By A Correspondent| Following his meeting woth civil society organisations in Matabeleland, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said his door remained open to dialogue as a way of addressing the challenges bedevilling society.
He said:
Today I was in Bulawayo to meet Matabeleland civil society organisations and discuss issues facing the region, as part of an ongoing dialogue with local groups.
We are committed to dialogue and cooperation as a means to address and resolve issues between the different strands of our nation.
We will continue to talk and to listen, and to deal with our differences with sensitivity, compassion and respect.
To the people of Matabeleland and all Zimbabweans, my door remains open.
By A Correspondent- Six Chipinge villagers were on Monday dragged to court for allegedly murdering a 28-year-old man whom they caught stealing a goat.
The suspects – Aaron Chibhamu (58), Nhamo Simango (33), Miriam Sithole (46), Chauya Munjoma (48), Joshua Mlambo(28) and Farai Mlambo all from Matsaka Village under Chief Mutema – appeared before Mrs Elizabeth Hanzi facing murder charges as defined in Section 47 of Criminal Law (Codification and Reform Act).
They are out on $500 bail each.
It was a State’s case led Mr Gift Bikita that on February 2 at around midnight the suspects apprehended Tichaona Makuyana whom they found in a pen trying to steal a goat.
The suspects started assaulting the deceased and they took him to Chipinge Central Police Station.
“Upon arrival at the police station the officers on duty ordered the now deceased to go to hospital since he was bleeding profusely but he died before he was attended to,” he said.
They will be back in court on February 28 for routine remand.-Manicapost
By A Correspondent- Chaos broke out at Sakubva District Hospital on Tuesday afternoon after a mob that had brought a seriously injured man was denied access without a police report.
The angry mob bayed for the hospital staff’s blood as they felt that the patient’s deteriorating health was more important than protocol.
The victim had allegedly been assaulted and robbed before he was dumped in a water tank by unknown assailants.
Good Samaritans brought him to hospital but their help was in vain as the nurses on duty requested for a police report first before attending to the patient.
There was a heated exchange of words between the mob and the nurses who kept citing protocol.
In an interview with The Manica Post, one of the Good Samaritans who carried the victim to hospital, Shawn Muchenga, said the hospital staff was acting inhumanely by asking for a police report instead of attending to a dying man.
Scores of Sakubva residents quickly gathered at the hospital’s entrance demanding that the patient get assistance.
However, the nurses were adamant and they told the mob that they had to first take the unconscious man to a police station and bring a police report.
“We cannot treat or admit him here because you have no police report.
“Go to a police station and make a report then you can come back with him,” one of the senior nurses told the mob.
But one resident who only identified himself as Simba shouted back: “You cannot let him die at your doorstep simply because you are following protocol?”
The hospital later released its ambulance and ferried the patient to Mutare Provincial Hospital, which has a police base.-Manicapost
By A Correspondent- South African based businessman Sam Mshengu Chabalala has been remanded in custody to 21 February for a formal bail application over charges of allegedly trying to bribe a police officer into releasing an impounded vehicle and making a 2019 case disappear.
Mshengu was arrested on Thursday by the Hawks over corruption charges.
Hawks Spokesperson Hangwani Mulaudzi told the media that,”The businessman who was initially arrested last year and subsequently charged for fraud, corruption, and possession of an unlicensed firearm had been out on R200,000 bail following his arrest [last year in September] in Nelspruit.
“His latest arrest emanates from allegations that he attempted to corrupt a senior police official in Mpumalanga to get his impounded motor vehicle to be released and also to make his initial case disappear.”
Mshengu was alleged to have paid an R120,000 bribe to the officer.
If found guilty, Chabalala stands to not only lose the R120,000 “bribe” but also his luxury vehicle.
In 2019 the Hawks alleged that Mshengu was a Zimbabwean who had fraudulently acquired a South African ID.
“We found out that the accused first got his ID book in 2015. When home affairs wanted to find out his parents’ details and IDs, the accused labeled a certain lady as his mother. But the lady denied knowing him and her ID book got stolen in 2015. He also labeled two people as his brother and sister but they all denied knowing him or being his siblings,” Hawks spokesperson in Mpumalanga Captain Dineo Sekgotodi said then.
Own Correspondent|THE local music industry has been robbed of yet another promising talent following the death of Prince Musarurwa of the Ndirwo Rwudo fame.
Musarurwa’s contribution to the song made a great impact hence a well-polished outcome he remains like “hidden glory”.
Prince was grandson to yesteryear local great musician Augustine Musarurwa of the Skokiaan hit fame.
From the 1940s to the late 1950s, Zimbabwean urban music had a basic rhythm known as tsava-tsava.
Augustine Musarurwa hogged the limelight and released the hit song Skokiaan which became an international hit after it was recopied by The Shadows (on their visit to Zimbabwe with Cliff Richard) and later by Louis Armstrong.
Musarurwa died in 1968.
The late great musician’s legacy appeared to have been revived by his grandson Prince, with three albums to date.
Prince was well known for the six-track album titled Gara Muberevere which was frequently played on local radio stations.
Prince recorded his first six-track album titled Kurarama with Artisan studios.
Some of the tracks are in Shona and others in English and Nyanja.
In 2012, Prince’s second album, Gara Muberevere was released and songs like Mamoyo and the title track Gara Muburevere became popular hits.
Later he dropped another gem of an album titled Gogodera.
However, it is the song Rudo by Pah Chihera, his cousin, which exposed the musician’s talent.
TWO Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officers attached to the Law and Order section at Kwekwe Central Police Station were yesterday told off by officials from the Gweru Immigration Department offices after illegally arresting a Chinese national.
The detectives had arrested and escorted Hu DongDong to the Immigration Department offices for what they termed further processing.
DongDong’s lawyer Lenon Mapfumo confirmed the case.
“I can confirm that my client Hu DongDong who was employed by Ming Chang Sino Africa t/a Gwende Milling Kwekwe as a translator was summarily dismissed from employment after a fallout with the company over unpaid salaries,” Mapfumo said.
“Two CID officers arrested him soon after the cancellation of his employment contract before escorting him to the Immigration offices where they were given marching orders by an immigration officer for the illegal act.”
It is further alleged that the Chinese national, who had earlier on been detained at Amaveni Police Station, spent the better part of the day being questioned at CID Kwekwe Central police law and order department.
The officer-in-charge (law and order) reportedly indicated that they wanted to verify the Chinese national’s residence status as they had received a tip off that he was illegally residing in the country. After having presented his passport, the police established he was still legally in the country, but went on to detain him for about five hours before referring the matter to Gweru immigration department.
“I do not think it is necessary for CID to be present in this hearing and I don’t know why you detained him because from the papers before me he is still legally in the country and as such he has not yet committed any offence and his detention by the police was unlawful,” the immigration officer told the detectives. After a brief deliberation by immigration officials, Hu DongDong was issued with notice advising him to leave the country tomorrow.
Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko said he was yet to receive the report.
Manchester City players have been ordered to attend emergency crisis talks on Saturday following their ban by UEFA, according to The Sun.
City have been banned from UEFA competitions for the next two seasons and have been sanctioned a £25 million fine for misleading the governing body of European football and breaching financial fair play rules.
Reacting following the ban by UEFA, City Chief Executive Officer Ferran Soriano called for an emergency meeting between the players and the club’s officials to give them a briefing about the club’s plans going forward.
According to the Sun, City officials took to Whatsapp to call for the meeting immediately after news of the ban broke out.
It is understood that the club could incur a loss of £170 million after being debarred from UEFA competitions for two seasons, as per the report above which also adds that City manager Pep Guardiola has been tipped to leave the club in the summer with Mauricio Pochettino rumoured to be given the job if the Catalan manager leaves.
Manchester City could be penalised with points deduction and maybe relegation after their Champions League ban. UEFA have barred City from taking part in the next two Champions League campaigns and slapped them with a €30million (£25m) fine due to Financial Fair Play breaches.
The institution’s Adjudicatory Chamber found the Citizens had overstated their sponsorship revenue between 2012 and 2016 in accounts submitted to the European governing body.
According to The Independent, that could force the Premier league to act due to FFP regulations affecting their own licensing.
A club needs to hand financial information matching those supplied to UEFA to attain a Premier League license.
Therefore, a points deduction is now seen as highly possible and relegation to League Two has been mentioned, even though that scenario appears to be very unlikely.
City have already confirmed their plans to appeal the decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The Premier League champions announced that they aren’t surprised by UEFA’s decision to ban them from the competition.
The Manchester giants accused the administrative body of having a flawed investigation process, which included a number of leaks to the media.
City announced: “Manchester City is disappointed but not surprised by today’s announcement by the UEFA Adjudicatory Chamber.
“The Club has always anticipated the ultimate need to seek out an independent body and process to impartially consider the comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence in support of its position.
“In December 2018, the UEFA Chief Investigator publicly previewed the outcome and sanction he intended to be delivered to Manchester City, before any investigation had even begun.
“The subsequent flawed and consistently leaked UEFA process he oversaw has meant that there was little doubt in the result that he would deliver. The Club has formally complained to the UEFA Disciplinary body, a complaint which was validated by a CAS ruling.
“Simply put, this is a case initiated by UEFA, prosecuted by UEFA and judged by UEFA.
“With this prejudicial process now over, the Club will pursue an impartial judgment as quickly as possible and will therefore, in the first instance, commence proceedings with the Court of Arbitration for Sport at the earliest opportunity.”
City will carry on competing in this season’s Champions League as the punishment will come into effect next term and will carry on until the 2021-2022 campaign, pending an appeal.
Pep Guardiola’s side will take on Real Madrid in the Round of 16 with the first leg taking place on February 26 at the Santiago Bernabeu (8pm).
MDC president Nelson Chamisa’s increased push for political dialogue with President Emmerson Mnangagwa
THE prospects for direct talks between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and opposition leader Nelson Chamisa — to end Zimbabwe’s growing political and economic crises — appear to be dead in the water, the Daily News can reveal.
This comes after the government vetoed former South African president Thabo Mbeki’s now anaemic mediation efforts yesterday, which have been aimed in part at getting the two political rivals to engage directly.
It also comes as the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) — which is among the many local and external groups that are pushing for dialogue between Mnangagwa and Chamisa — are saying a competent local mediator can do the job just as well as outsiders.
The latest development also comes at a time when Zimbabwe is battling massive food shortages due to a deadly combination of the country’s deteriorating economy and the severe drought that has hit the region. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba said his boss saw no need for Mbeki’s mediation because “any talks were to be held under the auspices of the political actors dialogue (Polad).
“Why would he (Mnangagwa) need to invite President Mbeki? Who wants President Mbeki to mediate? “I don’t know about the South African embassy because that is their national. They can expect him in the country anytime.
“What would be wrong is for anyone to create an impression that the political dialogue in Zimbabwe requires external mediation,” Charamba said.
“It doesn’t, and that position has been made clear to all and sundry, including local players and well-wishers. “The former president of South Africa is aware of that position by the government of Zimbabwe. “He is also aware of the standing arrangement of interaction among parties which is called Polad, and that there won’t be any other,” Charamba added emphatically.
“As for the claims that President Mnangagwa did not make a call, or did not receive a call from or to President Mbeki, the truth of the matter is that there was no need for a call from either side.
“If anything, the two met on the sidelines of the African Union (AU) (at the weekend) strictly from a position of camaraderie … briefing a colleague about political developments in the country, economic developments … but more critically … about sanctions,” he said further.
“As you are aware the AU makes provisions for elder statesmen of Africa to sit in its sessions. “But more critically, the president of Zimbabwe met with the president of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa and briefed him about the situation in the country … socially, politically, and diplomatically.
“I am making this point because I don’t want anyone to be left with a mistaken notion that the mere act of meeting with elements within the South African leadership implies a request from Zimbabwe for them to mediate.
“That request has never been made and will not be made,” Charamba said as he hammered the government’s position home.
Mbeki — who helped to broker the stability-inducing 2008 government of national unity between former opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and ex-president Robert Mugabe, who are both late — was in the country last December to try and nudge Mnangagwa and Chamisa to hold direct talks.
Previously, both Mnangagwa and Chamisa have said that they were interested in dialogue, although nothing concrete has developed despite those encouraging statements.
On his part, Mnangagwa has since been very consistent in his demands that any talks with Chamisa should be held under the platform of Polad — where he regularly holds meetings with leaders of fringe opposition parties — who a large cross-section of Zimbabweans has dismissed as tokens, particularly as the youthful MDC boss is not part of this structure.
Chamisa himself has also repeatedly ruled out joining Polad — demanding instead direct dialogue with Mnangagwa.
Charamba said further yesterday that it was time for Zimbabweans to “move on and forget about the 2018 elections, because nothing would change their (the polls’) outcome”.
“I hope people are counting the days that are passing, the months that are going irrevocably. “We are past the mid-point of the term of the president and if there is anyone who thinks that their focus is retrospective and not prospective, then they have grief awaiting them come 2023.
“Let no one have any illusions that the young man (Chamisa) went to South Africa in the pursuit of dialogue … in the national sense … but … with the international community (in mind),” Charamba further told the Daily News. Yesterday, Chamisa — speaking through his spokesperson Nkululeko Sibanda — also said that the prospects for dialogue between him and Mnangagwa were “as good as dead” if the only platform for talks would be Polad.
“The issue of dialogue is dead in the water once it is taken to Polad because dialogue means two people engaging.
“What we know is that Mnangagwa is not taking President Mbeki’s calls despite having promised to do so,” Sibanda said.
Meanwhile, ZCC general-secretary Kenneth Mtata said yesterday that there was no imperative need for foreign mediation to end the country’s growing crises.
“In the context of a mediator, I think the mediator should be found among Zimbabweans. There is no need for a foreign mediator unless if we do not have the agreed human resources.
“Let us try to find a locally-agreed mediator and … reason as one person,” he said. However, University of Zimbabwe political science lecturer, Eldred Masunungure, said the proposed Chamisa-Mnangagwa dialogue was “inevitable” — despite the latest developments.
“It is inevitable that they (Mnangagwa and Chamisa) will find each other and negotiate. Maybe this is (Charamba’s statements) part of the grandstanding to achieve concessions from both parties.
“It is inevitable that there would be some form of dialogue between the two … whether it’s open or behind the wall it is another matter.
“But we can deduce from this that behind the scenes something is happening,” Masunungure told the Daily News.
“I don’t think Charamba is telling the whole truth. Even if we suppose that it is the truth, that hardline position will soon be challenged by the hard reality on the ground,” he added. In 2009, Mugabe was forced into forming a government of national unity (GNU) with Tsvangirai after the hotly-disputed 2008 polls.
Tsvangirai was widely believed to have beaten Mugabe hands down in those polls. However, the results of the elections were withheld for six long weeks by stunned authorities — amid widespread allegations of ballot tampering and fraud, which were later confirmed by former Zanu PF bigwigs.
In the ensuing sham presidential run-off, which authorities claimed was needed to determine the winner, Zanu PF apparatchiks engaged in an orgy of violence in which hundreds of Tsvangirai’s supporters were killed — forcing the popular former prime minister in the inclusive government to withdraw from the discredited race altogether.
Own Correspondent|Former ZANU PF Cabinet Minister Walter Mzembi has joined the never ending and ineffective list of former ZANU PF bosses who opened up to want to expose their former party’s rigging tactics but eventually expose nothing.
Mzembi told weekend media that he is working on an article that will expose how ZANU PF has been rigging elections in the country.
Mzembi who denied that rigging is done on voting day said, “I am doing an article on what happens inside a Zanu PF cell from pre independence to date which keeps our people voting for Zanu PF. There is no rigging on voting day or after. The minds of our people have been rigged for over 40 years, get it?”
Mzembi said ZANU PF was implementing a silent election rigging strategy through the Roller Meal purchasing coupons introduced by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube claiming that it is a patronage system.
I am doing an article on what happens inside a Zanu PF cell from pre independence to date which keeps our people voting for Zanu PF. There is no rigging on voting day or after . The minds of our people have been rigged for over 40 years , get it ?
“Beware of clientelism. This database is an exercise in smart vote-buying and patronage. Vote rigging in Zimbabwe is a process, not an event, this is the real V11 in the making that cannot be presented to the Constitutional Court but very deadly act!”
Beware of clientelism . This database is an exercise in smart vote buying and patronage. Vote rigging in Zimbabwe is a process not an event , this is the real V11 in the making that cannot be presented to the Constitutional Court but very deadly act! pic.twitter.com/ILbVKId5Df
Dynamos have completed the signing of Cameroon international Albert Eonde.
The 21-year old striker joins the Harare side after leaving reigning champions FC Platinum last month. He becomes the latest arrival at the club which has so far made fifteen confirmed deals.
Other notable signings in this pre-season are Patson Jaure, Bryon Madzokere, David Temwanjira, Barnabas Mushunje, Juan Mutudza, Tinotenda Chiunye and Tymon Mvula.-Soccer 24
Manchester City have issued a issued a statement following a two-year ban from participating in all UEFA club competitions after being found guilty of “serious breaches” of Financial Fair Play regulations.
Here is the statement:
Manchester City is disappointed but not surprised by today’s announcement by the UEFA Adjudicatory Chamber. The Club has always anticipated the ultimate need to seek out an independent body and process to impartially consider the comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence in support of its position.
In December 2018, the UEFA Chief Investigator publicly previewed the outcome and sanction he intended to be delivered to Manchester City, before any investigation had even begun.
The subsequent flawed and consistently leaked UEFA process he oversaw has meant that there was little doubt in the result that he would deliver.
The Club has formally complained to the UEFA Disciplinary body, a complaint which was validated by a CAS ruling.
Simply put, this is a case initiated by UEFA, prosecuted by UEFA and judged by UEFA. With this prejudicial process now over, the Club will pursue an impartial judgment as quickly as possible and will therefore, in the first instance, commence proceedings with the Court of Arbitration for Sport at the earliest opportunity-Soccer 24
Zanu Pf gave Belarus 10k hectares of land (the size of Mutare) in exchange for 300 ZUPCO buses in a secret deal last September. Of the 300 buses bought by ED, how many do you think are still around?
UEFA has announced Manchester City have been banned from the Champions League and all European club competitions for two seasons and fined €30 million for committing “serious breaches” of Uefa’s club licensing and financial fair play regulations.
The suspension will be effective from the 2020/21 season until the 2021/22 campaign.
The judgement was passed by the Adjudicatory Chamber of the Club Financial Control Body (CFCB).
According to a statement by UEFA, City “overstated its sponsorship revenue in its accounts and in the break-even information submitted to UEFA between 2012 and 2016”.
They were also found guilty of “failing to cooperate in the investigation of this case by the CFCB”.
The investigations started following a report in 2018 which claimed that club’s owners allegedly injected €2.7bn over the said period through its shareholders and over-valued sponsorship contracts which infringe FFP regulations.
