Medical Experts Speak On High Incidence Of STIs

Farai Dziva|Medical experts in Masvingo have described the high incidence of Sexually Transmitted Infections in tertiary institutions as alarming.

According to the medical experts the rate at which STIs are spreading in tertiary institutions in Masvingo is shocking.

” The rate at which sexually transmitted infections among tertiary students in Masvingo Province is rising is shocking.

This has been attributed to various factors,” an official in the Ministry of Health and Child Care said last week.

STIs Hit Masvingo Colleges

Farai Dziva|Medical experts in Masvingo have described the high incidence of Sexually Transmitted Infections in tertiary institutions as alarming.

According to the medical experts the rate at which STIs are spreading in tertiary institutions in Masvingo is shocking.

” The rate at which sexually transmitted infections among tertiary students in Masvingo Province is rising is shocking.

This has been attributed to various factors,” an official in the Ministry of Health and Child Care said last week.

I Have Not Been Receiving My Salary Since January -ARTUZ Leader

Farai Dziva|Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union(ARTUZ) secretary general, Robson Chere has been forced to transfer to a peripheral school.

Chere believes the move is calculated to stop him from speaking on behalf of suffering teachers.

See Chere’s statement below:

They have failed to defeat the power in me. And they have forcefully transferred me to this school in Svove Rural .

To them it’s a defeat because they were pushing my resignation, or even termination of my employment status, that is the reason why I have not been receiving my salary since January.

Teaching is my profession and my passion and I shall continue defending the right to education and workers’ rights.

I have already started mobilising my new learners at the new school and the community to demand better educational facilities from the Government and a demonstration on this issue is loading …

My lawyers have appealed against the decision and the Public Service Commission has since written to me requesting an out of Court Settlement.

Government Forces Teacher To Transfer To Peripheral School

Farai Dziva|Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union(ARTUZ) secretary general, Robson Chere has been forced to transfer to a peripheral school.

Chere believes the move is calculated to stop him from speaking on behalf of suffering teachers.

See Chere’s statement below:

They have failed to defeat the power in me. And they have forcefully transferred me to this school in Svove Rural .

To them it’s a defeat because they were pushing my resignation, or even termination of my employment status, that is the reason why I have not been receiving my salary since January.

Teaching is my profession and my passion and I shall continue defending the right to education and workers’ rights.

I have already started mobilising my new learners at the new school and the community to demand better educational facilities from the Government and a demonstration on this issue is loading …

My lawyers have appealed against the decision and the Public Service Commission has since written to me requesting an out of Court Settlement.

Mnangagwa Government Cuts Teachers’ Union Leader Salary

Farai Dziva|Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union(ARTUZ) secretary general, Robson Chere has been forced to transfer to a peripheral school.

Chere believes the move is calculated to stop him from speaking on behalf of suffering teachers.

See Chere’s statement below:

They have failed to defeat the power in me. And they have forcefully transferred me to this school in Svove Rural .

To them it’s a defeat because they were pushing my resignation, or even termination of my employment status, that is the reason why I have not been receiving my salary since January.

Teaching is my profession and my passion and I shall continue defending the right to education and workers’ rights.

I have already started mobilising my new learners at the new school and the community to demand better educational facilities from the Government and a demonstration on this issue is loading …

My lawyers have appealed against the decision and the Public Service Commission has since written to me requesting an out of Court Settlement.

Alarm As ZIMRA Seizes Dialysis Equipment

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has seized dialysis equipment donated to Mpilo Central Hospital over unpaid customs duty amounting to 3 000 pounds, a development that has affected an ongoing training programme for doctors and nurses who will use the equipment.

Zimra is demanding duty upfront before it can release the medical equipment comprising peritoneal dialysis catheters, renal biopsy, needles, sutures, suturing trays and sterile packs to be used in the treatment of patients with kidney complications.

The International Society of Nephrology (ISN) donated the equipment, which was supposed to be used to interpret kidney biopsies, as well as perform peritoneal dialysis for kidney patients.

After the training of medical staff, the donated equipment will remain at Mpilo for use in treating patients. ISN educational ambassador Dr Nitin Kolhe together with two senior nurses, Sisters Carol Rhodes and Claire Mcguire from the United Kingdom, are at Mpilo Central Hospital to conduct the programme, which started yesterday and ends on Friday.

In an interview, Mpilo Central Hospital’s head of the renal unit Dr Shepperd Kajowa said the seizure of the equipment by Zimra impacted negatively on the ongoing training programme, which is aimed at equipping doctors and nurses who will use the equipment in the treatment of patients with requisite skills.

He said after the training programme, the health institution will be able to offer, for the first-time, peritoneal dialysis for kidney patients in the Matabeleland region as the equipment will remain in use at the hospital.

“The other aspect is on biopsies which will enable us to start offering that service and it will help us improve our diagnostic ability when dealing with patients with kidney related ailments. Biopsy involves taking a very tiny piece of the kidney and examining it under a microscope so that we are able to get the exact diagnosis from the histology,” said Dr Kajowa.

“It is very essential in that it helps us find what exactly would be wrong with the patient, something that we are not offering at the moment.”

Dr Kolhe said failure to release the equipment would be a major blow to the training as they need to use the machines for demonstration purposes for those who will be using it.
“Zimra has kept the machines and this has so far affected our training session.

If the equipment is not released, we would have travelled over 400 miles to Bulawayo for nothing. They are saying we should deposit a duty of 3 000 pounds. I bought an Ultra Sound Machine because I was not sure if they had such equipment in Bulawayo and we will be taking the machine back but the rest of the things they are supposed to be used by the institution after the training programme,” he said.

Dr Kolhe said they had been advised that Mpilo Hospital had sent a letter to Zimra and were hopeful that the equipment would be released soon.

Mpilo Central Hospital chief executive officer Mr Leonard Mabandi said they had already applied to Zimra for the equipment to be released.

“What l can say is that we are expecting the equipment be cleared because we have already applied for free clearance. We had to learn on Sunday, the day they were flying, the value of the equipment they were carrying,” he said.

Zimra Commissioner-General Ms Faith Mazani said she was not aware of the development.
“I don’t have facts and therefore it would be difficult for me to comment.

However, if Mpilo Central Hospital has an issue they can contact me and then I can assist them. Even if the equipment has been seized by Zimra, I need to first know the reason why It was confiscated,” she said.

Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Chamunorwa Mangwiro said he was yet to be furnished on the matter.

“I am not privy to that issue as I am yet to be informed. Mpilo Central Hospital chief executive officer is supposed to write a detailed report and send it to us then we take it up from there,” he said.-State media

Chippa United Appoint Caretaker Coach Following Mapeza Resignation

The local football fraternity was stunned on Monday night with the news that Zimbabwean coach Norman Mapeza had thrown in the towel at Chippa United.

Reports emerged from the Rainbow Nation in the afternoon that the former Warriors captain had called for an emergency meeting with the Chilli Boys hierarchy to hand in his resignation.

It is believed that the 47-year-old and his paymasters failed to reach mutual ground in the meeting, which lasted for hours and they accepted his resignation.

While it is not yet clear as to why Mapeza made the untimely decision to part ways with Chippa, we were made to believe, based on a report from South Africa, that Mapeza was irked by the fact that he discovered that his bosses were planning to sack him had he not won the AmaZulu game over the weekend, which he went on to win.

The club have not officially communicated on the development but long-serving assistant coach Mbuyiselo Sambu will take over the reins as the team prepares for a league clash against Bidvest Wits away from home on Saturday.

“Yes I have been asked to take over the coaching duties until a new coach is found,” Sambu confirmed to South Afriaan publication Times Live.-Soccer 24

MDC Gives Mwonzora Final Warning

The MDC Secretary-General Charles Hwende has sent a final warning to Douglas Mwonzora telling him that he must desist from discussing party matters on social media.

In a letter written on Tuesday Hwende said, “We note with concern that you continue to discuss party business in the media not withstanding the decision of the party to restrict such to authorized officers

“You also continue to discuss party business on social media in violation of the party’s social media policy.  This letter serves a s a final warning to you that such conduct will not be tolerated by the party.”  

The MDC Is Funded By Ordinary Zimbabweans

Luke Tamborinyoka

MDC Statement|The MDC is a mammoth organization with countrywide endorsement that has been funded solely by ordinary Zimbabweans who have always toyed with the idea of change over the years.

In the last election, the 2, 6 million votes received by President Nelson Chamisa came from the entire nation and from across the political parties. But there has been a negative campaign against a broad and united front of Zimbabweans, united solely by a common desire for justice, equality, freedom and democracy.

That emerging common front of diverse Zimbabweans has been actively encouraged by the illegitimate regime’s unbridled incompetence. We will not pander the whims of those against the emerging united front fighting for democracy and transformation in this country. We will not close our doors to any Zimbabwean who wishes to join the train of change; this rolling change juggernaut that has shaken this regime to the core.

The nation is tired of the patently false narrative that the MDC is funded by the so-called G-40. That is a red-herring. We are not shamed to state that the MDC has not received any cent from anyone other than its members who have unstintingly supported the cause. We are a proud people’s movement that has survived for two decades from the support of ordinary Zimbabweans who have braved murder and violence for wanting the best for their country.

A new Zimbabwe is definitely on the horizon.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy National Spokesperson

Govt Owes Millers Over ZWL$120m On Roller Meal Subsidies, Millers Statement

Statement on mealie meal supplies

Harare, March 3, 2020- The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) is happy to announce that we have so far managed to import 10 000 metric tonnes of maize from South Africa, whose efforts have been made possible by the government which has given us the opportunity to import.

We are, however, waiting for a review of the price of roller meal subsidy from the government so that we pump the product into the market and hope to improve the supply of the commodity within the next 30 days.

Millers are currently owed an excess of ZWD120 million by the government in roller subsidy refunds dating back from last December, and this is affecting the constant supply of roller meal. Under normal circumstances, the subsidy payments should come within seven days.

Our National Chairman, Mr. Tafadzwa Musarara, is on a regional and international crusade where he is engaging with grain producers and suppliers, as we intensify grain procurement with the aim of complementing government efforts of ensuring food security.

The CoronaVirus epidemic has also affected our trips to Asia and related destinations where we intend to procure rice, maize, and wheat.

GMAZ remains committed to fulfilling our mandate and moral duty of ensuring national food security.

Garikai Chaunza

GMAZ media and public relations manager

Mnangagwa To Set Free Thousands Of Prisoners On Amnesty

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to grant an amnesty to prisoners, the Minister of Information Monica Mutsvanga has said.

Speaking at a post-Cabinet briefing Mutsvangwa said Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi brought the proposal and it was approved by Cabinet.

Said Mutsvangwa, “Cabinet approved the proposal to have a General Amnesty for prisoners. Cabinet noted that the country’s prison population currently stands at 22 000 against an official holding capacity of 17 000. The Amnesty will decongest the country’s prisons.”

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Another Teacher Commits Suicide, Depression Possible Cause

A TEACHER from Magwegwe North suburb in Bulawayo was found hanging from a tree in a suspected suicide.

It is not clear why, Ntabiso Sibanda (54), a teacher at Sabelo Primary School in Inyathi, Bubi District of Matabeleland North could have killed himself, on Saturday afternoon.

Two boys who were searching for firewood near Magwegwe Sewerage Treatment plant discovered his lifeless body hanging from a tree.

The Chronicle on Monday visited his family at his Magwegwe North where mourners are gathered.

His younger brother, Mr Bonisani Sibanda said the family was in the dark on why he could have committed suicide and are looking for answers.

“He was an out of home teacher as you might be aware. He was not always around for us to assess if he was facing any problems. But when he was around us, we didn’t note anything amiss with him. We are also searching for answers as we are in the dark on what could have led him to end his life,” he said.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said investigations into Sibanda’s death were underway.

“We received a sudden death case where a 54-year-old man was found hanging from a tree in a bush in Magwegwe North suburb. The deceased is a teacher at Sabelo Primary school in Inyathi. He was found by two boys who were out looking for firewood.  The boys informed elders before the matter was reported to the police who retrieved his body,” said Insp Ncube.

He said Sibanda’s body was taken to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) for post mortem.

Insp Ncube urged residents to seek counselling if they are facing challenges, instead of ending their lives.

“It’s unfortunate that a life has been lost. We strongly appeal to members of the public who might be going through personal issues to consult and seek counselling services to solve some of their problems.  Ending one’s life is not a solution,” said Insp Ncube.

Matabeleland North acting Provincial Education Director Mr Jabulani Mpofu said he was not informed of Sibanda’s death.

“I haven’t received any communication regarding this. I will make a follow-up on the issue. But since this did not happen at our school, information may take time to reach us,” said Mr Mpofu.

The 2019 Friendship Bench Services, African Mental Health Research Initiative report (AMARI) revealed recently revealed that more than 100 000 Zimbabweans suffering from depression and anxiety sought health care last year.

Depression is said to be one of the major causes of suicide.

Warriors Tie Against Algeria In Doubt As Algeria Records More Coronavirus Cases

THE 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier between Algeria and Zimbabwe is in danger of being called after the north African country reported more cases of the deadly coronavirus (Covid-19) yesterday.

Zimbabwe is scheduled to travel to Blida for a date against the Desert Foxes on March 23.
The two teams will then meet in the reverse fixture six days later but a venue for that encounter is yet be confirmed since all stadia in the country were deemed unfit to host international matches due to poor infrastructure.

However, the probability of the first match going ahead is diminishing after the Algeria Health ministry yesterday reported two more cases of the coronavirus, taking the total infections in the North African country to three.
Although the epidemic originated in the Wuhan province in China, it has so far claimed the lives of more than 2 900 with more than 88 000 infections in more than 60 countries globally.

The first coronavirus case in Algeria was reported on February 25, and it was an Italian national, who has since been sent back home.

Yesterday, Algeria health officials announced that a mother and her daughter are now under quarantine in Blida, where the game is supposed to be staged, after they were infected by an 83-year-old relative, who they hosted in their home following a recent visit from France.

The airborne epidemic is highly-contagious and there is a huge chance the Algerian authorities are likely to record more cases in the coming days since these latest patients would have come into contact with more people before the disease was detected.

Although the epidemic has not widely-spread in Africa, there is likelihood the forthcoming Afcon qualifiers including the Desert Foxes and Warriors’ clash in Blida will be affected.

In Italy, the coronavirus has virtually put everyday life and football included on a standstill after the government issued a decree extending the suspension of all sporting events in regions affected by the virus outbreak until March 8.

At the weekend, the top of the table Serie A clash between Juventus and Inter was cancelled while this coming weekend at least six matches will not take place.
On Sunday, Serie A announced that it will hold an emergency meeting tomorrow to “examine the consequences the governmental measures related to coronavirus have had on the fixture list”.

This comes after Inter Milan chief executive Giuseppe Marotta said the season even ran the risk of being unable to finish.

“If more matches are called off then, yes, we run that risk,” he told Gazzetta dello Sport when asked if the championship might not finish.

Marotta said that, because some matches had been postponed and others had not, the “balance of the championship has been altered”, adding: “It’s a distorted tournament. You just need to think of injuries and suspensions. And there is the psychological aspect when you look at the standings.”

The total number of people infected with the new coronavirus in Italy has risen to 1 694, 50 percent between Sunday and yesterday. Five more people infected with the virus have died, bringing the deaths in Italy to 34.
The Euro 2020 football tournament is in danger because of the coronavirus outbreak as well.

Although Uefa had insisted the tournament which will start in Rome on June 12, will go ahead, the continental football leaders are expected to make a decision at their annual general assembly which commenced yesterday.

The 2020 Olympics Games which are scheduled to be held in Tokyo, Japan from July 24 are also in danger of being cancelled.

Although they have reported six deaths and a total of 210 infections, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took the drastic step last week of closing all the country’s schools for at least a month.

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Mental Health Day 2020

Dear Colleague.
Please pardon my direct/abrupt approach.
It was great to meet to those I was able to meet with and talk/chat with others on my recent trip to Zimbabwe.

I was just hoping that we can start to put a programme /walk / march together for mental health day for 2020 and make this a momentous occasion that marks the change that our society/world needs.
I know in isolation, we have been doing a lot of works and research.
But, I think it’s time we brought that all together to show what unity looks like.

Unless we can lead with knowledge and expertise, someone will step up and lead with a lot less, and we will have no choice but to follow.

I ask that we network, pull resources from wherever and make this year, the year that mental health changed lives for ever. Not only in Zimbabwe/Africa, but globally. Let us set the blaze and lead the way.

With your permission, I would like to start a group specifically for this event.
Please indicate your willingness to participate and I’ll include you.

*#Mental Health Day 2020*

Sincerely with thanks

M Nyamande.
#MoNya-Mental
Www.i-wellbeing.weebly.com.

Mwonzora Calls For Caution In Handling G40 Members Into The MDC

President Chamisa meets ex G40 members Former provincial commissars for Harare Shadrick Mashayombe Jeppy Jaboon, Masvingo and Kudakwashe Bhasikiti .

