Liverpool Crash Out Of FA Cup

Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has said his side are out of the FA Cup, after making “two massive mistakes” during their 2-0 defeat at Chelsea on Tuesday night.

The Blues progressed to the quarter-finals, thanks to goals from Willian and Ross Barkley.

Adrian fumbled Willian’s speculative shot into his net, before Barkley drove forward and buried his effort into the bottom corner.

It means Liverpool have now lost twice in a row for the first time this season.

“Losing 2-0 is not cool, but in this case it is relatively easy to explain – we made two massive mistakes around the goals.

“Adrian made a super save a second or two seconds before and then this ball, a really good shot from Willian and he could not make that save.

“But before that we lost the ball and that’s a problem. It was not the biggest shock because it is football.

“We conceded a second one and that didn’t help obviously and it was then a bit more difficult to take,” Klopp told reporters after the match. Daily Post

World Hearing Day:Call To Prevent Hearing Disorders

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

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Councillor Denford Ngadziore Arrested

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By Jane Mlambo| MDC Councillor for Harare ward 16, Denford Ngadziore has been arrested at the Mbare Magistrates Court where he had gone to answer charges of participating in a demonstration that took place at Rotten Row court in September last year.

According to Ngadziore, the police accused him of participating in another demonstration held in Harare CBD a few weeks ago.

“I have just been arrested at Mbare Magistrates Court as I had gone to attend a court case over over a demonstration that happened in September 2019 at Rotten Row Court.

“The CID Law and Order detectives have said they are arresting me over another demonstration that happened last week but one in Harare CBD. From here they are taking me to Harare Central Police Station,” said Ngadziore.

He will be represented by Jeremiah Bamu of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

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I have just been arrested at Mbare Magistrates Court as I had gone to attend a court case over over a demonstration that happened in September 2019 at Roten Row Court.

The CID Law and Order detectives have said they are arresting me over another demonstration that happened last week but one in Harare CBD.

From here they are taking me to Harare Central Police Station.

I am represented by Jeremiah Bamu of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

Cllr Denford Ngadziore ward 16

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Full Text: How To Prevent Birth Defects

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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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Mukupe Is A Spoiled Child

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BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA.

Some youths have become the prisoners of erratic selfish morons known for demanding loyalty and recognition but not famous for repaying it.

ZANU PF through President Emmerson Mnangagwa has empowered the youth in many aspects.

Sadly some youths are too quick to be drunk with power and and obscenely point at their mothers with their tiny little manhoods. This is revulsive obscene and indeed flabbergasting and deeply depressing.

The behaviour of some of the youths is indeed knee shacking, disgusting and indeed obnoxious.

One cannot rule out a third force aimed against ZANU PF and Zimbabwe.

As the action wound to a climax on the social media with Mukupe becoming the latest prodigal son Matemadanda the behaviour of Mukupe was “tearing this country apart”.

Then, just to be sure, they put the crowbar in and pulled at the breach, declaring that by taking to the social Media attacking the party Terrence Mukupe is seeking to “disenfranchise” everyone who voted for the President in 2018.

Matemadanda called for a moment of silence to “remember the voices of the millions of voters Mukupe today are wanting to silence by his devilish predictions that ED will lose to Chamisa today if elections are are to be held now.

Mukupe has criticised the President of Zimbabwe calling him a dictator who trampled on the constitution of the party without shame.

Mukupe accuses Mnangagwa of violating the Constitution by appointing the politburo members who command no public support at all. In his social media audio Mukupe singles out Obert Mpofu.

Cde Kashiri as losers who will never attract two voters to their side. He stated clearly that Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri was beaten in the primaries and only bounced back through cronyism.

Mukupe attributed his failure to win his seat to the betrayal by the police and prison guards who did not want Mnangagwa.

In his subsequent interview Mukupe blasted ZANU PF far causing the suffering of the people by appointing Mthuli as the minister of Finance.

If there is a political price to be paid by The youth for taking on the party they are determined to exact it. But in the process, they revealed themselves to be prisoners of a wounded, erratic system known for demanding loyalty and recognition but not famous for repaying it. As the youth erratic behaviour unfolded, it led to a party heading into the 2023 election never more obedient to Its cause and it’s leadership.

Cde Matemadanda in response insisted, that ZANU PF embodies everyone who LOVES THE PARTY and cherishes the freedom we have while the errant misguided youths stood for no one, or at best for a disembodied elite, or politically irrelevant classes who live in parts of the country that somehow don’t count.

“This lawless partisan outbursts by Mukupe and those he represents is a political suicide march engaged by the bunch of losers picking Mukupe as their mouth piece.

Cde Matemadanda has declared that ZANU PF is not in a losing path.

Currently the party is calling all progressive Zimbabweans to rally around the party in order to achieve the goals in the best interest of the people of Zimbabwe.

If one of Zimbabwe’s major political parties is marching toward its political doom, it might just be the one that saw, in any allegation of wrongdoing by its leader, an existential threat to millions of voters – the party that under Its youthful leaders has been steadily shrinking, ageing and being drained of all colour.

The anxiety of the Mukupe and his team’s position was palpable during their efforts to present their minority case as the majority case, and in their strenuous sales pitch of uncouth betrayal of the party as a form of populism.

This new behaviour by the few who are sponsored by the enemies within the party is meant to undermine the efforts of the Commissariat department. But ZANU PF is not threatened by the footsteps of the cockroaches.

“There’s been a lot of talk about the economic meltdown Little talk about the recovery and improvements in many sectors of our lives and economy.

“One day in the not too distant future Mukupe and those supporting him will be watching in iwe as the ZANU PF train will pass through roll in March on in the victory rhythm “ZIMBABWE will wake up and say, “We did this for OUR good and our future.

Matemadanda challenges Mukupe to bring his concerns to the party if they were genuine and not the result of a crusade to destroy ZANU PF.

“For most reasonable Zimbabweans the waffling by Mukupe and his team doesn’t make a dime’s worth of difference,” Matemadanda said.

While support for a fight against corruption has grown radically since the new dispensation, people were right about the country being divided. But having seen the fight being supported by the president the noise being made by Mukupe is pregnant with disdain and scorn.

“This social media crazy stampeed by Mukupe Tsengenamu and their handlers has divided this nation without any concern for the repercussions.

The division predated the corruption fight But the repercussions have yet to fall.

People are confusing the fight against corruption with political delinquency.

ZANU PF has always respected the rule of law and always been the champions of human rights.

Matemadanda states that ZANU PF is not at its weakest point now as Mukupe has stated. This thought is the figment of Mukupe’s shallow imagination.

If a whole man like Mukupe blames the police for his loss then he needs his brains to be examined.

Terrence was appointed deputy minister of Finance and his impact was absent. All he could say was the position of a deputy minister is useless and thus not effective.

Grapes are not good syndrome.
While ZANU PF is battling serious challenges in the nation this does not spell doom for ED.

ED has shown his statesmanship he has invited all stake holders to discuss a way forward. The belief that Chamisa is the only person in opposition is clearly a sponsored narrative which Mukupe is selling to the people. Zimbabwe will never be a colony again and 2023 ED will lead us to victory.

As for Mukupe and those around him they have to wait and see the wheels of freedom rolling across the nation.

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Mukupe Stirs Hornet’s Nest After “Attacking” Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|Zanu PF bigwigs have castigated Terrence Mukupe for “disrespecting President Emmerson Mnangagwa.”

Dr Masimba Mavaza and Zanu PF Political Commissar, Victor Matemadanda described Mukupe as “an ungrateful child.”

See part of Dr Mavaza’s argument :

Some youths have become the prisoners of erratic selfish morons known for demanding loyalty and recognition but not famous for repaying it.

ZANU PF through Comrade Emerson Mnangagwa has empowered the youth in many aspects of political stages and are still in the process of such empowerment.

Sadly some youth are too quick to be drunk with power and and obscenely point at their mothers with their tiny little manwoods. This is revulsive obscene and indeed flabbergasting and deeply depressing.

The behaviour of some of the youth is indeed knee shacking disgusting and indeed obnoxious.

One cannot rule out a third force aimed against ZANU PF and Zimbabwe.

As the action wound to a climax on the social media with Mukupe becoming the latest prodigal son Cde Matemadanda the behaviour of Mukupe was “tearing this country apart”.

Then, just to be sure, they put the crowbar in and pulled at the breach, declaring that by taking to the social Media attacking the party Terrence Mukupe is seeking to “disenfranchise” everyone who voted for the President in 2018.

Comrade Matemadanda called for a moment of silence to “remember the voices of the millions of voters Mukupe today are wanting to silence by his devilish predictions that ED will lose to Chamisa today if elections are are to be held now.

Mukupe has criticised the President of Zimbabwe calling him a dictator who trampled on the constitution of the party without shame.

Mukupe accuses Mnangagwa for being unconstitutional by appointing the politburo members who command no public support at all. In his social media audio Mukupe singles out Obert Mpofu.

MDC Youths Distance Themselves From Stoning Of ZUPCO Buses

Farai Dziva|MDC Youth Assembly leader Tererai Obey Sithole has dismissed as baseless claims that party youths smashed windscreens of ZUPCO Buses.

Said Sithole:

“We have always raised concern on the wild behavior often exhibited by police officers under the pretext of traffic control.

They hit screens of vehicles with their button sticks and many vehicles haven’t been spared from such madness.

I urge all the men and women in uniform to reform and abstain from their common destructive behavior.”

Overzealous Cops Smashed Vehicle Windscreens In Chitungwiza-MDC

Farai Dziva|MDC Youth Assembly leader Tererai Obey Sithole has dismissed as baseless claims that party youths smashed windscreens of ZUPCO Buses.

Said Sithole:

“We have always raised concern on the wild behavior often exhibited by police officers under the pretext of traffic control.

They hit screens of vehicles with their button sticks and many vehicles haven’t been spared.This

I urge all the men and women in uniform to reform and abstain from their common destructive behavior.”

Bootlicking Career Politicians Behind Zimbabwe’s Problems

By Pafungeyi Gore

The black government led by Zanu PF in 1980 inherited a vibrant and functioning economy which they failed dismally to manage.

The government’s policies were not that bad in the first instance but the vultures within the ruling elite hijacked the need to emancipate the people.

Those who were resettled in the first five years after independent are indeed doing wonders in the allocated pieces of land. For instance the farmers at Mushandike irrigation scheme.

Hell broke loose when the stampede to bootlick Mugabe become the order of the day.

Bootlickers could hide behind Mugabe name (tatumwa naVaMugabe kuti tidai). The name Mugabe indeed became a feared name among the different sectors of the economy.

Mugabe himself thought that those who called him Gushungo adore him when in actual fact the bootlicking mantra was a jamboree to get closer to the feeding trough.

Mugabe’s vision for the country indeed became blurred as he continued to implement policies that were spearheaded by bootlickers. Scandal after scandal became the order of the day, from the Willogate scandal, the ESAP misfiring and other scandals that rocked the administration.

The economy continued on the downward trend because the bootlickers were indeed difficult to arrest as they turned into cartels that are currently running the Mnangagwa government.

Back then no one could give Mugabe sound advice otherwise he or she would be branded a sell out by those who fighting to maintain their life careers in politics.

The bootlickers in Zanu PF are indeed conservative, they fear change, they don’t want to pushed because they know they will not survive far away from the feeding trough. They would rather let Zimbabweans wallow in poverty than giving others a chance.

Uniformed Forces Have No Right To Interfere With Citizens’ Freedom Of Expression

Farai Dziva|MDC Youth Assembly Secretary General, Gift Ostallos Siziba has described threats by the army to censor social media platforms as a direct violation of freedom of expression.

A senior army official recently said there was need to censor social media platforms to combat cyber crime.

