malawi Michael Lotem told the BBC: “Anybody who violates his visa terms will be deported – as easy as this, as in any country.

“I hope it will be a sign for others that it is better to stick to the job. Nobody forced them to come, they came to do a job, they should do the job that is all.”

Last week, Benzani, a Malawian working in Israel, told the BBC that some of his compatriots working on other farms were being paid less than the minimum wage in Israel.

“The minimum wage in Israel is 32 shekels ($8.60; £6.85) an hour, but some of us are being paid 18 to 20 shekels an hour.”

Benzani said many of them had signed contracts which said they would receive $1,500 a month.

Benzani is not one of those who were deported.

Mr Lotem said that rather than leaving the farms and breaking the conditions of their visas, they should have lodged a complaint.

“If someone thinks that he is not getting what he deserves, there is a hotline and a phone number they can call. Violating the law is not the answer. The Israeli police shows zero tolerance to illegal activity especially these days when we have so many other troubles,” Mr Lotem said. BBC

Zimba Deported For Faking Kidnapping

By Diplomatic Correspondent- The Botswana Police Service (BPS) has made a breakthrough in uncovering a fabricated kidnapping scheme allegedly concocted by a couple in an attempt to extort money from their own family.

According to an official statement released by the BPS, the police in Tutume were alerted to the purported kidnapping incident on Tuesday, where it was claimed that an individual was being abducted by unidentified perpetrators in the Nkange lands area.

“The police investigations have proven the report to be false,” declared the BPS. “The 40-year-old Motswana woman of Makobo village and her 35-year-old Zimbabwean boyfriend, employed at Nkange lands, staged the incident, contacting the woman’s family and demanding a ransom.” Subsequent to the family’s report, the BPS asserted that preliminary inquiries exposed the entire ordeal as a sham from its inception. “The family’s report triggered police investigations, which unveiled the fabricated nature of the incident, leading to the arrest of the purported victim and her boyfriend,” the statement elaborated.

The Motswana woman now faces charges for providing false information to a public service employee, while her boyfriend has been charged with illegal entry into Botswana through an ungazetted point.

As legal proceedings unfold, the woman awaits her court appearance while her boyfriend, implicated in the fraudulent act, awaits deportation.

Top CIO Named In Tongogara Assasination

By Political Reporter- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said that the late former CIO director in the President’s office, Ezekiel Chaunoita, witnessed the assassination of General Josiah Magama Tongogara in 1979 in Mozambique.

Mnangagwa said this at the burial of Chaunoita at the National Heroes Acre Friday.

Gen Tongogara died on December 26, 1979 in Mozambique in a car accident.

Mnangagwa said Oppah Muchinguri and Chaunita were there when Tongogara died:

“On December 26 1979, he was part of the team that escorted our late Commander, General Josiah Magama Tongogara, from Maputo to his base in Chimoio to supervise the ceasefire. It was on that fateful day, that the late Cde Chaunoita together with our current Chairman of Zanu PF and Minister of Defence, Cde Muchinguri- Kashiri survived a horrific car accident that claimed the life of General Tongogara,” he said.

Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri was in the same vehicle in which Tongogara died while they were preparing to return to Zimbabwe following a ceasefire agreement signed by leaders of two liberation movements – Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo of Zapu and Zanu’s Robert Mugabe – and the Rhodesian government led by Ian Douglas Smith.

The late CIO boss was also an aide to the late former vice President Simon Muzenda.

Happy Mother’s Day from Dr Raymond Chamba

SUNDAY SOUND-OFF…..

On this Mother’s Day we must speak life, and celebrate life. When we speak of life rather than existence we talk about dignity and decency. No mother alive would have gone through the birthing process to bring anyone into existence so that their very life is smothered and disregarded by others. In Zimbabwe life has lost its value unless you are of a certain tribe and scribe…VENE.

The first cry of any baby is one to defend life, to affirm existence out of the womb and indeed independence. It is natural to cry out for affirmation literally or metaphorically but most inhumane to be indifferent to cries for those who seek the same. In the nation of today our common people cry out for a new contract that spells out certainty, stability and all that is respecting of individual rights and values.

When life loses meaning and value the first and natural instinct is to defend it. The Treaty of Westphalia 1648 may have established the modern concept of sovereignty and territorial integrity of states, but must naturally be understood better still is the sovereignty of individuals. Their inalienable right to pursue life’s purposes in a way that visits no harm to others while maximising the potential for comfort to themselves.

When life loses its meaning of independent choice it’s reduced into a morass and unending sonorous dirge of nothingness. When community good is snuffed out for selective convenience and replaced by expectation for blind subservience then it’s time to cry freedom!. It’s time to reconnect to the original affirmation of personhood, without which we are nothing. No mother will and should ever allow the actions of others equally mothered to render the lives of others intolerable to insufferable.

The degree of despondency and mass disregard for the common good cannot be allowed to continue in the great fruited plain of Dzimbahwe that’s everywhere replete with pain because of selective gain by the indifferent few. It’s inconsolable that for a small country so disproportionately blessed and favoured anyone should go to bed hungry, unsheltered and without basic human modicum of hope. Our people have survived colonial repression but should never tolerate independent state hopelessness, and mass pillage of our precious resources.