FORMER Zanu PF kingpins — who for years determinedly worked to obliterate the MDC, but now claim undying love and loyalty to the party and its leader Nelson Chamisa — are causing great discord in the country’s main opposition, the Daily News reports.

So bad has the situation become that the MDC’s respected former secretary-general, Douglas Mwonzora, was forced to warn his colleagues openly yesterday that the party needed to be wary of Zanu PF’s vanquished Generation 40 (G40) faction kingpins who are worming their way into the ranks of Zimbabwe’s biggest opposition party.

This comes after some G40 kingpins recently claimed that they had funded Chamisa and the MDC’s 2018 election campaigns — even as some of their grand assertions relating to the funds that they allegedly paid for this appear to be dubious.

It also comes after former minister and Zanu PF politburo member, Jonathan Moyo, said that he had met Mwonzora and then MDC treasurer Theresa Makone ahead of the 2018 polls, allegedly at the behest of the main opposition party’s late founding president Morgan Tsvangirai.

In addition, Moyo also recently insinuated that Mwonzora was working with a famous businessman to influence the outcome of a Supreme Court case involving Chamisa and the MDC’s former deputy president Thokozani Khupe — relating to the control of the assets of the country’s biggest opposition party.

Speaking in an interview with the Daily News yesterday, Mwonzora — who is now the MDC’s deputy secretary for international relations — said he was clearly a victim of a smear campaign by former Zanu PF officials who now claimed that they were pro MDC.

“I have never met Jonathan Moyo since he was removed from office in 2017. I have talked to him over the phone, but I never met him in person.

“Zimbabweans are being taken on a wild goose chase … so that that way people don’t organise, hoping that there will be a miracle.

“I also have got nothing to do with the Supreme Court judgment … as you may know, the party withdrew its case against me and now I am focused on my constituency,” an aggrieved Mwonzora said.

“My advice to the party is that let us be vigilant. We cannot be divided by outsiders. We have come from afar with this movement.

“I want to see the party succeed, that’s my aim and objective and I am sure that my colleagues share the same objective,” he added.

And in a further stunning revelation that exposes the rifts in the MDC relating to the party’s opaque engagements with former Zanu PF officials, Mwonzora said outright that it was a lie that the country’s main opposition party had got any support from G40 elements in the run-up to the 2018 general elections.

“I was the secretary-general of the MDC in 2018 and part of my duty as the secretary-general was to receive and record any donation from people.

“I did not see anything from Moyo or other former Zanu PF kingpins for that matter … absolutely nothing came to the institution,” the former MDC secretary-general said.

Mwonzora, who has been at loggerheads with Chamisa’s supporters since 2018 — following the death of Tsvangirai — said the smear campaign against him was gathering pace, which he claimed was a plot to cause divisions in the MDC.

“A desperate smear campaign has resurfaced against my person. The aim of the smear campaign is to keep the party internally focused, divided and weak.

“Unfortunately, the peddlers of these falsehoods do not understand the nature of our party.

“To all the MDC members and supporters I want to assure you that I am not and have never been in receipt of any money from a prominent businessman or anyone else for that matter. I don’t even know much about him,” Mwonzora said.

“At any rate, I am not a judge of the Supreme Court. I also notice a number of threats to my person. That is nothing new.

“I want to assure our MDC members that I have never and will never betray the people’s struggle. We must remember where we came from together.

“There are people who yesterday beat us up and murdered our brothers and sisters who now want to masquerade as our friends. We cannot allow them to divide us,” Mwonzora said further.

“I will never kiss the hand that murdered our youngsters, including Tonderai Ndira, Beta Chokururama and Godfrey Kauzani and many others for any reason whatsoever.

“Our founding father Morgan Tsvangirai left us this party so that we prosecute the people’s struggle. We welcome people to join our great movement. But we can’t allow the same people to divide us.

“The people of Zimbabwe are suffering and they are looking up to us to lead them to salvation. They are living in abject poverty and misery. We will fail them if we allow ourselves to be divided by enemies of democracy and progress,” Mwonzora added.

Writing on social media earlier, Moyo accused some opposition officials of trying to bribe the judiciary in order to ensure that Chamisa would lose the battle for the control of the party to Khupe.

He also said that he had met with Mwonzora in 2018, further slamming him for misleading people about his relationship with Chamisa.

“Besides the delegations from Thokozani Kupe’s MDC-T who wanted resources, and the high powered team of Mwonzora and Theresa Makone, we received on two separate occasions in February 2018 & April 2018, visitations by senior leadership from Joice Mujuru’s Rainbow Coalition.

“It should be clear that encounters and engagements in politics do not constitute relationships.

“February claims that the so-called G40 forged permanent links with Chamisa in 2018 are false and hypocritical, as they have come from hypocrites who sought our support,” Moyo said.

This comes as the MDC is witnessing escalating chaos among its structures nationally — some of which has readily been admitted to by the party itself and ascribed to leadership incompetence.
It also comes as the MDC is still struggling to heal the rifts that were caused by Chamisa’s highly-contested ascendancy to the party’s leadership in 2018, following the death of Tsvangirai — who succumbed to cancer of the colon on Valentine’s Day that year.

Speaking in Bulawayo last month, a day after dissolving the MDC’s Masvingo provincial executive, Chamisa himself bemoaned the factional and tribal wars that are threatening to destroy the party around the country.

“Tribalism is a new phenomenon that is emerging in the party of late … It is a headache for me.

“This is a new phenomenon that we have to confront and that is part of the reason why I am engaging structures to make sure we get to the bottom of this issue,” he told the media at the Bulawayo Press Club.

The 42-year-old opposition leader addressed journalists a day after he had wielded the axe on the entire Masvingo executive — amid claims of growing factionalism and leadership incompetence.

Chamisa told the press in the second city that he was determined to end the tribal wars which he said had also affected the Bulawayo City Council (BCC).

“I have seen that in local authorities, and now you hear these undertones of tribalism. It is important to understand that as the MDC this is an issue that we have to confront.

“When we formed the MDC, most of the people … were actually from Matabeleland, but we were not looking at regions.

“We were looking at the content of the character of an individual in terms of nation building. That is how it has always been,” Chamisa said then.

UZ Student Up For Kidnap And Theft

A UNIVERSITY OF Zimbabwe student who has been on the run after kidnapping one woman at Eclipse Night club last year has appeared at the magistrates’ court.

Anesu Taziva, 21, pleaded not guilty when he appeared before magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa who remanded him in custody to today for bail application.

Taziva is being charged with kidnapping and theft. Allegations are that on November 24 last year, Taziva was at Eclipse Night club when he connived with his two accomplices who are still at large to drag the complainant who was doing her business at the club into a motor vehicle they had.

The complainant tried to resist but it was in vain when Taziva and his team forced her to enter into the motor vehicle as they also got into the car and closed the doors. The three drove to Kuwadzana as they had ordered the complainant to keep quiet and follow their orders.

Upon arrival in Kuwadzana, Taziva and his team took the complainant’s cell phone, US$80 and some various items that were in the complainant’s bag.

They then dropped the complainant and drove off.

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CORONAVIRUS Patient Has Described In Extraordinary Detail How The Disease Feels Like.

Express UK|Julie from Singapore told the BBC’s 5 Live on the day her symptoms intensified “the room was spinning” when she woke up. Julie explained everything felt like it was in “slow-motion” when she was trying to complete simple tasks. During the critical stage of the disease, Julie said “my lungs were going into overdrive” as she battled the disease at its most dangerous phase. 

Julie said: “On February 3rd I had a fever and remember sleeping for the whole day.

“Then after that the fever went and for the rest of the week I was well.

“I didn’t have anything, not even a sniffle or a cough.

“However, on the 7th of February I woke up at 3am and the room was spinning.

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Julie explained the symptoms she suffered during an interview with BBC's 5 Live (Image: BBC)
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The medication Julie was taking while she had the coronavirus (Image: BBC)

“The next morning at 8.30am I got a call from a doctor saying I am sorry to tell you that you have contracted the virus.”

She continued: “When the doctor told me that I was going to enter the critical stage for the next few days I actually ate all my meals because I knew I had to be ready for the body to fight the virus.

“My lungs were going into overdrive, they were really making an effort.

“It is not like normal days when we are not conscious of how we breathe.

“Everything went into slow motion.”

There have currently been more than 90,000 cases of COVID-19 across the globe. 

The death toll currently stands at 3,119. 

More than 48,000 patients have recovered from the virus. 

The coronavirus symptoms

There are currently just under 40,000 active cases of COVID-19.

More than 80,000 of the disease have been in China were the source ou the disease has been traced from. 

South Korea has the next highest number of confirmed cases at nearly 5000.

The United Kingdom has 40 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

FULL TEXT- GMAZ STATEMENT ON MEALIE MEAL SUPPLIES

Statement on mealie meal supplies

Harare, March 3, 2020- The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) is happy to announce that we have so far managed to import 10 000 metric tonnes of maize from South Africa, whose efforts have been made possible by the government which has given us the opportunity to import.

We are, however, waiting for a review of the price of roller meal subsidy from the government so that we pump the product into the market and hope to improve the supply of the commodity within the next 30 days.

Millers are currently owed an excess of ZWD120 million by the government in roller subsidy refunds dating back from last December, and this is affecting the constant supply of roller meal. Under normal circumstances, the subsidy payments should come within seven days.

Our National Chairman, Mr. Tafadzwa Musarara, is on a regional and international crusade where he is engaging with grain producers and suppliers, as we intensify grain procurement with the aim of complementing government efforts of ensuring food security.

The CoronaVirus epidemic has also affected our trips to Asia and related destinations where we intend to procure rice, maize, and wheat.

GMAZ remains committed to fulfilling our mandate and moral duty of ensuring national food security.

Garikai Chaunza

GMAZ media and public relations manager

[email protected]

Saviour Kasukuwere Wins Yet Another Court Case – Judge Orders Release Of Title Deeds

Saviour Kasukuwere

HIGH Court judge, Justice David Mangota has attacked the state for returning title deeds to exiled former cabinet minister, Saviour Kasukuwere’s Mutare Holiday home saying there was no justification for that action.

The judge said this in a recent ruling following the state’s application to appeal against his own ruling ordering the release of the deeds last year.

Mangota said the state failed to present its case technically such that its arguments was hanging on nothing to compel him to rule otherwise.

“The charges upon which the applicant’s prosecution was anchored were quashed. They became a nullity from which nothing flows,” said Mangota.

“He became a free man who was entitled not only to the bail which he deposited with the court but also to the title deed of his property. He surrendered the same to the court as a way of gaining his freedom. He gained the same when the court quashed the charges.

“Given the lackadaisical approach which NPA dealt with the applicant’s in lime matter, its apparent lack of interest in the same as measured against the weighty submissions which the applicant made mention of in his preliminary matter. I was left with no option but to grant his motion as he prayed for it,” ruled the judge.

Kasukuwere had applied for immediate release of his title deeds after charges against him were quashed.

The judge upheld Kasukuwere’s motion saying he was “satisfied that the state had no basis for continuing to hold onto the title deed of the applicant’s property. The state on its part did not support its position to the retention by it of the applicant’s property.

Mangota also ruled that Kasukuwere proved his case on a balance of probabilities and that the title deed of his property was, accordingly, released to him.

On October 9 2019, Mangota granted Kasukuwere title deeds to his home.

The title deed is number 7010/2003 of subdivision D of Manchester in the district of Umtali which was forfeited to the state by order of Senior Regional magistrate Hosea Mujaya on March 25 2019.

This was after he failed to return to the court after he was granted permission to visit South Africa on grounds that he wanted to seek medication.

Besides forfeiture of his property, Kasukuwere was also issued with a warrant of arrest.

He then approached the High Court with an application for review of the decision of the magistrate who ordered forfeiture of his property, an application he won before High Court judge. Justice Tawanda Chitapi quashed charges against him.

The ruling ordering release of his title deeds came at a time Prosecutor General Kumbirai Hodzi had applied for leave to appeal against Chitapi’s in the Supreme Court under case number SC550/19.

Hodzi then filed an urgent application saying he feared Kasukuwere would dispose his property leaving him with no any other recourse in case he wins the Supreme Court challenge.

But High Court judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero struck off the case from the urgent roll before he ordered Hodzi to pay costs of suit to Kasukuwere.

Through Zivanai Macharaga, Hodzi said the High court erred in clearing a fugitive.

Mangota however ruled that the conduct by the prosecutor who was handling the case, Macharaga’s of the president’s special anti-corruption unit was amiss.

“Their lack of consultation could not be blamed on the court or on the applicant. The blame lay squarely within their courtyard,” he said before he ordered release of Kasukuwere’s title deeds.

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Weather Experts Warn Of More Heavy Rains Ahead

Correspondent|THE SADC Climate Services Centre has warned several countries in the region, including Southern and Central Zimbabwe of heavy rains forecast over the next few days.

Other areas in the region receiving torrential rain include Namibia, central-eastern Angola, north-western Botswana, Comoros, central-to-south-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, northern Madagascar, northern Malawi, Mauritius, north-eastern Mozambique, central and northern parts of Tanzania, central South Africa, north and southern parts of Zambia.

The CSC said there are indications that rainfall amounts may exceed 100mm in 24 hours and these rains are likely to result in local flooding in certain areas.

“National Meteorological and Hydrological Services are urged to closely monitor these events and update relevant institutions such as Disaster Risk Management Agencies at member states level to support preparedness and actions taken to protect lives and property,” CSC cautioned.

The next advisory will be issued if a serious event is detected within in the region.

Minister Angry At Why Union Leaders Were Called To Tastify In Parly But Not At What They Revealed

A Cabinet Minister says a decision by legislators to call teachers trade unions to contribute on the recent increase of tuition fees at universities and colleges raised eyebrows given that the educators did not fall under the Ministry that superintended tertiary institutions.

Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira said he was concerned at what had motivated Parliament’s portfolio committee on High and Tertiary Education to call teachers representative body who fell under the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.

The committee chaired by Hwange Central MP, Mr Daniel Molokele (MDC Alliance) on Monday invited Progressive Teachers Union and Zimbabwe Teachers Association together with student representatives at various tertiary institutions to discuss on the impact on the recent increase of tuition fees at universities and colleges.

During the meeting, teachers representatives and students took turns to berate Prof Murwira for the high fees which they said were not justified given that most civil servants could not afford them.

In an interview, Prof Murwira said while the committee was properly placed to deal with the issue of tuition fees, it was the calling of teachers’ trade unions that left him with a lot of unanswered questions.

“I am failing to understand the prudence of calling PTUZ and Zimta. What value will they bring on a platform to discuss tuition fees at universities and colleges. They fall under the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and not my ministry. I am actually surprised on what really is the motivation for such a decision,” said Prof Murwira.

Govt Begins Work At The National Sports Stadium, Will It Be Ready In Time For The Algeria Match In Three Weeks?

Government today started the refurbishment of the National Sports Stadium in Harare following a series of meetings held yesterday.

The giant facility, together with all other venues was condemned by the Confederation of African Football prompting Government to pull resources together to upgrade the stadium.

The AFCON qualifying tie between the Warriors and Algeria had been taken away from Zimbabwe and was set to be played on neutral soil but that ban could be lifted after ZIFA lodged an appeal with CAF.

State media visited the National Sports Stadium this afternoon and witnessed workmen attending to the playing turf, which is one of the major areas recommended for upgrading by the CAF inspectors last November.

Media tribunes, turnstiles, sitting bays, doping rooms as well as ablution facilities will also be attended to.

More to follow

Female Parliamentarians Hold Demonstration In Parliament.

Correspondent|Female Parliamentarians from all political parties have held a peaceful demonstration in the National Assembly on Tuesday afternoon.

The parliamentarians grouped together and demonstrated by sitting on the floor in the chamber calling on Government and Parliament to do more to protect women and their rights as enshrined in the Constitution and various international treaties the country is signatory to.

The demonstration was organised by the Zimbabwe Women’s Parliamentary Committee, a grouping of all female Parliamentarians from all parties in the August house.

Economists Told To Stop Telling Mnangagwa Lies On The State Of The Economy.

PARLIAMENTARIANS have called on economic stakeholders to be honest when meeting President Emmerson Mnangagwa over the deteriorating state of the economy blamed on the unusual growth in the money supply, thereby depreciating the Zimbabwe dollar.

Yesterday, the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC), Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI), Bankers Association of Zimbabwe, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe and Cassava Smartech Zimbabwe Limited made presentations to the Budget, Finance and Economic Development Parliamentary Committee.

The presentations were in response to the 2020 Monetary Policy Statement released last month, which failed to address the continued depreciation of the Zimdollar, which has brought hyperinflation and worsened business and consumer livelihoods.

“You come here and tell us the economy is not well, but we are shocked when you meet HE (Mnangagwa), you paint a good picture and say the economy is on the right track. Can you tell us why?” Budget, Finance and Economic Development Committee chairperson Felix Mhona asked.

In response, ZNCC chief executive officer Christopher Mugaga said: “You raised the issue of ‘when you meet HE’ you are nice. I don’t know, I am not sure. Maybe it’s a case of an approach we use, but the truth of the matter is maybe — being a spokesperson for the chamber — there are a number of issues that are not in order.

