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By Business Reporter- RBZ Governor John Mushayavanhu’s recent announcement to phase out the United States dollar in favour of the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency has raised eyebrows and scepticism among Zimbabweans.
Mushayavanhu’s assertion that the de-dollarization plan will succeed, with the aim to ban the USD by 2026, seems detached from the economic reality faced by the nation.
While the RBZ paints a rosy picture of ZiG as a solution to exchange rate volatility and inflation, many Zimbabweans remain unconvinced.
The roots of the country’s economic woes lie deeper than the choice of currency.
Zimbabwe has grappled with hyperinflation, currency instability, and economic mismanagement for over two decades.
The introduction of ZiG, touted as backed by gold and other precious metals, is presented as a panacea for Zimbabwe’s economic woes.
However, skepticism arises when examining the feasibility and sustainability of such a move.
Critics argue that simply introducing a new currency does not address the underlying structural issues plaguing the economy.
Mushayavanhu’s claims that 80% of transactions currently occur in USD and that the de-dollarization process will gradually shift this balance seem overly optimistic. Given the lack of trust in the local currency due to past experiences of hyperinflation and economic instability, convincing Zimbabweans to embrace ZiG will be an uphill battle.
Moreover, Mushayavanhu’s dismissal of the parallel market for foreign currency as “non-existent” is met with skepticism. Reports of individuals resorting to the parallel market for foreign exchange highlight the deep-rooted issues of trust and confidence in the official banking system.
The involvement of law enforcement agencies in curbing the parallel market raises questions about the government’s approach to addressing economic challenges. Critics argue that heavy-handed tactics may further erode trust in the financial system and exacerbate social tensions.
Despite assurances from the RBZ, the viability of ZiG remains uncertain. While backed by gold, the stability of the currency hinges on various factors, including global gold prices and economic policies. Without addressing fundamental issues such as corruption, mismanagement, and lack of investor confidence, the introduction of ZiG may offer little more than a temporary reprieve.
In conclusion, while the RBZ’s efforts to promote ZiG may be well-intentioned, they must be accompanied by comprehensive economic reforms to address the root causes of Zimbabwe’s economic challenges. Merely switching currencies without addressing underlying structural issues is unlikely to lead to sustainable economic stability and prosperity for the nation.
Statement by Tshikovha Green and Climate Change Advocates on World Environment Day…
As World Environment Day approaches on June 5, Tshikovha Green and Climate Change Advocates Pty Ltd is gearing up for a significant initiative in Komatipoort, South Africa, to mark this global occasion.
This year, we are focusing our efforts on the vital task of tree planting to restore and preserve our natural environment.
Our primary goal is to plant trees in Komatipoort, South Africa and inspire surrounding communities to join us in this important endeavor.
Trees play a crucial role in combating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide, providing oxygen, and enhancing biodiversity.
By encouraging tree planting, we aim to foster a healthier and more sustainable environment for all.
In addition to our tree planting initiative, we are also addressing another pressing environmental issue: illegal waste dumping.
The unfortunate consequences of such actions include floods caused by clogged bridges and stormwater systems.
To combat this problem, we advocate for the transformation of illegal dump sites into green spaces by planting trees and restoring the natural ecosystem.
To achieve these ambitious goals, we are seeking partners and sponsors to invest in this initiative.
Interested parties can reach out to us to discuss how they can contribute resources—whether through financial support, tree donations, or other means—to make World Environment Day a resounding success.
At Tshikovha Green and Climate Change Advocates Pty Ltd, we understand the importance of collective action in addressing environmental challenges.
World Environment Day presents an opportunity for individuals, businesses, and organizations to come together in support of a healthier planet.
By working hand in hand with local communities and stakeholders, we can make a tangible impact and pave the way for a greener, more sustainable future.
Let us use this World Environment Day as a catalyst for change.
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By A Correspondent
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has made significant changes to his cabinet, including the reinstatement of Winston Chitando as the Minister of Mines and Mining Development.
This decision comes as part of a broader reshuffle that saw the reassignment of several ministers and the appointment of new deputy ministers.
The reshuffle, announced by the government on Wednesday, took immediate effect, signaling a strategic realignment within Mnangagwa’s administration.
Notably, Winston Chitando returns to his former role as Minister of Mines and Mining Development, a position he previously held before stepping down.
In response to the reshuffle, President Mnangagwa emphasized the need for effective governance and accountability within his cabinet.
He stated, “These changes are aimed at enhancing efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability in government operations.”
Alongside Chitando’s reinstatement, other notable changes include the reassignment of Soda Zhemu to the National Housing and Social Amenities Ministry and the appointment of Daniel Garwe as the new Minister of Local Government and Public Works.
Additionally, two new deputy ministers were appointed: Musa Ncube for National Housing and Social Amenities and Headman Moyo for Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs.
By A Correspondent
Stephen Sarkozy Chuma, a prominent ally of opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa, has issued a resolute stance against Zimbabwe’s new currency, ZiG, denouncing it as “useless” amidst broader calls for rejecting the ruling ZANU PF party.
In a direct and unequivocal statement, Chuma declared, “For ZiG, corruption and all other evils, ZANU PF must be rejected at all levels.”
This assertion underscores a broader sentiment within the opposition movement that links economic grievances with political change.
Chuma’s stance on the ZiG currency reflects widespread skepticism and dissatisfaction with Zimbabwe’s economic policies under the current regime.
The introduction of ZiG was intended to address currency stability but has faced criticism for failing to address underlying economic challenges.
In urging action, Chuma made a specific call to voters, stating, “We urge Harare East residents to vote for Ropafadzo Cheza & Mt Pleasant to vote Nason Mamutse in Saturday’s by-elections.”
This endorsement signals a strategic move by the opposition to mobilize support and challenge the ruling party in local elections.
The convergence of economic critique with political mobilization underscores the interconnected nature of Zimbabwe’s challenges.
The rejection of ZiG currency is emblematic of broader grievances against government mismanagement and corruption, fueling calls for political change.
Chuma’s call to action highlights the stakes of the upcoming by-elections and the role of grassroots mobilization in effecting political change.
By advocating for specific candidates, Chuma seeks to galvanize support and translate discontent into electoral outcomes.
As Zimbabwe navigates ongoing economic and political challenges, voices like Chuma’s serve as catalysts for mobilization and reform.
The rejection of ZiG and the call to reject ZANU PF resonate with citizens disillusioned by years of economic hardship and political repression.
Stephen Sarkozy Chuma’s declaration reflects a broader narrative of resistance and mobilization against entrenched power structures in Zimbabwe.
The rejection of ZiG currency underscores deeper grievances and aspirations for a more accountable and responsive governance.
As the political landscape evolves, Chuma’s message signals a call to action for citizens to actively participate in shaping the future of their country.
By A Correspondent
In a bold and defiant declaration, former MDC Alliance and CCC Youth Assembly spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma, has sounded the call for change in Zimbabwe, confidently asserting that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s reign will not endure against the tide of transformation sweeping the nation.
In a statement that reverberated with conviction, Chuma proclaimed, “Real change is coming. Yes, it’s coming sooner than expected. Not even Emmerson Mnangagwa and his bunch of looters can stop it.”
This assertion underscores a growing sentiment within the opposition and civil society that the current government’s grip on power is waning.
Chuma did not mince words when predicting the fate of Mnangagwa’s rule, stating emphatically, “2030 anenge asipo! Mnangagwa will not last the distance. The streets are calling!”
These words encapsulate a belief in the imminent shift in Zimbabwean politics, reflecting the aspirations and frustrations of a populace yearning for change.
The sentiment expressed by Chuma resonates with many Zimbabweans who have endured economic hardships and political repression under Mnangagwa’s administration.
The promise of a new era, symbolized by Chuma’s words, echoes the desire for a more inclusive, accountable, and progressive leadership.
Chuma’s statement serves as a rallying cry for those advocating for democratic reform and social justice in Zimbabwe.
It highlights the growing momentum of dissent and the resilience of civil society in challenging entrenched power structures.
As Zimbabwe approaches a pivotal period in its political trajectory, characterized by rising discontent and calls for reform, voices like Chuma’s underscore the urgency for genuine change.
The assertion that “Mnangagwa can’t rule forever” encapsulates a broader narrative of hope and determination among Zimbabweans striving for a brighter future.
Stephen Sarkozy Chuma’s declaration reflects a pivotal moment in Zimbabwe’s political landscape, where the call for change grows louder and more insistent.
As the tide of public opinion shifts, the inevitability of transformation becomes increasingly undeniable.
The days ahead promise to be defining as Zimbabwe navigates its path toward a new era of governance and accountability.
By A Correspondent
In a surprising turn of events, Dr. John Mushayavanhu, the recently appointed Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, is set to host a lavish celebration party this Saturday in Gutu, his home area.
This extravagant event comes at a challenging time for Zimbabwe, with its economy facing persistent hardships.
The festivities are expected to cost a substantial amount, likely totaling thousands of dollars.
What has sparked notable interest and criticism, however, is the decision to budget the entire affair in United States dollars, as opposed to Zimbabwean currency.
“This move is particularly noteworthy because it reflects a lack of confidence in the local currency,” disclosed a government source on Friday.
This revelation has raised eyebrows, especially given Dr. Mushayavanhu’s prominent position within Zimbabwe’s economic hierarchy.
The timing of such an ostentatious gathering has also been a point of contention.
While many citizens struggle daily with economic challenges, including hyperinflation and currency devaluation, the decision to use a foreign currency for the celebration has been viewed as a stark contrast to the prevailing financial reality.
Dr. Mushayavanhu’s approach to the party’s finances has sparked debates about economic policy and leadership.
Some critics argue that using foreign currency for personal or public expenditures only serves to further undermine confidence in Zimbabwe’s own monetary system.
Meanwhile, supporters of the Governor suggest that the use of US dollars reflects practical considerations, given the volatility of Zimbabwe’s currency.
They maintain that it is a pragmatic choice to ensure the success and stability of the event.
As the event unfolds this weekend, all eyes will be on Gutu, where festivities will showcase both celebration and controversy. Dr. Mushayavanhu’s party, set against the backdrop of economic struggle, underscores the complex challenges facing Zimbabwe’s financial landscape and the delicate balance between fiscal policy and public perception.
VICE-PRESIDENT Constantino Chiwenga yesterday warned currency speculators and singled out the retail sector, threatening to shut down supermarkets if they are suspected of sabotaging the new Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency.
Officially opening the international business conference at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo, Chiwenga said ZiG was here to stay.
“ZiG is there to stay forever,” Chiwenga said.
“The new currency will, therefore, not be subject to exchange rate volatility or manipulation by speculators.
“So, speculators somewhere [wherever you are] jumping around trying to play around in the supermarkets, we know [you]. Behave or you get shut down or we will lock you [up]. Two things.”
Government has introduced ZiG to replace the local currency that had severely lost value after being battered by inflation.
The local currency had been re-introduced in 2019 after President Emmerson Mnangagwa began his de-dollarisation drive.
Authorities say ZiG is backed by gold and foreign currency reserves as well as other precious minerals.
ZiG, introduced earlier this month, is currently trading at around 17 ZiG for one US dollar on the parallel market, although government’s official exchange rate is 13 ZiG to the US dollar.
“The ZiG is expected to provide a lasting solution to inflation expectations, which is critical for sustained price and exchange rate stability in the economy,” Chiwenga said.
“Given these boundless benefits, I, therefore, call on the public, the private sector, including the households, labour and businesses, civic society and the international community, to fully embrace and support the ZiG currency.”
Chiwenga also threatened gold smugglers, declaring that no single gramme of gold will leave the country unaccounted for, saying the mineral is needed to back up the new currency.
“We are going to put measures, strict measures, that can see heads rolling,” he said.
“Every gramme must be accounted for in our gold. We need our gold and because it is God-given. No one came with gold (to) Zimbabwe, but it’s in our soil.
“If we don’t want to mine it, it will stay there, but no one should touch it. So, all our money we are talking about here, the Zimbabwe Gold, is going to be anchored firmly, by our gold and gold, we get it from all our resources.”
Previous reports have linked gold dealers and smugglers to the ruling Zanu PF party, which, however, denies the claims.
In November, a relative of the Mnangagwa family, Henrietta Rushwaya, was convicted of trying to smuggle gold worth over US$330 000.
Rushwaya, who is president of the Zimbabwe Miners Federation, was found in 2020 with gold bars weighing 6kg in her handbag at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare while headed for the Middle East.
She was, however, later fined US$5 000 for the offence.
A documentary by the Qatar-based television network, Al Jazeera, released last year alleged that politically-connected persons were involved in the smuggling of gold.
Chiwenga said government introduced the structured currency to ensure a stable macroeconomic environment, free from exchange rate distortions.
“This bold step symbolises the government’s unwavering commitment to the de-dollarisation programme, premised on fiscal discipline, monetary prudence and economic revitalisation,” he said.
“When we talk of, say, predominantly gold, we can’t keep tonnes of coal in the central bank, or gold or iron, or lithium or platinum, we will sell them. We have got our gold and we shall dig and every gramme of gold shall not leave Zimbabwe.”
In addition, he noted that the structured currency was expected to enable long-term business planning and encourage savings and investments in the economy.
This, according to him, would go a long way in restoring confidence in the domestic currency.
“The stability of the ZiG will boost investor confidence in the economy and lead to increased production and exports. The economy will also experience an increase in domestic demand as people’s purchasing power gradually improves amid low and stable prices,” he said.
“Government, through the central bank, will, however, continue to monitor interest rates to curtail speculative borrowing, to ensure optimal money supply and to keep inflation under control.”
By Staff Reporter- The government has revised the Ordinary and Advanced Level curriculum focusing on the number of subjects learners should register.
In this revised curriculum, “O” level learners will now take a maximum of eight subjects — five of which are compulsory and three of their own choice — while a ceiling of four subjects has been set for Advanced Level under the Heritage-Based Education Curriculum whose operationalisation begins when schools open for the second term in a fortnight.
This follows the approval by Cabinet of the Heritage-Based Education 2024 to 2030 curriculum framework, which is expected to transform the education system to produce citizens with relevant skills aligned to national development. ISACA CISM exam dumps
The Heritage-Based Education 2024 to 2030 curriculum, which will not affect this year’s examination classes, is replacing the Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (CALA).
In an interview, Director of Communications and Advocacy in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Mr Taungana Ndoro, said the ministry is finalising the operational modalities of the Heritage-Based Curriculum.
“These are the initial modalities on how schools are supposed to run. For example, we will be having five compulsory subjects for O-Levels, and a total of eight learning areas per learner. For A-Level, there is requirement for a minimum of three learning areas and a maximum of four per learner. We should also remember that the curriculum is not affecting the current examination classes,” he said.
Circular 4 of 2024, released by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education early this week reads: “The implementation of the primary and secondary curriculum will be as follows: All the 2024 examination classes, that is, Grade Seven, Form Four and Form Six, will continue with the old curriculum and its assessment modalities.
“The 2024 examination classes (Grade Seven, Form Four and Form Six), will continue with CALAs to complete the assessment cycle and submit to ZIMSEC. Non-examination classes will commence School-Based Projects in May 2024.
Each learner at whatever level will do one project per learning area per year.
“For the 2024 Grade Six, Form Three and Form Five learners, school-based projects will be considered as part of the coursework mark to ZIMSEC in 2025.
The primary school level will continue to use the syllabi until December 31, 2024 after syllabus review.
Secondary school levels will continue to use the syllabi until December 31, 2024 after syllabus review.
“In Forms One to Four, all learners study the following five core and compulsory learning areas: (1) Mathematics (ii) English Language (iii) Indigenous Language and Literature (iv) Combined Science (v) Heritage Studies. In addition, learners also study at least three necessary electives.”
The circular further clarifies that the learner can now select three more subjects of their choice from a cluster of sciences, languages, humanities, commercials, technical and vocational education, physical education and arts.
The recommended number of learning areas for study per learner is eight.
On its implementation modalities, on Part 3.3.2, which deals with Upper Secondary School Level (Form Five and Form Six), the circular reads: “Form Five and Form Six learners will study learning areas according to the career pathway.
A learner is placed into a pathway of choice using the acquired competencies (knowledge, skills and values) and profile record.
“All learning areas have the same weight. The curriculum promotes five pathways which are Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM): Visual Performing Arts; Technical and Vocational Education and Training; Humanities and Commercials.”
The pathways for STEM, for example, has learning areas that include Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Software Engineering, Computer Science, Agriculture, Geography, Physical Education, Sports and Mass Displays, while the Humanities pathway has Sociology, Indigenous Literature, Foreign Language, Heritage Studies, Art, Physical Education, Sports and Mass Displays.
Commercials pathway has Economics, Business Enterprise, Agribusiness, Physical Education, Sports and Mass Displays, Software Engineering and Computer Science.