Meanwhile, Manchester City will appeal against the ban at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.-Soccer 24
Jane Mlambo| A rare picture of a truck loaded with cabbage that broke down at the state house has ignited social media with people imagining the reaction of security aides who guard the residency of the first family
The area is highly secured and there are many unconfirmed stories of people being harassed and tortured over various transgressions ranging from breakdowns to immediate u-turns around the premises.
In the trending picture, about four men could be seen trying to push the loaded truck in what looks like an impossible mission.
WHAT DO YOU THINK COULD HAVE HAPPENED TO THE DRIVER AND HIS CREW? –
By A Correspondent| There was drama on Saturday when the ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa lied on figures of corronavirus deaths. The Chinese ambassador’s face appeared suddenly pale on Saturday as Mnangagwa announced to the Asian country that Covid-19 deaths are declining.
Chinese ambassador and his deputy as Mnangagwa was announcing Coronavirus has declined
He also said the cases are declining, altogether contradicting China itself, the United Nations and other health authorities.
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Mnangagwa was at the time meeting the Chinese envoys in the capital, Harare.
Mnangagwa said this just as more than 2,600 new cases of the coronavirus were being confirmed in China with deaths up by 143, health officials announced, and just as the United States urged its citizens to leave a virus-struck cruise ship under quarantine in Japan.
Mnangagwa said, “We are happy that the cases are declining, the deaths are declining, and this is good both for our brothers and sisters in China.”
More than 2,600 new cases of a coronavirus have been confirmed in China with deaths up by 143, health officials said on Saturday, as the United States urged its citizens to leave a virus-struck cruise ship under quarantine in Japan.
The Reuters news agency reports how: China is struggling to get the world’s second-largest economy back to work after an extended Lunar New Year holiday with the central bank pledging to support companies, but travel bans and quarantine orders are frustrating business as usual.
Beijing has told those returning to quarantine themselves for 14 days, while the transport ministry said travel volumes were about a fifth of what they usually are after the holiday, which was extended for 10 days to help stall the virus.
The total number of infections across mainland China was 66,492 after 2,641 new cases were confirmed as of Friday, the National Health Commission said.
The death toll rose by 143 to 1,523, it said, with most of the new deaths in central Hubei province and in particular the provincial capital of Wuhan, a city of 11 million people where the outbreak began in December.
Of all the cases worldwide, 63,859 are in mainland China.
The figures have been collated by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering.
Adam Kamradt-Scott, an infectious diseases expert at the University of Sydney, quoted by SKyNews, said the figures show drastic measures implemented by China to stop the spread of the coronavirus “appear to have been too little, too late”.
Commenting, the Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr. Guo Shao Chun said COVID-19 will temporarily affect the Chinese economy, however it will not affect the existing political, social and economic ties between the two countries.
When justice is under threat it is the duty of every patriot to stand up against the perpetuation of injustice using any means necessary and unnecessary.
Resistance is a common practice world over and loyalty to resistance has brought down several dictators to their knees thereby confirming that people power is mightier than the people in power.
It is against such a background that I would like extend my salutations to the young people of Zimbabwe who stood up against police’s attempts to suppress the freedom of assembly today in Masvingo.
In the face of some baton stick wielding and tear gas firing police officers who were in the company of their mighty water canon and canine dogs; the young people refused to buy the idea of being instructed on where to gather and not to gather.
Thus, the police’s attempt to suppress the people’s will to pay solidarity with one of them was met with peaceful defiance and as usual some overzealous boys in uniform resorted to violence beating up everyone who was in their sight.
The beatings were extended to everyone including unsuspecting pensioners who were queuing for their small share of cash withdraws; in their violent dispersal of peaceful people, the police officers broke several vehicles and shops with their tear gas canisters.
We stand in solidarity with fellow Zimbabweans whose shops and vehicles were damaged, whose damage is attributed to the violent behavior of the overzealous police officers.
I would like to warn the Zimbabwe Republic Police to abstain from their disgusting behavior of provoking peace loving Zimbabwean and in the process damaging people’s property.
Zimbabwe has been destroyed for long by corrupt incumbent regime therefore we don’t expect the police to be at the forefront of destroying the little that is left of Zimbabwe.
MDC President Nelson Chamisa has hinted his party may be forced to boycott the 2023 national elections if Zanu PF does not own up to manipulating the 2018 elections in its favour.
Chamisa and his party maintain the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) rigged the 2018 poll in favour of the Zanu PF candidate, Emmerson Mnangagwa.
The main opposition party has since then refused to recognise Mnangagwa as the legitimate leader of Zimbabwe.
Speaking Friday to hundreds of party supporters at Mucheke Hall in Masvingo where the party was celebrating two years since the death of founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai, Chamisa suggested his party may boycott the 2023 elections.
“Zanu PF should accept they rigged the 2018 harmonised elections. If they do accept that, we might not take part in the 2023 elections until the 2018 elections dispute is resolved,” he said.
He also ruled out any prospects of dialogue between his party and Zanu PF, and instead, called for unity among Zimbabweans to fight the Mnangagwa administration.
“We need hope in this country, Mnangagwa has no hope in the direction the country is taking. Tsvangirai left a legacy of love, he was a unifier and before he died, he told me to incorporate the likes of Tendai Biti and Welshman Ncube back into the party for it to succeed.
“We will ensure we lead the people properly until we deliver real independence to the people. That is what I was taught by Tsvangirai,” he said.
Chamisa told his supporters that he was anointed by Tsvangirai to lead the party and he carries the vision of the party and expects the entire MDC leadership to be disciplined in following the vision of the late iconic leader.
“We want a people’s government, not this one which was elected by the Constitutional Court. The people’s government will ensure our industries are restored and our people are employed. We are also fighting for the dignity of every Zimbabwean to be restored.
“Mnangagwa is taking us back to Rhodesia. He is now possessed with Robert Mugabe and (Ian) Smith’s demons. He is up to no good and is changing the country’s Constitution more that what the late Mugabe did in 40 years, but Mnangagwa wants to change it 27 times in one year.
“The way forward is for me and you to organise our country. The whole country should be prepared. We don’t want to reach May or June before we have dealt with these issues. Mnangagwa won’t lead this country after that,” Chamisa said.
Farai Dziva|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said everyone should play a role in fixing the country’s socio-economic woes.
Chamisa made the remarks at the Morgan Tsvangirai Anniversary in Masvingo on Friday.
Read Chamisa’s full speech below :
…Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.
When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.
You don’t debate about solidarity; we must go together, fight together, we weep together and we enjoy together. So now Mai Sikhala we want to thank you. Some of you do not know that for the struggle to move there are heroes, thank you very much. I thank you all, these are the people who when there are problems they are there. I saw them where the police were.
Excuse me our Secretary-General and all the leadership assembled here, the chair of the women and the youth.
I was once a youth.
We said this is not Valentine’s Day it is Morgan Tsvangirai Day.
The second thing we are gathered here; we are gathered here because one of our heroes had been arrested… another one will be appearing in court on the 28th of February.
When you arrest one of us you have arrested all of us.
So we have come here for this party is now large.
There is no party which is greater, larger than this one the whole of the African continent. It is a fact that the MDC has 28 out of 30 mayors in the whole of Zimbabwe. It is a fact that this party was voted in by more than 2.6 million people.
Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.
I said for people to do what they should do they do it according to the right timing.
When I came here I found the police waiting and some of my people told me president if your go through this way you will be teargassed so I passed through the middle of them.
We will not allow police to be used for wrong things, a police officer has a badge of honour. That is why you see the police, their badge it says for the law, for the people, and for the country, so the police must not be used to assault us. Our people after throwing targas at me they don’t have a bag of tea, after throwing teargas at me they don’t even have an underwear to wear. After throwing targas at me, their shoe is still opened wide.
Mr Sikhala I saw your zvidobi. They are zvidobis of the struggle. Aaah Maiguru, are these the dobis you are getting at home? LAUGHTER.
The first thing is love the second thing is hope the third thing is sacrifice.
This is the life of Morgan Tsvangirai.
Everywhere I go people are saying Nelson Chamisa Morgan Tsvangirai left you directions to the way.
I will not be misled.
Mnangagwa does not have a clue. Chiwenga has no clue.
Today (Friday) as we speak Morgan Tsvangirai talked about hope, he said no matter how difficult life becomes you should remain holding onto hope you will get there.
We will get there we will get there when we get there.
Tsvangirai represented sacrifuce. He used to eat bans and cream soda. He was a basic man. That is what I said no matter how broke we are we must never compromise the struggle.
Our only gift to the people is to lead them and deliver the struggle. Real love is to represent the people and to do what they want.
Yes, we will correct the problems of Masvingo party leadership. We want to ensure we get 26 out of 26 not what we saw in Mwenezi(sic).
Can ZANU win over here?
Tsvangirai was a man of love and unity he told me to unite with Biti and Welshman. The vision has got nothing to do with too many people a vision is with one person.
So to all those who follow when I say jump you must jump when I say run you must run. That is why you see soldiers are told to march left right left right.
We said that this year we have 5 critical zones:
Number 1 – the fight we have is that there must be a people’s government not this one of the constitutional court not this one of Emmerson Mnangagwa.
When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.
Mnangagwa tells people that they must eat potatoes and vegetables while he himself is feasting on meat while he is on a private jet.
Number 2 – We are fighting for a people’s budget not the kind of life that we are seeing when people cannot afford basics we want our dignity returned to the people.
Number 3 – We want to address the problem of corruption. We are missing $3bln. Who is responsible Mr Biti?
Biti replies: it is Mnangagwa!
I said those people I will tell you myself.
They know what we are doing.
The 4th thing – is the one that we have come here such as this one of Sikhala. We are struggling with this issue of Mashurugwi. We must not call them that. They are Mnangagwa’# people.
Number 5 – is the issue of the constitution Emmerson Mnangagwa is messing with the constitution; he is now possessed with the demons of Ian Smith and Robert Mugabe.
Mugabe changed this 19 times, Mnangagwa wants to change it 27 times in one year.
So what is the way forward the way forward is for you and me where you are, looking at me, let us fix our country there is no one else with powers more than you as an individual, everyone let us fix the country we don’t want to get to May, June while we are in this problem, we can fix it. Until when will we drink from boreholes? While we use generators?
What kind of a country is that in which: school fees rtgs; a whole government forming a committee of roller meal! A whole government setting up a committee for mealie meal.
If you give us this thing we will not take a day before you start enjoying the country and getting suffocated with goodness.
I told Emmerson Mnangagwa why don’t we use the United States dollars while we fix the country?
give the soldiers the US dollar give the police officers the US dollars so that people can survive, why do you want the people to live on rtgs dollars?
Let us not insult others. MDC let us be full of love.
My last words that I leave you the people of this province that one has been on this issue of dialogue.
I told him I am ready to talk, I had been sent by our council. We want to give peace a chance and so I told Emmerson Mnangagwa let us agree, you stole the elections we are not going to go ahead to 2023 before we are clear that you stole the elections.
There will be no elections in this country until we resolve this issue. The elections must be respected. This year we have a right to fix the country all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us.
Emmerson Mnangagwa will not be able to run this country- he is refusing dialogue.
And now he is busy saying Nelson Chamisa is the problem. I am advising him that this country is burning. I am saying to him hear me so that we can fix this country before it is too late.
Farai Dziva|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said everyone should play a role in fixing the country’s socio-economic woes.
Chamisa made the remarks at the Morgan Tsvangirai Anniversary in Masvingo on Friday.
Read Chamisa’s full speech below :
…Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.
When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.
You don’t debate about solidarity; we must go together, fight together, we weep together and we enjoy together. So now Mai Sikhala we want to thank you. Some of you do not know that for the struggle to move there are heroes, thank you very much. I thank you all, these are the people who when there are problems they are there. I saw them where the police were.
Excuse me our Secretary-General and all the leadership assembled here, the chair of the women and the youth.
I was once a youth.
We said this is not Valentine’s Day it is Morgan Tsvangirai Day.
The second thing we are gathered here; we are gathered here because one of our heroes had been arrested… another one will be appearing in court on the 28th of February.
When you arrest one of us you have arrested all of us.
So we have come here for this party is now large.
There is no party which is greater, larger than this one the whole of the African continent. It is a fact that the MDC has 28 out of 30 mayors in the whole of Zimbabwe. It is a fact that this party was voted in by more than 2.6 million people.
Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.
I said for people to do what they should do they do it according to the right timing.
When I came here I found the police waiting and some of my people told me president if your go through this way you will be teargassed so I passed through the middle of them.
We will not allow police to be used for wrong things, a police officer has a badge of honour. That is why you see the police, their badge it says for the law, for the people, and for the country, so the police must not be used to assault us. Our people after throwing targas at me they don’t have a bag of tea, after throwing teargas at me they don’t even have an underwear to wear. After throwing targas at me, their shoe is still opened wide.
Mr Sikhala I saw your zvidobi. They are zvidobis of the struggle. Aaah Maiguru, are these the dobis you are getting at home? LAUGHTER.
The first thing is love the second thing is hope the third thing is sacrifice.
This is the life of Morgan Tsvangirai.
Everywhere I go people are saying Nelson Chamisa Morgan Tsvangirai left you directions to the way.
I will not be misled.
Mnangagwa does not have a clue. Chiwenga has no clue.
Today (Friday) as we speak Morgan Tsvangirai talked about hope, he said no matter how difficult life becomes you should remain holding onto hope you will get there.
We will get there we will get there when we get there.
Tsvangirai represented sacrifuce. He used to eat bans and cream soda. He was a basic man. That is what I said no matter how broke we are we must never compromise the struggle.
Our only gift to the people is to lead them and deliver the struggle. Real love is to represent the people and to do what they want.
Yes, we will correct the problems of Masvingo party leadership. We want to ensure we get 26 out of 26 not what we saw in Mwenezi(sic).
Can ZANU win over here?
Tsvangirai was a man of love and unity he told me to unite with Biti and Welshman. The vision has got nothing to do with too many people a vision is with one person.
So to all those who follow when I say jump you must jump when I say run you must run. That is why you see soldiers are told to march left right left right.
We said that this year we have 5 critical zones:
Number 1 – the fight we have is that there must be a people’s government not this one of the constitutional court not this one of Emmerson Mnangagwa.
When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.
Mnangagwa tells people that they must eat potatoes and vegetables while he himself is feasting on meat while he is on a private jet.
Number 2 – We are fighting for a people’s budget not the kind of life that we are seeing when people cannot afford basics we want our dignity returned to the people.
Number 3 – We want to address the problem of corruption. We are missing $3bln. Who is responsible Mr Biti?
Biti replies: it is Mnangagwa!
I said those people I will tell you myself.
They know what we are doing.
The 4th thing – is the one that we have come here such as this one of Sikhala. We are struggling with this issue of Mashurugwi. We must not call them that. They are Mnangagwa’# people.
Number 5 – is the issue of the constitution Emmerson Mnangagwa is messing with the constitution; he is now possessed with the demons of Ian Smith and Robert Mugabe.
Mugabe changed this 19 times, Mnangagwa wants to change it 27 times in one year.
So what is the way forward the way forward is for you and me where you are, looking at me, let us fix our country there is no one else with powers more than you as an individual, everyone let us fix the country we don’t want to get to May, June while we are in this problem, we can fix it. Until when will we drink from boreholes? While we use generators?
What kind of a country is that in which: school fees rtgs; a whole government forming a committee of roller meal! A whole government setting up a committee for mealie meal.
If you give us this thing we will not take a day before you start enjoying the country and getting suffocated with goodness.
I told Emmerson Mnangagwa why don’t we use the United States dollars while we fix the country?
give the soldiers the US dollar give the police officers the US dollars so that people can survive, why do you want the people to live on rtgs dollars?
Let us not insult others. MDC let us be full of love.
My last words that I leave you the people of this province that one has been on this issue of dialogue.
I told him I am ready to talk, I had been sent by our council. We want to give peace a chance and so I told Emmerson Mnangagwa let us agree, you stole the elections we are not going to go ahead to 2023 before we are clear that you stole the elections.
There will be no elections in this country until we resolve this issue. The elections must be respected. This year we have a right to fix the country all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us.
Emmerson Mnangagwa will not be able to run this country- he is refusing dialogue.
And now he is busy saying Nelson Chamisa is the problem. I am advising him that this country is burning. I am saying to him hear me so that we can fix this country before it is too late.
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Farai Dziva|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said everyone should play a role in fixing the country’s socio-economic woes.
Chamisa made the remarks at the Morgan Tsvangirai Anniversary in Masvingo on Friday.
Read Chamisa’s full speech below :
…Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.
When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.
You don’t debate about solidarity; we must go together, fight together, we weep together and we enjoy together. So now Mai Sikhala we want to thank you. Some of you do not know that for the struggle to move there are heroes, thank you very much. I thank you all, these are the people who when there are problems they are there. I saw them where the police were.
Excuse me our Secretary-General and all the leadership assembled here, the chair of the women and the youth.
I was once a youth.
We said this is not Valentine’s Day it is Morgan Tsvangirai Day.
The second thing we are gathered here; we are gathered here because one of our heroes had been arrested… another one will be appearing in court on the 28th of February.
When you arrest one of us you have arrested all of us.
So we have come here for this party is now large.
There is no party which is greater, larger than this one the whole of the African continent. It is a fact that the MDC has 28 out of 30 mayors in the whole of Zimbabwe. It is a fact that this party was voted in by more than 2.6 million people.
Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.
I said for people to do what they should do they do it according to the right timing.
When I came here I found the police waiting and some of my people told me president if your go through this way you will be teargassed so I passed through the middle of them.
We will not allow police to be used for wrong things, a police officer has a badge of honour. That is why you see the police, their badge it says for the law, for the people, and for the country, so the police must not be used to assault us. Our people after throwing targas at me they don’t have a bag of tea, after throwing teargas at me they don’t even have an underwear to wear. After throwing targas at me, their shoe is still opened wide.
Mr Sikhala I saw your zvidobi. They are zvidobis of the struggle. Aaah Maiguru, are these the dobis you are getting at home? LAUGHTER.
The first thing is love the second thing is hope the third thing is sacrifice.
This is the life of Morgan Tsvangirai.
Everywhere I go people are saying Nelson Chamisa Morgan Tsvangirai left you directions to the way.
I will not be misled.
Mnangagwa does not have a clue. Chiwenga has no clue.
Today (Friday) as we speak Morgan Tsvangirai talked about hope, he said no matter how difficult life becomes you should remain holding onto hope you will get there.
We will get there we will get there when we get there.
Tsvangirai represented sacrifuce. He used to eat bans and cream soda. He was a basic man. That is what I said no matter how broke we are we must never compromise the struggle.
Our only gift to the people is to lead them and deliver the struggle. Real love is to represent the people and to do what they want.
Yes, we will correct the problems of Masvingo party leadership. We want to ensure we get 26 out of 26 not what we saw in Mwenezi(sic).
Can ZANU win over here?
Tsvangirai was a man of love and unity he told me to unite with Biti and Welshman. The vision has got nothing to do with too many people a vision is with one person.
