How could you Hon Nduna take a selfie with a dead person? You have killed too many people. I have warned you this thing of killing people will haunt you one day. Someone's blood doesn't go for nothing, sad to have such legislators. pic.twitter.com/JafLemqLSk
— Sabhuku Temba P. Mliswa (@TembaMliswa) January 9, 2020
Senior ZESA Chefs Face The Chop
By A Correspondent- ZESA is set to rebundle its units again in a bid to cut costs, Business Times reports.
ZESA 14 years ago branched its units into 4, (ZETDC), ZPC, Powertel Communications and Zesa Enterprises each with its own executives and board of directors.
However, due to the government’s new thrust to have a leaner structure, ZESA is now amalgamating those 4 units into one again which will result in executives from some of those units losing their jobs.
According to Business Times:
The current restructuring at Zesa, however, will entail nonrenewal of contracts for some top executives whose roles will be deemed redundant. Information gathered shows that former acting chief executive Patrick Chivaura’s contract will not be renewed under the current move.
ZESA is battling power generation issues since May 2019.
Syndicate Behind Kuwait Human Trafficking Nabbed
By A Correspondent- ZRP yesterday arrested a man who was part of a human trafficking syndicate that was recruiting women who went to Kuwait.
The man, James Maodza had absconded court 6 months ago and he was arrested in Harare CBD.
According to the publication:
Marodza told the court that he was ‘violently ill’ and was admitted in hospital for three days which resulted in him failing to attend court on his judgement day.
He was remanded in custody till 23 January for his judgement.
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Bride To Be Humiliated, As Groom Vanishes From Wedding Venue
By A Correspondent- Charity Jonga learnt of her partner’s failure to turn up for the vows after taking her position before the marriage officer and guests at Florence Chisholm Gardens in Avondale.
Jonga, a teacher by profession, was forced by her bride maids to delete, in protest, contacts of her husband only identified as Justin.
“I was really disappointed and had to sleep over at one of my bride maids’ home that day,” said Jonga.
“Who told you about this? It’s my privacy and I do not think my mother would be happy if this story is published.
“My bride maids deleted my husband’s contact numbers but I will check for it when I get home so that you will get the truth from him,” said Jonga.
H-Metro visited Jonga’s parents at their New Marlborough home where her mother Viola Masiyiwa was still to come to terms with the incident she described as unbearable considering that the groom paid the bride prize.
“Zvakaoma mwanangu,” said Masiyiwa soon after the writer introduced himself.
“Charity was really disturbed that she needs counselling. She slept at her best friend’s house on the day and her aunt got time with her too.
“Today my young sister took her to Lake Chivero for refreshing.
“The groom’s family is still to communicate with us over the issue and I am sure we will have a dialogue soon.
“He paid lobola and everything looked good before the day.
“Preparations have been going well and I do not know why they failed to show up last minute,” said Masiyiwa while her husband looked on.
Justin, based in Marondera, could not be reached for comment from 22nd December 2019 until the time of going to press to give his side of the story.
The marriage officer who was supposed to solemnize the marriage was reported to have send a message a day before forcing the families to engage another one who spent the day waiting for the groom to show up.
“I was called last hour to solemnize the marriage after the one expected to do the work indicated his inability to be on time,” said the marriage officer (name supplied).
“It was so sad and I am still to know the reason why the groom failed to show up,” he said.
However, impeccable sources told H-Metro that the groom was forced by his in-laws into preparing the wedding soon after paying lobola.
“Ambuya vakambunyikidza mukuwasha kuti achate iye asati agadzirira saka akavadzidzisa chidzidzo chikuru kuti roora ipfuma yavakagamuchira nekuzivana kwavakaita kwete muchato wezuva rimwe chete,” said the source.
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Canada Based Tawanda “The Cheating Hubby” Shuts The Internet
By A Correspondent| A Canada based man only identified as “Tawanda,” had added to his CV, the reputation of literally shutting down the social networking website, Facebook on Thursday after he was caught by his wife and filmed on LIVE camera while with a girlfriend.
Tawanda, who was at the time busy clubbing and in the late hours wth his side chick literally froze into a stone when his wife entered the pub and went straight after him.
The location of the pub could not be established at the time of writing.
ZimEye reveals how Tawanda was exposed for potentially endangering his sickly child he deserted in order to spend pleasure time with his newly found “yellow bone”.
The girlfriend is also questioned and insulted by Tawanda’s wife who reveals that the duo had only just met on the internet.
Charged Tawanda’s wife who at the same time called her husband names
”Are you denying me right now?,” asks the wife before he replies, ” I am not denying you.”
She then asks, “You are shocked [about] what happened, right? ” ” You are cheating on me; why are you cheating on me?,” she continues. During the heated confrontation, a pub security man draws near and compels the three (3) to leave the building so to finish their conversation outside.
“Did you know he is married?” asked Tawanda’s wife to which the child replied “No”.
Added Tawanda’s wife… “this one is a wh_ore, he is a bi_tch. Tow bi_tches together. You shocked what happened.. you are cheating on me right? Why are you cheating on me? Can he pack and come and live with you?”
While outside, the small house is told how Tawanda has left a seriously ill child to drive to the pub. She then confesses that she has no clue what is going on. Within 3 minutes, Tawanda enters the car before the video terminates.
News readers reacted differently to the development as others said it was worth the while to expose Tawanda.
One Privilege Privy however said, “Stop calling her bi**h, she is calm, polite and says she didn’t know he was married but you go on to abuse her. the real bi**h is your husband. What do the other woman’s relationships have to do with you? Ndoopawairasa. nxa”
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Parents blamed for contributing to child marriage statistics
By Cheriel Dzobo| A local community based organisation in Chipinge, the Platform for Youth and Community Development (PYCD) has intervened on a case of forced marriage involving a 14 year old girl who had been married off to a 17 year old herd boy lover.
According to PYCD, on the 1st of January 2020, the girl in question (name withheld) was waylaid into being cosy by her 17 year old boyfriend who is working as a herd boy in Vheneka village of ward 27 in Chipinge South constituency.
The two ran out of luck when the father of the teenager girl got wind of the relationship and took a drastic action, turning their merry- making into a nightmare when the father of the girl ,a Mr Chauke sent her daughter packing to the Matikiti family to force a marriage of the two.
What makes the case a serious concern for PYCD, are the circumstances around it.
“The 17 year old boy works as a herd boy at Matikiti family in Vheneka while the girl is a school dropout who is supposed to be in form 2 at Vheneka Sec School. They are minors unable to start a responsible family,” said PYCD in a statement.
After getting wind of the matter, PYCD intervened and engaged both concerned parents including the minors involved.
“The matter which had to involve the police at Chisumbanje to calm emotions is now firmly in the hands of the organisation who are offering counselling services,” noted PYCD.
Over 700 000 People Went Through Beitbridge Border During The Festive