Siziba said:

“We are surely opposed and vociferously against cyber policing and unwarranted monitoring of the citizens by uniformed forces in this country.

The Movement for Democratic Change is undoubtedly a party that believes in the constitutional rights and freedoms of speech and expression, especially in as much as the discourse of politics is involved.

These attempts must be stopped forthwith.”

Full Text: Linda Masarira Blasts Mnangagwa

Dear @edmnangagwa When you got into office, a lot of people had high expectations that you would clean up the mess left by Mugabe. We expected a corrupt-free cabinet & fiscal discipline to ensure that government lives within its means.

Many corruption cases are still hanging
I hate to say this but the truth has to be said, @MthuliNcube is doing more harm than good to Zimbabwe’s economy.

The inconsistencies in his monetary policies are causing immense suffering to the people of Zimbabwe. It is either we re-dollarize or de-dollarize, we can’t do both
There is a need for political will to stop the issuing of treasury bills and to find a lasting solution to the cash crisis in Zimbabwe.

Corruption is now the order of the day yet little is being done to curb corruption
@ReserveBankZIM

We inherited a racist white supremacy corruption system from the colonial masters, were only a few individuals accumulate wealth at the expense of the generality of the masses, thereby further entrenching poverty at the same time reversing the gains of the liberation struggle.

Having been in Mugabe’s cabinet, we thought you would get rid of nepotism and create a new culture of politics and governance that was going to eradicate corruption of ‘connections.’ Only those with political connections are surviving.
#TeamZimbabwe
Tender Corruption needs to be dealt with by ensuring that all involved in tender scams face the full wrath of the law.

We realized that there is a group of corrupt tenderpreneurs who corruptly get tenders from the Government and Parastatals.

#StopCorruption
A popular example is that of Wicknell Chivhayo and the Gwanda Solar Project.

There is an urgent need to implement an open tender system which is fair and transparent. Government officials are abusing their power to steal state resources eg Prisca Mupfumira of NSSA funds.
As long as corrupt public officials remain protected by your party, there will be no efforts by willing development partners to help Zimbabwe get out of this economic quagmire we are facing. If you take the lead in ensuring stiff penalties for any corrupt activity in the whole country will follow suit.

Speaking against corruption is not enough, we want to see action, real arrests, prosecution, conviction &restitution.

Failure to do so, you might leave office without any legacy to talk of. Ideally, every president wants to leave a legacy
I suggest that you start prioritizing local investment and open Zimbabwe for business fir Zimbabweans. It is time to introduce beneficiation tax to force companies to beneficiate raw materials locally & to remove all ghost workers in civil service.

All civil servants above retirement should be retired. As citizens, we deserve to know your cabinet ministers plans and accomplishments thus far.

Most public hospitals are in a sorry state yet government prioritizes buying luxury cars for chiefs, MPs & other elected officials.

It is imperative that your government seriously considers depoliticizing state institutions, ensure media reforms and economic reforms. Local beneficiation of diamonds and other minerals should be considered if we want to get Zimbabwe out of this economic crisis.
Developing Zimbabwe should be agenda number 1 on your list of priorities.

What legacy do you want to live Mr President? You are the man in charge, show the world that you are indeed the leader of the new dispensation.

Well done for the road rehabilitation program.

Linda Masarira

Prove You Are A New Dispensation Leader, Linda Masarira Tells Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|Controversial politician Linda Masarira has challenged Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa to prove that he is a new dispensation leader.

The LEAD president also accused Mnangagwa of protectingprotecting corrupt individuals.

See Masarira’s statement below:

Dear @edmnangagwa When you got into office, a lot of people had high expectations that you would clean up the mess left by Mugabe. We expected a corrupt-free cabinet & fiscal discipline to ensure that government lives within its means.

Many corruption cases are still hanging
I hate to say this but the truth has to be said, @MthuliNcube is doing more harm than good to Zimbabwe’s economy.

The inconsistencies in his monetary policies are causing immense suffering to the people of Zimbabwe. It is either we re-dollarize or de-dollarize, we can’t do both
There is a need for political will to stop the issuing of treasury bills and to find a lasting solution to the cash crisis in Zimbabwe.

Corruption is now the order of the day yet little is being done to curb corruption
@ReserveBankZIM

We inherited a racist white supremacy corruption system from the colonial masters, were only a few individuals accumulate wealth at the expense of the generality of the masses, thereby further entrenching poverty at the same time reversing the gains of the liberation struggle.

Having been in Mugabe’s cabinet, we thought you would get rid of nepotism and create a new culture of politics and governance that was going to eradicate corruption of ‘connections.’ Only those with political connections are surviving.
#TeamZimbabwe
Tender Corruption needs to be dealt with by ensuring that all involved in tender scams face the full wrath of the law.

We realized that there is a group of corrupt tenderpreneurs who corruptly get tenders from the Government and Parastatals.

#StopCorruption
A popular example is that of Wicknell Chivhayo and the Gwanda Solar Project.

There is an urgent need to implement an open tender system which is fair and transparent. Government officials are abusing their power to steal state resources eg Prisca Mupfumira of NSSA funds.
As long as corrupt public officials remain protected by your party, there will be no efforts by willing development partners to help Zimbabwe get out of this economic quagmire we are facing. If you take the lead in ensuring stiff penalties for any corrupt activity in the whole country will follow suit.

Speaking against corruption is not enough, we want to see action, real arrests, prosecution, conviction &restitution.

Failure to do so, you might leave office without any legacy to talk of. Ideally, every president wants to leave a legacy
I suggest that you start prioritizing local investment and open Zimbabwe for business fir Zimbabweans. It is time to introduce beneficiation tax to force companies to beneficiate raw materials locally & to remove all ghost workers in civil service.

All civil servants above retirement should be retired. As citizens, we deserve to know your cabinet ministers plans and accomplishments thus far.

Most public hospitals are in a sorry state yet government prioritizes buying luxury cars for chiefs, MPs & other elected officials.

It is imperative that your government seriously considers depoliticizing state institutions, ensure media reforms and economic reforms. Local beneficiation of diamonds and other minerals should be considered if we want to get Zimbabwe out of this economic crisis.

Developing Zimbabwe should be agenda number 1 on your list of priorities.

What legacy do you want to live Mr President? You are the man in charge, show the world that you are indeed the leader of the new dispensation.

Well done for the road rehabilitation program.

Jonathan Moyo Floors Top ED Ally

Jane Mlambo| Self-exiled former cabinet minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has denied claims by State security minister Owen Mudha Ncube that he is now the opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa’s advisor.

Posting on Twitter today, Moyo dismissed Mudha’s claims as fake news adding that Zanu PF had deployed its Moles to push the narrative on social media.

“Today I woke up to the fake news that the CIO’s murderous mashurugwi minister, Owen Mudha Ncube, has appointed me Presidential Advisor to @nelsonchamisa. This is not being done for the first or last time. The #CIO has tasked its varakashi on @Twitter to announce the appointment,” said Moyo.

Recently, Moyo revealed that they helped the opposition MDC in the run-up to the July 2018 harmonised elections.

Rot At AgriBank Rushinga Exposed?

Letter to the Editor

AGRIBANK RUSHINGA MUST BE INVESTIGATED.

I write to inform the would be authorities to investigate the rot at the BANK.

We know of the shoddy deals happening between the manager (name supplied) and one member of parliament for the area.

The manager is fueling cash shortages in the bank by supplying the legislator with cash which is latter sold on the black market at between 35 and 40 %.

Rescue us please !

Concerned Resident

Banks Decry Uneven Playing Field As Money Agencies Run The Show

Banks and money transfer agencies traded accusations in Parliament on Monday over an uneven playing field.

Bankers Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ) accused money transfer agencies such as EcoCash, One Money and Telecash of enjoying an unfair advantage over financial institutions.

This came out during a meeting convened by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget and Finance chaired by Chikomba Central MP Cde Felex Mhona (Zanu PF), who had invited banks, money transfer agencies, business and industry to hear their views on how the economy could be improved.

During the meeting, BAZ chief economist Dephine Mazambani said money transfer agencies were regulated by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe, while banks were regulated by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), but yet both provided similar services of collecting and dispensing money.

“Money transfer agencies and banks are not regulated the same way,” she said. “We are regulated by the RBZ while they are regulated through Potraz.

“Our regulation terrain is different, but one of the key challenges is that while we are regulated differently, sometimes you see that we offer similar or the same products or services which creates an uneven playing field and sometimes pose a risk to the financial sector, seismic risks. It is the regulatory environment that we are hoping that can be levelled.”

Cassava Smartech Zimbabwe chief executive Mr Eddie Chibi, which owns EcoCash, said Mrs Mazambani’s views were misdirected.

“EcoCash is under the direct oversight of RBZ,” he said.

“We are regulated under the National Payment System Act and we make as frequent returns and engagement with the central bank as any other financial services sector in Zimbabwe, including banks.

“For certain services, we are also regulated by the RBZ Financial Intelligence Unit where we submit all our suspicious transactions reports and other general issues which we pick. We have invested in a robust system which tracks transaction in terms of any suspicions of fraud and money laundering which we share with the RBZ on a regular basis.

“In terms of our remittances services, we also get regulated by the Exchange Control division of the RBZ, including the licence which we have for the EcoCash Bureau de Change.”

Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce representative, Mr Archie Dongo called on Government to narrow the gap between cost of subsidised products and the price on the market to avoid arbitrage.

He said while subsidies were meant to address affordability of products and services, there was need to rationalise the cost of the end product and how much the market was charging.

“We fully understand the thrust of subsidising certain products for the benefit of the general populace, particularly in an era of austerity,” said Mr Dongo.

“The demand that has been created by lowering of prices is quite high, but the supply has been reduced or is inadequate, for example, when you use Zupco, the queue will tell a story that not everybody who wants to use Zupco will be able to use it.

“The gap between subsidised price and market price is rather wide. The gap is creating very lucrative arbitrage opportunities for some people.”

-State Media

Tsenengamu’s Life In Zanu Pf Hangs By The Thread

By A Correspondent- Outspoken suspended Zanu-PF youth leader Godfrey Tsenengamu’s life in the party hangs in the balance as Zanu-PF meets.

This comes amid reports that Zanu-PF’s highest decision making body in between congresses, the politburo is meeting to discuss the proposal to expel Tsenangamu.

Last week Zanu-PF Mashonaland Central province endorsed the expulsion of Tsenengamu.

This week Tsenengamu defied the ruling party directive to go to the Chitepo School of Ideology.

Writing on his Facebook wall on Monday, Tsenengamu reacted to the invitation to attend the Chitepo school of ideology: “Instructed to attend 5 day Basic Course at Chitepo Ideological College from today till Friday before the 3 month course in April. My response – HANDIDI.”

The directive comes as a recommendation by ZANU-PF’s Politburo after Tsenengamu and former deputy Youth Affairs Secretary Lewis Matutu held a press conference accusing President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s close allies of corruption

On his micro blogging Facebook handle, Tsenengamu rejected the invitation to a one week orientation programme.

“Ideologically I am up there, which is why I was elevated to the position I had. We cannot use Cde Chitepo’s name to protect corrupt elements. I am not going there. Those that made the recommendation should be the ones going to the school of ideology.”

Tsenengamu said he does not see where he and Matutu wronged the party.

“I do not see where we wronged the party. They said we flouted procedure yet they are the ones who tampered with the party constitution by failing to serve us with formal communication and give us an opportunity to defend our position before a disciplinary committee,”-ZimMorningPost

“Your Return May Be Dangerous”: Govt Tells Students In Coronavirus Hit China

By A Correspondent- Health and Child Care minister Obadiah Moyo has said Zimbabwean students stranded in China after the coronavirus outbreak should stay in the Asian country because their return might be “dangerous”, inadvertently confirming the government’s lack of preparedness to handle the fast-spreading deadly virus.