So to all those who follow when I say jump you must jump when I say run you must run. That is why you see soldiers are told to march left right left right.
We said that this year we have 5 critical zones:
Number 1 – the fight we have is that there must be a people’s government not this one of the constitutional court not this one of Emmerson Mnangagwa.
When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.
Mnangagwa tells people that they must eat potatoes and vegetables while he himself is feasting on meat while he is on a private jet.
Number 2 – We are fighting for a people’s budget not the kind of life that we are seeing when people cannot afford basics we want our dignity returned to the people.
Number 3 – We want to address the problem of corruption. We are missing $3bln. Who is responsible Mr Biti?
Biti replies: it is Mnangagwa!
I said those people I will tell you myself.
They know what we are doing.
The 4th thing – is the one that we have come here such as this one of Sikhala. We are struggling with this issue of Mashurugwi. We must not call them that. They are Mnangagwa’# people.
Number 5 – is the issue of the constitution Emmerson Mnangagwa is messing with the constitution; he is now possessed with the demons of Ian Smith and Robert Mugabe.
Mugabe changed this 19 times, Mnangagwa wants to change it 27 times in one year.
So what is the way forward the way forward is for you and me where you are, looking at me, let us fix our country there is no one else with powers more than you as an individual, everyone let us fix the country we don’t want to get to May, June while we are in this problem, we can fix it. Until when will we drink from boreholes? While we use generators?
What kind of a country is that in which: school fees rtgs; a whole government forming a committee of roller meal! A whole government setting up a committee for mealie meal.
If you give us this thing we will not take a day before you start enjoying the country and getting suffocated with goodness.
I told Emmerson Mnangagwa why don’t we use the United States dollars while we fix the country?
give the soldiers the US dollar give the police officers the US dollars so that people can survive, why do you want the people to live on rtgs dollars?
Let us not insult others. MDC let us be full of love.
My last words that I leave you the people of this province that one has been on this issue of dialogue.
I told him I am ready to talk, I had been sent by our council. We want to give peace a chance and so I told Emmerson Mnangagwa let us agree, you stole the elections we are not going to go ahead to 2023 before we are clear that you stole the elections.
There will be no elections in this country until we resolve this issue. The elections must be respected. This year we have a right to fix the country all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us.
Emmerson Mnangagwa will not be able to run this country- he is refusing dialogue.
And now he is busy saying Nelson Chamisa is the problem. I am advising him that this country is burning. I am saying to him hear me so that we can fix this country before it is too late.
Yesterday the 13th of February 2020, the ZANU-PF National Political Commissar Cde Matemadanda summoned us (myself and Lewis Matutu) as party cadres in order for us to give him our side of the story from the day we held the presser denouncing corruption and cartels to the day a decision was made by the leadership to relinquish us of our leadership positions in the national executive of the youth league and the 12 months suspension.
Yes we accepted his invitation and went to see him. We appraised him as tete vemusangano or mai vemusangano and he offered to engage Party Leadership over our issue in a bid to find common ground and build bridges. We accepted his gesture as party cadres.
Cde Matemadanda didn’t seek to silence us or force into any arrangement as is being circulated on social media. Neither did he urge us to continue with our fight against corruption and cartels. The decision to fight against corruption was and still remains personal and will not in any way involve any of our leaders.
Cde Matemadanda’s efforts are for the good of the party. It is his duty as Commissar “satete vemusangano kuti vavake musangano” and that’s exactly what he did by seeking to engage us.
As committed card-carrying members of the party we await feedback from his engagements with senior leaders of the party.
However, with or without these developments in our party, the fight against corruption and cartels continues. Let no one be hoodwinked by any amount of propaganda that we have deserted the struggle. Never.
The commitment and resolve to fight corruption remains unshaken. With or without party positions, the fight continues.
No amount of smear campaigns nor counter-accusations will force us to back down. It will not work!!
A prosperous and corrupt-free Zimbabwe is possible in our lifetime and neither backing down nor abandoning this fight against corruption and cartels is an option.
As such we continue to organize for our inaugural Conference planned for the 20th of February as we do so under the banner of the Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Citizens Taskforce. Finer details on the conference shall be given to all interested in due course.
Let’s unite and fight corruption together. Let’s not allow our differences to distract us from uniting against this evil monster called corruption.
@edmnangagwa has hired the Washington based @AmbChihombori to force President @realDonaldTrump to remove ZIDERA | She was fired by the AU last year for corruption. Already she is on ZBC video today and this afternoon briefly spoke to ZimEye via phone. – WILL IT WORK?
A ZIMBABWE National Army officer has been arrested on charges of stealing three rolls of electricity overhead copper conductors weighing 16kg in Bulawayo’s Luveve suburb.
Impi Svina (30) and his alleged accomplice, Bakhani Ndlovu (23) were not asked to plead when they appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Mafios Moyo on Thursday.
They were remanded in custody to February 17.
Svina is based at 1 Para Inkomo Barracks in Harare.
The court was told that on November 14, 2019 at around midnight, Ndlovu and Svina tampered with electricity overhead copper conductors in New Luveve by cutting 450 metres off the line.
It is alleged that on the same day and time Binzi Tafirenyika (34), a police officer who resides in the area, was awakened by the sudden electricity power cut which produced an awkward sound.
Tafirenyika peeped through the window and discovered that the electricity pole near his place of residence had fallen down and that electricity overhead copper conductors were hanging on that pole.
He then went to investigate and observed three people pulling the electricity overhead copper conductors and making them into small rolls.
He arrested Svina, who was rolling the copper conductors while Ndlovu and another male person only known as Rasta, who is still at large, ran away. Ndlovu was chased down and apprehended.
A SAKUBVA woman lost property worth thousands of dollars after her neighbour torched her bedroom accusing her of stealing her undergarments.
Lorraine Buwerimwe lost a double bed, blankets, duvets and other valuable items after Linda Mashingaidze allegedly went berserk and set her wooden cabin on fire following the alleged theft of underwear on Tuesday.
Part of the property — a mattress and blankets — salvaged from the fire
The incident occurred at No. 19A and 19B, OTS in Sakubva.
“Fortunately, we quickly put out the fire. The whole cabin could have been reduced to ashes,” said a neighbour, Polite Mupedzi.
When The Weekender caught up with the two women at the police station, Buwerimwe said there was bad blood between them.
“It all started when she accused me of stealing her pair of skin tights. She claimed that I had stolen them yet I had not, and I wondered why she kept accusing me. The misunderstanding got worse until I sought a protection order against her.
“Last month, she assaulted me and rushed to the police to report the matter. My life has been a living hell because of this woman. I do not know what wrong I did to her to warrant this sort of treatment. She always threatens to burn me alive and now she has burnt my house,” said Buwerimwe.
Mashingaidze denied ever burning the house saying instead it was she who had alerted neighbours to the fire.
OPPOSITION MDC vice-chair and Zengeza West legislator, Job Sikhala, who was facing treason charges, is now a free man after a court appearance that featured running battles between the police and his party’s supporters.
High Court judge Justice Garainesu Mawadze yesterday said the State failed to prove a prima facie case that Sikhala, indeed, wanted or planned to unconstitutionally overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa and or the government.
Sikhala, who was out on $5 000 bail allegedly uttered the words, “We will overthrow President Mnangagwa before 2023” at a campaign rally ahead of a by-election in Bikita last year.
Sikhala, through his lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa, applied for exception to the charge, arguing that the charges were vague, meaningless and did not establish the essential elements recognised by the law.
Mtetwa argued at the start of the trial that Sikhala’s utterances did not constitute a crime and according to the charge sheet, putting the accused on trial would be unfair as nobody knows the allegations raised and according to the section under which Sikhala was being charged, he did not call for the unconstitutional removal of the President and neither did he call for the unlawful removal of government.
Prosecutor Tawanda Zvekare opposed the application for exception, saying Sikhala used the word overthrow, fight and war and had, therefore, called for a coup against Mnangagwa before elections.
In delivering judgment before a packed courtroom in an tense atmosphere, while the police and hundreds of MDC supporters were engaged in running battles outside the courtroom, Mawadze rapped the State for the “bizarre suggestion” of a coup because of the mere use of the words “war or fight”, saying the prosecution conflated the State and the President.
Mawadze added that Sikhala’s statements were taken out of context and that Zvekare had “put a spin, to the utterances”.
“The Constitution provides for the removal of an elected President before his term expires, even against his wishes. It also provides for the legal overthrow of a government. From the accused’s statements, there is no reference to the use of unconstitutional means,” Justice Mawadze said, citing the removal of late former President Robert Mugabe from power in November 2017.
He added that there were two distinct legal provisions in the Constitution to remove the President and the government from power.
“Accused is well suited to initiate constitutional processes as a legislator. I am not persuaded by the State’s submissions in that the accused’s statements relate to breaching section 22 of the Constitution. I do not find the nexus between the two. There is nothing criminal in the utterances,” the judge said.
“I find the accused’s application for exception to be meritorious as it goes to the root of the charge. It is, therefore, ordered that the exception is upheld and the accused’s not guilty plea is upheld by the court.
“It would be a sad day for judicial jurisprudence if people were tried on semantics.”
The court had to be briefly adjourned after one of the teargas canisters found its way into the courtroom, leaving everyone chocked and in tears.
Sikhala said he would instruct his lawyers to sue for $50 million the State as well as the police officers who tortured him when he was arrested.
The judgment drew wild celebrations from the crowds, who were singing and chanting party slogans.
By A Correspondent- Six Chipinge villagers were on Monday dragged to court for allegedly murdering a 28-year-old man whom they caught stealing a goat.
The suspects – Aaron Chibhamu (58), Nhamo Simango (33), Miriam Sithole (46), Chauya Munjoma (48), Joshua Mlambo(28) and Farai Mlambo all from Matsaka Village under Chief Mutema – appeared before Mrs Elizabeth Hanzi facing murder charges as defined in Section 47 of Criminal Law (Codification and Reform Act).
They are out on $500 bail each.
It was a State’s case led Mr Gift Bikita that on February 2 at around midnight the suspects apprehended Tichaona Makuyana whom they found in a pen trying to steal a goat.
The suspects started assaulting the deceased and they took him to Chipinge Central Police Station.
“Upon arrival at the police station the officers on duty ordered the now deceased to go to hospital since he was bleeding profusely but he died before he was attended to,” he said.
They will be back in court on February 28 for routine remand. -Manicapost
By A Correspondent| The Chinese ambassador’s face appeared suddenly pale on Saturday as ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa announced to the Asian country that Covid-19 deaths are declining.
Chinese ambassador and his deputy as Mnangagwa was announcing Coronavirus has declines
He also said the cases are declining, altogether contradicting China itself, the United Nations and other health authorities.
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Mnangagwa was at the time meeting the Chinese envoys in the capital, Harare.
Mnangagwa said this just as more than 2,600 new cases of the coronavirus were being confirmed in China with deaths up by 143, health officials announced, and just as the United States urged its citizens to leave a virus-struck cruise ship under quarantine in Japan.
Mnangagwa said, “We are happy that the cases are declining, the deaths are declining, and this is good both for our brothers and sisters in China.”
More than 2,600 new cases of a coronavirus have been confirmed in China with deaths up by 143, health officials said on Saturday, as the United States urged its citizens to leave a virus-struck cruise ship under quarantine in Japan.
The Reuters news agency reports how: China is struggling to get the world’s second-largest economy back to work after an extended Lunar New Year holiday with the central bank pledging to support companies, but travel bans and quarantine orders are frustrating business as usual.
Beijing has told those returning to quarantine themselves for 14 days, while the transport ministry said travel volumes were about a fifth of what they usually are after the holiday, which was extended for 10 days to help stall the virus.
The total number of infections across mainland China was 66,492 after 2,641 new cases were confirmed as of Friday, the National Health Commission said.
The death toll rose by 143 to 1,523, it said, with most of the new deaths in central Hubei province and in particular the provincial capital of Wuhan, a city of 11 million people where the outbreak began in December.
Of all the cases worldwide, 63,859 are in mainland China.
The figures have been collated by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering.
Adam Kamradt-Scott, an infectious diseases expert at the University of Sydney, quoted by SKyNews, said the figures show drastic measures implemented by China to stop the spread of the coronavirus “appear to have been too little, too late”.
Commenting, the Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr. Guo Shao Chun said COVID-19 will temporarily affect the Chinese economy, however it will not affect the existing political, social and economic ties between the two countries.
By A Correspondent- Chaos broke out at Sakubva District Hospital on Tuesday afternoon after a mob that had brought a seriously injured man was denied access without a police report.
The angry mob bayed for the hospital staff’s blood as they felt that the patient’s deteriorating health was more important than protocol.
The victim had allegedly been assaulted and robbed before he was dumped in a water tank by unknown assailants.
Good Samaritans brought him to hospital but their help was in vain as the nurses on duty requested for a police report first before attending to the patient.
There was a heated exchange of words between the mob and the nurses who kept citing protocol.
In an interview with The Manica Post, one of the Good Samaritans who carried the victim to hospital, Shawn Muchenga, said the hospital staff was acting inhumanely by asking for a police report instead of attending to a dying man.
Scores of Sakubva residents quickly gathered at the hospital’s entrance demanding that the patient get assistance.
However, the nurses were adamant and they told the mob that they had to first take the unconscious man to a police station and bring a police report.
“We cannot treat or admit him here because you have no police report.
“Go to a police station and make a report then you can come back with him,” one of the senior nurses told the mob.
But one resident who only identified himself as Simba shouted back: “You cannot let him die at your doorstep simply because you are following protocol?”
The hospital later released its ambulance and ferried the patient to Mutare Provincial Hospital, which has a police base.-Manicapost
By A Correspondent- South African based businessman Sam Mshengu Chabalala has been remanded in custody to 21 February for a formal bail application over charges of allegedly trying to bribe a police officer into releasing an impounded vehicle and making a 2019 case disappear.
Mshengu was arrested on Thursday by the Hawks over corruption charges.
Hawks Spokesperson Hangwani Mulaudzi told the media that,”The businessman who was initially arrested last year and subsequently charged for fraud, corruption, and possession of an unlicensed firearm had been out on R200,000 bail following his arrest [last year in September] in Nelspruit.
“His latest arrest emanates from allegations that he attempted to corrupt a senior police official in Mpumalanga to get his impounded motor vehicle to be released and also to make his initial case disappear.”
Mshengu was alleged to have paid an R120,000 bribe to the officer.
If found guilty, Chabalala stands to not only lose the R120,000 “bribe” but also his luxury vehicle.
In 2019 the Hawks alleged that Mshengu was a Zimbabwean who had fraudulently acquired a South African ID.
“We found out that the accused first got his ID book in 2015. When home affairs wanted to find out his parents’ details and IDs, the accused labeled a certain lady as his mother. But the lady denied knowing him and her ID book got stolen in 2015. He also labeled two people as his brother and sister but they all denied knowing him or being his siblings,” Hawks spokesperson in Mpumalanga Captain Dineo Sekgotodi said then.
Chart topping gospel musician Rev Togarirepi Chivaviro has vehemently denied social media reports that he was caught bedding a fellow church member’s wife.
The social media report suggested that Chivaviro had been caught in the act and that sex tape had been recorded.
This forced Chivaviro to respond dismissing the report as unfounded and meant to tarnish his brand.
Below is Chivaviro’s response;
Tinovengerweiko??? At a time we are busy with funeral arrangements for our father some heartless people get busy on mischief for the why??? Do people realise the impact of just posting something that’s not there over someone? This mischief maker is oblivious of the fact that I have not been in Africa this year ,somebody jokes with things like this! Its shocking this comes same day with another separate issue of whatsapp conversations with obviously an downloaded pic of a faceless somebody said to me, how??? Pada video yacho ichazobuda tigoinawo, aiwana munogona kutanga nekutumira my wife, be free to!
Why are people so heartless and ruthless? Anyway we dont stop ministering the gospel because of such NEVER! And rudo rwemumba medu chairwo rwapfuura nzizi nemakomo akawanda, we cant be affected so much by such, tichiri tese imiwee. I have nothing more to say on the matter, I’m sure the law is taking its course and the culprits shall answer , I pray they repent too!
By A Correspondent- Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has sent a solidarity message to his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping regarding COVID-19.
The disease which has since been renamed the Covid-19 by the World Health Organisation (WHO) but was in the past called coronavirus has killed over 1500 people in mainland China according to media reports. However, only 3 deaths were recorded outside China in Hong Kong, the Philippines and Japan.
The message which was released by the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services is dated the 31st of January 2020, although it was publicised on Friday.
Read the solidarity statement:
My Dear Brother, Comrade and Friend, I wish to express my solidarity and that Of the Government and Of the Republic Zimbabwe with the Government and People Of the Republic of China at this difficult time that your country is faced with coronavirus epidemic.
Allow me to acknowledge with satisfaction, the swift response taken by your government to contain and eradicate the coronavirus resulting in minimum loss of life.
My Dear Brother. I wish to reiterate my government’s full support to your endeavours in mitigating and eradicating the epidemic and stand ready to assist in our modest way. In addition, we take solace in the fact that 2020 being the year of the rat, China will continue to prosper.
My Dear Brother, Comrade and Friend, please accept the assurances of my highest consideration.
Yours sincerely.
Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE
By A Correspondent| The Chinese ambassador’s face appeared suddenly pale on Saturday as ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa announced to the Asian country that Covid-19 deaths are declining.
Chinese ambassador and his deputy as Mnangagwa was announcing Coronavirus has declines
He also said the cases are declining, altogether contradicting China itself, the United Nations and other health authorities.
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Mnangagwa was at the time meeting the Chinese envoys in the capital, Harare.
Mnangagwa said this just as more than 2,600 new cases of the coronavirus were being confirmed in China with deaths up by 143, health officials announced, and just as the United States urged its citizens to leave a virus-struck cruise ship under quarantine in Japan.
Mnangagwa said, “We are happy that the cases are declining, the deaths are declining, and this is good both for our brothers and sisters in China.”
More than 2,600 new cases of a coronavirus have been confirmed in China with deaths up by 143, health officials said on Saturday, as the United States urged its citizens to leave a virus-struck cruise ship under quarantine in Japan.
The Reuters news agency reports how: China is struggling to get the world’s second-largest economy back to work after an extended Lunar New Year holiday with the central bank pledging to support companies, but travel bans and quarantine orders are frustrating business as usual.
Beijing has told those returning to quarantine themselves for 14 days, while the transport ministry said travel volumes were about a fifth of what they usually are after the holiday, which was extended for 10 days to help stall the virus.
The total number of infections across mainland China was 66,492 after 2,641 new cases were confirmed as of Friday, the National Health Commission said.
The death toll rose by 143 to 1,523, it said, with most of the new deaths in central Hubei province and in particular the provincial capital of Wuhan, a city of 11 million people where the outbreak began in December.
Of all the cases worldwide, 63,859 are in mainland China.
The figures have been collated by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering.