Visual and Performing Arts pathway has learning areas that include Film, Music, Theatre Arts, Physical Education, Sports and Mass Displays, Computer Science and Software Engineering.
The Heritage-Based Education 2024-2030 Curriculum Framework is expected to transform the education system in order to produce citizens with relevant skills, applied knowledge, values, and dispositions that are key to national development, beginning with the communities they serve.
Zimbabwe Rural Teachers’ Union (ZRTU) president, Mr Martin Chaburumunda said the capping of the number of subjects at O and A-Level resonates with the plight of the rural child who was being pressurised to match standards being set by their counterparts at boarding and elite schools.
He said in the past, some learners were registering more than 20 subjects, while rural learners struggled to register eight.
“The rural learner was being eclipsed even they register seven subjects and score As by their boarding counterparts who register 15 subjects and score 15As. This will help ground our learners on a particular pathway. Our education should be career pathway-oriented,” he said. Manica Post
THE ruling Zanu PF party has deployed members of the Forever Associates Zimbabwe (FAZ) group ahead of tomorrow’s by-elections in Harare East and Mt Pleasant.
The group was in the vortex of a storm during the country’s harmonised elections in August last year after setting up “Exit Polls” desks outside polling stations where they quizzed voters who and whci party they had voted for.
At the time, the ruling party was evasion and never openly associated with the political outfit.
The two constituencies fell vacant when Fadzayi Mahere and Rusty Markham resigned from Parliament in solidarity with their former Citizens Coalition of Change leader Nelson Chamisa after he quit the party in a huff citing infiltration by the ruling party.
Zanu PF has revealed that it had deployed FAZ and Heritage Trust members at each polling station to secure victory in the by-elections.
The party’s provincial vice-chairman for Harare Ephraim Fundukwa told Vice-President Constantine Chiwenga at a rally in Harare East yesterday that the leadership was leaving no stone unturned to secure outright victory.
“I want to tell you Vice-President [Chiwenga] that the Harare province team is working hard. We have 50 polling stations for the by-election. On each of the polling stations, we have set teams of 20 members,” he said.
“The teams are being led by provincial, FAZ, the Heritage Trust and Young Women for ED members who are campaigning.”
FAZ president Kudakwashe Munsaka told NewsDay yesterday that there was nothing sinister about his members to being deployed by the ruling party because they were a Zanu PF affiliate.
“We have said umpteen times that we are an affiliate of Zanu PF and this has not changed. Yes, indeed, if the party deploys us to assist its campaign for any envisaged by-elections or any restructuring exercises for its organs, we will willingly oblige. We live to serve, as our motto aptly asserts,” he said.
FAZ emerged during the Zanu PF restructuring programmes in 2022, triggering chaotic party primary elections in which it was accused of tilting votes in favour of particular candidates within the party.
During the August 23-24 harmonised elections last year the group attracted widespread condemnation from the opposition CCC and observer missions, who accused it of being part of Zanu PF’s vote rigging machinery.
In their recommendations after the 2023 polls, foreign observer missions delivered scathing assessments of FAZ’s role in the plebiscite. The European Union Election Observer Mission (EUEOM) leader Fabio Massimo Castaldo said FAZ members intimidated the electorate.
The Commonwealth EOM, in its report, also raised concern over the presence of FAZ in rural areas, sentiments which were shared by the Southern African Development Community EOM.
By Business Reporter- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has issued a stern warning to businesses and individuals resisting the use of the falling new Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency, saying that the long arm of the law will catch up with them.
Officially opening the international business conference at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo, Chiwenga urged both the public and private sectors as well as households to accept ZiG.
He said:
ZiG is there to stay forever. The new currency will, therefore, not be subject to exchange rate volatility or manipulation by speculators.
So, speculators somewhere [wherever you are] jumping around trying to play around in the supermarkets, we know [you]. Behave or you get shut down or we will lock you [up]. Two things.
The ZiG is expected to provide a lasting solution to inflation expectations, which is critical for sustained price and exchange rate stability in the economy.
Given these boundless benefits, I, therefore, call on the public, the private sector, including households, labour and businesses, civic society and the international community, to fully embrace and support the ZiG currency.
Chiwenga also said the government will put measures in place to curb the smuggling of gold out of the country. He said:
We are going to put measures, strict measures, that can see heads rolling. Every gramme must be accounted for in our gold.
We need our gold and because it is God-given. No one came with gold (to) Zimbabwe, but it’s in our soil.
If we don’t want to mine it, it will stay there, but no one should touch it. So, all our money we are talking about here, the Zimbabwe Gold, is going to be anchored firmly, by our gold and gold, we get it from all our resources.
Chiwenga asserted that the structured currency will enable long-term business planning and encourage savings and investments in the economy. He said:
The stability of the ZiG will boost investor confidence in the economy and lead to increased production and exports.
The economy will also experience an increase in domestic demand as people’s purchasing power gradually improves amid low and stable prices.
Government, through the central bank, will, however, continue to monitor interest rates to curtail speculative borrowing, to ensure optimal money supply and to keep inflation under control.
ZiG was launched on 05 April 2024 to replace the Zimbabwe dollar whose value had severely been eroded by inflation.
According to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, ZiG is backed by gold and foreign currency reserves as well as other precious minerals.
By Political Reporter- ZANU PF party is helping Mozambique’s ruling FRELIMO party rig elections slated for October this year.
Reports from Masvingo Mirror detail a disturbing scheme where thousands of Zimbabwean nationals are being enlisted to vote in Mozambique’s presidential and parliamentary polls, with the apparent support of ZANU PF.
According to Masvingo Mirror’s investigative team, registration stations, notably one located at Nemamwa Growth Point just 25km southeast of Masvingo, have been actively issuing voter registration cards to Zimbabweans. Among these registered individuals are the publication’s own reporters, who obtained plastic voter registration cards during a visit to the registration center this past Tuesday.
Gloria Salvador, a spokesperson for RENAMO, Mozambique’s largest opposition party, has voiced concerns over the alleged electoral manipulation, asserting that evidence supporting these claims is already being gathered. The situation is so grave that it has prompted RENAMO to dispatch investigators to Zimbabwe for further inquiry.
This revelation comes in the wake of Mozambique’s local authority elections last October, which were marred by allegations of rigging, sparking violent protests across the nation. The current voter registration process, reportedly initiated on April 22 and set to continue until April 28, has raised suspicions with its long queues and the conspicuous presence of desks labeled with the insignia of ZANU PF.
While RENAMO’s aspiring presidential candidate, Venancio Mondlane, was unavailable for immediate comment, FRELIMO representative Samuel Jemua vehemently denied the accusations, stating that all those registering are Mozambican nationals, eligible to vote from abroad.
However, Mozambique’s National Election Commission (CNE) chairperson, Bispo Carlos Matsinhe, has refuted this assertion, labeling the registration of Zimbabweans as a mistake. Unlike Zimbabwe, Mozambique permits its citizens in the diaspora to vote, yet the current influx of registrations appears to be an anomaly.
The lack of accountability from ZANU PF officials, including spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa, further adds to the suspicion surrounding these activities. Farai Marapira, ZANU PF’s communications director, has distanced the party from the alleged scheme, asserting their commitment to democratic principles.
Despite these assurances, the registration of Zimbabweans for Mozambique’s elections continues not only in Nemamwa but also in other parts of the country, prompting outrage from Zimbabwean opposition figures. Nelson Chamisa, leader of Zimbabwe’s main opposition, decried the situation as ‘massive rigging of encyclopedic magnitude,’ while MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora cautioned against Zimbabwean interference in Mozambique’s internal affairs, citing concerns over sovereignty.
Amidst this controversy, ordinary Zimbabwean citizens like Precious Gwangwava and Robina Mudura express mixed motivations for registering, ranging from a desire to exercise their voting rights to economic incentives tied to Mozambique’s political landscape.
As Mozambique braces for a pivotal election, with incumbent President Filipe Nyusi constitutionally barred from seeking a third term, the specter of external interference looms large, casting a shadow over the nation’s democratic process and threatening the integrity of its electoral system.”
By A Correspondent| Ex-footballer Edward Sadomba’s media shy wife Sherlyn has raised concern over reports coming out of the media about her fallout with the footie saying this is all hurting their children.
Her lawyers have written to H-Metro Editor Robson Sharuko over the reports which she said are misleading and all coming from an unnamed source which has opened room for falsified information.
Her lawyers, said their client is a professional who does not grant interviews to the press and are concerned where the reports are coming from as they feel the unnamed source is doing more harm than good.
They said H-Metro reports published on Wednesday and Thursday were inflammatory, speculative and exaggerated which is impacting her children negatively and demanded that they be pulled down from their social media platforms or they will instigate legal action.
“We are writing to address the recent stories published in H-Metro on 24 April 2024 and on 25 April 2024 regarding her marriage. These articles claim that our client granted an interview to a journalist from your publication and discussed personal details about her marriage. This information is categorically false.
“We further note that, despite our client demanding you to withdraw your defamatory statements on the 24th and 25th of April 2024, you have made no effort to mitigate the situation nor to alleviate any adverse consequences of your unlawful conduct.
“In light of the above, we hereby demand that you immediately retract and delete all social media posts and/or pages on social media platforms containing any false and defamatory information or misrepresentations such as those elucidated in this letter.
“Should you fail/refuse to do so, we are instructed to take further legal action against you for damages on the grounds of defamation, including a cost order against you on the legal practitioner and client scale,” the letter reads.
Illegal foreign currency dealers, who were arrested last week on allegations of contravening Exchange Control Regulations will spend more days behind bars after their matter was deferred to Monday next week.
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CHIREDZI – Magistrate Vimbai Mutukwa has sentenced a Mwenezi man to 20 years in jail for raping his biological daughter (name withheld) aged 15.
The 36-year-old man from Mutiusinazita Village under Chief Mazetese will effectively serve 18 years after Magistrate Mutukwa suspended two years of the sentence.
He was found guilty after a full trial and despite an innocent plea. The man had been staying with his daughter since 2015 when he divorced his wife…
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Illegal foreign currency dealers, who were arrested last week on allegations of contravening Exchange Control Regulations will spend more days behind bars after their matter was deferred to Monday next week.
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ZiG ANOTHER BOND NOTE DOOMED TO FAIL
Last week we had reports that the police were arresting money changers in the streets of Harare.
By Leonard Koni | Deputy President Constantino Chiwenga has also joined the band of those people threatening the money changers and to shut down supermarkets if they are suspected of sabotaging the ZiG currency. This is so barbaric and militant.
Ironically our professional police force which has so far arrested more than eighty money changers accusing them of fuelling inflation and weakening the new currency have failed to arrest those involved in corruption.
Surprisingly there are economic saboteurs who are causing economic haemorrhage in the country but just because they are politically connected no arrest is effected. Not even one person from those who were implicated in the Gold Mafia documentary produced by Al Jazeera last year was questioned. It just died a silent death.
If ZiG is strong currency why do we need to waste our resources through deploying the police to a currency which is powerful and backed by gold? How do we expect people being paid in ZiG to get forex and buy other requirements like fuel, passports, pay for number plates and customs duty?Why are people being arrested?
This currency has become a pale shadow of the Zimbabwe Republic Police. How on earth can you arrest a citizen for changing forex in a country where fuel, application for a passport and customs duty is supposed to be paid in foreign currency?
This command economy from this new republic will not work and has proved to be a failure. For John Mushayavanhu to tell the people that he got the advice of introducing the ZiG currency from the World Bank is just a fat lie. This is a statement coming from someone who just want to escape responsibility as the currency is facing resistance on the market.
Just like his predecessor Governor John Mushayavanhu has started the blame game before the start of the real coarse of the menu.
You introduce a new currency as a government and then fail to trust your own product and you expect the people to trust it by forcing them to accept it.
Arresting money changers will not solve the problem. The reality is that the people have lost faith in the regime. You can’t stitch an anus to cure diarrhea.
Such is the nature of an incompetent government which has ran out of ideas. Their businesses do not accept ZiG but they want people to accept it.
Punishing people for their own economic policies is the worst thing to do. This is so ridiculous and self defeating.
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe must address this issue and consult other stakeholders to find out why people are shunning the ZiG currency. What is exactly backing this ZiG when we are told that some gold vaults are located somewhere at a secret place.
Zimbabwe needs a leadership which understands the current economic and political dynamics through engaging stakeholders. This kind of applying military gymnastics into the economic spheres will not work.
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By- A Harare man has lost US$ 11,700 to an opaque United Kingdom (UK) visa and certificate of a sponsorship deal.
Samson Gono cited Nyasha Patience Mandeya of Borrowdale as the respondent in his summons.
In the summons through his lawyers Tinashe Zinto of Zinto, Chivandire and Mavhaire Law Chambers, Gono is demanding back his money and 1% interest as from April 1 this year.
According to court papers, sometime in August 2023, Gono and Mandeya entered into an agreement, whereby the latter would assist him to obtain certificates of sponsorship and a UK visa.
It is alleged that Mandeya was supposed to obtain these within three months after receiving payment.
Gono submitted that he paid Mandeya US$9 700 on August 26, 2023. He made another payment of US$2 000 on August 31.
However, Mandeya failed to meet the terms of the agreement.
On January 15 this year, Mandeya acknowledged the debt, and made an undertaking to pay back by March 31, but failed. Newsday
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Highlanders continued to lose ground on the top of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League table after dropping points against Herentals on Wednesday.
Bosso surrendered a two lead to settle for a 2-2 draw in a matchday eight encounter played at Rufaro Stadium.
The visitors opened the scoring in the 19th minute through Brighton Ncube before Mvelo Khoza netted his first goal for the team in the 39th minute.
A second half collapse by Highlanders saw Herentals coming back into the game through Tafadzwa Jim on minute 53 before slotting another just after the hour.
The result saw Chicken Inn closing the gap and are now seperated by goal difference.
The Gamecocks moved to the second place and on 15 points after edging Hwange 1-0, thanks to Brighton Makopa’s early strike.
Elsewhere, FC Platinum suffered their first defeat of the season after losing 1-0 ZPC Kariba at Mandava Stadium.
The Platinum Boys dropped to fourth place following the loss.
Khama Billiat and Evans Rusike scored their first goals for Yadah in 2-2 draw versus champions Ngezi Platinum Stars at the Baobab Stadium.
Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Matchday 8 Results:
Herentals 2-2 Highlanders
FC Platinum 0-1 ZPC Kariba
Ngezi Platinum 2-2 Yadah
Chicken Inn 1-0 Hwange
Telone 1-1 Bulawayo Chiefs
Bikita Minerals 1-0 Simba Bhora
By Sports Reporter- Former Dynamos star Edward Sadomba has been embroiled in a messy divorce.
The state media reports that Sadomba and his wife Sherlynn’s marriage is falling apart.
Ironically, until H-Metro broke the story about the challenges destroying their marriage yesterday, the two had been hailed as a model celebrity couple in this country.
Such has been the couple’s closeness our sister newspaper, The Sunday Mail, even once described them as being “like coffee and doughnuts, salt and pepper or rum and coke.”
On Tuesday, H-Metro sources tipped us that the couple’s differences involved a nasty fallout between the two, which ended up spilling into the hands of the police.
H-Metro reporters were tipped that the case would be heard at Mbare Magistrates Court.
Sadomba arrived at the court in the company of his lawyer, Charles Warara.
His wife, Sherlyn arrived later.
However, the duo did not appear before a magistrate after the vetting officer decided that there were outstanding statements that were supposed to be recorded from witnesses before the matter was ready to be heard.
Sources said that Sadomba regularly locked out his wife, outside their matrimonial home, on several occasions when she returned home in the evening.
Yesterday, all the speculation ended when it emerged that Sherlynn has actually approached the Harare Civil Court seeking a peace order against the former DeMbare star player.
That is an escalation of the case and appears to suggest that Sadomba could have been a violent husband who was abusing his wife, who is a prosecutor, at the Harare Magistrates Court.
That would be a huge dent on Sadomba who, until now, has been celebrated as one of the best role models in local football.
It has now emerged that although they share the same house, the couple are sleeping in different wings of their house.
Sources have now been open to H-Metro, especially after the application for a peace order, with some revealing that the couple has received counselling, on a number of occasions, at police stations.
The counselling followed reports which Sherlynn filed accusing her husband of being abusive towards her.
“This has been going on for some time now and there were even whispers, when Sherlynn wore a neck brace, that she was injured during a fall at home after she was attacked but that could not be proved,” said a source.
“Now, that this case has spilled into the public domain and she has filed for a protection order from Sadomba, it means there was a hint of some truth to those whispers.
“A woman like Sherlynn will, obviously, weigh the consequences of such a move like filing for a protection order.
“She is a prosecutor and she knows that this will attract media attention and will be uncomfortable to his kids and to her reputation as someone who works with the public.