A total of 708 179 people passed through Beitbridge Border Post during the just ended festive season, after authorities put in place border efficiency and management systems that facilitated ease of movement.
Official figures from the Department of Immigration show that a total of 375 956 travellers inclusive of returning residents and tourists entered the country from South Africa between in December 5 last year and last Sunday.
During the same period 332 223 people travelled to South Africa via the border post, which is the country’s and SADC’s busiest inland port of entry.
The assistant regional immigration officer in charge of Beitbridge, Mr Nqobile Ncube said they cleared 24 000 people during peak periods and 14 000 off peak daily.
These, he said was inclusive of both entries and departures.
The Herald understands that the surge in entries through Beitbridge in the last three years is a result of the confidence travellers have in the level of efficiency and organisation amongst border authorities.
“Though the movement of travellers increased on the arrivals side, we had the situation under control. We employed the border efficiency management system were harmonised operation with local and South Africans to ensure that travellers spent the shortest possible time at the border.
“A turnaround plan has been successfully implemented and it brought on board all stakeholders including Traffic sections from ZRP and Beitbridge Municipality to avoid the problem of traffic jams in Beitbridge town,” said Mr Ncube.
He said some of the measures employed to ease the flow of traffic include the re-organisation of the border, where traffic is separated into pedestrians, motorists, buses, commercial and visitors.
He said they had deployed adequate staff to deal with the increase in human and vehicular traffic during the festive season.
The official said though they had witnessed an upsurge in South Africa bound traffic between January 4 and 6 the situation was returning to normalcy.
“Manpower deployments remain the same as in Pre-Christmas period with all officers on hand and all forms of off and leave days canceled,” said Mr Ncube.
“You will also note that Beitbridge is adequately staffed as per the Departmental Detailed Establishment Table.
“However, the major challenge was people leaving en-mass at the same time between January 4 and 6 but we managed to handle increased levels working in conjunction with our South African counterparts.
“Major movement is over and traffic flows are almost back to normal but we are gearing up for the back to school traffic as both countries’ schools seem to be opening same week”.
He urged people to travel well ahead of the school’s opening to prevent delays and to ensure they have the correct documentation.
He said they had also deployed a Regional Compliance and Enforcement unit on the ground to curb issues of rent-seeking, child smuggling, and border jumping.
Sanctions Must Remain Until ZANU PF Reforms
By Innocent Tapo|Talk has been going on for almost 15 years as to whether targeted sanctions imposed on the Zanu PF officials must be lifted or not. The sanctions must stay as a reminder to President Emmerson Mnagagwa that the international community is still concerned about reforms in Zimbabwe.
In the aftermath of the 2008 general elections, if there were no European Union and United States-imposed sanctions, the then Zanu PF government could have resisted the formation of a government of national unity (GNU).
But with the election results of the June 2008 presidential run-off dismissed by both the Africa Union and Sadc as not free and fair, Zanu PF agreed to form an uneasy GNU. So sanctions really worked and can still work.
The present situation where few people are not allowed to go to the United States or Europe to shop, wine and dine is meant to make these people use their influence to implement the much-needed reforms at home.
If they want these sanctions removed, let them open up democratic space in the country. There is need for real reforms, not petty ones.
We have a new Constitution, but our laws and statutes have not been realigned to it, making it ineffective.
Opposition parties are still complaining that the playing field is tilted in Zanu PF’s favour.
State security agents are allegedly dabbling in politics in favour of Zanu PF, negating or compromising their constitutional duties.
The argument that sanctions have hurt our economy sounds comic because even before the Western sanctions were imposed, our economy was going downhill.
As long as human rights abuses persist and reforms remain far-fetched, sanctions must remain in place.
Zimbabwe Has No Intentions Of Attacking US, And Refutes Social Media Rumours
BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA| The information circulating in some foreign media outlets and in some tweets masquerading as Cde Victor Matemadanda’s twitter handle that Zimbabwe may be forced to intervene in the middle east if United States does not retreat from Iran is completely unfounded and false, Comrade Victor Matemadanda laughed this off as fake news.
“This is misinformation in a twitter purporting to be breaking news from ZBC. It alleged that Cde Matemadanda the deputy minister of defence has issued a chilling statement to America that “If America does not withdraw from Iran, Zimbabwe will be forced to inteverne to remove America by force.”
A number of online media outlets distributed the information with the headline ” Matemadanda warns America.” According to their information, Matemadanda has issued this warning through the national broadcaster the ZBC.
Cde Victor Matemadanda dismissed this as fake news.—Cde Victor Matemadanda asks the social media handlers to refrain from disseminating manipulative false information about the activities in the Middle East. Zimbabwe has not issued any official statement. In any case such information is issued by the ministry of information or by the President himself. There are people who are bent to tarnish the image of Zimbabwe.The information in the above article is false. The authors of the article have misinformed readers in a bid to create a bad relationship between Zimbabwe and America. We refute information about America’s alleged involvement in Iran; this has nothing to do with Zimbabwe.
Cde Victor Matemadanda urged social media representatives who have published the manipulative material of the above-mentioned sources to refute it, and, in the future to verify their rubbish before publishing it. Cde Matemadanda will report to the police to serve notice to persons who are posting inflammatory messages on social media that incited communal hatred and international crisis. Zimbabwe has its own way of doing things and it will never use twitter to communicate with other countries.
While Zimbabwe is not comfortable with the behaviour of America which is bullish it has not commented on the current behaviour. Police in Zimbabwe must register against social media lunatics who ca be identified where they have posted an inflammatory post on social media. The said post is meant to incite tension which may result /resulting in the breach of public peace and order, promoting enmity between nations. Zimbabwe is a peaceful nation and it does not interfere in areas which are not in its interest. Action against miscreants spreading communal hatred on social media is being mooted in a major way Fake news, or fabricated content deceptively presented as real news, has garnered a lot of interest and it becomes dangerous daily.
Although hardly a new phenomenon, the global nature of the web-based information environment allows purveyors of all sorts of falsehoods and misinformation to make an international impact. As a result, we talk of fake news and its impact in the whole world.
Even though the rise of fake news about Zimbabwe in recent months is undeniable, its impact is a different story. It is true that fake news, often highly partisan, gives the opposition a notch higher in their public standing. There is certainly evidence of fake news stories getting a lot of traction on social media, at times even outperforming actual news stories. But talking about the current situation in the Middle East is very sensitive and irresponsible for anyone to utter such rubbish. We must be patriotic Zimbabweans who love their country. And the persuasive effects of these stories have very negative effects on the country.
The real impact of the growing interest in fake news has been the realization that the public might not be well-equipped to separate quality information from false information. In fact, a majority of Zimbabweans are confident that they can spot fake news while the same cannot be said about President Trump. It can be said that Zimbabweans too were confident they could spot, and ignore, fake news online. The reality, however, is that it might be more difficult than people think.
The problem will only get worse without proper action as more people get their news online and politics becomes more tribal and polarized. Those who post fake news should have limits on their jokes. It stops to be a joke once it lacks compassion.
Cde Victor Matemadanda is a seasoned politician and will never utter such information, he is not even a spokesperson of the government and he knows what words to say and when to say them.
” You Are Cheating On Me; Why Are You Cheating On Me?,” Angry Woman Confronts Husband On Live Video

A Canada based man only identified as “Tawanda,” had added to his CV, the reputation of literally shutting down the social networking website, Facebook on Thursday after he was caught by his wife and then trapped on LIVE camera while cosying with a girlfriend.
Tawanda was at the time busy clubbing in the late hours and he literally froze into a stone when his wife entered the pub and went straight after him.
The location of the pub could not be established at the time of writing.
ZimEye reveals how Tawanda was exposed for potentially endangering his sickly child he deserted in order to spend pleasure time with a yellowbone sidechick.
The girlfriend is questioned and also hurled some insults by Tawanda’s wife.
It is revealed that the two sudden love birds had only just met on the internet.
” Are you denying me right now?,” asks the wife.
He replies, ” I am not denying you.”
She then asks, “You are shocked [about] what happened, right? ”
” You are cheating on me; why are you cheating on me?,” she continues.
During the heated confrontation, a pub security man draws near and compels the three (3) to leave the building so to finish their conversation outside.
While outside, the small house is told how Tawanda has left a seriously ill child just so he could drive to the pub meetup .
She then confesses that she has no clue what is going on. Within 3 minutes, Tawanda enters the car before the video terminates.
News readers reacted differently to the development as others said it was worth the while to expose Tawanda.
One Privilege Privy however said, “Stop calling her bi**h, she is calm, polite and says she didn’t know he was married but you go on to abuse her. the real bi**h is your husband. What do the other woman’s relationships have to do with you? Ndoopawairasa. nxa”
South African Air Force Plane Crashes In The DRC
A South African Air Force plane crashed at Goma Airport in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday.
It is understood that the C-130BZ was in the area as part of the United Nations Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO).
Videos on social media showed smoke rising from the plane.
Local news website ICI KIVU quoted UN spokesperson Mathias Gillman as saying that the plane had crash-landed and the left engine had caught alight.
Eight crew members and 59 passengers on board were all evacuated, it reported.
Reuters reported that there did not appear to be major damage to the plane.
Comment from SANDF spokesperson Siphiwe Dlamini will be added as soon as it is received.
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Zambian Man Accused Of Plotting Coup Against President Lungu Appears In Court

IOL|A 58-year-old man accused of plotting to overthrow the government of Zambia appeared in the Lusaka Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
Mwangala Ngalande was charged with one count of treason and three overt acts, according to the Lusaka Times.
It is alleged that Ngalande conspired with Simon Njobvu to procure military equipment – including an AK47 assault rifle, pistols and rocket propelled grenades – with the intention of assassinating president Edgar Lungu and senior government officials.
Ngalande is also accused of having conspired with Njobvu to source international funding for the alleged coup attempt and reportedly managed to obtain USD$1.6million.
Both men are further accused of acting together with others to recruit 10 people for military training.
Trump Explains Why No American Was Killed In Iranian Bombardment