Adam Kamradt-Scott, an infectious diseases expert at the University of Sydney, quoted by SKyNews, said the figures show drastic measures implemented by China to stop the spread of the coronavirus “appear to have been too little, too late”.
Commenting, the Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr. Guo Shao Chun said COVID-19 will temporarily affect the Chinese economy, however it will not affect the existing political, social and economic ties between the two countries.
Applications for the three year Diploma in Registered General Nurse Training to be conducted by the Ministry of Health and Child Health Care are invited from suitably qualified holders of the following qualifications;
• A minimum of 5 Level subjects with passes in English Language, Mathematics and a Science subject and two others (that exclude practical subjects such as Fashion and Fabrics. Metal Work, Graphic Art, Art and Woodwork at Grade C or better obtained from not more than two sittings with full certificates as Examination Result Slips are not accepted
• Must be aged between the ages of seventeen (17) and thirty (30) years on the date of commencement of training which is 04/05/2020.
The portal for applications is open from 1 February 2020 and applications must be submitted not later than 28 February 2020 using the following Electronic Platform www.mohcc.gov.zw and click on the e-nurse link which will lake you to the registration pager. “Register on the website in order to start your application. Please do not forget the ID number that you used to register as well as the password.”
For the shortlisted candidates, the following should be presents, at interview, original and certified copy of Birth Certificate, National Identity Card, Ordinary Level Certificates, Marriage Certificate where applicable, Advanced Level Certificate if attained and 2 passport size pictures with the applicant’s name at the back. Submission of two references of which one must be from the Headmaster of the school where Level Examinations were undertaken will be required from the selected candidates.
Manual verification of the academic and identification certificates will be done un the day of interviews.
The cost of accessing the Electronic Application Form is $30 ZWL and applicants should follow the instructions on the website for payment (No additional payments arc required as this is the only fee to be paid).
The invitations for interviews which will be held at specified interview venues will be through the MoHCC e-Recruitment Platform Only candidates who meet the recruitment criteria will be shortlisted for interviews Successful candidates will be informed via the MoHCC Electronic Platform and arc required to have a satisfactory Medical Examination conducted by a Government Medical Officer.
Accepted candidates will he deployed to where training posts exist throughout the country.”
By Showbiz Reporter| Musician and ex husband to socialite, Olinda Chapel, Tytan Skhokho, has spoken following allegations of child neglect by Olinda.
Speaking Friday afternoon, Tytan said, “Nandi has never been left with anyone else all the weekends I have had her!
“This was a mere discussion about what I will do (since her mom insisted I can’t have her a day or two earlier, which I had suggested) seeing as it’s my party this weekend and I have work.
“I mentioned that during the few hours I will be out, she will be with same family members who I reside with, who have met Nandi and taken care of her with me everytime she has come to stay with me! This situation has broken my heart because it’s about my daughter!”
By A Correspondent- The government of Zimbabwe has refuted reports claiming that 118 Chinese nationals resident in the country were confirmed to have coronavirus (COVID-19).
The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting used its Twitter handle to dispel the rumours.
It said:
Govt has noted a circulating message alleging that 118 Chinese nationals have been quarantined. This is false and has no basis in truth.
Govt would like to assure the Nation that there is no case of Covid-19 in Zimbabwe. Our Health system remains in a high state of preparedness.
Meanwhile, Health and Childcare Minister Obadiah Moyo said Zimbabwe is now able to test for and diagnose COVID-19 after attaining the necessary test kits.
Moyo told local media that Zimbabwe would be conducting tests at the National Health Laboratory Services housed at Sally Mugabe Hospital in the capital, Harare when he toured the institution recently.
By Patrick Guramatunhu: “It’s better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubt,” said Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known to many by his pen name Mark Twain, a renowned American novelist and humorist.
“Wadzi pakata hwamanda, hauna kudzi ridza!” (You have been asked to carry the bugle horn, not to play it!) as the Shona would say.
There is no denying that Zimbabwe is in a serious economic mess with the economy in total economic meltdown and equally serious political paralysis with both the ruling party and opposition parties clueless as what to do. Some people have taken it into their stupid heads that the country needs political dialogue and been blowing the bugle horn to add to the cacophony of mind numbing noise.
“The people are suffering. The current situation should bring everybody on board,” said Manase, the young brother of the late MDC leader, Morgan Tsvangirai.
“It was not the dream of Morgan Tsvangirai to see the people suffering. That is why after defeating Mugabe in March 2008, he accepted to enter into a unity government (GNU) with him to save people from suffering. He was a selfless leader who put people first in all his decisions.”
Shocking that over a decades since the signing of the Global Political Agreement in 2008 and with the benefit of hindsight of what happened here is someone who still has no clue that the primary purpose of the GNU was to implement the democratic reforms to stop Zanu PF rigging elections.
Of course, Manase must have known that his brother, Morgan, was the MDC presidential candidate in 2013, the first elections post the GNU, and that he once again lost the election to Robert Mugabe. Mugabe rigged the elections because MDC failed to implement the reforms.
By failing to implement even one democratic reform in five years of the GNU, Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends sold-out big time because the allowed Mugabe to keep the Zanu PF dictatorship. The country is in this economic mess and political paralysis because Zimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent and murderous tyrants.
The proposed dialogue between Mnangagwa and Chamisa will result in a power sharing arrangement in which Zanu PF will maintain its 2/3 majority in parliament. There is no way this parliament will ever approve any meaningful reforms to end the curse of rigged elections.
Zanu PF will never ever reform itself out of office.
During the 2008 to 2013 GNU MDC would have got the reforms implemented because MDC had the majority in parliament and had SADC’s backing, the regional body was the guarantor of the GPA.
So unless the power sharing arrangement between Mnangagwa and Chamisa will result in the implementing of the reforms, it is a waste of time. Given the seriousness of the country’s economic crisis and the tragic human suffering and deaths it is causing; the country cannot afford another time wasting gimmick.
“Implement the reforms” is one of the most commonly used phrase in Zimbabwe in the last 12 years. If Manase Tsvangirai has failed to comprehend what it means, that is clearly the case, then he should just shut up and not be telling the world just how stupid he is!
Yesterday the 13th of February 2020, the ZANU-PF National Political Commissar Cde Matemadanda summoned us (myself and Lewis Matutu) as party cadres in order for us to give him our side of the story from the day we held the presser denouncing corruption and cartels to the day a decision was made by the leadership to relinquish us of our leadership positions in the national executive of the youth league and the 12 months suspension.
Yes we accepted his invitation and went to see him. We appraised him as tete vemusangano or mai vemusangano and he offered to engage Party Leadership over our issue in a bid to find common ground and build bridges. We accepted his gesture as party cadres.
Cde Matemadanda didn’t seek to silence us or force into any arrangement as is being circulated on social media. Neither did he urge us to continue with our fight against corruption and cartels. The decision to fight against corruption was and still remains personal and will not in any way involve any of our leaders.
Cde Matemadanda’s efforts are for the good of the party. It is his duty as Commissar “satete vemusangano kuti vavake musangano” and that’s exactly what he did by seeking to engage us.
As committed card-carrying members of the party we await feedback from his engagements with senior leaders of the party.
However, with or without these developments in our party, the fight against corruption and cartels continues. Let no one be hoodwinked by any amount of propaganda that we have deserted the struggle. Never.
The commitment and resolve to fight corruption remains unshaken. With or without party positions, the fight continues.
No amount of smear campaigns nor counter-accusations will force us to back down. It will not work!!
A prosperous and corrupt-free Zimbabwe is possible in our lifetime and neither backing down nor abandoning this fight against corruption and cartels is an option.
As such we continue to organize for our inaugural Conference planned for the 20th of February as we do so under the banner of the Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Citizens Taskforce. Finer details on the conference shall be given to all interested in due course.
Let’s unite and fight corruption together. Let’s not allow our differences to distract us from uniting against this evil monster called corruption.
By A Correspondent- Former Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko, who is facing a charge of corruptly causing the release of two government officials arrested for sleaze, has turned the tables against officer-in-charge at Avondale Police Station, saying he should have resisted his illegal directive.
Magwaliba said Mphoko had been refused adequate time and facilities to prepare his defence and the right to challenge the evidence.
“The State does not identify if there is any Act of Parliament and which section of that Act of Parliament or which sections of the code of conduct the accused violated. The prosecution expects the accused to plead in the dark. This is not consistent with the right of the accused person to a fair trial,” Magwaliba submitted.
Magwaliba said the allegations by the State clearly indicated that it was not Mphoko who released Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) bosses Davison Norupiri and Moses Juma from police custody on July 14, 2016, but the officer-in-charge.
He said his client could only be charged for obstructing the course of justice.
“If the officer-in-charge complied with a lawful order, then he had a complete defence to any charge of misconduct or criminal charge that he could face for releasing the two,” the lawyer said.
“But if the officer-in-charge avails himself of the defence of complying with an illegal order, still Mphoko would not be guilty of any offence since he was not a member of a disciplined force to give command,” Magwaliba added.
After filing the application for exception, Magwaliba asked the court for time to have a record of the proceedings transcribed before the State could orally respond to his application, saying he needed to note facts that are in the record for a response from the State’s submission.
However, prosecutor Michael Reza elected to respond to Mphoko’s application by February 27 before Mujaya delivers his ruling on March 4.
Mphoko is facing a charge of criminal abuse of office after he, on July 14, 2016, allegedly instructed police officers at Avondale Police Station in Harare to release two Zinara officials from holding cells without the following procedure while he was Acting President.-Newsday
By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa has shared pictures of his teary self and other top party leaders after they were teargassed by the police in Masvingo on Friday.
Nelson Chamisa in Masvingo
Chamisa and his top executives had gone to Masvingo High Court where MDC Alliance national deputy national chairperson Job Sikhala was acquitted on treason charges by Justice Garainesu Mawadze.
Nelson Chamisa in Masvingo
“In Masvingo at the court where police fired teargas to disperse the thousands of supporters who had come to give solidarity to the people’s Vice Chairman Cde Job Sikhala,” Chamisa captioned the pictures.
By A Correspondent- Parliamentarians are set to get a personal trainer to help them in their fitness trainings.
This was revealed by Norton independent legislator Temba Mliswa who told parliament that:
“I rise to just notify Hon. Members of the Sport Clubs that you were given some track suits to train and we have resumed training.
From next week we will be training at Girls High School from 6 to 7 am. If it is raining we have also organised indoor facilities for us to do that. It is important that when a company does sponsor us we are seen to be doing what we are supposed to do.
Any Members that do not have any tracksuits will be given along the way. I implore you to come because this is your life, this is about your health more than anybody else.
We will have a personal trainer that we have engaged who will be working with you according to your levels of fitness and so forth.
All Members are invited to attend at Girls High School on Monday from 6am to 7am.
By A Correspondent- Harare West legislator Joanna Mamombe has called on parliament to clarify and ensure that the issue of age of consent for sexual activity for young girls is clarified to protect the girl child.
She requested that if the Marriages Bill comes back to Parliament, the issue of sexual consent should also be clearly stated.
Said Mamombe:
“I also want to add my voice to the Marriages Bill debate. Firstly, I want to talk about the issue of harmonisation of the Marriages Bill.
This consolidation has assisted us women and the Zimbabwean population because it has been aligned to the new Constitution. So, that is the first thing I want to say.
Let me advise this House that as a Member of Parliament for Harare West Constituency, we were also able to hold consultations in Harare West informing them what the Bill talks about and they also gave their opinions to their Member of Parliament.
So, I will also talk about some of the issues that were expressed by the people in Harare West Constituency.
Firstly, there was an issue about child marriages which was welcomed by Harare West Constituency because when we look at the issue of child marriages, we hear no one has the right to marry a child who is under the age of 18.
It is something that was welcomed by the Harare West Constituency and other people in Zimbabwe because this had become a menace and was violating the rights of the girl child, especially those who wanted to go to university. The other issue was on consent to sexual activity.
The Bill does not address the issue of age of consent to sexual activity. My request is that if this Bill comes back to Parliament, the issue of sexual consent should also be clearly stated.
Thirdly, was the issue of chiefs that chiefs- are now marriage officers. This was welcomed before it was the magistrates and pastors but there were also questions that if the traditional leaders…
The issue that I was talking about is on traditional leaders as marriage officers which was a welcome development but there were questions on the distance for people to go and register their marriage and also the issue of funding that mostly people do not have money to go to the urban centres to see the magistrate or the pastors.
The issue was that once the traditional leaders are accorded this privilege of being marriage officers, is there a payment that will need to be done because if a traditional chief normally charges a goat or a sheep before your case is brought before the court. So that is the question that was raised that if one wants to register a marriage are you not required to produce a goat.
The other issue was of distance. So that issue of distance, will it be addressed since traditional leaders have vast areas to take care of? Furthermore there was the issue of whether the chiefs will be trained in order to be marriage officers. That was one of the issues.
Mr. Speaker Sir, the other issue I want to talk about is that of civil partnerships. Taking from those who debated on Tuesday on this civil partnership issue, my view is that all of us are in agreement that Zimbabweans are against the issue of civil partnerships.
We know that this Bill is bringing in the issue of gender balance between men and women but there is also an element of discrimination or denigrating women especially when we look at those who are married under Chapter 5:11.
The residents of Harare West say that if possible, the Minister should remove Clause 40 because it violates the rights of those who are in a civil marriage, Chapter 5:11. For those who want to be in polygamous marriages, they should proceed with their choice but without infringing on the rights and benefits of those in a monogamous marriage.
Lastly Mr. Speaker Sir, it was the issue of HIV and Aids. As this Bill is coming into place, it proposes to decriminalise willful transmission of HIV and AIDS. This issue was welcomed because it affects women the most, especially the young women. They are the ones who are affected by this matter.
This Bill is being welcomed by the people because it will reduce the number of women at Chikurubi Prison since they are the ones arrested for having willfully transmitted the disease to their partners. Because of our biological make up, we are ones who give birth and mostly the disease is discovered in women, hence they are affected and end up imprisoned.
It is an issue that was welcomed by the women. There are women at Chikurubi Female Section that are there because of this issue.
There are also issues that were raised by the residents that this Bill is harmonising marriages in Zimbabwe but there are certain things that are not in the Bill. Amongst other things that were mentioned by the residents was that in the event of death, who then takes inheritance? The inheritance issue was not addressed by the Bill.
The issue of inheritance was of importance and concern to the residence because it is not clear. If we say a Bill is coming in to harmonise our marriage laws, it should then bring all Acts that address the issue of marriage so that whoever wants to know about our marriage laws can use one Act than to have different Acts.
There was also the issue of the rights of men and women bordering on who has the right to custody of children in the event that they divorce. The issue of guardianship is not addressed in the Bill. Our request Mr. Speaker is that the issue of guardianship should be addressed in the Marriage Bill. It should be in the Bill so that you do not need to refer to other Acts.
Lastly Mr. Speaker, is the issue that the Bill does not clearly explain the issue of child marriages. The issue should be clear. The clause is there but it is not clear when we say child marriage, what exactly we are referring to.
I am saying this in cognisance of the SADC Model Law on Child Marriages and protecting those in marriage as mentioned by Hon. Kwaramba on Tuesday.
So we want this to be clear in the Bill and also on what happens if a parent marries off a child below the age of 18. We do not want just one clause but we want it to be comprehensive and show that we have the political will to address the issue of child marriages. With these words Mr. Speaker, this is my view in terms of the Marriages Bill. I thank you.
By A Correspondent- Fast food outlet Chicken Inn, a part of Simbisa Brands, has been accused of selling rotten chicken and exposing customers to serious health risk.
Renowned playwright Raisedon Baye took to Twitter on Valentines’ Day to register his displeasure over the Chicken Inn products.
“Chicken Inn should stop selling meat that has gone bad. No matter how you burn the meat with oil meat that’s gone bad will always be meat that gone bad. People’s health must not be sacrificed on the altar of profits. Never!,” complained Baye.
“Some of us used to trust Chicken Inn.”
Journalist Mthulisi Mathuthu, commenting on Baye’s tweet, said Chicken Inn has a history of serving bad food.
They still do that. I noticed that in 2001 and confronted them! Wrote a story too,” he said.
Taf Masiye, tagging Simbisa Brands, said his family was also affected by Chicken Inn food.
“@SimbisaBrands come here! I was on a trip to Zim recently and my whole family ate poisonous food from the chicken in across from Holiday Inn Harare. We couldn’t even attend the wedding we traveled for because of food poisoning. 5 days of illness and a ruined holiday!!,” he said.
Baye said the bad service had become a daily occurrence.
“This is happening every day and people keep quiet. The health of consumers is no longer important,” he said.
Simbisa Brands ignored the complaints only for Chicken Inn FC, sponsored by the company to offer an apology.
On behalf of our parent company we apologise sir. We know our parent company tries it’s best to always put its best foot forward. We know you have come to watch us play before. Kindly get in touch tomorrow we will replace your meal,” said the team.
By A Correspondent- A Harare man, who was reported missing on Monday, was grisly murdered and his body was thrown in a trench near a maize field in Avonlea.
Claudius Nyanga, who was taxi driver on the Vaya platform, went missing around 8pm on Monday while he was on his way to fetch his client in Msasa Park.
His body was found close to his neighbourhood late on Wednesday afternoon.
On Wednesday there had been reports that his Honda Fit (AEJ5112) had been spotted in Epworth and crime experts suspect that the murderers either reside there or frequent the area.
While the Honda Fit had a tracking device, it failed to work at the crucial moment when the deceased’s client, who was waiting, contacted the family to check on his whereabouts.
In a statement posted on Twitter, the Zimbabwe Republic Police said:
“A taxi driver who went missing on 10/2/20 was found dead in a shallow well on 12/2/20 in Emerald Hill, Harare. His hands were tied with shoes laces & he had injuries on the right side of his head. The light green Honda Fit vehicle, registration number AEJ-5112 is still missing. The case is being investigated.”
Nyanga’s son, Alfred, told H-Metro that the family was alarmed of their father’s disappearance after his client told them that he had not arrived to pick him up.
“This client is like family to us and baba vanogara vachimutakura saka ndiye akatozofona kuti mdhara havasati vasvika then we started calling him but number yavo yairamba until the next morning when we reported the case ku police.
“We looked for my father everywhere kuma hospitals, mortuary muma streets even pama shops but hatina kuvawana until hanzvadzi yamhamha found leads on baba’s disappearance kuGreencroft. I was heartbroken seeing my old man in a terrible state dumbu ranga rava kutozvimba mudhara looked so lifeless ndakarwadziwa ndanga ndisati ndamboona baba vakaita seizvozvo,” narrated Alfred.
Claudius’ second son Tendai told H-Metro that he was very saddened by his father’s death and he was aggrieved by the vehicle tracking system that failed to help them locate their father’s car.
“I’m really hurt nemafiro ababa, ndiri kubatikana ne Econet. We paid for the car tracker but haina kuti batsira they kept telling to us kuti their server was down
“Zvinorwadza kuti we paid for the tracker when the car was registered for VAYA asi hazvina kubatsira,” he said.