“But, for her to still make the move, it suggests that she has come to a point where she has said enough is enough and whatever comes will not be worse than the abuse she is suffering.
“It’s sad, when you think about it, because this is a couple that everyone admired and they have been together for a long time.”
Sherlynn revealed to The Herald, that she met Sadomba in 2001.
“I met him in 2001 when I visited my grandmother in Mbare,” she said.
“We dated from that time till we got married in 2008.
“I am absolutely affected by his fame in a good way because he is a people-person and he commands a lot of respect from his supporters and the general community, which consequently comes as a good thing for me.
“In a negative way, our lives are open just like the sky, we are mostly in the public eye. It’s not a good place to be all the time.”
In another interview with The Sunday Mail, she said:
“Don’t get me wrong, I’m a proud wife but sometimes you want to run your own race and have your personal identity – with your own credits and achievements – other than just being someone’s wife or mother.” H Metro
Jurgen Klopp has blamed the game against Manchester United for his side’s recent loss against Everton in the English Premier League.
The Reds lost 2-0 at Goodson Park to fall back in the title race with just four games left in the campaign.
Jarrad Branthwaite and Dominic Calvert-Lewin were on target for the Toffees.
It was Klopp’s first-ever defeat at Goodison Park.
Speaking after the match, Klopp bemoaned his side’s low conversion rate, which started in their game at Old Trafford.
Liverpool had 28 total attempts on goal, with 16 coming in the first half itself, but scored just twice in the 2-2 draw earlier this month.
In Wednesday’s game, they had 23 attempts on goal with seven being on target but failed to score.
The gaffer said: “You can see we are in a rush in front of the goal, you can see that. It’s long ago but I blame a little bit the [Manchester] United game for it; that many chances and you play really good but you don’t get anything for it.
“That’s really bad. Since then, we create but we don’t score often enough and that doesn’t help. It’s not like in a situation like that you don’t score and then just [think], ‘Ah, forget it, who cares?’
“You cannot act like you scored 15 goals in the last two games or whatever. You can see that and that’s a problem. It’s always like this: you have to fight through these periods, it was never different.”
Soccer 24 News
By A Correspondent
Authorities in Glendale have launched a thorough investigation into a shocking murder case that occurred at Rana Mine, Slemish Farm, on the evening of April 22, 2024.
The incident, which unfolded around 9:00 PM, involved a vicious attack by a gang of approximately 40 unidentified suspects armed with knives, machetes, and spears.
The victim, identified as Dhalala Kakowe, aged 19, sustained fatal wounds to the chest and neck from an unknown sharp object wielded by the assailants.
Details surrounding the motive behind this brutal assault remain unclear, leaving investigators with critical questions as they seek to unravel the circumstances leading to Kakowe’s tragic death.
The victim tragically succumbed to the injuries inflicted during the attack, with the incident claiming his life on the spot.
Local law enforcement officials are urging anyone with pertinent information related to this heinous crime to come forward and report to the nearest police station.
The collaboration and cooperation of community members and witnesses are crucial in aiding the investigation and bringing the perpetrators to justice.
The nature and scale of the attack, involving a large group armed with deadly weapons, have raised concerns within the Glendale community and beyond.
Residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities or information that may assist in identifying and apprehending those responsible for this senseless act of violence.
In response to the incident, law enforcement agencies have intensified efforts to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and piece together the events leading up to the attack. The safety and security of residents in Glendale are paramount, and authorities are committed to swiftly resolving this case to ensure justice for the victim and closure for the community affected by this tragedy.
As the investigation unfolds, authorities are also exploring possible motives and connections that may shed light on the circumstances surrounding the murder at Rana Mine.
The incident underscores the importance of proactive policing and community engagement in combating crime and safeguarding public safety.
In the wake of this disturbing incident, the call for public cooperation in providing information to law enforcement remains imperative.
Anyone with relevant details or leads related to the attack is urged to step forward and assist authorities in their pursuit of justice.
For further updates and inquiries related to the ongoing investigation, individuals are encouraged to reach out to local police stations and cooperate with law enforcement personnel working diligently to address this grave crime in Glendale.
By A Correspondent
In the global fight against climate change, individuals like Moudy Mudzielwana are instrumental in driving tangible action and promoting sustainability.
As the director of Tshikovha Green and Climate Change Advocates Pty in South Africa, Mudzielwana has emerged as a prominent advocate for environmental compliance and sustainable practices.
Commitment to a Sustainable Future
Tshikovha Green and Climate Change Advocates Pty recently reaffirmed their dedication to fostering a sustainable climate change adaptation future. “We are moving towards a sustainable climate change adaptation future,” the organization declared in a resolute statement.
This commitment underscores the urgent need to mitigate the impacts of climate change through proactive measures.
Addressing Environmental Challenges
Moudy Mudzielwana’s leadership extends beyond rhetoric, with practical initiatives aimed at tackling environmental challenges in South Africa. The organization actively engages in raising awareness, implementing eco-friendly strategies, and advocating for policy changes that prioritize environmental protection.
Local Impact with Global Implications
South Africa faces a spectrum of environmental concerns, from water scarcity to biodiversity loss and carbon emissions. Mudzielwana’s efforts are particularly crucial in a country where climate change impacts are keenly felt. By spearheading advocacy and promoting sustainable practices locally, Tshikovha Green and Climate Change Advocates Pty contributes to the broader global effort to combat climate change.
Collaboration and Education
Central to Mudzielwana’s approach is collaboration with stakeholders across sectors. By forging partnerships with government bodies, businesses, and community groups, Tshikovha Green and Climate Change Advocates Pty amplifies its impact and fosters collective responsibility towards environmental stewardship.
Education also plays a pivotal role in their advocacy. Through workshops, campaigns, and educational programs, the organization empowers individuals and communities to adopt eco-conscious behaviors and embrace sustainability.
Looking Ahead: A Call to Action
In an era defined by climate urgency, Moudy Mudzielwana’s leadership serves as an inspiration and a call to action.
By championing climate change advocacy and driving sustainable solutions, Tshikovha Green and Climate Change Advocates Pty exemplifies how grassroots efforts can catalyze meaningful change.
As we navigate the complex landscape of environmental challenges, the work of individuals and organizations like Tshikovha Green and Climate Change Advocates Pty underscores the importance of collective action and underscores the potential for positive transformation towards a sustainable future.
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Speculation abounds as reports emerge suggesting that regional leaders may have opted to steer clear of this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) held in Bulawayo.
The absence of prominent figures from neighboring countries has raised eyebrows, especially given the event’s regional significance.
In a surprising turn of events, Vice President Dr. Constantino Chiwenga took the helm to officially inaugurate the trade fair—a departure from established protocol where such events often draw participation from a broader spectrum of regional leaders. The Ministry of Information confirmed the Vice President’s involvement in a statement issued on Wednesday, shedding light on the significance of this year’s ZITF.
According to the Ministry of Information’s statement, Vice President Chiwenga presided over the opening of the ZITF International Business Conference, which convened private sector representatives, international investors, and government officials. The primary objective of the conference was to foster dialogue and strategize on ways to cultivate a favorable business climate in Zimbabwe and beyond.
The absence of regional leaders at this year’s ZITF could be interpreted through various lenses, sparking debates about the diplomatic and economic dynamics at play.
While the exact reasons for the apparent snub remain unclear, the event’s diminished international turnout raises questions about the broader perceptions of Zimbabwe’s economic and political landscape.
Despite the subdued attendance from regional figures, the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair remains a pivotal platform for promoting trade, investment, and economic cooperation.
The theme of this year’s event, #ZITF2024, underscores the commitment to fostering a conducive business environment and revitalizing Zimbabwe’s economy through international partnerships.
The Ministry of Information’s statement highlights the importance of forums like the ZITF in driving economic growth and facilitating cross-border collaboration.
The participation of diverse stakeholders, including government representatives, private sector actors, and foreign investors, underscores the shared commitment to advancing Zimbabwe’s economic agenda.
As the ZITF unfolds in Bulawayo, the spotlight remains on Vice President Chiwenga’s role in spearheading efforts to bolster Zimbabwe’s economic prospects.
His presence at the trade fair signals a concerted effort by the government to attract investment and promote business-friendly policies, despite the absence of certain regional dignitaries.
In the broader context of regional diplomacy and economic integration, the implications of regional leaders’ absence from the ZITF could reverberate across diplomatic circles.
The trade fair serves as a barometer of Zimbabwe’s standing in the global economic arena, offering insights into the country’s efforts to reinvigorate its economy and attract foreign investment.
As the trade fair continues to unfold, observers will closely monitor developments to gauge the impact of regional dynamics on Zimbabwe’s economic outlook.
The absence of regional leaders underscores the complexities of regional diplomacy and economic cooperation, highlighting the challenges and opportunities facing Zimbabwe in its quest for economic revitalization.
By Political Reporter- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed two deputy ministers and is reassigning some.
This development was announced Wednesday by his Chief Secretary, Martin Rushwaya.
Local Government and Public Works Minister Winston Chitando returned to the Mines and Mining Development Ministry, taking over from Minister Zhemu Soda, who has been reassigned to be Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities.
Mnangagwa moved Daniel Garwe from the National Housing and Social Amenities Ministry to head the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works.
Tsholotsho South legislator Musa Ncube was appointed Deputy Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities, while Headman Moyo was appointed Deputy Minister of Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs.
Deputy Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities Yeukai Simbanegavi was also reassigned to become the Deputy Minister of Energy and Power Development.
By A Correspondent
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has made significant changes to his cabinet, including the reinstatement of Winston Chitando as the Minister of Mines and Mining Development.
This decision comes as part of a broader reshuffle that saw the reassignment of several ministers and the appointment of new deputy ministers.
The reshuffle, announced by the government on Wednesday, took immediate effect, signaling a strategic realignment within Mnangagwa’s administration.
Notably, Winston Chitando returns to his former role as Minister of Mines and Mining Development, a position he previously held before stepping down.
In response to the reshuffle, President Mnangagwa emphasized the need for effective governance and accountability within his cabinet.
He stated, “These changes are aimed at enhancing efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability in government operations.”
Alongside Chitando’s reinstatement, other notable changes include the reassignment of Soda Zhemu to the National Housing and Social Amenities Ministry and the appointment of Daniel Garwe as the new Minister of Local Government and Public Works.
Additionally, two new deputy ministers were appointed: Musa Ncube for National Housing and Social Amenities and Headman Moyo for Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs.
In a shocking turn of events, Reverend Danisa Muchichwa, a prominent figure in the Manicaland Diocese and a close confidant of controversial Bishop Eric Ruwona, has been apprehended for allegedly brandishing a firearm at his lover’s husband.
Reports reaching The Midweek Watch indicate that Rev. Muchichwa was confronted by Lovemore Mandimutsira, the husband of Sylvia Dapira, after a tip-off suggesting an illicit rendezvous between the Reverend and Mrs. Dapira at Mutare Sports Club, located opposite the Anglican Diocese offices, on Tuesday morning.
When cornered by Mandimutsira, Rev. Muchichwa purportedly drew a pistol, prompting Mandimutsira to flee in fear for his life, with the Reverend giving chase. Law enforcement officers swiftly intervened, arresting the Reverend just outside the Sports Club. He is currently in police custody.
This is not the first time Rev. Muchichwa’s name has been linked to controversy involving Mrs. Dapira. Sources reveal that three years ago, he was caught in a compromising situation with the same woman by her husband. Allegedly, Bishop Ruwona intervened, and a hefty sum of US$10,000 was paid to keep the matter under wraps, as the Church was then grappling with negative publicity due to corruption allegations.
The timing of this scandal couldn’t be worse for the Anglican Church, which has recently been embroiled in a fees dispute that led to protests at one of its premier schools in the province, St. Faith, spearheaded by its students.
By A Correspondent
In a fiery exchange of words, Zimbabwe’s opposition leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa, has hit back at Vice President Constantino Chiwenga following a direct attack on his character.
Chiwenga, known for his outspoken nature, described Chamisa as nothing more than a “goat herder” during a public address on Monday.
The Vice President’s remarks came amidst escalating political tensions in the country, with Chiwenga aligning himself with the ruling ZANU-PF party and Chamisa leading the opposition movement. Despite the intended insult, Chamisa responded defiantly, drawing a parallel to the biblical tale of David and Goliath.
In his response, Advocate Chamisa emphasized the significance of the biblical story, implying that just like David—a shepherd and the underdog—overcame the giant Goliath, he too would prevail against his critics and adversaries. Chamisa’s response was framed with confidence and a touch of defiance, evident in his statement: “IT’S GAME ON…
Do you know that the giant Goliath was defeated by David the goat herder and a mere shepherd?? #Godisinit”
This metaphorical reference underscores Chamisa’s determination to challenge the status quo and challenge the ruling establishment. By invoking this biblical narrative, Chamisa aims to rally his supporters and portray himself as an underdog fighting against a powerful adversary.
His use of the hashtag #Godisinit further suggests a reliance on divine intervention or providence in his political struggle.
The spat between Chamisa and Chiwenga underscores the intense political climate in Zimbabwe, where verbal exchanges often serve as a battleground for ideological clashes and power struggles. As both sides engage in verbal warfare, the political landscape remains fraught with tension and uncertainty.
Chamisa’s response to Chiwenga’s insult is not only a defense of his own character but also a strategic move to galvanize his base and assert his leadership in the face of adversity.
The invocation of biblical symbolism adds depth and resonance to his message, resonating with a population deeply rooted in religious beliefs and traditions.
The outcome of this verbal confrontation remains to be seen, but Chamisa’s defiant stance signals that he is prepared to confront his adversaries head-on.
In the arena of Zimbabwean politics, where rhetoric plays a pivotal role, this exchange underscores the high stakes and fierce competition for power.
For now, Advocate Chamisa’s response stands as a testament to his resilience and determination in the face of political opposition, as he continues to navigate the turbulent waters of Zimbabwe’s political landscape.
By Entertain Reporter- Creative and talented music producer Clive Mono Mukundu continues to show his artistic skills, this time monopolising a cross-border truck -driver whose video went viral on social media crying about his laborious job.
By Business Reporter- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has issued a stern warning to businesses and individuals resisting the use of the falling new Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency, saying that the long arm of the law will catch up with them.
Officially opening the international business conference at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo, Chiwenga urged both the public and private sectors as well as households to accept ZiG.
He said:
ZiG is there to stay forever. The new currency will, therefore, not be subject to exchange rate volatility or manipulation by speculators.
So, speculators somewhere [wherever you are] jumping around trying to play around in the supermarkets, we know [you]. Behave or you get shut down or we will lock you [up]. Two things.
The ZiG is expected to provide a lasting solution to inflation expectations, which is critical for sustained price and exchange rate stability in the economy.
Given these boundless benefits, I, therefore, call on the public, the private sector, including households, labour and businesses, civic society and the international community, to fully embrace and support the ZiG currency.
Chiwenga also said the government will put measures in place to curb the smuggling of gold out of the country. He said:
We are going to put measures, strict measures, that can see heads rolling. Every gramme must be accounted for in our gold.
We need our gold and because it is God-given. No one came with gold (to) Zimbabwe, but it’s in our soil.
If we don’t want to mine it, it will stay there, but no one should touch it. So, all our money we are talking about here, the Zimbabwe Gold, is going to be anchored firmly, by our gold and gold, we get it from all our resources.
Chiwenga asserted that the structured currency will enable long-term business planning and encourage savings and investments in the economy. He said:
The stability of the ZiG will boost investor confidence in the economy and lead to increased production and exports.
The economy will also experience an increase in domestic demand as people’s purchasing power gradually improves amid low and stable prices.
Government, through the central bank, will, however, continue to monitor interest rates to curtail speculative borrowing, to ensure optimal money supply and to keep inflation under control.
ZiG was launched on 05 April 2024 to replace the Zimbabwe dollar whose value had severely been eroded by inflation.
According to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, ZiG is backed by gold and foreign currency reserves as well as other precious minerals.
A prominent Nigerian pastor, Chris Oyakhilome has been accused of pushing false information against malaria vaccines.
The pastor claimed Gates was among “those who have an agenda for depopulation of the world”.
While giving a talk on reducing carbon dioxide emissions, Mr Gates said: “First, we’ve got population. The world today has 6.8 billion people. That’s headed up to about nine billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by, perhaps, 10 or 15%.”
Bill Gates’ assertion was said to have been misunderstood by Pastor Oyakhilome and this made him mislead his large followers.
Mr Gates did not advocate for the world’s depopulation, according to the BBC.
Gates has clarified in the past that he saw population growth and health improvement as complementary: “When health improves, families choose to have less kids.”
Mr Oyakhilome also claimed that the World Mosquito Program facility in Colombia belonged to the Gates Foundation, accusing it of producing genetically modified mosquitoes as a strategy for depopulation.