Speaking at an inter-ministerial meeting held in Harare to map the way forward on containing the virus, Moyo said the fight to stop the coronavirus entering into Zimbabwe was giving government sleepless nights.

“We have our students in China and this meeting has agreed and feels they are better off in China at this stage,” he said.

“We have had conversations with the students and they have indicated they prefer to be in China at this moment because if they were to fall sick, there is already some treatment which has been applied which is successful. They are better off rather than coming here. We haven’t even tried any treatment at all, so they are better off in China at this very stage.”

Government, however, is reluctant to institute travel bans to people coming from China and areas affected by the virus.

“We realise that the incidence of the disease is increasing everywhere around the world. We called this meeting particularly realising it’s no longer confined to China. We also needed to highlight the fact that our airlines, Kenyan Airways and Emirates, are not flying from China, but it is the Ethiopian Airlines which is flying into Zimbabwe from China,” Moyo said.

He said as government, they were working on containing the virus at all costs.

“We do not want it to come, but sometimes when you see the trend, you just can’t go to sleep, you wake up and be prepared. If it was to arrive in your home, how will you deal with it? That is what we are doing,” Moyo said.

To date, only two suspected cases of the virus have been recorded in the country, with Moyo expressing confidence on their current testing mechanism.

He said a new testing regime was on the cards to do away with delayed release of results.

Parents of students in China yesterday met Chinese embassy officials to get an appreciation of the state of affairs regarding their children’s safety in the wake of the deadly virus. About 2 000 Zimbabwean students are studying in China.

Speaking to the parents, Chinese deputy ambassador to Zimbabwe, Zhao Baogang said his country was prepared to assist those who wanted to evacuate their children should they choose to do so.

He, however, said it was not advisable to evacuate foreign nationals from China, saying it may further complicate the situation.

India, Germany and Iran have reported new cases of the coronavirus, while the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that the world was in “uncharted territory”.

WHO said more than 90 000 cases had been confirmed globally, with deaths reaching 3 110 yesterday.

Meanwhile, local financial institution, Ecobank has responded to the current efforts to curb and control the transmission of coronavirus by donating test kits to the Health ministry.

The donation of US$30 000 will go towards the procurement of rapid testing kits that will be deployed at all ports of entry including airports and border posts to strengthen efforts to break the virus’ transmission chain after the disease was discovered in China and now has been spreading to other parts of the world.

In handing over the donation, Ecobank managing director Moses Kurenjekwa said the financial institution was alive to the potential business and human threat posed by the virus globally.

“We are taking these steps at a local level as a show of our commitment to this country,” he said.

“It is our hope that we can come together as a nation and deal collectively with this serious threat to social and economic progress.”

Cabinet yesterday resolved that all visitors from countries that had reported coronavirus should hold valid medical clearance certificates issued by a government health institution.

Speaking during yesterday’s Cabinet briefing, Moyo said visitors without the certificate would be immediately deported at the port of entry.

“You don’t have a certificate, we have no choice, but send you back to where you are coming from,” he said.

Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa urged all government emergency agencies, including the Department of Civil Protection, to be prepared in the event of the virus spreading to Zimbabwe.-Newsday

Application By Godfrey Chidyausiku’s Widow Struck Off The Roll

By A Correspondent- High Court judge Jacob Manzunzu has removed from the roll an application filed by the widow of the late chief justice and national hero Godfrey Chidyausiku.

The widow is seeking an order compelling the pension master to process and transfer into her bank account, all the pension and terminal benefits from the Judiciary.

Manzunzu ruled yesterday that Farai Chidyausiku (nee Kunaka)’s court papers were not in order.

Chidyausiku died in May 2017, barely two months after retiring from his position and was buried at the National Heroes’ Acre in Harare.

Kunaka who was not mentioned in Chidyausiku’s inheritance claimed she was customarily married to the late judge and that her brother received US$1 000 as bride price.

She further told the court after the pride price was paid in Bhora, Murewa, she even changed her surname and started using the Chidyausiku family name, adding that she was the only surviving spouse and as such was entitled to all pension and terminal benefits.

Kunaka further told the court that Musunga & Associates Legal Practitioners assisted in changing her name on the basis of her marriage to the late Chidyausiku.

She wanted the court to direct the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) and the pension master to speedily process and pay her the amounts due, in an application in which she also cited Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi as a respondent.

Kunaka said during Chidyausiku’s tenure, she used to enjoy the benefits of a married woman, adding that she was even issued with a diplomatic passport. -DailyNews

Govt Avails $13mil For Barbourfields Refurbishment

By A Correspondent- The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) yesterday said government had availed $13 million towards the refurbishment of Barbourfields Stadium.

The country’s football stadia were banned from hosting Confederation of African Football (Caf) matches and BCC and the government are battling to spruce up Barbourfields and the National Sports Stadium in Harare to try and persuade Caf to allow Zimbabwe to host international matches.

Zimbabwe is scheduled to host Algeria on March 29 in an Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier and the government is working to avert a threat of that match being played outside the country

Bulawayo mayor Solomon Mguni confirmed that the local authority had received communication from government on the funding.

“I am pleased to say that the Ministry of Local Government has confirmed the release of a $13 million grant which we had requested for short to remedial works at Barbourfields. The ministry has identified a contractor who will work at Barbourfields and the National Sports Stadium.

The contractor will start as soon as possible in preparation for the next Caf inspection and the next international match. I am advised that the contractor should be in Bulawayo this afternoon,” Mguni said.

Council housing and community services director Dictor Khumalo said they were working flat out to fulfil Caf’s demands.

He said the lighting and installation of bucket seats will be done at a later stage.

“We are working flat out and have done the necessary quotations. As far as the Algeria match is concerned, I am sure Zifa will deal with this issue depending on how we progress with the renovations that we are currently seized with,” Khumalo said.

He said the budget for the renovations was $58 million and the council was working on capacitating its architects to align with the architecture of modern-day stadia to meet the required standards.

The council also received 100 bags of cement and a refrigerator from former Premier Soccer League fixtures secretary Beadle Musa Gwasira, who was represented by Eddie Chivero, while Herentals also pledged to upgrade the dressing rooms as well as the installation of an air conditioner.

Gwasira’s donation was said to be worth $45 000.

At the National Sports Stadium, work continued on the facility with groundsmen working on the grass which Caf said should be trimmed to a much lower level than what the authorities had preferred over the years.

The authorities have also been working on the lighting which was deemed poor. The government is working on a crash programme to rectify the anomalies at the stadium in the hope that the Caf ban is lifted ahead of the next match.-Newsday

Olinda Marowa Remarries Two Years After Hubby’s Death

Gospel musician Olinda Marowa, who lost her first husband in 2017, has remarried.

The gospel songbird told NewsDay Life & Style yesterday that her new husband, Mike Mapiya, paid lobola to her family in Harare last month, but they were yet to finalise the wedding date.

“We are working on the wedding now, but the dates are not yet finalised,” she said.

The musician said she would relocate to the United Kingdom where her husband — who is a sound engineer by profession — is based.

“He is into music but not as a singer. He does sound engineering,” she said. “Musically, he is very supportive, bringing in ideas on how to push the music ministry and more of a cheerleader.”

Marowa said the church she co-founded with her late husband Michael Mufaro Ziwenga in Gweru, Grace Life Covenant, would continue to run under the auspices of local pastors while she would focus on expanding it abroad.

The musician’s first husband-cum-manager Ziwenga, died at West End Hospital in Harare in 2017.

One of the country’s finest female gospel music talents, Marowa’s discography is made up of five offerings — Nyasha (2007), Mufaro Wangu (2011), Jehovah Tshuvah (2014), Moyo Wangu (2017) and Yahweh (2019).

She has won a number of awards including the Permican for Best Female Gospel Musician in 2015 and Best Contemporary Gospel Musician at the Midlands Music Awards.

-Newsday

Drama As Councillor Engages Athletic Skills After Being Caught Red Handed With New Lover

By A Correspondent- Councillor Felix Mhaka of Bulawayo’s Ward 5, had to dig deep and summon his athletic abilities to survive a run-in with his enraged mistress after she accosted him while he was with his new flame at a shopping complex in the city.

The incident which entertained shoppers and vendors happened on Tuesday at around 7.30 pm and lasted for about 20 minutes just in front of the shopping complex which is situated at corner Jason Moyo and Fourth Avenue. 

Cllr Mhaka’s close friend who requested not to be named  revealed that Mhaka — who is married to Memory Ngwenya — was busy pampering his new lover Sithatshisiwe (Sitha) Hlabangana, who runs a boutique which is situated  along Jason Moyo Street between 14th and 15th Avenue when his other lover, Sane, pitched up unexpectedly.  

“While Mhaka was busy spoiling Sitha with groceries and other nice things Sane arrived at the complex. Mhaka panicked  when he saw her and  tried to slink back into  the shop. He was at the entrance pushing a trolley to his car when he saw her. 

She asked who  the lady (Sitha) was but Mhaka who looked jittery mumbled and uttered something incoherent,” said Mhaka’s close friend.

The friend  added: “ It happened  so fast as we saw Sane slapping Mhaka on his cheek. He tried to block it but  she caused a scene as she shouted accusing him of being in the habit of cheating on her.”

Mhaka failed to put his foot down to control the fuming Sane, who it is said has been in love with him for a couple of months and is bulging with his seed.

The source said:

“After several failed attempts to escape from her tight grip, eventually Mhaka managed to free himself and showed a clean pair of heels much to the entertainment of the crowd that had gathered to watch the free ‘movie’.”

Onlookers had to thank their gods after they picked groceries which the fuming Sane threw on the ground.

“There was no way I could leave beef when everyone who had a chance was picking a share,” said a vendor who requested not to be named. The drama went a gear up as the two ladies  in question exchanged  blows while hurling insults at each other much to the excitement of the crowd.

It took the intervention of a security guard who works at the supermarket to stop the fierce fight. Sane drove off in Mhaka’s car.

The source said Mhaka later on bounced back accompanied by two police officers claiming that his car had been stolen.

“He tried to lie to the police saying his car had been stolen but the intelligent police officers soon summoned their investigative skills and gathered that his girlfriend Sane was with the car and that the Cllr was trying to cover up for the love triangle drama,” said his close friend.

Contacted for a comment the cagey Cllr Mhaka said: “On the day in question I was out of town. I’m shocked at what you are talking about and I don’t know the ladies you are talking about.”

Sane said: “Who told you that? Yes, we fought and what do you want to do with it? Were you sent by Mhaka to torment me, please go away, you are disturbing me?”

Sitha said, “ I can’t comment on that. Leave me alone.”

She then hung up.

Govt Takes Back Zhuwao’s Farm

Government has repossessed for public service minister and late former president Robert Mugabe’s nephew Patrick Zhuwao’s farm in what had been described as an act of bitterness on the part of the President Emmerson Mnangagwa administration.

Below is the letter written to Zhuwao.

Govt Extends Feeding Scheme To High Schools

By A Correspondent- Government is set to extend the schools feeding scheme to secondary schools in line with the country’s education policy to improve school attendance and completion rates.

The feeding scheme is meant to keep learners in class while improving nutrition.

Government introduced the feeding scheme in 2016 starting with infants but it was later extended up to Grade Seven.

The introduction of the schools feeding programme is in line with the African Union resolution to promote inclusive education by providing meals at school.  

During the 26th AU Summit in January 2016, the Heads of States decided to adopt homegrown school feeding programmes as a continental strategy to enhance retention and performance of children in schools and to boost income-generation and entrepreneurship in local communities.