Munyaradzi Dondo who resides in Greencroft close to where Nyanga’s body was found said that this was a second case in the same area where a taxi driver was murdered and thrown in the drain.
“This is the second time we are having a case like this, hatina kana noise yatakanzwa on Monday night or anything suspicious even Tuesday yacho but we were shocked when we received a message in our neighbourhood WhatsApp group of the missing man,” he said.
Mourners gathered at his homestead in Bluffhill described Claudius as a loving and generous man who had a heart for everyone.
“Tarasikirwa zvikuru as Catholic society yepa Mabelreign; baba vanga vane rudo iavava and he was a devoted Catholic vachishandira Mwari nemazvo.
“Saka church yedu ichambodzokera sure chaizvo tarasikirwa nemunhu aibata basa guru,” said Mbuya Mushanga Claudius’ churchmate.
Another mourner interviewed by H-Metro described Nyanga as a hardworking man who did everything in his power to get a living.
“Mudhara uyu aisava neusimbe, his nickname was doctor because he was a doctor for everything.
“Aishanda and aisazeza basa.
“He was an inspiration to everyone especially the young generation through his hard work and commitment,” he said.
Claudius Nyanga is survived by a wife, four children and six grandchildren.
By A Correspondent- CABS has refuted claims circulating on social media which purport that its system has been hacked and the hacker was stealing people’s funds.
We present the Bank’s statement in full below.
CABS has noted messages circulating on social media claiming that CABS payment systems have been compromised and accounts have been accessed Illegally.
We would like to advise our customers that our systems have not been compromised. The writer was referring to incidences of card cloning.We would like to urge all 0ur customers to be vigilant when making card transactions.To protect yourself from card fraud:
1. Be alert at all times.Not everyene standing around you has good intentions. 2.Never lose sight of your card when making a transaction.
3.Do not let anyone see yeu enter your pin; hide your pin when transacting at an ATM/ POS machine. 4.If you have the new Chip & Pin card. request the Chip option whe.n swiping on a POS mechine. 5.Registerfor SMS alerts for full visibllity of the activities on your account “6. Download the CABS Mobile banking App on the App store and Google Play. The App has a functien that allews yeu to block end unblock yeur card.If you detect any suspicious activity on your account,visit any CABS branch immediately.
You can also contact us on (024) 2 870 158, 870 570,870 567, 870 532 between 8.00am and 4.30pm or on (024) 2 252 861-4/9 on our 24-hour contact centre. CABS is in the process of rolling out Chip & PIN enabled cards to all CABS customers. These cards have security fe·atures that provide better protection against card fraud.
By A Correspondent- Zanu PF linked lawyer, Tinomudaishe Chinyoka has said that the criminal justice system must learn from the treason case of MDC’s vice-chairperson, Job Sikhala.
Chinyoka said that treason cases are down the pecking order hence the need for the system to give priority to cases which are ‘critical’. Posting on Twitter, Chinyoka said:
One hopes our criminal justice system learns from the acquittal of @JobWiwaSikala to review all pending ‘treason’ cases. There are crimes crying for prosecution, treason just isn’t one of them.
His remarks come after the High Court yesterday acquitted Sikhala of treason charges that were raised against him last year after he had remarked at his party’s rally that the MDC would overthrow president Emmerson Mnangagwa before 2023.
Last saw a number of opposition political parties’ members and human rights defenders arrested over allegations that they were planning to overthrow a ‘constitutionally’ established government.
Some have said that pending corruption cases have to be prosecuted first considering the effect corruption has on the already ailing economy.
Zimbabwe is in a political crisis which the biggest opposition political party the MDC has described as a crisis of legitimacy emanating from July 2018 rigged election.
The political conflict is largely blamed for the economic crisis bedeviling the country.
Elections will take place and there are many forms of mediation that can take place at each phase of the electoral cycle. However, I posit that preventive mediation can help prepare ground for credible elections in 2023.Peventive mediation is about resolving disputes prior to emergency of a full-blown conflict.
The focus in Zimbabwe at the moment is on crisis response mediation to avert the deteriorating political and economic conditions in the country as was the case in 2008 after the disputed presidential run -off election.
Whilst, crisis response mediation is important it is critical to review the full electoral process with the lens of mediation.
Several indicators of conflict existed in Zimbabwe prior to the elections of July 2018 and there are no genuine attempts by the government to address the challenges.
Concerns were raised about Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s independence leading to accusations that ZEC was politically biased.
Issues such as the design of the presidential ballot paper were also raised. The ZEC refused to release an electronic copy of the voter’s roll in time.
In addition, there were extensive reports of efforts to undermine public confidence in the secrecy of the ballot, such as rumours that the BVR system could be used to identify how someone voted and reports of officials demanding to see and record individual voter’s registration numbers, leading the voter to believe that his or her vote would be tracked. The ruling ZANU-PF relied heavily on state resources in campaigning with little differentiation between the state and the party.
There were also widespread reports of the partisan distribution of government food aid and agricultural inputs to coerce support for the ruling party. Traditional leaders are explicitly forbidden from engaging in political affairs under the 2013 Constitution.
However, in some rural areas, traditional leaders regularly led voters to doubt the secrecy of the vote, required villagers to attend ruling party rallies, and encouraged villagers to vote for the ruling party, often implying repercussions for not doing so.
Significant concerns exist about the role of the military in Zimbabwean politics. State-owned media showed systematic and extreme bias in favour of the ruling party.
Electoral processes are made by stand alone activities or processes which provide opportunities for preventive mediation. There is need for preventive mediation around the electoral framework and architecture determined by the legal instruments. It is the legal instruments that define the political context in which the election is held. The electoral framework also pertains to the neutrality of ZEC.
This election management body is supposed to be independent in terms of roles and responsibilities among other things. According to some major political players, civil society and the general public Zac is not independent or sufficiently credible. The effectiveness of the judiciary system to mediate political disputes also depends on their perceived impartiality and credibility. In the absence of credible national mechanisms, third party mediation may be considered.
Looking ahead to 2023 Zimbabwe really need preventive mediation efforts to deal with several toxic issues that will definitely militate against the peacefulness, freeness and fairness of the 2023 general election. Several issues must be fixed for elections to be free and fair. There is still a great opportunity to ensure that Zimbabwe’s 2023 election is credible but the opportunity may soon be lost.
There is currently emerging a great controversy around the delimitation of constituencies, issues around the partisan distribution of food aid and agricultural inputs must be addressed.
The ruling party’s blatant use of state resources in political campaigns, together with the illegal involvement of traditional leaders in political affairs must come to an immediate end.
The registration of voters and the delimitation of constituency boundaries can also be a source of political manipulation and therefore of conflict.
The delimitation of constituency boundaries will be a source of tension in Zimbabwe’s electoral processes ahead of 2023.In this regard the delimitation exercise should be more objective and transparent.
Breaking the secrecy around the printing, storage and movement of ballot papers is key. Lastly, the independence of ZEC has always been a source of conflict.
Preventive mediation can avert conflict and a further deterioration of the overall political and economic well-being of a country.
However, there is a scarcity of nonpartisan domestic actors to mediate the disputes. There is always the direct accusations and perceptions of partisanship. It is hard to find credible individuals with the power to convene, who have not taken sides in the internal politics of the country or who are not perceived as favouring one candidate or the other.
On the other hand, the incumbent government is also reluctant to admit the existence of tensions or the prospects of another failed elections if the toxic issues are not addressed, which makes it difficult for external actors to intervene.
Own Correspondent|We will be going live shortly with the leader of the Matabeleland Collective which had a meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday.
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…..We then conducted a strategic retreat we came up with a position paper which is contained in now paper which people can find online and once we had crafted that position paper within sought to fulfill the mandate that we had been given at the city whole to go and tell tell the leader what we had been told by the people of Zimbabwe.
yesterday was the second time of meeting the president what were the key issues that you discussed with him.
it took us quite a while to get that appointment it took us through…. Eventually we had a letter of acceptance on the 2nd of march 2019…but I think for us what seemed very t is that we ever people of matabeleland we have stayed for a long time in the pain of this massacre Gukurahundi… So we recommended the low hanging fruits position and we explained…. And we then identified and implementation matrix that we we submitted and the president then took that matrix into his cabinet… We are continuing to engage the president and cabinet…
yesterday we were asked by his excellency to report back on the success of the implementation of this matrix.
we were hosted by him yesterday he wanted feedback from us.
in his update the president said that he is disappointed that very little has been achieved a year later.
you were all so unhappy you know in a negotiating process like the one we are in one has to be patient so we were then told mid December last year that the president wishes to come and ask us for an official and public update we done we then decided to wait… We then reported frankly and brutally to the president we are not happy to the implementation but along the way we have started to build a lot of trust and that is why the president….
how has the general response from the people of matabeleland on the achievement of the failures that you have come up with in your meeting with the president
will overwhelmed by the amount of people who said they wanted to come and meet the president and logistics became quite serious the logistical nightmare especially in the security environment we had very little time in planning so we were overwhelmed by the people…
but we must find a way to find closure…
Qu – that’s president Emerson and look genuine
Answer …
Qu – from your last engagement with him to your yesterday with him have there been any steps taken towards solving the issue?
Own Correspondent|We will be going live shortly with the leader of the Matabeleland Collective which had a meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday.
we then conducted a strategic retreat we came up with a position paper which is contained in now paper which people can find online and once we had crafted that position paper within sought to fulfill the mandate that we had been given at the city whole to go and tell tell the leader what we had been told by the people of Zimbabwe.
yesterday was the second time of meeting the president what were the key issues that you discussed with him.
it took us quite a while to get that appointment it took us through…. Eventually we had a letter of acceptance on the 2nd of march 2019…but I think for us what seemed very t is that we ever people of matabeleland we have stayed for a long time in the pain of this massacre Gukurahundi… So we recommended the low hanging fruits position and we explained…. And we then identified and implementation matrix that we we submitted and the president then took that matrix into his cabinet… We are continuing to engage the president and cabinet…
yesterday we were asked by his excellency to report back on the success of the implementation of this matrix.
we were hosted by him yesterday he wanted feedback from us.
in his update the president said that he is disappointed that very little has been achieved a year later.
you were all so unhappy you know in a negotiating process like the one we are in one has to be patient so we were then told mid December last year that the president wishes to come and ask us for an official and public update we done we then decided to wait… We then reported frankly and brutally to the president we are not happy to the implementation but along the way we have started to build a lot of trust and that is why the president….
how has the general response from the people of matabeleland on the achievement of the failures that you have come up with in your meeting with the president
will overwhelmed by the amount of people who said they wanted to come and meet the president and logistics became quite serious the logistical nightmare especially in the security environment we had very little time in planning so we were overwhelmed by the people…
but we must find a way to find closure…
Qu – that’s president Emerson and look genuine
Answer …
Qu – from your last engagement with him to your yesterday with him have there been any steps taken towards solving the issue?
Suspended ZANU-Pf Youth leaders retract their corruption list after meeting with Deputy Defence Minister.
In a very stunning development, suspended Zanu-pf youth leaders who recently caused a stir within the ruling party after naming and shaming individuals associated with the President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputies have shockingly, ‘retracted’ their claims on state-run national television, ZBC.
This comes after the corruption crusaders, suspended youth secretary Lewis Matutu and political commissar Godfrey Tsenegamu were recently given marching orders over their ‘misguided activism and failing to follow procedure.
The youth leaders earlier this month named businessmen Tafadzwa Musarara as well as oil moguls Kuda Tagwirei and Billy Rautenbach as the people behind the suffering in the country during an explosive press statement.
However, their anti-corruption campaign seems to have backfired and have been forced to make a dramatic u-turn in their corruption claims.
A 21-YEAR-OLD man from Filabusi has been arrested for fatally stabbing a man who had offered him a lift.
Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele confirmed the incident which occurred at Skuta area in Filabusi last Saturday at around 9PM.
He said Everton Dube from Tsotsi B Village in Filabusi stabbed John Dube from Mberengwa on the stomach.
This was after Dube demanded some of the money he had paid as fare since he was seated on the loading box.
‘’I can confirm that we recorded a murder case which occurred in Skuta area in Filabusi. The now deceased John Dube was driving a Ford Ranger double cab from Zvishavane to Mbalabala with six passengers on board. When he got to Mberengwa turn off he picked up three more passengers who were going to Skuta and they agreed to pay $55 each.’’
Upon dropping off at Skuta, Everton Dube demanded back $10 from the driver after complaining that he travelled uncomfortably as he had been seated on the loading box and it was windy,’’ he said.
Chief Insp Ndebele said the driver disembarked from the vehicle in order to resolve the matter with Everton.
He said instead Everton drew a knife and stabbed Dube on the stomach leaving his intestines protruding.
Chief Insp Ndebele said the other passengers rushed to Dube’s aid while Everton removed the keys from the ignition and fled with them.
He said the passengers stopped another vehicle which ferried Dube to the nearest hospital but he died along the way.
Chief Insp Ndebele said the matter was reported to the police resulting in Everton’s arrest while at his home.
He urged members of the public to desist from resorting to violence when faced with disputes.
‘’We continue to urge people to desist from resorting to violence when faced with disputes. They should find amicable ways of resolving issues or engage third parties. People should also desist from carrying around dangerous weapons. As police we recently issued a ban against the carrying of these dangerous weapons as they have been the cause of many murder cases and serious assault cases.
“In this case a life was lost over $10 yet the matter could have been resolved easily. People are often murdered over trivial issues. Motorists should also be careful on who they offer lifts and not pick up people randomly,” Chief Insp Ndebele said.
Own Correspondent|Former Zambian footballer Kalusha Bwalya has failed Football AAssociation of Zambia’s integrity test and has therefore been automatically therefore disqualified from contesting the FAZ presidency .
But Lusaka mayor Miles Sampa has decided
to honour him by naming one of our roads after the man who was banned by FIFA for corruption.
In August 2018, Football’s world governing body, Fifa, banned Kalusha Bwalya for two years from taking part in any football activity.
The ban followed an investigation into his links to another banned Qatari official Mohammed Bin Hammam.
FIFA found that Bwalya had accepted bribes violating Fifa’s code of ethics.
Later in January 2019, Fifa reduced Kalusha Bwalya’s two-year ban from all football activities.
Fifa said its appeal panel had reduced Bwalya’s ban to the time he had already served, while his fine was also cut to 10,000 Swiss francs ($10,090) from 100,000 Swiss francs ($100,900).
“The Fifa Appeal Committee decided to reduce the duration of the ban from taking part in any football-related activity imposed on Mr Bwalya to the period already served at the time of the notification of the present decision.
“As a consequence, the ban imposed on Mr Bwalya ended upon notification of the decision of the Fifa Appeal Committee.”
Note the reduction of the sentence and fine did not absolve Kalusha. He remains guilty of corruption but it was only his punishment that was reduced. In other words, his integrity is still in tatters.
PARLIAMENT has started investigations into a series of alleged misconduct acts by the main opposition MDC MPs who either refused to stand up for President Emmerson Mnangagwa when attending Parliament or decided to walk out on the state leader since 2018.
In a letter dated 12 February 2020 and served to one of the accused MDC MPs, a committee to investigate the matter has already been set.
“The letter serves to inform you that the privileges committee has commenced investigations into allegations of misconduct regarding your conduct on the occasions that the Head of State has attended Parliament in the performance of his constitutional duties,” reads part of the letter signed by the Clerk of Court, Kennedy Chokuda.
“A matter of privilege regarding the conduct of Honourable Members of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-A) was raised in the House on Thursday, 14 November 2019.
“The matter of privilege raised was to the effect that whenever His Excellency, The President, Hon. E.D. Mnangagwa attended Parliament in his official capacity as Head of State and Government, Hon Members of the MDC-A Party either did not rise as a mark of respect or walked out of the House.
“Such behaviour was found to be grossly disrespectful of the office and person of the Head of State and Government in terms of Parliamentary custom and practice which the institution of Parliament in any jurisdiction is expected to observe.
“Such conduct was also found to undermine the dignity and integrity of the august House.
“The Chair therefore, ruled that there existed a prima facie case of contempt of Parliament hence the appointment of the Privileges Committee to investigate the matter and come up with corrective measures.”
The MDC legislators walked out on Mnangagwa as he presented his State of the Nation Address (SONA) in 2018.
The committee, as per details in the letter, is set to determine whether the actions and any other that may arise in the course of investigations do not constitute contempt of Parliament.
However, the letter does not specify when the investigations will resume.
High Court judge Justice David Mangota has dismissed an application by former Harare town clerk Josephine Ncube challenging her suspension by ex-mayor Bernard Manyenyeni.
Ncube, who is also chamber secretary, had argued that her suspension in January 2018 was not in accordance with section 140 of the Urban Councils Act and, as such, must be declared unlawful, null and void.
But Justice Mangota dismissed her application with costs, saying she had failed to support her case with relevant statutes.
“The applicant (Ncube) appears to have prepared and filed her case in a hurry. She did not develop the theme of her argument. She left it hanging in the air, so to speak. She did not rebut the respondent’s assertions which, in all respects, she should have rebutted,” Justice Mangota said.
“She did not refer me to any rule, regulations or law which prohibits an employer from suspending its worker when the latter is on sick leave. She did not refer me to any rule, regulation or law which prevents an employer from inviting its worker who is on sick leave to a disciplinary hearing.”
The judge said all Ncube managed to do in respect of her matter was to accuse the City of Harare of not having complied with the procedural requirements of the country’s labour laws.
“She did not state what those labour laws were or are. She left that very important matter to the court to guess what she exactly meant to convey to it. She put up a very poor show. She did so much to her unfortunate detriment … the applicant failed to prove her case on a balance of probabilities. The same stands on nothing. It is, accordingly, dismissed with costs,” he said.
On the contrary, the judge said the City of Harare managed to precisely articulate its argument and convinced the court that its decision to suspend her was above board.
“The respondent (City of Harare), in my view, must have agonised over the invidious position in which it found itself. It must, therefore, have done its homework and discovered the existence of another law, which, in its view, would assist it to bring about the result which it intended,” he said.
“As long, therefore, as the law it came up with was supportive of its case legally, it cannot be faulted for having departed from the Urban Councils Act in preference to the Labour Act as read with Statutory Instrument 15 of 2006.”
THE trial of Bulawayo businessman Oricious Moyo who allegedly shot his lover’s husband kicked off at the High Court yesterday with the accused person denying allegations of engaging in an extra marital affair with the deceased’s wife.
Moyo (41) of Emganwini suburb was initially charged with attempted murder until his victim Tawanda “MaPecca” Moyo (43), a former member of Siyaya Arts Group, later succumbed to the injuries.
He appeared before Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Martin Makonese facing a murder charge in connection with the death of “MaPecca.”
Moyo, who is out on $2 000 bail, was remanded to February 19 for judgment.
He claimed the deceased and his accomplices cooked up the charges as a way of trying to cover up for their attempted robbery.