The mosquito factory, which was designed to diminish mosquitoes’ ability to transmit viruses, is part of a non-profit network of firms owned by Monash University in Australia, and it has stated that its process does not use genetically modified organisms.
Pastor Oyakhilome is no stranger to anti-vaccination misinformation. He has recently targeted the HPV vaccine, which is designed to prevent women from cervical cancer.
“They have something else up their sleeve. It’s not about cancer,” he said during a service aired on 2 September 2023.
Nigeria launched a widespread immunisation campaign for girls in October 2023 in an effort to dramatically lower cervical cancer rates. Every year, about 8,000 Nigerian women die as a result of this disease.
In 2021, a major study financed by Cancer Research UK discovered that the HPV vaccine reduced cervical cancer cases by over 90 percent. Pastor Oyakhilome has already made numerous erroneous assertions regarding anti-tetanus shots, polio vaccines, and other paediatric immunisations.
The report said the pastor also falsely stated that the messenger RNA vaccine alters the DNA.
However, immunization does not affect people’s DNA. It takes a portion of a virus’s genetic material, or messenger RNA, to train the immune system to detect it and manufacture antibodies.
During the Covid pandemic, British media regulator Ofcom fined Pastor Oyakhilome’s congregation £125,000 ($155,000).
It said his network Loveworld, broadcast in the UK, showed “misleading and potentially harmful statements about the coronavirus pandemic and vaccines”.
Mr Ogunro, the writer who left the church, said he was worried about the pastor’s influence.
“His claims about vaccination scare me. We need to find a way to regulate preachers like him.”
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By A Correspondent| 19-year-old Amir Mhaka who is accused of leaking socialite Mai Titi’s daughter, Fifi’s, nude pictures has written to the police calling for further investigations after the emergence of new information.
In a letter to police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga, Mhaka through his lawyer Admire Rubaya says “he is not modern day Jesus” who can be crucified for sins he has not committed and the police should get to the bottom of the issue and unearth the real culprit.
He is of the firm belief that if the matter is properly investigated, the National Prosecuting Authority will reconsider its decision to prosecute him and free him as the truth would have been laid bare.
They argue that Fifi should be the first suspect as there are several factors pointing to her which requires intensive investigations.
Mhaka has denied receiving the nude images or distributing them and has submitted his cellphone to the police for cyber examination to prove his innocence.
In the letter, he says the girl should also submit her cellphone to the police’s cyber unit for investigation.
He said Fifi’s cellphone will answer all the contentious questions including whom she sent the images to and that it will be established if ever she sent them to him.
“He (Mhaka) further asserts that instead of just examining his mobile handset only, the Police Cyber experts should also examine the Complainant’s mobile phone to ascertain if there is any trace of evidence that she once sent those alleged leaked photos to the Accused person.
“Our client is of the firm view that there are people who might have accessed the Complainant’s nude pictures and not him
They also told the Commissioner General that several bloggers online have claimed that the teenage girl has an OnlyFans account, a platform through which intimate content is on a pay per view basis.
This, they said, requires further investigations by the police to establish if the claims are true or not.
They argue that if this is anything to go by then someone could have accessed the images on the platform and distributed them and not Mhaka.
They argue that the girl might have posted the pictures for clout purposes and this needs investigation.
“There is also a possibility of the Complainant herself publishing her own nude pictures for some other reasons
which might include for popularity purposes. These are probable possibilities that should be investigated.”
“It has also come to our client’s attention that there are bloggers who have claimed that the Complainant had subscribed to a pornographic site known as Onlyfans wherein alleged content creators upload their content to the site and their fans follow them for a fee.
“lf it is true that she was one of the content creators on that pornographic site there is a real possibility that that’s where her nude pictures might have been extracted by
some of her followers resulting in the leakage. We humbly implore and entrust you to consider this possibility in your investigations.”
They also indicated to the police chief that when Mhaka was arrested, Mai Titi, the complainant’s mother accused one Patricia Jeke or Patricia Jack who leaked the pictures and this is contained in her witness statement before the court.
Mr Rubaya argued that this creates doubt and opens room for more investigation as it has been shown that even the complainants are not sure who leaked the pictures.
“The complainant’s mother has a statement which was recorded by the police wherein she is alleging that the same nude pictures in question were broadcasted/distributed
by one Patricia Jeke alias Patricia Jack.
“The obvious question that arises therefore is who is responsible for the leak of those images?
“From a neutral person’s perspective, it would obviously appear that the complainant and her mother may be casting lots as to who to blame for those nude pictures, despite seemingly clear circumstances that the complainant herself may only have herself to blame for taking those pornographic pictures in the first place.
“ln the circumstances one wonders who is to be believed between Felistas Murata[mai Titil] or Felisha Muzeya[fifi] because their versions are material different as to who allegedly distributed the nudes in issue,” the letter reads.
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THE Lady Chevrons remain in high spirits despite a 32-run loss in their last warm-up match against Scotland, ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup Qualifiers which get underway this Thursday.
With the qualifiers just a day away, the Lady Chevrons are gearing up for what promises to be a fierce competition, fuelled by a determination to prove themselves and secure a place in cricket’s most prestigious tournament.
Despite a 32-run loss in their last warm-up match against Scotland, the Zimbabwe women cricket team is maintaining a positive attitude ahead of the World Cup qualifiers.
“The overall goal is to go and qualify and we will take each game as it is, our first match is against Vanuatu that is our big focus,” said Sharne Mayers, opening batter.
Drawn in group B alongside hosts United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, Ireland and Vanuatu, the Lady Chevrons are among ten nations vying for the two remaining slots at the World Cup to be hosted by Bangladesh between September and October this year.
Zimbabwe take on Vanuatu in their first match of the tournament set for this Thursday at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
ZBC News
THE public has lashed out at illegal foreign currency dealers for sabotaging the new Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency.
This comes after more than 120 illegal forex dealers were arrested in a week.
THE public has lashed out at illegal foreign currency dealers for sabotaging the new Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency.
This comes after more than 120 illegal forex dealers were arrested.
ZBC News
Tawanda Chirewa 20 years old started for Wolves against Arsenal. He gave a good account of himself
.
Despite economic challenges Zimbabwe is facing, we are witnessing the benefits of positive migration.
According to Jomo Dyson a football consultant, coach, scout and talent manager, it is 1 in 50 000 talented footballers from ages of 16 to 32 years that want to play for a team like Wolverhampton Wanderers where Tawanda Chirewa is playing,
that makes Tawanda Chirewa a special player.
We celebrate his achievements. He has shown willingness to play for Zimbabwe national team.
Zimbabwe People of Influence
Municipality Official Fined for $1.1 Million Fraud.
In a startling development, Tendai Mandihlare, a quantity surveyor at Chitungwiza Municipality, has been fined a mere US$300 after being found guilty of orchestrating a fraudulent scheme that resulted in his employer paying a company $1.1 million. Mandihlare’s actions, described by authorities as a flagrant abuse of trust, have sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the grave consequences of fraud within public institutions.
Speaking after the verdict, Prosecutor Mr. Ephraim Zinyandu expressed concern over the leniency of the sentence, stating, “The magnitude of Mandihlare’s deception cannot be overstated. His deliberate manipulation of documents led to substantial financial losses for the municipality, a betrayal of public trust that cannot be taken lightly.”
Echoing these sentiments, Chamber Secretary for Chitungwiza Municipality, Mr. Japson Nemusesu, lamented the impact of the fraud on the community, stating, “The diverted funds could have been allocated to critical infrastructure projects, benefiting the residents of Chitungwiza. Mandihlare’s actions have undermined the integrity of our institution and eroded public confidence.”
The case has reignited calls for stricter oversight and accountability measures within public institutions, with civil society groups urging authorities to implement comprehensive reforms to prevent similar incidents in the future. As investigations continue, there is growing pressure on law enforcement agencies to pursue all avenues of justice and ensure that those responsible for financial misconduct are held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.- Agencies
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The upcoming distribution of 75 tractors to sugarcane farmers in Masvingo Province by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has stirred both anticipation and skepticism within Zimbabwe’s agricultural community.
The initiative, reportedly aimed at boosting productivity and supporting farmers, has raised questions about the government’s intentions amidst ongoing economic challenges.
A government source revealed that these tractors, to be distributed by Masvingo’s Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Ezra Chadzamira, will be made available at zero deposit through a microfinance bank. Furthermore, farmers will begin payments only after utilizing the tractors for five years.
The announcement has been met with mixed reactions from various stakeholders.
While some farmers welcome the opportunity to access modern farming equipment with deferred payment plans, others remain cautious about potential underlying motives behind such largesse.
In response to inquiries about the initiative, Minister Chadzamira emphasized the government’s commitment to supporting local farmers and enhancing agricultural output.
“The distribution of these tractors underscores President Mnangagwa’s vision of empowering our farmers and revitalizing the agricultural sector in Masvingo Province,” Chadzamira stated during a recent press briefing.
However, critics view this move as a strategic attempt by Mnangagwa’s administration to gain favor ahead of the upcoming elections, scheduled for later this year.
With Zimbabwe grappling with food insecurity and economic hardships, the timing of such gestures has prompted speculation about political agendas.
One concerned farmer, who requested anonymity, expressed skepticism about the sustainability of the tractor distribution program.
“While the offer of tractors is enticing, we worry about the long-term implications and whether this is merely a temporary solution to appease farmers,” the farmer remarked.
This sentiment is echoed by opposition figures and civil society organizations, who argue that meaningful agricultural reform requires comprehensive policies addressing broader issues such as land tenure, market access, and input subsidies.
As Masvingo prepares for the tractor handover ceremony, scheduled to take place in the coming weeks, the spotlight remains on the effectiveness and transparency of government initiatives aimed at supporting Zimbabwe’s struggling agricultural sector.
The outcome of this initiative could potentially influence public perception of Mnangagwa’s administration and its commitment to addressing pressing socio-economic challenges facing the nation.
By A Correspondent
In a recent Daily News report, it is claimed that ZANU-PF and CCC leaders, including Interim President Welshman Ncube, are cooperating to postpone the 2028 elections.
ZANU spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa mentioned that the CCC has proposed a consensus-based government, focusing on national development over elections.
Despite President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s firm denial of any desire to extend his rule beyond 2028, the report suggests otherwise, hinting at a possible bid to prolong his tenure through alternative means.
A significant portion of Zimbabweans opposes ZANU, and any perception of constitutional manipulation to favor the ruling elite and a compromised opposition is likely to face public disapproval.
The success of these alleged ZANU and ‘controlled’ opposition strategies remains uncertain, but it’s evident that many Zimbabweans will view such maneuvers unfavorably.
Two Premier League players from the same team were reportedly arrested over an alleged rape.
According to The Sun, one arrest took place outside the stadium over the weekend.
The player, who’s aged 19, was said to have been detained overnight.
The other player, who is also 19, was reportedly arrested the following day and was questioned by police after being detained on suspicion of rape.
Both players have reportedly now been released on bail pending further enquiries, the newspaper claimed.
The report also adds that the alleged rape took place on Friday night and the alleged victim contacted officers hours later before filing a formal complaint.
It is not known whether the club has suspended their two players, but a spokesman for the unnamed team has said: “As the matter is now in the hands of the police, the football club will not be making further comment at this stage.
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Source : Wicknell Chivayo
ALL THE WAY FROM MATEBELELAND , today I want to appreciate Mrs Happiness Sibanda.
She’s a liberation war hero who was a member of the LMG choir in Zambia and is one of the remaining members and is still performing at most national events…
She is a member of the war veterans association at the national level and also performed at the recent independence gala…
CONGRATULATIONS to you my sister , Your continued support and commitment to entertain us a national events before and after the elections can not go unnoticed.
Please go to ENTERPRISE CAR SALES and see Madzibaba Chipaga , i have just paid $45000 for your TOYOTA HILUX GD6 double cab and its ready for collection.
Enjoy your new car…On another note on yesterday’s list I mistakenly forgot one champion Tinotenda Nyamandu Chibage who runs ZANU PF MIDLANDS NEWS DESK.
Thank you for keeping us well updated on party news , Please also go and see Madzibaba Chipaga and collect your TOYOTA AQUA…I remain committed to proving the point that we are the government , we are the Army ,we are the people ,we are ruling party and we are the only political party with loyal members that can buy other members cars like sweets… NO OTHER PARTY CAN DO SO…
ZANU PF HUCHI…ZANU PF CHIORORO… EDELIVERS…EDWORKS…
By A Correspondent
The recent Independence Day celebrations in Murambinda Growth Point took an unexpected turn as a video of a Zanu PF lady twerking at the event has ignited a flurry of reactions on social media.
The footage captures the woman, identified as a recipient of a Toyota Aqua from controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo, engaging in what some have described as provocative dance moves.
The scene has undoubtedly raised eyebrows and triggered debates about the appropriateness of such behavior, particularly in the context of a national celebration.
Social media platforms have been buzzing with commentary, with opinions divided on whether the incident represents harmless fun or crosses the line into inappropriate conduct, especially given the visibility of the individual involved.
The woman’s association with Wicknell Chivayo, known for his controversial public persona, adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
Chivayo, a polarizing figure due to his legal troubles and flashy lifestyle, has drawn scrutiny for his connections to prominent individuals, including political figures.
Critics argue that public displays of this nature, particularly by individuals linked to influential personalities, reflect poorly on the image of public figures and the standards of conduct expected in public spaces.
Supporters, on the other hand, emphasize personal freedom and the right to express oneself without undue judgment.
The broader discourse surrounding the incident touches on societal norms, gender roles, and the responsibilities of individuals representing political affiliations.
While some view the incident as a personal choice and an expression of celebration, others contend that such actions can undermine the dignity and seriousness of official events.
Independence Day, a significant national occasion commemorating Zimbabwe’s liberation, traditionally serves as a platform for reflection and unity.
However, incidents like this underscore the evolving nature of public behavior in an era dominated by social media scrutiny and instant sharing of content.
The controversy highlights broader questions about the intersection of personal conduct, public representation, and the expectations placed on individuals associated with prominent public figures.
As discussions continue to unfold, it remains to be seen how this incident will influence perceptions of public behavior and the responsibilities of those in the public eye.
In the age of digital media, where moments can be captured and shared instantaneously, incidents like this serve as a reminder of the complex dynamics at play in the intersection of politics, social norms, and personal expression.
As debates persist, the incident at Murambinda Growth Point will likely prompt further reflection on the boundaries of acceptable behavior and the impact of public actions on broader societal values.
THE Lady Chevrons remain in high spirits despite a 32-run loss in their last warm-up match against Scotland, ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup Qualifiers which get underway this Thursday.
With the qualifiers just a day away, the Lady Chevrons are gearing up for what promises to be a fierce competition, fuelled by a determination to prove themselves and secure a place in cricket’s most prestigious tournament.
Despite a 32-run loss in their last warm-up match against Scotland, the Zimbabwe women cricket team is maintaining a positive attitude ahead of the World Cup qualifiers.
“The overall goal is to go and qualify and we will take each game as it is, our first match is against Vanuatu that is our big focus,” said Sharne Mayers, opening batter.
Drawn in group B alongside hosts United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, Ireland and Vanuatu, the Lady Chevrons are among ten nations vying for the two remaining slots at the World Cup to be hosted by Bangladesh between September and October this year.
Zimbabwe take on Vanuatu in their first match of the tournament set for this Thursday at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
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THE public has lashed out at illegal foreign currency dealers for sabotaging the new Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency.
This comes after more than 120 illegal forex dealers were arrested in a week.
THE public has lashed out at illegal foreign currency dealers for sabotaging the new Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency.
This comes after more than 120 illegal forex dealers were arrested.
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By Religion Reporter | Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is still to comment over allegations cited of his wife following his divorce.
Oyakhilome who is the GoldMafia implicated Uebert Angel’s associate, runs the church called Christ Embassy and a television channel called Loveworld.
When he was exposed over his divorce, Oyakhilome announced on video saying he is immune to sin. He preached to his followers saying they should disregard media revelations that he was divorcing, while saying a man of God cannot sin, verbatim.
This time his wife is cited in a UK journalist’s journal accusing the man of being “non-straight”
The statements are part of heavy pile of allegations that may explain what has been transpiring inside the man of the cloth’s private life during his pursuits in which he pulls Christians to regularly examine his conduct. The divorce filing is reference number, FD14D01650, filed on 9 April 2014 at divorce section A, Central Family Court, First Avenue House, High Holborn, London, UK.
The basis of the divorce is printed as “unreasonable behaviour and inappropriate relationships with members of staff.”
The divorce was granted on these grounds, ZimEye reveals.
Oyakhilome has gone on for 10 years without commenting and his public statement has been that he, as a man of God cannot sin.