“I think from the times of the unusual appetite to print money from the days of (former central bank governor Gideon) Gono up to now, we have been ever so talking. I think you hear my colleagues are delving into the issues. I think a number of minds know what money supply is, everyone wants it to stop. It’s not normal”.

Mugaga said the moment the Zimdollar was introduced in a statutory instrument, it was already a disaster and he called on the quality of policy-making to improve.

He said as a first step in fixing the economy, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube needed to be honest.

“Last time we met parliamentarians, we spoke about how policies are being missed ‘Nicodemously’ … or how they see the light of day without Parliament having agreed to it,” Mugaga said.

The reason why the increase in the money supply causes a currency to depreciate is due to more currency chasing the same quantity of goods, resulting in firms increasing prices to restore value.

As a result, inflation is accelerated, affecting business and consumers alike.

The increase in money supply has been blamed on government borrowing to fund its excessive expenditure, which both the World Bank and International Monetary Fund have raised concern over.

“The problem we are having in the economy is growth in the money supply. Just to highlight that in the last quarter of 2019, the money supply was $35 billion and in first quarter of 2020, it is now at $46 billion, which is quite a huge growth in money supply,” CZI chief economist Tafadzwa Bandama said.

“We also want to highlight as CZI that supply of services to government must be rationalised, especially when it comes to payment. If say a supplier does a job for $3 million, for example, instead of giving them the whole $3 million which they will use to rush to the parallel market, it’s better to pay in tranches so that we do not have a run on the exchange rate.”

She said if they were paid in full, it would cause a depreciation on the exchange rate.

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Police Finally Descend On The Massive Illegal Mining In Kwekwe Urban.

Illegal miners in Kwekwe Urban

Own Correspondent|POLICE in Kwekwe on Monday finally decided to bring sanity to Kwekwe when they conducted raids on hundreds of illegal miners doing their business within meters of the city’s central business district.

The raid saw the arrest of 215 of the suspected illegal gold panners.

Police deployed four truckloads of its highly armed anti riot details to conduct the raids saw the police spend long hours engaged in running battles with the miners.

The running battles even spilled into Kwekwe Central with the CBD in virtual police lockdown as the law enforcement agents were hunting for the illegal miners.

Kwekwe Central police could not accommodate all those arrested, and they had to be distributed Redcliff and Amaveni holding cells.

Authorities had to screen some of the artisanal miners who ended up paying fines.

Midlands Chief Prosecutor Samuel Pedzisayi said in an interview that authorities had to conduct vetting and clearance sessions at the court.

“I am based in Gweru, but we had to come down to Kwekwe because of the nature of the case. We realised that personnel here will be overwhelmed as 215 were arrested.

“However, it was realised that some who were arrested were at legally registered mining claims. So, we had to free those, and depending on the veracity of the issue after screening, some had to be released and be allowed to pay fines.

“What we want to do is to deal with the real culprits who are illegally prospecting; those indeed need to face prosecution and are going to face the wrath of the law. We don’t condone illegal mining activities,” he said.

Meanwhile, Human Rights Lawyer Artwell Chinamatira who was representing some of the miners said the dragnet was inhumane.

“These arrests are very inhumane the only crime committed by my clients is to fend for their families. These are the people who are trying to eke out an honest living for their families,” he said.

Citizens Lose Hope On Corruption Cancer?


By Staff Reporter- Florence Ganye (47) is a bitter woman.

She frowns while narrating how her case was handled at Chitungwiza magistrates court, some 27 kilometres away from Harare’s main capital.

“I am serving community service for an offence that I never committed. My only crime was to reprimand the policewoman not to shout vulgar words at the borehole in front of minors while insulting everyone else who was in the queue for water,” she said.

Her sentiments were echoed by two others who were also convicted to more than 70 hours of community service at Seke 8 primary, a local government school in the same neighbourhood.

Added her colleague:

“It’s a travesty of justice. Our systems are captured.”

Abuse of office

Detailing the events leading to their arrest and conviction, the three women shared their story.

Ganye said trouble started when a policewoman (name supplied) came to the borehole in plain clothes and started challenging everyone including the elderly waiting in the queue for water.

The policewoman reportedly told everyone that she was jumping the queue simply because she was a police officer.

“Imagine being in the queue for water for over 5 hours only for someone to just come and jump the queue while shouting vulgar words insulting the elderly men and women in the presence of minors.”

The development irked community members who started reprimanding her but the boastful police officer who is in her early thirties told everyone that she was using her uniform to show the community that she had the powers to do as she pleased at the free for all borehole.

The community members reportedly refused her to jump the queue and she then went to report an assault that never happened at Chitungwiza Town Centre.

Bribe

Out of the many community members, she chose three women, Ganye included who were hauled to court and convicted.

Ganye and her colleagues alleged that the police woman sought for a US$50 bribe to have the case withdrawn but the trio refused.

“I was innocent and I assumed that the courts would be fair but I was warned that without any money, we would be found guilty. True, we were found guilty even when we never assaulted her.”

Ganye is like many others who feel that the country’s justice system is captured.

Scarred

Another Epworth woman, whose 11 year old daughter was raped by a fellow tenant also had no kind words for Zimbabwe’s courts.

Narrating her experiences, she accused the court officials of receiving bribes to discharge the guilty while convicting those who are innocent but fail to pay bribes.

“My daughter is a slow learner but she quickly disclosed what had happened to her and we sought medical help which confirmed that she had been raped.

The medical affidavit was there to prove that she had been violated but the perpetrator is walking scot free. His relatives came out in full force and they were moving from one office to the next during trial. I am sure they paid the court officials. I am not happy with the conviction.

It was as if my daughter is mad and could not identify who raped her because the case was just thrown out.”

She said the courts destroyed her hopes that justice would be delivered.

“My daughter is scarred for life because everyone in the community is just pointing at her and identifying her as that mentally challenged girl who was raped.

Even some mothers do not want their daughters associating with her because they label her and say she is now an adult because she had sex. It is as if she chose to be raped.

What pains me the most is that the man who did this to her is out there and was freed by the courts.”

The Constitution of Zimbabwe in section 69(3) guarantees to every person the right of access to the courts, or to some other independent and impartial tribunal or forum established by law for the resolution of disputes.

The Constitutional principles set out in section 165 of the Constitution dictates the mandate of the judiciary, stating that in exercising its authority, the Judiciary must remain cognisant of the need to do justice to all, irrespective of status; dispensing justice efficiently and with reasonable promptness.

Confidence In The Judiciary?

Presenting his speech on the official opening of the 2018 Legal year on January 15 2018, Justice Luke Malaba, the Chief Justice of Zimbabwe said:

“The Judiciary must always be conscious of the fact that its role is paramount in the safeguarding of human rights and freedoms and the rule of law. Access to justice is the hallmark of any civilised and democratic society.”

He added that these can only be achieved if all the arms of Government diligently play their respective roles in a transparent, just, accountable and responsive manner.

“The role of the Judiciary in the administration of justice becomes key. It is a critical role because of the constitutional duty thrust on the Bench to exercise judicial power impartially, promptly and in a manner that safeguards public confidence in the judicial system.”

Cartel Captured

Prosecutor General Kumbirai Hodzi, in an interview with a local publication alleged that a cartel made up of police officers, lawyers, prosecutors, the media and judges working with powerful politicians has corrupted the justice delivery system in Zimbabwe.

He alleged that the cartel, had even attempted to kill him to get its way.

Patrick Zhuwao, a former cabinet minister who is now in self imposed exile, in his article titled the Zhuwao Brief concurred with another former cabinet minister Professor Jonathan Moyo that the systemic capture of Zimbabwe’s judiciary started manifesting itself in 2016 and came to the fore on 21st August 2019 when Justice Chitapi quashed charges against Honourable Saviour Kasukuwere.

Said Zhuwao:

“In a rare judgment, Justice Chitapi described how the magistrate in the Kasukuwere case, as a judicial officer, “openly confessed that he was conducting proceedings under pressure from certain persons. He was therefore not independent and impartial as his duties required him to be.”

Unite And Fight

The opposition MDC led by Nelson Chamisa is also on record saying that the country’s justice delivery system is captured.

Said Chamisa:

“It is a call to action when the country’s Prosecutor General confirms that cartels have captured state institutions. This reflects a captured and compromised state and that the regime is not fit for purpose. Politics aside, we must now unite in this BIG fight against corruption.

“The PG confirms the serious and systemic nature of rot permeating the State. As ever, the fish rots from the head. If the top prosecutor is moved to make such public complaints then he is not getting support from the political leadership to perform his constitutional role.”

However, addressing legislators in the 9th parliament recently, Vice President Kembo Mohadi trashed the allegations by the prosecutor general and said his remarks were personal.

Said Mohadi:

“What he (PG) said is his own opinion…..But for what we are doing as government over the claims is that we will investigate as to whether what he said was true or not. He needs to explain to us what he meant by ‘State capture’ and what is actually taking place. Until he comes to us and explain the issue, investigations are yet to take place.”

Corrupt

Zimbabwe is viewed as one of the world’s 20 most corrupt countries, according to the 2018 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), a report compiled by graft watchdog, Transparency International.

According to the report which ranks 180 countries by their perceived levels of public sector corruption, Zimbabwe is number 160 on the index, which uses a scale of 0 to 100, where 0 is highly corrupt and 100 is very clean.

The southern African country scored a paltry 22, which is below the Sub-Saharan Africa average of 32.

However, the position is an improvement when the country was at its worst in 2008, where it was number 166. This was attributed to the country’s economic crisis, when the country’s inflation rose to an estimated 89.7 sextillion percent year-on-year in mid-November 2008.

But there is general consensus among citizens, that the justice delivery system in the country is “captured”.

Former Liverpool Forward Banned For Breaching Betting Rules

Former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge says he is “devastated” after being banned from football for four months for breaching betting rules.

He was originally given a six-week ban last summer, four of them suspended, but
the FA appealed against the findings of an independent commission.
An appeal board also doubled the 30-year-old’s fine to £150,000.

Sturridge’s contract with Turkish side Trabzonspor had been terminated by mutual agreement earlier on Monday.

In a video posted on his YouTube account Sturridge said it had been “a crazy few days” after the “disappointing and upsetting” decision ended his season.
He added: “I just want to say it’s been a very long and drawn-out process over the last couple of years and difficult to concentrate on my football.

“I’m going to continue to campaign for professional footballers to be able to speak to their families and close friends freely, without the real risk of being charged.

“I feel the betting companies and the practice and process of people placing bets on players moving clubs has to be stopped.”

He thanked Trabzonspor but said he felt “uncomfortable” continuing to receive wages from the club because he was not able to “contribute”.

Sturridge had faced various charges alleging he passed on inside information over a potential transfer in January 2018.

A statement from the FA said the appeal board had ruled the commission “misapplied rules in relation to the use of inside information and made findings of fact which could not be sustained”.

As a result, the board found proven two further charges that had originally been dismissed.

Liverpool announced in June 2019 that Sturridge, who scored eight times in 26 appearances for England, would be leaving the club that summer at the end of his contract.

He went on to score seven goals in 16 appearances for six-time Turkish champions Trabzonspor.

The former Manchester City and Chelsea forward’s most recent England appearance came as a substitute in a World Cup qualifier against Lithuania in October 2017.

Sturridge has been suspended from all football and football-related activity until 18 June.

The commission found he had instructed his brother Leon to bet on a possible move to Spanish side Sevilla, and that he had given him inside information during the January 2018 transfer window.

Sturridge said the FA’s case was “overblown and misconceived” and that he gave an innocent explanation for text messages to his brother.

Submissions on his behalf said he did not have the type of personality that is drawn to adrenaline or the risk of wrongdoing, and had no real interest in gambling.-BBC

Mapeza In Shocking Resignation

The local football fraternity was stunned on Monday night with the news that Zimbabwean coach Norman Mapeza had thrown in the towel at Chippa United.

Reports emerged from the Rainbow Nation in the afternoon that the former Warriors captain had called for an emergency meeting with the Chilli Boys hierarchy to hand in his resignation.

It is believed that the 47-year-old and his paymasters failed to reach mutual ground in the meeting, which lasted for hours and they accepted his resignation.

While it is not yet clear as to why Mapeza made the untimely decision to part ways with Chippa, we were made to believe, based on a report from South Africa, that Mapeza was irked by the fact that he discovered that his bosses were planning to sack him had he not won the AmaZulu game over the weekend, which he went on to win.

The club have not officially communicated on the development but long-serving assistant coach Mbuyiselo Sambu will take over the reins as the team prepares for a league clash against Bidvest Wits away from home on Saturday.

“Yes I have been asked to take over the coaching duties until a new coach is found,” Sambu confirmed to South Afriaan publication Times Live.-Soccer 24

Government In Desperate Bid To Have CAF Stadia Ban Reversed

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Deputy Minister of Sport Tino Machakaire strongly believes the Warriors will host the Desert Foxes of Algeria latter this month at home despite the ban imposed by CAF.

Zdravko Logarusic’s charges are set to clash with the defending champions in crucial back to back games, the first one being in Algeria on the 23rd of March and then host the Foxes seven days later but due to a ban imposed by CAF on all local stadiums citing inadequate facilities, the latter might be played on neutral soil, something Machakaire is confident won’t happen.

“We have just toured the ground and we have seen for ourselves what needs to be done. But at this point in time we are still trying to tie all the loose ends,’’ Machakaire told The Herald. 

“There is going to be another meeting in the evening (yesterday) and that’s when we will have a comprehensive statement.

“What we want to do is to make sure that the standards that have been set by CAF are met.

‘‘I am sure, with all the commitment that we are getting from the stakeholders, we will be able to meet certain standards required by CAF so that they can come and re-inspect,” he added.

PSL Update:Bulawayo Chiefs Sign Three Ghanaian Players

Bulawayo Chiefs have signed 2010 Soccer Star of the Year Charles Sibanda.

The forward spent the last three seasons at PSL Champions FC Platinum but was deemed excess baggage upon the arrival of Dutchman Pieter De Jongh.

The experienced forward, who once turned out for a number of local clubs that include Highlanders and the now-defunct pair of Motor Action and How Mine, brings invaluable experience to the youthful squad under the shrewd Thulani Sibanda.

He could be a reliable goal scorer having won the golden boot in 2015, a feat that once saw him attract the attention of Zambian giants Zanaco.

Meanwhile, Chiefs have also signed Ghanaian internationals Samuel Adom and Michael Foli, Joe Nybinde, Corey Black and Billy Vheremu.-Soccer 24

Do Not Be Fooled By MDC -Matemadanda

Zanu PF Political commissar, Victor Matemadanda in an interview with The Herald said MDC Youths who locked horns with police officers who raided Job Sikhala’s house on Saturday were being used to destroy the little that is used to benefit the masses.

Matemadanda even took a swipe at MDC run councils and said they were not a genuine revolution as they were destroying the little that is there.

Said Matemadanda:
….However there is a party (MDC Alliance) that purports to support the disadvantaged people knowing that the roads had potholes and some still have potholes and they still have the audacity to buy tires and burn the tires on those roads which is destroying national infrastructure.

That same group goes on to burn ZUPCO buses which they are fully aware that many citizens depend on those buses so I wonder what agenda they are trying to push.

There is no revolution that destroys the little that people have, no wonder why MDC run councils are very poor in terms of service delivery.

Zimbabweans are not fools and they worry about their lives and the country’s development not these jokes.

These people are telling young people destroy stuff yet they have good cars and they can afford to fly out of the country that is why they are sending young and innocent citizens to destroy the little they have and when they destroy those young people are not able to fly out of the country,
Meanwhile, Infomation Minister Mutsvangwa also condemned the violence that took place on Saturday and said opposition leaders were supposed to promote peace and love.-State media

Victor Matemadanda

Full Text: World Birth Defects Day Statement

Compiled by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

The day is commemorated all over the world on the 3rd of March.

It is a day set aside to raise awareness on the serious global problem and call for more surveillance, prevention, care and research to help babies and children.

Birth defects contribute to child mortality and in some families may cause divorce or even family separation.

Many birth defects are preventable but once a baby is born with them curing them is difficult.
Prevention: Couples can avoid unnecessary emotional trauma of having a baby with congenital birth defects by: Planning a pregnancy in advance and talk to your doctor about what one should be doing.

This include taking supplements, vaccinated, stop smoking and alcohol intake, stop all teratogenic drugs or switch to other drugs, make sure chronic conditions like Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus are well controlled. All this helps reduce the incidence of birth defects.

During pregnancy regular visits to the doctor or health practitioner for checkups is also important. If problems are to arise they are detected early and medical interventions can also be done early. Health seeking behavior is also important.

Pregnancy comes with its physiological changes and for the first pregnancy one might not be able to tell the normal from the abnormal but if you visit a health facility one might be advised on what to do early.