The decision saw March 1 being declared “Africa Day for School Feeding”. Yesterday, Bulawayo province commemorated four years since Government launched the feeding scheme.  

During the commemorations, held at Josiah Chinamano Primary School in Emakhandeni suburb, there were performances by pupils showing the effects of attending lessons while hungry that include sleeping in class and failure to concentrate.

Addressing parents, teachers and pupils during the event, Bulawayo acting provincial education director Mrs Ollicah Kaira said modalities were underway to introduce the schools feeding programme up to high school.

“The Ministry (of Primary and Secondary Education) is now working towards the third phase (of schools feeding) where it will be introduced in the secondary school level. Why the schools feeding programme? Is it really necessary? One would ask. The home-grown schools feeding programme has been adopted by the Government of Zimbabwe as a strategy to ensure optimal enrolment, improve school attendance, retention and completion rates. It is envisaged that it will enhance learning outcomes and achieve positive nutrition and health outcomes for all,” said Mrs Kaira.

She said the programme is anchored on home-grown solutions meaning schools have to depend on what they can easily produce or provide at cheaper costs.  

The Government supports the initiative through providing grain and parents chip in with the relish.

Parents and guardians cook for the children ensuring the successful implementation of the programme. At Josiah Chinamano Primary School children are fed porridge, amahewu, as well as isitshwala with beans, vegetables or meat. Mrs Kaira said communities should take ownership of the feeding programme as it can also benefit them.

“It is anticipated that communities will assume ownership of the programme. We appreciate the community gardens that have taken root in almost all the suburbs in the city and we see these as potential sources of relish. There are small scale farmers situated on the outskirts of Bulawayo who could be a source of maize meal and vegetables too,” said Mrs Mrs Kaira.

“This, therefore, promotes the socio-economic growth which is part of the Government thrust towards a middle-income economy by 2030. Schools have gardens and we have seen them feeding their learners with beans, vegetables, butternut to name but a few from the gardens.  

“Some have even established poultry and rabbit keeping projects.”

Mrs Kaira warned school authorities against using pupils for labour in their nutritional gardens saying learners should only go there when conducting practical lessons for Agriculture.

She urged parents and guardians to play a leading role in protecting schools’ infrastructure and theft as some of it is being stolen by community members.

Josiah Chinamano Primary School’s head Ms Jean Sibanda said some thieves were stealing vegetables they were growing.

Ms Sibanda said the school was also selling some of its surplus produce to the nearby community.  She said the school is planning to introduce a poultry project to boost children’s nutrition.

The Chronicle news crew observed learners being provided with isitshwala and beans. Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta) chief executive officer, Dr Sifiso Ndlovu said the feeding programme was a noble initiative that should be supported.  He said Government, parents and guardians should work hand in hand to ensure that the programme does not suffer sustainability challenges as a result of donor dependency.

“For starters, the feeding scheme ensures that children are in schools. A child would not be motivated to go to school on empty stomachs especially those in rural areas who are always hard hit by drought.  With school feeding programme their attendance increases and that also improves their concentration levels. So, Government should ensure there is sustainability in the programme,” he said.

Dr Ndlovu said Government should also ensure that the food is secured in schools as cases have been reported that some school staff were looting the foods to feed their families.-statemedia

Outrage As ZIMRA “Impounds” Lifesaving Radiotherapy Equipment Over Duty

By A Correspondent- Social media users have expressed outrage over reports suggesting that Parirenyatwa’s radiotherapy was impounded by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority over unpaid duty.

This came after Solomon Harudzibwi, the Chief Executive Officer at the iPark had posted on Twitter suggesting that the equipment has spent months in a warehouse at the airport. He said:

The radiotherapy at Parirenyatwa hospital has been down for the past 8 months. Government ordered the spares & they arrived on the 26th of December 2019. 2 months down they are lying in a warehouse by the airport due to unpaid duties. @Zimra_11@MoHCCZim What’s going on?

Members of the public said that institutions importing equipment or anything meant to promote the public good should be awarded tax holidays.

Others expressed disappointment over the reports observing that vehicles belonging to political elites in the country were being imported duty-free but life-saving equipment was being impounded.

ZERA Okays More Fuel Companies To Trade In Forex

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has invited more fuel companies to sell fuel in foreign currency in yet another clear sign that the economy was fast redollarising.

Last month, authorities came under fire for giving Zuva Petroleum the greenlight to sell fuel in foreign currency despite government having banned last year the use of US dollar in the market.

“Petroleum companies are requested to submit proposed sites to sell in foreign currency procured through free funds based on the following criteria: A maximum of two sites in Harare and Bulawayo per petroleum company and a maximum of one site in all other town and cities,” Zera said in a statement.

“Please note that selected sites will be expected to do 100 direct fuel imports. 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 end of day on Tuesday 3 march 2020.”

Questions have already been raised as to why Zuva Petroleum has more than two sites in Harare selling in forex while other dealers have been restricted to only two sites.

Zera was not available for comment as its acting chief executive Eddington Mazambani did not respond to questions sent via email and WhatsApp.-Newsday

5k Inmates To Be Freed In General Amnesty

By A Correspondent- Cabinet yesterday approved a general amnesty that will see a minimum of 5 000 inmates test freedom in a bid to decongest the prisons currently holding in excess of 22 000 prisoners against a carrying capacity of 17 000.

Addressing a post-Cabinet briefing, Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the amnesty, to benefit specified categories of prisoners, would decongest the country’s prisons and alleviate challenges being experienced by the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS).

“Cabinet considered and approved the proposal to have a general amnesty as presented by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs,” Mutsvangwa said.

“Cabinet noted that the country’s prison population currently stands at 22 000 against an official holding capacity of 17 000. The general amnesty, which will be for certain specified categories of prisoners, will decongest the country’s prisons and alleviate challenges being experienced by the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services.”

Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said about 5 000 to 6 000 imamates would be released to reduce the number of inmates to match the prisons’ carrying capacity.

“We will reduce the number of inmates to match the carrying capacity of our prisons, which stands at 17 000. So 5 000 to 6 000 will be freed,” he said.

Zimbabwe is experiencing economic problems which have made feeding the inmates a tall order in the face of hyperinflation and shortage of goods triggered by lack of foreign currency.

Cabinet also said it received a report on the 25th Conference of Parties which the Environment minister Mangaliso Ndlovu attended in Madrid, Spain, from December 2 to 13, 2019.

Parties at the conference agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris Agreement through their nationally determined contributions, to be achieved by 2030, and this would mean the banning of coal, which has been a huge source of energy to Zimbabwe.

“Zimbabwe, together with other developing countries, are concerned by the call to phase out coal usage in thermal energy generation and other industrial processes. This is in view of the dwindling water resources in the country owing to recurrent droughts which in turn constrain hydroelectric power generation,” Mutsvangwa said.

“The country will, however, continue to explore alternatives and renewable sources of energy in place of coal. Dialogue will also need to be initiated with Sadc member States on the implications of the call to phase out the use of coal in order to arrive at a common position which can be articulated at International fora.”

Cabinet was also briefed by Sports minister Kirsty Coventry on the inspection tour of the National Sports Stadium to assess Zimbabwe’s preparedness to host international matches.

“Cabinet noted that corrective action is in progress and all effort is being made to ensure that the country hosts international matches, in particular Confederation of African Football (Caf),” she said.

Zimbabwe might be forced to play away from home on its home games after Caf condemned all local stadiums.-Newsday

Hwende Silences Mwonzora

THE Nelson Chamisa-led MDC has threatened to take action against its deputy secretary for international affairs, Douglas Mwonzora, for taking party issues to social media, in apparent reference to his recent outburst over statements by self-exiled former Zanu PF minister Jonathan Moyo.

Mwonzora took to Facebook and Twitter to express his anger on Monday over utterances by Moyo that he, together with then party treasurer Theresa Makone, flew to South Africa allegedly at the behest of the late party leader Morgan Tsvangirai to meet Moyo in 2018 ahead of the elections.

Moyo also accused Mwonzora of working together with Zanu PF-linked businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei to influence the outcome of a court case where the party president Nelson Chamisa was fighting for control of party assets with Thokozani Khupe.

The former MDC secretary-general took to Facebook and micro-blogging site Twitter to use Tsvangirai’s words to subtly attack those he said were dividing the party.

This did not go down well with the party’s top leadership.

“We note with concern that you continue to discuss party business in the media notwithstanding the decision of the party to restrict such to authorised offices. You also continue to discuss party business on social media in violation of our social media policy,” MDC secretary-general Chalton Hwende wrote.

“As a member, you are entitled to redress in the event that you feel aggrieved by the actions or utterances of other members as provided for in our constitution which you are bound by. This letter serves as a final warning to you that such conduct will not be tolerated by the party.”

Mwonzora last night said he was yet to be served with the letter.

“I am just seeing a letter floating on the same social media that I am being alleged to be removed from. Until I am served with that letter, I have not received anything,” Mwonzora said.

“At any rate, I have never been called to any hearing of any sort, so for me, it is a non-event. Warnings are not written that way.”

Observers said the latest development was clear indication of deep-rooted factionalism and fights within the MDC since Mwonzora is viewed as a threat after daring to challenge Chamisa during the party congress last year.More in Home

In the social media postings, Mwonzora accused Moyo of wanting to divide the party, saying: “A desperate smear campaign has started 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.”

He refuted claims that he had received money from Tagwirei and assured party members that he would never betray the struggle.

“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. 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.”

-Newsday

Gweru’s Chief Fire Officer Dies

By A Correspondent- Gweru’s chief fire officer Emmanuel Musemwa has died.

He was 62.

Council spokesperson Vimbai Chingwaramusee yesterday confirmed that Musemwa died at Midlands Private Hospital on Saturday night.

“He was a dedicated, professional and hardworking cadre of the City of Gweru. It is a big loss to us as a local authority and the void he has left at council and at the fire station, in particular, will be difficult to fill,” she said.

“At this stage, what we can confirm is that our late cadre passed on after a long illness. During his time in hospital, several medical tests were carried out, but the doctors were yet to find out (what) was afflicting him.”

Musemwa joined the City of Gweru on January 4, 2001 as a fire officer.

On April 4, 2004, he was appointed the chief fire fighter, a position he held until the time of his death.

Chingwaramusee said Musemwa will be buried in Chaka village in Chirumanzu on a date to be announced.

Several events have been lined up to honour the late Musemwa, including a fire ladder parade around town. -Newsday

Gweru Kidnapper Nabbed

By A Correspondent- A man who allegedly kidnapped and tortured two men over 70 grammes of gold shortfall leading to the death of one of the victims, has been arrested.

Acting Midlands Provincial Spokesperson Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende yesterday confirmed the arrest of Willard Mugadza for allegedly kidnapping the pair.

“I can confirm the arrest of Willard Mugadza of Gweru in connection with the murder of one Fabian Mabhugu and abduction of one Lenny Hwehwe,” she said.

Insp Mukwende said that it is alleged that Mabhugu and his workmate stole gold from Mugadza who was their employer.

“Mugadza hired some people who kidnapped and tied both men to trees while assaulting them,” she said.

Insp Mukwende said the duo was abducted last week on Tuesday and taken to Chirumhanzu by thugs allegedly hired by Mugadza. She said the now deceased Mabhugu sent a message to his relatives informing them about their abduction and a report was made to the police leading to their rescue.

“The two were then rushed to Gweru Provincial Hospital where Mabhugu died on Sunday at around 3PM,” said Insp Mukwende.

Zim Effects New Regulation For Visitors From Coronavirus Affected Countries

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwean government has announced that all visitors from countries which are affected by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) must hold valid medical certificates which show that they tested negative to the virus.

This was announced by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services, Senator Monica Mutsvangwa during a Cabinet briefing held in Harare on Tuesday.