The prosecutor Mr Kudakwashe Jaravaza said on July 25 at around 9PM, Moyo parked his motor vehicle at his residence waiting for the gate to be opened.
He was in the company of Jacqueline Moyo, with whom he was allegedly having an extra-marital affair.
Jacqueline was also an employee at Fish and Chicken City owned by Moyo and was the deceased’s estranged wife.
“While still parked at the gate, the now deceased Tawanda Moyo confronted the pair and inquired about their relationship.”
The court heard that at that moment Moyo started his car in an attempt to flee but Tawanda clung to the front passenger’s door.
“This resulted in Moyo producing a pistol and shooting Tawanda once on the right side of ribcage and he fell down,” said Mr Jaravaza.
The court heard that Moyo later reported the incident to the police accusing Tawanda of trying to rob him. Police attended the scene and summoned an ambulance which took Tawanda to hospital.
On August 28, an operation was conducted on Tawanda who still had a bullet lodged in his body near the spinal cord. However, after the operation, Tawanda’s condition deteriorated and he was transferred to the Intensive Care Unit where he died the following day.
Tawanda’s post mortem report shows that he died due to septic shock, septic laceration, gunshot wounds and assault.
Moyo, through his lawyer Mr Robert Ndlovu of R Ndlovu and Company, is counter-accusing Tawanda and his two friends Steward Nyathi and Leeroy Malunga of attempting to rob him, resulting in the shooting incident.
“I arrived home from a prayer meeting and parked my car in the front gate and as a security measure I called my maid to open the gate for me. However, while waiting for the gate to be opened, Nyathi and Malunga attempted to open the door of my car on the driver’s side, but they failed because I had locked it,” he said.
Sensing danger, Moyo said he pulled out his pistol, which was tucked in between his thighs and cocked it.
“At that moment my attention shifted towards the deceased who opened the front passenger door, which was not locked. demanded money and when I realised that I was on the verge of being attacked and robbed, I accelerated the car and turned right with the deceased clinging on the door of the moving car,” he said.
Moyo said it was not his intention to kill Tawanda, arguing that he acted in self defence. He said the deceased and his accomplices wanted to harm and rob him of his money and other valuables.
“Tawanda tried to reach for the pistol in a bid to disarm me and I then pulled a trigger and the deceased got shot on the lower part of the body and fell to the ground. I then proceeded to Nkulumane Police Station and reported the matter.”
Moyo also denied that he was having an affair with Jacqueline and argued that she was only his employee. He said the deceased and his accomplices fabricated the story to cover up their offence and therefore seeks an acquittal.
Own Correspondent|Public relations practitioners and communicators should be sufficiently equipped to enhance their capacity in rebranding Zimbabwe, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
Minister Mutsvangwa was addressing the inaugural Institute of Public Relations and Communication Zimbabwe (IPRCZ) workshop held yesterday in Harare.
Zimbabwe is on a rebranding offensive since the inception of the New Dispensation in 2017 after the country’s ranking as a viable tourism and investment destination slumped over two decades owing to bilateral differences between Harare and London.
Immediately after his inauguration in 2017, President Mnangagwa adopted the “Zimbabwe is open for business” policy and sought reengagement with the international community.
Mnangagwa hired a four lobby and public relations (PR) firms in a desperate bid to spruce up his government’s battered international image and bolster the diplomatic re-engagement drive that has fallen off the rails amid a growing backlash over the deteriorating human rights situation in the country.
President Mnangagwa’s administration engaged London-based BTP Advisers—which joins United States-based Mercury International Limited, Ballard Partners and Avenue Strategies—in a quest to help Zimbabwe return to the community of nations after decades of isolation.
Minister Mutsvangwa noted that Zimbabwe had for long endured bad reputation, pointing out that both Government and the private sector had a responsibility to portray the country’s true image.
“Public relations practitioners must be capacitated to be able to represent their organisations and the country at large. We want to see more of training and workshops for public relations practitioners and communicators so as to enhance their capacities in terms of rebranding the country to a better and more prosperous Zimbabwe,” Minister Mutsvangwa said.
Running under the theme; “Earning trust, establishing valuable relationships to rebranding Zimbabwe in line with vision 2030,” the meeting intended to brainstorm best ways possible to reposition Zimbabwe to its rightful place among other countries.
Economist and member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) Mr Eddie Cross said Government, especially the Finance Ministry, should be at the forefront of communicating the state of the economy to avoid misinterpretation of events by the general public.
Cross further indicated that Zimbabwe does not need the many American experts engaged by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to speak for Zimbabwe and take away millions of dollars.
Cross echoed Mutsvangwa’s sentiments that locals should be engaged to do the job.
Mr Cross implored Zimbabweans to select the kind of information they disseminate about their country, particularly on social media platforms.
“Communication is at the heart of understanding where we are, the problem of confidence in our country, in our Government can only be addressed by communication.
“We need to market our country and communicate a good message about our country. Zimbabwe has achieved macro-economic stability but we need to explain why we have inflation to basically make it clear to the people.
“Communication is not simple, communicators are required to be frank and we should use all our tools at our disposal for our people to regain confidence in our country,” said Mr Cross.
The convener of the meeting and executive director of IPRC, Mr Proctor Nyemba weighed in saying public relations should be in sync with Government’s vision.
“This meeting’s objective was to create an engagement between the public sector and Government on how to manage the public relations of the country. We want both of them to have a common vision on how to envision 2030,” he said.
MDC-Alliance vice national chair Job Sikhala was yesterday acquitted on subversion charges by Masvingo High Court Judge Justice Garainesu Mawadze, with ZANU PF Aligned “experts” celebrating the judgement claiming that it is a sign that the rule of law was alive and well in Zimbabwe.
Justice Mawadze also upheld Sikhala’s application for exception to the charge, saying it was meritorious. He upheld Sikhala’s not guilty plea he had entered earlier on, ruling that it would “be a sad day for the country’s jurisprudence if a person is charged on the basis of semantics”.
Justice Mawadze said the basis of the charges was Sikhala’s statement that was taken out of context. “The State put a spin to the alleged utterances by the accused. The statements should prima facie speak for themselves. The State used a wrong approach. Mr Zvekare proffered his own subjective interpretation but the charge has to be clear if accused is to have a fair trial.”
Commenting on the judgment, Mr Joel Mambara, a lawyer, said Zimbabwe had always demonstrated that there was rule of law.
“Rule of law is an elusive concept. When justice is in your favour, there is rule of law. When you are properly tried and found guilty, there is no rule of law,” he said.
“One is confounded when each time the beneficiaries of the rule of law shout the loudest that there is no rule of law. This is done ostensibly to entrench their positions and to win donor sympathy. Justice has not only been always done, it has been seen to be done. Sikhala’s matter is a living example.”
Veteran lawyer Mr Tinomudaishe Chinyoka said the prosecution was always doomed from day one.
“There was no crime committed and the Prosecutor General (Mr Kumbirai Hodzi) should never have agreed to prosecute the matter,” he said.
Government has dismissed as false, claims by MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa that President Mnangagwa was evading former South African President Mr Thabo Mbeki in an equally “fallacious” narrative that he wanted to facilitate political dialogue between Zanu PF and the opposition party.
Speaking at the Bulawayo Press Club on Wednesday, Chamisa claimed that Mr Mbeki had told him that President Mnangagwa was neither taking nor returning his calls to talk about the “dialogue”.
In an interview at the State House in Bulawayo yesterday, Presidential spokesperson George Charamba said President Mnangagwa and Mr Mbeki actually met at the recent African Union Summit in Ethiopia.
“I don’t know what he was referring to. He is not a member of the Mbeki house as far as I know, or is he a member of the Mnangagwa household, so he wouldn’t know what goes on between the two of them,” said Charamba.
“In reality, the two met briefly on the sidelines of the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa and had a bit of a chat and I can assure you that the President of Zimbabwe, out of courtesy, updated the former President of South Africa on the developments in the country.”
Charamba said the MDC-A’s wish for a Mr Mbeki-driven dialogue will not be realised as there already is the Political Actors Dialogue set up for engagement between political players in the country.
“By the way, there is a misconception to say that President Mbeki came to Zimbabwe to mediate between MDC and Zanu PF,” he said. “That’s not true, it is actually a wish by the MDC which will not be realised.
“The President has made it clear that the only available platform for national political dialogue is the Political Actors Dialogue. Anyone or everyone interested in engaging Zanu PF or any other party will do so within the context of Polad and no other platform.”
Charamba said Polad was not structured around size, imagined or real, but around the need to depoliticise the society, debate developmental issues for the country to move forward in harmony.
“It is not about the electoral strength of respective parties, after all, let it not be forgotten that the offer for dialogue is actually voluntary. It is not a requirement of the Constitution, it is not a logical outcome of a winner takes all kind of electoral system,” he said.
“It is really a wish on the part of the President to carry on board everyone who participated in the 2018 elections in the spirit of harmony and in the spirit of ensuring that all energies of the country are harnessed towards a common purpose.”
“When people are brave and they stand up to it, guns will not work, the sound of the gun will not be heard.”
Nelson Chamisa, 14th February 2020.
Below is a side transcript of MDC leader Nelson Chamisa at Masvingo on Friday. Chamisa spoke at length saying his party is demanding a people’s government not one created by a constitutional court.
He also said he refuses to be forced into action by people with agendas. He said, “Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.”
FULL TEXT: When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.
You don’t debate about solidarity; we must go together, fight together, we weep together and we enjoy together. So now Mai Sikhala we want to thank you. Some of you do not know that for the struggle to move there are heroes, thank you very much. I thank you all, these are the people who when there are problems they are there. I saw them where the police were.
Excuse me our Secretary-General and all the leadership assembled here, the chair of the women and the youth.
I was once a youth and I used to refuse to be used. I would sing Hatidi zvekupihwa order nemasaskamu!
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I think you the whole standing committee…
We said this is not Valentine’s Day it is Morgan Tsvangirai Day.
The second thing we are gathered here; we are gathered here because one of our heroes had been arrested… another one will be appearing in court on the 28th of February. When you arrest one of us you have arrested all of us.
So we have come here for this party is now large. There is no party which is greater, larger than this one the whole of the African continent. It is a fact that the MDC has 28 out of 30 mayors in the whole of Zimbabwe. It is a fact that this party was voted in by more than 2.6 million people.
Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.
I said for people to do what they should do they do it according to the right timing.
When I came here I found the police waiting and some of my people told me president if your go through this way you will be teargassed so I passed through the middle of them.
We will not allow police to be used for wrong things, a police officer has a badge of honour. That is why you see the police, their badge it says for the law, for the people, and for the country, so the police must not be used to assault us. Our people after throwing targas at me they don’t have a bag of tea, after throwing teargas at me they don’t even have an underwear to wear. After throwing targas at me, their shoe is still opened wide.
Mr Sikhala I saw your zvidobi. They are zvidobis of the struggle. Aaah Maiguru, are these the dobis you are getting at home? LAUGHTER.
The first thing is love the second thing is hope the third thing is sacrifice. This is the life of Morgan Tsvangirai.
Everywhere I go people are saying Nelson Chamisa Morgan Tsvangirai left you directions to the way.
I will not be misled.
Mnangagwa does not have a clue. Chiwenga has no clue.
Today as we speak what Morgan tsvangirai talk about hope he said no matter how difficult life becomes you remain holding onto hope you will get there. We will get there we will get there when we get there.
Tsvangirai represented sacrifuce. He used to eat bans and cream soda. He was a basic man. That is what I said no matter how broke we are we must never compromise the struggle.
Our only gift to the people is to lead them and deliver the struggle. Real love is to represent the people and to do what they want.
Yes, we will correct the problems of Masvingo party leadership. We want to ensure we get 26 out of 26 not what we saw in Mwenezi(sic). Can ZANU win over here?
Tsvangirai was a man of love and unity he told me to unite with Biti and Welshman. The vision has got nothing to do with too many people a vision is with one person. So to all those who follow when I say jump you must jump when I say run you must run. That is why you see soldiers are told to march left right left right.
We said that this year we have 5 critical zones:
Number 1 – the fight we have is that there must be a people’s government not this one of the constitutional court not this one of Emmerson Mnangagwa.
When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.
Mnangagwa tells people that they must eat potatoes and vegetables while he himself is feasting on meat while he is on a private jet.
Number 2 – We are fighting for a people’s budget not the kind of life that we are seeing when people cannot afford basics we want our dignity returned to the people.
Number 3 – We want to address the problem of corruption. We are missing $3bln. Who is responsible Mr Biti?
Biti replies: it is Mnangagwa!
I said those people I will tell you myself. They know what we are doing.
The 4th thing – is the one that we have come here such as this one of Sikhala. We are struggling with this issue of Mashurugwi. We must not call them that. They are Mnangagwa’# people.
Number 5 – is the issue of the constitution Emmerson Mnangagwa is messing with the constitution; he is now possessed with the demons of Ian Smith and Robert Mugabe. Mugabe changed this 19 times, Mnangagwa wants to change it 27 times in one year.
So what is the way forward the way forward is for you and me where you are, looking at me, let us fix our country there is no one else with powers more than you as an individual, everyone let us fix the country we don’t want to get to May, June while we are in this problem, we can fix it. Until when will we drink from boreholes? While we use generators?
What kind of a country is that in which: school fees rtgs; a whole government forming a committee of roller meal! A whole government setting up a committee for mealie meal.
If you give us this thing we will not take a day before you start enjoying the country and getting suffocated with goodness.
I told Emmerson Mnangagwa why don’t we use the United States dollars while we fix the country? give the soldiers the US dollar give the police officers the US dollars so that people can survive, why do you want the people to live on rtgs dollars?
Let us not insult others. MDC let us be full of love.
My last words that I leave you the people of this province that one has been on this issue of dialogue. I told him I am ready to talk, I had been sent by our council. We want to give peace a chance and so I told Emmerson Mnangagwa let us agree, you stole the elections we are not going to go ahead to 2023 before we are clear that you stole the elections.
There will be no elections in this country until we resolve this issue. The elections must be respected. This year we have a right to fix the country all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us.
Emerson Mnangagwa will not be able to run this country he is refusing dialogue. And now he is busy saying Nelson Chamisa is the problem. I am advising him that this country is burning. I am saying to him hear me so that we can fix this country before it is too late.
State Media|President Mnangagwa yesterday said he takes seriously the grievances of the people of Matabeleland, including dialogue towards finding closure to the emotive and sensitive Gukurahundi issue.
He made the remarks at State House in Bulawayo where he met civic society organisations from Matabeleland in a frank and open discussion over a number of issues.
The President was accompanied by Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe, Acting Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Dr Joram Gumbo and Registrar-General Mr Clement Masango to respond to concerns from the meeting.
Secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabhiza, who is also head of secretariat in the engagement and dialogue with Matabeleland civic society organisations, presented the implementation matrix from last year’s meeting with Matabeleland Collective, before the engagement was broadened to include all organisations from the region.
The President listened to submissions by speakers, including suggestions on how to find closure on Gukurahundi.
He praised the speakers for speaking from their hearts on Gukurahundi, saying the approach will lead to consensus in mapping the way forward.
“My Government is committed to promoting the spirit of cooperation and dialogue amongst all Zimbabweans, where dialogue totally eclipses confrontation as a method of choice in resolving thorny issues that may rise or have risen in our society.
“Allow me, therefore, to proffer a few words of advice in view of the issues that have been raised by the Matabeleland Civic Society which are of such sensitivity and pain, that they are always going to raise sharp differences and emotions in any discussion to resolve them.
“However, we must resist the urge to elevate any differences that arise out of discussions aimed at resolving the issues in Matabeleland to a level where they become permanent barriers that prevent meaningful dialogue amongst us.”
President Mnangagwa said his door remained open to everyone, even those who did not attend yesterday’s meeting on issues that affect the region.
“Let me assure you that, as I have demonstrated by convening this meeting today, I shall continue to monitor this dialogue very closely and hold all my officials accountable for the successful implementation of issues discussed here,” said the President.
“I reiterate that, as Zimbabweans, we are one. Together we can overcome any challenges that confront us.”
President Mnangagwa took time to respond to issues raised by various speakers.
Dr Dumisani Ngwenya from Matabeleland Collective asked President Mnangagwa if he was sincere about bringing closure to Gukurahundi.
“I think Cde Ngwenya, I’m very pleased with what you said because it came from your heart. A platform like this one is created for that purpose, once those grievances are stated,” said President Mnangagwa.
“Again, it will require all the stakeholders with grievances to come together and say how do we move forward and not how do we move backwards?
“You are wondering whether this Government is sincere, if I ask you, are you sincere? What would you say? And I believe what you were saying is sincere from your point of view, I also believe that you should believe me that after 39 years of silence, I say let’s talk about this thing and you doubt my sincerity. I don’t know what you would want to see.”
The President said Zimbabwe could not leave in the past, but learn from it and adopt the good things and never repeat the bad.
A representative of the Zipra Veterans Trust Mr Buster Magwizi raised the issue of Zipra’s properties.
President Mnangagwa reminded Mr Magwizi that there were engagements outside yesterday’s meeting that he was aware of, and advised him that the processes should remain in that platform.
The President urged Matabeleland Collective coordinator Mrs Jenny Williams not to lose heart in engaging the Government after she reported to him that a Cabinet Minister called her names.
President Mnangagwa said Government was working at achieving consensus on how best to address the exhumation and reburial of Gukurahundi victims in a manner that will not offend anyone.
“In due course, I will receive recommendations from all concerned parties, including the affected families, the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) and the traditional leaders and other civic society groups,” he said.
“It is my sincere desire that we conduct the exercise of these exhumations in a manner that will bring healing to those in pain and unity within our society.”
President Mnangagwa said it was Government policy that ECD children should be taught by people who spoke their mother language.
“The importance of access to quality and relevant education cannot be over emphasised, more so during the formative stages of our learners,” he said.
“My Government recognises the need to use 16 recognised national languages, in particular at ECD levels.
“The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education reiterated this Government policy only last week. We urge communities to encourage those in the teaching fraternity with competences in various languages to come forward as building blocks for the success of the policy.”
President Mnangagwa said the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services was concluding processes to issue language-based community radio stations.
“These endeavours by my Government are designed to entrench the principle of inclusivity and unity in our diversity,” he said.
President Mnangagwa urged provinces to use devolution funds to pursue priority developmental projects in their respective areas.
Own Correspondent|President Emmerson Mnangagwa was in Bulawayo for a second meeting with the Matabeleland Civil Society leaders on Friday where he had a torrid time as Matabeleland demanded answers on how the government would bring closure to the Gukurahundi atrocities, which happened in the region in the early 1980s.
Mnangagwa was in Bulawayo to make a follow up on achievements made from his Match 2019 engagement with the Matabeleland Collective. In his first meeting, Mnangagwa had it easy as the group appeared uncoordinated and not sure how to handle him. Issues were presented haphazardly giving Mnangagwa a chance to ride above the grouping. In fact, the collective immediately split after Mnangagwa’s first engagement with a splinter section blaming the leadership for being too nice and soft with Mnangagwa.
