Wife Orders Hubby To Have S*x With Mother-in-law

NATIONAL NEWS

THE story of a man who was being seduced by his mother-in-law has taken a new twist as he claims his wife not only knew about her mother’s antics, but was actually encouraging him to have sex with her in order for them to get rich.

Manfred Nhemachena recently left many people disconcerted after he sensationally claimed that his estranged wife’s mother Beatrice Marabwa allegedly demanded to have sex with him because her husband was sexually starving her.

This was revealed at the Bulawayo Civil Court where his estranged wife, Tariro Nhemachena, had sought a protection order against him claiming he was abusing her.

Manfred and Tariro got married on 10 April 2010 and were blessed with a four-year-old son. Their marriage is still subsisting but they are now living separately.

B-Metro tracked Manfred to Nyamandlovu for more details of what was transpiring in his home and he spilled more beans than expected.

He claims his wife wanted him to poke her mother!
“It was not only traumatising but shameful, I have since lost my respect for her and I can no longer look at her the same way.

Thank God I didn’t give into her devilish demands,” said Manfred.

“I started noticing something unusual in 2015 when she came and briefly stayed with us.

I definitely didn’t have problem with that until she started demanding to sleep in my matrimonial bedroom.

“When I asked her why she wanted to join us in our bedroom she said her husband (his father in-law) was no longer sleeping with her”.

Shocked by his mother-in-law’s candidness, Manfred suggested that she go and see his relatives.

She reportedly rubbished the idea saying she was going to forcibly sleep with him in his matrimonial bedroom.

“Living true to her demands she moved into our matrimonial bedroom and out of fear I moved to another spare bedroom.

“The following day while dressed skimpily, she followed me to the spare bedroom where she found me sleeping and she tenderly sat on my legs. From that day she was the one who was now preparing breakfast and supper for me and ironing my clothes”.

Manfred said he was also disturbed seeing his mother in-law’s private parts.

“What was also happening was that when I came home late, she was the one who was always opening the door for me and she would be in a see-through night dress exposing all her vital parts.”

When he told his wife about her mother’s taboo demands and seduction moves, Manfield said he was shocked by her response.B-Metro

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ZRP Cop Arrested Over Cattle Theft

A Harare-based police constable, suspected to be part of a notorious cattle rustling syndicate terrorising farmers in Makoni through its criminal activities, has been arrested and arraigned in court on stocktheft charges.

The suspect, Douglas Dzvetsvere (38), a constable stationed at Harare Central, was on Sunday arrested by alert detectives from Rusape.

He was forced to dump his vehicle in Marondera after being involved in an accident with villagers in hot pursuit.

Dzvetsvere, who was represented by Mr Taurai Khupe, of Khupe Law Chambers, was granted $5 000 bail by Rusape magistrate Mr Obedience Matare. The matter was deferred to January 28.

Prosecutor Mr Marlon Makamba told the court that Dzvetsvere teamed up with two accomplices to steal four beasts in Tswatswa village.

They slaughtered the beasts, packed the meat and loaded it in the suspect’s vehicle and drove away.

“On January 5, 2020 Dzvetsvere connived with two accomplices, who are still at large, and proceeded to Tswatswa village where they stole four beasts from two villagers. They drove the beasts for about two kilometers from the kraals.

“They slaughtered the beasts, packed the meat into some packs and loaded the loot into accused person’s blue Nissan Hardbody pick-up truck (Reg AAW 6768). The suspects drove towards Marondera.

“Accused persons were later intercepted and chased by an alert Learnmore Mutendebvure and other villagers who were in a Nissan Caravan. During the high-speed chase, Dzvetsvere lost control of his vehicle, which veered off the road and hit a tree. The accused persons got off the vehicle and fled from the scene, leaving their vehicle loaded with the stolen loot.

“On January 12, 2020 detectives from Rusape picked up some information and arrested Dzvetsvere at Chikwanha Business Centre. The value of the stolen beasts is $30 000 and nothing was recovered,” he said.

How To Combat Anthrax

Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

People at risk of getting anthrax disease
Human cases usually occur in industrial or agricultural environments.

The most vulnerable groups to anthrax include
 Farmers
 Butchers and skinners
 Tanners
 Abattoir workers: e.g. meat inspectors, packers and graders
 Veterinary workers
 Leather/skin handlers
 Consumers of uninspected meat

 Food handlers
In Zimbabwe, most cases are not related to occupation. People are unwilling to forego the chance of eating meat or selling the hide even if it is from an infected animal.

In places where religious prohibitions (such as the apostolic sect in Zimbabwe) may prevent people handling and eating meat of animals that are sick or animals that die on their own, anthrax is uncommon.

Anthrax in animals
Most warm blooded species are susceptible to anthrax. The anthrax disease commonly occurs in wild and domesticated herbivorous animals that ingest or inhale the spores while grazing or foraging.

Clinical manifestations of anthrax in animals

The signs and symptoms of the diseases include
 Cease feeding and drinking
 Staggering and falling
 Tremor, convulsions
 Massive oedema
 Swollen neck region lymph nodes in dogs and pigs
 Difficulty in breathing
 Bleeding from all orifices due to failure of blood clotting
 Sudden death in cattle, sheep and goats

Note: Most infected animals die within a few days after infection
The characteristic findings on dead animals include

 A rapidly decomposing carcass with a
blotted abdomen
 Dark tarry blood stained exudates from all natural openings
 Absence of rigor mortis
 Un-clotted intravenous blood
 Septicemia indicated by small petechial hemorrhages throughout
 the body
 Enlargement and softening of the spleen, and liver
 Subcutaneous swelling (mainly neck and throat)

Note:
Since intense bacteraemia precedes death all the organs in the animal are infected. Even sun- dried bones from a rotten carcass remain an important source of infection. Meat and milk from infected animals should not be consumed.

Carcasses suspected of anthrax should NEVER be opened as this precipitates spore formation and contamination of the environment

High risk transmission areas in Zimbabwe
 Areas where previous outbreaks have occurred
 Drought prone areas (Region IV and V)
 Areas with Calcium rich soils
 Overstocked areas, mainly over-populated communal farming areas

Prevention and control in animals
Vaccination
 Vaccinate animals within 12 kilometers radius from the nucleus of the outbreak area

 Annual cattle vaccinations are recommended for high risk areas
Treatment of sick animals
 Isolation and treatment of all symptomatic animals will be done using Penicillin or Tetracycline
followed by immunization of the animals on completion of treatment
 The animals should not be used for food until a few months have passed

Prevention and control in human
 Avoid eating meat and milk from affected areas

 If anthrax is suspected avoid contact, skinning the animals and avoid contaminating the areas with animal products

 Avoid skinning and opening up the carcasses as this releases the bacteria and promotes spore
formation which contaminates the environment
 Protect carcasses of suspect cases from scavenging animals

 Report all cases of animal sudden death to the police, Veterinary Department or Health Workers
 In the event that the Veterinary Officer cannot be found, bury the carcass 2 metres deep with
quick lime or burn with paraffin/fire wood
 Seek early treatment if one develops unexplained wound during the time when animals are
dying mysteriously
 Allow mass vaccination of animals by the Veterinary Officers
 Do not buy uninspected meat from vendors
 Avoid handling of carcasses and products of suspected infected animals: hides, milk, dried
meat, etc…

Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

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President Mugabe’s Nephew Takes Govt To Court Over Farm Seizure

Nephew to late former president Robert Mugabe Mr Robert Zhuwao has approached the High Court challenging the reversal of his offer letter for a 232-hectare farm in Zvimba by the Government.

In the matter, Mr Zhuwao cited Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri in his personal capacity as the respondent.

In his application, Mr Zhuwao is requesting the court to review and set aside Minister Shiri’s decision to withdraw a land offer letter issued to him under the Land Reform and Resettlement Programme in 2004.

“On the 9th of December 2004, I was offered subdivision 1 of Cockington in Zvimba District, in the province of Mashonaland West, which is approximately 232.81 hectares in extent, he said. “The offer was made in terms of the Agricultural Land Resettlement Act (Chapter 20:01). I accepted the offer and a clear contractual agreement between the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Settlement and myself.”

On April 26 last year, Mr Zhuwao was issued with a notice of intention to withdraw the offer letter on allegations that he had abandoned the plot since 2011.

He responded to the notice, but he never received a response on the submissions that he had made and on October 16 he received another letter notifying him of the immediate termination of his contract.
Mr Zhuwao argues that the attributed reasons for cancellation were fabricated.

“Despite all the challenges of vandalism of electrical infrastructure and theft, I have been farming to the best of my farm’s potential in the circumstances,” he said.

“Withdrawing my (offer) letter on the basis of unsubstantiated and spurious allegations without investigating the veracity of such allegations is a gross substantive and procedural irregularity. I am, therefore, not in breach of any of the terms and conditions attached to the offer. Since I was allocated the plot I have been farming tobacco, cereal crops, sunflower and poultry.”

Mr Zhuwao further said the letter was bogus and only the President had the powers to revoke offer letters, hence the need for the court to deal with the matter.

“The letter does not bear the official stamp of the ministry to verify its authenticity,” he said. “Further, the letter does not contain any reasons for the decision. It is simply a cancellation ‘out of the proverbial blue’. It is my considered opinion that this letter is bogus and in any event, unenforceable as it is ultra vires the enabling legislation and it offends the principles of natural justice.

“The respondent has no jurisdiction to withdraw my offer letter because the enabling Act (Agricultural Land Resettlement Act [Chapter 20:01]) does not grant him the powers to do so. It is only the President who can cancel or withdraw offer letters, not the minister.”

The matter is yet to be heard.-state media

Peace-A Wonderful Fertilizer to the Roots of Prosperity

-By Robson Melasi| The harsh economic times that we are in requires us to lift up high the flag of peace and unity not what some antagonistic, retrogressive forces are performing to please those who want to see Zimbabwe in chaos. Our country is having it’s heart at it’s throat as a result of some sponsored terrorist machete groups causing mayhem. That kind of barbarism is not acceptable and expected from a civilised nation like ours.

Zimbabwe is now at a juncture that need individuals with a vision beyond confusion and violence. It needs those who can afford the masses of our people the chance to lead normal lives, redraw the path to prosperity and not hindering it. We need leaders, be it opposition or from the ruling, who are not in love of power but those in love with humanity. Those kind of leaders who are in love with peace and unity and not those that will plant some terrorist group so that so and so we be blamed. We should not be a nation that dwells on blame game but rather opt up to bring solutions for the betterment of the people of Zimbabwe and beyond. Let it be known that the World is changed by your example, not by your opinion!

*AGED-Align for Growth and Economic Development concept is the way to go!*

*#Branding Zimbabwe for prosperity 2020*

Robson Melasi
Civic Society & Churches Joint Forum
Mat. North Province
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Chiwenga Uses Heavy Drugs-Marry

Farai Dziva|Marry Chiwenga, the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has alleged that the former army commander uses opiate drugs.

Marry made the assertions in her response to Chiwenga’s application for divorce in December last year.

“Defendant (Marry) avers in reconvention that the demise of the customary law union was brought about by the plaintiff’s (Chiwenga) acute paranoia brought about by poor health, his being under heavy doses of drugs including un-prescribed opiates, his surrounding himself with persons who want to take advantage of him and his belief that his ascendency to the position of presidency might be in jeopardy.

Defendant pleads that all assets acquired during the subsistence of the marriage were acquired with the full knowledge and participation of the plaintiff, whose name could not be used and who, on advice from the bank, procured his relatives to assist in the acquisition of the assets on the basis that plaintiff’s name could not be used as he was on the sanctions list.”

GOVT MUST BE BOLD ON MACHETE GANGS – MLISWA

Norton MP Hon Temba Mliswa says he is very much aware of the risks that come with taking a public stance against the marauding machete gangs now commonly referred to as “MaShurugwi”.

The celebrity legislator has at least one documented encounter with machete-wielders, having been eye-witness to an incident at Liquid Bar in his constituency. Then, revelers enjoying a Nyau performance had to run for dear life as the armed thugs ran amok.

“I was part of the crowd that day. Now, imagine if MP Mliswa can be a target, who is safe?”, asks the legislator rhetorically.

Hon Mliswa, says to him, the Liquid Bar incident was further confirmation that the gangs had backing from some high offices.

“I have always said it. I have even named some of the corrupt officials who are behind these gangs. That is why they are bold in their operations, operating in broad daylight without even hiding their identities. It points to a belief inculcated in them that they are well-protected from the law”, says Hon Mliswa.

While calling for the government security apparatus to be equally bold in dealing with machete gangs, Hon Mliswa says a lackadaisical approach to the problem will only nurture the gangs into even more dangerous militias at the beck-and-call of corrupt politicians.

“Similar gangs, originally said to have had the good intention of protecting Somalia’s coastline from pirates, eventually acquired firearms. They split into factions and each was adopted by a power-hungry warlord. The rest is history. Somalia has never known peace as it is now difficult to disarm the militias”, Hon Mliswa says.

“Or maybe our government is underestimating the power of the machete as a weapon of war and civil strife? The Rwandan genocide rode almost predominantly on the machete! A million people were butchered in the streets. Honestly, government has an obligation to act preemptively, even if political alliances suffer. If it is for the safety of the people, so be it”, he continues.

Although the so-called MaShurugwi are known to be involved in violent clashes associated with gold claims and artisanal mineholds, a worrying trend is that even robbers and other criminals outside the mine wars have seemingly adopted the machete. Mainly because they know the fear that many people have for MaShurugwi. Recently, a ZAOGA congregation was robbed by a machete-wielding gang in Gweru, while another horrific case saw a granny and her granddaughter macheted to death after being raped. Clearly, those can not be said to be victims of mineral wars.

The general fear is that, eventually, it will be difficult to differentiate between robbers and political militias, a situation that will muddy the pool in national security considerations.

While Hon Mliswa admits that no one is safe as long as the gangs are allowed free reign, he promises that he will not be silenced.

“Like I said, the political overlords of these gangs will come after me. Or they are already on my case. But that will not silence me. I speak even for the voiceless who now live in fear of machetes. I even speak for the genuine artisanal miners who are now unfortunately being painted with the same MaShurugwi brush. If I stop speaking so as to preserve my own life, I will have failed my calling”, he concludes.

Ironically, the MaShurugwi are named after the MP’s home area, Shurugwi in the Midlands province. Maybe it will take a voice from Shurugwi for the state to act boldly against MaShurugwi, or those masquerading as MaShurugwi.

Marry “Exposes” Constantino Chiwenga

Farai Dziva|Marry Chiwenga, the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has alleged that the former army commander uses opiate drugs.

Marry made the assertions in her response to Chiwenga’s application for divorce in December last year.

“Defendant (Marry) avers in reconvention that the demise of the customary law union was brought about by the plaintiff’s (Chiwenga) acute paranoia brought about by poor health, his being under heavy doses of drugs including un-prescribed opiates, his surrounding himself with persons who want to take advantage of him and his belief that his ascendency to the position of presidency might be in jeopardy.

Defendant pleads that all assets acquired during the subsistence of the marriage were acquired with the full knowledge and participation of the plaintiff, whose name could not be used and who, on advice from the bank, procured his relatives to assist in the acquisition of the assets on the basis that plaintiff’s name could not be used as he was on the sanctions list.”

After Ditching Command Agriculture, Mthuli Bounces Back To Say It’s Working Well…

Barely a year after rubbishing cartel leader, Kuda Tagwirei’s Command Agriculture, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has said the scheme is working.

He said the funding model where the Government provides guarantees to banks, will see such guarantees being extended to other sectors of the economy such as mining and manufacturing.

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“In Command Agriculture, wherein there is a Government guarantee, and the farmers get their support from CBZ and Agribank, the scheme is working well,” said Ncube.

“Farmers are able to access the credit, so there is one scheme that is working well and we are very pleased that we are doing it for the first time, and that it has worked. We have seen that the partnership around food security is working between Government and the private sector.”

Prof Ncube said as at December 19 last year, 255 588ha were registered by Agritex for maize production against a target of 210 000ha.

Of the 224 917ha contracted and recommended for contract by CBZ, only 188 878ha were contracted under maize production.

Prof Ncube said of the hectarage contracted, 2 252 farmers were contracted to plant maize on 56 043ha of land under irrigation, ensuring a harvest regardless of rainfall.

As at December 9, 2019, about 43 083ha had been tilled, while 15 959ha had been planted.

Farmers said they could not plant maize on the entire hectarage due to a shortage of inputs and erratic rains, especially in the first half of the season.