This has prompted analysts to say that, contrary to what authorities’ claim, the country is not prepared to prevent and or contain the virus.

Some say that the country has no equipment to even test the virus that is why authorities have requested that all visitors bring medical reports.

Only recently, a suspected case was quarantined and released after authorities had concluded that she was negative of the virus. A week later, the woman was, however, re-quarantined after showing signs and symptoms related to those of the virus.

Authorities cleared her again and said they will continue to monitor her.

This also happens when the World Health Organisation (WHO) Africa has said that Zimbabwe like several other African countries had limited capacity to deal with the virus.

Baker Who Stole Jerrycan To Buy Flour Jailed 1yr

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo man will rue the day he decided to help himself to someone else’s property after he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for stealing a jerrycan valued at $725 from a parked vehicle.

Thabani Sibanda (29) from Emakhandeni suburb stole from Mr Alvis Ncube (62) of Barbourfields suburb. Sibanda had pleaded guilty to theft before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Lizwe Jamela.

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

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

Sibanda told the court that he survives by baking cupcakes and making potato fritters so he stole the jerrycan to buy flour because his wares were confiscated by police.  

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

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

“Zanu Pf Has Failed The Disabled”

By Fanuel Chinowaita- MDC Youth Assembly National Secretary for the Disabled Muslin Hwiza has accused the Zanu pf run government of failure to fulfil the needs of the disabled in the country.

Hwiza blasted Zanu Pf of being masters of “empty promises” most of which are given towards election time.

“Zanu pf have failed to maintain the needs for the disabled, it promised to offer good services to the institutions  that we thought would take us far such as Jairos Jiri, St Giles, the hospitals, Schools, Roads ,toilets etc.

“It promised to offer good services but nothing has improved, even the taxes the government is getting for  the disabled,  it is used for other purposes which are not for us”, said Hwiza.

The Secretary for the disabled also said that the government had failed in ensuring that the disabled get befitting infrastructure

She said:

“Even most buildings in the country have got stairs and no access for those who are on wheelchairs, are visually impaired and those who limp.”

Hwiza vowed to fight for the disabled people in the country. She urged other disabled people to stop supporting  the current government which she said always looked down upon them. She urged them to support MDC which she said had disabled people at heart.

“Disabled people’s rights are suppressed, I therefore  want to raise a voice for the disabled.

“I have hope and therefore I urge my fellow disabled friends that  new government in waiting, of MDC will not only improve but change our lives. It will be sweet.”

Further more, MDC Youth Assembly National Secretary for the disabled has urged other disabled to be strong and be able to fight for what rightfully belongs to them. She said they must be also very active in politics because it is their constitutional right also.

Muslim also encouraged other disabled people to stop just crying and do some projects which gives them money.

“My advise is don’t be sympathy seekers but be bold and stand for your rights. Let’s all show our other side of life and also participate in politics.

“Ndakakura ndichinzi politics is dirty but its us people  and those greedy people  who makes it dirty. When I first joined politics was scared and worried on  how I was going to do it. So  I asked God to help me and he is still doing so it was tough I don’t want to lie but you should be committed and listen to other people’s advices.

“Let’s  engage ourselves in projects, fulfilling our dreams wake up and smell the coffee, think from outside the box not from inside the box.

“Simplicity makes you whole and humility pays. I pledge, wish , fight for our right as the disabled.

“Disability is not inability you and me can make it. We can change someone’s life through  endurance”, said Muslin Hwiza.

“It’s Membership Funded”: MDC

By A Correspondent- Luke Tamborinyoka, the deputy spokesperson of the opposition MDC led by advocate Nelson Chamisa has said that the party has not received any cent from anyone other than its members.

These remarks come a few weeks after exiled former Minister of Higher Tertiary Education, Professor Jonathan Moyo claimed that Patrick Zhuwao the nephew of former President Mugabe funded the party’s 2018 elections campaign.

There were also allegations, which Chamisa refuted, that Sakunda boss, Kuda Tagwirei also funded the party’s campaign.

Below is the full text issued by Tamborinyoka:

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

Liverpool In Back To Back Losses Without Scoring A Goal

One of the favorites to win the FA Cup was ousted right before the quarterfinal round. On Tuesday night at Stamford Bridge, Liverpool lost 2-0 to Chelsea in the fifth round thanks to goals from Willian and Ross Barkley. The Reds, reeling from the 3-0 loss at Watford on Saturday that snapped the team’s 44-game unbeaten streak in the Premier League, have now lost back-to-back games and can’t seem to find their consistent scoring touch.

A team used to winning by multiple goals, Liverpool has not won comfortably in any of its last six games, losing three of them, and it struggled mightily against Frank Lampard’s team on Tuesday. Liverpool had five shots on goal but all were saved by a Kepa Arrizabalaga, including three in the matter of seconds in the first half.

Chelsea got a fortunate goal 13 minutes in as Adrian failed to handle Willian’s rocket shot that went right at him before Ross Barkley put it away 64 minutes in. The England international was able to gain possession of the ball after fantastic defensive work by Pedro, and Barkley marched nearly the entire attacking half before drilling a shot past his defender and past Adrian. Take a look:

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp brought on Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah to try and get back into it, but the Reds lacked precision in the final third with Chelsea focusing on holding onto the lead, doing is successfully.

Chelsea was without N’Golo Kante, Christian Pulisic and Tammy Abraham, and the Blues also lost Mateo Kovacic to injury in the first half but managed to dominate a Reds team even with two shots hitting the crossbar.

The Blues move on to the quarterfinals where they’ll find out their opponent during the draw on Wednesday which is set for 4:50 p.m. ET.

For the Reds, they remain in contention in the Champions League and are just weeks away from likely winning the Premier League title.

Americans Vote In Primary Elections For Presidential Candidates In Super Tuesday

Tuesday, millions of Americans headed to the polls.

It’s one of the biggest election days of the year, second only to November’s presidential election.

Here’s your really simple guide to Super Tuesday.

1. What’s happening?

Americans of both parties will head to the polls to vote in presidential primaries — the process to decide who will contest the 2020 presidential election.

All of the focus will be on the Democrats, because US President Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee.

Donald Trump at a 2020 election rally
Republicans are technically holding a 2020 primary, but the winner will be Donald Trump.(AP: Evan Vucci)

Americans in 14 states — Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia — will head to the polls.

The first polls will close at 11:00am AEDT. The last will close at 3:00pm AEDT. Results will come in until well into this evening.

2. Why is it so important?

Because it’s the day when the largest group of Americans will make a choice for the person they think is best to take on Mr Trump.

Winning on Super Tuesday awards a huge number of delegates as well. To become the Democratic nominee, a candidate needs 1,990 delegates.

On Super Tuesday, 1,357 delegates are up for grabs — the single biggest bounty in the entire primary process.

Success on Super Tuesday can literally make or break a campaign.

Once the dust has settled we’ll have the clearest idea yet of who will be the person taking on Mr Trump in November.

3. What are the important bits to watch?

Pay attention to the number of delegates each candidate is winning. The more delegates they have, the better they’re doing.

There are also two states you want to pay attention to — California and Texas. They’re the most populous US states, and they also have the two biggest delegate prizes (415 for California and 228 for Texas).

Texas has been a Republican stronghold in the south for generations, but changing demographics mean it’s slowly turning Democratic.

Who Texan Democrats vote for in the primary, and how many of them actually show up to vote, will give us a fascinating insight into one of the key states at the November election.

US billionaire Michael Bloomberg stands in front of an American flag.
Michael Bloomberg has shaken up the race by spending millions on television and radio ads./(AP: John Locher)

Finally, everyone will be talking about billionaire Michael Bloomberg. It’s the first chance anyone has had to vote for him, so it’s worth seeing if spending hundreds of millions of dollars on television ads will pay off for him.

4. Who is going to win?

There might be multiple winners. And multiple losers.

Until now only one state has voted at a time, so it’s been very easy to say “Bernie Sanders won Nevada”.

We may not have a good idea of who has “won” Super Tuesday on the day itself.

Postal votes, particularly in Texas, will be counted for days to come. And with its huge bounty of 228 delegates, who wins in Texas will be very important.

5. What happens afterwards?

More voting!

Despite how important Super Tuesday is, it still arrives very early in the primary process.

There will be more primaries and caucuses running all the way until June. It’s likely we’ll know who the nominee is before that though.

But, make sure you tune in next week. Another six states hold their own votes on what is sometimes called Super Tuesday II.

MDC Family Hopeful That Madzokere And Maengahama Will Be Freed At Last

Press Statement|MDC family and all Zimbabweans who cherish justice, freedom, liberty and democracy are hopeful that Tungamirai Madzokere and Last Maengahama who have languished in prison for many years will be freed at last.

Their Appeal was heard by the Supreme Court today the 3rd of March 2020. Although the Court reserved Judgment, we hope that there will be no inordinate delay which sometimes happens in our courts as the matter is very clear and straight forward.

The High Court convicted them of murder in a highly flawed judgment relating to the unfortunate events in Glen View where they and 25 others were accused of murdering a police officer Petros Mutedza. This was persecution of the highest order and it was the police who were responsible for the mayhem that ensued after unjustifiably interfering with the rights of people who were peacefully gathered at Glen View 3 shopping centre.

While the majority were eventually freed when charges were either dropped before the trial and others at the close of the State case or at the conclusion of the trial, the duo have suffered the brunt of State repression after a political judgment bereft of legal logic was delivered. As the MDC we were delighted by the brilliant articulation of the issues by their lawyers and in our view, the State had no answers.

Apart from misdirecting itself on factual issues in finding corroboration where there were contradictions, the Court based the Conviction on the doctrine of common purpose which has not found its way into the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act. Our prayer is that the Court will do the right thing and uphold the appeal and find all the Appellants not guilt. We trust that this will be sooner rather than later, Justice delayed is Justice denied.

There are also other cases where there have been unjust convictions for instance that of Tonderai Samu and Others which was postponed to the 16th of March 2020 .The State’s house was not in order, they failed to file Heads of Argument in time. We demand Justice for all our leaders and other Zimbabweans who are victims of political persecution by an Illegitimate regime.

Innocent Gonese
MDC Secretary for Justice and Legal Affairs

Zanu PF Aligned Youth Group Accused Of Hate Speech That Triggered Chitungwiza Riots

Media Statement|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.

Issued by the ZimRights Information Department

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Herentals Fate To Be Sealed Tomorrow

THE Herentals match-fixing soap opera is set to come to its final episode as the Zifa appeals committee sits to hear the case tomorrow.

The club will edge closer to discovering its fate in the top-flight after being found guilty of manipulating games by a Premier Soccer League (PSL) disciplinary committee.

The club lost three points for allegedly fixing the match against Black Rhinos.

After losing the three points, Herentals would be relegated and Chapungu would benefit by bouncing back after they had finished in the drop zone last term.

Zifa spokesperson Xolisani Gwesela confirmed the association’s appeals committee meets tomorrow.

“I can confirm the hearing of the Herentals appeal is on March 5,” he said.

The matter was supposed to be heard two weeks ago, but was postponed because the appeals committee members did not constitute a quorum.

Herentals was unsatisfied with the PSL disciplinary committee’s judgment over match-fixing allegations and it took the matter to the Zifa appeals committee, hoping for a favourable ruling.

The Students felt the PSL disciplinary committee erred because the judgment was not signed by all the three members of the committee as should be the case and that one of them even signed it twice.

The PSL disciplinary committee’s judgment slapped the Harare side with a $300 000 fine for the alleged offence. Herentals beat Black Rhinos 3-0 during the match in question which saw a team official from the army side, Gift Kamuriwo coming forward to testify he had been given money to fix the match.