Those who left the Collective have since formed a counter Matabeleland Forum which has vowed that it will never meet with Mnangagwa as such meetings will be tantamount to endorsing his “illegitimate” presidency.
The former members boycotted the engagement, claiming that the union had been hijacked by Mnangagwa’s blue-eyed boys.
Those who attended on Friday were in a no nonsense mood as they heavily grilled Mnangagwa on his failure to own up and bring closure to the Gukurahundi massacres.
Baster Magwizi, a former ZIPRA cadre and Zimbabwe National Army officer, challenged Mnangagwa to come out in the open and acknowledge his participation in Gukurahundi and offer a genuine apology to the people of Matabeleland.
“We must start with and acknowledgement that Gukurahundi happened. It occurred in the past, but it is still happening,” he said.
“That public acknowledgement sets benchmarks for an apology. As ZIPRA, we are victims of Gukurahundi. We were the first victims and when we were first victimised we ran home where we were butchered with our families.
“I was in the army, I saw it. This is not acrimonious nor vengeance, but we want public acknowledgement that Gukurahundi was a traumatic experience. We don’t want to take the matter to the international arena, we believe in home grown solutions. The president must release the Dumbutshena and Chihambakwe commissions. People must know what happened in Entumbane and Seke. There must be space for full disclosure,” said Magwizi.
A youth representative, Zibusiso Moyo said youths wanted to be told the truth on exactly what happened during Gukurahundi and why their parents were murdered.
She demanded that Gukurahundi history be put in books and taught in schools.
“It has to be documented and academically taught,” she said.
In his address, Mnangagwa tried to escape from Magwizi’s barrage claiming that he was also a founder member of ZIPRA in 1962 and would therefore want to be involved when ZIPRA discusses its issues.
Without words to say in response to the attack on his Gukurahundi involvement, Mnangagwa escaped the issue by calling for a careful consideration of the Gukurahundi issues.
“Gukurahundi requires careful consideration with due regard to families. My government is working on how best to solve this in a manner that does not offend anyone,” he said.
However, the Permanent Secretary in the Justice Ministry, Virginia Mabhiza, said the government was set to start exhumations of Gukurahundi victims.
“Exhumations are to be done orderly in a legal manner. Communities, faith-based organisations and NPRC (National Peace and Reconciliation Commission) are to work together legally,” she said.
“There were some who wanted to conduct illegal exhumations and government had to object. It was made clear that discussing Gukurahundi was not a criminal offence as long as the talks are not in bad faith or incite violence but to assist the healing process. Government hasn’t received any victimisation reports.”
Mabhiza said the Public Service and Health ministries were identified as line ministries to provide medical and psycho support services for the surviving Gukurahundi victims as counselling in communities.
Freelance journalist Tarisai Mudahondo survived a fatal accident that claimed seven people outside Kwekwe on Monday.
Mudahondo was among the Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (ZUPCO) passengers when the accident occurred.
Speaking from her Kwekwe home she said she cheated death and could not stand watching blood stained corpses.
“I was in the bus when l suddenly saw the bus veering off the road trying to avoid a head on crash with a Honda fit that had encroached into the Harare -bound bus’s lane,”said Mudahondo.
“The bus hit the fit, vendors and another kombi before uprooting a tree, it was so horrible as a lot of people were seriously injured and some died on the spot it was so disturbing to see blood all over the place and blood on dead bodies.”
The journalist said she lost her belongings before being rushed to Kwekwe general hospital where she was admitted for two days.
“I lost most of my belongs soon after being rushed to the hospital where l was admitted for two days l was stitched on my leg and currently suffering chest pains the doctors said it was due to impact but on x-ray they said it is not affected.”
Meanwhile, ZUPCO buses have been heavily involved in fatal road accidents.
Socialite and businessman Genius Kadungure, who is in custody, has filed a bail appeal with the High Court after Acting Chief Magistrate Mr Munamato Mutevedzi denied him bail last week.
He is facing fraud charges for allegedly undervaluing excise duty for his top- of-the-range Bentley Continental GT to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra).
He paid US$81 000 instead of US$139 665, allegedly prejudicing Zimra of $58 665.
High Court judge Justice Webster Chinamora subsequently ordered Kadungure to pay an additional US$58 000.
Through his attorneys, Venturas and Samukange Legal Practitioners, Kadungure argued that Mr Mutevedzi erred in concluding that he committed an offence whilst on bail and that he was not a suitable candidate for bail.
The lawyers argued that this was despite the absence of a criminal record, and his incarceration negated the presumption of innocence applying to all pending charges.
The court failed to note that the same matter had been resolved at the High Court recently, they argued.
“The court a quo erred and misdirected itself in failing to give due regard to the fact that the charge against the appellant (Kadungure) pertained to an issue already determined by the High Court and that there was no prejudice to the fiscus with duty having been reassessed and paid, thus rendering the offence to lose its sting and a prosecution mala fide,” said Kadungure’s lawyers.
They argued that Kadungure was not a flight risk since he had handed himself over to the police.
“The State case is weak if regard is to the fact that appellant had since complied with the High Court order from which the present matter emanates,” they said.
The case is yet to be heard.
Kadungure is related to Marry Mubaiwa nee Chiwenga, the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, and there are suspicions the VP is behind his alleged persecution.
Chiwenga and Marry are going through a nasty divorce that has already seen the former army general get his wife arrested and spending several weeks in remand prison.
Kadungure, a first cousin to Marry is seen as the collateral damage in the VP’s war of attrition.
Legal experts say it is puzzling Kadungure who was already out on bail for a more serious offence involving over $5 million is now being denied bail over a case involving only $58 665.
Below is a press release from Eswatini on the first suspected case of COVID-19;
The country has registered the first suspected case of COVID-19, a condition caused by Corona Virus, on the 14th February 2020. The case was identified in one of the health facilities in the country, following which the MOH Rapid Response Team responded and blood samples were taken for further investigation.
The suspected case is under clinical management in the health facility observing all infection prevention and control standards relevant for a suspected case.
The suspected case has history of travel to Mainland China, and arrived in the country on 6th February 2020 through Ngwenya port of entry and has been on the list of people being followed up on arrival according to the Ports of Entry health screening protocol.
In this regard, the Ministry would like to request everyone who has had recent travel to China, in particular the students studying there to call 977 to register as a returned traveller from China.
The Ministry of Health would like to remind the public that the country remains at high alert for the Corona virus. You are therefore urged to observe preventive measures as listed below:Cover nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing
Wash hands regularly with soap and water
Open windows in buses and venues where people congregate
If you have fever, cough, and difficulty breathing or flue-like symptoms and a history of travel, seek medical assistance
Health workers should screen all patients and take a detailed history of anyone presenting with flue-like symptoms
The situation is being monitored closely by the Ministry of Health with guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO). The public will continue to be informed on any further developments.
ZIFA president, Felton Kamambo, yesterday said there will be no honeymoon period for new Warriors’ coach, Zdrakvo “Loga” Logarusic.
The Croat, who was officially unveiled in Harare yesterday, officially began work as the Warriors coach with Kamambo challenging him to deliver.
He will begin his tenure with tough back-to-back 2021 Afcon qualifiers against African champions Algeria next month.
Soon, afterwards, the Warriors will compete in the Chan tournament which runs from April 4-25 in Cameroon.
Loga faces a tricky situation as the domestic Premiership is currently off season.
Kamambo yesterday reiterated the Afcon and World Cup campaigns remain the main goals for Zimbabwe.
He challenged the coach to come up with a plan to make sure the Warriors qualify for the 2021 Afcon finals in Cameroon as a starting point.
Zimbabwe have been to the continental football jamboree four times in 2004, 2006, 2017 and 2019 but, on all occasions, failed to progress from the group stage.
“We settled for Loga because we believe he shares our dream of taking our football to greater heights,” said Kamambo.
“We have already begun providing the necessary tools for him to start work right away and we will continue to support the coach and his technical team.
“He has quite a busy schedule.
“We want to make sure that, in the next 10 days, he would have visited all the country’s 10 provinces.
“We also have a busy schedule, as far as the national teams are concerned, so there is no time to sit and relax.
“Our goal is to make our national team competitive and our thinking, as the board, is that we have the right players at the moment who we are confident have the capacity to surpass any achievements of the past.
“There is a target already set. We have coaches who have managed to take our team to Afcon, so you need to do much better than that.
“There is a lot of expectation from our football family.’’
The Warriors are scheduled to resume their 2021 Afcon qualifying campaign with an away match to Algeria on March 23.
They return home to complete the back to back clashes on March 31.
Zimbabwe are currently second in Group H with four points from two games.
The Warriors drew 0-0 at home against Botswana before upsetting Zambia 2-1 at their backyard in Lusaka.
Loga said he was geared up for the Warriors job.
The 54-year-old left his role as coach of Sudan in December when his contract was not renewed.
He will be assisted by Joey Antipas, who had been the Warriors’ caretaker coach from August to December, Lloyd Chitembwe and Tonderai Ndiraya.
“I cannot do it by myself. In this job I need proper support from my technical staff,’’ he said.
“I need proper support from the players, proper support from the association and’, most importantly, the media and the supporters.
“We must create an environment that gives us results. With that we don’t care who is Algeria or any other opponent.
“I am happy for this opportunity and I will not disappoint you. But, also, don’t disappoint me, you will see we will do it.
Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo has introduced a new system that will see high-profile corruption suspects being summoned to court when their dockets are ready.
Suspects, in terms of the new approach, will not be arrested while investigations are in progress.
Justice Matanda-Moyo said once the docket was completed and ready for trial, the suspect would be summoned to court. “We are changing style this time,” she said. “We want to take suspects to court on summons rather than arresting and placing them on remand for long. The traditional way of doing things is proving to be difficult.
“Lawyers will start making endless applications and those matters are not going to trial. So, we have changed strategy. We are completing our dockets first and once we complete our dockets, we then take those accused persons to court on summons.”
Justice Matanda-Moyo said the new strategy was set to register more convictions.
Meanwhile, ZACC and Transparency International Zimbabwe yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at fighting corruption.
Justice Matanda-Moyo and Transparency International Zimbabwe executive director Ms Muchaneta Mundopa represented the two organisations.
Justice Matanda-Moyo said corruption had been affront to the corporate governance of most public institutions, thereby negatively affecting service delivery. “The concept and practice or collaboration will guarantee success in fighting corruption and engender public confidence, trust and belief in the general Government efforts to curb corruption and promote sustainable economic growth.”
Ms Mundopa said fighting corruption required a committed and holistic approach through the participation of all stakeholders. “The signing of this MoU today between these two institutions is, therefore, a significant milestone in the fight against corruption as it formalises and strengthens the already existing collaboration between ZACC and Transparency International Zimbabwe,” she said.
By A Correspondent | Below is a picture of Emmerson Mnangagwa just before he threw plastics at the Matebeleland region at State House yesterday.
Mnangagwa with civil society leaders
Mnangagwa who is not only the face, but the live person announcing this year he will use the army to punish civilians on allegations of petty things like stopping the rain, was yesterday told to his face he has to apologise to the people for annihilating 22,000 civilians for naught between 1983-84 when he described people as pests who must be wiped out with DDT (pesticide), statements he has also repeated just a few months ago when he killed an additional 17.
Just 4 weeks ago, Mnangagwa told Harare’s Kuwadzana residents he will send the army to surround them once he discovers they are responsible for stopping the rain.
Mnangagwa: "But once we know it is the people of Kuwadzana who do not wish it to rain, we will deploy the army to surround them to beat them up" Video- ZBC pic.twitter.com/apQ05pc4jn
When he got 17 people killed in January last year, Mnangagwa denied there were killings, getting to the point of screaming, show me the graves to prove that there were any killings by the army.
Speaking at state house yesterday, Mnangagwa said:
“Today I was in Bulawayo to meet Matabeleland civil society organisations and discuss issues facing the region, as part of an ongoing dialogue with local groups.
“We are committed to dialogue and cooperation as a means to address and resolve issues between the different strands of our nation.
“We will continue to talk and to listen, and to deal with our differences with sensitivity, compassion and respect.
“To the people of Matabeleland and all Zimbabweans, my door remains open.”
Public relations practitioners and communicators should be sufficiently equipped to enhance their capacity in rebranding Zimbabwe, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
Minister Mutsvangwa was addressing the inaugural Institute of Public Relations and Communication Zimbabwe (IPRCZ) workshop held yesterday in Harare.
Zimbabwe is on a rebranding offensive since the inception of the New Dispensation in 2017 after the country’s ranking as a viable tourism and investment destination slumped over two decades owing to bilateral differences between Harare and London.
Immediately after his inauguration in 2017, President Mnangagwa adopted the “Zimbabwe is open for business” policy and sought reengagement with the international community.
Minister Mutsvangwa noted that Zimbabwe had for long endured bad reputation, pointing out that both Government and the private sector had a responsibility to portray the country’s true image.
“Public relations practitioners must be capacitated to be able to represent their organisations and the country at large. We want to see more of training and workshops for public relations practitioners and communicators so as to enhance their capacities in terms of rebranding the country to a better and more prosperous Zimbabwe,” Minister Mutsvangwa said.
Running under the theme; “Earning trust, establishing valuable relationships to rebranding Zimbabwe in line with vision 2030,” the meeting intended to brainstorm best ways possible to reposition Zimbabwe to its rightful place among other countries.
Economist and member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) Mr Eddie Cross said Government, especially the Finance Ministry, should be at the forefront of communicating the state of the economy to avoid misinterpretation of events by the general public.More in Home
Mr Cross implored Zimbabweans to select the kind of information they disseminate about their country, particularly on social media platforms.
“Communication is at the heart of understanding where we are, the problem of confidence in our country, in our Government can only be addressed through communication.
“We need to market our country and communicate a good message about our country. Zimbabwe has achieved macro-economic stability but we need to explain why we have inflation to basically make it clear to the people.
“Communication is not simple, communicators are required to be frank and we should use all our tools at our disposal for our people to regain confidence in our country,” said Mr Cross.
The convener of the meeting and executive director of IPRC, Mr Proctor Nyemba weighed in saying public relations should be in sync with Government’s vision.
“This meeting’s objective was to create an engagement between the public sector and Government on how to manage the public relations of the country. We want both of them to have a common vision on how to envision 2030,” he said.
By Jane Mlambo| President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ally has slammed the Prosecutor General’s department for agreeing to prosecute opposition MDC deputy national chairperson Job Sikhala saying there was no crime committed that warranted prosecution.
Commenting in the Herald, Advocate Tinomudaishe Chinyoka said,
“There was no crime committed and the Prosecutor General (Mr Kumbirai Hodzi) should never have agreed to prosecute the matter,” he said.
Own Correspondent| The Meteorological Services Department has said rains were expected to continue during the weekend in Mashonaland Provinces, Harare, Midlands, and northern parts of Manicaland.
The wet weather conditions that have been ongoing since early this week have also resulted in slight improvement in dam water levels with the Zimbabwe National Water Authority providing an update on the current dam levels.
Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) corporate communications manager Mrs Marjorie Munyonga said dam levels were rising.
“As at February 13, 2020, the national dam level average had risen to 50,4 percent up from 49,6 percent on February 6, 2020,” she said.
“The national dam level average, however, remains way below the 69 percent normally recorded during this time of the year. The dam levels are set to continue improving as more inflows are expected into the dams in the coming few days.”
Significant increases were recorded in dams in Masvingo Province, followed by dams in Matabeleland South and Matabeleland North.
“Tugwi-Mukosi, the country’s largest inland water body gained 2,3 percent, while Mutirikwi, the second largest water body, recorded a 1,6 percent increase in water levels,” said Mrs Munyonga.
“Significant increases in water flows have also been noted in the major rivers of Odzi, Pungwe, Musengezi, Runde, Save, Limpopo and the Zambezi.”
MDC President Nelson Chamisa has mocked President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration for wanting to amend the constitution and heap more powers on the President.
Addressing party supporters in Masvingo yesterday, Chamisa said Mnangagwa had shown that he is worse than Mugabe who amended the charter 19 times in 33 years while his predecessor wants to make 27 changes in just one year.
” Mugabe changed this 19 times, Mnangagwa wants to change it 27 times in one year.”
A preacher outside and a woman basher in the home!
While some were devoting themselves to their evening devotions, a chaplain staying at ZRP Ross Camp who couldn’t practice what he teaches his congregation was administering a Tom and Jerry stunt on her wife forcing her to run for dear life while he chased after her with stones and clenched fists.
This came to light at the Tredgold magistrates courts on Monday where the couple seemed keen on laying their dirty laundry to the courts with the chaplain not embarrassed of randomly saying: “hantsho wathi ngiyakuncitsha (you said I don’t give you sex),” to his estranged wife.
The ordeal started when Strike Tshongwe (30) suspected his wife Phephisane Tshongwe (28) of infidelity. It was fuelled on 31 January around 10pm when he peeped in her phone and saw a particular “Babongile” that was constantly chatting with her.
“He tried snatching my phone saying he wanted to see this Babongile that I was talking to but I refused with my phone.
All of a sudden he started beating me and demanding to see my phone,” said Phephisane.
The court heard that in fury and defence, Phephisane rushed outside to where Strike’s car was parked and lit a fire under one of the seats in a bid to burn the car.
When Strike saw what was happening he reportedly hurried outside and put out the fire. After he was done, he allegedly started battering Phephisane even more than he did in the house.
“He punched me using fists on my face. I tried to run away going towards the police station to report him but it didn’t stop him.
He started picking up stones and throwing them towards me.
“He followed me all the way to ZRP Mzilikazi still assaulting me. He left me by the gate saying even if I reported him he would not get arrested,” said Phephisane.
Phephisane, who was seeing her husband’s other side, suffered wounds on her knees and sustained a swollen forehead and mouth.
Strike pleaded guilty before Bulawayo magistrate Shepherd Munjanja and was remanded out of custody to 19 February.
Recently, a similar incident occurred at Ross Camp where another police officer publicly assaulted his wife after accusing her of communicating with her ex-boyfriend on WhatsApp.
Government has dismissed as false, claims by MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa that President Mnangagwa was evading former South African President Mr Thabo Mbeki in an equally “fallacious” narrative that he wanted to facilitate political dialogue between Zanu PF and the opposition party.
Speaking at the Bulawayo Press Club on Wednesday, Mr Chamisa claimed that Mr Mbeki had told him that President Mnangagwa was neither taking nor returning his calls to talk about the “dialogue”.
In an interview at the State House in Bulawayo yesterday, Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba said President Mnangagwa and Mr Mbeki actually met at the recent African Union Summit in Ethiopia.
“I don’t know what he was referring to. He is not a member of the Mbeki house as far as I know, or is he a member of the Mnangagwa household, so he wouldn’t know what goes on between the two of them,” said Mr Charamba.