Own Correspondent|US President Donald Trump has credited careful steps set up by American soldiers for the absence of setbacks from an Iranian rocket assault.
Iran propelled around twelve rockets at two army installations in Iraq where American troopers were remaining.
The rockets propelled between late Tuesday and early Wednesday morning didn’t kill any American or Iraqi warriors, Trump said at a broadcast media appearance on Wednesday evening. He said the rocket assault just made insignificant harm offices.
Trump said American help individuals had set up complex careful steps as a component of their groundwork for Iran’s reaction to the slaughtering of its military boss, Qassem Soleimani, a week ago.
Soleimani was murdered close to Baghdad International Airport on January 2 by a rocket approved by Trump. Iran has promised a vengeance for the assault.
Trump’s declaration that no American lives were lost would fill in as an alleviation for world pioneers who had sued for a de-acceleration of threats following Mr Soleimani’s slaughtering.
The American president made no notice of any further military assault on Iran or its authorities however took steps to force increasingly monetary authorizations.
Trump guaranteed the world in his preparation that Iran could never obtain atomic capacities as long as he remained the president.
Iran declared not long ago that it was pulling out of a 2015 understanding that restricted it from delivering a nuclear bomb.
The understanding was led by previous President Barack Obama, yet Trump pulled out from it not long after expecting office in 2017 in rebellion of across the board dissents from world pioneers.
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Zim Police Issue Statement On Rangers Killed By Zambian Poachers In Kariba.
ZRP issues statement on Zimparks Rangers: Poacher killers are Zambians. Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi told New Ziana that Zambian authorities were assisting with the investigations into the murder of the rangers.
Police on Wednesday said suspects in the case of two Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority rangers who were killed and thrown into Lake Kariba are Zambians.
“The information we have is that these rangers had arrested some Zambians, so the suspects are Zambians. We would like to thank Zambian authorities who are also cooperating with their Zimbabweans in conducting the investigations,” he said.
Nyathi said post-mortems of the rangers had since been conducted. “The bodies have been identified by their next of kin; that of Mabharani Chidhumo and also that of Timothy Tembo. We want to pass our condolences to the Tembo and Chidumo families,” he said.
“I can confirm that a post-mortem was done yesterday (Tuesday); the bodies were retrieved from the water on Monday. We are now conducting investigations as the ZRP and we are treating this case as a murder case. We have also recovered the boat from the Zambian side and it has some damages which are also part of these investigations,” he said.
Police said the rangers were three when they arrested the poachers but only two went missing. “It’s not clear what happened for the other one to remain behind when the other two went missing. So this is also part of our investigations,” he said.
Source – New Ziana
FACT CHECK: Did Matemadanda Warn US Govt Saying “If They Don’t Retreat from Iran, Zimbabwe May Be Forced to Intervene?”

By A Correspondent| The copy of a “ZBC” tweet saying Deputy Defence Minister Victor Matemadanda has threatened the US government, circulated on Thursday. Is it authentic?
A quick look at the tweet reveals it originated from an account: “zbcnewsonline_”
The tweet stated:
“Breaking News Deputy Minister of Defence Cde Victor Matemadanda has warned the US that if they do not retreat from Iran , Zimbabwe may be forced to intervene.”
A thorough cross check reveals the authentic ZBC news portal is: ” “zbcnewsonline.” The difference between the two accounts is the underscore character: “_”
Contacted for a comment, Minister Matemadanda told ZimEye: “this is fake news, i am not even the minister of information so I would not have issued any statement furthermore I have not had any news conference, with anyone from ZBC or anywhere.”
Spanish La Liga Threatens To Get Philip Chiyangwa Arrested
La Liga have expressed their disappointed following revelations that ex-Zifa president Philip Chiyangwa misused the goods they donated for football development.
Chiyangwa is accused by Zifa of converting 1 080 soccer balls meant to kick-start a grassroots soccer development project in the country to his personal use.
La Liga representative in Africa Enrique Suay told NewsDay that they are ready to take legal action against Chiyangwa
“As La Liga we are concerned about this situation,” Suay said. “The purpose of the donated balls was to support the implementation of football developing projects in Zimbabwe which is something we really want to do.
“I say this in line with our objective to grow football at large.
“La Liga can confirm that a number of soccer balls were donated to Zifa in April 2018, for the development of the football community in Zimbabwe through the implementation of the #PassTheBall project.
“We are extremely disappointed with the recent allegations that have risen in regard to this donation and condemn such actions.
“If this donation ended up for other purposes, it would put us in a very unpleasant position as our intentions were completely different. At this stage we are communicating with Zifa in order to get more information on the topic.
“Our signed memorandum of understanding with them is very clear that in any instance of any behaviour that could be regarded as an offence, according to the provisions under the criminal laws of Spain, or Zimbabwe, that La Liga shall cooperate in so far as possible with the police and or court authorities to clarify the criminal liabilities arising out of the facts reported.
“In the case that the commented accusations were true, we will be saddened that our good intentions would have been tainted and our purpose to elevate grassroots soccer in Zimbabwe would have been derailed.
“Our objective is to work on different projects with Zifa, in order to develop the football industry at large, understanding that this is limited to certain personalities that are not involved with the current Zifa management. We are keen to keep working our relationship with Zifa,” Suay added.
Knowledge Musona Spotted Training At New Belgian Club
Knowledge Musona is training with Belgian top-flight side KAS Eupen as he searches for a new club.
The forward has struggled for game time at Anderlecht and is looking to find a new home in this January transfer window.
Eupen confirmed the development on their official website on Thursday.
“Zimbabwean international Knowledge Musona has just joined the KAS Eupen internship at the Aspire Academy,” the club said in a statement.
“The 29-year-old attacking midfielder from RSC Anderlecht arrived in Doha on Wednesday evening and will be tested at KAS Eupen.”
More to follow.
Villa Fans Blast Nakamba Again After Another Lacklustre Performance Against Leicester City
Aston Villa midfielder Marvelous Nakamba was given a starting place against Leicester City yesterday.
Aston Villa fans have laid into Marvelous Nakamba after his latest performance against Leicester City.
Villa managed to pick up a credible 1-1 draw with Leicester last night in the first-leg of their EFL Cup semi-final.
Villa put in a solid defensive performance, as they gave themselves a good chance of making it through to Wembley.
Many of Dean Smith’s side’s players earned praise for their efforts against Leicester yesterday.
However, Villa fans have slated Nakamba, and there are serious concerns over whether he has enough quality to play for them now.
Some of the comments from the fans.
Jack Cudworth@JackCudworth: Think Nakamba has been our worst signing of the summer. Horrendous touch, can’t pass but has a game every now again where he looks like a brick wall
Kal-AVFC@jkalra14 · 15h: Douglas Luiz is 21 years old. It’s his first season in England. He’s playing in a newly promoted team vs better, established, top flight players every game. Give the lad a break ffs. We’re lucky to have him!
Jon Sims@JonathanSimssi1: Our worse player was Nakamba. Poor in his distribution. But that being said noone can be unhappy with the result tonight, considering our injury list. Well done
Adrian Dent@dentfineart: As a Villa fan….thought we set up very well tonight. Nakamba a liability….should have been subbed after 20 mins
Jason Canham@jcanham1986: Marvelous Nakamba has the most ironic name in football. Just not good enough.
n_hughes@Azzajak: Luiz is a quality player, poor mistake but still young. Midfield struggled at times but constantly under pressure with few out balls. Not sure on Nakamba though makes far too many errors.
Carl James@CarlKynaston: Nakamba looks scared of the ball, he tries to get it out of his feet as quickly as possible which usually results in sloppy passes. Luiz isn’t consistent enough, we need someone with quality in midfield who will grab the ball and look for that through ball and we need a striker!
James@Shead___Remember when Nakamba was winning everything, controlling the midfield, everyone had Zimbabwe flags in their name. Now the guy can’t make a 5 yard pass. Shame.
Nakamba’s place in Villa’s first-team could actually come under threat, as Smith has already strengthened his midfield in January.
Villa snapped up Danny Drinkwater, and it could be that the Chelsea loanee replaces Nakamba in the claret and blues’ starting line-up, unless the Zimbabwean international improves.
Bosso Appoint Mark Harrison As New Coach
Farai Dziva|Bulawayo giants Highlanders have appointed former Harare City mentor Mark Harrison as their new coach.
The Briton is replacing Hendrikus Pieter De Jongh who didn’t renew his contract.
Harrison last worked in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League at Harare City until the mid of 2019 season.
He singed a two-year contract with the club.
“Mark Harrison is the new Highlanders technical manager as both parties have agreed on a two year deal that will see the gaffer’s contract run up to the 31st of December 2021,” Bosso said in a statement.