In a televised video re-broadcast, Pastor Chris, as he is fondly called, said people who are “men of God” do not commit sin because they have been sovereignly “set on course by God.”
He responded saying, “I understand there are some media houses particularly in Nigeria and maybe in South Africa.
“There are many of them who have been writing stupid things, very stupid things, frivolous charges. That’s crazy.
“A man of God, you will have to understand something about a man of God. A man of God is not just someone who worships God, or who preaches God. A man of God is handpicked by God, set on course by God.
“If you study the scriptures you will not find [any] man of God going against God, sinning against God. The only things you might find, will be maybe a man of God, one – Moses for example, when he struck the rock twice, provoked by the anger of the people not because he wanted to do something against the Lord.
“No man of God does something against the Lord, no. A man of God is set on course; there is a type of life that he is given.”
Meanwhile, the London journalist, Brilliant Pongo posts of the development in a poem saying-
‘Truth can irritate
Truth can upset
But truth still needs to be told
Threats and all sorts of fire conjured from deepest pits of hell will be spoken towards you
But only those uncomfortable with truth will catch feelings.
A lie can be ignored…
Chris has a dude, I repeat ? Anita left only to be replaced by a married dude.
That’s his choice not a crime Yes,
How do I know, the one that left told me…
Those catching feelings sue me…I am only sharing the untold stories no time to argue…
Ps/ they do kinda look alike (each to their own but at least tell the church the truth) ‘
Those catching feelings sue me…I am only sharing the untold stories no time to argue…
Ps/ they do kinda look alike (each to their own but at least tell the church the truth).
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By Business Reporter- Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mushayavanhu has admitted that the new ZiG currency can not buy fuel and said that the central bank is still negotiating with suppliers to accept it.
Mushayavanhu appeared before the Joint Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance and Investment Promotion, and Industry and Commerce to respond to questions on the recently announced Monetary Policy Statement (MPS). He said:
We are still negotiating and considering how we can best allow the selling of fuel in ZiG.
We start on taxes to be paid in ZiG, and include other commodities and people are going to be advised.
We need to do our work gradually and we are going to reach that situation where[by] fuel is going to be sold in ZiG.
Some of the committee members asked why fuel was being sold exclusively in US dollars when most people, especially civil servants had a salary component in ZiG. Mushayavanhu responded:
Currently, we are at 85% of transactions in USD while 15% are ZiG. We will not be able to get enough ZiG if we sell fuel in the new currency.
We have US$80 million worth of ZiG in circulation on the market. In June, the country will need US$150 million worth of ZiG, hence the public must keep their ZiG…
When you get ZiG, keep it tight. By June this year, the ZiG will be hard to get. It will be very expensive. Muchaitsvaga nemaziso matsvuku.
He also emphasized that the central bank will not print money not backed by reserves. He said:
No money printing in future by RBZ. Any future increase will be done by increased production, and inflation variations whilst the circulation amount will be less than the reserves amount.
We will introduce money as when the economy demands. These variables are monitored daily to see the money in reserves, in circulation. I get this information every day.
Mushayavanhu launched ZiG on 05 April 2024, but notes and coins will start circulating on April 30, 2024.
The exchange rate is already at ZiG20 to US$1 on the parallel market as compared to ZIG13.6 to US$1 set by the RBZ.
By TheZimbabweSentinel -An Independent candidate for the Mount Pleasant constituency in this weekend’s by-elections, Brian Ticky has denied claims of working with the Zanu PF-sponsored CIO grouping Forever Associates of Zimbabwe (FAC).
He is accused of using former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa’s face on his campaign billboards and posters.
…More to follow…….
By Political Reporter- Rebel CCC member and self-imposed party secretary general Sengezo Tshabangu is pushing for the postponement of the 2028 general elections.
According to a statement posted on CCC’s social media pages, which are reportedly run by Promise Mkwananzi, who was appointed spokesperson by former party leader Nelson Chamisa in 2023, the opposition party is against the postponement of elections.
It accused the other faction, led by Welshman Ncube and Sengezo Tshabangu, of working with ZANU PF to subvert the will of the people.
Read the statement in part:
The CCC would like to distance itself from the remarks attributed to the Ncube-Tshabangu group who obviously have been working with ZANU PF to give them a 2/3 majority to facilitate a third term by amending the constitution to force the postponement of elections in Zimbabwe. The CCC position is that the August 2023 elections were flawed and as such the outcome illegitimate.
This is the issue that needs to be resolved for the country to move forward. Zimbabwe needs to exorcise the ghost of disputed elections and end the cycle of disputed electoral outcomes, and that can only be achieved by dealing with the environmental issues through Electoral and political reforms leading to a fresh election. With political will, Electoral and political reforms can be concluded within 6 months from today.
The Jameson Timba-led faction also rejected plans by the Government to amend the constitution which will result in the transfer of voter registration responsibilities from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to the Civil Registry Department. It said:
The CCC position is that ZEC must continue to manage the voters’ roll including registration of voters. What the party has advocated for is the automatic registration of voters when they turn 18 by electronically and seamlessly linking the voters roll to the Civil registry database and not the transfer of the registration function to the Registrar General.
Last month, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi told The Sunday Mail that the government is considering constitutional changes that would also result in an independent commission taking over delimitation duties from ZEC.
By A Correspondent| 19-year-old Amir Mhaka who is accused of leaking socialite Mai Titi’s daughter, Fifi’s, nude pictures has written to the police calling for further investigations after the emergence of new information.
In a letter to police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga, Mhaka through his lawyer Admire Rubaya says “he is not modern day Jesus” who can be crucified for sins he has not committed and the police should get to the bottom of the issue and unearth the real culprit.
He is of the firm belief that if the matter is properly investigated, the National Prosecuting Authority will reconsider its decision to prosecute him and free him as the truth would have been laid bare.
They argue that Fifi should be the first suspect as there are several factors pointing to her which requires intensive investigations.
Mhaka has denied receiving the nude images or distributing them and has submitted his cellphone to the police for cyber examination to prove his innocence.
In the letter, he says the girl should also submit her cellphone to the police’s cyber unit for investigation.
He said Fifi’s cellphone will answer all the contentious questions including whom she sent the images to and that it will be established if ever she sent them to him.
“He (Mhaka) further asserts that instead of just examining his mobile handset only, the Police Cyber experts should also examine
the Complainant’s mobile phone to ascertain if there is any trace of evidence that she once sent those alleged leaked
photos to the Accused person.
“Our client is of the firm view that there are people who might
have accessed the Complainant’s nude pictures and not him
They also told the Commissioner General that several bloggers online have claimed that the teenage girl has an OnlyFans account, a platform through which intimate content is on a pay per view basis.
This, they said, requires further investigations by the police to establish if the claims are true or not.
They argue that if this is anything to go by then someone could have accessed the images on the platform and distributed them and not Mhaka.
They argue that the girl might have posted the pictures for clout purposes and this needs investigation.
“There is also a possibility of the Complainant herself publishing her own nude pictures for some other reasons
which might include for popularity purposes. These are probable possibilities that should be investigated.”
“It has also come to our client’s attention that there are bloggers who have claimed that the Complainant had subscribed to a
pornographic site known as Onlyfans wherein alleged content creators upload their content to the site and their fans follow them for a fee.
“lf it is true that she was one of the content
creators on that pornographic site there is a real possibility that that’s where her nude pictures might have been extracted by
some of her followers resulting in the leakage. We humbly implore and entrust you to consider this possibility in your investigations.”
They also indicated to the police chief that when Mhaka was arrested, Mai Titi, the complainant’s mother accused one Patricia Jeke or Patricia Jack who leaked the pictures and this is contained in her witness statement before the court.
Mr Rubaya argued that this creates doubt and opens room for more investigation as it has been shown that even the complainants are not sure who leaked the pictures.
“The complainant’s mother has a statement which was recorded by the police wherein she is alleging that the same nude pictures in question were broadcasted/distributed
by one Patricia Jeke alias Patricia Jack.
“The obvious question that arises therefore is who is responsible for the leak of those images?
“From a neutral person’s perspective, it would obviously appear that the complainant and her mother may be casting lots as to who to blame for those
nude pictures, despite seemingly clear circumstances that the complainant herself may only have herself to blame for taking
those pornographic pictures in the
first place.
“ln the circumstances one wonders who is to be believed between Felistas Murata[mai Titil] or Felisha Muzeya[fifi] because their
versions are material different as to who allegedly distributed the nudes in issue,” the letter reads.
By Political Reporter- Tinei Mapepa, a prominent member of the opposition and former Mwenezi District Organizer for the Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC), led by Nelson Chamisa, has been apprehended.
Mapepa was summoned to appear at the Masvingo Magistrate Courts regarding the Rutenga political upheaval that unfolded last year during the lead-up to the harmonized elections.
The altercation occurred when Chamisa’s supporters clashed with law enforcement on July 23, 2023, at Rutenga, prompting the police to employ teargas canisters to disperse the awaiting CCC supporters.
According to the summons obtained by TellZim News, Mapepa, who was organizing the Rutenga CCC rally at the time, was required to appear at the Masvingo Magistrates Court on April 22 to respond to allegations of incitement.
“You are required to summon Tinei Mapepa of No. 67 Muzhanje Ranch, Mwenezi cell to appear personally before this court at Masvingo Magistrates court on the 22nd day of April 2024 at 0800hrs to answer to allegations raised on the charge of Incitement as defined in the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act CH9.23,” reads the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) summons.
In an interview, Mapepa, who now backs the Blue Movement allegedly led by Chamisa, denied any wrongdoing, attributing the accusations to an attempt to intimidate rural communities that challenge Zanu PF.
“As President Chamisa’s supporters, we committed no offense on the day in question and everything we did was within the confines of the law. The whole idea behind these arrests is to instil fear and silence those who do not hesitate to point out Zanu PF’s failure in remote areas like ours,” said Mapepa.
Following a delay in Chamisa’s arrival at the Rutenga Growth Point Rally venue, police instructed CCC supporters to disperse. However, the crowd remained steadfast, insisting on waiting for their leader.
This led to clashes between riot police and CCC supporters, with police resorting to teargas and warning shots, while some supporters retaliated by throwing stones.
Chamisa eventually arrived at the growth point later in the evening to find his supporters still waiting, despite earlier teargas dispersal. He briefly addressed them before continuing to Ngundu Growth Point, where further clashes ensued between CCC supporters and law enforcement personnel who attempted to disperse them with teargas canisters. – Source: TellZimNews
Highlanders forward Lynoth Chikuhwa has set an early pace in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Golden Boot race.
The Bosso man is leading on the top goalscorer’s chart with five goals after seven games.
His latest goal came in Sunday’s Derby loss to Chicken Inn at Barbourfields Stadium.
In second place is Bulawayo Chiefs’ Never Rauzvi and FC Platinum’s Juam Mutudza who are both tied on four goals.
Another Highlanders player Brighton Ncube is also among the top scorers with three goals in fourth place, where he tied with Bikita Minerals’ Evans Katema. Soccer 24 News
By A Correspondent| A bogus Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operative Elliot Mubi Nengomasha was arrested on Monday 23 April 2024 and released by the Chitungwiza Magistrate Courts a few hours later under very unclear and dubious circumstances.
He had been arrested for assault causing grievous bodily harm to one Tom Taurai as reported earlier by ZimEye.
It is alleged that Elliot hit Tom with an iron bar causing severe head injuries leading to his arrest.
Tom was in the process of allegedly developing his residential stand when he was attacked.
Reports from eye witnesses are that Nengomasha is allegedly involved in rape and robbery cases that have taken place in Seke District in recent months.
In one of the cases, Nengomasha together with three other men robbed a family in Vera village.
The four used a brown butted pistol of unknown make and size to threaten their victims before raping three women.
A relative to one of the victims, Mrs Zulu was able to physically identify Nengomasha as he was the one who hit her with the butt of the pistol.
Zulu also physically identified the pistol when Nengomasha was summoned by Dema police.
When contacted for comment by ZimEye, Zulu accused police officers at Dema police station, especially one Inspector Nyameni of refusing to open a docket against Nengomasha.
Zulu has since left the area and is residing in Gokwe while her daughter has also fled to South Africa after receiving death threats from Nengomasha.
Shockingly, when Nengomasha was arrested, the Chitungwiza Magistrate Court rushed to release him even though some of his accomplices were still at large.
Residents who spoke on conditions of anonymity expressed fear at the prospect of Mubi’s return as he has been leading a terror group in the area.
In a more recent case, Mubi is alleged to have pointed a gun at Never Saidi and forcibly stopped him from developing his residential stand.
Saidi who has since fled from the area in fear reported the case under RRB No. 5926796 and CR No. 145/04/24 and investigations are still underway.
Ironically, Nengomasha aka Mubi is allegedly the power behind the recently arrested Kenneth Kuora who was also released on bail on the same day as Nengomasha.
The two allegedly move and commit crimes together.
On Saturday 21 April 2024, Kenneth Kuora was arrested by Dema police after severely assaulting Manyame Rural District Council inspector Tapiwa Souta who was inspecting a building under construction in Murisa Rural Service Centre Seke.
This was in a clear violation of his bail conditions in a previous case where he was arrested on charges of selling state land.
This publication is in possession of documents about this case.
In another case of malicious damage to property, Kuora teamed up with Nengomasha and demolished a two roomed house belonging to one Shonhayi.
Shonhayi reported Kuora and his three accomplices namely one Mafefe, Tafirenyika and another to Dema police and a docket with CR number 34/07/23 was opened.
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) and police are on record complaining that the courts are letting them down, especially after putting a lot of effort into apprehending criminals only to see them laughing at them the next day walking scot free only to be involved in another spate of criminal activities.
Seke residents are reportedly planning to stage a demonstration at the magistrates’ courts against the continuous arrest and release of Elliot Mubi, Kenneth Kuora, and their accomplices.
Source : Wicknell Chivayo
ALL THE WAY FROM MATEBELELAND , today I want to appreciate Mrs Happiness Sibanda.
She’s a liberation war hero who was a member of the LMG choir in Zambia and is one of the remaining members and is still performing at most national events…
She is a member of the war veterans association at the national level and also performed at the recent independence gala…
CONGRATULATIONS to you my sister , Your continued support and commitment to entertain us a national events before and after the elections can not go unnoticed.
Please go to ENTERPRISE CAR SALES and see Madzibaba Chipaga , i have just paid $45000 for your TOYOTA HILUX GD6 double cab and its ready for collection.
Enjoy your new car…On another note on yesterday’s list I mistakenly forgot one champion Tinotenda Nyamandu Chibage who runs ZANU PF MIDLANDS NEWS DESK.
Thank you for keeping us well updated on party news , Please also go and see Madzibaba Chipaga and collect your TOYOTA AQUA…I remain committed to proving the point that we are the government , we are the Army ,we are the people ,we are ruling party and we are the only political party with loyal members that can buy other members cars like sweets… NO OTHER PARTY CAN DO SO…
ZANU PF HUCHI…ZANU PF CHIORORO… EDELIVERS…EDWORKS…
By A Correspondent
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The shift towards sustainable development goals is gaining momentum worldwide.
Graduates with backgrounds in environmental science, management, and related natural sciences are being challenged to enhance their skill sets to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving job market.
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The call for organizations and companies to invest in sustainability and climate change training is more than just a recommendation—it’s a strategic imperative.
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By A Correspondent
In a recent statement that has sparked both curiosity and criticism, Sengezo Tshabangu, the self-declared interim Secretary General of the CCC (Citizens Coalition for Change), has drawn comparisons between himself and the iconic Zimbabwean liberation leader Joshua Nkomo.
Tshabangu, who is perceived by many as having affiliations with Zanu PF, made these remarks amidst the backdrop of the 2024 edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo.
Tshabangu’s self-proclamation as a great leader and his association with a major political party have raised eyebrows within the political landscape of Zimbabwe.
His assertion likening himself to Joshua Nkomo, a towering figure in Zimbabwean history known for his pivotal role in the liberation struggle and as a unifying force during turbulent times, has been met with skepticism and scrutiny.
In a statement made at the ZITF, Tshabangu was quoted as saying, “Today I’ll be at the ZITF here in Bulawayo where there will be an official opening of the 2024 edition of the ZITF, as you know that Bulawayo is the home of greatness where great leaders are born and I’m proud to be one.”
This remark, coupled with his reference to Joshua Nkomo, suggests a deliberate attempt to align himself with the legacy of revered Zimbabwean leaders.
Critics have been quick to challenge Tshabangu’s claims and motivations.
Many view him as a proxy for Zanu PF, with his political maneuvers potentially serving the interests of the ruling party rather than the broader Zimbabwean populace.
His insistence on focusing on national interests, especially during a high-profile event like the ZITF, has left some questioning the sincerity of his intentions.
In response to inquiries about scheduling a meeting, Tshabangu was reported to have said, “It’s fine Mr. Timba, I’ll consider your plea.