Dzimbahwe is a spirit and place of common shelter and belonging. An understanding that we belong together and our fate intertwined. The great Mutapa never presided over mass poverty and ruled sovereign over great disease and disaster and yet you hear shrill and committed depraved cries of those who imagine themselves Kings but wish to visit continued harm and disregard for the people. “Vene for them means “Vana Vavo” and all those who choose to accept to be treated as “children”.

Our common Zimbabwean mothers will never accept to have their own children be broken and consigned to worthlessness by one equally mothered however ugly in spit and spirit. We stand at the cross roads as a nation in deciding whether the present course is sustainable or we make a dramatic cut to break from the mad rush to the abyss of another failed state.

Everywhere Zimbabweans are crying. They are expressing the firm and fervent expectation for a set of sovereign life circumstances necessarily better than currently visited upon them. It’s not enough to reduce everything to political choice, sometimes it’s a simple human acknowledgement that one has failed. Njuga dzarema Cdes.

In the spirit of Mother’s Day to those who believe we are on the right track I say if not swear in one loaded statement “YOUR MOTHER” …??. Mai Venyu for believing that a nation united in depravity, disease and despondency can continue to tolerate this nonsense. MAI VENYU to those who believe that it’s the best we can do. MAI VENYU to those who choose to believe that it’s normal to live in a state of neglect and mass negation of all that’s good life abetting and fostering.

MAI VENYU Kuvasveta Simba, Vapambepfumi, Nhasvambuya. Dzimbahwe belongs to all of us. It’s the place we find strength and common sanctuary. Dzimbahwe is the destination and state of our common prosperity and shared hope as a people. Dzimbahwe is not Zimbabwe Ruined or Reduced to Ruins.

Happy Mother’s Day!!

DZIMBAHWE ??????????????
Dr Raymond Chamba

No Respite For Mutsvangwa

HARARE businessman, Neville Mutsvangwa, who was arrested Thursday who appeared in court this Friday facing charges of contravening the Exchange Control Act and the Postal and Telecommunications Act will spend the weekend behind bars pending finalisation of their bail hearing.

Mutsvangwa is jointly charged with Elis Majachani and Simbarashe Tichingana for contravening the Exchange Control Act, unlawfully trading in cash and money laundering.

The Harare Businessman and his accomplices are accused of operating an unregistered money transfer company, Mumba Money Transfer, for over four years which they allegedly used to illegally transfer money for clients.

Further allegations are that Mutsvangwa evaded arrest by hiding under sacks of garbage where he was found by the police.

In addition, Mutsvangwa is also facing charges of contravening the Postal and Telecommunications Act after he allegedly used a Starlink internet router without a licence.

The state is opposed to the release of the co-accused on bail pending trial, arguing that they are a flight risk as they tried to evade arrest.
The defence is yet to make submissions.

Mutsvangwa and his alleged accomplices were placed on remand this Friday and are expected back in court on Monday for continuation of their bail hearing.

State media

“Miraculous Escape: Man Rescued Alive After 116 Hours Trapped in George Building Collapse”

Miracle in George: Man Found Alive After Building Collapse

In an extraordinary turn of events, a man has been rescued alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in George after an arduous 116-hour search operation. Premier Alan Winde of the Western Cape called it a miracle during a statement given to Algoa FM News on X, bringing a wave of relief and joy across the community.

The collapse- pic

The survivor, identified only as Gabriel, a tiler by profession, was discovered trapped under concrete slabs on what was once the third floor of the five-story structure. Colin Deiner, Head of Disaster Management in the Western Cape, shared that despite the heavy debris pinning him down, Gabriel was alert and coherent, urgently requesting water as rescuers worked to free him.

The dramatic rescue saw emotional scenes as Gabriel was safely extracted and immediately attended to by medical personnel on site. The rescue team, moved by the moment, shared tears and embraces, reflecting the intense relief and happiness felt by all involved.

As Gabriel was whisked away by ambulance, onlookers celebrated, praising divine intervention with shouts of “My God is a miracle worker” and “Our God is alive,” encapsulating the joyous mood. Western Cape Health MEC Nomafrench Mabombo, who accompanied Gabriel in the ambulance, reported remarkably that he was in stable condition with no visible injuries or blood.

The successful location and rescue of Gabriel were credited in part to the heroic efforts of Warrant Officer Willie Visser and his sniffer dog, Abbey, along with another dog, Lex, and handler Warrant Officer Riaan Le Roux. Their precise and timely detection was pivotal in navigating the challenging debris.

This rescue not only highlights the resilience and perseverance of Gabriel but also the dedication and teamwork of the emergency services, including the SAPS and medical teams. The community of George and beyond has rallied in support, with continued prayers for those still affected by the collapse.

The story of Gabriel’s survival is a beacon of hope amid tragedy and serves as a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of collaborative effort in times of crisis. As investigations into the cause of the collapse continue, today’s focus remains on celebrating this miraculous survival.