Tawanda Man in Red Shoes, Red Sweater, Caught Red Handed
“Tawanda man in red sweater, red shoes caught red handed, ” commented one, Lucky Jackson.

A shocked Tawanda walking away to his car Tawanda during the “bombing” moment with wife and girlfriend at the side
By Dorrothy Moyo| A Canada based man only identified as “Tawanda,” had added to his CV, the reputation of literally shutting down the social networking website, Facebook on Thursday after he was caught by his wife and then trapped on LIVE camera while cosying with a girlfriend.
Tawanda was at the time busy clubbing in the late hours and he literally froze into a stone when his wife entered the pub and went straight after him.
The location of the pub could not be established at the time of writing.
ZimEye reveals how Tawanda was exposed for potentially endangering his sickly child he deserted in order to spend pleasure time with a yellowbone sidechick.
The girlfriend is questioned and also hurled some insults by Tawanda’s wife.
It is revealed that the two sudden love birds had only just met on the internet.
” Are you denying me right now?,” asks the wife.
He replies, ” I am not denying you.”
She then asks, “You are shocked [about] what happened, right? ”
” You are cheating on me; why are you cheating on me?,” she continues.
During the heated confrontation, a pub security man draws near and compels the three (3) to leave the building so to finish their conversation outside.
While outside, the small house is told how Tawanda has left a seriously ill child just so he could drive to the pub meetup .
She then confesses that she has no clue what is going on. Within 3 minutes, Tawanda enters the car before the video terminates.
News readers reacted differently to the development as others said it was worth the while to expose Tawanda.
One Privilege Privy however said, “Stop calling her bi**h, she is calm, polite and says she didn’t know he was married but you go on to abuse her. the real bi**h is your husband. What do the other woman’s relationships have to do with you? Ndoopawairasa. nxa”
- DO YOU KNOW TAWANDA’S SURNAME?
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Cornered Minister Refuses To Comment On Availability Of Teachers As Schools Open, Pleads With Journalists To Focus On “Fees Issue”
“No Fees Increases At All Public Schools”: Education Minister
WATCH LIVE- Gvnt Clarifies On Fees Hikes
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Dembare Star Set To Move To Zambia
Dynamos striker Evans Katema is on the verge of completing a move to Zambia, according to information confirmed by the club.
The forward is set to undergo for medicals at top-flight side Zanaco before signing a contract.
According to a post on the club’s Dembare TV page, spokesperson Tinashe Farawo confirmed the news.
“I can confirm that Evans Katema has been invited for medicals by Zanaco FC in Zambia. As soon as he passes those medicals, he will immediately sign for that team,” said Farawo.
Katema joined the Glamour Boys from Mushowani Stars in the July transfer window during the 2019 season.Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Mapeza’ s Chippa United In Crucial Win
Farai Dziva|Norman Mapeza’s Chippa United scored a last-minute winner against Black Leopards to return to winning ways on Wednesday.
Chippa United took the lead through Thabo Rakhale in the first minute before the host equalised in the 55th minute courtesy of Lesedi Kapinga’s effort.
Chippa were not to be denied maximum points with Silas Maziya grabbing the winner in the final kick of the game.
The result sees Chippa United on 10th with 20 points.

Shock As Hubby Discovers Wife’s 16 Boyfriends
A HARARE woman has left her matrimonial home in shame after the alleged leakage of her love affairs with 16 men.
Munashe Charlene Ncube, 24, of Damofalls allegedly bedded the 16 men and her husband to make them 17.
She also spent three days with a boyfriend when her husband was out on duty during Christmas holiday.
Ncube has since gone into hiding after jumping over the precast wall after her husband Erkridice Makomo leaked chats revealing unprotected sexcapades, sleep overs and nude images sent to boyfriends.
H-Metro is in possession of pictures of the alleged boyfriends and other graphic photos of the lady.
Makomo is bitter, from information in the chats, that Ncube had been denying him conjugal rights saying she had stomach cramps and was even spoiling her boyfriends with goodies as well as fuel for their meets.
Makomo says he has been insulted over the phone by some boyfriends after he took his wife’s phone.
They have been married for the past four years.
“I got the shock of my life to see chats of over 16 boyfriends some of which are hidden in GB WhatsApp version.
“I also found out that in December last year she went to sleep at one of the boyfriends named Kudakwashe Masoka’s place during the Christmas period while I was out working for three days.
“She no longer wanted to have sex with me and she gave all sorts of silly excuses achiti ane mudumbu.
“Ndaimupa mari iye achinotengera petrol ma boyfriends nekudya ne zvikomba zvake mari yandaishandira,” he said.
Makomo said Ncube stole his US$40 and he suspected from the chats that she is now staying with Kudakwashe.
He said he took his estranged wife Munashe to a nursing school and recently bought a brand new stove and a refrigerator worth ZW$14900 for their household.
He would also give her money which she spent on boyfriends buying them fuel.
Another alleged boyfriend named Simbarashe called on Munashe’s mobile phone which is in possession of the husband and hurled insults at Makomo.
“Iwe, ndikuda kutaura na Munashe, ukutaura zvekuti mukadzi wako ko mukadzi wako haataurwe naye kuti zviite sei?
“Ndikuda kutaura nemukadzi wako kwete nemi, mupei phone,” said Gwese.
Makomo further explained his ordeal saying they had not sired a child for the four years they have lived together with his wife.
“I would come back after two days and find dirty dishes and when I ask her she would say siyanai ne zvinhu zvemu kitchen.
“There is a Doctor in Norton named Obed whom she is also flirting with and this guy had been asking for sex from my wife,” he said showing this publication the chats.
Makomo and his uncle have since created a WhatsApp group including the 16 boyfriends to shame his wife and the boyfriends have been sharing moments they had with Munashe.
H-Metro caught up with one of the boyfriends in Norton, Ranganai Forichi who said he met Munashe in September last year.
“Ndakamuona akadhakawa ndikamutengera mvura pandai taura naye akati ndiri single mother ndikabva ndaita attack.
“Munhu we vanhu and ndewe ma sports saka hapana hapana,” said Forichi.
Another alleged boyfriend Floyd, according to the chats, refused to speak saying he was busy at work while one Tawanda Mapako said Munashe was just a friend.
“I saw her last week in Damofalls and we have known each other since high school in Mabvuku.
“She is my friend’s girlfriend not mine,” said Tawanda.H-Metro