We need to have a meeting as you said, but right now I’m focusing on ZITF proceedings as I said before that I’ll uphold issues of National interest, so, we’ll plan for the meeting post ZITF, thank you.”
This response further underscores his commitment to maintaining a strong public image and prioritizing national matters, albeit amidst ongoing political controversies.
As Zimbabwe continues to navigate its complex political landscape, figures like Sengezo Tshabangu emerge as polarizing figures, attracting both admiration and skepticism.
The parallels he draws with historical icons like Joshua Nkomo may serve to bolster his legitimacy in certain circles but also invite closer scrutiny from those who question his true motivations and allegiances.
Only time will tell how Tshabangu’s narrative will unfold and whether he will successfully navigate the intricate dynamics of Zimbabwean politics.
The upcoming distribution of 75 tractors to sugarcane farmers in Masvingo Province by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has stirred both anticipation and skepticism within Zimbabwe’s agricultural community.
The initiative, reportedly aimed at boosting productivity and supporting farmers, has raised questions about the government’s intentions amidst ongoing economic challenges.
A government source revealed that these tractors, to be distributed by Masvingo’s Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Ezra Chadzamira, will be made available at zero deposit through a microfinance bank. Furthermore, farmers will begin payments only after utilizing the tractors for five years.
The announcement has been met with mixed reactions from various stakeholders.
While some farmers welcome the opportunity to access modern farming equipment with deferred payment plans, others remain cautious about potential underlying motives behind such largesse.
In response to inquiries about the initiative, Minister Chadzamira emphasized the government’s commitment to supporting local farmers and enhancing agricultural output.
“The distribution of these tractors underscores President Mnangagwa’s vision of empowering our farmers and revitalizing the agricultural sector in Masvingo Province,” Chadzamira stated during a recent press briefing.
However, critics view this move as a strategic attempt by Mnangagwa’s administration to gain favor ahead of the upcoming elections, scheduled for later this year.
With Zimbabwe grappling with food insecurity and economic hardships, the timing of such gestures has prompted speculation about political agendas.
One concerned farmer, who requested anonymity, expressed skepticism about the sustainability of the tractor distribution program.
“While the offer of tractors is enticing, we worry about the long-term implications and whether this is merely a temporary solution to appease farmers,” the farmer remarked.
This sentiment is echoed by opposition figures and civil society organizations, who argue that meaningful agricultural reform requires comprehensive policies addressing broader issues such as land tenure, market access, and input subsidies.
As Masvingo prepares for the tractor handover ceremony, scheduled to take place in the coming weeks, the spotlight remains on the effectiveness and transparency of government initiatives aimed at supporting Zimbabwe’s struggling agricultural sector.
The outcome of this initiative could potentially influence public perception of Mnangagwa’s administration and its commitment to addressing pressing socio-economic challenges facing the nation.
By A Correspondent
In a recent Daily News report, it is claimed that ZANU-PF and CCC leaders, including Interim President Welshman Ncube, are cooperating to postpone the 2028 elections.
ZANU spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa mentioned that the CCC has proposed a consensus-based government, focusing on national development over elections.
Despite President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s firm denial of any desire to extend his rule beyond 2028, the report suggests otherwise, hinting at a possible bid to prolong his tenure through alternative means.
A significant portion of Zimbabweans opposes ZANU, and any perception of constitutional manipulation to favor the ruling elite and a compromised opposition is likely to face public disapproval.
The success of these alleged ZANU and ‘controlled’ opposition strategies remains uncertain, but it’s evident that many Zimbabweans will view such maneuvers unfavorably.
Two Premier League players from the same team were reportedly arrested over an alleged rape.
According to The Sun, one arrest took place outside the stadium over the weekend.
The player, who’s aged 19, was said to have been detained overnight.
The other player, who is also 19, was reportedly arrested the following day and was questioned by police after being detained on suspicion of rape.
Both players have reportedly now been released on bail pending further enquiries, the newspaper claimed.
The report also adds that the alleged rape took place on Friday night and the alleged victim contacted officers hours later before filing a formal complaint.
It is not known whether the club has suspended their two players, but a spokesman for the unnamed team has said: “As the matter is now in the hands of the police, the football club will not be making further comment at this stage.
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By Political Reporter- One of President Emerson Mnangagwa’s sons, Collins, has seized control of political power in the Midlands province by contrasting a Zanu PF office in Shurugwi.
Reports have emerged of Collins’ involvement in the construction of a Zanu PF office in Shurungwi, financed to the tune of US$150,000 through his company, Chen Xi Chengetai Investments, raising serious questions about the extent of political influence wielded by the Mnangagwa family.
Observers view this move as a blatant attempt to hijack the ruling party’s infrastructure in the mining town, consolidating control over key political territories.
The timing of this construction, coupled with Collins’ deep ties to the Chinese-associated mining company funding the project, underscores concerns about the entanglement of political power and economic interests in Zimbabwe.
Midlands Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Owen Ncube has come under scrutiny for his endorsement of the project during its commissioning ceremony.
Minister Ncube’s praise for Collins Mnangagwa’s company and his diversion from addressing allegations of corruption within the Mnangagwa family raise alarming questions about the integrity of Zimbabwe’s leadership and its commitment to combating graft.
Since assuming power following the ousting of the late President Robert Mugabe in a military coup, the Mnangagwa regime has faced mounting accusations of corruption and state capture.
The construction of the Zanu PF office in Shurungwi serves as yet another glaring example of the unchecked influence wielded by the ruling elite, further exacerbating the plight of ordinary Zimbabweans grappling with economic hardship and political repression.
Calls for accountability and transparency resonate across Zimbabwe as citizens demand action against those responsible for the systemic plundering of the nation’s resources.
With law enforcement agencies urged to take decisive action against perpetrators of corruption and violence, the spotlight now falls squarely on President Mnangagwa and his family, as allegations of corruption continue to tarnish the nation’s democratic credentials.
As Zimbabwe navigates a precarious path towards political and economic reform, the revelations surrounding Collins Mnangagwa’s involvement in the construction of the Zanu PF office cast a damning shadow over the prospects of genuine change and accountability in the country.
By Sports Reporter- Former Zimbabwean cricketer Guy Whittall has survived a Leopard attack.
This happened years after he woke to find an eight-foot-long crocodile hiding under his bed.
The Daily Mail reports that Whittall (51), needed emergency surgery after being badly mauled by the big cat. His trusted dog Chikara, was also bitten as he tried to save him.
Guy was attacked while trekking through the conservancy he runs with his father at the junction of the Tugwi and Save rivers in the southeast of the country.
It was at the conservancy where he woke one morning to find a sleeping crocodile under his bed.
Guy’s wife, Hannah Stooks-Whittall, posted images of the latest attack on social media, showing Guy being treated in the bush by medics with bandages on his head. He was later airlifted to Milton Park Hospital in the capital Harare.
She added that Guy had “lost a lot of blood” but was saved by “faithful K9 Chikara” who “was mauled by the leopard getting the cat of Guy”.
A later picture showed Guy in the hospital giving a thumbs up with his head and hands still bandaged.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Hannah said Guy was lucky to be alive following the encounter with the leopard. She said:
He was so fortunate that Chikara was there to help him and get the leopard off him otherwise who knows how it might have ended.
We are so grateful to him, and Chikara going to get some extra chicken as a treat. He’s got to see the vet as he has a few scratches and but he should be ok, he’s in better shape than Guy.
Fortunately, Guy is up in bed and talking, he’s telling anyone who will listen how he wrestled with a leopard but we all know it was down to Chikara.
In 2023, Guy woke up to find a huge crocodile sleeping under his bed, while he was still in it.
The eight-foot reptile had sneaked into his lodge and spent the entire night lying quietly, just fractions beneath an oblivious Guy.
It had managed to stay hidden for more than eight hours overnight, and the following morning, Guy had even perched on the edge of his bed, with his feet dangling over the edge, just inches from the crocodile’s face.
Guy was unaware of the crocodile’s presence and it was only as he was enjoying some breakfast in the kitchen that he heard the petrified screams of a housemaid who had spotted the reptile.
He had to call in some of his co-workers who helped remove the crocodile from its new lair and release him back into a nearby dam.
As a cricketer, Guy is best remembered for his unbeaten 1997 double-century of 203 not out against New Zealand.
Nine mental health patients have escaped from Ingutsheni Hospital after removing burglar bars at the healthcare institution.
Three of the inmates have since been accounted for after breaking out of the institution on April 13 this year.
Ingutsheni Hospital acting chief executive Wellington Ranga confirmed the incident in an interview yesterday.
“The nine patients escaped through the window by removing burglar bars. Some had started returning to the hospital in the care of relatives or other caregivers the following day,” he said.
Ranga said stabilised patients may be granted leave of absence to go home in the care of relatives for two weeks or as a way of gradually integrating them back into the community.
“Should the relatives not be forthcoming because of the anti-social behaviour exhibited by the patient or they delay to come for them, the patient may decide to abscond.
“Some patients may have a previous history of breaking windows, doors and other types of infrastructure, so when they do this in hospital the others simply follow them,” he said.
Ranga said the anti-social behaviour exhibited by patients was linked to alcohol and substance abuse, adding that most patients always want to go back home where they have access to drugs and alcohol.
“Unfortunately, the numbers have gone up of those abusing substances. Patients who escape from rehabilitation wards where they are being prepared for reintegration into the society do not usually destroy or damage infrastructure as they easily sneak away with some of them coming back on their own,” he said.
“Infrastructure is constantly repaired and there is ongoing health education for the relatives and community to encourage and empower them to provide social support for the patients.”
Meanwhile, Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednicho Ncube has said he has not received a report on the breakout.
-Newsday
A Zimbabwe student, named Bathabile Meshia, has died in Poland, with the family launching a request for public assistance for repatriation of her body.
Meshia, who was 22, at Lublin public hospital after a short illness.
She was in her first semester at Vincent Pol University in Lublin where she enrolled for a Cycle Masters Studies in Physiotherapy.
Her programme was set to end 31 March 2029.
Meshia’s parents, according to her maternal aunt Thokozani Mguni who has launched a GoFundMe request, are both in Zimbabwe and “are devastated by the passing of their daughter”.
“They cannot afford the repatriation expenses, therefore appealing to the public to find it in their hearts to assist raise the funds,” Mguni said.
Her post-mortem, according to family, showed she succumbed to an undisclosed cancer in the stomach.
Those who knew her say Bathabile was a young, quiet and introverted, and most people did not know her.
Her family had invested all their savings paying for her University studies and cannot afford to repatriate her body.
Other students are trying to help by arranging and getting all paperwork to her family in Zimbabwe.
By Political Reporter- The Zimbabwe Republic Police have arrested 30 Malawi nationals in Harare’s Mbare suburb in a sting operation targeting illegal migrants.
In this operation, the police have nabbed 30 Malawi nationals in Mbare and detained them at Harare Central police station for further investigations.
Police confirmed the arrests in a sting operation after a tip-off.
“Thirty foreign nationals have been arrested in an operation conducted by police in Mbare after receiving information,” said police national spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.
He said full details of the arrest would be released Monday.
Foreign nationals must have valid documentation to remain in Zimbabwe legally.
If a foreigner is not able to prove that he or she has a legal document to remain in Zimbabwe, he or she may be arrested and prosecuted for illegally entering the country.
Most foreigners that are arrested in the country would be trying to cross into South Africa illegally as cases of human trafficking continue to rise.
Zimbabwe is a major transit corridor for African immigrants trying to reach South Africa, the continent’s major economy, to seek refuge.
Over the past years, police crackdown on foreign nationals have been sparked by numerous cases of human trafficking and assisted border jumping by bus operators, villagers and other unscrupulous officials.
Trafficking of foreigners is a big and dangerous business in most countries in Southern Africa.
There are known individuals and kingpins of the trade who kidnap foreigners and demand ransom of up to R80 000 per person.
Some of the foreigners come from as far afield as Somalia and Ethiopia and use Zimbabwe and Beitbridge as a transit to South Africa.
Herald
After the Farm Bill legalized the production of hemp-derived products, CBD oil and other related products are becoming increasingly popular.
As CBD products become more mainstream, many people may use them for various purposes. In addition, CBD oil has been shown to have significant health advantages, increase sport performance and promote recovery.
Learn more about this product, whether it can help you improve your performance, if there are any hazards, and who should and shouldn’t use it.
What is CBD?
Cannabis contains many chemicals, including cannabidiol or CBD. Cannabinoids are these chemicals, and they have a variety of features, impacts, benefits, and hazards. Despite their similarities, they might elicit vastly distinct reactions.
THC, a cannabinoid, is primarily responsible for marijuana’s psychoactive effects. CBD has none of these side effects. To put it another way, CBD does not get you high. CBD oil is just a cannabis plant’s extraction of this ingredient. It’s not to be confused with hemp oil, a culinary product made only from cannabis seeds.
What Are the Benefits Of CBD?
Let us have a look at the expected benefits of CBD on sport results.
1. Reducing Inflammation and Pain
Oil can aid athletes in various ways, including lowering pain and inflammation after a workout. Anyone who works out and exercises regularly is aware that a hard workout can cause inflammation. You’re also aware that pain is joint following very strenuous exercise.
2. Muscle Recovery Aid
CBD oil’s capacity to reduce inflammation may make it an effective recovery aid. For example, workouts and competitions that push you to your limits generate small tears in muscle tissue, which induce inflammation. The body then sets about mending the injured tissue and regenerating it as stronger muscular tissue.
3. More Restful Sleep
Isn’t it true that we can all work out and perform better if we get enough sleep? So, if CBD oil may help you sleep better, it can also help you perform better in sports. In addition, there is evidence that CBD can directly alter sleep by interacting with relevant receptors in the brain, according to a review of research involving all types of cannabinoids and sleep.
4. Stress and Anxiety Reduction
CBD oil can also help you manage worry and stress. Most athletes are familiar with the nerves that accompany competitions and the stress that can result from putting a lot of pressure on themselves to work out and achieve.
5. Increasing Efficiency
This is where CBD oil’s advantages become a little murky. Some people report that CBD boosts energy levels and improves sports performance. But unfortunately, there isn’t much evidence to back this up.
6. Providing Relaxing Effects
CBD is known for its relaxing effects. After a workout, using cannabinoid products might help reduce muscle tension and aid in faster recovery by calming the body. This can be especially helpful for maintaining a regular exercise routine, as you might feel less discomfort and more ready to tackle your next session. Many people find that incorporating CBD into their regimen helps them stay consistent and more comfortable during their workouts.
Conclusion
It is a personal decision whether the advantages outweigh the risks. Learn all positive and negative facts before making this decision. You may have clients ready to jump on the latest health fads, but it’s always a good idea to advise caution.
CBD is generally thought to be safe. It’s disputed whether it will truly benefit you, but it’s generally a low-risk option. Provide your clients with balanced, evidence-based information to help them decide about this popular product.
By Political Reporter- Police have arrested 30 Malawi nationals in Harare’s Mbare suburb after they allegedly failed to produce relevant documents.
The 30 were taken to Harare Central police station for further investigations.
Police confirmed the arrests in a sting operation after a tip-off.
“Thirty foreign nationals have been arrested in an operation conducted by police in Mbare after receiving information,” said police national spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.
He said full details of the arrest would be released today.
Foreign nationals must have valid documentation to remain in Zimbabwe legally.
If a foreigner is not able to prove that he or she has a legal document to remain in Zimbabwe, he or she may be arrested and prosecuted for illegally entering the country.
Most foreigners that are arrested in the country would be trying to cross into South Africa illegally as cases of human trafficking continue to rise.
Zimbabwe is a major transit corridor for African immigrants trying to reach South Africa, the continent’s major economy, to seek refuge.
Over the past years, police crackdown on foreign nationals have been sparked by numerous cases of human trafficking and assisted border jumping by bus operators, villagers and other unscrupulous officials.
Trafficking of foreigners is a big and dangerous business in most countries in Southern Africa.
There are known individuals and kingpins of the trade who kidnap foreigners and demand ransom of up to R80 000 per person.
Some of the foreigners come from as far afield as Somalia and Ethiopia and use Zimbabwe and Beitbridge as a transit to South Africa.
Herald
THE Zimbabwe Women’s cricket team, the Lady Chevrons, are working round the clock to improve their fielding ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifiers which get underway this Thursday in the United Arab Emirates.
The Lady Chevrons had a solid start to their preparations for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, winning their first warm-up match against USA by 6 wickets this Sunday.
The victory is expected to boost the team’s confidence as the Lady Chevrons fine-tune various aspects of the game ahead of the T20 World Cup qualifiers which get underway this Thursday.
“This win is important, but it’s not the end goal for us we have some issues to work on we have been talking to the players especially in fielding because we were missing run out opportunities,” said Lady Chevrons head coach, Walter Chawaguta.