Some farmers had challenges accessing tractors and diesel, or both, for tillage.

In terms of soya bean, 45 608ha were registered by Agritex, of which 40 517ha were recommended for contracts by CBZ.

Of the 40 517ha recommended, around 35 890ha were finally contracted for soya.

Prof Ncube said in terms of soya beans, 6 371ha had been tilled by December and 377ha had been planted against a target of 30 000ha.

“We understand this is on account of the shortage of inputs, erratic rain patterns, as well as difficulties for farmers to access tillage,” he said.

Significant rains have started falling in most parts of the country and there is renewed hope that a decent harvest could still be achieved, especially if farmers who had not planted last year, adopt short-season varieties.

Under the reconstituted Command Agriculture Programme, Government stopped funding the scheme directly and roped in banks and the private sector. Government only provides guarantees.

The decision followed the realisation that Government did not have proper structures to pursue funds extended to farmers, an area that banks have a lot of expertise, to ensure the loans are repaid. – state media

Chiwenga Is A Sickly Absentee Who Can No Longer Look After Children-Marry

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife,
Marry , has rejected claims that her customary marriage to Chiwenga was terminated through the production of a divorce token (gupuro).

In her response to Chiwenga’s application for divorce last month, Marry revealed that she rejected the divorce token as it had been paid in foreign currency.

She said:
The defendant further claims in reconvention that the plaintiff has failed to follow proper customary law procedures to end the customary marriage and that, instead, plaintiff sent
(Anselem) Sanyatwe to give her a United States dollar bill which she declined to accept on the basis that it is unlawful in Zimbabwe to transact in United States dollars and that it was (up to) the plaintiff to give her
gupuro (divorce token) after following all proper customary protocol. Consequently, the customary marriage continues to subsist.

Marry also dismissed claims by Chiwenga that she is a drug addict saying she is in better health to care for the kids than Chiwenga who is a sickly absentee parent who is more in hospital than out.- NewsDay

Mnangagwa Orders Extra Judicial Killings in 2020 Must Be Done Smartly And All Evidence Nipped In The Bud

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Machete wielding men

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By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Republic Police has remained mum over an attack in the capital city, Harare involving a group of men armed with guns and machetes.

The report says a group of men have attacked a property at the corner of Broadlands Road and Donegal Road.

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The report is contained in an audio that states in precise detail –

“Morning; there is an attack happening on Broadlands close to Donegal.

“I don’t know the number of the house, and the people are anybody walking by the people in the house of being stopped from leaving by some a whole gang of people in a white car, and people walking past two of my staff, have just been attacked they have been threatened with guns and machetes to come into the yard.

“They have been strip searched; they have been, everything that they had was stolen; they were looking for cellphones whatever they were told that if I didn’t come in and lie on the grass that they were going to be shot or whatever and it’s happening right now, somewhere on the corner of Donegal and Broadlands. Please send help to that house immediately.”

ZimEye is investigating.  

 

WHO IS BEHIND THE MACHETE GANGS? 

Speaking at his party’s Goromonzi conference mid December, Emmerson Mnangagwa revealed he is concerned about propaganda rather than human life losses. He clearly threatened to use the state apparatus to ensure secrecy when he carries out another crackdown. Last January when soldiers protested against the fuel price rise, (even criticised by pro ZANU countries such as Russia), his security minister switched off the internet for 3 days during which period 17 people were shot dead and several women raped. This time speaking at Goromonzi, Mnangagwa described the January 2019 protests where 17 people were killed by state agents as “nonsensical”.

“The January nonsense and periodic mischievous activities by the opposition elements such as those we witnessed this year must be nipped in the bud,” he said. “Never again shall we allow the loss of precious lives of our countrymen to feed the agenda of a notorious few.”

He repeated exactly what he told a French journalist earlier in the year, while blaming the MDC party for the mass murders which he did and while denying saying no one was killed.

Show me the graves, said Mnangagwa in the below interview. He also announced that he is hunting down every woman who reported rape. 

From his own words, it is without guessing that the Zanu-PF leader has unleashed a repeat of the same operation this January but this time per his own words, using methods of disguise, so that he does not lose propaganda traction.

LATEST ATTACKS IN HARARE

Meanwhile, the below unverified sms alleges that a gang of mashurugwi have hit some surbubs in the capital city, Harare.

The full which we release in the public interest reads:

[1/15, 18:21] +263 77 257 ***7: [01/15, 16:55] +: [15/01, 16:15] : Guys be safe hanzi mashurugwi at Avondale izvozvi attacking people
[15/01, 16:16] ??Those living in Emerald Hill near Broadlands beware. A gan of machete and gun wielding thieves just attacked a home this afternoon
[01/15, 17:01] +263 77 : Tru kuno kutynwald north they attacked maskat machena vari 4 vakasiya vasungirira maid nemwana and tuk zvinhu vwne pfuti nemabhemba
[01/15, 17:04] Daddy: Vane mota here vanhu ava
[01/15, 17:05] +: Ehe vanofamba nemota vamwe mapick up
[1/15, 18:22] +263 77 257 ***7: ❌COMMUNITY ALERT !!

FORWARD TO OTHERS

Please. take note : 3 or 4 guys may visit your home claiming they are from water company, to install shower caps, to save water. Or donation for sick kids. Or they will claim they are from Electricity company to change energy-saving electric bulbs for free as part of government lay down program. They have been spotted in so many areas. Please. do NOT let them in. They are Robbers, robbing people at gun-point. Please alert all your contacts, as you may save lives. Make sure doors are locked at all times and Please do not open door to strangers. Please forward immediately to save lives n property!!!

Marry Rejects Chiwenga “Gupuro”

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife,
Marry , has rejected claims that her customary marriage to Chiwenga was terminated through the production of a divorce token (gupuro).

In her response to Chiwenga’s application for divorce last month, Marry revealed that she rejected the divorce token as it had been paid in foreign currency.

She said:
The defendant further claims in reconvention that the plaintiff has failed to follow proper customary law procedures to end the customary marriage and that, instead, plaintiff sent
(Anselem) Sanyatwe to give her a United States dollar bill which she declined to accept on the basis that it is unlawful in Zimbabwe to transact in United States dollars and that it was (up to) the plaintiff to give her
gupuro (divorce token) after following all proper customary protocol. Consequently, the customary marriage continues to subsist.

Marry also dismissed claims by Chiwenga that she is a drug addict saying she is in better health to care for the kids than Chiwenga who is a sickly absentee parent who is more in hospital than out.- NewsDay

Marry Chiwenga

Marry Rejects Chiwenga “Gupuro”

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife,
Marry , has rejected claims that her customary marriage to Chiwenga was terminated through the production of a divorce token (gupuro).

In her response to Chiwenga’s application for divorce last month, Marry revealed that she rejected the divorce token as it had been paid in foreign currency.

She said:
The defendant further claims in reconvention that the plaintiff has failed to follow proper customary law procedures to end the customary marriage and that, instead, plaintiff sent
(Anselem) Sanyatwe to give her a United States dollar bill which she declined to accept on the basis that it is unlawful in Zimbabwe to transact in United States dollars and that it was (up to) the plaintiff to give her
gupuro (divorce token) after following all proper customary protocol. Consequently, the customary marriage continues to subsist.

Marry also dismissed claims by Chiwenga that she is a drug addict saying she is in better health to care for the kids than Chiwenga who is a sickly absentee parent who is more in hospital than out.- NewsDay

“No To Violation Of Our Constitution”

Farai Dziva|The amendment of the Constitution is a calculated gambit by Emmerson Mnangagwa -meant to consolidate power, MDC’ s Douglas Mwonzora has said.

“The proposed constitutional amendments are designed to further constrict democratic space and concentrate power in the President.

They are also designed to deal with Zanu PF’s succession conundrum. The concept of one centre of power at all levels is archaic.

We should never allow the planned mutilation of the People’s Constitution. Zimbabweans voted overwhelmingly for this constitution. It represents an incremental gain in its democratisation agenda. Never again should we allow concentration of power in one man,” argued Mwonzora.

Mwonzora Speaks On Proposed Constitutional Amendments

Farai Dziva|The amendment of the Constitution is a calculated gambit by Emmerson Mnangagwa -meant to consolidate power, MDC’ s Douglas Mwonzora has said.

“The proposed constitutional amendments are designed to further constrict democratic space and concentrate power in the President.

They are also designed to deal with Zanu PF’s succession conundrum. The concept of one centre of power at all levels is archaic.

We should never allow the planned mutilation of the People’s Constitution. Zimbabweans voted overwhelmingly for this constitution. It represents an incremental gain in its democratisation agenda. Never again should we allow concentration of power in one man,” argued Mwonzora.

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

“We Are On This Earth For A Very Short Time”: VP Chiwenga

By A Correspondent- Acting President Constantino Guvheya Chiwenga has called for unity among citizens adding that unity was important as life was very short.

Chiwenga urged religious leaders to work towards uniting Zimbabweans in order to foster development this year and beyond.

Speaking to journalists after witnessing the ordination of eight Roman Catholic Church deacons at the Roman Catholic Church Cathedral in Harare Tuesday, the Acting President called on all Zimbabweans to unite in prayer for the country.

He said the nation should turn to the church in seeking solutions to the social problems facing the country.

He said:

“It brings us joy when we see these young men making such a sacrifice, especially during these difficult times.

We want the priests to help bring people together, to be united so that they can work towards the same goals.

And to teach people to know that the most important thing is to remain united because we are here on earth for a very short time. After they finish their studies, during these nine to 10 years, we expect them to do the work of God and unite the people so that we can see the incidences of crime we are witnessing in the country being reduced.”

When you pray, your heart and mind evolve so that you can tell the difference between the good and the bad and you let go of the bad things.

So we want everybody’s heart and mind to evolve so they can discard what is bad and take what is right.”

-StateMedia

Harare City Council Clarifies On Vaccination Shortage Reports

By A Correspondent- Parents are in panic mode as they are being turned away by some Harare City Council clinics when they take their children for vaccination against child killer diseases.

Hatfield Clinic has been mentioned many times by parents that have contacted the state media, saying it is refusing to entertain parents wanting to have their children vaccinated.

It is said that Hatfield Clinic always says it doesn’t have the required drugs.

Other clinics in Glen View and Budiriro are reportedly turning away parents seeking routine immunisation for their children, citing shortages of vaccines.

But the City Health Department insists all drugs are available to all clinics around town.

It has advised parents who fail to get their children vaccinated against the child killer diseases to approach them with exact details of clinics turning them away.

The parents should also have a list of the vaccines they would be seeking to enable the City Health Department to take appropriate action.

The City Health Department insists there are enough vaccines in all their facilities, and pleaded with those being turned away to provide adequate information for them to follow-up and take action.

In a survey yesterday, it was established that some clinics were indeed turning way parents seeking routine vaccinations for their children.

Said Ms Gamucirai Nyamwanza: “I was turned away from Hatfield Clinic last week and referred to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals. When we went there on Monday, we did not get the service.

“They said we should check on Wednesday (yesterday). My child wanted the nine-month measles ruebella vaccination.”

A number of other women confirmed being turned away from Hatfield Clinic, but now suspect that the nurses do so to enable them to spend the day sitting.

“I have a feeling that the nurses at Hatfield are deliberately turning away parents claiming they don’t have vaccines, to enable them to stage a sit-in.

“It appears they still want to continue with their strike, affecting the lives of children and other older patients in the process,” said Mrs Tendai Garwi of Hatfield.

But some parents yesterday said they were being served normally at some clinics around town.

Ms Mollisa Dube of Glen Norah, who was seeking vaccination for her nine-month old baby from Rutsanana Clinic, said she was assisted.

She said some mothers that came earlier than her also had their babies vaccinated.

“I came here in the morning with my baby seeking the six-weeks vaccination and the baby has been vaccinated.

“They have been vaccinating since morning because when I got here, there were other women who wanted to get their children vaccinated, and they were helped,” said Ms Dube.

Another parent, Mrs Agnes Mahlangu of Western Triangle said she has been visiting the clinic for the past three days for treatment, and saw babies being vaccinated.

“I have been coming here for the past three days seeking treatment for something else, but I have noticed mothers immunising their babies from the baby clinic as usual,” she said.

City Health director Dr Prosper Chonzi said the local authority had enough vaccines in all its facilities.

“There are rumours going around that our clinics are turning away parents who are seeking vaccines for their children.

“This is not true because if you go round our clinics you will find children being vaccinated,” said Dr Chonzi.

“If there are people who are being turned away, they should report to council so that we investigate the reasons behind the particular institutions turning away parents.”

Dr Chonzi added that all city council nurses had returned to work.

“The turnout of nurses as of yesterday was 100 percent and our chief pharmacist has also assured me that all vaccines are in stock,” he said.

-StateMedia

“I Am A Better Parent That The VP Who Is More In Hospital Than At Home”: Marry Hits Back At Chiwenga Over Custody Of Their Children

By A Correspondent- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife, Marry, has rejected claims that her customary marriage to Chiwenga was terminated through the production of a divorce token (gupuro).

In her response to Chiwenga’s application for divorce last month, Marry revealed that she rejected the divorce token as it had been paid in foreign currency.

She said:

The defendant further claims in reconvention that the plaintiff has failed to follow proper customary law procedures to end the customary marriage and that, instead, plaintiff sent (Anselem) Sanyatwe to give her a United States dollar bill which she declined to accept on the basis that it is unlawful in Zimbabwe to transact in United States dollars and that it was (up to) the plaintiff to give her gupuro (divorce token) after following all proper customary protocol. Consequently, the customary marriage continues to subsist.

Marry also dismissed claims by Chiwenga that she is a drug addict saying she is in better health to care for the kids than Chiwenga who is a sickly absentee parent who is more in hospital than out.

ERC Blasts Gvnt Over Running Mate Clause

ERC Director Tawanda Chimhini


The Election Resource Centre (ERC), notes with great concern the government’s insatiable appetite to amend the 2013 constitution even before completing aligning of all laws to the constitution.

The government through the admission of President Emmerson Mnangagwa admitted that more needs to be done to align all laws with the 2013 Constitution.

It is disturbing that the same government that is calling for dialogue and national cohesion on one hand is shutting the door on all other stakeholders in an important exercise such as amending a constitution that was overwhelmingly supported by Zimbabweans in 2013 on the other.

While recognising that government can initiate changes to the legislation, the political context of extreme polarisation and encouragement for Zimbabweans to work together by regional partners, ZANU PF and government would have more to gain from an inclusive approach to changing policies than stubbornly doing it alone banking on their Parliamentary majority.

The ERC acknowledges that there is nothing illegal about a broad based, inclusive approach to considering and implementing policy reforms including changes to the Constitution.

It is unfortunate that the proposed changes have a direct bearing on future elections particularly on issues of inclusion and election dispute resolution given the disputed nature of previous ones.

The ERC would have hoped that any constitutional changes, once deemed to be necessary and a priority, seek to strengthen the credibility of future election processes rather than weaken them.

Furthermore, judicial officers whose appointment is at the discretion of the Executive undemines perceptions of fairness in the event of disputed elections given that the executive is an interested party in elections as the incumbent.

ZANU PF may enjoy a Parliamentary majority, but the abuse of such control of the legislature in passing legislation that erode principles of democracy such as separation of powers is ill advised.

It is of great concern that the developments are coming at a time when reforms should define the country’s attempt to extricate itself from current challenges including international isolation, clawing back the gains of the 2013 Constitution will only serve to widen the rift between those in
authority and those outside of it.

Watch the video loading below for the full text of the above statement and more…

Mutodi Mocked For “Half Backed” Tweet

By Own Correspondent| Deputy Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Energy Mutodi, who claims to be a holder of a doctorate degree, has been mocked for his tweet on Thursday calling Advocate Thabani Mpofu a “half-backed” lawyer instead of “half-baked”.

Commenting on Mutodi’s infamous tweet, United Kingdom-based constitutional law expert and political commentator Alex Magaisa wrote:

Lawyers have been called many things but “half-backed” has to be a first. (Credit goes to Zimbabwe’s information deputy minister (Orwellian Minister of Truth).

One Gerrard Belts responded with a question, asking Mutodi if President has become divine.

He wrote:

Agova Jesu here anoita resurrect?

Mutodi had earlier ridiculed Advocate Mpofu, a lawyer who became a household name because of his legal jargon when he represented MDC leader Nelson Chamisa during his challenge of presidential election results at the Constitutional Court in 2018.