Daring Married Woman Spends Christmas With Boyfriend
Farai Dziva|A daring married woman spent Christmas day with her boyfriend in stunning incident.
Read below the H-Metro version of the story:
A HARARE woman has left her matrimonial home in shame after the alleged leakage of her love affairs with 16 men.
Munashe Charlene Ncube, 24, of Damofalls allegedly bedded the 16 men and her husband to make them 17.
She also spent three days with a boyfriend when her husband was out on duty during Christmas holiday.
Ncube has since gone into hiding after jumping over the precast wall after her husband Erkridice Makomo leaked chats revealing unprotected sexcapades, sleep overs and nude images sent to boyfriends.
H-Metro is in possession of pictures of the alleged boyfriends and other graphic photos of the lady.
Makomo is bitter, from information in the chats, that Ncube had been denying him conjugal rights saying she had stomach cramps and was even spoiling her boyfriends with goodies as well as fuel for their meets.
Makomo says he has been insulted over the phone by some boyfriends after he took his wife’s phone.
They have been married for the past four years.
“I got the shock of my life to see chats of over 16 boyfriends some of which are hidden in GB WhatsApp version.
“I also found out that in December last year she went to sleep at one of the boyfriends named Kudakwashe Masoka’s place during the Christmas period while I was out working for three days.
“She no longer wanted to have sex with me and she gave all sorts of silly excuses achiti ane mudumbu.
“Ndaimupa mari iye achinotengera petrol ma boyfriends nekudya ne zvikomba zvake mari yandaishandira,” he said.
Makomo said Ncube stole his US$40 and he suspected from the chats that she is now staying with Kudakwashe.
He said he took his estranged wife Munashe to a nursing school and recently bought a brand new stove and a refrigerator worth ZW$14900 for their household.
He would also give her money which she spent on boyfriends buying them fuel.
Another alleged boyfriend named Simbarashe called on Munashe’s mobile phone which is in possession of the husband and hurled insults at Makomo.
“Iwe, ndikuda kutaura na Munashe, ukutaura zvekuti mukadzi wako ko mukadzi wako haataurwe naye kuti zviite sei?
“Ndikuda kutaura nemukadzi wako kwete nemi, mupei phone,” said Gwese.
Makomo further explained his ordeal saying they had not sired a child for the four years they have lived together with his wife.
“I would come back after two days and find dirty dishes and when I ask her she would say siyanai ne zvinhu zvemu kitchen.
“There is a Doctor in Norton named Obed whom she is also flirting with and this guy had been asking for sex from my wife,” he said showing this publication the chats.
Makomo and his uncle have since created a WhatsApp group including the 16 boyfriends to shame his wife and the boyfriends have been sharing moments they had with Munashe.
H-Metro caught up with one of the boyfriends in Norton, Ranganai Forichi who said he met Munashe in September last year.
“Ndakamuona akadhakawa ndikamutengera mvura pandai taura naye akati ndiri single mother ndikabva ndaita attack.
“Munhu we vanhu and ndewe ma sports saka hapana hapana,” said Forichi.
Another alleged boyfriend Floyd, according to the chats, refused to speak saying he was busy at work while one Tawanda Mapako said Munashe was just a friend.
“I saw her last week in Damofalls and we have known each other since high school in Mabvuku.
“She is my friend’s girlfriend not mine,” said Tawanda.H-Metro

How Zimbabwe’s New Parliament Symbolises China’s Chequebook Diplomacy Approach To Africa
With China’s help, a new city is taking shape on the outskirts of Zimbabwe’s capital Harare, as Beijing deepens its influence in Africa.
A US$140 million six-storey parliament building being constructed on Mount Hampden, about 18km (11 miles) northwest of Harare, is the linchpin of a move by the southern African country to ease congestion in the crowded capital.
Sitting on the top of a hill, the imposing circular complex being erected by China’s Shanghai Construction Group is fully paid by Beijing, which regards the gesture as a donation.
The 33,000 square metre (355,209 square foot) complex will replace the current 100-seat, colonial-era building which Zimbabwean officials consider too small for the country’s 350 legislators.
Besides the parliament, the Zimbabwean government also plans to relocate some of its administrative units, including its judiciary and executive branches, to the site, where a state house and official residences for the speaker of the House of Assembly and president of the Senate also will be built.
The new city will also become home to the country’s reserve bank, upmarket suburbs, hotels and shopping malls.
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has made three visits to the site since its groundbreaking last year. During his latest visit on November 27, Mnangagwa expressed appreciation to China for the donation.
“The building is important in the decolonisation of Zimbabwe,” he said. It is expected to be completed by March 2021.
Paying for the construction of grandiose symbols of the state, such as presidential palaces and parliamentary buildings, through grants or interest-free loans, has been one of Beijing’s major diplomatic strategies on the continent.
When China first started establishing diplomatic relations with Africa between the 1950s and 1970s, it used offers of financial help and interest-free loans and sent over medical teams to endear itself to African countries.
In return, those nations helped Beijing secure a seat on the United Nations Security Council in 1971. Until then the seat had been occupied by the Republic of China government seated in Taiwan.
But it was the construction of the Tanzania-Zambia Railway (Tazara), Beijing’s most ambitious and expensive project, that did the most to boost China’s political capital on the continent.
The railway, which was built between 1970 and 1975 for US$500 million via an interest-free loan to be repaid over 30 years, necessitated the deployment of 25,000 Chinese workers. Once completed, the line stretched almost 1,870km from Dar es Salaam Port to the Zambian town of Kapiri Mposhi, where the country’s coal mines are situated.
Beijing has since funded several projects, including soccer stadiums, in nations such as Cameroon, Mozambique, Malawi, Ghana, Angola and Zambia. It has also paid for parliamentary buildings in the Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Mozambique and Sierra Leone. Further, China has gifted presidential palaces to countries such as Togo, Sudan, Burundi and Guinea-Bissau.
The trend has picked up recently with Beijing bankrolling the building of the US$200 million African Union headquarters in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
Also, last year, Beijing said it would fund the building of the new headquarters for the Economic Community of West African States in Abuja, Nigeria, for US$31.6 million.
Meanwhile, China is building a US$58 million parliamentary complex in the Republic of Congo and rebuilding the burnt parliament in Gabon.
Two weeks ago, Zambia announced that China has agreed to fund construction of a new international conference centre that will be used to host the African Union Heads of State Summit in 2022.
During the 2018 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged to extend US$60 billion in financing to Africa over three years.
That will include US$15 billion in grants, interest-free loans and concessional loans, US$20 billion in credit lines, the setting up of a US$10 billion special fund for development financing and a US$5 billion special fund for financing imports from Africa.
China is the continent’s largest bilateral lender, pouring billions of dollars into African countries for the building of motorways, dams and railways under the Belt and Road Initiative, the multibillion-dollar plan to link Asian and European economies to a China-centred trading network.
China advanced more than US$143 billion between 2000 and 2017, according to figures from the China Africa Research Initiative at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington. Chinese aid to Africa stood at US$29.4 billion between 2003 and 2017, the figures showed.
Dr Obert Hodzi, an international relations scholar at the University of Liverpool, said these infrastructure “gifts” were meant to show China’s benevolence, its willingness to share its prosperity with other developing countries and its sacrificial giving that has endeared it to African leaders since the Tazara railway.
These gifts, he said, also allowed Beijing to re-emphasise the tangible and much-needed infrastructure benefits it provided to African economies – differentiating it from Western powers that focus on “intangible issues of governance and human rights” widely seen as disruptive by the ruling elites in Uganda, Zimbabwe and Zambia.
“Currently, the strategy is working,” Hodzi said. “[President Yoweri] Museveni has recently praised the Chinese for not being jealous of Uganda and caring about its development. Beijing also hopes that recipient governments will reciprocate by favouring Chinese businesses.”
David Shinn, an American diplomat and adjunct professor at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs, said China’s practice of building, at no charge, the African Union headquarters, regional African organisation headquarters, presidential palaces, military headquarters, public stadiums and political party headquarters was “brilliant public relations and probably buys a great deal of influence with African governments, regional organisations and the general public”.
But he questioned whether African leaders really believed the projects involved no quid pro quo, as Chinese diplomats often claim. If so, they were mistaken, he said.
“African leaders can be excused for taking no interest in Chinese internal issues such as human rights, the treatment of Uygurs in Xinjiang, the situation in Tibet, the building of islands in the South China Sea and the status of Hong Kong,” Shinn said.
“But a surprising number of African governments are supporting China’s position on these policies. That is where the quid pro quo comes into play.”
Stephen Chan, a professor of world politics at the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies, said China built prestige projects internationally.
“They sit alongside the infrastructure projects – roads, railways – for which China is well known,” he said.
“But they are not as expensive. In a way, it is visibility for less outlay. It also gives exposure to Chinese construction firms. For China, it is a win-win situation.”
But critics have questioned the motives behind China’s largesse. Last year, a French newspaper Le Monde claimed Beijing was spying on the African Union (AU), saying it had installed hidden microphones in the building and was taping sensitive information.
Beijing dismissed the report’s “groundless accusations”, while the AU called them “baseless”Analysts say China’s efforts to gift imposing projects is part of its broader chequebook diplomacy programme in Africa to win the affection and allegiance of its elite.
Bradley Parks, executive director of AidData, a research lab at the College of William and Mary in the US state of Virginia, said Beijing often plied African leaders with lavish spending on projects, such as stadiums, theatres, museums and parliamentary buildings, that disproportionately benefited urban elites.
Beijing’s purpose was partly to secure African countries’ support for its policy positions such as its opposition to the South China Sea arbitration process at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague and its adherence to a “one-China” policy on Taiwan, he said.
Parks was part of a team that recently published an AidData paper showing that Chinese aid was used either to buy African governments’ support for its foreign policy or as a reward for them providing it.
“Across the continent, we find that there is a strong, positive, and statistically significant relationship between Chinese aid provision and voting with China in the UN General Assembly [UNGA],” he said.
“To give you a sense of the magnitude of this effect, our statistical model indicates that a 10 per cent increase in UNGA voting similarity with China yields an 86 per cent increase in Chinese aid, on average,” he said.
As an example, he said, the model predicted that if Rwanda moved from its 67 per cent level of voting alignment with China in the UN General Assembly to Egypt’s level – 93 per cent, the maximum level of UN voting alignment with China in their Africa sample – it would see a 289 per cent increase in aid from China.
Conversely, if Egypt’s 93 per cent level of voting alignment with China in the UN General Assembly fell to Equatorial Guinea’s level (65 per cent), “our statistical model predicts that Egypt would see an 87 per cent reduction in aid from China”, Parks said.
-South China Morning Post
GIRLFRIEND CHAOS IN CANADA | “Tawanda Avharisa Facebook Nhasi”
A shocked Tawanda walking away to his car Tawanda during the “bombing” moment with wife and girlfriend at the side
By Dorrothy Moyo| A Canada based man only identified as “Tawanda,” had added to his CV, the reputation of literally shutting down the social networking website, Facebook on Thursday after he was caught by his wife and then trapped on LIVE camera while cosying with a girlfriend.
Tawanda was at the time busy clubbing in the late hours and he literally froze into a stone when his wife entered the pub and went straight after him.
The location of the pub could not be established at the time of writing.
ZimEye reveals how Tawanda was exposed for potentially endangering his sickly child he deserted in order to spend pleasure time with a yellowbone sidechick.
The girlfriend is questioned and also hurled some insults by Tawanda’s wife.
It is revealed that the two sudden love birds had only just met on the internet.
” Are you denying me right now?,” asks the wife.
He replies, ” I am not denying you.”
She then asks, “You are shocked [about] what happened, right? ”
” You are cheating on me; why are you cheating on me?,” she continues.
During the heated confrontation, a pub security man draws near and compels the three (3) to leave the building so to finish their conversation outside.
While outside, the small house is told how Tawanda has left a seriously ill child just so he could drive to the pub meetup .
She then confesses that she has no clue what is going on. Within 3 minutes, Tawanda enters the car before the video terminates.
News readers reacted differently to the development as others said it was worth the while to expose Tawanda.
One Privilege Privy however said, “Stop calling her bi**h, she is calm, polite and says she didn’t know he was married but you go on to abuse her. the real bi**h is your husband. What do the other woman’s relationships have to do with you? Ndoopawairasa. nxa”
- DO YOU KNOW TAWANDA’S SURNAME?
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Picture: Hon Nduna Takes Selfies At The Scene Where An Elderly Woman And Her Grandchild Were Murdered By MaShurugwi