The PSL side, however, feels the evidence was not compelling enough to nail them and questioned why if they had indeed committed an offence, Black Rhinos was spared punishment.

There have been genuine fears, the postponement of the matter could derail the start of the 2020 campaign.

PSL has, however, insisted that the start of the league programme would only be announced after its annual general meeting scheduled for Friday.

Meanwhile, Gweru-based side Chapungu are optimistic that the decision by the Zifa appeals committee in the match-fixing case would result in their elevation into the top-flight.

Bulawayo Chiefs have also complained that Herentals might have manipulated the outcome of their season finale.

Chapungu vice-chairman Patrick Chikwanda said they are expecting Zifa to uphold the PSL ruling.
“We believe that PSL made the right decision and the Zifa appeals committee will follow suit. Football must be the winner at the end of the day,” he said.

“We have never doubted the integrity of the justice system in our football, hence we believe the decision will take football forward, not backwards. Our fingers are crossed and we hope to be back in the top-flight.

“We owe the Gweru community a lot because we have let them down in the past season, but this year we promise that the good old days are back under new coach Moses Chunga and they should get excited,” Chikwanda added.

Govt Says National Sports Stadium Will Be 75% Ready By End Of Month

Correspondent|Government says it has thrown its full weight behind a last ditch refurbishment of the National Sports Stadium (NSS) in a bid to avoid the embarrassment of hosting Zimbabwe’s African Cup of Nations (Afcon) match against Algeria in a neighbouring country.

This comes after the Confederation of African Football (Caf) last week condemned all the country’s stadiums as unfit to host international matches.

Speaking after the Cabinet Tuesday briefing, Acting Sport minister Kazembe Kazembe said work on the NSS started on Tuesday to align it with the requirements of Caf.

He said engineers and architects are on the ground.

Kazembe said in two weeks the stadium will be 75 percent complete following renovations and other work underway at the National Sports Stadium.

“As we are speaking right now there are people who are working on the National Sports Stadium,” he said.

“They started this morning. Yesterday, there was a meeting of all stakeholders at the National Sports Stadium, a similar meeting took place in Bulawayo.”

“This Is Plain Untrue And Poor Lies,” Charamba Speaks On Mlilo Hospital Equipment Allegedly At ZIMRA

George Charamba

Correspondent|President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba has dismissed reports that Zimra was holding on to dialysis equipment belonging to Mpilo Hospital in Bulawayo. 

Charamba said the equipment was long released after the provision of duty free certificates by the hospital to clear its movement. 

“This is plain untrue and  poor lies; the equipment has long been released after duty-free certificate was provided by relevant authorities. It is standard to withhold imported stuff until production of duty free certificate for tax exemption. The key thing is applying in time,” said Charamba.

Government came under fire after reports that Zimra was holding on to the donated equipment meant to save lives. 

The dialysis equipment  was donated by the International Society of Nephrology. 

Zimra demanded  £3000 to release the equipment meant for an ongoing training programme for doctors and nurses at the hospital.

“Whatever the purpose, documentation has to be provided for tax compliance. Don’t kick a fuss as if ignorance is an excuse. Find out beforehand. Government offices are within reach, not this cheap bad-mouthing of Government, Nxa!,” said a furious Charamba. 

ANC Lobbying For A Unity Govt With Opposition Parties

Lebogang Maile

Correspondent|The ANC has proposed the creation of a unity government in Tshwane to save the city from collapse. But the DA says Gauteng Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs MEC Lebogang Maile should take action against the ANC and EFF for walking out of a council meeting last Friday.

The sitting was meant to extend the contract of the acting city manager. The capital city is now without a city manager and the DA says it won’t be long before residents feel the impact of the failed council sittings. The city won’t stop functioning but if this continues for another three or four weeks, we will experience a degradation of services being delivered,” said DA Caucus Chairperson Randall Williams.

Williams wants Maile to take action against the ANC and the EFF. In terms of the code of conduct — which is an annexure to the municipal systems act –, they are acting unlawfully. And the person that’s supposed to take action against them is the MEC,” Williams said.

However, the ANC says the DA should take the blame and the impasse can be resolved with a unity government. We are asking for the sake of our people, parties must calm down,” said ANC Caucus Chairperson Kgosi Maepa.

“Whoever wants to lead can lead, but the ANC is asking with humility, that we sit down together and form a unity government because the DA has failed with their coalition partners.

With a stalemate in council, urgent action is now needed to prevent a total collapse of services. Meanwhile, all councillors and residents are waiting to see whether Maile will place Tshwane under administration. Maile is due to meet with Cogta Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma this week to decide Tshwane’s fate.

One Year In Prison For Stealing Jerrycan

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

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

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

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

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

Sibanda told the court that he survives by baking cupcakes and making potato fritters so he stole the jerrycan to buy flour because his wares were confiscated by police.

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

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

Police Arrest Man Accused Of Hiring Thugs To Fatally Torture His Employees Over 70 Grammes Missing Gold

Correspondent|A MAN who allegedly kidnapped and tortured two men over 70 grammes of gold shortfall leading to the death of one of the victims, has been arrested.

Acting Midlands Provincial Spokesperson Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende yesterday confirmed the arrest of Willard Mugadza for allegedly kidnapping the pair.

“I can confirm the arrest of Willard Mugadza of Gweru in connection with the murder of one Fabian Mabhugu and abduction of one Lenny Hwehwe,” she said.

Insp Mukwende said that it is alleged that Mabhugu and his workmate stole gold from Mugadza who was their employer.

“Mugadza hired some people who kidnapped and tied both men to trees while assaulting them,” she said.

Insp Mukwende said the duo was abducted last week on Tuesday and taken to Chirumhanzu by thugs allegedly hired by Mugadza.

Mabhungu was stripped naked and tied to a tree with webbing. He was whipped, punched and kicked for several hours on end until he lost consciousness.

Hwehwe was also so severely beaten doctors fear he will require a catheter to pass urine for the rest of his life.

She said the now deceased Mabhugu sent a message to his relatives informing them about their abduction and a report was made to the police leading to their rescue.

“The two were then rushed to Gweru Provincial Hospital where Mabhugu died on Sunday at around 3PM,” said Insp Mukwende.

Hwehwe was discharged from hospital on Monday, and was due to give a statement to the police.

He told reporters: “I’m in pain. We were abducted and assaulted over missing gold by our boss. That’s all I can say now.”

He said they were abducted on February 25 and savagely beaten for the next two days until they were freed on Thursday, reportedly after police began questioning ‘Dread’.

Fabian’s aunt, Theresa Mabhugu, said ‘Dread’ and his savage enforcers wanted the two artisanal miners to admit to stealing the gold, and reveal where they hid it.

She said Fabian and Hwehwe were returned to them on Thursday and they took them to Gweru Provincial Hospital where her nephew succumbed to his injuries.

“We have been to the police to file a report and we are also awaiting a post-mortem report,” she said.

Brutality against artisanal miners by mine owners is a common occurrence around Zimbabwe.

Last year, police arrested Kadoma miner Litten Chikowore after video emerged on social media showing him repeatedly striking a hapless man with a truncheon next to what appears to be a mine shaft.

Banned From Hosting International Football, Barbourfields Stadium To Host 40th Independence Celebrations

barbourfields-stadium

State Media|THE iconic Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo will play host to the 40th Independence celebrations next month, the first time since 1980 that the main programme is being held outside the capital, Harare.

Preparations for the historic celebrations are already at an advanced stage with various committees set up to make sure the celebrations are a success.

In an interview yesterday, Bulawayo provincial coordinator Mrs Khonzani Ncube said Barbourfields was selected because it can accommodate many people that include visitors from the other nine provinces.

“We have started preparations for the celebrations for the main Independence Day celebrations that will be held in Bulawayo and for the first-time outside Harare. The committees are working flat out to make sure that the celebrations are a success. We have included an additional committee to deal with accommodation to cater for visitors from outside Bulawayo,” said Mrs Ncube.

“We settled for Barbourfields because it has a bigger capacity compared to White City Stadium and again, we considered the catchment from Makokoba, Mzilikazi, Nguboyenja suburbs among others close to the stadium.”

Mrs Ncube said residents living far from Barbourfields would be provided with transport to the venue and back.

“We are also expecting visitors from the other nine provinces who are coming to join us in celebrating this milestone. Bulawayo is known for its hospitality and we will pull all stops to make sure that everyone feels welcome,” she said.

“We are greatly honoured to be the first province to host the celebrations out of Harare, it doesn’t put any pressure on us but it is an inspiration for us hence we want to make the celebrations historic and memorable.”

Matabeleland North Provincial Affairs Minister Richard Moyo said they will provide transport to those living close to Bulawayo.

“We will be holding our own provincial celebrations but will assist those who live in areas close to Bulawayo like parts of Umguza district with transport so that they join others in Bulawayo for the celebrations,” he said.

The Matabeleland South provincial coordinator, Ms Thandiwe Ncube, yesterday said they will hold a meeting today to discuss modalities.

The Government last year resolved to rotate among provinces the holding of the main programme of the Independence Day celebrations that had since 1980 been held in Harare in a move to further promote unity and inclusivity.

Speaking during a meeting with civil society organisations from Matabeleland region at State House in Bulawayo last month, President Mnangagwa said this year’s main Independence Day celebrations will be held in Bulawayo for the first time in recognition of the role the city played in the liberation war history.

“We have already made a decision that beginning this year we will be holding our National Independence Day celebrations outside the City of Harare. For 39 years, independence main celebrations were held in Harare but I realised that Independence is not for Hararians. As a result of that we have now chosen to celebrate our 40th year of independence in the City of Bulawayo,” he said.

“The nationalism of this country was here, the likes of Burombo (Benjamin) were from here.

“Furthermore, Bulawayo is the second largest city in our country. I’m counting on all stakeholders in Bulawayo and the greater Matabeleland region to ensure that our 40th Independence Day celebrations are historic and a memorable success.”

Where Has The Electricity Suddenly Come From?

State Media|THE country’s electricity supply has improved in the past few weeks with consumers confirming the reduction in the power outages.

While complaining about what they view as “steep” charges, following an upward review of power tariffs last week, individual consumers and corporates have said they are now experiencing slight relief from prolonged power cuts of up to 16 hours a day that dominated year 2019.

The improvement in supplies means that businesses now have more productive hours and reduces costs incurred in sourcing alternative power such as generators.

As of yesterday, the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) indicated that existing power stations were generating a combined 694MW, slightly above previous months, with Kariba Hydro and Hwange Power Stations increasing production.

The combined output, however, remains far below the national demand for power estimated at above 1 500MW and much lower than installed capacity of above 2 000MW. A combination of reduced water levels due to climate change and ageing equipment in major thermal stations, hampered adequate power generation.

According to the ZPC daily generation update, Kariba is generating 372MW, Hwange 305MW while Munyati is producing 17MW. Bulawayo and Harare Thermal Power are off the grid.

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) vice president, Mr Joseph Gunda, said the drop in outages was real.

“We notice that in both domestic and industry there has been some kind of improvement. But I suppose it’s a result of the hike in tariffs. Perhaps Zesa is generating a lot of revenue because of that,” he said.

“The hike in tariffs for uninterrupted supply of power is good for the industry but its magnitude was a bit on the high side. It could have been discussed and there should have been input from industry.”

Mr Gunda, who is also general manager for General Beltings, said while the power utility seeks to improve supplies, there has to be consideration on the “cost effect” of tariff reviews.

“If Zesa increases tariffs, we as well increase charges. Who can absorb them, the industry cannot absorb them? So, they also have to factor all those things into our production processes,” he said.