Mutodi wrote:

A half-backed lawyer Thabani Mpofu purports that a President on leave cannot perform executive functions. Even after delegation, the principal is still accountable & responsible for the actions of his proxy. He can resurrect from his leave & perform executive duties at any time.

ZINARA Boss Speaks On Tolling Officers’ 6k Salaries

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (ZINARA) Board chair Michael Madanha said that he is not aware of the letter which revealed that tolling cashiers earn over $6 000 per month.

Speaking to the state media on Thursday, Madanha said the $6 000 reported on social media circles could be the gross income of a ZINARA tolling cashier.

He said:

I have no knowledge of the letter and where it was generated to speak on it or comment but if you are saying the amount in question is in the district of $6 000 it could be the gross income.

Madanha’s remarks follow the circulation on social media of an offer letter dated January 10 believed to have originated from Zinara written on the institution’s letterhead.

While Madanha confirmed that a general manager with the institution is getting paid around $20 000, ZINARA Acting Chief Executive Officer, Engineer Moses Chigonyati refused to comment on the matter indicating that it was a private matter as the employers and organisation had signed non-disclosure agreements.

Revealed- Why ED Is Performing Official Duties While On Leave

By Own Correspondent| President  Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday explained why he was performing some of his official duties while he is supposed to be on his three-week annual vacation.

Speaking after a tour of a laptop assembling plant at Telone’s Msasa factory in Harare on Thursday morning, Mnangagwa said:

I did not want to come here because I am on leave. But, the Chief Secretary (Dr Misheck Sibanda) insisted that I should come and see this establishment saying it needs the support of the government. After touring the facility, I must say I am happy.

I also informed Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who is the acting President now, that I wish (he) could accompany me to see this innovation.

I don’t think he is regretting, because as we were walking around we said this is what we should have done many years ago.

The plant is a culmination of a process which started back in 2018 and saw Telone getting into partnerships with various local and international partners to form a company called Zimbabwe Information Technology Company (ZITCO).

The plant currently produces 50 000 laptops per year. It also produces desktops and tablets.

-Statemedia

Tyson WaBantu Activist Nabbed

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo based Tyson Wabantu activist was arrested appeared in court on Monday charged with illegal distribution of the movement’s campaign fliers in the city.

Andifasi Banda, the Bulawayo Tyson WaBantu interim provincial mobilisation and recruitment secretary appeared before magistrate Lizwe Jamela facing a charge of contravening section 8(11) of the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act.

Banda, alongside former Zanu PF members, particularly from the G40 faction, last month unveiled the Tyson Wabantu movement in Bulawayo during roadshows held in the city’s high-density suburbs.

According to the State, Banda, who applied for police clearance on behalf of the movement to hold the roadshow allegedly failed to comply with the directive or condition under which the procession or public demonstration was authorised.

He allegedly went on to organise the procession of persons and vehicles where fliers written #Tyson Wabantu for My Hope, My Choice, My Voice were distributed in pursuit of a common purpose of demonstrating support for a political organisation namely National Patriotic Front (NPF), the State alleges.

Banda was remanded out of custody and advised that the matter would proceed by way of summons.

Banda, who is also the national commander of the Zimbabwe National Service Graduates Association, an association of the National Youth Service graduates, was represented by human rights lawyer Mehluli Dube.

Exiled former minister Saviour Kasukuwere, who is reportedly behind the Tyson Wabantu movement, did not hide his interest in leading the political project in an interview with a South Africa television station in December last year.

The movement, that draws its members mainly from Zanu PF’s G40, NYS members and expelled G40 members has set its sights on dislodging the ruling Zanu PF party from power in the 2023 elections.

— Newsday

SOUTHERN AFRICA IN THROES OF CLIMATE EMERGENCY WITH 45 MILLION PEOPLE FACING HUNGER ACROSS THE REGION

WFP News Release

16 January 2020

JOHANNESBURG/LONDON – A record 45 million people – mostly women and children – in the 16-nation Southern African Development Community are gravely food insecure following repeated drought, widespread flooding and economic disarray.

As the crisis deepens, the world must step up now to save lives and enable communities to adapt to climate change, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has warned.

“This hunger crisis is on a scale we’ve not seen before and the evidence shows it’s going to get worse,” said Lola Castro, WFP’s Regional Director for Southern Africa.

“The annual cyclone season has begun, and we simply cannot afford a repeat of the devastation caused by last year’s unprecedented storms”.

“While our most pressing priority are the millions in need of immediate support, building the resilience of the many more threatened by increasingly frequent and destructive droughts and storms is absolutely essential,” Castro added.

As the “lean” season deepens ahead of the annual cereal harvest in April/May, the international community must accelerate both emergency assistance to millions of desperately hungry people in southern Africa, and long-term investments to enable the region’s vulnerable to withstand the worsening impacts of climate change.

With temperatures rising at twice the global average and most of its food produced by subsistence farmers entirely dependent on increasingly unreliable rains, southern Africa has had just one normal growing season in the last five years.

In many places, this season’s rains have again arrived late, and experts forecast continuing hot and dry weather in the coming months, presaging yet another poor harvest.

WFP plans to provide lean season assistance to 8.3 million people grappling with “crisis” or “emergency” levels of hunger in eight of the hardest-hit countries: Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, Madagascar, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and Malawi.

To date, WFP has secured just US$205 million of the US$489 million required for this assistance and has been forced to resort heavily to internal borrowing to ensure food reaches those in need.

Zimbabwe is in the throes of its worst hunger emergency in a decade, with 7.7 million people – half the population – seriously food insecure. So too are twenty percent of people in Zambia, a longtime regional breadbasket now having to restrict cereal exports and accept outside assistance.

Twenty percent of the population of drought-stricken Lesotho are also now severely hungry, as are ten percent of Namibians.

In a context of already high rates of malnutrition, population growth, inequality, and HIV/AIDS, the hunger crisis is being aggravated by surging food prices, large-scale livestock losses and mounting joblessness.

Families across the region are eating less, skipping meals, taking children out of school, selling off precious assets and falling into debt.

“If we don’t receive the necessary funding, we’ll have no choice but to assist fewer of those most in need, and with less”, said Castro.

“Nor will we be able to adequately expand longer-term activities vital to meaningfully combatting the existential emergency that is climate change”.

“Marry Rejected Forex Divore Token”

By A Correspondent- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife, Marry, has rejected claims that her customary marriage to Chiwenga was terminated through the production of a divorce token (gupuro).

In her response to Chiwenga’s application for divorce last month, Marry revealed that she rejected the divorce token as it had been paid in foreign currency. She said:

The defendant further claims in reconvention that the plaintiff has failed to follow proper customary law procedures to end the customary marriage and that, instead, plaintiff sent (Anselem) Sanyatwe to give her a United States dollar bill which she declined to accept on the basis that it is unlawful in Zimbabwe to transact in United States dollars and that it was (up to) the plaintiff to give her gupuro (divorce token) after following all proper customary protocol. Consequently, the customary marriage continues to subsist.

Marry also dismissed claims by Chiwenga that she is a drug addict saying she is in better health to care for the kids than Chiwenga who is a sickly absentee parent who is more in hospital than out.

The Chiwengas Divorce Case Opens Can Of Worms, Is The VP This Rich?

By A Correspondent- Marry Chiwenga (nee Mubaiwa), the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga is claiming the equivalent of US$40 000 per month as maintenance from the retired army general for her upkeep, which money she said should be paid at the interbank rate until she died or remarries.

In her response to Chiwenga’s application for divorce last month, Marry is also claiming tens of thousands of US dollars for herself and her children to spend annually on their international holidays. She said:

… defendant claims in reconvention personal maintenance in an amount equivalent to US$40 000 per month payable in Zimbabwe dollars calculated at the interbank rate prevailing on the date of payment until her death or remarriage.

The plaintiff must pay the entire school account in respect of each child at a Catholic school, including school fees, levies, top-ups, costs of extra lessons, costs of all extra-curricular activities, costs of school and sports uniforms, sports equipment and all other school-related costs.

That plaintiff pays for the defendant and her children annual holidays; one fully expensed international holiday per annum at a five-star facility inclusive of spending money of not less than the equivalent of US$25 000, one fully expensed regional holiday per annum at a five-star facility inclusive of spending money of not less than the equivalent of US$15 000, one fully expensed local holiday per annum and spending money of not less than US$25 000 per person

-Newsday

“Prayer Helps You Know The Difference Between The Good And Bad”: Acting President Chiwenga

By A Correspondent- Acting President Constantino Guvheya Chiwenga has urged religious leaders to work towards uniting Zimbabweans in order to foster development this year and beyond.

Speaking to journalists after witnessing the ordination of eight Roman Catholic Church deacons at the Roman Catholic Church Cathedral in Harare Tuesday, the Acting President called on all Zimbabweans to unite in prayer for the country.

He said the nation should turn to the church in seeking solutions to the social problems facing the country.

He said:

“It brings us joy when we see these young men making such a sacrifice, especially during these difficult times.

We want the priests to help bring people together, to be united so that they can work towards the same goals.

And to teach people to know that the most important thing is to remain united because we are here on earth for a very short time. After they finish their studies, during these nine to 10 years, we expect them to do the work of God and unite the people so that we can see the incidences of crime we are witnessing in the country being reduced.”

When you pray, your heart and mind evolve so that you can tell the difference between the good and the bad and you let go of the bad things.

So we want everybody’s heart and mind to evolve so they can discard what is bad and take what is right.”

-StateMedia

Jilted Lover Caught Red Handed Trying To Sprinkle Poison In Food At Ex’s Wedding Venue

By A Correspondent- The saying ‘all is fair in love and war’ proved to be true after a jilted ex-lover gate-crashed the wedding of her former boyfriend and allegedly tried to poison the food but was caught red handed.

Long time sweethearts Christopher Chitongo, an inspector with Chikomba Rural District Council (RDC), and a Muganyi, a computers teacher at Runyararo Primary School, had a nasty break up which resulted in the former seeking a peace order after the latter had refused to let go.

Chitongo, who was customarily married by the time he had an affair with Muganyi, decided to end the relationship and focus on his marriage.

Chitongo wedded his wife on December 21, 2019 and the news of the wedding did not go well with Muganyi who is alleged to have sneaked into the wedding venue in violation of the peace order.

Muganyi is said to have visited Chitongo’s wedding venue as early as 04:00hrs and went straight to the kitchen where the catering team was busy preparing food.

She is said to have been spotted by one of the people in the catering team who went on to alert others. The team went and confronted Muganyi who is said to have been in possession of some poison which she allegedly confirmed that she wanted to sprinkle on the food.

The police was called and Muganyi is said to have spent the whole day locked in police cells to allow the wedding to proceed.

Sources said that Muganyi wanted to disrupt the wedding by poisoning people but her plan was quickly foiled.

“There was a peace order barring Muganyi from coming anywhere near Chitongo’s place but she violated it. Chitongo himself saw the poison and called the police on his ex-lover,” said the source.

-TellZim

School Heads Cash In On Desperate Parents

By A Correspondent- Parents caught looking for Form One places at various schools yesterday blamed middle persons who were promising them vacancies claiming that they were connected to school heads.

Most of the parents at the schools visited by H-Metro expressed displeasure over people and other school staff demanding money from them.

One of the parents who got a place at Vainona High School at the last hour said she was asked to pay US$40 by one of the staff members at one of the boarding schools.

“I was promised a Form One vacancy at Howard Mission and I paid the middle person some United States dollars only to block my contact on the last minute,” said the parent.

“Kuma boarding schools uko ndiko kunemazinyaya nekuti ukatadza kuburitsa ma US inoenda kuma headmaster wotoziva kuti hapana hapana.

“Headmasters are kings when it comes to school vacancies. Vana vakafoira vanopfumisa ma headmaster nechiwoko muhomwe vamwe vachifa nezvirwere vapfimba madzimai asina kukwana.

“I was forced to look for alternative place after the person who pocketed my money failed me.

“Most of the boarding schools we were told to return next term when they expect some to have transferred their children to other schools due to exorbitant fees.

-H-Metro

Man Kills Wife With A Kung Fu Kick

By A Correspondent- A man from Fort Rixon in Matabeleland South province has been hauled to court after he allegedly fatally kicked his wife after she pulled his hair during a domestic fight.

This was heard by Bulawayo magistrate Lizwe Jamela when Thembani Nkomo (34) appeared before him charged with murder on Monday.

He was not asked to plead and was remanded in custody to January 27.

The court was told that on January 6 in Zimbili A village, Nkomo kicked Sukoluhle Mpofu in the lower abdomen.

This was after Mpofu had pulled him by his hair.

Nkomo’s wife was admitted at Filabusi Hospital following the assault and passed on three days later. The matter was reported to the police, leading to Nkomo’s arrest.

-Newsday

Still Unprepared Warriors Playing Crunch Back To Back Clashes With Algeria Much Earlier Than Set.

New fixture dates for Warriors Afcon qualifiers confirmed

The dates for the Warriors’ four remaining Group H 2021 Afcon qualifying matches have been changed.

The back-to-back games between Zimbabwe and Algeria which were initially scheduled for August will now take place on 23 and 31 March 2020.

The qualifying match away in Botswana is now set to happen during the June international break while the final Group H encounter against Zambia at home will take place in the September international break.

The change of dates follows a decision by CAF and host nation Cameroon to hold the tournament in January-February period instead of the June-July period.

The shift was necessitated by the wet conditions which occurs during the mid-year in West Africa.

Meanwhile, the Warriors are currently in second position in the pool with four points, two behind log leaders Algeria.

Misheck Sibanda Is The One Calling Mnangagwa Back To The Office, Can’t He Work With Chiwenga?

Misheck Sibanda

By A Correspondent– President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday explained why he was performing some of his official duties while he is supposed to be on his three-week annual vacation.

Speaking after a tour of a laptop assembling plant at Telone’s Msasa factory in Harare on Thursday morning, Mnangagwa said:

I did not want to come here because I am on leave. But, the Chief Secretary (Dr Misheck Sibanda) insisted that I should come and see this establishment saying it needs the support of the government. After touring the facility, I must say I am happy.

I also informed Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who is the acting President now, that I wish (he) could accompany me to see this innovation. I don’t think he is regretting, because as we were walking around we said this is what we should have done many years ago.

The plant is a culmination of a process which started back in 2018 and saw Telone getting into partnerships with various local and international partners to form a company called Zimbabwe Information Technology Company (ZITCO).

The plant currently produces 50 000 laptops per year. It also produces desktops and tablets.

-StateMedia

Choppies Supermarket Puts Highly Intoxicating Spirit On “Back To School Special” – See Picture

Own Correspondent|One of the country’s top supermarkets, Choppies, has found itself in trouble with citizens after advertising a highly intoxicating spirit liquor to be on Back To School Special.

Normally, items put on Back To School Special are expected to be those that are needed by school children as they make their way back to school. The liquor on Back To School Special left many critics wondering if the giant supermarket chain previously owned by Former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko could have been encouraging school children to buy the brew.

See picture below:

Schools Block Students Owing Fees From Accessing Their ZIMSEC Results Online

The issue of unpaid fees is a complex one. Schools believe if they let a child with unpaid fees access the results after national examinations then they’ve rendered service for free since the chances of that child paying are next to none.

The online results portal potentially gave students an option to avoid the fate of withheld results but it now appears the schools have found a way to stop children owing fees from accessing the results.

Headmaster’s or system centre admins as ZIMSEC prefers to call them can activate and equally deactivate users – which prevents candidates from accessing their results.

The system centre admins can also reset a users’ password rendering their account useless and ensuring they cant create a new one since they’ll get an error informing them that the account they are trying to make already exists.

Screenshot of the System centre’s side

Zimpricescheck also reported another way in which schools can prevent students/former candidates from accessing their results:

“They just create an account in the name of the student. When the student tries to create an account they will be told the account already exists.”

Whilst this method is easily fixable by a student resetting their password, the system level deactivation might be harder to go around.

Techzim

It’s Time for Community Resistance Committees

The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern at the increase in gross human rights violations as evidenced by loss of lives and belongings at the hands of the marauding ZANU PF sponsored machete gangs known as Mashurugwi.

What is glaringly visible is that ZANU PF bigwigs, state security agents and machete gangs are working in cahoots to instil fear through terror on restive citizenry who have become impatient with Emmerson Mnangagwa’s corrupt regime.

That there is an ongoing clandestine sexual transaction between Mashurugwi and some members of ZRP clearly makes it difficult for members of the public to trust the men and women in uniform.