With the first win under their belt, the Lady Chevrons will be back on the crease with another warm up assignment against Scotland this Tuesday.
It will be the Lady Chevrons’ last test before their first match at the qualifiers against Vanuatu.
Zimbabwe are in Group B alongside hosts United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, Ireland and Vanuatu.
ZBC News
FORMER Premier Soccer League side Harare City are the early pacesetters in the Northern Region Division One after a perfect start to their 2024 campaign.
Harare City, who are under the tutelage of former Dynamos coach Hebert Maruva have set an early marker after going unbeaten in their first three matches of the season.
The Sunshine City boys edged one of their main rivals Golden Eagles one-nil at Motor Action Sports Club on Friday to move up to nine points.
Harare City are joined at the top by perennial campaigners Herentals Developmental Side who also have nine points after three matches.
Herentals beat Karoi United at Chikangwe stadium on Saturday to keep pace with Harare City.
Lloyd Mutasa-coached MWOS’ early struggles continued after going down one-nil to Ngezi Platinum Stars Developmental Side.
https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/harare-city-set-pace-in-northern-region-division-one-league/
THE scourge of drug and substance abuse has become a thorn in the flesh in the fight against HIV and AIDS, as users are devising new ways of administering drugs into their system.
The continued use of drugs and substance abuse especially among adolescents, is reversing the strides that have been made by the country in tackling HIV and AIDS.
This comes amid revelations that a new phenomenon known as hotspotting or bluetoothing is rocking the streets of Zimbabwe as drug users are finding innovative ways of administering drugs into their bodies.
“Young people are finding new ways to administer drugs in their bodies. The latest one is injecting untested blood of a career that is high on drugs into their own system. Some go to the extent of sharing the same needle, hence while we are fighting drug abuse, we are now faced with the fight against drug and substance abuse as well,” said Dr Loveness Ndebele a psychiatrist.
Tendai Daka from Mubatirwapamwe says although injecting ones drug infused blood into another drug user is a fairly new phenomenon, it has become popular among people with limited means, looking for a quick fix.
https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/drug-and-substance-abuse-hindering-fight-against-hiv-aids/
By A Correspondent
In a recent rally at Chikurubi Damview, Constantino Chiwenga, the former military chief and Vice President of Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu PF party, took a direct jab at opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, likening him to a goat herder and urging him to abandon his independent political path in favor of joining Zanu PF.
Chiwenga’s remarks were unequivocal as he dismissed Chamisa’s political standing, stating, “Let the young man, what does he enter? His only role is that of herding goats.”
This comparison underscored Chiwenga’s belief that Chamisa lacked significant political impact, framing him as a solitary figure rather than a formidable force within Zimbabwean politics.
The Vice President emphasized the necessity for Chamisa to realign his political ambitions with Zanu PF, suggesting that this was the true path to realizing his aspirations.
“If he has ambition, he must execute it while inside the good party that fulfills the wishes of the people,” Chiwenga asserted.
This call for unity under Zanu PF’s banner was intended to challenge Chamisa’s position and to encourage him to reconsider his political trajectory.
Chamisa, formerly the leader of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has been a vocal critic of the ruling party’s policies and leadership.
His confrontational stance against Zanu PF has contributed to the political tension that persists within Zimbabwe’s political landscape.
Chiwenga’s proposition for Chamisa to switch allegiances reflects the entrenched division between the ruling party and the opposition in Zimbabwean politics.
The suggestion of integration into Zanu PF presents a strategic maneuver by Chiwenga to consolidate power and potentially weaken the opposition’s influence.
As Chiwenga’s words echo across Zimbabwe, the response from Chamisa and the implications of his decision will be closely monitored by Zimbabwean citizens and political observers alike.
Chamisa’s next steps will not only shape his political future but also influence the broader dynamics of Zimbabwean politics.
Chamisa’s camp is yet to issue an official statement.
However, this exchange underscores the ongoing battle for dominance within Zimbabwean politics, where strategic alliances and allegiances play a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s future trajectory.
By A Correspondent
The civil society in Zimbabwe is once again under siege as the government unveils a new draft law aimed at regulating Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and curbing their activities.
The proposed Private Voluntary Organisation (PVO) Amendment Bill 2024 has raised significant concerns among human rights groups and activists.
In a statement issued by Amnesty International Zimbabwe, the organization expressed alarm over the government’s intentions behind the bill.
According to the statement, the new legislation is purportedly designed to combat money-laundering and terrorism financing, but it also includes provisions targeting political activities by NGOs.
The bill aims to restrict NGOs from engaging in political lobbying, effectively constraining their advocacy efforts.
Amnesty International Zimbabwe, emphasized the potentially chilling effect of the bill on civil society operations.
“The PVO Amendment Bill 2024 poses a serious threat to civic space and undermines the essential role of NGOs in advocating for human rights and social justice,” Amnesty International Zimbabwe said in a statement.
This development follows President Mnangagwa’s previous rejection of the PVO Amendment Bill in 2021, which ultimately lapsed in August 2023.
There were hopes that the concerns raised by civil society organizations during that period would be addressed in the new draft.
However, activists are dismayed to find that many of the proposed changes have not been incorporated into the latest version of the bill.
“The fact that the new bill largely disregards the submissions made by civil society in 2023 is deeply concerning.
Added Amnesty International Zimbabwe :
“The provisions of this bill could severely restrict the ability of NGOs to operate independently and impact their ability to carry out essential work in Zimbabwe.”
The government’s move has ignited condemnation from various quarters, with calls for transparency and meaningful consultation on the bill’s implications.
Civil society leaders are urging policymakers to reconsider the proposed amendments and engage in constructive dialogue with stakeholders to address legitimate concerns.
As the debate over the PVO Amendment Bill 2024 unfolds, the fate of Zimbabwe’s civil society hangs in the balance.
The outcome of this legislative process will have far-reaching implications for the country’s democratic governance and the protection of human rights.
By A Correspondent
On the afternoon of April 21, 2024, a devastating road traffic accident occurred along the Marondera–Igava Road, resulting in the loss of two lives and leaving four others injured.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed the incident, which took place at approximately 1450 hours near the 15 kilometre peg of the road.
The accident involved a BMW X5 vehicle that was carrying five passengers.
According to reports, the vehicle veered off the road suddenly, heading towards the left side, before overturning and ultimately coming to rest back on its wheels.
The consequences of this tragic event were severe.
Two individuals lost their lives in the accident, and their bodies were transferred to the Marondera Hospital mortuary to undergo post-mortem examinations.
Meanwhile, the four survivors sustained injuries and were immediately transported to Marondera Hospital for treatment.
They are currently admitted and receiving medical care.
The news of this incident has sent shockwaves through the community.
Road traffic accidents are a sobering reminder of the dangers faced by motorists and passengers alike, highlighting the critical importance of road safety measures and responsible driving practices.
The circumstances surrounding this particular accident remain under investigation by the authorities.
The ZRP will likely conduct a thorough inquiry to determine the exact cause of the incident and any contributing factors.
In light of this tragic event, local authorities and safety advocates may renew efforts to promote road safety awareness, emphasizing the need for defensive driving techniques, adherence to speed limits, and the avoidance of distracted driving behaviors.
The Warriors’ home fixture against Lesotho in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers will be played in South Africa, since Zimbabwe is still without a stadium certified to host international matches.
Despite numerous promises by Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry that the National Sports Stadium will be renovated in time for the upcoming qualifiers slated for June, the giant facility is still not on the list of facilities certified by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to host the games.
Rufaro Stadium is still being renovated and even struggled to get the ZIFA First Instance Board (FIB)’s approval for the hosting of Premier Soccer League (PSL) matches.
The iconic venue and is no where near meeting international standards.
Consequently, the stadia crisis will force the ZIFA Normalisation Committee to once again find an alternative venue for a World Cup qualifier, having hosted Nigeria in Rwanda on match day 2.
While the Lincoln Mutasa-led administration has not lifted the lid on their plans as far as the alternative venue is concerned, a source privy to ongoings told Soccer24 that the Lesotho match will be hosted in South Africa.
“The Warriors-Lesotho game will be played in South Africa, what’s on left is confirmation on the exact city,” said the source.
“The Normalisation Committee chose South Africa because it is obviously cheaper, since the Warriors will also play Bafana Bafana in South Africa, days later.
”Also, the fact that there are many Zimbabweans in South Africa clearly means the team will have support, which is also another fact which necessitated the decision made by the Normalisation Committee,” added the source.
Zimbabwe are in Group C and currently anchor the log standings with two points from their opening two matches against Rwanda and Nigeria.
They play Lesotho and South Africa between June 3 and 10.
Soccer24 News
Popular businessman Pedzai ‘Scott’ Sakupawanya is set become the second Member of Parliament (MP) to play professional football, amid revelations that he has been registered to play for Scotland in the Northern Region Soccer League.
The Mabvuku-Tatara legislator owns Scotland, a team originally from the constituency.
Scotland completed the paper work for Sakupwanya last week, and the popular businessman will make his debut soon.
“My goal is to inspired my players to achieve great things in life. I believe we can do it and I’m excited to be part of the action,” Sakupwanya told the Northern Region Times.
“I have been involved in football before so it’s not going to be a problem,” he added.
Sakupwanya will follow the footsteps of Mutasa South legislator Innocent Benza, who is also playing professional football at the age of 50, for Herentals.
Soccer24 News
THE Zimbabwe Women’s cricket team, the Lady Chevrons, are working round the clock to improve their fielding ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifiers which get underway this Thursday in the United Arab Emirates.
The Lady Chevrons had a solid start to their preparations for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, winning their first warm-up match against USA by 6 wickets this Sunday.
The victory is expected to boost the team’s confidence as the Lady Chevrons fine-tune various aspects of the game ahead of the T20 World Cup qualifiers which get underway this Thursday.
“This win is important, but it’s not the end goal for us we have some issues to work on we have been talking to the players especially in fielding because we were missing run out opportunities,” said Lady Chevrons head coach, Walter Chawaguta.
With the first win under their belt, the Lady Chevrons will be back on the crease with another warm up assignment against Scotland this Tuesday.
It will be the Lady Chevrons’ last test before their first match at the qualifiers against Vanuatu.
Zimbabwe are in Group B alongside hosts United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, Ireland and Vanuatu.
ZBC News
FORMER Premier Soccer League side Harare City are the early pacesetters in the Northern Region Division One after a perfect start to their 2024 campaign.
Harare City, who are under the tutelage of former Dynamos coach Hebert Maruva have set an early marker after going unbeaten in their first three matches of the season.
The Sunshine City boys edged one of their main rivals Golden Eagles one-nil at Motor Action Sports Club on Friday to move up to nine points.
Harare City are joined at the top by perennial campaigners Herentals Developmental Side who also have nine points after three matches.
Herentals beat Karoi United at Chikangwe stadium on Saturday to keep pace with Harare City.
Lloyd Mutasa-coached MWOS’ early struggles continued after going down one-nil to Ngezi Platinum Stars Developmental Side.
https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/harare-city-set-pace-in-northern-region-division-one-league/
By Business Reporter- Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube and the Reserve Bank Governor, John Mushayavanhu, have snubbed parliament after being summoned to explain why the ZiG currency is losing value.
Legislators were left fuming on Monday after both Mushayavanhu and Mthuli failed to appear before joint portfolio committees on budget and industry to explain the emerging rate decline in the new ZiG currency.
Mushayavanhu was summoned to appear before parliament alongside finance minister Mthuli Ncube.
But while Ncube could not make it to parliament because of delays in his travel arrangements from Washington, the governor also told the committees that he had other engagements.
Co-chair of the committees and Zaka South legislator, Clemence Chiduwa told industry stakeholders that the failed appearances by the two senior treasury officials was beyond his control.
“I got information that the travel arrangements for the minister from Washington were affected by floods in Dubai where he was supposed to connect.
“At 2PM, I also got information that the governor had some engagements which were beyond his control.
“This means that our engagement with them has been pushed to a date we are still working on. It’s something I have no control over,” Chiduwa said.
The legislators were visibly unhappy about the developments but were asked by the chair to deliberate on the matter behind closed doors.
After a short caucus by the two committees, one MP said the legislators rang and ordered Mushayavanhu to present himself before the committee this Tuesday as they felt he was deliberately avoiding grilling alone in light of the spiralling exchange rate.
“No engagement should override parliament business. We want him to explain what is happening on the market,” said the lawmaker.
Later in the evening, parliament then released communication that the central bank chief was indeed going to appear before the committees this Tuesday.
Mushayavanhu is under fire for the emerging exchange rate decline of the ZiG against the US dollar despite making firm promises during launch the domestic currency was set to withstand the exchange rate pressures that decimated its predecessor Zimbabwe dollar.
ZiG launched early this month trading at ZiG13,56 against the US dollar but has slid to an embarrassing parallel market rate of ZiG20 plus, in just a few weeks.
Government has responded through rounding up street traders of foreign currency while accusing them of causing the currency turmoil.
By Crime and Courts Reporter- A Domboshava man has set his wife on fire after they had a dispute over the division of marital property.
Ashely Kabaya is facing murder charges after Spiwe Jenyure died from injuries sustained in the attack.
The court heard that the incident took place on April 15 when the couple decided to share their property as they finalised their divorce.
Kabaya locked the door from the inside and attacked Jenyure with a golf stick.
He proceeded to soak her body with a mixture of cobra venom and paraffin before setting her on fire.
As the flames overwhelmed Jenyure, she fought back, grabbing Kabaya in the process.
He suffered severe injuries and is currently in hospital.
The wife cried for help and a passerby heard the noise, smashed the door open and tried to extinguish the fire with assistance from other community members, who had gathered at the scene.
Both victims were immediately rushed to Makumbe Hospital in Domboshava and, due to the severity of their burns, they were both transferred to Parirenyatwa for specialised care.
Spiwe died last Wednesday at Parirenyatwa.
Kabaya is currently recovering from his burns is now facing murder charges. H Metro
By Political Reporter- The Zimbabwean government has confirmed the arrest of 30 Malawi nationals in Harare’s Mbare suburb after allegedly failing to produce relevant documents.
The 30 were taken to Harare Central police station for further investigations.
Police confirmed the arrests in a sting operation after a tip-off.
“Thirty foreign nationals have been arrested in an operation conducted by police in Mbare after receiving information,” said police national spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.
He said full details of the arrest would be released today.
Foreign nationals must have valid documentation to remain in Zimbabwe legally.
If a foreigner is not able to prove that he or she has a legal document to remain in Zimbabwe, he or she may be arrested and prosecuted for illegally entering the country.
Most foreigners that are arrested in the country would be trying to cross into South Africa illegally as cases of human trafficking continue to rise.
Zimbabwe is a major transit corridor for African immigrants trying to reach South Africa, the continent’s major economy, to seek refuge.
Over the past years, police crackdown on foreign nationals have been sparked by numerous cases of human trafficking and assisted border jumping by bus operators, villagers and other unscrupulous officials.
Trafficking of foreigners is a big and dangerous business in most countries in Southern Africa.
There are known individuals and kingpins of the trade who kidnap foreigners and demand ransom of up to R80 000 per person.
Some of the foreigners come from as far afield as Somalia and Ethiopia and use Zimbabwe and Beitbridge as a transit to South Africa.
-Herald
By Political Reporter- There will be three burials at the National Heroes Acre on Monday, 27 April, of national President Emerson Mnangagwa’s two spies and a female top Zanu PF member.
The three are CIO Boss Nash Dzimiri, Brigadier General Shadreck Vezha and Tsitsi Jadagu.
Dzimiri and Jadagu both died after a short illness, while Brig Gen Vezha died in a road traffic accident near Mnangagwa’s Kwekwe farm together with two Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) Majors and a Sergeant.
On Monday, 22 April, the ZANU PF Politburo held an extraordinary session whose main agenda was to make arrangements for the three heroes’ simultaneous burials.
By A Correspondent
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On the afternoon of April 21, 2024, a devastating road traffic accident occurred along the Marondera–Igava Road, resulting in the loss of two lives and leaving four others injured.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed the incident, which took place at approximately 1450 hours near the 15 kilometre peg of the road.
The accident involved a BMW X5 vehicle that was carrying five passengers.
According to reports, the vehicle veered off the road suddenly, heading towards the left side, before overturning and ultimately coming to rest back on its wheels.
The consequences of this tragic event were severe.
Two individuals lost their lives in the accident, and their bodies were transferred to the Marondera Hospital mortuary to undergo post-mortem examinations.
Meanwhile, the four survivors sustained injuries and were immediately transported to Marondera Hospital for treatment.
They are currently admitted and receiving medical care.
The news of this incident has sent shockwaves through the community.
Road traffic accidents are a sobering reminder of the dangers faced by motorists and passengers alike, highlighting the critical importance of road safety measures and responsible driving practices.