“In reality, the two met briefly on the sidelines of the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa and had a bit of a chat and I can assure you that the President of Zimbabwe, out of courtesy, updated the former President of South Africa on the developments in the country.”
Charamba said the MDC-A’s wish for a Mbeki-driven dialogue will not be realised as there already is the Political Actors Dialogue set up for engagement between political players in the country.
“By the way, there is a misconception to say that President Mbeki came to Zimbabwe to mediate between MDC and Zanu PF,” he said.
“That’s not true, it is actually a wish by the MDC which will not be realised.
“The President has made it clear that the only available platform for national political dialogue is the Political Actors Dialogue. Anyone or everyone interested in engaging Zanu PF or any other party will do so within the context of Polad and no other platform.”
Charamba said Polad was not structured around size, imagined or real, but around the need to depoliticise the society, debate developmental issues for the country to move forward in harmony.
“It is not about the electoral strength of respective parties, after all, let it not be forgotten that the offer for dialogue is actually voluntary. It is not a requirement of the Constitution, it is not a logical outcome of a winner takes all kind of electoral system,” he said.
“It is really a wish on the part of the President to carry on board everyone who participated in the 2018 elections in the spirit of harmony and in the spirit of ensuring that all energies of the country are harnessed towards a common purpose.”
A WOMAN and her mother escaped death by a whisker when her husband set his mother-in-law’s bedroom hut on fire after accusing his wife of infidelity.
The court heard Ayibongwe Sibanda (34), who is from Mbembesi received a tip-off from a villager that his wife Faith was two-timing him with a man from the village.
It is said after that Ayibongwe accused his wife of leasing his sexual goodies to the man.
An argument then ensued and her husband grabbed her. She, however, managed to break free from her husband’s tight grip and ran to her mother’s homestead.
Ayibongwe, the court heard, followed later. He knocked on her mother-in-law’s bedroom hut door but she was not there.
“He banged the door while hurling insults. He accused his mother-in-law of influencing his wife to cheat on him resulting in him losing his dignity in the community,” the court heard.
It is said it took the intervention of an elderly man from the community to quell the ugly situation. Ayibongwe returned to his homestead.
However, after two days Ayibongwe once again heard from the grapevine that his wife was seeing another man in the village and it seems that stoked his anger leading him to dash to his mother-in-law’s homestead. The court heard he found them gathered around the fire place. He thrashed his wife with a rope.
His mother-in-law shuffled to a neighbour’s homestead where she sought refuge.
In a bid to vent his anger, Ayibongwe set her mother-in-law’s bedroom hut on fire, the court heard.
After that he fled and was caught by detectives near Plumtree Border Post.
During a full trial before Bulawayo magistrate Stephen Ndlovu, he was found guilty of malicious damage to property.-B-Metro
A preacher outside and a woman basher in the home!
While some were devoting themselves to their evening devotions, a chaplain staying at ZRP Ross Camp who couldn’t practice what he teaches his congregation was administering a Tom and Jerry stunt on her wife forcing her to run for dear life while he chased after her with stones and clenched fists.
This came to light at the Tredgold magistrates courts on Monday where the couple seemed keen on laying their dirty laundry to the courts with the chaplain not embarrassed of randomly saying: “hantsho wathi ngiyakuncitsha (you said I don’t give you sex),” to his estranged wife.
The ordeal started when Strike Tshongwe (30) suspected his wife Phephisane Tshongwe (28) of infidelity. It was fuelled on 31 January around 10pm when he peeped in her phone and saw a particular “Babongile” that was constantly chatting with her.
“He tried snatching my phone saying he wanted to see this Babongile that I was talking to but I refused with my phone.
All of a sudden he started beating me and demanding to see my phone,” said Phephisane.
The court heard that in fury and defence, Phephisane rushed outside to where Strike’s car was parked and lit a fire under one of the seats in a bid to burn the car.
When Strike saw what was happening he reportedly hurried outside and put out the fire. After he was done, he allegedly started battering Phephisane even more than he did in the house.
“He punched me using fists on my face. I tried to run away going towards the police station to report him but it didn’t stop him.
He started picking up stones and throwing them towards me.
“He followed me all the way to ZRP Mzilikazi still assaulting me. He left me by the gate saying even if I reported him he would not get arrested,” said Phephisane.
Phephisane, who was seeing her husband’s other side, suffered wounds on her knees and sustained a swollen forehead and mouth.
Strike pleaded guilty before Bulawayo magistrate Shepherd Munjanja and was remanded out of custody to 19 February.
Recently, a similar incident occurred at Ross Camp where another police officer publicly assaulted his wife after accusing her of communicating with her ex-boyfriend on WhatsApp.
By A Correspondent| The now acquitted Zengeza MP Job Sikhala, has declared that this year 2020 will not end before ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has resigned.
He was speaking just after being acquitted by the High Court in Masvingo on charges of treason.
He said, “this year 2020 will not end before Emmerson Mnangagwa has resigned.”
Below is a part transcript Sikhala speaking in Masvingo yesterday:
Excuse me president and all the leadership 1st of all president please allow me to thank the people of Zimbabwe for standing with me from the days this story started Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to put me into a sack.
I am not even celebrating with all the people who are celebrating my acquittal… I lost my freedom for over a year and I could not travel around the world to represent my clients; they took my passport they charged me over $5000 today when I go to collect it, all that money is now a piece of paper now; once collect that money I am going to distribute it to provinces here, Nikita, Masvingo, and so forth This is money that president Emmerson Mnangagwa withheld so I am going to distribute it to the people; because the people freedom can not be Criminalised.
Some people have said that I was reckless by making these statements but it is Mnangagwa who is reckless who is reckless. He has robbed the people of this country I knew myself as a lawyer that there is nothing wrong in what I have said.
The problem we have in Africa is that we think that a president is untouchable; for a long time in Africa Mobutu Seseko. He was equated to Zaire…
ED is not equal to the government of Zimbabwe or equal to the people of Zimbabwe.
President, when you come to see all these people assembled here, this is a sign of the hope that we must take the bull by its horns.
The time of compromising with dictatorship is over … we all know the day when he conducted the coup on the 15th of November 2017 we know it was illegal; when Robert Mugabe wrote the letter of resignation he was under threat to be killed.
When I was arrested and I was put in Harare Central, I was put in police cells for 3 days. As I was being taken around, there was a team of 7 lawyers assembled.
Someone said there is a spirit of death here, they want to kill this man that is, myself.
Biti and Gonese, these men were told that if they continue following me they will be killed…
I was taken by one person called Daniel Joseph and then I was taken into another car and then blindfolded.
A WOMAN and her mother escaped death by a whisker when her husband set his mother-in-law’s bedroom hut on fire after accusing his wife of infidelity.
The court heard Ayibongwe Sibanda (34), who is from Mbembesi received a tip-off from a villager that his wife Faith was two-timing him with a man from the village.
It is said after that Ayibongwe accused his wife of leasing his sexual goodies to the man.
An argument then ensued and her husband grabbed her. She, however, managed to break free from her husband’s tight grip and ran to her mother’s homestead.
Ayibongwe, the court heard, followed later. He knocked on her mother-in-law’s bedroom hut door but she was not there.
“He banged the door while hurling insults. He accused his mother-in-law of influencing his wife to cheat on him resulting in him losing his dignity in the community,” the court heard.
It is said it took the intervention of an elderly man from the community to quell the ugly situation. Ayibongwe returned to his homestead.
However, after two days Ayibongwe once again heard from the grapevine that his wife was seeing another man in the village and it seems that stoked his anger leading him to dash to his mother-in-law’s homestead. The court heard he found them gathered around the fire place. He thrashed his wife with a rope.
His mother-in-law shuffled to a neighbour’s homestead where she sought refuge.
In a bid to vent his anger, Ayibongwe set her mother-in-law’s bedroom hut on fire, the court heard.
After that he fled and was caught by detectives near Plumtree Border Post.
During a full trial before Bulawayo magistrate Stephen Ndlovu, he was found guilty of malicious damage to property.-B-Metro
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Farai Dziva|Acquitted MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala has related his ordeal at the hands of state security agents.
See part of Sikhala’s speech at the Morgan Tsvangirai Anniversary in Masvingo.
Excuse me president and all the leadership 1st of all president please allow me to thank the people of Zimbabwe for standing with me from the days this story started Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to put me into a sack.
I am not even celebrating with all the people who are celebrating my acquittal… I lost my freedom for over a year and I could not travel around the world to represent my clients; they took my passport they charged me over $5000 today when I go to collect it, all that money is now a piece of paper now; once collect that money I am going to distribute it to provinces here, Nikita, Masvingo, and so forth This is money that president Emmerson Mnangagwa withheld so I am going to distribute it to the people; because the people freedom can not be Criminalised.
Some people have said that I was reckless by making these statements but it is Mnangagwa who is reckless who is reckless.
He has robbed the people of this country I knew myself as a lawyer that there is nothing wrong in what I have said.
The problem we have in Africa is that we think that a president is untouchable; for a long time in Africa Mobutu Seseko. He was equated to Zaire…
ED is not equal to the government of Zimbabwe or equal to the people of Zimbabwe.
President, when you come to see all these people assembled here, this is a sign of the hope that we must take the bull by its horns.
The time of compromising with dictatorship is over … we all know the day when he conducted the coup on the 15th of November 2017 we know it was illegal; when Robert Mugabe wrote the letter of resignation he was under threat to be killed.
When I was arrested and I was put in Harare Central, I was put in police cells for 3 days. As I was being taken around, there was a team of 7 lawyers assembled.
Someone said there is a spirit of death here, they want to kill this man that is, myself.
Biti and Gonese, these men were told that if they continue following me they will be killed…
I was taken by one person called Daniel Joseph and then I was taken into another car and then blindfolded.
Farai Dziva|Acquitted MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala has related his ordeal at the hands of state security agents.
See part of Sikhala’s speech at the Morgan Tsvangirai Anniversary in Masvingo.
Excuse me president and all the leadership 1st of all president please allow me to thank the people of Zimbabwe for standing with me from the days this story started Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to put me into a sack.
I am not even celebrating with all the people who are celebrating my acquittal… I lost my freedom for over a year and I could not travel around the world to represent my clients; they took my passport they charged me over $5000 today when I go to collect it, all that money is now a piece of paper now; once collect that money I am going to distribute it to provinces here, Nikita, Masvingo, and so forth This is money that president Emmerson Mnangagwa withheld so I am going to distribute it to the people; because the people freedom can not be Criminalised.
Some people have said that I was reckless by making these statements but it is Mnangagwa who is reckless who is reckless.
He has robbed the people of this country I knew myself as a lawyer that there is nothing wrong in what I have said.
The problem we have in Africa is that we think that a president is untouchable; for a long time in Africa Mobutu Seseko. He was equated to Zaire…
ED is not equal to the government of Zimbabwe or equal to the people of Zimbabwe.
President, when you come to see all these people assembled here, this is a sign of the hope that we must take the bull by its horns.
The time of compromising with dictatorship is over … we all know the day when he conducted the coup on the 15th of November 2017 we know it was illegal; when Robert Mugabe wrote the letter of resignation he was under threat to be killed.
When I was arrested and I was put in Harare Central, I was put in police cells for 3 days. As I was being taken around, there was a team of 7 lawyers assembled.
Someone said there is a spirit of death here, they want to kill this man that is, myself.
Biti and Gonese, these men were told that if they continue following me they will be killed…
I was taken by one person called Daniel Joseph and then I was taken into another car and then blindfolded.
The Marriages Bill that is before us in this House, we had public consultations and people said a lot. I want to mention some of the things that were said including my opinion.
What I want to dwell on is on Section 79 which criminalises HIV and AIDS. This is an Act that is there; instead of protecting people it ended up being a challenge to a number of people. As we went around, we heard a lot of things.
I was born and named Perseverance Mlambo but now I am called Perseverance Zhou. My brother Mlambo Kaiboni was hurt by this Bill. As I speak, I am in pain. Yes, he was HIV positive but he agreed with his girlfriend that they would use protection.
The woman was not found to be HIV negative but this Act was used against my brother and he got arrested. Instead of dying of HIV and AIDS, he died from stress because of this Act.
The Act should be put in place to protect people but it was negatively used by those who are clever. Madam Speaker Maam, it is painful. As we went round, it was clearly reflected that people are in pain.
My brother died because of this Criminal Codification Act, especially in the courts, people use it in a negative manner, yet there was mutual consent for them to engage in sexual activity. He died in prison.
As we held our consultations, we realised that it affects many people. There are women who were affected because when they go to clinic when they are pregnant, they are tested and they come and inform their husbands. They are accused of transmitting the disease and the men rushes to go and report.
The HIV that is being talked about here which they say the wife has transmitted to them; is it red, green or purple? I am happy that people have said it should be decriminalised. It should not even be considered. It should be removed from the Marriage Bill. You can put it in other Acts where it fits because in the Marriage Bill, we are looking at the issue of marriage that people should engage in s_ex freely. So it should be removed.
Even when the Act is in place, it does not stop the spread of HIV and AIDS. People are now scared that once they mention that they are HIV positive. They will be prosecuted. They do not say out their results and they will never disclose their status.
It was also realised that Zimbabwe is the one that criminalises sexual activity when one is HIV positive yet our Constitution says that we should not discriminate but we are discriminating against people with HIV/AIDS. My request Madam Speaker is that this clause be removed.
The other thing that I want to talk about is on this Marriage Bill, some people were requesting that it should be more like a Bible. A Bible has so many chapters, New Testament and Old Testament, it is all in the Bible.
Once you open it, all is well but now the Acts pertaining to marriage are all over. You will find another Act that side, another one there, so we need to pool all the Acts relating to marriage to come under the Marriages Bills and be harmonised. With these few words, my request is that the Marriage Bill should proceed and be adopted. I thank you.
Farai Dziva|Acquitted MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala has related his ordeal at the hands of state security agents.
See part of Sikhala’s speech at the Morgan Tsvangirai Anniversary in Masvingo.
Excuse me president and all the leadership 1st of all president please allow me to thank the people of Zimbabwe for standing with me from the days this story started Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to put me into a sack.
I am not even celebrating with all the people who are celebrating my acquittal… I lost my freedom for over a year and I could not travel around the world to represent my clients; they took my passport they charged me over $5000 today when I go to collect it, all that money is now a piece of paper now; once collect that money I am going to distribute it to provinces here, Nikita, Masvingo, and so forth This is money that president Emmerson Mnangagwa withheld so I am going to distribute it to the people; because the people freedom can not be Criminalised.
Some people have said that I was reckless by making these statements but it is Mnangagwa who is reckless who is reckless.
He has robbed the people of this country I knew myself as a lawyer that there is nothing wrong in what I have said.
The problem we have in Africa is that we think that a president is untouchable; for a long time in Africa Mobutu Seseko. He was equated to Zaire…
ED is not equal to the government of Zimbabwe or equal to the people of Zimbabwe.
President, when you come to see all these people assembled here, this is a sign of the hope that we must take the bull by its horns.
The time of compromising with dictatorship is over … we all know the day when he conducted the coup on the 15th of November 2017 we know it was illegal; when Robert Mugabe wrote the letter of resignation he was under threat to be killed.
When I was arrested and I was put in Harare Central, I was put in police cells for 3 days. As I was being taken around, there was a team of 7 lawyers assembled.
Someone said there is a spirit of death here, they want to kill this man that is, myself.
Biti and Gonese, these men were told that if they continue following me they will be killed…
I was taken by one person called Daniel Joseph and then I was taken into another car and then blindfolded.
By A Correspondent- A 35 year old Bindura cannabis farmer was slapped with a 3 year jail term yesterday by a Bindura magistrate.
Member Kanyandure of Nyamakuwa village, Bindura will however spend 2 years in jail after the magistrate Ruramai Chitumbura suspended one year on condition of good behaviour.
Prosecutor Nicholas Danga told the court that on February 7 the convict was arrested following a tip off and 300 grams of dagga were found in his bedroom hut.
The police took Kanyandure to his garden where they saw his mother Tracy Simbi (55) busy uprooting the dagga in a bid to destroy evidence.
She had uprooted 17 plants and the total plants were 25.
Both the mother and son were arrested and taken to Chiwaridzo police station.
By A Correspondent- TNF workers have accused business of offering slave wages paid in the moribund Zimdollar while charging goods and services in a more stable United States dollar.
Talks in the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) have reportedly stalled after parties failed to agree on a minimum wage, with workers threatening to pull out of the negotiations and declare a strike amid indications that there was no immediate solution to the deadlock.
The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), which represents workers, is demanding a minimum wage of $3 800 across the board, but business insists on offering a national basic minimum wage of $1 200 per month. The business also blocked the adoption of the South African rand, raising the ire of the ZCTU.
Both ZCTU president Peter Mutasa and Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) president Israel Murefu yesterday confirmed the stalemate, saying the matter has now been referred to Cabinet.
“Business is charging goods and services in US dollars but does not want to peg salaries on the interbank rate. At least, we are agreed with the government, which has proposed to peg the minimum on half of 75% of the PDL [poverty datum line] that was obtained in August 2018. This gives the lowest-paid worker a minimum of $3 806,” Mutasa said.
“Although this is not what we wanted, we have compromised and accepted this middle of the way figure. Business is rejecting this and offering an amount that leaves workers in abject poverty and modern-day slavery. We have no choice, but to collectively fight this. Business can’t refuse to move to (South African) rand and also reject paying decent wages.
“Both business and government are adamant that they want the Zimbabwean dollar to stay and that it shall stabilise. We, therefore, demand that as they work towards the imaginary stabilisation, workers must be given a minimum wage that is in line with the realities on the ground.”
The workers insisted that any figure below a minimum wage of $3 800 would trigger “civil unrest” because the bulk of the workers were no longer able to report for work or feed their families. The workers were also pressuring the government to, instead, officially adopt the rand and peg all salaries against the more stable rand and not the “valueless Zimdollar”.
Murefu said: “There is a bit of a differing of the minds between the social partners. Resultantly, the chairperson of the TNF (Paul Mavima) has taken the matter to Cabinet and we await the response from Cabinet. The workers want a blanket minimum wage, but we are saying it should be sector specific.”
Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare minister Mavima, under which TNF falls, was on Wednesday tasked by Cabinet to bring the warring parties to the table.
The Emcoz boss added that business backed the mono-currency system provided that government implemented currency reforms, which include not borrowing from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and checking its expenditure, among others.
“We said we will stay in the mono-currency at the moment provided government implemented some reforms. For example, monetary authorities should contain money supply growth because money supply is what influences the movement in the exchange rate and also commit to manage the fiscal deficit to the level which is indicated in the budget,” he said.
This came as Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa on Wednesday told journalists that the TNF disagreements had been referred back to the TNF partners to strike a win-win solution.
“Cabinet considered and approved the recommendations from the TNF regarding the matter of (minimum) wage. Cabinet directed that dialogue be pursued to ensure an urgent win-win solution to the matter given the prevailing economic conditions,” Mutsvangwa said.-Newsday