Husbands and even relatives at home should support pregnant women. Stressful environment is not good and might also affect the mother affecting the foetus and might contribute to birth defects. If one is not sure whether they are pregnant or not always notify when new drugs are prescribed or when an X-ray is offered as exposure to these also contribute to birth defects. The most crucial months of all are the first three to four months (1st Trimester). This is the period the foetus is developing therefore any disturbance to this process causes birth defects.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) developed by World Health Organization (WHO) goal 3 says: Good health and well being for people. It aims to reduce under five mortality in every country. Birth defects contributes a percentage to those deaths therefore fighting against birth defects is fighting for well being. Prevention is better than cure.

Let’s fight birth defects.

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WORLD HEARING DAY:Hearing Loss Is Not Inability

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On the 3rd day of March, the nation commemorates and raises awareness on how to prevent deafness and hearing disorders – to promote hearing across the world.

This day shall be celebrated under the theme; “Hearing for life.don’t let hearing loss limit you.An ear is the organ for hearing.

In monkeys, cats, and dogs the vestibular inner part of the ear also plays a definite role in the postural fixation of the head, orientation of the animal in space and reflexes accompanying locomotion and less in human where the vestibular organs are sometimes called the sense organs of balance.

Sound energy is transmitted into the ear through air as a disturbance of air molecules which means without the air molecules and such disturbance there is no sound to be heard.

When these disturbance take place we call it sound wave; for a brief overview of the anatomy and physiology.

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“Release Maengahama, Madzokere Now”

By Tatenda Mombeyarara

I stand in solidarity with Last Maengahama and Tungamirai Madzokere.

Jailing innocent people and breaking families for political expediency is a very cruel deed.

I spent some weeks last year sharing a cell with Last Maengahama at Chikurubi Maximum Prison and his tragic story of persecution is heart rending.

Yesterday they came for Last and Tunga,today they came for me,tomorrow it could be you.We cannot standby and watch.

Today their appeal is being heard at the Supreme court and I add my voice in demanding their freedom!

Justice4ThemNow

Stop Jailing Innocent People, Human Rights Activist Tells Mnangagwa Government

Farai Dziva|Prominent human rights defender Tatenda Mombeyarara has challenged Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government to release “political prisoners” Last Maengahama and Tungamirai Madzokere because they are innocent.

See Mombeyarara ‘s argument:

I stand in solidarity with Last Maengahama and Tungamirai Madzokere.

Jailing innocent people and breaking families for political expediency is a very cruel deed.

I spent some weeks last year sharing a cell with Last Maengahama at Chikurubi Maximum Prison and his tragic story of persecution is heart rending.

Yesterday they came for Last and Tunga,today they came for me,tomorrow it could be you.We cannot standby and watch.

Today their appeal is being heard at the Supreme court and I add my voice in demanding their freedom!

Justice4ThemNow

Engelbert Rugeje Takes Over Charamba Chieftaincy In Bikita

ZANU-PF politburo member and former army general Retired Lieutenant Engelbert Rugeje has been nominated to temporarily act as Chief Charamba of Bikita following the death of his father.

Rtd Lt Gen Rugeje (58) is a Zanu PF Politburo member and once served as the ruling party’s National Political Commissar following his retirement from the army.

President Mnangagwa promoted Rtd Lt Gen Rugeje from the rank of Major General upon his retirement to enter full time politics.

His nomination to act as Chief Charamba came by virtue of him being the oldest surviving son of the late Chief Charamba, Mr Timothy Charamba.

The late substantive Chief Charamba died on July 16 last year at the age of 97.

Rtd Lt Gen Rugeje on Monday confirmed the new development, adding that the move was in line with their Duma custom.

He said the Charamba family chose him by virtue of being the oldest surviving son of the late chief.

“It is not that I have been appointed substantive chief because there are still many processes that have to be followed for one to be a substantive chief that will culminate with the seal of approval from the President,” said Rtd Lt Gen Rugeje.

“At the moment what happened was in line with the Duma traditions and customs whereby after the death of a chief there is a person who is appointed to look after the late chief’s family and responsibilities.

The family sat down and agreed that as the oldest surviving son I get the appointment but it’s not a final decision as there are many processes to follow.”

The Charamba chieftainship belongs to people of the Duma clan who dominate Bikita District.

The Duma clan members in Bikita unofficially fall under the paramount chieftainship of Mazungunye a descendant of the great ancestor of the Dumas.

Rtd Lt Gen Rugeje is not the first retired army General from Bikita to become chief.

Retired Major General Gibson Mashingaidze who also hails from the same district was a few years ago appointed Chief Mkanganwi and is also part of the Duma clan.- ZIMUCU

MP Joana Mamombe Donates Foodstuffs To Vulnerable Groups

Farai Dziva|Harare West MP Joana Mamombe has donated to vulnerable groups in her constituency.

In a statement Mamombe said:

We want to make a difference in the lives of those who are economically vulnerable in Harare West Constituency.

Urban poverty is real, sadly women and children bear the brunt and suffer many deprivations.

Last Friday, we donated packs of rice to the marginalised community of Chichera Farm in Goodhope.

Heartfelt thanks to the local business community & well wishers who continue to support our work in the Constituency.

WePromiseWeDeliver

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Joana Mamombe

Engelbert Rugeje For Traditional Leader:Will Former Zanu PF Commissar Execute Duties Objectively?

ZANU-PF politburo member and former army general Retired Lieutenant Engelbert Rugeje has been nominated to temporarily act as Chief Charamba of Bikita following the death of his father.

Rtd Lt Gen Rugeje (58) is a Zanu PF Politburo member and once served as the ruling party’s National Political Commissar following his retirement from the army.

President Mnangagwa promoted Rtd Lt Gen Rugeje from the rank of Major General upon his retirement to enter full time politics.

His nomination to act as Chief Charamba came by virtue of him being the oldest surviving son of the late Chief Charamba, Mr Timothy Charamba.

The late substantive Chief Charamba died on July 16 last year at the age of 97.

Rtd Lt Gen Rugeje on Monday confirmed the new development, adding that the move was in line with their Duma custom.

He said the Charamba family chose him by virtue of being the oldest surviving son of the late chief.

“It is not that I have been appointed substantive chief because there are still many processes that have to be followed for one to be a substantive chief that will culminate with the seal of approval from the President,” said Rtd Lt Gen Rugeje.

“At the moment what happened was in line with the Duma traditions and customs whereby after the death of a chief there is a person who is appointed to look after the late chief’s family and responsibilities.

The family sat down and agreed that as the oldest surviving son I get the appointment but it’s not a final decision as there are many processes to follow.”

The Charamba chieftainship belongs to people of the Duma clan who dominate Bikita District.

The Duma clan members in Bikita unofficially fall under the paramount chieftainship of Mazungunye a descendant of the great ancestor of the Dumas.

Rtd Lt Gen Rugeje is not the first retired army General from Bikita to become chief.

Retired Major General Gibson Mashingaidze who also hails from the same district was a few years ago appointed Chief Mkanganwi and is also part of the Duma clan.- ZIMUCU

Alarm As STIs “Ravage” University Students

Farai Dziva|Medical experts in Masvingo have described the high incidence of Sexually Transmitted Infections in tertiary institutions as alarming.

According to the medical experts the rate at which STIs are spreading in tertiary institutions in Masvingo is shocking.

” The rate at which sexually transmitted infections among tertiary students in Masvingo Province is rising is shocking.

This has been attributed to various factors,” an official in the Ministry of Health and Child Care said last week.

Teachers Union Leader Forced To Transfer To Peripheral School

Farai Dziva|Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union(ARTUZ) secretary general, Robson Chere has been forced to transfer to a peripheral school.

Chere believes the move is calculated to stop him from speaking on behalf of suffering teachers.

See Chere’s statement below:

They have failed to defeat the power in me. And they have forcefully transferred me to this school in Svove Rural .

To them it’s a defeat because they were pushing my resignation, or even termination of my employment status, that is the reason why I have not been receiving my salary since January.

Teaching is my profession and my passion and I shall continue defending the right to education and workers’ rights.

I have already started mobilising my new learners at the new school and the community to demand better educational facilities from the Government and a demonstration on this issue is loading …

My lawyers have appealed against the decision and the Public Service Commission has since written to me requesting an out of Court Settlement.

Robson Chere

Government “Freezes” Teachers’ Union Leader’s Salary

Farai Dziva|Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union(ARTUZ) secretary general, Robson Chere has been forced to transfer to a peripheral school.

Chere believes the move is calculated to stop him from speaking on behalf of suffering teachers.

See Chere’s statement below:

They have failed to defeat the power in me. And they have forcefully transferred me to this school in Svove Rural .

To them it’s a defeat because they were pushing my resignation, or even termination of my employment status, that is the reason why I have not been receiving my salary since January.

Teaching is my profession and my passion and I shall continue defending the right to education and workers’ rights.

I have already started mobilising my new learners at the new school and the community to demand better educational facilities from the Government and a demonstration on this issue is loading …

My lawyers have appealed against the decision and the Public Service Commission has since written to me requesting an out of Court Settlement.

ZimRights Call for Urgent Inclusive Dialogue to Resolve the Crisis in Zimbabwe

On Saturday 28 February 2020, Zimbabwe Human Rights Associations (ZimRights) members in Chitungwiza witnessed disturbing incidences of violence which resulted in the destruction of property and seven arrests and assaults of civilians by the Zimbabwe Republic Police. ZimRights spoke to four victims of police brutality, including one who was very critical.

ZimRights notes with concern that this violence was triggered by increasing hate speech from a group calling itself Concerned Citizens Forum, which over the years has been targeting civil society organisations in an anti-rights crusade. Reports from ZimRights community monitors confirm that Concerned Citizens Forum last week started circulating posters on social media threatening to invade the homes of opposition leaders whom it accused of calling for sanctions and causing suffering on Zimbabweans. In a pre-emptive act, opposition youths moved to offer protection to their targeted leaders, leading to violent scenes that were recorded in Chitungwiza.

ZimRights is concerned with these developments upon a population that is carrying an overwhelming economic burden and calls on Concerned Citizen Forum to stop its hate speech which is threatening to trigger anarchy in the country. Real concerned citizens know the sources of their suffering and are doing their best to remain patient in the face of provocative elements.

Zimrights further notes with concern, the police’s heavy-handed response of effecting random beatings of residents, which has further stoked the already simmering tensions.

Zimrights continues to urge the state security agents to exercise restraint and to ensure the safety of people in accordance with their mandate

ZimRights notes that the developments in Chitungwiza are evidence of the tensions in the country which have reached frightening levels. Already, thousands of Zimbabweans are on a stampede to leave the country as the situation looks as hopeless as ever. It thus becomes imperative on the leadership of Zimbabwe to find lasting solution to the current challenges before the situation gets out of control.
ZimRights calls on the leadership of Zimbabwe to urgently begin genuine and inclusive dialogue to resolve the country’s challenges.

ZimRights, a broad grassroots movement of ordinary people across Zimbabwe, remains ready to support authentic dialogue that changes the situation of ordinary people. Equally so, ZimRights will radically stand in opposition of private entities, political parties and individuals who seek an elite pact of leaders without an inclusive transformative agenda.

ZimRights membership across the country will continue to monitor the situation in the hope that a peaceful solution will be found as soon as possible before the country is set ablaze.

Matemadanda Warns MDC

Zanu PF National Political Commissar Victor Matemadanda has warned the opposition MDC to focus on the national agenda which is centred on increased productivity and development than senseless demonstrations whose sole purpose was to foster regime change.

Matemadanda accused the MDC of ‘destabilising’ the country saying if they were a real people-centred party they would realise there was a need to focus on economic resuscitation instead of incapacitation.

“National interest should be our position as the New Dispensation has emphasised on the need for economic resuscitation which resulted in austerity measures being put in place to try and pull resources and put them into the productive sector because President Mnangagwa emphasised on the need to improve productivity.

“However there is a party (MDC Alliance) that purports to support the disadvantaged people knowing that the roads had potholes and some still have potholes and they still have the audacity to buy tires and burn the tires on those roads which is destroying national infrastructure,” said Cde Matemadanda.

The pressure group has been sighting lack of leadership and direction within the opposition party’s rank and file, which has seen infighting in the opposition party escalating.

Court Update On Maengahama, Madzokere Case

By A Correspondent| The Constitutional court will today hear an appeal by MDC stalwarts Tungamirai Madzokere and Last Maengahama.

The duo were arrested in 2014 and convicted in September 2016 over the murder of a police officer Inspector Petros Mutedza. They were jailed 20 years each.

Said the party spokesperson Daniel Molokele:

“The court has adjourned till 1PM today

The matter will be heard once the court resumes after 1PM

We are urging all our leaders and members to still come over and show their solidarity

The matter will be heard at the Constitutional court just next to the High court, along Machel Avenue.”

Chinese Ambassador Briefs Parents With Children Studying in China

Parents of children studying in China are in a meeting with the deputy Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe to understand the safety of their children in that country following the outbreak of the Covid 19 (coronavirus).

Deputy Ambassador Zhao Baogang says to date, no single Zimbabwean nor any other foreign student has been infected by the virus. He assured parents that China will do all it can to ensure the students’ safety.

He, however, says China was prepared to assist those who need to evacuate their children should they chose to do so. Deputy Ambassador Zhao said it was not advisable to evacuate foreign nationals from China saying it may actually further complicate the situation.
About 2000 Zimbabwean students are studying in China.

-State media

UPDATE: Forex Trading Rates As At 03/03/2020

The current bank exchange rates for the ZWL$ today are as follows:

  • USD to ZWL$: 18.0383
  • ZWL$ to RAND: 0.8564

Data according to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

Black Market Rates:

  • USD to ZWL$ zimrates.com 31.10
  • USD to ZWL$  zwl365.com 30.80
  • USD to ZWL$ bluemari.info 30.50
  • USD to BOND: zimrates.com 24.10

More: marketwatch.co.zw

Govt Begins Works On National Sports Stadium

Work on the National Sports Stadium is expected to start today to align it with the requirements of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and avoid the embarrassment of national football teams playing their home games in other nations.

Engineers and architects were on the ground yesterday, assessing what can be done immediately to correct the situation.

A high-powered delegation spent almost four hours at the stadium yesterday assessing what needs to be done.

The delegation, led by Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo, comprised over 30 senior officials from the Government, the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) and ZIFA

“First, we have looked at the technical aspect of it,” said Minister Moyo. “We have toured the whole stadium. We have assessed the rooms that are required by CAF and the equipment that is required. The resources are now being mobilised so that work can start today.

“We are sure that all the short-term and medium-term requirements that were analysed by CAF as gaps in this stadium and at Barbourfields Stadium, we can do it.”

Minister Moyo said the delegation looked at major issues that need to be addressed urgently to enable the forthcoming Warriors matches to be held at the stadium.

“It’s mostly civil works and where there is manufacturing that is to be done, we have looked at companies which have capabilities and we think we should invite those companies to give us specifications,” he said.

“They have to produce a proforma of the specifications that are required by CAF after which we can then ask them to give us how much it will cost.

Minister Moyo was at the stadium just before 7am and was taken through the stadium by officials and discussed, in detail, all the CAF requirements.

He also saw the extent to which the country’s main stadium had deteriorated.

Minister Moyo later sat down with Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Deputy Minister Tinomuda Machakaire, permanent secretaries Zvinechimwe Churu (Local Government and National Housing) and Thokozile Chitepo (Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation), and the rest of the officials.

The officials included SRC director general Prince Mupazviriho and ZIFA president Felton Kamambo.

They discussed the implementation of each and every demand by CAF.

Minister Moyo apparently had his eye on today’s Cabinet meeting at which he is likely brief his colleagues about actions being taken to ensure that both the National Sports Stadium in Harare and Barbourfields in Bulawayo were brought to international standards.

That will end, once and for all, any discussions about Zimbabwean national football teams playing their matches outside the country.

Minister Moyo talked about the availability of funds to repair both stadiums and said they would prefer that most of the material required be sourced from local manufacturers and, therefore, create employment while benefiting the local economy.

Minister Moyo and Deputy Minister Machakaire agreed with the officials that some of the issues raised by CAF would be addressed “immediately”, while others would take some time.

The urgent, and most important concerns, will be addressed shortly to enable matches, at the end of the month, to be played in Zimbabwe, they agreed.

Besides taking the bull by the horns locally, Government has also launched a diplomatic offensive, and Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister, Kirsty Coventry, who also toured the giant stadium on Friday and spoke to the officials and ZIFA, scheduled to travel to Zurich, after her meetings in Lausanne, to take the matter up with FIFA officials.

Minister Coventry can now talk to FIFA president, Gianni Infantino as a colleague since the world football governing boss was recently inducted into the International Olympic Committee, on whose executive board, Africa’s most decorated Olympian serves.

-State Media

Rachel J Says Mukupe Consulting Sangomas to Become President’

By Jane Mlambo| The lady at the centre of a social media tiff between South African based preacher Shepherd Bushiri and Terrence Mukupe has come out open on her alleged relationship with the former Deputy Finance Minister whom he accused of consulting sangomas in his quest to become President.

In a statement released today, Rachel J said Mukupe is a broke man whom she took care of including sending his numerous kids to school.