As such, the Assembly will from next week set up Community Resistance Committees across all districts whose prime mandate is to protect citizens from attacks by Mashurugwi terror gangs.

It is very clear that Mnangagwa is not part of the solution but part of the problem hence he is not moved at all by this Mashurugwi menace.

Mnangagwa sleeps comfortably at his residence knowing fully well that he is guarded by CIO, police and military, but our people are having sleepless nights because of these vigilante groups.

As a pro- people Assembly, it is our duty to make sure that our parents, brothers and sisters are safe from attacks by these ZANU PF thugs.

The state, government and those controlling levers of state power have abdicated from their duty to protect citizens, hence we are taking the responsibility to save and protect our people from this ZANU PF sponsored genocide.

Meanwhile, we urge all citizens to be on high alert and avoid moving as individuals.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Lesotho Prime Minister Resigns As His Wife Is Wanted For Murder

Thomas Thabane with Cyril Ramaphosa

Own Correspondent|Prime Minister of Lesotho Thomas Thabane has agreed to step down amid accusations that he obstructed justice after his current wife was accused of murdering his previous wife.

The country’s minister of communications, Thesele Maseribane, has announced that the king and cabinet have been informed of his resignation, adding that the exact date of him stepping down will be determined by a constitutional process.

Thabane also called President Cyril Ramaphosa in his capacity as Southern African Development Community (SADC) facilitator to inform him of his decision, according to Maseribane, which led to Jeff Radebe and Deputy State Security Minister Zizi Kodwa being sent to the country as envoys.

Maseribane said that Thabane also called President Cyril Ramaphosa as SADC facilitator hence the visit by envoy Jeff Radebe and Deputy State Security Minister Zizi Kodwa.

It was reported on Saturday that Lesotho’s police confirmed that a court had issued an arrest warrant for the prime minister’s wife after she failed to turn up for questioning over the 2017 murder of his previous wife.

The announcement came just days after senior officials in the ruling party called for Prime Minister Thomas Thabane to resign, accusing him of obstructing the investigation into the killing.

Lipolelo Thabane was gunned down by unknown assailants on the outskirts of the capital Maseru in June 2017, two days before her husband’s inauguration.

In a letter that only became public in court documents this week, Lesotho’s police chief Holomo Molibeli asked the prime minister to answer questions regarding his estranged wife’s killing.

Thabane subsequently tried to suspend him but went back on his decision this week after Molibeli challenged it in court.

Thabane’s current wife Maesaiah Thabane was summoned for questioning on Friday to “shed some light into the ongoing investigations”, deputy police commissioner Paseka Mokete told AFP.

But she failed to show up, prompting a court to issue a warrant for her arrest.

“We got at the State House at around 12 midday (on Friday) but were denied access by the guards at the gate,” Mokete told AFP on Saturday.

“When we were allowed entry… she was nowhere to be found,” he added.

Attorney general Haae Phoofolo later told police that Maesaiah Thabane would be handed over on Monday.

Phoofolo did not respond to AFP requests for comment and the prime minister’s spokesman Relebohile Moyeye did not answer to calls.

Meanwhile, Maesaiah Thabane’s whereabouts remain unknown.

Lesotho’s high court on Saturday rejected her application to suspend the arrest warrant, and the case is scheduled to be heard next week.

Mokete added that other “prominent people” would be summoned for questioning over the murder.

This is just the latest development in a story that has gripped the tiny poverty-stricken country, which is ringed by South Africa.

At the time his first wife was killed Thomas Thabane, now 80 years old, had been embroiled in bitter divorce proceedings with her.

Molibeli’s allegations only became public this week in legal documents the police commissioner filed challenging the move to suspend him. His letter to the prime minister was dated 23 December.

Lesotho’s ruling party has urged Thabane to resign over the allegations, calling him a “threat to the nation”.

2 134kgs Malawian Mbanje Intercepted At Forbes Border Post

Some of the Mbanje loot.

Own Correspondent|Zimbabwe Revenue Authority and police at Forbes Border post in Mutare have intercepted over two tonnes of Mbanje at the Forbes Border Post in Mutare on Thursday afternoon.

The Mbanje was packed in 92 bags weighing a total 2134kg.

The loot was discovered in a truck coming from Malawi and the truck has since been impounded at the border.

The driver of the truck fled after being intercepted.

More to follow….

Is Mupfumira’s Case Slowly Falling Away?

Prisca Mupfumira

Own Correspondent|THE trial of former Minister Prisca Mupfumira and former Permanant Sectretary in the Ministry  of Public Service and Social Welfare, Ngoni Masoka, today failed to start after the State failed to furnish them with some documents they had requested on their last court appearance to prepare their defence.

Mupfumira and Masoka, through their lawyers Thembinkosi Magwaliba, who is acting on lawyer Zivanai Makwanya’s instructions and Lawyer Farai Mushoriwa respectively, had requested National Social Security Authority audited financial statements from the year 2015 to 2018 Cabinet Circular 4 of 2010 and Masoka’s  duties and responsibilities in his former capacity as Permanent Secretary.

The case involves a US$90 000 debt they acquired from National Social Security Authority and reportedly purchased a Land Cruiser VX-L 200 series instead of a Mercedes Benz and instructed the purchase of air tickets worth US$10 215 and paying accommodation of R113 559 without approval.

The State led by Mr Clement Chimbare acknowledged that they were in default of the court’s order to furnish the two with the documents to prepare their defence.

Prosecutor Chimbare promised to furnish Mupfumira and Masoka with the papers on January 24 without fail.

Mupfumira and Masoka are being charged with two counts of criminal abuse of office and another count of concealing a transaction from a principal.

Magistrate Munamato Mutevedzi set February 5 and 6 as the new trial dates.

Energy Mutodi Calls Advocate Thabani Mpofu A Half Baked Lawyer

Thabani Mpofu

Own Correspondent|Information Deputy Minister Energy Mutodi has called highly acclaimed Advocate Thabani Mpofu A Half Baked Lawyer this after Mpofu wrote a hugely circulated opinion that President Emmerson Mnangagwa is no longer eligible to be the country’s President.

Mutodi said Mpofu needed a judge to help him interpret the constitution.

The Deputy Minister tweeted:

Marry Chiwenga Demands Chiwenga To Compensate Her For White City Stadium Injuries

Vice President Chiwenga’s wife Marry Chiwenga is leaving no stone unturned in their dirty divorce.

The ex-model is demanding that Chiwenga compensates her for injuries sustained from the White City Stadium bombing in 2018.

In her defendant’s plea at the High court, Marry said;

 “Plaintiff (Constantino Chiwenga) pay the Marry Mubaiwa’s cost for reconstructive surgery and all other medical associated costs arising from injuries she suffered from bomb blast in Bulawayo whilst accompanied Plaintiff on his party activities.”

Marry is also demanding a further US$40 000 per year for going on vacation with her family. US$25 000 will be for international holidays while the other US$15 000 is for regional holidays.

“One fully expensed international holiday per annum at a five-star facility inclusive of spending money of not less than the equivalent of US$25 000. One fully expensed regional holiday per annum at a five-star facility including of spending money of not less than the equivalent of USD$15 000″.

She is also demanding a further $25 000 in local currency per person every year so that they can have a local holiday. She did not specify the number of people who would be receiving the $25 000 in local currency for local holidays. Apart fromdemanding US$40 000 per month as maintenance she also demanded that the Vice President should pay for the children’s school fees.

She is also claiming $40 000 personal maintenance.

The Defendant claims in reconvention personal maintenance in an amount equivalent to USD40 000 per month payable in Zimbabwe dollars and calculated at the interbank rate prevailing on the date of payment until her death or remarriage” .

Zimbabwe Signing Of Currency Swop With China A Desperate Move

Mnangagwa with President Xi Jinping

Zimbabwe has joined Japan, South Africa and Nigeria in signing a currency swap deal with China, which it hopes will improve trade between the two countries.

Zimbabwe Finance Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube confirmed the deal in an interview with the state media on the sidelines of a meeting between Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Chinese Foreign minister, Wang Yi at the State House in Harare.

The top Chinese official is on a five African nation diplomatic offensive taking him to Egypt, Djibouti, Eritrea, Burundi and Zimbabwe. Beijing says the visit marks its two decades of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation.

Said Ncube, “We have entered into a currency swap arrangement, what this means is that there are those who would be investing in Zimbabwe from China and those who require their proceeds to be remitted back to China which is normal.”

He added, “So, the idea is those individuals will then swap (currency) so that those who are investing in Zimbabwe are able to give them a domestic currency and they use the foreign currency which they are bringing in for investment to pay those who are exiting.”

Harare, under targeted sanctions by Washington and the European Union, has increasingly turned to China for assistance. Some economists have warned that Beijing is creating debt traps for desperate African nations like Zimbabwe.

University of Zimbabwe economics Professor, Tony Hawkins, says Zimbabwe Service that the deal shows desperation on the part of Zimbabwe to revive its struggling economy.

“It’s a sign of desperation of the times really … You know the real issue for the economy is getting some kind of international agreement and all these policies that they’re chasing after at the moment are all efforts to minimize the impact of not having access to IMF money, World Bank money Africa Development Bank money and so on.”

Hawkins says Harare must address its economic crisis and stop “fiddling around the edges of the problem rather than tackling the problem.”

The chief executive officer of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce, Chris Mugaga, concurs. “Knowing fully well that Zimbabwe is in a quagmire where the currency conundrum, is hitting not only business, but even the ordinary household, so, given that background, I think this current swap is an attempt to find solutions, especially to the current account deficit where China is the biggest beneficiary. As you know we continue importing more from China than what we are selling to Beijing.”

Economist Dr. Godfrey Kanyenze of the Labor and Economic Development Research Institute of Zimbabwe says the Gresham law, an economic term for filtering bad vs. good currency, will be in full swing as the strong Chinese currency is set to chase away the weak Zimbabwe currency, known as bonds.

“The problem is that the one (Chinese investor) who is coming here to Zimbabwe may have misgivings because of the context of chronic high inflation.” He adds, “The context of volatility and uncertainty, which therefore implies that they may not really want to change their money in large amounts.”

However, investment banker Gilbert Muponda says the deal is likely to benefit Harare, which has been isolated by the West.

“I think it’s a welcome development because Zimbabwe has been experiencing an acute shortage of foreign currency and this arrangement is going to reduce the demand of the US dollar, because what it entirely means is that those people who are comfortable with receiving Chinese Yuan, can match their requirements with those who have the Yuan as well.”

He continued, “the net effect is that you are going to avoid using the US dollar, which is in short supply and selling at a premium, so this is a good move by the two authorities. As you know, Zimbabwe previously used to get a lot of money in terms of balance of payment in terms of payment support, and grants and things like that and access to the IMF, which supported the currency.

“Now the lack of that support now is bringing extra pressure on the Zimbabwe dollar. Therefore, if you remove some of the people who are demanding the US dollar and they start using the Chinese Yuan, it makes a lot of sense.”

Zimbabwe is facing its worst economic crisis in decades characterized by hyperinflation, currency and fuel shortages and power outages that can go for 18 hours.

Nearly eight million people, roughly half the population, are food insecure, according to the World Food Program.

Marry Chiwenga Reveals That Chiwenga Sent August 1 Killer To Deliver Her Gupuro

Mary Chiwenga

Correspondent|Estranged wife to Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, Marry Chiwenga, has revealed that her husband sent unpopular August 1 massacres commander to deliver to her his traditional divorce token, known as Gupuro in Shona.

In her court papers as the couple goes through a messy and rather nasty divorce, Marry said that she declined to accept the token which was a US Dollar note as US Dollars are not an official currency in the country.

Marry has refused to back down in the fight and is giving as good as she is getting.

In her response to the Vice President’s divorce petition filed in December, Mary argues that the couple’s customary marriage is still subsisting because Chiwenga failed to follow the dictates of cultural protocol to enable him to terminate the marriage.

She further says that she never got the customary Gupuro because of this failure to follow protocol.

While Mary concedes that Chiwenga sent retired Lieutenant General Anselem Sanyatwe to give her US$100 as a divorce token, she argues that she refused to accept it because of a breach in protocol.

Says Mary in her court papers,

“The defendant (Marry Mubaiwa Chiwenga) further claims in reconvention that the plaintiff (Constantino Chiwenga) has failed to follow proper customary law procedures to end the customary marriage and that, instead, plaintiff sent (Anselem) Sanyatwe to give her a United States dollar bill which she declined to accept on the basis that it is unlawful in Zimbabwe to transact in United States dollars and that it was (up to) the plaintiff to give her gupuro (divorce token) after following all proper customary protocol. Consequently, the customary marriage continues to subsist.

Sanyatwe was head of the National Reaction Force that used live bullets on protestors and killed 6 civilians and injured 35 more on August 1, 2018.

Source – iHarare

Parents Looking For Children’s Form One Places Duped By “Facilitators”

PARENTS caught looking for Form One places at various schools yesterday blamed middle persons who were promising them vacancies claiming that they were connected to school heads.

Most of the parents at the schools visited by H-Metro expressed displeasure over people and other school staff demanding money from them.

One of the parents who got a place at Vainona High School at the last hour said she was asked to pay US$40 by one of the staff members at one of the boarding schools.

“I was promised a Form One vacancy at Howard Mission and I paid the middle person some United States dollars only to block my contact on the last minute,” said the parent.

“Kuma boarding schools uko ndiko kunemazinyaya nekuti ukatadza kuburitsa ma US inoenda kuma headmaster wotoziva kuti hapana hapana.

“Headmasters are kings when it comes to school vacancies. Vana vakafoira vanopfumisa ma headmaster nechiwoko muhomwe vamwe vachifa nezvirwere vapfimba madzimai asina kukwana.

“I was forced to look for alternative place after the person who pocketed my money failed me.

“Most of the boarding schools we were told to return next term when they expect some to have transferred their children to other schools due to exorbitant fees.-H-Metro

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Just In- Mnangagwa Reveals Why He Is Working While On Vacation

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday explained why he was performing some of his official duties while he is supposed to be on his three-week annual vacation.

Speaking after a tour of a laptop assembling plant at Telone’s Msasa factory in Harare on Thursday morning, Mnangagwa said:

I did not want to come here because I am on leave. But, the Chief Secretary (Dr Misheck Sibanda) insisted that I should come and see this establishment saying it needs the support of the government. After touring the facility, I must say I am happy.

I also informed Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who is the acting President now, that I wish (he) could accompany me to see this innovation. I don’t think he is regretting, because as we were walking around we said this is what we should have done many years ago.

The plant is a culmination of a process which started back in 2018 and saw Telone getting into partnerships with various local and international partners to form a company called Zimbabwe Information Technology Company (ZITCO).

The plant currently produces 50 000 laptops per year. It also produces desktops and tablets.

-StateMedia

BREAKING- Police Launch Manhunt For ZIFA President

By A Correspondent- Police are reportedly looking for Zimbabwe Football Association president Felton Kamambo in connection with 28 cases of fraud.

According to an internal police memo circulating on social media, all police stations in the country were advised to seize the football administrator on sight.

Read the unconfirmed memo dated 16 January 2020:

“All stations are advised to arrest and detain Felton Kamambo upon sight. He is the current Zimbabwe Football Association president.

He is wanted by this station to answer twenty eight counts of bribery as defined by Section 170 (b) (ii) of the Criminal Law Codifictaion and Reform Act Chapter 9:23 CMM Harare Central CR 224/12/19 and CCU DR 07/12/19 refers stop if located, arrest CMM detain and advise this LOC for escort by a return signal or contact the officer in charged Commercial Crime Unit on 0242 753264 or 0242 748836.”

FC Platinum Sign Another Top Player

FC Platinum have announced the signing of another player from Triangle United.

The reigning Zimbabwe Champions have captured the signature of defender Donald Dzvinyai. The signing comes just a week after former United captain and second runner-up to the Soccer Star of the Year winner Ralph Kawondera joined the side.

Dzvinyai just like Kawondera, however, will not be able to participate in FC Platinum’s CAF Champions League games as he is cup-tied after featuring for Triangle in the Confederation Cup.

According to CAF rules, players are not permitted to feature for different teams in the two inter-club competitions – Champions League and Confederation Cup – in the same season.

The club also announced the arrival of Denzel Khumalo from Highlanders and ZPC Kariba’s Godswill Gwara.Soccer 24

Meanwhile, other players that have joined the Zvishavane side this January include Stanely Ngala and Last Jesi – both from Manica Diamonds – and Nomore Chinyerere from Hwange

Just In- Acting President Constantino Chiwenga Speaks

By A Correspondent- Acting President Constantino Guvheya Chiwenga has urged religious leaders to work towards uniting Zimbabweans in order to foster development this year and beyond.