So Far So Good, Trump Unmoved By Attack On US Military Base
As promised, Iran fired back at the United States Wednesday, striking two Iraqi military bases that house American soldiers.
According to the Associated Press , Iran fired more than a dozen missiles at the military bases. No casualties have been reported.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the strike was in response to a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad that killed Iranian Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
The General was popular with some Iranians but widely regarded as a terrorist on the international stage.
“Last night they received a slap,” Khamenei said in a speech after the missile strikes.
“These military actions are not sufficient (for revenge). What is important is that the corrupt presence of America in this region comes to an end.”
Iran’s foreign minster also tweeted that Tehran had taken and “concluded proportionate measures in self-defense,” and said Tehran did “not seek escalation.”
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard also released a statement about the missile attack: “We are warning all American allies, who gave their bases to its terrorist army, that any territory that is the starting point of aggressive acts against Iran will be targeted.”
Trump, however, said there were no casualties in the attack on the U.S. troop housing.
“All is well!” President Donald Trump tweeted after the missile attacks, adding, “So far, so good.”
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said he received notification from Iran just after midnight that a retaliation “was starting or would start soon” and would target only on U.S. positions.
Finland and Lithuania militaries also received information about an imminent attack and evacuated their bases.
According to the Associated Press, there were at least five impact sites on the Ain al-Asad base in Iraq’s Anbar province. U.S. officials said 15 missiles were fired.
“As we evaluate the situation and our response, we will take all necessary measures to protect and defend U.S. personnel, partners and allies in the region,” said Jonathan Hoffman, an assistant to the U.S. defense secretary.- Associated Press

Pasi NaMnangagwa,Mentally Challenged Man Openly Chants Anti-Mnangagwa Slogan
MaShurugwi Brutally Kill Granny And Grandchild In Chegutu
Dear Editor –
Sadly, the machete unruly gang killed Gogo Antonio and Michele a 17 year grandchild in Chegutu.
@KazembeKazembe3 your action is now long overdue -Richard Muzezuru

“Chamisa Will Definitely Rule Zimbabwe”
Online Health Centre Launched To Enhance Access To Healthcare Services
Farai Dziva|Zimbabwe Online Health Centre will soon introduce services meant to alleviate the crisis in the health sector via digital communication.
See statement below:
We will soon introduce a variety of services to enhance the provision of healthcare services.
Zimbabwe is facing a critical health crisis and our thrust is to combat such problems through the online health centre.
In addition we seek to enhance access to healthcare services.
What we offer:-online consultation
-online health solutions to patients
-health education
-health tips
-health awareness programmes among other programmes.
For more information like and follow our Facebook page: Zimbabwe Online Health Centre
email :[email protected]
Twitter :zimonlinehealthcentre
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MaShurugwi Storm Police Base In Bid To Free Arrested Colleagues
Farai Dziva|
A group of fifty machete-wielding notorious MaShurugwi stormed a Gokwe North police base intending to free their arrested colleagues on Tuesday.
Police responded by firing live ammunition at the group and managed to subdue the rowdy group after some of them were injured.
The attempted invasion of the police station came after police had arrested nine illegal gold panners on charges of robbing 80kg of gold ore from a local miner the previous day.
The gang had hired two kombis in Kadoma to take them to Zenda, almost 300km away, where their colleagues had been detained.
The attack happened before police could transfer the nine to Gokwe North’s Nembudziya Police Station.
After the gang had been subdued, the injured were ferried to Nembudziya and Gweru General hospitals where they are admitted under police guard, while their hired kombis were impounded together with a Toyota Wish used by their colleagues.

MaShurugwi Seriously Injured During Attempt To Invade Police Camp
Farai Dziva|
A group of fifty machete-wielding notorious MaShurugwi stormed a Gokwe North police base intending to free their arrested colleagues on Tuesday.
Police responded by firing live ammunition at the group and managed to subdue the rowdy group after some of them were injured.
The attempted invasion of the police station came after police had arrested nine illegal gold panners on charges of robbing 80kg of gold ore from a local miner the previous day.
The gang had hired two kombis in Kadoma to take them to Zenda, almost 300km away, where their colleagues had been detained.
The attack happened before police could transfer the nine to Gokwe North’s Nembudziya Police Station.
After the gang had been subdued, the injured were ferried to Nembudziya and Gweru General hospitals where they are admitted under police guard, while their hired kombis were impounded together with a Toyota Wish used by their colleagues.