She also accused Mukupe of believing in occultism, jumping from sangoma to sangoma in search of evil powers to become a President.

“On the issue of cultural activity and occultism it’s really shocking coming from a man, with incisions (nyora) all round his waist, who jumps from sangoma to sangoma every weekend trying to attain evil powers to become a President,” said Rachel J.

“Do not let us spill your beans. Kindly advise us on where we can deliver your tsvimbo and black and red occult (machira emudzimu) cloths which you left at our daughter’s previous residence.

“Do not deny this as your relatives who stayed with Rachel J have all the knowledge of your occult activities,” she added.

Cold-Suffering Pope Undergoes Coronavirus Tests

POPE Francis, who cancelled a Lent retreat for the first time in his papacy because he is suffering from a cold, has tested negative for coronavirus, the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero reported on Tuesday.

Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said he had no immediate comment on the report. The 83-year-old Roman Catholic leader, who had part of one lung removed because of an illness decades ago, also cancelled most audiences last week.

Francis was to have taken part in the week-long retreat with senior Vatican officials that began on Sunday night at a Church residence south of Rome.
But in a surprise announcement hours earlier, he said he would be following it from his residence in a Vatican guest house.

He has been taken ill at a time when Italy is battling a surging outbreak of the potentially deadly coronavirus.

The death toll in Italy jumped to 52 on Monday from 34 the day before and the total number of confirmed cases in Europe’s worst affected country climbed past the 2,000 mark.

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Zanu Pf Heavyweights To Hold Crunch Indaba

By A Correspondent| The ruling ZANU PF party will on Wednesday 4 March 2020 hold an ordinary session of the Politburo.

In a statement on Tuesday, party Secretary for Information and Publicity and Party Spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo said the session will be held at the Party Headquarters at 10 AM.

The statement reads:

3 March 2020

NOTICE CONVENING THE ORDINARY SESSION OF THE POLITBURO

The Secretary for Administration Dr O.M Mpofu wishes to advise all members that there shall be a Politburo meeting to be held on Wednesday 4 March 2020 at the Party Headquarters commencing 1000 hours.

All members should be seated by 0945 hours sharp.

Cde Ambassador S.K. Moyo
Secretary for Information and Publicity & Party Spokesperson

Rachel J Family Says Mukupe Was Never Their Son In Law

Following a week of social media hype over the South African based preacher Shepherd Bushiri and Zanu PF member Terrence Mukupe fight over singer Rachel J, her family has now issued a statement attacking the former Harare East legislator for ‘spreading falsehoods’ about their daughter.

The family said Rachel J was never married to Mukupe while accusing him of physically attacking the singer at her residence resulting in her emotional trauma.

Below is the full statement…

“We as the Rachel J family, have decided to come out and address the accusations being levelled against her that are being circulated on social media by a Terence Mukupe.

“It has taken us this long because, we wanted our daughter and sister to give birth in peace, and the fact that Rachel J being the private person she is, didn’t want to get involved in this social media fiasco, and also her dealing with the emotional trauma after she was attacked by Terence Mukupe at one of her residence and she had to seek a protection order against Terence Mukupe.

“We want to state that these are malicious and defamatory statements issued. As you know, Terence Mukupe relies on unseemly and ungodly false attacks on others to maintain relevance.

“These allegations are unequivocally false, totally unsubstantiated and uncorroborated, and it’s a malicious and desperate attack on Rachel J and our family by a disgruntled individual who swore before the Police and witnesses that he would do everything in his power even if it meant fabricating material to destroy Rachel J, anyone close to her as well as discrediting her to her business contacts. He swore if he can’t have Rachel J no one else.

“Reason being Rachel J had terminated their relationship. Because she had discovered that Terence Mukupe had once again impregnated Tracy Winterboer, who just gave birth a week ago a few days before Rachel J’s giving birth.

“This being the second child sired with the same woman during Rachel J’s relationship with Terence Mukupe. What’s disturbing is he secretly moved this woman to South Africa near Rachel’s place of residence so that he can be close to her.

“What hurts us is the treatment she is getting from this man who constantly cheated and humiliated her by siring 4 kids whilst in a relationship with Rachel J, whom she embraced looked after and welcomed into her own home. Rachel has shown love and commitment toward his kids by assisting them with education, food and clothes.

“Terence Mukupe should realise that he is a father, he should stop this humiliating behaviour and take care of his 10 kids. For a man blessed with so many kids, he must stay away from public humiliation and realise that his kids will have no one to look up to and also for a man who claims to love his so called wife but humiliate her in public over infidelity whilst he was sleeping with different women in her office, it is puzzling.

“Terence Mukupe is no stranger to rejecting his unborn babies. He only comes through claiming the paternity after the expenses have been covered. What annoys us is the fact that Terence continues to deny this child in public whilst privately he and his family are requesting to be a part of this child’s life, claiming it’s theirs.”

“On the issue of cultural activity and occultism it’s really shocking coming from a man, with incisions (nyora) all round his waist, who jumps from sangoma to sangoma every weekend trying to attain evil powers to become a President.

“Do not let us spill your beans. Kindly advise us on where we can deliver your tsvimbo and black and red occult (machira emudzimu) cloths which you left at our daughter’s previous residence.

“Do not deny this as your relatives who stayed with Rachel J have all the knowledge of your occult activities. He became violent after Rachel had cut off all financial support towards him, his children and baby mothers. After having lost Rachel everything including vehicles he became a violent man. No one of any gender, adult or child deserves this kind of abuse. Attacking a defenseless pregnant woman is a sign of weakness and should never be supported in our society.”

  1. Rachel J was never married to Terence Mukupe, formally or customarily. She is a single woman. As family we have never met Terence Mukupe nor has he ever set foot in any of our houses. He should not confuse dating to marriage. We are grateful for Rachel refusing to marry this man, because of his infidelity and misuse of her wealth. Initially we were shocked because Rachel has never dated a politician. She has always believed in love, and not relationships based on money since she is an independent woman.
  2. Because of Rachel’s naivety she allowed this man to move in to her home. Having moved in without anything in his name, she transformed his life into a respectable member of society with something to his name and his family is aware of this. Rachel has always been a serial entrepreneur with vast business interests in the cleaning industry, mining, fashion, media, transport and logistics. She welcomed the idea to work with this man and fought by all means to build a business empire with him.
  3. As a family we are in deep shock and distress, with the developments that are taking place, considering the amount of resources poured into the life of Terence Mukupe by Rachel J. Just to name a few we are all aware of what went into the last political campaign which she sponsored from the massive billboards, regalia, media, campaign vehicles, sarongs (mazambia) and newspaper. These resources could have been put to better use as a family. Rachel has always protected Terence reputation in making people believe, he was the one taking care of her. Yet he solely relied and lived off Rachel, funding his 5 baby mother’s, kids and girlfriends.
  4. The claims being levelled at Rachel J, of being impregnated by Prophet Bushiri are unbelievable with his evidence stating that they met in 2018, how is it possible for her to carry a pregnancy for two years.

“We are confidently waiting for Terence Mukupe to through for a DNA test. Terence statement that Rachel asked for forgiveness is false.

“The claims that Terence Mukupe ceded R100 000 are totally baffling for a man who doesn’t even have a property to his own name and was failing to pay school fees for his children by that time.

“Whose house was repossessed by the bank. Rachel has been paying rentals for his family to still be able to continue living in that property. He has been failing to clear his debts and the lawyers have been communicating with Rachel who has been helping him to clear those debts.”

“Terence Mukupe should give us evidence of the plane tickets he paid for Rachel to go to Malawi, and also evidence of him expressing interest to do business with Prophet Bushiri whom he has never met. No one stands to gain from publicly humiliating someone, instead it leaves scars.

“Terence Mukupe should realise that Rachel J is not only a business woman but also a mother, and the damage he has caused is irreparable. He has caused great emotional pain to her daughter and this will leave a scar for life. Regardless of the fact that Rachel J has decided to stay in recluse and quiet over this issue we felt it in our best interest as a family to come out and clear a few issues which were raised.

“This is a truly hurtful time for us, because we know the type of a person Rachel is who has done nothing but show love and commitment to this man. Wisdom is understanding that relationships come to an end, and this should be done amicably without abusing the other partner. We should be the ones fighting and humiliating him, because he never looked after Rachel instead it was vice versa to a man who showed no love and appreciation.

“We pray that God guides Terence Mukupe in the right path. The more that we choose not to talk about domestic violence, the more we shy away from the issue, the more we lose.”

“Govt Borrowing Fuelling Inflation”: Industry

By Own Correspondent| The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) said the increase in money supply as the government borrows to fund its excessive expenditure is stoking inflation.

A CZI official urged the government to desist from making one-off payments to its suppliers, but rather pay in tranches so that they won’t rush to the parallel market to but foreign currency.

Speaking before the Budget, Finance and Economic Development Parliamentary Committee on Monday, CZI chief economist Tafadzwa Bandama said:

The problem we are having in the economy is the growth in the money supply. Just to highlight that in the last quarter of 2019, the money supply was $35 billion and in the first quarter of 2020, it is now at $46 billion, which is quite a huge growth in the money supply.

We also want to highlight as CZI that supply of services to the government must be rationalised, especially when it comes to payment. If say a supplier does a job for $3 million, for example, instead of giving them the whole $3 million which they will use to rush to the parallel market, it’s better to pay in tranches so that we do not have a run on the exchange rate.

Several business executives who appeared before the Committee blamed government policies for the economy’s poor performance.- Newsday

CAF Thrown Into Further Turmoil As Secretary General Resigns

The ongoing crisis in the Confederation of African Football (Caf) took another dimension following the sudden resignation of its General Secretary Mouad Hajji on Monday.

Mouad Hajji and CAF

Mouad Hajji, a Moroccan has been in the saddle since April 2019.

His resignation comes at a time when Caf is under close scrutiny from football’s world governing body Fifa, for whom Pricewaterhouse Coopers recently compiled a damning audit of African football’s ruling body.

“I would like to warmly thank President Ahmad Ahmad for giving me the opportunity to serve the football of our continent at such a level of responsibility,” Hajji said in a statement.

In a statement, Caf said that Hajji had resigned for ‘personal reasons’ while also expressing a need to ‘return to Morocco as soon as possible’.

An emergency meeting will now be convened by CAF President Ahmad Ahamd to appoint an Acting General Secretary.

Opposition In Trouble As Zanu PF Bigwig Is Appointed Traditional Chief

By Jane Mlambo| Opposition supporters in Bikita could be in trouble once again following the nomination of former Zanu PF Political Commissar Engelbert Rugeje to assume the role of Chief Charamba in his home village.

Rugeje, a former army boss with a history of terrorising opposition supporters, assumed the role following the death of his father.

With Zimbabwe’s history of traditional leaders meddling in politics and siding with the ruling Zanu PF, Bikita villagers could be forced to tow the line or risk being either denied food aid or displaced.

Rugeje has since confirmed the new development, saying his appointment was in line with their Duma custom.

“It is not that I have been appointed substantive chief because there are still many processes that have to be followed for one to be a substantive chief that will culminate with the sealing of approval from the President,’’ said Lt-Gen Rugeje (Rtd).

‘‘What happened was in line with the Duma traditions and customs whereby after the death of a chief, there is a person who is appointed to look after the late chief’s family and responsibilities (sarapavana),” Rugeje told the Herald.

According to the Herald, Rugeje is not the first retired army general from Bikita to become chief.

Retired Major-General Gibson Mashingaidze, who also hails from the same district, was a few years ago appointed Chief Mkanganwi and is also part of the Duma clan.

Confirmed: Norman Mapeza Quits Chippa United

Norman Mapeza

Own Correspondent|Chippa United coach Norman Mapeza resigned on Monday night, just less than two days after steering the team back to winning ways.

While no-one was immediately available to confirm the news, South Africa’s TimesLIVE revealed that club bosses and Mapeza were locked in a meeting which took hours as they tried to convince him to stay.

However, the meeting failed to resolve the impasse, which is believed to stem from a misunderstanding over the duties of the technical staff.

Long-serving Chippa assistant coach Mbuyiselo Sambu will take over the reins as the team prepares for a league clash against Bidvest Wits away from home on Saturday.

“Yes I have been asked to take over the coaching duties until a new coach is found,” said Sambu.

Mapeza resigned just after steering the team to a 1-0 victory over AmaZulu, breaking a five-game winless streak that piled pressure on him.

Chippa are 11th on the premiership standings, five points off the drop zone.

Daniel Sturridge Banned From All Football Activities

The English Football Association has handed Former Liverpool and Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge a worldwide football ban until June and fined £150,000 after being found guilty of breaching the FA’s gambling regulations.

The champions league winner with Liverpool last season who just terminated his contract with Turkish side Trabzonspor earlier Monday was handed a two-week ban and a £75,000 fine in July after a regulatory commission ruled that he had provided his brother with “inside information” over a bet regarding his possible transfer to Sevilla.

The FA considered the decision to be too simple and lodged a formal appeal, and an independent appeal board has now found that the regulatory commission misapplied the FA’s rules. The Eglish man has now been suspended from all football and football-related activity from today been Monday 2nd of March until the end of 17 June 2020, said an FA statement on Monday.

Sturridge says he is “devastated” after being banned from football for four months for breaching betting rules.

He was originally given a six-week ban last summer, four of them suspended, but the FA appealed against the findings of an independent commission.

An appeal board also doubled the 30-year-old’s fine to £150,000.

Sturridge’s contract with Turkish side Trabzonspor had been terminated by mutual agreement earlier on Monday.

In a video posted on his YouTube account Sturridge said it had been “a crazy few days” after the “disappointing and upsetting” decision ended his season.

He added: “I just want to say it’s been a very long and drawn-out process over the last couple of years and difficult to concentrate on my football.

“I’m going to continue to campaign for professional footballers to be able to speak to their families and close friends freely, without the real risk of being charged.

“I feel the betting companies and the practice and process of people placing bets on players moving clubs has to be stopped.”

He thanked Trabzonspor but said he felt “uncomfortable” continuing to receive wages from the club because he was not able to “contribute”.

Court Orders For Investigations On Rights Abuses Of Arrested MDC Chitungwiza Members

Correspondent|Magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti has cornered the state to investigate suspected rights abuses of 12 opposition supporters who were Chitungwiza over the weekend following violent clashes between police and residents.

The 12 who include MDC Youth Assembly Spokesperson Stephen Chuma among others appeared before Chitungwiza magistrates court today.

The dozen’s lawyers, Moses Nkomo, Jeremiah Bhamu and Job Sikhala had told the court that the accused persons were denied access to their lawyers.

They also said that even the lawyers were denied to talk to the accused persons when they arrived at St Mary’s police station and also that the accused were not notified of the charge which they were being arrested for until the end of the day since morning.

“This is a serious violation of the law. The state must investigate and bring the findings in the next court remand date without fail,” said magistrate Muchuchuti.

However, asked to respond to the allegations, the state said that they will investigate the matter as it was their first time to hear of issues.

The dozen were arrested on Saturday following violent clashes between riot police and alleged MDC supporters in the dormitory town of Chitungwiza.

Source: All Africa

“Let Schools Be Schools Not Businesses,” MDC Tells Cain Mathema

David Coltart

Own Correspondent|Opposition MDC Secretary for Legal Affairs and former Education Minister, David Coltart has attacked Education Minister Cain Mathema’s unpopular sentiment that schools should be turned to be of economic value to the country.

Coltart demanded for government to leave children to learn not turn them into labourers.

State Security Minister Takes His Arrogance From House Of Assembly To Senate Refuses To Be Addressed In Ndebele

State Security Minister Owen Ncube

State Security Minister Owen Ncube declined to answer a question from a Senator who had posed a question in Ndebele saying he does not understand the language.

Ncube, a close ally of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, was acting Leader of the House during Senate’s question and answer last Thursday when MDC Senator Siphiwe Ncube asked him a question in Ndebele.

“I would like to ask the Minister if they are aware that teachers have letters of agreement with schools that teachers should go to school once a week giving reasons that the money that they get is only equivalent for them to be coming to school for teaching lessons once a week,” asked Sen Ncube.

The State Security Minister, also from Mnangagwa’s Midlands province, responded saying:

“Unfortunately I did not get the question as I do not understand Ndebele,” he said.

The deputy president of the Senate Michael Nyambuya asked for any government official to answer tree question.

Deputy Defence Minister Victor Matemadanda , also from the Midlands province, responded to the question but first asked if he could speak in Shona.

Said Nyambuya after objections from the floor, “Minister you are right. You do not demand they talk in that language. You chose Ndebele and he is choosing Shona, but anyway you may answer the question in Ndebele.”

Parliament was on Wednesday forced to adjourn earlier than planned when MDC MPs angrily voiced their disapproval over the ‘shallow’ manner with which State Security minister Owen Ncube was responding to questions

Nakamba Donates Kit To Bulawayo City FC

Nakamba donates to Bulawayo City ahead of PSL 2020 season
Aston Villa star Marvelous Nakamba

Correspondent|NEWLY promoted Bulawayo City on Monday unveiled their home and away kits ahead of the 2020 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season.