Speaking to journalists after witnessing the ordination of eight Roman Catholic Church deacons at the Roman Catholic Church Cathedral in Harare Tuesday, the Acting President called on all Zimbabweans to unite in prayer for the country.

He said the nation should turn to the church in seeking solutions to the social problems facing the country.

He said:

“It brings us joy when we see these young men making such a sacrifice, especially during these difficult times.

We want the priests to help bring people together, to be united so that they can work towards the same goals.

And to teach people to know that the most important thing is to remain united because we are here on earth for a very short time. After they finish their studies, during these nine to 10 years, we expect them to do the work of God and unite the people so that we can see the incidences of crime we are witnessing in the country being reduced.”

When you pray, your heart and mind evolve so that you can tell the difference between the good and the bad and you let go of the bad things.

So we want everybody’s heart and mind to evolve so they can discard what is bad and take what is right.”

-StateMedia

2021 AFCON To Be Played In January

Farai Dziva|The Africa Cup of Nations 2021 edition will be played in January.

This was confirmed by hosts Cameroon.

The tournament is being moved from the June-July period due to wet conditions expected in the host country during that time.

The changes were made following a meeting by officials from Cameroon and CAF on Wednesday.

Kung Fu Kick Kills Wife

Kung fu

By A Correspondent- A man from Fort Rixon in Matabeleland South province allegedly fatally kicked his wife after she pulled his hair during a domestic fight.

This was heard by Bulawayo magistrate Lizwe Jamela when Thembani Nkomo (34) appeared before him charged with murder on Monday.

He was not asked to plead and was remanded in custody to January 27.

The court was told that on January 6 in Zimbili A village, Nkomo kicked Sukoluhle Mpofu in the lower abdomen.

This was after Mpofu had pulled him by his hair.

Nkomo’s wife was admitted at Filabusi Hospital following the assault and passed on three days later. The matter was reported to the police, leading to Nkomo’s arrest

-Newsday

Belgian Side Keen To Sign Musona

Farai Dziva|Belgian top-flight club KAS Eupen are willing to sign Knowledge Musona after the player impressed during a short trial stint.

The Zimbabwean forward trained with the team in Doha, Qatar last week together with fellow Anderlecht player Emmanuel Sowah. The pair featured in two friendly matches against Dutch sides Ajax and PSV Eindhoven on Thursday and Saturday respectively.

According to Belgian newspaper Grenz-Echo, Eupen’s sports and general director Christoph Henkel confirmed the interest in signing Musona.

“We are currently in discussions with the player’s advisors and Anderlecht, but we are on the right track,” said Henkel.

“We would like to keep both players (Musona and Sowah), but we still have to clarify the last things.”

Eupen is likely to sign Musona on a loan deal until the end of the season with an option to make it permanent.

Chiwenga Is A “Power Hungry Drug Addict” – Marry

Farai Dziva|Marry Chiwenga, the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has alleged that the former army commander uses opiate drugs.

Marry made the assertions in her response to Chiwenga’s application for divorce in December last year.

“Defendant (Marry) avers in reconvention that the demise of the customary law union was brought about by the plaintiff’s (Chiwenga) acute paranoia brought about by poor health, his being under heavy doses of drugs including un-prescribed opiates, his surrounding himself with persons who want to take advantage of him and his belief that his ascendency to the position of presidency might be in jeopardy.

Defendant pleads that all assets acquired during the subsistence of the marriage were acquired with the full knowledge and participation of the plaintiff, whose name could not be used and who, on advice from the bank, procured his relatives to assist in the acquisition of the assets on the basis that plaintiff’s name could not be used as he was on the sanctions list.”

I Am Not A Drug Addict-Marry Chiwenga

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife,
Marry , has rejected claims that her customary marriage to Chiwenga was terminated through the production of a divorce token (gupuro).

In her response to Chiwenga’s application for divorce last month, Marry revealed that she rejected the divorce token as it had been paid in foreign currency.

She said:
The defendant further claims in reconvention that the plaintiff has failed to follow proper customary law procedures to end the customary marriage and that, instead, plaintiff sent
(Anselem) Sanyatwe to give her a United States dollar bill which she declined to accept on the basis that it is unlawful in Zimbabwe to transact in United States dollars and that it was (up to) the plaintiff to give her
gupuro (divorce token) after following all proper customary protocol. Consequently, the customary marriage continues to subsist.

Marry also dismissed claims by Chiwenga that she is a drug addict saying she is in better health to care for the kids than Chiwenga who is a sickly absentee parent who is more in hospital than out.- NewsDay

Evidence Mnangagwa Has Unleashed Machete Gangs Onto Citizens So UN Doesn’t Incriminate Him…

Machete wielding men

LIVE VIDEO COMMENTARY BELOW…

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Republic Police has remained mum over an attack in the capital city, Harare involving a group of men armed with guns and machetes.

The report says a group of men have attacked a property at the corner of Broadlands Road and Donegal Road.

VIDEO LOADING BELOW

The report is contained in an audio that states in precise detail –

“Morning; there is an attack happening on Broadlands close to Donegal.

“I don’t know the number of the house, and the people are anybody walking by the people in the house of being stopped from leaving by some a whole gang of people in a white car, and people walking past two of my staff, have just been attacked they have been threatened with guns and machetes to come into the yard.

“They have been strip searched; they have been, everything that they had was stolen; they were looking for cellphones whatever they were told that if I didn’t come in and lie on the grass that they were going to be shot or whatever and it’s happening right now, somewhere on the corner of Donegal and Broadlands. Please send help to that house immediately.”

ZimEye is investigating.  

WHO IS BEHIND THE MACHETE GANGS? 

Speaking at his party’s Goromonzi conference mid December, Emmerson Mnangagwa revealed he is concerned about propaganda rather than human life losses. He clearly threatened to use the state apparatus to ensure secrecy when he carries out another crackdown. Last January when soldiers protested against the fuel price rise, (even criticised by pro ZANU countries such as Russia), his security minister switched off the internet for 3 days during which period 17 people were shot dead and several women raped. This time speaking at Goromonzi, Mnangagwa described the January 2019 protests where 17 people were killed by state agents as “nonsensical”.

“The January nonsense and periodic mischievous activities by the opposition elements such as those we witnessed this year must be nipped in the bud,” he said. “Never again shall we allow the loss of precious lives of our countrymen to feed the agenda of a notorious few.”

He repeated exactly what he told a French journalist earlier in the year, while blaming the MDC party for the mass murders which he did and while denying saying no one was killed.

Show me the graves, said Mnangagwa in the below interview. He also announced that he is hunting down every woman who reported rape. 

From his own words, it is without guessing that the Zanu-PF leader has unleashed a repeat of the same operation this January but this time per his own words, using methods of disguise, so that he does not lose propaganda traction.

LATEST ATTACKS IN HARARE

Meanwhile, the below unverified sms alleges that a gang of mashurugwi have hit some surbubs in the capital city, Harare.

The full which we release in the public interest reads:

[1/15, 18:21] +263 77 257 ***7: [01/15, 16:55] +: [15/01, 16:15] : Guys be safe hanzi mashurugwi at Avondale izvozvi attacking people
[15/01, 16:16] ??Those living in Emerald Hill near Broadlands beware. A gan of machete and gun wielding thieves just attacked a home this afternoon
[01/15, 17:01] +263 77 : Tru kuno kutynwald north they attacked maskat machena vari 4 vakasiya vasungirira maid nemwana and tuk zvinhu vwne pfuti nemabhemba
[01/15, 17:04] Daddy: Vane mota here vanhu ava
[01/15, 17:05] +: Ehe vanofamba nemota vamwe mapick up
[1/15, 18:22] +263 77 257 ***7: ❌COMMUNITY ALERT !!

FORWARD TO OTHERS

Please. take note : 3 or 4 guys may visit your home claiming they are from water company, to install shower caps, to save water. Or donation for sick kids. Or they will claim they are from Electricity company to change energy-saving electric bulbs for free as part of government lay down program. They have been spotted in so many areas. Please. do NOT let them in. They are Robbers, robbing people at gun-point. Please alert all your contacts, as you may save lives. Make sure doors are locked at all times and Please do not open door to strangers. Please forward immediately to save lives n property!!!

Revealed :Why Marry Turned Down Chiwenga’s Divorce Token

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife,
Marry , has rejected claims that her customary marriage to Chiwenga was terminated through the production of a divorce token (gupuro).

In her response to Chiwenga’s application for divorce last month, Marry revealed that she rejected the divorce token as it had been paid in foreign currency.

She said:
The defendant further claims in reconvention that the plaintiff has failed to follow proper customary law procedures to end the customary marriage and that, instead, plaintiff sent
(Anselem) Sanyatwe to give her a United States dollar bill which she declined to accept on the basis that it is unlawful in Zimbabwe to transact in United States dollars and that it was (up to) the plaintiff to give her
gupuro (divorce token) after following all proper customary protocol. Consequently, the customary marriage continues to subsist.

Marry also dismissed claims by Chiwenga that she is a drug addict saying she is in better health to care for the kids than Chiwenga who is a sickly absentee parent who is more in hospital than out.- NewsDay

Health Alert: People At High Risk Of Contracting Anthrax

Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

People at risk of getting anthrax disease
Human cases usually occur in industrial or agricultural environments.

The most vulnerable groups to anthrax include
 Farmers
 Butchers and skinners
 Tanners
 Abattoir workers: e.g. meat inspectors, packers and graders
 Veterinary workers
 Leather/skin handlers
 Consumers of uninspected meat

 Food handlers
In Zimbabwe, most cases are not related to occupation. People are unwilling to forego the chance of eating meat or selling the hide even if it is from an infected animal.

In places where religious prohibitions (such as the apostolic sect in Zimbabwe) may prevent people handling and eating meat of animals that are sick or animals that die on their own, anthrax is uncommon.

Anthrax in animals
Most warm blooded species are susceptible to anthrax. The anthrax disease commonly occurs in wild and domesticated herbivorous animals that ingest or inhale the spores while grazing or foraging.

Clinical manifestations of anthrax in animals

The signs and symptoms of the diseases include
 Cease feeding and drinking
 Staggering and falling
 Tremor, convulsions
 Massive oedema
 Swollen neck region lymph nodes in dogs and pigs
 Difficulty in breathing
 Bleeding from all orifices due to failure of blood clotting
 Sudden death in cattle, sheep and goats

Note: Most infected animals die within a few days after infection
The characteristic findings on dead animals include

 A rapidly decomposing carcass with a
blotted abdomen
 Dark tarry blood stained exudates from all natural openings
 Absence of rigor mortis
 Un-clotted intravenous blood
 Septicemia indicated by small petechial hemorrhages throughout
 the body
 Enlargement and softening of the spleen, and liver
 Subcutaneous swelling (mainly neck and throat)

Note:
Since intense bacteraemia precedes death all the organs in the animal are infected. Even sun- dried bones from a rotten carcass remain an important source of infection. Meat and milk from infected animals should not be consumed.

Carcasses suspected of anthrax should NEVER be opened as this precipitates spore formation and contamination of the environment

High risk transmission areas in Zimbabwe
 Areas where previous outbreaks have occurred
 Drought prone areas (Region IV and V)
 Areas with Calcium rich soils
 Overstocked areas, mainly over-populated communal farming areas

Prevention and control in animals
Vaccination
 Vaccinate animals within 12 kilometers radius from the nucleus of the outbreak area

 Annual cattle vaccinations are recommended for high risk areas
Treatment of sick animals
 Isolation and treatment of all symptomatic animals will be done using Penicillin or Tetracycline
followed by immunization of the animals on completion of treatment
 The animals should not be used for food until a few months have passed

Prevention and control in human
 Avoid eating meat and milk from affected areas

 If anthrax is suspected avoid contact, skinning the animals and avoid contaminating the areas with animal products

 Avoid skinning and opening up the carcasses as this releases the bacteria and promotes spore
formation which contaminates the environment
 Protect carcasses of suspect cases from scavenging animals

 Report all cases of animal sudden death to the police, Veterinary Department or Health Workers
 In the event that the Veterinary Officer cannot be found, bury the carcass 2 metres deep with
quick lime or burn with paraffin/fire wood
 Seek early treatment if one develops unexplained wound during the time when animals are
dying mysteriously
 Allow mass vaccination of animals by the Veterinary Officers
 Do not buy uninspected meat from vendors
 Avoid handling of carcasses and products of suspected infected animals: hides, milk, dried
meat, etc…

Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

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School Heads Demand US Dollars To Facilitate Form One Places

PARENTS caught looking for Form One places at various schools yesterday blamed middle persons who were promising them vacancies claiming that they were connected to school heads.

Most of the parents at the schools visited by H-Metro expressed displeasure over people and other school staff demanding money from them.

One of the parents who got a place at Vainona High School at the last hour said she was asked to pay US$40 by one of the staff members at one of the boarding schools.

“I was promised a Form One vacancy at Howard Mission and I paid the middle person some United States dollars only to block my contact on the last minute,” said the parent.

“Kuma boarding schools uko ndiko kunemazinyaya nekuti ukatadza kuburitsa ma US inoenda kuma headmaster wotoziva kuti hapana hapana.

“Headmasters are kings when it comes to school vacancies. Vana vakafoira vanopfumisa ma headmaster nechiwoko muhomwe vamwe vachifa nezvirwere vapfimba madzimai asina kukwana.

“I was forced to look for alternative place after the person who pocketed my money failed me.

“Most of the boarding schools we were told to return next term when they expect some to have transferred their children to other schools due to exorbitant fees.-H-Metro

School Classroom

BREAKING: LIVE- Mashurugwi Attack In Harare, Gang With Machete And Guns In Broadlands Road | IS ED BEHIND THIS?

LIVE VIDEO COMMENTARY BELOW…

By A Correspondent| ZimEye is receiving reports of an attack in the capital city, Harare involving a group of men armed with guns and machetes.

The report says a group of men have attacked a property at the corner of Broadlands Road and Donegal Road.

VIDEO LOADING BELOW

The report is contained in an audio that states in precise detail –

“Morning; there is an attack happening on Broadlands close to Donegal.

“I don’t know the number of the house, and the people are anybody walking by the people in the house of being stopped from leaving by some a whole gang of people in a white car, and people walking past two of my staff, have just been attacked they have been threatened with guns and machetes to come into the yard.

“They have been strip searched; they have been, everything that they had was stolen; they were looking for cellphones whatever they were told that if I didn’t come in and lie on the grass that they were going to be shot or whatever and it’s happening right now, somewhere on the corner of Donegal and and Broadlands. Please send help to that house immediately.”

ZimEye is investigating.

Machete wielding men

The below unverified sms alleges that a gang of mashurugwi have hit some surbubs in the capital city, Harare.

The full which we release in the public interest reads:

[1/15, 18:21] +263 77 257 ***7: [01/15, 16:55] +: [15/01, 16:15] : Guys be safe hanzi mashurugwi at Avondale izvozvi attacking people
[15/01, 16:16] ??Those living in Emerald Hill near Broadlands beware. A gan of machete and gun wielding thieves just attacked a home this afternoon
[01/15, 17:01] +263 77 : Tru kuno kutynwald north they attacked maskat machena vari 4 vakasiya vasungirira maid nemwana and tuk zvinhu vwne pfuti nemabhemba
[01/15, 17:04] Daddy: Vane mota here vanhu ava
[01/15, 17:05] +: Ehe vanofamba nemota vamwe mapick up
[1/15, 18:22] +263 77 257 ***7: ❌COMMUNITY ALERT !!

FORWARD TO OTHERS

Please. take note : 3 or 4 guys may visit your home claiming they are from water company, to install shower caps, to save water. Or donation for sick kids. Or they will claim they are from Electricity company to change energy-saving electric bulbs for free as part of government lay down program. They have been spotted in so many areas. Please. do NOT let them in. They are Robbers, robbing people at gun-point. Please alert all your contacts, as you may save lives. Make sure doors are locked at all times and Please do not open door to strangers. Please forward immediately to save lives n property!!!

Wet Spell To Persist Until Next Week

Farai Dziva|The wet spell is expected to persist until next week.

This was revealed by the
Meteorological Services Department.

In a statement to a state run paper, MSD’s Mrs Gopo said:
Rainfall was being experienced in most parts of the country since Wednesday 8 January 2020.