Health Experts “Condemn” Bread From Zanu PF Bakeries
Farai Dziva|Health experts in Masvingo have warned members of public against buying bread from Zanu PF initiated bakeries.
Speaking to ZimEye.com on Wednesday health experts expressed concern at the safety of the bread – for human consumption.
The health experts argue the bread has not been properly certified fit for human consumption.
“We are concerned about the safety of the bread -for human consumption.
This is a political project that is being controlled by politicians.They have not followed the proper procedure of seeking permission to operate such projects,” said one health officer.
However Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information Nick Mangwana claimed:
“Community bakeries have started producing high quality confectionery products at less than half the price charged by conventional bakers in Masvingo.
A loaf of bread in parts of rural Masvingo is selling at $8,50 compared to $18,50 in urban outlets”

Declaration Of Assets By Public Officials Is A Preventative Anti- Corruption Tool
By Lloyd Mupfudze| In his 2020 national budget statement on November 14, 2019 the Minister of finance and economic development professor Mthuli Ncube correctly states that corruption causes economic malaise, wastage of public resources, jeopardises the environment for domestic and foreign investment and reinforces political instability. Minister Ncube listed various strategies the government will take to curb corruption in Zimbabwe.
Whilst some of the strategies are key in the fight against corruption, government stand accused of taking it too long to come up with legislation to enforce chapter 9 of the constitution. Section 194 talks about the basic values and principles governing public administration. Section 198 states that, “An act of Parliament must provide measures to enforce the provisions of this chapter, including measures requiring public officers to make regular disclosures of their assets, (b) establishing codes of conduct to be observed by public officers….”
Why is it taking so long for the government to introduce the legislation given the magnitude of the problem? The government’s reluctance to come up with the legislation shows the government’s lack of political will to lead by example and to combat the endemic and grand corruption which has continued to have corrosive effects on the socio and economic rights of millions of Zimbabweans.
I have repeatedly heard from different segments of society that the government anti-corruption drive is nothing but just “a catch and release strategy”. The government cannot be said to be taking a strong stance in the fight against corruption and impunity if it is failing or neglecting the implementation of chapter 9 of the constitution.
There have been efforts to combat corruption but have been concentrated at national level by the anti-corruption commission. There is not much that have been happening at local level. Efforts to control corruption at local government level are dealt with by local government minister who have been accused of taking a partisan approach when it comes to dealing with corruption.
Declaration or disclosure of assets is now part of the constitution what is now left is for the government to enact an enabling law as provided for in the supreme law. Requiring public officials to provide lists of their assets and interests is one of the most effective means of preventing and identifying corruption. According to a 2012 publication by the World Bank and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Public Office, Private Interests: Accountability through Income and Asset Disclosure, it has been noted that addressing corruption needs to be done on two simultaneous fronts: prevention and enforcement. Income and asset disclosure systems are recognised as an anti-corruption tool that can potentially support both prevention and enforcement. According to this publication, there are three main benefits of financial disclosure: detecting and preventing corrupt behaviour and conflicts of interests; building integrity in public service; and enhancing public confidence in the integrity of government.
There is need for an entity that manages the register of assets. In many parts of the world the issue of asset declaration has become key in the fight against corruption. Rwanda introduced it and have an online system every citizen can go online and see what their leaders or public officials owns. South Africa have also implemented a declaration of assets. Even in South Sudan, the world’s youngest country asset disclosure has become a focal point in the fight against corruption.
Declaration of asset and financial disclosure is a sign of commitment to transparency and accountability. It also promotes public trust in government.
Zanu PF, Health Experts Clash Over Community Bakeries
Farai Dziva|Health experts in Masvingo have warned members of public against buying bread from Zanu PF initiated bakeries.
Speaking to ZimEye.com on Wednesday health experts expressed concern at the safety of the bread – for human consumption.
The health experts argue the bread has not been properly certified fit for human consumption.
“We are concerned about the safety of the bread -for human consumption.
This is a political project that is being controlled by politicians.They have not followed the proper procedure of seeking permission to operate such projects,” said one health officer.
However Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information Nick Mangwana claimed:
“Community bakeries have started producing high quality confectionery products at less than half the price charged by conventional bakers in Masvingo.
A loaf of bread in parts of rural Masvingo is selling at $8,50 compared to $18,50 in urban outlets”

OPINION: It’s Rigging, Rejection Of Election Results Is Inconsequential
Dear Gideon Chitanga
“The consequent illegitimacy facing President Mnangagwa after the rejection of his election victory by Chamisa has triggered political and economic uncertainty which has blighted his government’s efforts of reengagement with the international community and prospects of financial support from International Financial Institutions(IFIs), multilateral and bilateral aid from Western countries, which imposed sanctions on ZANU PF elites, resulting in concerning socio-economic meltdown, nudging sub-regional leaders to push for dialogue,” you said in Zimeye.
“The United Nations has already indicated that Zimbabwe is at the mercy of a disastrous man-made disaster as the country faces drought which may worsen emigration into already economically pressed neighbours, especially South Africa.”
This is just nonsense devoid of logic!
President Mnangagwa is not illegitimate because Chamisa “rejected his election victory”. Mnagagwa is illegitimate because the July 2018 elections were flawed and illegal and therefore null and void. A null and void elections process cannot produce a legitimate result and government. What Chamisa said and did is as inconsequential as me commanding the sun to rise tomorrow – it will rise regardless.
The Americans, the EU, the Commonwealth and many other international nations and organisations were in Zimbabwe and had first hand witness accounts of how Zanu PF had blatantly rigged the July 2018 elections.
“The electoral commission lacked full independence and appeared to not always act in an impartial manner. The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and verifiability,” stated the EU Election Mission final report.
“As such, many aspects of the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe failed to meet international standards.”
So you think the EU, the Americans, etc. were going to rewrite their reports just because Chamisa accept the flawed and illegal process.
Indeed, Chamisa is the one taking advantage of the West’s condemnation of the elections to push his own selfish agenda. He claim to have the key to unlock the economy; it is just grandstanding, he has no keys to change the reality of Zimbabwe being a pariah state.
Zimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent and vote rigging thugs. No investors wants to do business with these crooks! As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state, there will be no meaningful economic recovery.
The UN is spot on, Zimbabwe’s seemingly intractable economic and political crisis is “a man-made disaster”. The root cause of the crisis is the failure to hold free, fair and democratic elections – Zanu PF is responsible for that bit.
The second bit, is allowing Zanu PF to get away with rigged elections – MDC leaders, the ordinary Zimbabweans and, to a lesser extend, SADC leaders are responsible for this. All this talk of dialogue with Zanu PF is just another way of avoiding telling Zanu PF thugs the truth – that they rigged the elections – and holding them to account!
The key, the only key, to end Zimbabwe’s pariah state is for everyone to acknowledge the July 2018 elections were flawed and illegal and the country has no legitimate government. We need an interim government to implement the reforms necessary for free, fair and credible elections! Nothing else will suffice!
The solution to Zimbabwe’s man-made crisis must address the elephant in the room or it is just a waste of time! Given the seriousness of the mess in Zimbabwe today; the country does not have time to waste.
SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com
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Mabvuku Residents Resort To Open Defecation: Residents Association
By CHRA|Mabvuku residents have resorted to open defecation after Council fail to attend to sewer blockages.
“We are now using maize fields and storm water drains as toilets, as you can see my daughter was having a bath in our maize garden because toilets are no longer accessible.” Said an angry women who resides in Chizhanje Road New Mabvuku.
The worst affected houses are numbers 1,3,5,7,9 and 11 Chizhanje Road.
Residents reported the sewer chokes in October 2019 but no tangible action was taken to address the issue.
“This year we had a stinking Christmas with these sewer bursts you can’t even enjoy a meal or cooking because of the stench.” Charged a lady known as Mai Banda.
A snap survey by CHRA has established that unrepaired sewer bursts have become a common feature in Mabvuku especially at Corner Chizhanje and Chinyika, New Stands Opposite Lafarge and at the gate of ZAOGA Church opposite Tafara High school.
The constitution of Zimbabwe gives citizens the right to a clean environment but this has not been enjoyable in Harare due to poor sanitation.
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BREAKING- “ECD Children Die As Masvingo Pumps Untreated Water To Residents”
By Own Correspondent| An unconfirmed number of minors reportedly died amid allegations that the city of Masvingo is pumping untreated water to residents.
One Mr Wakurawarerwa made the revelations of Twitter alleging that a number of ECD children from Rujeko C and Sisk areas had died due to diarrhoea after consuming sewage contaminated water which was being pumped by the city fathers.
He said:
“I texted about ECD children who were dying and they (City of Masvingo) ignored but they knew they were pumping untreated water….Now, even councilors i talk to confirmed that Engineer Gozo must be fired…the people will demonstrate.”