The kits were sponsored by Didirika Construction, a company owned by Anthony Nakamba, father to Aston Villa and Warriors star, Marvelous Nakamba.

Branded in the United Kingdom, the £3500 sportswear from Puma consists of 60 tracksuits and 30 playing kits.

Tracksuits are plain red in colour with a little bit of maroon linings on collars and on sleeves while playing kits are in red and white stripes.

Speaking at the unveiling ceremony of the kits, the older Nakamba said he was just fulfilling his desires for giving while responding to the team’s request for help.

“I have done this before. It is just that I do not like publicity when I am doing these things. I have also donated kits for teams in Zambia. So, Bulawayo City just contacted me for help.

“When I can, I assist everyone who comes to me for help. I am passionate about soccer because I grew up in a soccer loving society and that is why I like giving a hand especially in soccer,” Nakamba told journalists.

Nakamba also said that he chose to donate to the team because it is from Bulawayo and he felt it was part of his responsibility to give in into the community as a Bulawayo resident.

Amakhosi, as the Bulawayo based team is known, competed in the ZIFA Southern Region Division One League last season and was promoted back to the premiership after being crowned champions of that league in a tight two horse race title challenge with Talen Vision.

Other teams promoted to play in Zimbabwe’s topflight football this season include Mutare based Tenax who finished top of the ZIFA Eastern Region Division One League, Northern Region champions Cranbone Bullets and Whawha who clinched the ZIFA Central Region Division One League trophy.

ZBC Promises That Going Forward Non Of Its Staff Members Will Contest For Political Seats

Omphile Marupi contested ZANU PF primary elections and won but was later disqualified.

ZBC has told the parliamentary portfolio committee on Information, Media and Broadcasting Services that it will soon enact a policy that prohibits its staffers from contesting in future political elections.

This comes after the State broadcaster came under fire after some of its employees contested in the 2018 harmonised elections on Zanu-PF ticket and many critics said this compromised their objectivity when covering events.

“We are working on a policy which will change the culture of the organisation.

“We are aware of the concerns raised pertaining to the employees who dabbles in politics and the new policy which is being crafted is going to change that,” ZBC acting chief executive officer Wisdom Hombarume told the Prince Sibanda (Binga North) chaired committee yesterday.

In 2018, the ZBC staffers, who included Tendai Munengwa, Andrew Neshamba (Zanu-PF Mt Darwin South) and Richmond Siyakurima (Zanu-PF Uzumba), among others, participated in political elections.

ZBC board chairperson Josaya Tai said there was no law that prohibited journalists from participating in any election.

Turning to the State broadcaster’s operations, Tai said his board was determined to transform ZBC into a competitive news organisation.

“We are here for culture change. Our thrust is on rebranding the public broadcaster,” Tai said.

He said ZBC is bedevilled by a number of problems, chiefly poor funding.

“We need foreign currency in our operations and it is a challenge to access it.

“There is poor funding mechanisms considering that licensing contributes only five percent of total revenue.

“To make matters worse, the licences fees were last reviewed in 2009.

“Non-payment of ZBC by government agencies or arms further bleeds the broadcaster. As a result, the broadcaster has a service debt of about $100 million,” Tai said.

“Owing to poor funding, the State broadcaster is being accused of bias towards a certain political party.

“They say he who pays the piper dictates the tune.

“The staffers are not well remunerated hence some of them will end up being compromised by certain individuals in politics,” he said.

Mthwakazi Threatens To “Drive Out” All Non Ndebele Speaking Teachers From Matabeleland.

Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) President, Mqondisi Moyo, addressing a rally at Tshabalala Hall Saturday.

Correspondent|Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) has threatened to drive out all non-local teachers in Matebeleland, accusing them of contributing to low pass rates while blaming authorities for failing to address the issue of recruitment.

The party argues that in line with government policy, school children especially those in the Early Childhood Development classes have to be trained or taught in their mother language so they understand better.

This issue has been raised numerous times by a number of stakeholders in Matebeleland while authorities have been reticent about it.

Addressing a rally at Tshabalala Hall, Saturday, MRP leader, Mqondisi Moyo, declared ‘2020 as the year of radical change’ and vowed the party would address systematic unfairness.

“The pass rate in Matebeleland is continuously dropping because our children don’t understand when taught by Shona teachers. We were once arrested in Lupane for speaking out against a non- Ndebele speaking headmistress. Now to our surprise we heard Lupane West Member of Parliament, Martin Khumalo, saying he doesn’t want Shona teachers yet he wasn’t arrested,” he said.

Moyo questioned why opinion leaders in Matebeleland were termed tribal when they spoke about such issues.

“Current minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Cain Mathema also confirmed that government policy was children should be taught in their mother language, yet he has not been arrested. Nkayi South MP, Stars Mathe has also spoken about the issue.

“Even President Emmerson Mnangagwa when he was at Bulawayo State House recently, concurred the policy said children should be taught in their mother tongue. How come these individuals have not been arrested unlike us, is it because they are in Zanu-PF? Be geared, we are chasing away Shona teachers who can’t speak local languages this year,” Moyo claimed.

In 2016 at Lupane, some MRP members including villagers and the school development chairman were arrested after they demanded the removal of a non-Ndebele speaking headmistress, Millet Bonyonge, from Mlamuli Secondary School.

The headmistress was later transferred with six other teachers from the same school by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.

Recently, members of Parliament took the education Minister, to task on the government’s skewed teacher recruitment policy, which they said favoured outsiders at the expense of locals but Mathema failed to answer satisfactorily.

Meanwhile, the MRP leader also said the party would reclaim land, mines and building that had been possessed at the expense of locals.

“People from other areas were resettled here such as in Umguza. We will carry out our own land reform programme. We are also looking at mining claims that were given to outsiders and buildings were locals have been pushed out,” Moyo underscored.

Source: Byo24

ZERA Opens Up For Fuel Stations To Sell In US Dollars, These Are The Requirements To Get A Licence.

PUBLIC NOTICE

All Fuel Sector Companies

SELECTION OF SITES FOR DIRECT FUEL IMPORTS (DFI) AND TRADING IN FOREIGN CURRENCY

Petroleum companies are requested to submit proposed sites to sell fuel in foreign currency procured through free funds based on the following criteria: –

1. A maximum of two (2) sites in Harare and Bulawayo per petroleum company: and

2. A maximum of one site in all the other towns and cities.

Please note that selected sites will be expected to do 100% direct fuel imports (DFI). For companies that do not hold procurement licences, the submissions should include the name of the supplier of the fuel to be traded in foreign currency.

Petroleum companies are advised to make submissions before the end of day on Tuesday, 3 March 2020.

Norman Mapeza Wants Out Of Chippa United

Mapeza on the verge of resigning at Chippa United-reports

Reports from South Africa indicate that Chippa United coach Norman Mapeza called for an emergency meeting with the club hierarchy on Monday as a possible platform to tender his resignation.

The Zimbabwean coach arrived at the Port Elizabeth-based side at a time when they were languishing at the bottom of the table but has remarkably steered them out of danger, which might make his reported resignation somewhat shocking.

According to South African publication Kick Off, a source at the Chilli Boys confirmed that the meeting is set to take place this evening.

More to follow..

ZERA Explains Why The Fuel Price Was Slightly Brought Down This Week – Full Statement

PRESS STATEMENT

Diesel supply

In view of the significant decrease of the diesel price on the international market, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) met the oil marketing companies (OMCs) on 29 February 2020 and deliberated on the impact of the decrease on the local market.

The OMCs made a commitment to continue supplying diesel to consumers at the new price.

Zimbabwe is a net fuel importer, hence any movement on the global market has an effect on the local price.

ZERA is working closely with OMCs to ensure the country has adequate supply.

Surveillance on possible hoarding of fuel is being carried. The public is urged to continue using fuel efficiently.

State Security Minister Boldly Declares That All Machete Thugs Have Been Captured Except One Group, Could This be true?

Owen "Mudha" Ncube

ONLY one machete gang is still to be accounted for as all the others have been arrested across the country, the Minister of State for National Security in the President’s Office, Owen Ncube has said.

There has been an increase in cases of marauding gangs attacking and robbing people using machetes in the country in recent months.

Of late, the gangs have also been targeting law enforcement agents and recently a terror gang killed a police officer in Kadoma, Mashonaland West province.

Police responded by launching operations targeting the gangs, especially in mining areas and banning the carrying of dangerous weapons that include machetes in public.

Responding to a question posed by Senator Bekithemba Mpofu in the Senate last week on what his Ministry is doing about the machete-wielding gangs as they are a security threat, Minister Ncube said the issue of machete gangs is being dealt with.

“I would like to thank the Hon Member for asking such a pertinent question. The issue of MaShurugwi has been dealt with. I think we are only left to account for one group. All the other groups have been arrested. They have appeared in court and some of them have been sentenced. I thank you,” said Minister Ncube.

According to Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Deputy Minister Michael Madiro at least 35 people were killed and 15 women were raped in the last 13 months by the machete-wielding gangs.

A total of 382 people were assaulted and 225 robberies were recorded during the same period

“Throughout the country, from January 2019 to date, a total of 35 murders, 225 robberies, 382 assaults and 15 rape cases were committed by machete-wielding gangsters. However, there are numerous ongoing measures in all the provinces aimed at containing violent crimes perpetrated by artisanal miners,” Deputy Minister Madiro told Parliament last week.

He said police have stepped up efforts and launched a massive operation code named “Isitsheketsha kasiphele/Chikorokoza Ngachipere/ and No to Machete Gangs whose activities he blamed on lack of order within the country’s mines.

Cde Madiro said a National Task Force led by the ZRP Support Unit has since been set up, targeting one province at a time.

He said so far Mashonaland Central, Manicaland and Mashonaland East have been cleared of illegal panners.

Subsidised Roller Meal Price To Go Up

GOVERNMENT is set to increase the price of subsidised roller meal following last week’s review of the maize producer price from $4 000 to $6 958 per tonne.

The imminent increase in the price of mealie-meal comes at a time when there is a serious shortage of the product countrywide.

This will be the second increase in the price of the subsidised mealie-meal after Government reviewed the price of a 10kg bag to $70 from $50 last month. The subsidised roller meal shortages have seen unscrupulous individuals hoarding stocks that they are selling on the black market at exorbitant prices.

Harare Magistrate Rushed To Chitungwiza To Deny Bail To 12 MDC Members In Chitungwiza

The twelve members of the MDC Youth wing who were arrested at party Vice Chairman Job Sikhala’s home on Saturday have been denied bail.

The twelve were arrested while guarding Sikhala’s home leading to other party members of the opposition party taking to the street to resist the address.

Harare provincial magistrate Mrs Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro remanded them in custody to March 12.

As the twelve appeared in court, some of their colleagues in opposition party picketed around the court and barricaded access roads to the courts.

Police officer commanding Harare Province, Commissioner Bernard Dumbura, confirmed receiving the report.

“We received a report that the road had been barricaded and when our officers arrived, there was no one at the scene,” he said.

According to police, no one was injured neither was there any damage to property.

Police said they would remain firm on the ground to thwart any criminal activities and to ensure sanity prevailed.

The court heard bail applications from four defence lawyers, including MDC deputy chairperson Job Sikhala, but resolved to lock up the suspects after finding them allegedly unsuitable for bail.

Ms Muchuchuti ruled that there was strong evidence linking the 12 to the offence and that they deserved to be in custody in the public interest.

Passport Office Official Jailed Over US$320 Bribe

AN employee at the Registrar-General’s Office stationed at the Passport Office was jailed for 16 months yesterday after he was found guilty of conning a passport seeker of US$320.

Jowwett Zinyemba (48) was initially jailed for five years when he appeared before Harare provincial magistrate Yeukai Chigodora on fraud charges.

Mrs Chigodora set aside six months on condition that he paid back the US$320 to Dorcas Mazokera before or on March 13.

Zinyemba was convicted after a full trial.

For the State, Mr Strike Matongora said on January 6 this year at around 7am, Zinyemba approached Ms Mazokera who wanted to apply for her child’s passport and told her that he could facilitate.

Zinyemba reportedly told her that he was in a position to ensure that the passport was fast-tracked.

He convinced Ms Mazokera that he worked in room number 7 where passport applications were processed.

It was the State’s case that Zinyemba demanded US$320 for the services before disappearing.

Upon realising that Zinyemba had taken too long before returning, Ms Mazokera reported the matter to the police.

Zinyemba was arrested outside Makombe Building.

Mnangagwa Sets Up Tribunal To Hear If Justice Bere Can Still Remain A Judge

Justice Francis Bere

State Media|Supreme Court judge, Justice Francis Bere, is in trouble over allegations that he interfered with a pending civil court case involving the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) and his relatives.

President Mnangagwa has since set up a three-member tribunal to inquire into his fitness to continue holding the esteemed office.

The tribunal will be chaired by retired judge Justice Simbi Mubako.

Justice Mubako will work with two lawyers — Advocate Takawira Nzombe and Mrs Rekayi Maphosa.

Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda said the inquiry would start after the swearing in of members of the tribunal.

“Please be advised that His Excellency, the President has appointed a Tribunal to inquire into the question of removal from office of Honourable Justice Francis Bere,” said Dr Sibanda in the document.

“The inquiry is expected to commence soon after the swearing in of the members and is to be concluded within three months from date of commencement.”

Justice Bere, reportedly telephoned Zinara lawyer Mr Itai Ndudzo of Mutamangira and Associates, asking him to consider settling a civil dispute pitting Zinara and Fremus Enterprises (owned by the judge’s relatives).

The complaint was first raised before Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza during a court hearing before Mr Ndudzo was asked to make the complaint in writing.

“The learned judge, indeed contacted me telephonically,” said Mr Ndudzo.

“The commercial dispute between my client (Zinara) and Fremus Enterprises Pvt Ltd was discussed in the course of the conversation.

“The learned judge’s relatives are co-directors of Fremus Enterprises Pvt Ltd. The learned judge inquired whether or not there would be possibility of payment being expedited to Fremus Pvt Ltd.

“I declined the request and the conversation ended abruptly on that note.”

Justice Bere responded to the complaint denying the allegations.

In a response to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), he said he only contacted Mr Ndudzo in the context of their personal relationship dating back to the days when they were both members of the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) Ethics Committee.

“In 2015, I was chairman of the ZIFA ethics committee and Mr Ndudzo was legal advisor to ZIFA,” he said. “We developed a personal relationship through ZIFA.

“I spoke to Mr Ndudzo in the context of the said personal relationship before litigation had commenced, and in circumstances wherein litigation was not apparent.

“This was prior to my transfer to Bulawayo High Court to head that court following the passing on of the late Mr Justice Mutema.”

Justice Bere said he visited his aunt, who, together with her husband, are co-directors of Fremus Enterprises.

“My aunt was critically ill,” he said. “The directors of Fremus wished to take my aunt to South Africa for immediate medical attention, but did not have the required resources.

“In talking to them, my sister’s husband disclosed that if only Mr Ndudzo had honoured his promise to release money owed to Fremus, they would not have been in that predicament.”

Justice Bere said he was relieved that his relatives were talking about Mr Ndudzo whom he knew through interaction at ZIFA.

“I reacted by immediately calling Mr Ndudzo whose number I already had by reason of the personal relationship we had developed,” he said.

“I inquired of him, whether or not there was any possibility of him expediting the payment to Fremus given the dire situation at hand.”

Justice Bere described the complaint as a falsehood meant to taint his clean record.

“In this exciting phase that we are in as a country, and in view of the much spoken about confrontation against the vice of corruption, there will always be excitable individuals who would wish to create some relevance in this noble fight,” he said.

“They are the greatest threat to this noble endeavour and stand in the path of, and indeed in this way obstruct, the genuine fight against corruption. It is in this spirit that the false complaint against me must be looked at.”

Mr Ndudzo, in a follow up letter, stuck to his story, saying he had no reason to frame Justice Bere.

“My client is a public institution to which the value of the matter would not in any way diminish its standing even in the face of an adverse outcome,” he said.

“There would under those circumstances, have been no reason or incentive for me to make unfounded allegations against the learned judge in the name of deriving an advantage.”

Mr Ndudzo denied having a personal relationship with Justice Bere, saying he was surprised to receive a call from him.

“I was not a legal advisor to ZIFA in the period in question (2015) and could not have developed a personal relationship with the learned judge based on this assertion,” he said.

“For the sake of completeness, I did not hitherto form a personal relationship with the learned judge even after I became legal advisor of ZIFA in 2016.

“It was against this backdrop that I was startled upon receiving the telephone call from the learned judge in 2017 as I had not had any prior communication with him.”

Meanwhile, Justice Bere has made headlines in the news over other allegations of conflict of interest in a ruling he made in the more than $2 million consultancy dispute between the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed Meikles Limited and Widefree Investments.

Widefree is linked to industrialist Mr Joseph Kanyekanye, a long standing client of Bere Brothers, a law firm founded by the judge.