Thunderstorms (are) expected till Monday 20 January and heavy downpours in places. Thus there is a potential of flash flooding in flood prone areas.

There is a high pressure system which is expected to be ridging in from Friday night into Saturday causing the convergence in the country and that’s on Saturday and Sunday, we should expect an increase in the rainfall activity.

Even though we have been receiving the rains, we are also expecting an increase in terms of the total amounts of rainfall in most parts of the country especially in the eastern, southern and northern parts of the country.”

900 MaShurugwi Nabbed

Farai Dziva|907 MaShurugwi gang members have been arrested in Mashonaland.

According to National Police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the the operation to apprehend MaShurugwi is in full swing.

The operation covered Jumbo Mine, Shamva and Mazowe Bridge. We managed to recover various property used by these miners which includes water pumps, hammer mills, generators, electric cables, solar panels and explosive fuses.

We managed to recover also three kilograms of mbanje. 18 motor vehicles were also impounded at Jumbo mine during the blitz.”

“No To Mutilation Of People’s Constitution”

Farai Dziva|The amendment of the Constitution is a calculated gambit by Emmerson Mnangagwa -meant to consolidate power, MDC’ s Douglas Mwonzora has said.

“The proposed constitutional amendments are designed to further constrict democratic space and concentrate power in the President.

They are also designed to deal with Zanu PF’s succession conundrum. The concept of one centre of power at all levels is archaic.

We should never allow the planned mutilation of the People’s Constitution. Zimbabweans voted overwhelmingly for this constitution. It represents an incremental gain in its democratisation agenda. Never again should we allow concentration of power in one man,” argued Mwonzora.

Mnangagwa Wants To Use Constitutional Amendments To Gag Political Foes – Mwonzora

Douglas Mwonzora

Farai Dziva|The amendment of the Constitution is a calculated gambit by Emmerson Mnangagwa -meant to consolidate power, MDC’ s Douglas Mwonzora has said.

“The proposed constitutional amendments are designed to further constrict democratic space and concentrate power in the President.

They are also designed to deal with Zanu PF’s succession conundrum. The concept of one centre of power at all levels is archaic.

We should never allow the planned mutilation of the People’s Constitution. Zimbabweans voted overwhelmingly for this constitution. It represents an incremental gain in its democratisation agenda. Never again should we allow concentration of power in one man,” argued Mwonzora.

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

Heal Zimbabwe Trust Director Trial Has Taken Too Long To Commence- Legal Experts

Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) Board Chairperson Rashid Mahiya on Tuesday 14 January 2020 asked Harare Magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa to set him free after arguing that the State had taken long to put him on trial on charges of plotting to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.

Mahiya, who is also the Executive Director of Heal Zimbabwe Trust (HZT) was arrested on Monday 25 February 2019 and charged with subverting constitutional government as defined in section 22(2)(a)(i) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Prosecutors claim that the CiZC leader connived with some unidentified accomplices and convened a meeting at Wild Geese Conference Centre in Pomona suburb in Harare for members of CiZC and HZT between 3 December 2018 to 6 December 2018.

During the meeting, prosecutors alleged that Mahiya incited participants including some from Interpeace, a peacebuilding organisation headquartered in Europe, and the general populace of Zimbabwe, to subvert a constitutional government by urging all Zimbabweans to engage in acts of civil disobedience, passive resistance to law, public violence, hooliganism and rampant looting across the country.

Prosecutors claimed that as a result of Mahiya’s undisclosed utterances during the meeting held at Wild Geese Conference Centre and also those of his unidentified accomplices, members of the public engaged in acts of violence, wanton destruction of both government and private property and carried out rampant looting from shops across the country from Monday 14 January 2019 up to Wednesday 16 January 2019 during anti-government protests held in Zimbabwe.

On Tuesday 14 January 2020, Mahiya’s lawyer, Tonderai Bhatasara of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights protested before Magistrate Mugwagwa that his client’s trial had taken long to commence.

Bhatasara argued that Mahiya has been religiously attending court sessions without being put on trial and hence he should be removed from remand and be set free.

ENDS
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights

Latest On Human Rights Activist Accused Of Plotting To Overthrow Mnangagwa Government

Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) Board Chairperson Rashid Mahiya on Tuesday 14 January 2020 asked Harare Magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa to set him free after arguing that the State had taken long to put him on trial on charges of plotting to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.

Mahiya, who is also the Executive Director of Heal Zimbabwe Trust (HZT) was arrested on Monday 25 February 2019 and charged with subverting constitutional government as defined in section 22(2)(a)(i) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Prosecutors claim that the CiZC leader connived with some unidentified accomplices and convened a meeting at Wild Geese Conference Centre in Pomona suburb in Harare for members of CiZC and HZT between 3 December 2018 to 6 December 2018.

During the meeting, prosecutors alleged that Mahiya incited participants including some from Interpeace, a peacebuilding organisation headquartered in Europe, and the general populace of Zimbabwe, to subvert a constitutional government by urging all Zimbabweans to engage in acts of civil disobedience, passive resistance to law, public violence, hooliganism and rampant looting across the country.

Prosecutors claimed that as a result of Mahiya’s undisclosed utterances during the meeting held at Wild Geese Conference Centre and also those of his unidentified accomplices, members of the public engaged in acts of violence, wanton destruction of both government and private property and carried out rampant looting from shops across the country from Monday 14 January 2019 up to Wednesday 16 January 2019 during anti-government protests held in Zimbabwe.

On Tuesday 14 January 2020, Mahiya’s lawyer, Tonderai Bhatasara of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights protested before Magistrate Mugwagwa that his client’s trial had taken long to commence.

Bhatasara argued that Mahiya has been religiously attending court sessions without being put on trial and hence he should be removed from remand and be set free.

ENDS
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights

Chaos As Canada’s Largest Newspaper Says Harry And Meghan Are Not Welcome In Country

Prince Harry and Mergan

Canada’s largest newspaper says Prince Harry and Meghan Markle aren’t welcome to live in the famously friendly country because it’s unconstitutional.

In a scathing editorial, The Globe and Mail says the royal couple’s plan to move to the land of maple syrup and hockey violates laws that keep the once-British-ruled country at arm’s length from their mother monarchy across the pond, reports the New York Post.

“In response to the sudden announcement of a vague and evolving plan for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex – Prince Harry and Meghan – to move to Canada while remaining part of the Royal Family, the Trudeau government’s response should be simple and succinct: No,” the editorial blasts.

“You are welcome to visit, but so long as you are senior royals, Canada cannot allow you to come to stay … It breaks an unspoken constitutional taboo,” it says.

Harry and Meghan’s Canada planned migration mucks up the country’s long history of breaking away from the British political system, according to the article.

“[Canada’s] unique monarchy, and its delicate yet essential place in our constitutional system, means that a royal resident — the Prince is sixth in the line of succession — is not something that Canada can allow,” it says.

“A royal living in this country does not accord with the long-standing nature of the relationship between Canada and Britain, and Canada and the Crown.”

The royals’ plan — which includes stepping down from their titles and dividing their time between L.A. and Canada — also stomps on Canada’s identity, it notes.

The country broke away from British reign centuries ago, considers Queen Elizabeth II a figurehead leader only, and allows few of her reps to have duties.

“Though Canada borrowed from Britain, it isn’t Britain and never was. And this country long ago took steps to make that unmistakably clear,” the editorial states.

“If you’re a senior member of our Royal Family, this country cannot become your home.”

The Globe and Mail newspaper is printed in five major cities and is widely regarded as Canada’s “newspaper of record.”

Honchos at the paper aren’t the only ones who aren’t thrilled about Megxit. On Monday, Queen Elizabeth II issued a statement saying that the royal family “would have preferred” Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to stay put and keep their senior palace duties. – Agencies

Unverified SMS Says Mashurugwi Have Hit Harare Surbubs

Machete wielding men

The below unverified sms alleges that a gang of mashurugwi have hit some surbubs in the capital city, Harare.

The full which we release in the public interest reads:

[1/15, 18:21] +263 77 257 ***7: [01/15, 16:55] +: [15/01, 16:15] : Guys be safe hanzi mashurugwi at Avondale izvozvi attacking people
[15/01, 16:16] ??Those living in Emerald Hill near Broadlands beware. A gan of machete and gun wielding thieves just attacked a home this afternoon
[01/15, 17:01] +263 77 : Tru kuno kutynwald north they attacked maskat machena vari 4 vakasiya vasungirira maid nemwana and tuk zvinhu vwne pfuti nemabhemba
[01/15, 17:04] Daddy: Vane mota here vanhu ava
[01/15, 17:05] +: Ehe vanofamba nemota vamwe mapick up
[1/15, 18:22] +263 77 257 ***7: ❌COMMUNITY ALERT !!

FORWARD TO OTHERS

Please. take note : 3 or 4 guys may visit your home claiming they are from water company, to install shower caps, to save water. Or donation for sick kids. Or they will claim they are from Electricity company to change energy-saving electric bulbs for free as part of government lay down program. They have been spotted in so many areas. Please. do NOT let them in. They are Robbers, robbing people at gun-point. Please alert all your contacts, as you may save lives. Make sure doors are locked at all times and Please do not open door to strangers. Please forward immediately to save lives n property!!!

Just In- On Leave Mnangagwa Tours TelOne’s Factory Site

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa jetted back into the country Tuesday from Mozambique where he was attending the inaguration of President Filipe Nyusi.

His trip however, was done while he is currently on his annual leave  until the end of January.

Today, Mnangagwa embarked on a familiarisation tour of the Zimbabwe Technology Company (ZITCO) at a TelOne factory site in Harare.

He toured of the ICT devices factory and met the team of the engineers and technicians working on the plant where laptops and desktops are being assembled.

Watch the video below for this and more….. 

Anthrax Wrecks Havoc In Mnangagwa’s Backyard

By A Correspondent- Masvingo, in Midlands province which is home to President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been hit by an anthrax outbreak.

Official figures indicate that more than 40 cattle have succumbed to the disease while at least 60 people have been affected.

Masvingo department of veterinary services provincial officer Dr Ernest Dzimwasha confirmed the anthrax outbreak saying 46 cattle have been lost while 37 people in Bikita and 27 from Gutu have been diagnosed with the disease after consuming infected beef.

“I can confirm that Gutu and Bikita districts have been affected by anthrax. We have already started the vaccination program and so far we have vaccinated 14 000 cattle in Gutu and we expect to vaccinate seven in Bikita,” he said.

Dr Dzimwasha encouraged villagers and farmers in Masvingo province to notify the Department of Veterinary Services as soon as they suspect anthrax in both human beings and livestock.

Last week three people fell sick after consuming meat from animals that died of anthrax in Mahusekwa, Marondera district. The three cases were picked at Chimbwanda Clinic and were confirmed at Mahusekwa Hospital on Monday.

Marondera district veterinary officero, Dr Kramer Manyetu said on investigation, it was established that the affected people consumed meat from two cattle that died on December 30, 2019. Earlier in the month, an outbreak of anthrax affected eight people in Zvimba district after they ate meat from a cow that had died of the disease. The affected areas were Chirau and Madzorera villages.

Anthrax is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by bacteria that normally affects animals, especially ruminants. Mashonaland West acting provincial medical director, Dr Gift Masocha confirmed the anthrax outbreak last week. He said all the eight people, who were diagnosed of subsuternous anthrax that affects the skin and manifests in the form of ulcers, were treated and discharged at Zvimba Rural Clinic.

Police Appeal For Information On Whereabouts Of Missing Teen Girl

By A Correspondent- Police in Bulawayo are appealing for information that may lead to the location of a juvenile who went missing in Bradfield in December.  

Acting Bulawayo police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele said Locadia Vimbainashe Mundevere (15) of house number 7 Irvine Avenue, Bradfield was last seen on December 5 during lunch time by her mother Tarisai Usai (33) after she had gone to buy food at Bradfield shopping centre.  

She said Mundevere was a Form Three pupil at Townsend High School.

“The missing person is approximately 1,6 metres tall, medium built with brown eyes and black hair.

“She was last seen wearing a black dress with white stripes and silver sandals,” said Asst Insp Msebele.  

She said anyone who may have information regarding the missing person’s whereabouts can contact Sergeant Mpofu on 0712 599833, ZRP Khumalo on 0292-274491 or any nearest police station.

Senior Officer Threatened With Eviction

By A Correspondent- A senior serving officer in Mutare is allegedly being threatened with eviction from his place of residence by a colleague, ZimEye has learnt.

The accused and another senior police officer, whose name has been availed to this publication has reportedly hired another team of armed officers to carry out his instruction.

However, all this is happening under the watchful eyes of other armed Support Unit members, in a development which has been described by sources as a “ticking time bomb”.

Revealed the whistleblower:

“Please ask local journalists to visit flat number (withheld) at Umsasa Street, Murambi, Mutare near Chancellor Primary School where a serving Senior Officer’s family is threatened with eviction under watchful eyes of armed Support Unit members. Another Superintendent (name withheld) is leading a team of armed officers.

FULL TEXT- ERC Shoots Down Ammendments To The Constitution

ERC Director Tawanda Chimhini


The Election Resource Centre (ERC), notes with great concern the government’s insatiable appetite to amend the 2013 constitution even before completing aligning of all laws to the constitution.

The government through the admission of President Emmerson Mnangagwa admitted that more needs to be done to align all laws with the 2013 Constitution.

It is disturbing that the same government that is calling for dialogue and national cohesion on one hand is shutting the door on all other stakeholders in an important exercise such as amending a constitution that was overwhelmingly supported by Zimbabweans in 2013 on the other.

While recognising that government can initiate changes to the legislation, the political context of extreme polarisation and encouragement for Zimbabweans to work together by regional partners, ZANU PF and government would have more to gain from an inclusive approach to changing policies than stubbornly doing it alone banking on their Parliamentary majority.

The ERC acknowledges that there is nothing illegal about a broad based, inclusive approach to considering and implementing policy reforms including changes to the Constitution.

It is unfortunate that the proposed changes have a direct bearing on future elections particularly on issues of inclusion and election dispute resolution given the disputed nature of previous ones.

The ERC would have hoped that any constitutional changes, once deemed to be necessary and a priority, seek to strengthen the credibility of future election processes rather than weaken them.

Furthermore, judicial officers whose appointment is at the discretion of the Executive undemines perceptions of fairness in the event of disputed elections given that the executive is an interested party in elections as the incumbent.

ZANU PF may enjoy a Parliamentary majority, but the abuse of such control of the legislature in passing legislation that erode principles of democracy such as separati on of powers is ill advised.

It is of great concern that the developments are coming at a time when reforms should define the country’s attempt to extricate itself from current challenges including international isolation, clawing back the gains of the 2013 Constitution will only serve to widen the rift between those in
authority and those outside of it.

Watch the video loading below for the full text of the above statement and more…

Latest On Glaudina Primary School Chaos

PRESS RELEASE

15 JANUARY 2020

RE: GLAUDINA PRIMARY SCHOOL

Following the failure of the above mentioned school to open its doors yesterday the undersigned together with Ward 40 councillor (Stephen Dhliwayo) convened a Crisis meeting with all stakeholders.

The stakeholders were City of Harare represented by the Director of Housing and other officials,Ministry of Education represented by the District Schools Inspector for Mabelreign- Warren park District,the Developer (Naldline Pvt ltd) represented by its Director and officials and the community represented by their school development committee.

After our fruitful engagement we resolved that:

1: Glaudina primary school shall open its doors to learners on Monday 20 January 2020 catering for pupils up to Grade 5.

2: The Developer and it’s contractor with the assistance from City of Harare and the community shall from today 15 January to 19 January 2020 do everything possible to ensure that the minimum health and educational standards are put in place at the School to enable proper learning.

3: The right to Education for more than 860 pupils so far registered at the school should be defended and accordingly all stakeholders to do everything necessary to make the Glaudina primary School a leading educational institution.

Hon Edwin Mushoriwa MP – Dzivaresekwa

“It’s Illegal For Former VP Mphoko To Claim Pension In Forex”: Gvnt

By A Correspondent- Government is disputing former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko’s claim of more than US$300 000 in benefits and pension, all to be calculated in US dollars and paid in forex or at the interbank rate.

This emerged when Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda, through the Civil Division of the Attorney-General’s Office, yesterday filed an application for condonation for late filing of his notice of opposition to the claim at the Bulawayo High Court.