Last week Zesa increased electricity tariffs by 19,02 percent from 41c/kwh to 49c/kwh, citing the upward movement in exchange rates and inflationary pressures at macro-economic level. The new cost means 50kw/hr will now cost $24,50. The power utility is already implementing a stepped prepayment tariff system, which penalises those who consume more power.

Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) Matabeleland regional chairman, Mr Golden Muoni, said the supply side has shifted for the better but industry still needs more.

“We see a slight improvement in power supply, because of some improvement in power generation. The availability of power is that sometimes it’s there in the morning until the end of the day, but not all of the days where you have that,” he said.

“We are saying it is better than the last quarter of 2019 where there was no guarantee of production time, which was lost. You could maybe get four or five hours of production time,” he said.

Bulawayo Chamber of Small to Medium Enterprises chairperson, Mr Energy Majazi, said that electricity supply has greatly improved their operations.

“Power is now available most of the times, but we are not saying that Zesa is perfect. At times we may not have it, but it is better than in the past, we realise that now we go for days without power cuts,” he said.

“The situation has improved a lot and we are grateful and hope this status will remain.”

The business leaders said the recent increase in power tariff has added a burden in their operations. “The challenge comes on the tariff side, as you know SMEs don’t have their own space and depend on property owners.

“So, we get higher bills there and they determine how much SMEs should pay. This is hard for us,” said Mr Majazi.

Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) regional manager, Mr Comfort Muchekeza said while the electricity situation had slightly improved, more needs to be done to ensure adequate supplies.

He urged consumers to self-regulate when using of power due to high tariffs. While Zesa officials could not be reach for comment, the Zambezi River Authority recently reported that water levels at Lake Kariba had increased, giving impetus for improved generation capacity. The giant power station has a combined 1 050MW capacity following the commissioning of Kariba South units.

High Chance Of Acquittal For MDC Activists Sentenced To 20 Years For The Death Of A Police Officer In 2014.

The Supreme Court has reserved judgement in the high profile matter in which two jailed opposition MDC activists Last Maengahama and Tungamirai Madzokere are appealing against their 2016 conviction on charges of murdering police Inspector Petros Mutedza.

Chalton Hwende, Douglas Mwonzora and Innocent Gonese
Chalton Hwende, Douglas Mwonzora and Innocent Gonese

The duo were arrested in 2014 and convicted in September 2016. They were jailed 20 years each. On Tuesday the duo submitted their appeal to the Supreme Court.

In a statement seen by Nehanda Radio, MDC Secretary for Justice and Legal Affairs, Innocent Gonese said the opposition party was hopeful that Maengahama and Madzokere would be freed at last because the matter was clear and “straightforward.”

“The MDC family and all Zimbabweans who cherish justice, freedom, liberty and democracy are hopeful that Tungamirai Madzokere and Last Maengahama who have languished in prison for many years will be freed at last.

“Their Appeal was heard by the Supreme Court today the 3rd of March 2020. Although the Court reserved Judgment, we hope that there will be no inordinate delay which sometimes happens in our courts as the matter is very clear and straightforward.

“The High Court convicted them of murder in a highly flawed judgment relating to the unfortunate events in Glen View where they and 25 others were accused of murdering a police officer Petros Mutedza.

“This was persecution of the highest order and it was the police who were responsible for the mayhem that ensued after unjustifiably interfering with the rights of people who were peacefully gathered at Glen View 3 shopping centre,” Gonese said.

Maengahama and Madzokere, together with Yvonne Musarurwa, were convicted in September 2016. Musarurwa was released in 2017 after benefiting from a presidential amnesty aimed at easing congestion in the country’s prisons.

In September 2016, Justice Chinembiri Bhunu handled the case which had been fraught with controversy and slapped Madzokere, Musarurwa and Maengahama with jail sentences after they were convicted of murder with actual intent.

“While the majority were eventually freed when charges were either dropped before the trial and others at the close of the State case or at the conclusion of the trial, the duo have suffered the brunt of State repression after a political judgment bereft of legal logic was delivered.

“As the MDC we were delighted by the brilliant articulation of the issues by their lawyers and in our view, the State had no answers.

“Apart from misdirecting itself on factual issues in finding corroboration where there were contradictions, the Court based the Conviction on the doctrine of common purpose which has not found its way into the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act.

“Our prayer is that the Court will do the right thing and uphold the appeal and find all the Appellants not guilt. We trust that this will be sooner rather than later, Justice delayed is Justice denied,” Gonese said.

Below is a summary of the grounds of appeal

  1. The High Court relied on the evidence of “eye witnesses” who contradicted each other.
  2. That there was a fabrication and a predetermined effort to investigate only MDC members.
  3. That the verdict was based on the doctrine of common purpose. This doctrine was quashed by the Criminal Codification & Reform Act
  4. That the Court placed at e crime scene people with valid alibis
  5. That individuals were judged on the account of one witness when other witnesses confessed that accused were on the other side of the road.
  6. That no witness specifically identifies the appellants throwing stones yet the Court makes a strange finding that they were seen committing the crime. Could this be what Joshua Nkomo referred to as “the law of the rule?”

The MDC has bemoaned what it called “political persecution by an Illegitimate regime” of the citizens of Zimbabwe. “There are also other cases where there have been unjust convictions for instance that of Tonderai Samu and Others which was postponed to the 16th of March 2020.

“The State’s house was not in order, they failed to file Heads of Argument in time. We demand Justice for all our leaders and other Zimbabweans who are victims of political persecution by an Illegitimate regime,” Gonese added.

– Nehanda Radio

Joshua Nkomo’s Family In Trouble

TWELVE beneficiaries of residential stands being developed by the late Vice-President Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo’s family have gone to court over the family’s alleged failure to service their stands and provide title deeds.

The 12 families, who bought the residential stands between 2002 and 2005, said despite having fully paid for the properties, ANZAC Investments, a company owned by the Nkomo family and led by Dr Nkomo’s daughter Ms Thandiwe Nkomo, has not yet serviced the area in breach of the agreement of sale entered between the parties.

Peter Anthony Johnson, Ryan Campbell Johnson, Courtney Johnson, Bekezela Ndlovu, Rosemary Ndlovu, Vuyani Ndlovu, Barnabas Dube, Agnella Maphala, Busiso Maphala, Edson Maporisa, Pretty Maporisa and Zinhle Ndlovu, through their lawyers Vundhla-Phulu and Partners, filed summons at the Bulawayo High Court citing ANZAC Investments and its director, Ms Nkomo, as defendants.

They want an order directing the defendants to comply with the terms of the agreement of sale by transferring the properties into their names.

The plaintiffs also want the defendants to service the area by connecting a water reticulation system and constructing access roads in line with the provisions of the subdivision permits issued by the Bulawayo City Council.

The lawyers said despite their clients having finished paying for the properties, the defendants have neglected and failed to transfer the stands into their names in violation of the terms of the contract.

“ANZAC Investments breached the agreements of sale by failing and neglecting to fulfil the conditions imposed by the Bulawayo City Council to provide a reticulated water supply to the properties concerned from the city’s water reticulation system and piped culverts to the entrances of the properties as well constructing access roads to the specification approved by the city’s director of engineering services,” said the lawyers.

“The second defendant (Ms Nkomo) acted unlawfully and with gross negligence when upon receipt of funds by ANZAC Investments, she failed to ensure transfer of the respective stands to the purchasers some of whom have since developed the stands and are now residing on those plots without title deeds.”

The plaintiffs also want the defendants to pay the legal costs.

The defendants are yet to respond.

In October 2016, Ms Nkomo indicated that Anzac Investments was struggling to raise close to US$5 million for the servicing of land for constructing houses at Mqabuko Heights.

The project involved the development of two upmarket suburbs — Mqabuko Heights and Whitestone — comprising of residential stands, open spaces, a commercial centre, primary and secondary school sites.

Ms Nkomo, at the time, told council that the company wanted to engage the municipality or a private player in a joint venture in selling the remaining stands. Council, however, rejected her request, saying it was going to set a wrong precedent.

You Are Better Off In China Than Here, Health Minister Assures Zimbabweans In China

While some countries have started the evacuation of their citizens from China due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the Zimbabwean government has no plans to repatriate students from China.

This was revealed by the country’s Health and Childcare Minister Obadiah Moyo who said the students are better off in China than in Zimbabwe. Said Moyo:

“We have discussed the issue of our students based in China and as a Government, we appreciate that the students are better off in China than here.

“In the event that one gets infected, they stand better treatment opportunities in China than Zimbabwe.

China has already been through the treatment journey with treatment successes having recorded so we have agreed that the students stay in China.”

Moyo was speaking to reporters after an inter-ministerial meeting on Monday.

Meanwhile, China and Zimbabwe have agreed on warning their respective nationals against unnecessary travels as the globe frantically fights to contain the virus.

RBZ Says 200 Million Litres Of Fuel Set To Be Brought In This Month

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

State Media|The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has earmarked US$120 million this month to import around 200 million litres of fuel for the general local currency market, with US$18,5 million letters of credit confirmed for immediate draw-downs.

The allocation is about 20 percent higher than the normally required US$100 million a month to help end recent shortages.

RBZ manages the foreign currency required for importing fuel while for the general local currency market.

Oil import companies buy the forex through their banks to pay the cost of landing the fuel in Zimbabwe, a cost that hovers around US$0,60 a litre.

The energy regulator then sets the maximum retail Zimbabwe dollar price.

Those licensed to sell petrol and diesel in foreign currency need free funds to import fuel.

The development follows several weeks of fuel shortages that have seen long queues, a flourishing black market and many kombi operators pushing up their fares.

RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya said in a statement last night that eight oil companies can start collecting their allocations from the National Oil Infrastructure Company depot today.

Under normal circumstances, he said, the allocated funding, administered by local commercial banks with help from the RBZ, should result in the disappearance of long winding fuel queues and end the shortages.

Allocations of the initial US$18,5 million are US$9,5 million, more than half the total, to Trafigura which supplies Puma, Trek and Genesis service stations, with Total allocated US$2,5 million, IMIG US$1,52 million, Petrotrade US$,1,25 million, Engen US$700 000 and Raven Energy US$500 000.

Dr Mangudya expected that fuel imported using free funds under the direct fuel import facility would significantly improve fuel supplies.

“To ensure that the DFI facility is not abused, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) and the bank’s exchange control division are finalising the establishment of a robust system to monitor all filling stations designated by Zera to sell under the DFI facility,” he said.

Dr Mangudya said the US$120 million facility earmarked for fuel procurement, was more than enough to cover Zimbabwe’s fuel needs, especially for March.

Ordinarily, he said, Zimbabwe required US$100 million to pay for fuel imports enough to take through the country for a month.

Dr Mangudya, said the US$18,47 million availed under LCs facility can purchase a week’s supply.

Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi said Government was constantly making efforts to improve the supply of fuel in the country.

“Now, we will be able to know for example who accessed what and in what currency they sold that fuel because there are situations where people access our foreign currency on the formal system or formal allocation and they do whatever they want with that fuel without reference to the national interest,” he said.

Minister Chasi said the new framework would enable Government to monitor and tighten the regulatory framework through ZERA.

He said while information asymmetry was not the only bottleneck, this latest approach will help deal with some of the malpractices.

Minister Chasi said the environment was characterised by opacity of information.

BCC Ready To Move “Mountains” To Get Emagumeni Ready.

A NATIONAL CAUSE . . . Businessman Eddie Chivero (with dreadlocks) shakes hands with Bulawayo Mayor, Solomon Mguni, who was accompanied by Chamber Secretary Sikhangele Zhou and Director of Housing and Community Services Dictor Khumalo, at a function at Bulawayo’s City Hall yesterday where the former Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters leader presented 100 bags of cement and a refrigerator, on behalf of ex-Premier Soccer League fixtures secretary, Beadle Musa Gwasira, to be used in the renovation of Barbourfields

GOVERNMENT has released $13 million to be used for refurbishing parts of Barbourfields to ensure the stadium is ready to pass a CAF inspection and host the Warriors’ 2021 AFCON qualifier against the Desert Foxes of Algeria at the end of this month.