Chief Justice Luke Malaba recently ordered investigations into alleged violation of judicial ethical conduct by Justice Bere after Meikles executive chairman Mr John Moxon filed a complaint with the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) that Justice Bere was conflicted in giving a ruling against Meikles under Case Number SC 503 /18.

Meikles, which entered into a consultancy agreement with Widefree Investments trading as Core Solutions in December 2013, lost the case both at the High Court and Supreme Court.

The obligation of the agreement was that Core Solutions would assist Meikles in recovering funds owed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

Chief Justice Malaba acknowledged receipt of the complaint against Justice Bere, saying it raised issues relating to ethical conduct of the imputed judge and ordered investigations into his conduct.

“We acknowledge receipt of your letter dated September 20, 2018 addressed to Honourable Chief Justice, which has been referred to the Chief Justice for response,” read the letter dated September 28, 2018 and signed by Ms Anita Tshuma, the registrar of the Constitutional and Supreme Court.

“The Chief Justice has requested us to inform you that your complaint raises issues relating to the ethical conduct of the judicial officer concerned, which will need to be investigated by the Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee.”

In a letter written to Chief Justice Malaba in September 2018, Mr Moxon said he had information of Mr Kanyekanye’s links with Justice Bere.

Shock As ZIMRA Impounds Dialysis Equipment Over Unpaid Duty

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has seized dialysis equipment donated to Mpilo Central Hospital over unpaid customs duty amounting to 3 000 pounds, a development that has affected an ongoing training programme for doctors and nurses who will use the equipment.

Zimra is demanding duty upfront before it can release the medical equipment comprising peritoneal dialysis catheters, renal biopsy, needles, sutures, suturing trays and sterile packs to be used in the treatment of patients with kidney complications.

The International Society of Nephrology (ISN) donated the equipment, which was supposed to be used to interpret kidney biopsies, as well as perform peritoneal dialysis for kidney patients.

After the training of medical staff, the donated equipment will remain at Mpilo for use in treating patients. ISN educational ambassador Dr Nitin Kolhe together with two senior nurses, Sisters Carol Rhodes and Claire Mcguire from the United Kingdom, are at Mpilo Central Hospital to conduct the programme, which started yesterday and ends on Friday.

In an interview, Mpilo Central Hospital’s head of the renal unit Dr Shepperd Kajowa said the seizure of the equipment by Zimra impacted negatively on the ongoing training programme, which is aimed at equipping doctors and nurses who will use the equipment in the treatment of patients with requisite skills.

He said after the training programme, the health institution will be able to offer, for the first-time, peritoneal dialysis for kidney patients in the Matabeleland region as the equipment will remain in use at the hospital.

“The other aspect is on biopsies which will enable us to start offering that service and it will help us improve our diagnostic ability when dealing with patients with kidney related ailments. Biopsy involves taking a very tiny piece of the kidney and examining it under a microscope so that we are able to get the exact diagnosis from the histology,” said Dr Kajowa.

“It is very essential in that it helps us find what exactly would be wrong with the patient, something that we are not offering at the moment.”

Dr Kolhe said failure to release the equipment would be a major blow to the training as they need to use the machines for demonstration purposes for those who will be using it.
“Zimra has kept the machines and this has so far affected our training session.

If the equipment is not released, we would have travelled over 400 miles to Bulawayo for nothing. They are saying we should deposit a duty of 3 000 pounds. I bought an Ultra Sound Machine because I was not sure if they had such equipment in Bulawayo and we will be taking the machine back but the rest of the things they are supposed to be used by the institution after the training programme,” he said.

Dr Kolhe said they had been advised that Mpilo Hospital had sent a letter to Zimra and were hopeful that the equipment would be released soon.

Mpilo Central Hospital chief executive officer Mr Leonard Mabandi said they had already applied to Zimra for the equipment to be released.

“What l can say is that we are expecting the equipment be cleared because we have already applied for free clearance. We had to learn on Sunday, the day they were flying, the value of the equipment they were carrying,” he said.

Zimra Commissioner-General Ms Faith Mazani said she was not aware of the development.
“I don’t have facts and therefore it would be difficult for me to comment.

However, if Mpilo Central Hospital has an issue they can contact me and then I can assist them. Even if the equipment has been seized by Zimra, I need to first know the reason why It was confiscated,” she said.

Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Chamunorwa Mangwiro said he was yet to be furnished on the matter.

“I am not privy to that issue as I am yet to be informed. Mpilo Central Hospital chief executive officer is supposed to write a detailed report and send it to us then we take it up from there,” he said.-State media

Senior CAF Official Resigns

CAIRO. — Morocco’s Mouad Hajji has resigned from his position as Confederation of African Football General Secretary. Hajji took on the role back in April 2019 after replacing the late Amr Fahmy.

Hajji started his career in the world of football as the head of Raja Casablanca’s ethics committee before becoming the Chief of Staff of the Moroccan Ministry of Youth and Sports in 2009.

He then was appointed as the assistant director of the Club World Cups that took place in Morocco in 2013 and 2014.
Hajji was then appointed as director of the cooperation commission at Royal Moroccan Football Federation.

Before taking on his role as CAF General Secretary, Hajji used to occupy the CAF Administrative General Coordinator position. CAF confirmed the developments yesterday.

“Mr Mouad Hajji, Secretary General, today submitted his resignation to the president of the African Football Confederation, which is accepted,’’ the statement said.

“An emergency committee will be convened by the president to appoint an Acting Secretary General.

“Explaining his will on personal grounds, and indicating the duty to return to Morocco as soon as possible, Mr Mouad Hajji asked that his notice of departure be shortened, a request which the president acceded to.

“According to the rules of the Institution, the resignation, as well as the appointment, must be submitted to the members of the Executive Committee.

“The president of the African Football Confederation has announced that an emergency committee will be convened as soon as possible to appoint an acting secretary general.

“Mr Ahmad Ahmad, president of CAF, expresses his gratitude to Mr Mouad Hajji, whose work has been invaluable in driving the reforms of the institution as of African football since his appointment.

“He would like to salute a committed employee, loyal and above all passionate about football, and wish him every success in the rest of his career.’’-State media

CAF Ban:Government Begins Refurbishment Of Giant National Sports Stadium?

Work on the National Sports Stadium is expected to start today to align it with the requirements of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and avoid the embarrassment of national football teams playing their home games in other nations.
Engineers and architects were on the ground yesterday, assessing what can be done immediately to correct the situation.

A high-powered delegation spent almost four hours at the stadium yesterday assessing what needs to be done.

The delegation, led by Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo, comprised over 30 senior officials from the Government, the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) and ZIFA
“First, we have looked at the technical aspect of it,” said Minister Moyo.

“We have toured the whole stadium. We have assessed the rooms that are required by CAF and the equipment that is required. The resources are now being mobilised so that work can start today.

“We are sure that all the short-term and medium-term requirements that were analysed by CAF as gaps in this stadium and at Barbourfields Stadium, we can do it.”

Minister Moyo said the delegation looked at major issues that need to be addressed urgently to enable the forthcoming Warriors matches to be held at the stadium.

“It’s mostly civil works and where there is manufacturing that is to be done, we have looked at companies which have capabilities and we think we should invite those companies to give us specifications,” he said.

“They have to produce a proforma of the specifications that are required by CAF after which we can then ask them to give us how much it will cost.

Minister Moyo was at the stadium just before 7am and was taken through the stadium by officials and discussed, in detail, all the CAF requirements.

He also saw the extent to which the country’s main stadium had deteriorated.-State media

Coronavirus: Relief As Chinese Visitor Tests Negative

THE 32-year-old Chinese visitor, who was quarantined at Wilkins Hospital’s specialised unit in Harare for a suspected case of coronavirus (COVID-19) was discharged yesterday after tests came out negative.

The traveller arrived at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport from Hunan Province in China on Sunday afternoon and was taken to Wilkins Hospital for isolation and tests.

Though the Chinese national had no signs and symptoms of COVID-19, he was taken for isolation because he had a positive travel history.

As of yesterday, the virus had infected more than 80 000 across 58 countries, with more than 3 000 people reported dead.

Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo confirmed that the results of the tests carried on the Chinese national came out negative.-state media

Chamisa Urges MDC Councillors To Deliver Results

Farai Dziva|MDC president Nelson Chamisa will next week address party councillors in a bid to bolster their operations in their respective local authorities.

See statement below:

MDC will next week host the much-awaited Smart Councils Summit at which will the party’s deployees to rural and urban local authorities will congregate to exchange ideas and get direction from the party leadership on how they can improve service delivery to ratepayers.

The People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa announced the dates for the long-awaited Smart Councils Summit at a Mayors Forum in Harare last Friday. The summit will be held in the capital from the 11th to 12th of March 2020.

The event will draw participants from all councils, including councilors from the country’s rural wards.

The People’s President will outline and unveil the Smart Cities Agenda as well as the Smart Rural Initiative.

Last week, President Chamisa encouraged the party’s deployees to the various urban and rural councils to hold feedback meetings and to maintain an organic relationship with the ratepayers who elected them.

The Movement for Democratic Change controls most of the urban local authorities and a significant number of rural councils in the country.

ChangeThatDelivers

MDC Communications

Nelson Chamisa

Change Will Not Just Happen,We Must Cause It To Happen -Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said every Zimbabwean has a role to play in the struggle for change.

According to Chamisa, Zimbabweans “should not be in such a mess.”

“Zimbabwe has too many smart, educated and talented people to be in such a mess.Zimbabweans are running the world all over but our country has been run down.

We must all give our country a new life,a new direction& a new image.Change will not just happen.We must cause it to happen,” tweeted Chamisa.

Nelson Chamisa

No Quarantining At All: Obadiah Releases Suspected Coronavirus Man Just A Day Later

Obadiah Moyo

If it was in the United Kingdom, a person travelling from China would have been quarantined for several days before being released.

The 32-year-old Chinese visitor, who was quarantined at Wilkins Hospital’s specialised unit in Harare for a suspected case of coronavirus (COVID-19) was discharged yesterday after tests came out negative.

The traveller arrived at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport from Hunan Province in China on Sunday afternoon and was taken to Wilkins Hospital for isolation and tests.

Though the Chinese national had no signs and symptoms of COVID-19, he was taken for isolation because he had a positive travel history.

As of yesterday, the virus had infected more than 80 000 across 58 countries, with more than 3 000 people reported dead.

Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo confirmed that the results of the tests carried on the Chinese national came out negative.

He made the remarks during an inter-ministerial meeting with Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo, Health and Child Care Deputy Minister John Mangwiro, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services secretary Nick Mangwana, Foreign Affairs and International Trade secretary, Ambassador James Manzou and ZRP Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga.

Minister Moyo dismissed an article on social media suggesting that the Chinese national who was isolated at Wilkins had tested positive for COVID-19.

“There is a lot of misinformation, which is circulating on social media and it has caused unnecessary panic and despondency among Zimbabweans,” he said. “This is not the first time that people have circulated false news, as Zimbabweans we should be careful with the information that we circulate on social media.

“We have not recorded any COVID-19 case in Zimbabwe and we intend to keep it that way. We are working on improving our isolation facilities at Wilkins Hospital in Harare and Thorngrove Hospital in Bulawayo.”

Minister Moyo said the tests showed that the country’s laboratory testing for COVID-19 was also fully functional.

“So, we can still guarantee the nation that there is no coronavirus in Zimbabwe,” he said.

“We will, however, as per protocol, continue to monitor this candidate for the 21-day prescribed period.

“Our protocol continues to be stringent and protective of our nation and to further strengthen our surveillance. We continue following a scientific approach requiring all travellers coming from China to be screened and quarantined for 14 days in China and if they are found to be safe they will be issued with a clearance certificate to travel.

“When they come to Zimbabwe, they will still be subjected to a further 21-day self-quarantine.”

Harare City health director Dr Prosper Chonzi said they had evacuated all the patients who were at Wilkins Hospital.

“As per procedure, we evacuated them to Beatrice Infectious Hospital, so right now Wilkins Hospital is not functioning fully, but by end of this week it will be operational,” he said.

“We admitted this patient on Sunday for a suspected coronavirus (COVID-19) infection. We placed him under isolation because that is what is required of us to do if one is suspected to be carrying the virus and we isolated him at Wilkins Hospital.

“The reason for admission was that he had a positive history of travel. He has done very well and we have since done the PCR tests for coronavirus.

“It has turned out to be negative and we are happy with the clinical health of the patient and we have since decided to discharge him and follow up on him for the next 21 days to see if he develops any kind of fever or symptoms of Covid-19.”

Dr Chonzi said the man showed neither signs nor symptoms of the virus and having tested negative there was no reason to keep him in hospital any longer.

“When he was admitted, he was not symptomatic, he had no cough, no high temperature and no signs of respiratory distress,” he said.

“We doubt very much that he will develop any kind of symptoms.” -state media

Everyone Has A Role To Play In Struggle For Change-Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said every Zimbabwean has a role to play in the struggle for change.

According to Chamisa, Zimbabweans “should not be in such a mess.”

“Zimbabwe has too many smart, educated and talented people to be in such a mess.Zimbabweans are running the world all over but our country has been run down.

We must all give our country a new life,a new direction& a new image.Change will not just happen.We must cause it to happen,” tweeted Chamisa.

Nelson Chamisa

Meet The Blind Man With A Vision To Transfom Zimbabwe Into A Garden Of Eden

By Own Correspondent| ZimEye interviews Mr Sibonile Marwirana Myambo, a visually impaired man who has a vision to turn Zimbabwe into a garden of Eden, literally, and has has ready started this by creating a large conservation hectarage in Chimanimani, now set to become a major national tourist attraction.

“My vision is to create another Garden of Eden as a way of averting the causes of global warming,” said Mr Myambo.

He began this project 6 years ago and having successfully built this massive garden, he now wants the whole country to implement his concept.

He said instead of focusing on addressing the impact and symptoms of global warming and environmental degradation, his aim is to address and redress the root causes of the problem.

Working with 10 other villagers, Sibonile Mwarwirana has vowed that being blind will not deter his vision for a clean and environmentally sustainable community.

Watch the live video loading below for this and more…

Musina Accident :Police Yet To Release Names Of Victims

Seven people including a two-year-old toddler, some of them believed to be Zimbabweans died on Sunday evening when the vehicle they were travelling in rammed into a haulage truck trailer between Musina and Beitbridge Border Post along the N1 highway last night.

Police in Limpopo, this morning, said they were investigating a case of culpable homicide after a Musina bound Toyota Fortuner rammed
a haulage truck that was travelling towards the border.

South Africa Police Services provincial spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo confirmed the incident adding that they were yet to identify the deceased.

“The Police in Musina have registered a case of culpable homicide after seven people lost their lives when a Toyota Fortuner smashed
into the side of a truck on the N1 road between Musina and Beitbridge at around 2130 hours on Sunday night,” he said.

“The truck had reportedly just moved from the Petros Truck Stop which is located next to the road, turning onto the N1 road towards
Beitbridge when the Fortuner, coming from the northerly direction towards Musina, rammed into its trailer.

Emergency personnel had to remove the deceased from the wreckage of their vehicle that was trapped under the truck.

All the deceased, a baby boy aged about two years, three women and three men, were in the Fortuner. The truck driver was alone and did not sustain any injuries”.

Brigadier Mojapelo added; “The process of identifying the deceased has already begun as they are unknown at this stage.

Police investigations into the circumstance of this incident are unfolding”.

The N1 highway is one of the busiest roads which links South Africa with the rest of Sadc especially those from Malawi, DRC,
Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The road has become a death trap with over 60 people including Zimbabweans and Malawians having died in accidents in the last 24 months.

In November 2018, five Zimbabweans died following a collision between a Toyota Quantum and Sable Class bus (cross-border) they were travelling in near the same spot.

The Toyota Quantum and the bus were travelling to Zimbabwe from Johannesburg when the driver of the former made an abrupt U-turn in front of the bus resulting in the collision.-State media

CHAN Tournament:Prince Dube To Lead Warriors Attack

Goalkeepers
Simbarashe Chinani, Ariel Sibanda, Nelson Chadya, Talbert Shumba

Defenders

Xolani Ndlovu, Qadr Amini, Frank Makarati, Partson Jaure, Peter Muduwa, Liberty Chakoroma, Ian Nekati, Rapheal Muduviwa
Midfielders
Malon Mushonga, Moses Muchenje, Devon Chafa, Trevor Mavhunga, Kelvin Madzongwe, Phenias Bamusi, Juan Mutudza, King Nadolo, Wellington Taderera, Ishmael Wadi, Valentine Kadonzvo, William Manondo, Kelvin Chibunyu (Cranborne Bullets).

Strikers
Prince Dube, Obriel Chirinda, Stanley Ngala

Mnangagwa Meets SADC Sec

State Media -SADC executive secretary Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax yesterday paid a courtesy call on Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House where they discussed a number of issues that included the political situation in the region, climate change and youth unemployment.

Dr Tax met with Mnangagwa in his capacity as the Sadc chairperson of the Organ for Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation.

Mnangagwa assumed the chairmanship of the Organ during the Sadc Summit of Heads of State and Government held in, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in August last year.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Dr Tax said she had briefed Mnangagwa on the political, peace and security situation in the region.