Dr Sibanda, who is responsible for the administration of pensions and benefits of former Presidents and Vice Presidents, is seeking an order allowing the Government to file opposing affidavits in Mr Mphoko’s case.

In his application citing Cabinet, Dr Sibanda, Public Service Commission (PSC) Secretary Ambassador Jonathan Wutawunashe, Salary Services Bureau (SSB) Paymaster and PSC Pensions Master as respondents, Mr Mphoko is seeking an order directing Government, through the PSC, to award him more than US$300 000 in benefits and monthly pension.

The PSC, however, has said the former Vice President will only be paid his calculated pension in local currency and should not expect any other benefits.

Dr Sibanda queried Mr Mphoko’s claim, saying it was not justified.

“The respondent is claiming an amount of US$320 000 and no explanation is given as to how he arrives at such a figure. He cannot simply convert what he used to earn then and convert it at the going rate without taking into consideration the changes brought in by the departure from multi-currency regime.

“In this regard, there is a dispute as to what respondent maybe entitled to,” he said.

Dr Sibanda said it was illegal under amendments to the Reserve Bank Act for Mr Mphoko to claim his money in United States dollars.

Dr Sibanda, continuing to argue for permission to file late, said the matter of Mr Mphoko’s claim is of national importance as it involves payment of pension to any former Vice President.

Government said the amount Mr Mphoko will get will be subjected to computation by the Pensions Office in consultation with the SSB.

Mr Mphoko said having joined the civil service in October 1981, he was entitled to his benefits and pension as a civil servant.

In addition he claims a second pension as a former Vice President equivalent, under the Constitution, to the salary of a sitting Vice President.

He was appointed Vice President in December 2014, a position he held until he was removed from office together with late Mugabe during November 2017 military coup

-statemedia

UPDATE: Forex Trading Rates As At 16 January 2020

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

  • USD to ZWL$: 17.0662
  • ZWL$ to RAND:  0.8436

Black Market Rates:

  • OMIR                                         26.46
  • USD to ZWL$ zimrates.com      23.9
  • USD to ZWL$ zwl365.com        23.5
  • USD to ZWL$ bluemari.info      23.3
  • USD to ZWL$ rbz.co.zw            17.06
  • USD to BOND zimrates.com     17.4

Source: marketwatch.co.zw

Rural Teachers’ President Appears in Court On Treason Charge

By Own Correspondent| Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) President Obert Masaraure appeared in Harare Magistrates Court 6 today at 0830hrs on treason charges.

State applied for postponement to 31 March 2020, claiming they will be ready to indict the case to the High Court.

Defense council led by Jeremiah Bhamu argued against the long remand.Magistrate to make a ruling at 1415hrs today.

The case has dragged since January last year in a shocking delay by the state to bring our Masaraure to trial.

On the last ruling in December 2019 State said it needed more time to investigate.

Masaraure said, “A year on since I was abducted, tortured and charged with treason, the state has not submitted any evidence.”

I Am Saddened By Current State Of Affairs In My Country: Linda Masarira

From the bottom of my heart…

I am deeply saddened and heartbroken by the current state of affairs in my country. Some of my erstwhile Comrades are plotting to use violence saying it has been a long time coming and long overdue. Let me hasten to give reproach and quip; Violence begets violence. One’s freedom of speech should never infringe on other people’s rights. One might wonder what has brought on this melancholy, so let me give you dear reader, a brief overview.

Zimbabwe attained its independence after a second guerrilla warfare dubbed the Second Chimurenga war. At independence in 1980, government was occupied by war veterans who were still dealing with war trauma, of which some to date never got counselling. 19 years down the line, Zimbabwe is still suffering from the effects of post war trauma – the only way Zanu PF government ever knew of dealing with conflict was through violence and silencing dissenting voices.

Since independence dissenting voices have been silenced using state militia, police and security agents. Zimbabweans went through horrendous encounters of the Gukurahundi massacres, land invasion violence, pre & post-election violence since 2000. Call to mind the gruesome terms ‘short sleeve or long sleeve’ in 2008; police brutality towards activists between 1998-2018 and the now the machete-wielding criminals named ‘mashurugwi’ and other political renegades taking advantage of the chaos are being used to settle political scores which is a recipe for disaster.

Whilst some churches, level headed civic society organizations and progressive activists like myself have been preaching peace, unity and tolerance over the past three years, some malcontents within activists and political parties have been abusing their popularity by inciting violence.

Dear Zimbabwe, violence will further divide us and destroy us as a people. There is no resolution that will ever be achieved through violent conduct. Its rather unfortunate that when the elephants fight the grass suffers. Right now most of the casualties of the terrorist attacks happening in the country are innocent people who do not even take part in politics. Some are already calling for protests which are not even attended by their own children yet they expect other people’s children to participate. Those who call for protests will be sitting comfortably in safe places, whilst the protesters will be dicing with death.

I am against any form of violence. Zimbabwe is a broken nation because of multiple cycles of violence perpetrated on its people for decades. We can’t mend what is broken using violence. Violence will further tear us apart &further divide us. Now is the time my fellow brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers to all work towards being Peace Makers.

We are all going through a tough phase as Zimbabweans and need to exercise restraint and to be tolerant of divergent views. It took 38 years to run down Zimbabwe and it is only foolhardy to expect our economy to bounce back overnight. No one deserves to die for other people’s political egos.

We are now in 2020 and soon Zimbabwe will be 40, life begins at 40. Let us begin this new life for Zimbabwe by uniting as a people in our diversity focusing on developing our once great nation.

I urge the church to continue praying for Zimbabwe and mediating between the political parties that are fighting for power. People shouldn’t be made to suffer for one to continue questioning legitimacy. The government of the day should desist from descending violently on unarmed civilians, protestors should respect the law of this land and protest peacefully. Those in the diaspora should stop inciting violence in the comfort of their homes.

Now is the time for conflict resolution through dialogue, truth telling, repentance and reconciliation. Zimbabwe will not progress so long we are not united as a people in our diversity. Depolarization of our political economy is critical at this juncture. It is easy to destroy in our anger and frustrations but it’s so difficult to reconstruct and rebuild.

I implore the government to deal with the MaShurugwi terrorists methodically and with a winning strategy in mind. A responsible government protects and cares for its citizens. Focus should be on development, production and reviving the economy of Zimbabwe for Zimbabweans.

God save Zimbabwe, Let’s stop the violence and nurture love. We will get there, together we can.

Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
LEAD President

Mphoko Pension: Misheck Sibanda Begs For Pardon

By Own Correspondent|CHIEF Secretary in the Office of the President, Misheck Sibanda has applied for the courts to pardon him after he failed to defend an application filed by former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko seeking an order declaring as illegal and unconstitutional the withholding of his pension by government.

The application by Sibanda with three other senior government officials, Zibusiso Ncube, the Civil Service Commission Secretary; Jonathan Wutaunashe, Salary Service Bureau Paymaster and Brighton Chizingo, Civil Service Commission Director of Pensions was filed this week at the High Court in Bulawayo through the Civil Division of the Attorney General’s Office.

“This is an application in which I am seeking condonation for the late filing of my notice of opposition in case No H.C 2341/19. When the 2nd, 3rd and 4th applicants herein were served with the court application in the said case, they indicated to me that I had been cited as a party to the proceedings and that they needed instructions from me so that we could file a joint opposition,” said Sibanda in his court papers.

“I indicated to them that I could only furnish them with instructions after I had been served with the court application and after having perused it. To this day, I have not been served with the court application,” he said.

Last year, the Public Service Commission (PSC) agreed to pay Mphoko his pension only and no other benefits.

In a letter dated 18 November 2019, the PSC through the Civil Division of the Attorney General’s Office also indicated that they intended to oppose Mphoko’s application but the opposing time frame had since elapsed.

Mphoko was Vice President during late President Robert Mugabe’s last term of office which ended abruptly with a military coup. Mugabe was replaced by incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

At one time, as part of his ‘exit package’, Mphoko demanded first class air travel on four foreign trips per year; private houses and an army of aides and domestic staff. These were some of the benefits that he enjoyed during his days as Mugabe’s VP.

In terms of Vice Presidents, Statutory Instrument 86 of 2015, says a VP is entitled to enjoy exit packages such as a security officer, two drivers and domestic workers after serving at least one term.

However, the government stated Mphoko does not qualify for the benefits since he did not serve a full term as VP. He assumed office in 2014 and two years short of a full five-year term.

FULL TEXT: Human Rights Watch 2019 Report On Zimbabwe

Relatively peaceful national elections marred by disputed results and post-election violence signified that little had changed in Zimbabwe in 2018. The declaration of Emmerson Mnangagwa as winner of the July 30 presidential race, which for the first time in 30 years did not have former President Robert Mugabe on the ballot, was followed by a military crackdown on political opponents. Mugabe’s ouster by the military in November 2017 paved the way for his erstwhile deputy, Mnangagwa, to take over the reins of power as interim president, and then as ruling ZANU-PF flagbearer in the national elections.

On August 1, soldiers shot and killed at least six people during opposition protests in the capital, Harare. Mnangagwa later established a commission of inquiry into the post-election violence, chaired by former South African President Kgalema Motlanthe.

At time of writing, the commission had not published its findings. Throughout the year, Mnangagwa and other high-level government officials made numerous promises to deliver governance reforms to mark the post-Mugabe era, but took few steps to demonstrate commitment to accountability, justice for human rights abuses, and respect for the rule of law.

Mnangagwa, who has his own long record of human rights abuses, called on Zimbabweans in December 2017 “to let bygones be bygones,” paving the way for continued widespread impunity for abuses by the military and state security agents.

The administration has also struggled to revive the economy, and to effectively respond to the outbreak of cholera in August, which killed at least 50 people and infected thousands in Harare. Freedom of Expression and Media On October 29, state security agents briefly detained and harassed journalist Violet Gonda at State House where she was officially accreditated to report on President Mnangagwa’s meeting with business leaders.

On September 21, police briefly detained Pauline Chateuka, a Community Radio Harare journalist, for filming police officers as they arrested street vendors in Harare. On September 19, police also briefly detained Gilbert Nyambavhu, editor of the online publication, New Zimbabwe, and his colleague Idah Mhetu.

On September 24, a group of publishers, editors, and journalists met with senior officials of the ruling ZANU-PF party in the Midlands city of Kwekwe to register complaints over cases of intimidation and threats issued against local journalists by some party members. ZANU-PF officials urged journalists to report any cases of intimidation involving party supporters to them.

The Mnangagwa administration failed to amend or repeal repressive laws such as the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA), the Public Order and Security Act (POSA), and the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act. These laws were used under Mugabe to severely curtail basic rights through vague defamation clauses and draconian penalties.

Partisan policing and prosecution worsened the impact of the repressive provisions in the AIPPA and POSA laws. Women’s and Girls’ Rights, Sexual Orientation, and Gender Identity Three years after Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court declared child marriage unconstitutional and set 18 as the minimum marriage age, the government has not put structures in place to implement the court decision and ensure that girls under 18 are not forced into marriage.

Although Zimbabwe’s 2013 constitution stipulates that “no person may be compelled to enter marriage against their will” and required authorities to ensure that children are not pledged into marriage, the government has yet to amend or repeal all other existing marriage laws that still allow child marriage.

During his State of the Nation address on September 18, Mnangangwa said that the current parliament is expected to consider the Child Justice Bill and the Marriages Bill, which seek to provide a child justice system and outlaw child marriages.

The parliament has yet to consider these bills at time of writing. Critical steps have not been taken to address the routine eviction of widows from their marital homes and confiscation of their property by in-laws with little recourse to the formal justice system, which Human Rights Watch documented in 2017. Many of the victims continue to struggle to claim rights for reasons unique to their status as widows. Few women formally own the property held during their marriage.

As a result, they were unable to keep jointly held property upon the death of their husband. Section 73 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, 2004 punishes consensual same-sex conduct between men with up to one year in prison or a fine or both. This restrictive legislation contributes to stigma and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people.

In September, a teacher at a Harare school who came out as gay resigned after he received death threats from members of the public over his sexual orientation. Ahead of the July 2018 national elections, representatives of the LGBT community in Zimbabwe met with top ruling ZANU-PF party officials.

The Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) advocacy group thanked Mnangagwa for this unprecedented meeting and for “understanding” them better than his predecessor Mugabe and the opposition parties. Right to Health The Ministry of Health on September 6 declared a cholera outbreak in Harare after confirmation of 11 cases. The government subsequently declared a national emergency after scores had died and thousands became infected. Between August 2008 and July 2009 Zimbabwe experienced Africa’s worst cholera epidemic in 15 years when more than 4,000 people died and over 100,000 were infected.

The conditions that allowed the devastating epidemic to flourish in 2008 persisted in 2018: little access to potable water, inadequate sanitation services, and limited information on water quality. Rule of Law Authorities continued to ignore human rights provisions in the country’s 2013 constitution.

The government did not enact new laws or amend existing legislation to bring them in line with the constitution and Zimbabwe’s international and regional human rights obligations. The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission on August 7 strongly condemned the use of live ammunition and excessive force against unarmed protesters in Harare in August when the military fatally shot at least six people.

Security forces have intensified a crackdown on supporters of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change Alliance (MDCA) in the aftermath of post-election protests in Harare. They also beat up and harassed scores of people in Harare as they searched for opposition party officials. The whereabouts of pro-democracy activist and human rights defender Itai Dzamara remains unknown. He was abducted on March 9, 2015. In October, prominent activist and director of Zimbabwe Peace Project, Jestina Mukoko, a victim of enforced disappearance and torture for three weeks by state agents in December 2008, finally received compensation after a Zimbabwe High Court ordered the state to pay her US$150,000. Key International Actors Following the November 2017 military coup, the leadership of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) called on Zimbabweans to peacefully resolve the nation’s political challenges. SADC leaders welcomed Mugabe’s decision to resign under military pressure, pledging to support future national elections. The African Union initially condemned the military takeover, but later welcomed Mugabe’s resignation. The AU and SADC adjudged the July 2018 elections as peaceful and in accordance with the SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections, which were established to promote regular free and fair, transparent, credible and peaceful democratic elections in the region. International observer missions, including those of the European Union, the AU, SADC and the Commonwealth, issued a joint statement on August 2 appreciating the generally peaceful and orderly pre-electoral and voting day environment, but expressing grave concern about the post-election violence. They condemned vandalism and destruction of property and called on political party supporters to abide by the law. They also denounced the excessive use of force to quell protests and urged the police and army to exercise restraint. On August 8, United States President Donald Trump signed into law the amended Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act, which renewed sanctions against the Mnangagwa administration.

Removal Of Running Mate Clause Wrong: ZESN

16 January 2020- The Zimbabwe Election Support Network notes with concern the proposed changes in the Constitutional Amendment Bill to remove the Presidential Running Mate Clause. The move is retrogressive and an affront to the will of the people as expressed in the referendum on the new Constitution in 2013.

ZESN is of the view that the suggested changes to the Constitution with regard to the removal of the concept of presidential running mates is a reversal of some of the gains that were going to be realized upon the activation of the Clauses in 2023 providing for the running mates. This position is informed by the fact that:

1. Internal Political Instability of both the ruling ZANU-PF party and the main opposition MDC-Alliance have been largely informed by the apparent lack of succession planning in both parties. This gap has had a significant knock-on effect on the political stability of the government and the nation at large as internal party fights have often spilled into government. The running mate clause provision was going to support as well as formalise the selection of Vice Presidents of the respective political parties, hence provide a measure of predictability and stability in the leadership transition processes whenever they occurred at both party or government level.

2. Strengthened Mandate to Govern: currently, the country’s Vice Presidents do not have an express mandate from the citizens to govern as they are not elected, but rather appointed by the President. Every time they stand in as acting President, it means for that period the country would be governed by persons without a direct mandate to govern. The running mate clause was intended to enhance our democracy by ensuring that at any given time the country is governed by those who derived a direct mandate from the people. 

We take cognisant of the desire, through the Unity Accord signed in 1987, to unite Zimbabwe, promote peace, law, and order and to guarantee social and economic development and political stability and are mindful that the Unity Accord led to the adoption of the system of two vice presidents for the Republic.  However, the people spoke during the constitutional making process and voted decisively at the referendum against having two vice presidents in favour of the adoption of the running mate clause. The will of the people must be respected. Zimbabweans who voted for the clause are looking forward to its coming into force in 2023. For a few elected individuals to obliterate the clause before it even sees the light of day is a blatant disregard of the views of the people who deployed parliamentarians and the executive in the first place. The test of the pudding is in the eating. Allow the people of Zimbabwe to test what they believe is the solution to transparent leadership transition processes.