The circumstances surrounding this particular accident remain under investigation by the authorities.
The ZRP will likely conduct a thorough inquiry to determine the exact cause of the incident and any contributing factors.
In light of this tragic event, local authorities and safety advocates may renew efforts to promote road safety awareness, emphasizing the need for defensive driving techniques, adherence to speed limits, and the avoidance of distracted driving behaviors.
By A Correspondent
The civil society in Zimbabwe is once again under siege as the government unveils a new draft law aimed at regulating Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and curbing their activities.
The proposed Private Voluntary Organisation (PVO) Amendment Bill 2024 has raised significant concerns among human rights groups and activists.
In a statement issued by Amnesty International Zimbabwe, the organization expressed alarm over the government’s intentions behind the bill.
According to the statement, the new legislation is purportedly designed to combat money-laundering and terrorism financing, but it also includes provisions targeting political activities by NGOs.
The bill aims to restrict NGOs from engaging in political lobbying, effectively constraining their advocacy efforts.
Amnesty International Zimbabwe, emphasized the potentially chilling effect of the bill on civil society operations.
“The PVO Amendment Bill 2024 poses a serious threat to civic space and undermines the essential role of NGOs in advocating for human rights and social justice,” Amnesty International Zimbabwe said in a statement.
This development follows President Mnangagwa’s previous rejection of the PVO Amendment Bill in 2021, which ultimately lapsed in August 2023.
There were hopes that the concerns raised by civil society organizations during that period would be addressed in the new draft.
However, activists are dismayed to find that many of the proposed changes have not been incorporated into the latest version of the bill.
“The fact that the new bill largely disregards the submissions made by civil society in 2023 is deeply concerning.
Added Amnesty International Zimbabwe :
“The provisions of this bill could severely restrict the ability of NGOs to operate independently and impact their ability to carry out essential work in Zimbabwe.”
The government’s move has ignited condemnation from various quarters, with calls for transparency and meaningful consultation on the bill’s implications.
Civil society leaders are urging policymakers to reconsider the proposed amendments and engage in constructive dialogue with stakeholders to address legitimate concerns.
As the debate over the PVO Amendment Bill 2024 unfolds, the fate of Zimbabwe’s civil society hangs in the balance.
The outcome of this legislative process will have far-reaching implications for the country’s democratic governance and the protection of human rights.
By A Correspondent
In a recent rally at Chikurubi Damview, Constantino Chiwenga, the former military chief and Vice President of Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu PF party, took a direct jab at opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, likening him to a goat herder and urging him to abandon his independent political path in favor of joining Zanu PF.
Chiwenga’s remarks were unequivocal as he dismissed Chamisa’s political standing, stating, “Let the young man, what does he enter? His only role is that of herding goats.”
This comparison underscored Chiwenga’s belief that Chamisa lacked significant political impact, framing him as a solitary figure rather than a formidable force within Zimbabwean politics.
The Vice President emphasized the necessity for Chamisa to realign his political ambitions with Zanu PF, suggesting that this was the true path to realizing his aspirations.
“If he has ambition, he must execute it while inside the good party that fulfills the wishes of the people,” Chiwenga asserted.
This call for unity under Zanu PF’s banner was intended to challenge Chamisa’s position and to encourage him to reconsider his political trajectory.
Chamisa, formerly the leader of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has been a vocal critic of the ruling party’s policies and leadership.
His confrontational stance against Zanu PF has contributed to the political tension that persists within Zimbabwe’s political landscape.
Chiwenga’s proposition for Chamisa to switch allegiances reflects the entrenched division between the ruling party and the opposition in Zimbabwean politics.
The suggestion of integration into Zanu PF presents a strategic maneuver by Chiwenga to consolidate power and potentially weaken the opposition’s influence.
As Chiwenga’s words echo across Zimbabwe, the response from Chamisa and the implications of his decision will be closely monitored by Zimbabwean citizens and political observers alike.
Chamisa’s next steps will not only shape his political future but also influence the broader dynamics of Zimbabwean politics.
Chamisa’s camp is yet to issue an official statement.
However, this exchange underscores the ongoing battle for dominance within Zimbabwean politics, where strategic alliances and allegiances play a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s future trajectory.
Popular businessman Pedzai ‘Scott’ Sakupawanya is set become the second Member of Parliament (MP) to play professional football, amid revelations that he has been registered to play for Scotland in the Northern Region Soccer League.
The Mabvuku-Tatara legislator owns Scotland, a team originally from the constituency.
Scotland completed the paper work for Sakupwanya last week, and the popular businessman will make his debut soon.
“My goal is to inspired my players to achieve great things in life. I believe we can do it and I’m excited to be part of the action,” Sakupwanya told the Northern Region Times.
“I have been involved in football before so it’s not going to be a problem,” he added.
Sakupwanya will follow the footsteps of Mutasa South legislator Innocent Benza, who is also playing professional football at the age of 50, for Herentals.
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The Warriors’ home fixture against Lesotho in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers will be played in South Africa, since Zimbabwe is still without a stadium certified to host international matches.
Despite numerous promises by Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry that the National Sports Stadium will be renovated in time for the upcoming qualifiers slated for June, the giant facility is still not on the list of facilities certified by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to host the games.
Rufaro Stadium is still being renovated and even struggled to get the ZIFA First Instance Board (FIB)’s approval for the hosting of Premier Soccer League (PSL) matches.
The iconic venue and is no where near meeting international standards.
Consequently, the stadia crisis will force the ZIFA Normalisation Committee to once again find an alternative venue for a World Cup qualifier, having hosted Nigeria in Rwanda on match day 2.
While the Lincoln Mutasa-led administration has not lifted the lid on their plans as far as the alternative venue is concerned, a source privy to ongoings told Soccer24 that the Lesotho match will be hosted in South Africa.
“The Warriors-Lesotho game will be played in South Africa, what’s on left is confirmation on the exact city,” said the source.
“The Normalisation Committee chose South Africa because it is obviously cheaper, since the Warriors will also play Bafana Bafana in South Africa, days later.
”Also, the fact that there are many Zimbabweans in South Africa clearly means the team will have support, which is also another fact which necessitated the decision made by the Normalisation Committee,” added the source.
Zimbabwe are in Group C and currently anchor the log standings with two points from their opening two matches against Rwanda and Nigeria.
They play Lesotho and South Africa between June 3 and 10.
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By Political Reporter- A senior Zanu PF member and President Emerson Mnangagwa’s associate, Grace Tsitsi Jadagu, has died.
Jadagu, whose role and post in the ruling party has not been clearly articulated, has since been declared a national heroine with the Zanu PF Treasurer General Patrick Chinamasa delivering the message to the late Jadaga’s family in Chitungwiza last night.
Again, without spelling out Jadaga’s credentials, Chimanasa said Tsitsi Jadagu was a selfless cadre whose call to public service ran in her DNA
Jadagu is expected to be buried on Monday, 29 April 2024, at the National Heroes Acre in a triple heroes burial.
The two other heroes who will be buried on the same day are Nash Dzimiri and Brigadier General Shadreck Vezha.
By A Correspondent| The late constitutional law expert Dr Alex Magaisa’s young brother Benji has died barely two years after the pro-opposition movement was thrown into mourning following the death of the Big Saturday Read (BSR) writer breathed his last in the United Kingdom.
This was announced by late Alex Magaisa’s sister, Essy who expressed sadness that Alex and Benji had died one after the other.
“Nguva yakaoma pasi pano. Masarudza kuteedzana henyu. Benji wandirwadzisa Wangu.Vakanaka havararame chokwadi,” wrote Essy Magaisa.
Benjamin Magaisa was born in 1991 and was the youngest member in Alex and Essy’s family.
Before his death, Alex Magaisa once praised Benji for renovating their family home in Wedza.
Details of Benji’s death are not yet known but he was working in the United Kingdom.
By A Correspondent| The late constitutional law expert Dr Alex Magaisa’s young brother Benji has died barely two years after the pro-opposition movement was thrown into mourning following the death of the Big Saturday Read (BSR) writer breathed his last in the United Kingdom.
This was announced by late Alex Magaisa’s sister, Essy who expressed sadness that Alex and Benji had died one after the other.
“Nguva yakaoma pasi pano. Masarudza kuteedzana henyu. Benji wandirwadzisa Wangu.Vakanaka havararame chokwadi,” wrote Essy Magaisa.
Benjamin Magaisa was born in 1991 and was the youngest member in Alex and Essy’s family.
Before his death, Alex Magaisa once praised Benji for renovating their family home in Wedza.
Details of Benji’s death are not yet known but he was working in the United Kingdom.
By Business Reporter- The newly appointed Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor, John Mushayavanhu, has blamed the World Bank for the ineffectiveness of the Zimbabwean Integrated Gold-backed currency (ZiG).
Mushayavanhu disclosed that the authorities were in the dark regarding structured currency and had to seek guidance from a World Bank consultant before launching ZiG.
Economists had previously cautioned against the adoption of any new currency without addressing the underlying economic issues plaguing the nation.
Speaking at a recent gathering of business executives, Mushayavanhu shifted the blame away from himself, attributing ZiG’s flaws to the advice received from the World Bank consultant.
He stated, “We didn’t know much about a structured currency. We got a consultant from the World Bank. A lot of the things you’re seeing about the structured currency actually came from the World Bank.
So, if you’re going to blame me, you’re actually blaming the World Bank.”
In a further blow to ZiG’s credibility, Mushayavanhu revealed during a meeting organized by the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) in Gweru to discuss the new Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) that ZiG was not even conceived by the Central Bank.
He asserted that ZiG was the brainchild of the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI), distancing the RBZ from its inception.
Mushayavanhu elaborated on the consultations leading up to the MPS, emphasizing the extensive engagement with various stakeholders.
He admitted that CZI played a pivotal role in the development of ZiG, stating, “We borrowed a lot from a paper that was presented by CZI. We didn’t invent ZiG; it was invented by CZI.”
Despite the efforts to promote ZiG, skepticism looms large among Zimbabweans, with many fearing its inevitable failure akin to the troubled RTGS and bond notes.
ZiG, introduced under SI 60/2024 by the Reserve Bank, faces an uphill battle to gain credibility and trust in the eyes of the public.
By A Correspondent| Self exiled former cabinet minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has hit out at the new Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mushayavanhu saying his recent remarks where he blamed the World Bank consultant for the ZiG failure means he is not up to the task.
Posting on X, formerly Twitter, Jonathan Moyo did not hold back urging Mushayavanhu to take full responsibility of his decision to introduce the new currency.
“In principle, a principal who blames a consultant or an advisor – or who discloses the identity of a consultant or an advisor – to escape responsibility or to justify or defend his own decision or policy – is simply not up to the task and is therefore not fit for purpose. Consultants or advisors are professional or technical analysts or experts; they’re not decision makers, and so, they do the analysis and recommend options, each with its pros and cons or its costs and benefits. It’s the principals who weigh the options and bite the bullet by making a decision to commit to a particular option by having it implemented. As such, principals, meaning decision makers, must always take full responsibility for their decisions by standing or falling with them!,” said Moyo.
Recently, Mushayavanhu told a business breakfast in Bulawayo that they hired a World Bank consultant before they introduced the new structured currency.
“We didn’t know much about a structured currency. We got a consultant from the World Bank. A lot of the things you’re seeing about the structured currency actually came from the World Bank.
So, if you’re going to blame me, you’re actually blaming the World Bank. Maybe they didn’t advise us properly. And if they did not advise us properly, it’s fine. Let’s refine it,” said Mushayavanhu.
By Showbiz Reporter | In the heart of bustling Lagos, amidst the whirlwind of city life, there was a quaint café tucked away on a quiet street corner. It was here that Ade met the love of his life, Tolu. Their romance blossomed over steaming cups of coffee and whispered conversations.
As their relationship deepened, Ade found himself falling more deeply in love with Tolu with each passing day. They shared their hopes, dreams, and fears, building a bond that seemed unbreakable.
But one fateful evening, Ade’s world was shattered when he stumbled upon a shocking revelation: Tolu had been unfaithful. The discovery sent shockwaves through Ade’s heart, leaving him reeling with pain and betrayal.
Unable to bear the thought of staying with Tolu, Ade made the agonizing decision to end their relationship. Sleep eluded him as he grappled with feelings of hurt and anger, wondering how the woman he loved could betray him so.
In the midst of his turmoil, Ade found solace in the arms of another woman—a stranger he met at a bar. Their encounter was fleeting yet intense, providing Ade with a temporary escape from the heartache that consumed him.
But even as he sought refuge in the arms of another, Ade couldn’t shake off the haunting question that lingered in his mind: Why was it so difficult for him to forgive Tolu’s infidelity, yet so easy for him to seek comfort in the arms of another woman?
As the night wore on, Ade found himself grappling with the complexities of love, loyalty, and desire. It was a journey of self-discovery, fraught with uncertainty and introspection.
And in the quiet hours of the morning, as the city slumbered beneath a blanket of stars, Ade was left with more questions than answers, his heart heavy with the weight of unresolved emotions.
“MEN PLEASE ANSWER ME! Why do you find it difficult to sleep with your partner after finding out she has slept with another man but it’s easy for you to sleep with someone else’s woman fully aware that she sleeps with her partner everyday?, the sociallite Charity Njoku asks concerning human relationships and the unanswered questions that linger in the hearts of many.
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Nation Prepares for Unique Triple Burial of Fallen Heroes.
In a solemn ceremony that underscores the depth of national loss, Zimbabwe is gearing up for what is arguably one of the most unique funerals in its history—a triple burial for three distinguished figures: Nash Dzimiri, Brigadier General Shadreck Vezha, and heroine Tsitsi Jadagu.
The nation mourns the loss of these illustrious individuals, each contributing to Zimbabwe’s rich tapestry in their own right. Dzimiri and Jadagu succumbed to illness, while Brigadier General Vezha tragically lost his life in a road traffic accident.
President Mnangagwa, in a poignant display of respect, presided over an extraordinary session of the Zanu-PF Politburo to discuss the arrangements for their joint burial. Speaking after the session, Zanu-PF national spokesperson Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa emphasized the significance of the occasion, stating, “Today we have lost solid patriots, and it is fitting that we grant these heroes and heroine a proper burial befitting their contributions to our nation.”
Nash Dzimiri, hailed for his revolutionary fervor and unwavering dedication, is remembered for his outstanding military career and pivotal role in shaping Africa’s security landscape. Brigadier General Shadreck Vezha, a rising star within the military ranks, embodied the spirit of service and sacrifice. His untimely demise serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by those in uniform.
Tsitsi Jadagu, a stalwart of the Women’s League, was instrumental in mobilizing support for Zanu-PF during crucial elections. Her tireless efforts to expand the party’s influence in urban areas leave an indelible mark on Zimbabwe’s political history.
As preparations for the triple burial gather momentum, the nation unites in grief, paying homage to these fallen heroes. Their interment at the National Heroes Acre symbolizes the highest honor bestowed upon those who have selflessly served their country.
In a poignant tribute to their memory, Patrick Chinamasa, the party’s Treasurer General, remarked, “There was unanimity that she deserved it,” referring to the decision to confer national hero status upon Tsitsi Jadagu.
As Zimbabwe bids farewell to these remarkable individuals, their legacy of courage, commitment, and patriotism will endure as a guiding light for generations to come.
By A Correspondent| Two people died Tuesday morning in a road accident that occured along the Harare-Masvingo road just after the curve leading to Fidelity Park surburb.
The vehicles involved was Harare bound Zupco bus and two cars.
The Zupco bus was travelling from Gutu and according to eyewitnesses, the Zupco bus driver failed to negotiate a curve.
“The bus was speeding so when he reached the blind curve,there were two cars in front of him and he then tried to avoid the cars but there were a lot of people waiting for transport to go to work by the roadsode ,that is when he hit the two cars and people who were waiting for transport,” said an eyewitness.
At the time of writing an uncertained number of people were trapped under one of the cars that had landed in a ditch as the road is still under construction.
-ExpressMail
SUSPECTED armed robber, James Moyo, is battling for his life at the United Bulawayo Hospitals after he was involved in a shootout with the police on Saturday.
In a statement released by the ZRP this Sunday, the shooting incident follows the arrest of Moyo as well as Tinashe Dembure (29) and Mthulisi Maphosa (29) for robbery at Gunya Shopping Centre, Mahatshula North, Bulawayo on 20th April in the afternoon.
The police further states that upon arrest, Moyo dropped a machete and tried to disarm a police officer who was armed with a pistol loaded with six rounds.
The police confirms that Moyo was subsequently shot on the stomach by police officers and was referred to United Bulawayo Hospitals for treatment.
Meanwhile, the ZRP has warned would be offenders and criminals that any form of confrontation with police officers will be met with appropriate response.
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