“The purpose of my visit was to brief the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe about the political, peace and security situation in the region, as he is our current chair of the Organ of Politics, Defence and Security of Sadc,” she said.

Dr Tax said the region was stable, although there were challenges in some areas.

Some of the challenges dogging the Sadc region are climate change, youth unemployment and general tensions, which all need to be addressed.

“When we talk about peace and security, we look at the socio-economic and political environment holistically because there are a number of areas that if not addressed, will impact on the actual peace and security in the region,” said Dr Tax.

Climate change has affected the region, with several countries, including Zimbabwe, experiencing devastating droughts and cyclones in the past three years.

Zimbabwe is experiencing one of its worst droughts since independence, which has seen at least 7,7 million people requiring food aid.

The drought has impacted cereal production in the region with output expected at around 30 million tonnes, which will leave a deficit of nine million tonnes.

Manicaland and Masvingo provinces were battered by Cyclone Idai last year, leaving over 300 people dead and thousands without food as crops were swept away while others received a lot of rain that ended up destroying the crops.

Experts suspect that climate change has since shifted rainfall patterns, with some parts of Zimbabwe and other countries in Southern Africa having not yet received decent rains to sustain crops so far in a development that will force some countries to import grain. State media/Herald

2020 CHAN Squad Named

Goalkeepers
Simbarashe Chinani, Ariel Sibanda, Nelson Chadya, Talbert Shumba

Defenders

Xolani Ndlovu, Qadr Amini, Frank Makarati, Partson Jaure, Peter Muduwa, Liberty Chakoroma, Ian Nekati, Rapheal Muduviwa
Midfielders
Malon Mushonga, Moses Muchenje, Devon Chafa, Trevor Mavhunga, Kelvin Madzongwe, Phenias Bamusi, Juan Mutudza, King Nadolo, Wellington Taderera, Ishmael Wadi, Valentine Kadonzvo, William Manondo, Kelvin Chibunyu (Cranborne Bullets).

Strikers
Prince Dube, Obriel Chirinda, Stanley Ngala

Zanu PF Official Accuses Opposition Members Of Stoning ZUPCO Buses

Farai Dziva|In a desperate attempt to redeem his waning political career, demoted Zanu PF youth league leader
Pupurai Togarepi, has accused NGOs of “sponsoring violent protests in Chitungwiza.”

Contrary to Togarepi’s assertion, overzealous ZRP cops assaulted hapless citizens in Chitungwiza as government agents attempted to raid MDC deputy chairperson, Job Sikhala’s house.

“Zvinozikamwa ndozvokupwanya mabhazi. Zvanzi vana ve Zimbabwe varwadziwe vagovhotera zvimbwasungata.

Mabhazi haanei ne politics ndeeruzhinji. Ndozvinonetsa zvinhu zvekirango motungamidza chidhakwa chinongoda kuona zvakapwanyika.

Svinurai vanoda ma picture kunopuwa mari nama NGOs
Vandalising buses is what they do best, they think if they inflict pain on Zimbabweans they will vote for puppets. Buses have nothing to do with politics.

Those are problems that emanate from abusing drugs and letting a drunkard lead them who only wants to see things vandalised. Wake up, these people need pictorial evidence to convince NGOs to give them money,” claimed Togarepi.

Togarepi Accuses MDC Of Causing Havoc In Chitungwiza

Farai Dziva|In a desperate attempt to redeem his waning political career, demoted Zanu PF youth league leader
Pupurai Togarepi, has accused NGOs of “sponsoring violent protests in Chitungwiza.”

Contrary to Togarepi’s assertion, overzealous ZRP cops assaulted hapless citizens in Chitungwiza as government agents attempted to raid MDC deputy chairperson, Job Sikhala’s house.

“Zvinozikamwa ndozvokupwanya mabhazi. Zvanzi vana ve Zimbabwe varwadziwe vagovhotera zvimbwasungata.

Mabhazi haanei ne politics ndeeruzhinji. Ndozvinonetsa zvinhu zvekirango motungamidza chidhakwa chinongoda kuona zvakapwanyika.

Svinurai vanoda ma picture kunopuwa mari nama NGOs
Vandalising buses is what they do best, they think if they inflict pain on Zimbabweans they will vote for puppets. Buses have nothing to do with politics.

Those are problems that emanate from abusing drugs and letting a drunkard lead them who only wants to see things vandalised. Wake up, these people need pictorial evidence to convince NGOs to give them money,” claimed Togarepi.

Desperate Mnangagwa Government Blocks Gweru Mayor, EU Meeting

The government blocked Gweru mayor councillor Josiah Makombe from meeting the European Union ambassador Timo Olkkonen on Tuesday.

Officials from Midlands Provincial Affairs minister Larry Mavhima informed Makombe a few minutes before the scheduled meeting with Olkkonen that the government had not cleared it [the meeting].

Reports suggest that the government was afraid that the EU will fund projects in Gweru that will, in turn, boost the profile of the MDC Alliance-led council.

Said Makombe:
Everything had been set for the meeting and actually all councillors had taken their seats in the parlour waiting for the arrival of the EU ambassador.

However, I got a call informing us that the meeting had not been cleared.
It was shocking.

We had planned to reach out to the EU for funding of critical projects such as revamping our water system and revival of self-help projects for vulnerable members of our city.

During his visit to Gweru, Olkkonen toured Whawha prison to assess conditions at the facility.

Meanwhile, secretary for the
Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Nick Mangwana said government blocked the meeting because it was not cleared by the Ministry Foreign Affairs Affairs.-The Standard

Former Warriors Goalkeeper Ties The Knot

Former Warriors captain Tapuwa Kapini has officially married his wife Sandra.

The couple has been together for some time now and has children together.

In a post on Twitter, Kapini attached a picture with his wife signing the marriage certificate.

The 35-year old Highlands Park goalkeeper has managed to keep a tight lid on his private life since bursting into the spotlight at the turn of the millennium. He recently showed-up with his sweetheart in public for the first time.

Meanwhile, Kapini has revealed he is about to retire from playing football and has already informed the club of his intentions while also hinting on a possible coaching career.-Soccer 24

Man At The Centre Of The Fight That Led To Belinda’s Hair Cut With A Knife, Has Been Shot Dead

Own Correspondent|The story of a bitter love rivalry between two Zimbabwean women based in South Africa which ended with the violent haircut with a knife is still fresh in the minds of many people.

One Tamuka attacked her rival, Belinda, in the love triangle cutting her hair with a knife in the process.

News received indicate that the man who was in the centre of the squabble was on Monday shot dead.

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“Sextortion” Being Used To Take Advantage Of Poor Woman In Zimbabwe

Research findings show how widespread corruption and deteriorating economy have contributed to rise in sexual bribery.

As ruthless land evictions continue in Chisumbanje, in the south-eastern part of Zimbabwe, to make way for a voracious ethanol producer, everyone feels vulnerable, but women – who have traditionally been economically and socially marginalised – find themselves in an especially desperate situation.

“When it was time to get compensation land (for their own which had been seized by the ethanol firm with tacit approval of the government), the headman said if I wanted to get half a hectare of land, I had to have sex with him,” says a woman from this Chisumbanje area in an a documentary done by the Zimbabwean chapter of Transparency International (TIZ). “I had to agree because we are poor and landless. I only did it because I wanted land, but he wanted to continue having sex with me, indefinitely. When I refused to continue with the relationship, the headmen kicked me out of Bepe Village.”

According to a report, Gender and Corruption in Zimbabwe, published by TIZ at the end of January, this is just but a tip of the iceberg as cases of “sextortion” like this are on the rise as the socio-economic situation gets even dire in the southern African nation.

Sextortion

Sextortion is an abusive practice in which sexual favours are demanded in return for access to land, jobs, food, water, education, healthcare among other basic socio-economic needs, most of which are in critical short supply in Zimbabwe. The major findings from the survey indicate that most women are experiencing corruption in accessing these everyday social and public services. The rights of women are seriously undermined by the increasing need to bribe when accessing public goods.

The Chisumbanje interviewee also indicated that several women had traded sex in return for land in the area, but they could not disclose it as this would ruin their marriages or the community would label them prostitutes.

“This study noted that sextortion is a growing form of corruption that is least reported due to factors that are embedded in the social structure of the Zimbabwean societies,” the TIZ said. “These factors include the fear of condemnation by and expulsion from the community and the fear of losing the land, the asset that they would have sacrificed their health and morals to gain.”

According to the findings of the research, sextortion is now so commonplace that more than half of women in Zimbabwe have faced it as they carry out their day-to-day activities.

Worrisome statistics

More than 57 percent of the people surveyed by corruption watchdog revealed that sexual favours were a currency used in Zimbabwe to access a wide range of socio-economic benefits, including even when seeking placements at schools for their children.

About 45 percent of the women said they had received requests for sexual favours to access a service and 15 percent had used sex to get employment.

“57.5 percent of these respondents noted that sexual favours are the form of non-monetary bribe they had experienced. Sextortion is thus a part of the bribery culture in Zimbabwe. Women who do not have money to pay for bribes are thus forced to use sex as a form of payment,” reads the report.

Sex-preneurs

Women in business seeking government tenders were also found to face similar sexual harassment from men in positions of authority.

“At times you get asked for sexual favours in return for tenders or business,” a woman entrepreneur told the researchers. “What makes the situation difficult, especially for state contracts, is how women in business are perceived by men in control of these processes. When they see a woman, for most of them sex is the first thing that comes to their minds. Hence women are sexualised and seen as sex-preneurs rather than entrepreneurs,” TIZ reported.

No recourse

The study revealed that the prevailing harsh economic situation in Zimbabwe is forcing women into corruption, while fear of repercussions ensures that most of these cases go unreported.

“For some respondents it was fear of reprisal that stopped them from reporting whilst others indicated that there was no reward for reporting corruption. Regarding sextortion, respondents cited the justice system as too masculine, hence they opted not to report. All the key informants who took part in the research indicated that Zimbabwe lacks a robust corruption reporting system. They also highlighted the need for a system to promote and protect whistle-blowers,” TIZ reported.

The research also showed that in the social, political and economic environment prevailing in Zimbabwe women lack both political and economic muscles, which greatly hinders their ability to demand transparency and accountability to highlight their specific concerns about corruption.

“Sex is a currency in many corrupt deals in Zimbabwe,” the researchers quoted one informant from civil society as saying. “Sexual harassment is institutionalised, and women have been suffering for a long time. There is need to actively deal with all forms of sexual harassment in all sectors.”

Recommendations

The researchers recommended that institutions dealing with corruption be sensitised so that in patriarchal societies, such as Zimbabwe, issues affecting women do not remain at the periphery of mainstream social debates.

“Women’s experiences are in many ways marginalised and there is lack of formal institutional support to respond to women’s unique experiences of corruption,” the researchers pointed out. “In this regard, the capacity of formal anti-corruption institutions such as the police, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and the judiciary must be strengthened to respond to corruption using a gender lenses.”

The report warned that the everyday normalisation of corruption has serious implications for gender equality and attainment of sustainable development goals.

The Zimbabwean

One Of The Two Presidents In Guinea Bissau Resigns Fearing For His Life

It is hard to hear or see an African politician resign from office regardless of whatever situation and how scandalous it is.

“My life is in danger” - Guinea Bissau president resigns just a day after being sworn in
My life is in danger” - Guinea Bissau president resigns just a day after being sworn in

However, one of the two men who had been declared president of Guinea Bissau brazed the trail on Sunday when he resigned his office – after just one full day in office on security grounds.

“I have no security… My life is in danger, the life of my family is in danger, the life of the people is in danger. I cannot accept that that is why I took this decision,” Cipriano Cassamá told reporters.

Guinea Bissau has been experiencing some political crisis for some time now following the disputed election of the former opposition leader, Umaro Sissoco Embalol in December last year.

Although Cassamá did not participate in the elections, he was appointed by parliament, the majority of whose deputies have refused to acknowledge the election victory of Umaro Sissoco Embalol.

Embalol was sworn in as head of state at a luxury hotel on Thursday after the electoral commission had again declared him the winner of December’s presidential vote.

The ruling PAIGC party is contesting that result in the Supreme Court and a decision has yet to be reached on the dispute.

Meanwhile, the resignation of Cassamá is not an end to the political crisis in Guinea Bissau. The country still has two rival prime ministers, and hopefully, the court ruling will bring an end to all the uncertainties.

Magistrate Smuggled From Harare To Convict Sikhala’s MDC Youths In Chitungwiza

*Feedback on the Freedom of 12 Heroes of our modern struggle:*

There was totally closure of the entire business at Makoni Shopping Center. The military and police deployment was full throttle and they were denying hundreds of people who came to give solidarity to their comrades entrance to the Courts. Those denied entrance found the revolutionary business to do throughout Chitungwiza. Hell fire broke out.

The comrades were represented by 4 able lawyers, that is, Moses Nkomo, Hon Job Sikhala, Jeremiah Bamu and Muchineripi. The four lawyers took turns to roast the only state witness who claimed to be the arresting officer. The arresting claimed that she only arrested Taurai Nyamanhindi.

After a full hearing a Magistrate who was rushed from Harare named Vongai Muchuchuti advised that she will deliver her judgment at 15:30 pm. She came to deliver an instruction judgement that the accused persons committed a serious offense. A serious offense of alleged gathering to commit violence which is a finable offense. It was purely a political judgment which she carried from Harare to Chitungwiza. Chitungwiza has 6 Magistrates. They were all not all allowed to hear the case because the government send someone from their regime activists from Harare. The ZANU PF activist Magistrate was clearly send carrying instructions from ED. It is a shame that our judiciary has such compromised people. We need to free our country and assert the independence of the judiciary.

Emmanuel Zellers Gumbo
Spokesperson

Mine Workers Salaries Tripled

Own Correspondent |The Associated Mine Workers Union of Zimbabwe reached a deal with the Chamber of Mines that will result in members’ salaries being almost tripled in the first quarter of 2020.

“We managed to cobble out an agreement for the mining industry covering January to March 2020,” AMWUZ President Tinago Ruzive said in a statement. “The increase is based on the dollar value principle for those miners who may be paying above the minimum due to various reasons or merit.”

The increment in the southern African country grappling with triple-digit annual inflation rates and food shortages will result in the lowest-earning employee receiving ZW$3,450 ($192.20) a month, compared with ZW$1,200 previously.

The mining sector has 40 000 registered employees, according to the Chamber of Mines. The union had initially sought a 67% increase for its lowest-paid members.

Coronavirus: Giant Airlines Emirates Asks Employees To Go On Voluntary Leave.

Dubai’s Emirates Group has asked employees to take voluntary leave in light of the worldwide outbreak of the Covid-19 coronavirus.

“We can confirm the email was sent to our employees. The leave we are asking employees to take is voluntary. It is at the employee’s discretion if they want to take it or not,” the airline confirmed to .

Emirates Group, a state-owned holding company that counts Emirates airline among its assets, had more than 100,000 employees, including more than 21,000 cabin crew and 4,000 pilots, at end-March 2019, the end of its last financial year.

“A particular challenge for us right now is dealing with the impact of the Covid-19,” the email to staff said, according to news agency Reuters.

“We’ve seen a measurable slowdown in business across our brands, and a need for flexibility in the way we work.”

The email asked staff who have “accrued a significant balance of annual leave” to consider taking paid leave. It also said the company was offering unpaid leave to employees in non-operational roles and may offer it to operational staff.

“In all cases, we strongly encourage you to take up this opportunity if you have the support and approval of your line manager,” the email said.

Emirates Group’s holdings also include dnata, which operates airport services and travel agencies around the world.

State Universities Shutting Down? MSU Lecturers Also Down Tools.

MIDLANDS State University (MSU) lecturers have joined the growing list of State universities’ workers who have downed tools in the past few days following a meeting on February 28.

MSU employees on Friday wrote a letter to the university’s council and Vice-Chancellor informing them about the decision to suspend lectures until their grievances are addressed.

“We write to advise that we had a joint general assembly meeting for both teaching and non-teaching staff today (28-02-2020) in the Great Hall at the main campus. Members made and adopted the following resolution: That all employees at Midlands State University are incapacitated to come to work with immediate effect,” read part of the resolutions by the workers.

The lecturers also resolved that they will only report back to work after they have been capacitated.

“That all members will be waiting for the employer to capacitate them so that they report for work. That all heads of departments should allow subordinates to receive capacitation before coming to report for duty and should not force or victimise them,” the workers said.

The workers also demanded their salaries should tally with what regional universities are paying fellow lecturers.

The MSU’s job action comes after students from National University of Science and Technology (NUST) last year staged a demonstration and 15 students were arrested for protesting against the continued industrial action by lecturers who are demanding a pay hike.

Last semester, MSU lecturers were reportedly conducting lectures from Monday to Wednesday only, while NUST lecturers were only conducting lessons for the conventional students.
On Tuesday, lecturers at NUST in Bulawayo stopped conducting lectures citing incapacitation.

Lecturers at the Zimbabwe Open University have also reportedly informed authorities that they were downing tools.