Conclusion

ZESN does not, therefore, support the removal of the Presidential Mate running clause. ZESN, however, remains committed to the promotion of democratic elections in Zimbabwe and the provision of running mates, an integral part of the grundnorm, will contribute to the safeguarding of democratic electoral processes in Zimbabwe. ENDS//

Odd World: This Man Has The Biggest Family In The World, 13 Wives, 10 Girlfriends, 176 Children.

A 65 year old Ugandan man, Mustafa Magambo Mutone has asked government to support some of his children who are 176 in total.

Mutone who has at least 13 wives complained that he has tried to support his family but it is not easy hence coming in the open seeking for government’s intervention.

“I have tried to feed my 13 wives and over 170 children and it is not easy. I request the Government to at least sponsor 30 of my children in secondary schools and tertiary institutions,” complained Mutone.Despite having such big family, Mutone has managed sending some of his children to school citing that 10 of his children are in the university who are on private sponsorship and over 40 are in primary school.

According to Mutone, his oldest wife is 50 and the youngest is 25 years old with a 49 years child as his first born and 4 years old twins as his last.

However, the number of his children is likely to hit 180 by the end of the year since 6 of his wives are pregnant.

Mutone explained that he is still strong enough to marry more wives and bear more children, since he does not drink alcohol, smoke or take sugar.

Mutone deals in produce (beans, maize and coffee), also owns a wholesale shop at Kyaterekera trading centre.

Climate Africa Reporters

ED Has Lost His Position As President: Advocate Thabani Mpofu

By Advocate Thabani Mpofu| Last VP to have acted must take over On or around the 8th January 2020 the nation was advised that ED had proceeded on his annual leave and had for that reason nominated General Chiwenga and Colonel Mohadi, on a rotational basis, to act in his stead during the period of his absence. It was inauspiciously advised that ED would be in the country for the entire duration of his annual vacation. He has in the event subsequently performed certain executive functions during the advised vacation. I have been consulted to give advice on the constitutional implications of these developments.

Paragraph 14(3) of the sixth schedule of the Constitution of Zimbabwe 2013, provides as follows: “Where-(a)

(b) two Vice Presidents are appointed in terms of subparagraph (2), the President may from time to time nominate one of them to act as President whenever he or she is absent from Zimbabwe or is unable to exercise his or her official functions through illness or any other cause.”

In terms of this provision, an Acting President can only be appointed in two instances viz:

i. If the president is absent from Zimbabwe (this connotes physical absence) or,

ii If through INABILITY, he cannot exercise his/her official functions (this connotes physical or mental inability which must exist as a matter of objective fact).

In this regard, it does not matter how the inability arises. What is clear is that whatever cause is relied upon by the president must speak to an absolute INABILITY on his part to perform the functions of his office.

Further, the president cannot nominate both his deputies to act as presidents on a rotational basis. He can only nominate one at a time or to use the words of the constitution, “from time to time”.

In this case, the president is in Zimbabwe and could not have nominated one or both of his deputies to assume the position of Acting President. He also could not have nominated an Acting President on the basis of INABILITY to perform his functions given that such inability does not as a matter of objective fact exist. The grave and concerning surrender by the president of executive power has neither constitutional warrant nor precedent.

At any rate, it is not open to the president, during the period in which an Acting President is in office, to exercise, on a random basis, the already delegated functions of his office. Executive authority cannot at that level be shared and once delegated, constitutional authority cannot thereafter be exercised by the delegate. The president cannot have it both ways. Either he retains his authority in which event he exercises it or he delegates it in which event he losses it for the period of the delegation.

It is also clear that the president could not have validly nominated both his deputies to act as presidents on a rotational basis. In terms of the constitution, he could only nominate one deputy at a time or “from time to time”. The unconstitutional act of appointing two deputies to act on a rotational basis is in my view deliberate and was meant to aid the president in his renunciation of the constitution.

As a result, the country is currently operating under an illegal regime in which the president has not only abdicated his constitutional obligation to observe the law but has altogether repudiated his position as president. The repudiation comes in that absent an absence from the country or an inability to perform functions, executive authority cannot be delegated as has been done. The president not only having delegated the authority but also having been prepared to share it with his deputies has by his objective actions repudiated his position as head of state and government.

In terms of section 96 of the constitution, the president can only resign his office by notifying the Speaker of Parliament in writing that he has done so. There is however, no process required and none to be followed when the president repudiates his position. A sitting president is at large to repudiate his position either by word or conduct. Repudiation is itself a unilateral act and cannot be recalled. In the immortal words of the Shona, “yadeuka yadeuka”.

Zimbabwe has accordingly ceased to have a substantive president.

In terms of paragraph 14(4)(a) of the sixth schedule, the last Vice President to have acted in the position of the president, must now exercise complete executive authority until his party nominates a substantive president in terms of paragraph 14(5) of the same schedule. That is a constitutional imperative.

Thabani Of Counsel Chambers, Harare

AFCON Defies Euro Calendar Returns To Jan – Feb Slot

The Africa Cup of Nations will revert to its former time slot of January and February for the next edition in 2021, hosts Cameroon said on Wednesday.

The African Cup of Nations will return to its traditional slot for 2021. AFP
The African Cup of Nations will return to its traditional slot for 2021. AFP

The tournament’s organising committee, as well as the Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot), revealed that the tournament will be played from January 9 to February 6, 2021 after a meeting with Confederation of African Football (CAF) chief Ahmad Ahmad in Yaounde.

A statement published on the CAF’s website said organisers had asked for the dates to be changed because of “the unfavourable weather conditions during the period initially scheduled”.

The tournament was moved to a June-July slot for last year’s first 24-team edition in Egypt, in large part to avoid clashing with the European club season. However, the competition, won by Algeria, was played in the searing heat of the north African summer. Meanwhile, the same period coincides with the rainy season in Cameroon. Organisers said they had agreed to the change after discussions with meteorological experts, as well as player and coach representatives.

The Central African country was initially scheduled to be the venue for the 2019 Cup of Nations but CAF stripped it of its hosting rights in late 2018 because of delays in its preparations.

Cameroon, which has been plagued by violence in its troubled anglophone region and is also fighting the Islamist insurgency of the Boko Haram group in the north of the country, had initially been awarded the tournament before its expansion from 16 to 24 teams. The date change is also convenient for FIFA, given that world football’s governing body will stage the first 24-team Club World Cup in China in June and July of 2021.

It comes with FIFA’s Senegalese secretary general Fatma Samoura having been named as general delegate for Africa last year to oversee reforms within African football’s governing body.

However, the change may not be viewed so positively by leading European clubs, who now risk losing key players to the competition for up to five weeks midway through next season.

Crisis Coalition Boss Fights For Freedom As State Dithers On Treason Trial

CRISIS in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) Board Chairperson Rashid Mahiya on Tuesday 14 January 2020 asked Harare Magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa to set him free after arguing that the State had taken long to put him on trial on charges of plotting to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.

Mahiya, who is also the Executive Director of Heal Zimbabwe Trust (HZT) was arrested on Monday 25 February 2019 and charged with subverting constitutional government as defined in section 22(2)(a)(i) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Prosecutors claim that the CiZC leader connived with some unidentified accomplices and convened a meeting at Wild Geese Conference Centre in Pomona suburb in Harare for members of CiZC and HZT between 3 December 2018 to 6 December 2018.

During the meeting, prosecutors alleged that Mahiya incited participants including some from Interpeace, a peacebuilding organisation headquartered in Europe, and the general populace of Zimbabwe, to subvert a constitutional government by urging all Zimbabweans to engage in acts of civil disobedience, passive resistance to law, public violence, hooliganism and rampant looting across the country.

Prosecutors claimed that as a result of Mahiya’s undisclosed utterances during the meeting held at Wild Geese Conference Centre and also those of his unidentified accomplices, members of the public engaged in acts of violence, wanton destruction of both government and private property and carried out rampant looting from shops across the country from Monday 14 January 2019 up to Wednesday 16 January 2019 during anti-government protests held in Zimbabwe.

On Tuesday 14 January 2020, Mahiya’s lawyer, Tonderai Bhatasara of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights protested before Magistrate Mugwagwa that his client’s trial had taken long to commence.

Bhatasara argued that Mahiya has been religiously attending court sessions without being put on trial and hence he should be removed from remand and be set free.

Saudi Arabia Executed 184 Last Year Alone, Including One Who Sent A WhatsApp Message At 16.

184 people were killed by the state in 2019

Mirror|Saudi Arabia executed 184 people last year, including three prisoners who were teenagers when they were arrested.

The grim figure is the highest number of state killings which have taken place in the Middle Eastern country in the last six years.

Among the dead was Abdulkarim al-Hawaj beheaded at 21. He had been arrested age 16 for sending WhatsApp messages about an anti-government demonstration.

He was tortured with electricity while his hands were chained above his head until he confessed.

Abdulkarim and 36 others were executed on a single day in April during a beheading bloodbath for prisoners convicted of ‘terrorism’ offences.

One was crucified and put up in display as a warning to others.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

A second youngster, Mujtaba al-Sweikat, was put to death after being arrested as a 17-year-old boarding a flight to the US where he was due to begin his studies at Western Michigan University.

Campaigners say he was convicted solely on the basis of a confession extracted under torture after he was severely beaten all over his body, including the soles of his feet.

Court documents showed that Mujtaba al-Sweikat confessed to throwing Molotov cocktails at security forces and running a chat group on his Blackberry phone that helped to organise the demonstrations.

His father insisted that his son only twice joined demonstrations and for five minutes on each occasion.

“He was subjected to psychological and physical abuse which drained his strength,’ said Nader al-Sweikat.

“The interrogator dictated the confession and forced him to sign it so that the torture would stop. He signed it.”

Another of those killed was teenager Salman Qureish, who was arrested shortly after his 18th birthday accused of crimes he committed as a juvenile.

Sentencing a person to death who is under 18 is banned under international law.

Mutjaba al-Sweikat arrested at the airport on his way to begin his studies at Western Michigan University

The executions of the youngsters went ahead despite Saudi Arabia vowing not to put to death anyone who was a juvenile at the time of their offence.

One of the 184 was gay and put to death after confessing to sex with four other men on trial.

Maya Foa, director of campaign group, Reprieve, called on the US and UK to call out the executions in the ‘strongest possible terms’ saying that international pressure ‘can make a difference’.

She said: “According to official Saudi figures, 37 people were executed for ‘terrorism’ offences in 2019, but a closer look at the charges – ‘disobedience against the King,’ ‘preparing banners with anti-state slogans,’ ‘incitement via social media’ – reveals who these so-called terrorists really are.

“Mujtaba al-Sweikat and Abdulkarim al-Hawaj were arrested after taking part in pro-democracy demonstrations.

“For all the talk of reform, Saudi Arabia is still a country where attending a protest or criticising the regime can get you killed.”

The human rights charity insisted that Saudi Arabia puts an end to all human rights abuses ahead of the G20 summit which the country’s de facto ruler, Mohammed bin Salman, is due to host in Riyadh later this year.

Ms Foa added: “These latest execution figures expose the gap between the reformist rhetoric and bloody reality of Mohammed Bin Salman’s Saudi Arabia.

“As the Crown Prince travels the world meeting heads of state, his regime has been executing young men arrested as children for the ‘crime’ of standing up for democracy.

“With the G20 summit in Riyadh fast approaching, 2020 must be the year that the Kingdom’s partners stop falling for the Saudi charm offensive and insist on an end to these egregious human rights abuses and violations of international law.”

Reprieve’s figures show that 82 were put to death for drug smuggling and 57 for murder.

The number killed in 2019 is more than double the 88 prisoners put to death in 2014.

Of the 184 who died, 88 were Saudis, 90 were foreigners and six of unknown nationality.

FULL LIST: Zimbabwe Music Awards 2020 Nominees

Zimbabwe Music Awards (ZIMA) Nominees 2020

BEST FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

1. 1.Tammy Moyo
2. Shasha
3. Ammara Brown
4. Gemma Griffiths
5. Janet Manyowa

BEST MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

1. Takura
2. Asaph
3. T Gonzi
4. Ishan
5. Freeman

BEST GROUP/ DUO OF THE YEAR

1 Firm Faith
2 Vabati Vajehova
3 Sinazo
4 Fusion

BEST NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

1 Joyfull Praise Choir (JPC)
2 Mambo Dhuterere
3 Ishan
4 Garry Mapanzure

BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR

1 Franceesca by King98
2 Mutare by Shasha
3 Ramba Wakadzvanya by
4 Gango by Freeman
Baba Harare

A. GENRE AWARDS

Zimdancehall

1 Ndunge Yut
2 Enzo lshall
3 Freeman
4 Nutty O
5 Bazooka

SUNGURA

1 Mukoma Panga
2 Peter Moyo
3 Nicholas Zakaria &Khiama Boys
4 Greatman

HIP HOP

1 T Gonzi
2 King 98
3 Takura
4 Asaph
5 Cal_vin

Afro Pop

1 Ammara Brown
2 Rocki
3 Ishan
4 Tammy Moyo

Contemporary Gospel

1 Minister Michael Mahendere
2 Janet Manyowa
3 Joyfull Praise Choir(JPC)
4 Sharon Manyika

Traditional Gospel

1 Mathias Mhere
2 Rev TT Chivaviro
3 Joyfull Praise Choir(JPC)
4 Mambo Dhuterere

RNB & SOUL

Gemma Griffiths
Brian Nhira
Nyasha David
Berita

JAZZ

1 Diana Samkange
2 Willis waTaffy
3 Vuyo Brown
4 Sylent Nqo

Dance (House/Gqom/Kwaito/EDM)

1 Novuyo Seagirl
2 Reverb 7
3 Huby Blakes
4 DJ Stavo

TSHIBILIKA

1 Ndux Jnr
2 Madlela Skhobokhobo
3 Bolomba
4 Clement Magwaza

Traditional Folk (Chinyakare/Chimurenga)

1 Braveman Chizvino
2 Greatman
3 Andy Muridzo
4 Agga Nyabinde

Traditional Folk (Ezomdabu/Imbube)

1 Indosakusa
2 Sotja Moyo
3 Charles Mahlaba
4 Ukukhanya Kwezwe

BEST ALTERNATIVE

1 Sylent Nqo
2 Vimbai Zimuto
3 Dj Chrxn
4 Huby Blakes

SPECIAL AWARDS

ZIM ICON – RETRO FEMALE

1. Chiwoniso Maraire
2. Busi Ncube
3. Stella Chiweshe
4. Susan Mapfumo

ZIM ICON – RETRO MALE

1. Simon Chimbetu
2. Lovemore Majaivana
3. Leonard Dembo
4. Tongai Moyo

BEST INTERNATIONAL ZIM ARTIST

1 Brian Nhira
2 Queen Vee
3 Shasha
4 Buffalo Soldier

BEST COLLABORATION

1 Ngaibake by Freeman x Alick Macheso
2 Mugarden by Winky D x Gemma
3 Kure by Ishan x Ti Gonzi
4 You are more by Janet Manyowa x Nqubeko Mbata

BEST DJ

1 Judgement Yard
2 DJ Stavo
3 Gospel DJ Unlocked
4 Reverb 7

BEST PROMOTER

1 Brai Out Zw
2 2Kings Entertainment
3 Pablos
4 Impala Car Rental

BEST CORPORATE SPONSORS

1. Econet Wireless
2. Delta Corporation
3. Impala Car Rental
4. United Refineries (Roil)

TECHNICAL AWARDS

BEST MUSIC VIDEO

1 Ndimi by Janet Manyowa
2 Ngaibake by Freeman x Alick Macheso
3 Zvemoyo by Takura
4 Vavengi by Queen Vee

VIDEOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

1 Umsebenzi Ka Blaqs
2 Andy Cutter
3 Simdoc Films
4 Naxo Films

PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

1 Reverb 7
2 Jamal
3 Oskid
4 Rodney Beats

ENGINEER OF THE YEAR

1 Rodney Beats
2 Tammy Bhima
3 GT Beats
4 Msizkay

PUBLIC VOTE CATERGORY

SONG OF THE YEAR

1. Kure by Ishan x Ti Gonzi
2. Murgaden by Winky D x Gemma Griffiths
3. Ngaibake by Freeman x Alick Macheso
4. Reurura by Seh Calaz x Mambo Duterere
5. Sadza neMuriwo by Jah Prayzah