The Bulawayo City Council need $58 million to give Barbourfields a full facelift to meet all CAF requirements to host international matches without having to worry about CAF inspectors raising red flags.

Bulawayo City Council officials said the release of the $13 million grant by the Government, through the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, will address “short-to-medium remedial works” at Barbourfields.

What needs urgent attention, to restore CAF’s conditional clearance to stage international matches, especially the Warriors next match against the Algerians, are the teams’ dressing rooms, referees’ changing rooms, doping and first aid rooms.

Work should also be done on the stadium’s floodlighting system and a media tribune.

CAF last week revoked Barbourfields’ temporary clearance to stage international football matches and this left ZIFA facing the possibility of hosting the Warriors’ 2021 AFCON qualifier against African champions, Algeria, in one of the neighbouring countries.

But, with the Government moving in to rescue an embarrassing situation for domestic football, where both the Warriors and national Under-20 women’s team faced the sad reality of playing their home matches in neighbouring countries, BCC are now determined to move “mountains” to get Barbourfields ready.

A team of workers has been dispatched to Barbourfields as council prepares for the “real work” to start.

A Government contractor, who will work hand-in-hand with the local authority, was expected to meet BCC director of housing and community services, Dictor Khumalo, yesterday.

Yesterday, former PSL fixtures secretary, Beadle Musa Gwasira, set the tone for the nation to fully back the Government, and the BCC, in their renovation of Barbourfields, by donating 100 bags of cement and a refrigerator to be used in the stadium’s doping room.

Gwasira, who used to own former PSL club Lengthens, said he was only trying to make a difference, as a proud citizen.

His donation was handed over to BCC officials by former Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association Southern Region leader, Eddie Chivero, at a function in the City of Kings yesterday.

Herentals Group of Colleges, who own Harare Premiership side Herentals, also committed themselves, at the same function, to renovate the dressing rooms at Barbourfields, which were also condemned by the CAF inspectors.

Mguni commended Gwasira and Herentals’ gesture, encouraging more partners to come on board.

“I’m pleased to say that the Ministry of Local Government (and) Public Works has confirmed the release of a $13 million grant, which we had applied for, for remedial works at Barbourfields Stadium,” said Bulawayo Mayor Solomon Mguni.

“In addition, the ministry has procured a contractor, who will work on Barbourfields and National Sports stadia.

‘‘The contractor will start as soon as possible in preparation for the next inspection by CAF and the international match. I’m advised the contractor should be in Bulawayo this (yesterday) afternoon.’’

Khumalo was busy supervising preparations at Barbourfields, which will also host Zimbabwe’s 40th Independence celebrations on April 18.

“As you can see, it’s not that we’ve not been doing anything while waiting for the Government grant. We have been working on improving the pitch condition so that the surface is even,’’ said Khumalo.

‘‘We’ve also been working on internal renovations. Most of the things needed require procurement and fitting. Except the bucket seats, and floodlights which we categorised under long-term projects, the rest of the requirements will be addressed with speed to make the venue playable for the Algeria game.’’

Council has already identified a supplier to replace the steel goalposts with aluminium ones and the company, which was not named, will provide the movable aluminium goalposts ahead of the next CAF inspection expected before March 20.

Two of the 12 showers in each of the teams’ dressing rooms will be destroyed to accommodate three toilets as required by CAF.

Lockers will also be added to the dressing rooms as well as the referees’ changing rooms. If BCC move with speed, and acquire equipment early, remedial work at Barbourfields should be done by March 20, with floodlights and bucket seats remaining as the only outstanding requirements.

Mnangagwa To Set Free Thousands Of Prisoners

State Media- Thousands of prisoners serving sentences for a range of non-violent crimes will be released next month under a general reduction of jail terms granted by President Mnangagwa, in a move aimed at de-congesting prisons and alleviating challenges faced by the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS).

The move was approved by Cabinet yesterday. The country’s correctional facilities hold around 22 000 inmates against a maximum holding capacity of 17 000.

The prisoners will be released anytime this month once the President approves the proposal and exercises his constitutional powers to reduce sentences.

Addressing journalists at a post-Cabinet briefing in Harare yesterday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the sentence reduction will be for defined categories of offences and will not include all prisoners.

“Cabinet approved the proposal to have a general amnesty for prisoners,” she said. “This report was presented by the Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi.

“Cabinet noted that the country’s prison population currently stands at 22 000 against an official holding capacity of 17 000. The general amnesty, which will be for certain specified categories of prisoners, will certainly de-congest the country’s prisons and alleviate challenges being experienced by the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services.”

The President, under the Constitution, has powers to substitute lesser sentences than those imposed by the courts. It is this power that has been used in the past, using a formula to ensure equal treatment. The prisoners still have criminal records, which will count against them if they repeat the offence, and their convictions stand. So they are not pardoned, a process that nullifies the conviction, but are let out of prison early.

In an interview, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said the date and the categories will be announced in the Government Gazette once President Mnangagwa approves the sentence reduction in terms of the constitutional section dealing with his power of mercy.

“We have listed the categories of the prisoners and they are nine categories,” he said. “Our target is to reduce the number of prisoners so that the numbers will be within our carrying capacity. The aim is to reduce them from 22 000 to about 17 000 or 16 000, preferably.”

In 2018, President Mnangagwa cut the sentences of 3 000 prisoners across the country in a bid to de-congest prisons and improve the living conditions of those who remain.

The President, in terms of the section, then cut sentences under his mercy powers in the Constitution in several categories.

All convicted female prisoners and all juvenile prisoners under 18 had their prison terms reduced to time served and so were released immediately, regardless of their offence.

In other categories in March 2018, prisoners sentenced for 36 months or less who had served at least a quarter of their sentences had sentences cut to time served provided they were not in the “excluded category”.

But any habitual criminal serving a term of extended imprisonment; any person previously released on amnesty; any person serving a sentence imposed by a court martial; any person, who escaped from lawful custody and was still at large by the date of gazetting the order; and any person convicted of a specified offence — such as murder, treason, rape or any sexual offence, car-jacking, armed robbery among others — were excluded from the special reduction in sentence.

All terminally ill prisoners serving long terms irrespective of offences committed were released in 2018.

Prisoners aged 60 and above, who would have served one third of their sentences, were freed save for those sentenced to life imprisonment or death.

All prisoners serving a term of imprisonment at the open prison, as well as prisoners serving a sentence of imprisonment for stock theft, who would have served one third of their sentence by the gazetted date were set free.

Male prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment before February 28, 1998 and female prisoners sentenced for the same on or before December 31, 2010 were also released, while commutation of death sentence to life imprisonment was granted to all prisoners who had been on death row for 10 years and above.

Physically disabled prisoners — who relied on other persons to be moved around the prison or who made use of their hands to move around the prison — were released, while an additional one quarter remission of the remaining effective period of imprisonment had been granted to all those prisoners sentenced to imprisonment for a period of more than 36 months and had served at least one third of the effective term of imprisonment. -state media/Herald

Banks Cry Out To Parliament As Ecocash Threatens To Get Them Out Of Business

State Media|Banks and money transfer agencies traded accusations in Parliament on Monday over an uneven playing field.

Bankers Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ) accused money transfer agencies such as EcoCash, One Money and Telecash of enjoying an unfair advantage over financial institutions.

This came out during a meeting convened by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget and Finance chaired by Chikomba Central MP Felex Mhona (Zanu PF), who had invited banks, money transfer agencies, business and industry to hear their views on how the economy could be improved.

During the meeting, BAZ chief economist Dephine Mazambani said money transfer agencies were regulated by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe, while banks were regulated by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), but yet both provided similar services of collecting and dispensing money.

“Money transfer agencies and banks are not regulated the same way,” she said. “We are regulated by the RBZ while they are regulated through Potraz.

“Our regulation terrain is different, but one of the key challenges is that while we are regulated differently, sometimes you see that we offer similar or the same products or services which creates an uneven playing field and sometimes pose a risk to the financial sector, seismic risks. It is the regulatory environment that we are hoping that can be levelled.”

Cassava Smartech Zimbabwe chief executive Mr Eddie Chibi, which owns EcoCash, said Mrs Mazambani’s views were misdirected.

“EcoCash is under the direct oversight of RBZ,” he said.

“We are regulated under the National Payment System Act and we make as frequent returns and engagement with the central bank as any other financial services sector in Zimbabwe, including banks.

“For certain services, we are also regulated by the RBZ Financial Intelligence Unit where we submit all our suspicious transactions reports and other general issues which we pick. We have invested in a robust system which tracks transaction in terms of any suspicions of fraud and money laundering which we share with the RBZ on a regular basis.

“In terms of our remittances services, we also get regulated by the Exchange Control division of the RBZ, including the licence which we have for the EcoCash Bureau de Change.”

Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce representative, Mr Archie Dongo called on Government to narrow the gap between cost of subsidised products and the price on the market to avoid arbitrage.

He said while subsidies were meant to address affordability of products and services, there was need to rationalise the cost of the end product and how much the market was charging.

“We fully understand the thrust of subsidising certain products for the benefit of the general populace, particularly in an era of austerity,” said Mr Dongo.

“The demand that has been created by lowering of prices is quite high, but the supply has been reduced or is inadequate, for example, when you use Zupco, the queue will tell a story that not everybody who wants to use Zupco will be able to use it.

“The gap between subsidised price and market price is rather wide. The gap is creating very lucrative arbitrage opportunities for some people.”

WATCH: Zimbabwe To Demand Coronavirus Medical Certificate From Visitors Into The Country

Minister Monica Mutsvangwa

State Media |PEOPLE visiting Zimbabwe from countries affected by coronavirus (Covid-19) without valid medical certificates showing they are negative, will be sent back at the port of entry as the country strengthens its fight against the spread of the virus.

The stringent measures were approved by Cabinet yesterday.

Coronavirus originated from the Chinese city of Wuhan and has spread to various parts of the world, recording a death toll of over 3 000.

The medical clearance certificates should show that the visitors were examined for symptoms and tested for Covid-19 at a Government-designated institution in their home country.

Those who fail to produce the certificates will be immediately deported, Cabinet resolved.

So far, over 6 000 people have been screened of the virus at ports of entry, mainly Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.

Responding to questions from journalists during a post-Cabinet briefing in Harare yesterday, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said the Government was taking the tough measures to ensure Zimbabwe was not affected by the virus.

“Those who come without medical certificates showing that they were examined by Government doctors from their countries of origin, we will simply say ‘thank you for the visit, but we are sending you back,” said Dr Moyo.

“We are doing this to ensure that we don’t have people who bring coronavirus into our country. We will take all stringent measures to ensure that we don’t have coronavirus in Zimbabwe.”

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa gave a detailed brief on Cabinet deliberations on Covid-19.

Zimbabwe has not yet recorded any case of Covid-19. The minister said the two suspected Covid-19 patients isolated so far tested negative and had been discharged, adding that Government would continue to monitor them.

All Government emergency agencies, including the Department of Civil Protection, have been directed to be prepared for Covid-19 outbreaks.

She said spot checks on visitors on the 21 self-quarantine period should continue to be enhanced.

“There was a report that was given by the Minister of Health and Child Care which was an update on the national preparedness and response progress regarding the 2019 Coronavirus/Covid-19 virus,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

Opposition MP Donates To The Needy

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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Former Army Boss Takes Over Bikita Chieftaincy

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

Matemadanda Blasts MDC

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

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.

All Africa

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

Farai Dziva|
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