Chivi Man Suffocates 101yr Old Grandpa Over Prayer
By A Correspondent- A 47-year-old Chivi man allegedly sat on top of his sleeping 101-year-old grandfather and suffocated him for refusing to pray for him, police have confirmed.
David Chokureva of Mhosva Village under Headman Chipindu allegedly forced open the door to Maribha Chaka’s bedroom in the wee hours of the night. He attempted to wake the elderly man up who was fast asleep, together with his wife but he did not respond.
This angered Chokureva and he allegedly sat on top of his victim, weighing heavily on the centenarian leading to his death by suffocation.
-StateMedia
All Souls Mission SDC Exposed?
Dear Editor
The School Development Committee (SDC) at All Souls Mission School in Mutoko has been exposed after it has emerged that no school has applied for an upward review of fees and the Government through the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has not approved any fees increase ahead of the first term opening next week.
The SDC led by Chairperson,Mrs Wadzanayi Kanyuchi had told parents and guardian that the Ministry had approved fees for 2020 from $2000 Zimbabwe dollars to about $7700 Zimbabwe dollars.
What surprised parents was that there were no papers to show from the Permanent Secretary’s office which pointed to the effect. Government has reiterated it will not tolerate waywardness in the education sector, where
schools are proposing massive hikes in fees.
While most schools have hinted at fees increases, Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Ambassador Cain Mathema last Friday said no school had made a formal application.
He said schools wishing to increases fees should confine the figure to a maximum of 20 percent of the current amount.
“We have been clear even in the statements that we have made before.Every school should first come to the ministry to apply before they increase school fees, which is the procedure. We will not tolerate lawlessness in education,” said Ambassador Mathema.
It still needs to be heard how the All Souls Mission SDC had reached to such a huge figure without the consent of the education authorities. The current fee before a massive hike for a Form One pupil was $2040 Zimbabwe dollars and $2070 Zimbabwe dollars for those doing Advanced level.
On Saturday, a handful of parents and guardians were seen at the Roman Catholic Cathedral along Simon Muzenda Street in Harare where there were carrying a ‘clearance process’ which is usually done by the school before opening of each term.
Mrs Kanyuchi who usually lead the process was absent and rumours which were doing circles was that parents had planned to ‘impeach’ her and undress here for causing commotion at the school among other things.
The Deputy Chair, referred as Mr Mubaiwa and committee member,
a one Mr Chidzero were seen trying to organize everything in her absence cheering parents to pay fees in full.
“The committee headed by the chairperson must be relieved of its duties immediately; we thank it for whatever it has done for the school, we want the one that plans with parents for the betterment of the school”, a parent said.
At the venue the school Bursar, Mr Sebastian Nyandoro told parents to pay $5000 Zimbabwe dollars upfront before getting a clearance which he said another $2000 would be paid through a payment plan with the School Head Mr Felix Shoko after one had reached him through his mobile phone.
However, Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (ZIMTA) chief executive officer Dr Sifiso Ndlovu and Zimbabwe Schools Development associations/ Committees Secretary-general Mr Everisto Jongwe said while schools were following procedures, Government was taking long to approve those proposed fees increases.
The Principal Director of Primary, Secondary and Non-formal education, Mr Peter Muzawazi said the Ministry is in the process of assessing applications for fee increases.
He said after assessing the applications the Ministry will be able to come up with a proper subsidy.
Mr Muzawazi said for the Pernanent Secretary to approve the request by schools, there should be audited accounts showing how the previous funds for the school was used and also parents would have met to agree on the new fees.
It is yet to be seen whether All Souls Mission and other schools around the country are going to defy the Government directive of not increasing fees and hike the old fees by 20 percent.
“The Government through the education sector should help us out from vultures such as SDC who siphon monies from parents in the pretext that they want to develop schools yet some end up converting the funds for their own use or making deals with school authorities.
“Most of the parents are civil servants and ordinary people, where do you think we can get such amount; they should show remorse and agree with parents on a forum than to be passive. Taking a child to school is just basic, so why making massive fees hike”, queried another parent, AmaiBhobha.
Parents with children that go to All Souls School are also worried with the way the school has been communicating to them.
“We were blocked from the school WhatsApp platform which was used by the SDC to ‘rule’ and pass decision. It’s not proper for a school to do such behavior. The school should use the platform to communicate issues that would have been agreed on to parents.
“We do not condone the situation whereby the SDC use the platform to abuse and victimise parents, they should take note and come to order before we report them to the police”, urged another parent.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa during the 13 th monthly National Environment Cleaning Dayheld at Kuwadzana 2 Shopping Centre in Harare said the Government would crack the whip on schools that had increased fees without approval.
“From what I understand, the minister said the fees had not been increased, but we will soon send out inspectors to schools to investigate the matter, but in Government schools, we have not increased fees,” he said.
Acting Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Kirsty Coventry last month told Parliament that schools were not allowed to increase their fees by more than 20 percent without Government approval.
Father Aaron Kamusekera who is the administrator of the Roman Catholic school could not be reached for comment and way forward as he is said to be currently in Italy where he is studying.
However, some schools, especially boarding schools, have reportedly increased their fees to between $10 000 and $12 000 for Form Ones, while some private schools are demanding foreign currency.
“Let ED And Chamisa Visit China And We Will See Who Gets The Guard Of Honor”
Chinese University Honors Chamisa, What About ED?
By A Correspondent- Opposition MDC President Nelson Chamisa has been honoured by a Chinese university for being the most influential person in Zimbabwe.
ZimEye interviews a student at Shanghai Lixin University who saw the placation poster
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Former ED Advisor Blasts Proposed Constitutional Amendments
By A Correspondent- Former President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s advisor, Petina Gappah, who is an international lawyer and investment expert, has criticised the Zimbabwean government for proposing to amend the Constitution.
Gappah said the Constitutional Amendment Bill sets a dangerous precedent of changing a constitution before it has been implemented. Writing on Twitter, she said:
The problem of the proposed constitutional amendments is not that “ED will have greater powers than Mugabe”. This is hyperbolic propaganda.
The real problem is that it sets a dangerous precedent of changing a constitution that’s barely been implemented since it was approved.
It’s also a spectacular own goal. For 2 years, the government has done nothing about constitutional/political reforms they promised.
And yet they’ve speedily approved this. They’ve set themselves back on foreign policy aims, e.g. rejoining the Commonwealth, deepening reengagement
The Chief Justice clause is unintentionally funny in what it says about our judiciary. It is a public vote of no confidence.
It sends a clear message that no one is good enough to be Chief Justice so the current one has to have the constitution amended to allow him to stay.
This I believe is the most unfortunate aspect of the proposed changes. Our institutions urgently need strengthening to make them independent of political control.
But they are willfully making changes to weaken the judiciary. I sincerely hope these changes do not go through
Army Bus Crashes, 11 Injured
Eleven Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officers were injured last night when the driver of the bus they were travelling in lost control as it descended a slope near Kuwadzana 6 and veered off the road before landing on its side.
Speaking to The Herald from the scene of the accident last night, deputy director military police Lieutenant Colonel Velancio Gotami said the bus which was on its way from Inkomo Barracks, via town to Norton, had around 30 passengers on board.

No fatalities were reported as of last night.
Lt Col Gotami said five of the injured were critical.
He said the injured were taken to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and others to Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks (formerly KG VI).
“We were fortunate that most passengers had dropped in town and others along the way before the accident occurred. By the time the bus got here, it had about 30 passengers on board,” said Lt Col Gotami.
-State Media
Nkomo Family’s Home Razed By Fire
By A Correspondent- A Nkomo family in Bulawayo is seeking help after its house was burnt recently leaving them with nothing.
Tragedy struck the Nkomo family recently when their house at no. 99 Cardwell Rd, Next to Southern Comfort Lodge, Matshamhlope was gutted by fire.
“Zesa and Byo Fire brigade attended to the scene. Unfortunately the fire brigade could not save the situation because water pressure in the nearest hydrant was very low,” said a source.
“The fire burnt the house, furniture, clothing, food and other household goods to ashes. The family is in a desperate situation.”
Donations in any form will go a long way to help the family.
Any assistance can be sent directly to the head of the family Mrs Thandiwe Nkomo and she can be reached on her mobile number +263 775364226.
UPDATE: Forex Trading Rates As At 09/01/2020
The current bank exchange rates for the ZWL$ today are as follows:
USD to ZWL$16.9463
ZWL$ to RAND0.8358
Data according to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Black Market Rates:
USD = ZWL$23.50 zimrates
USD = ZWL$23.40 zwl365
USD = ZWL$23.30 bluemari
USD = BOND17.1 zimrates
– Marketwatch
Parly Joins Fight Against Machete Gangs
As armed detachments of the Police Support Unit are flung into the battle to crush machete gangs, Parliament has launched an investigation to unearth the origins of the gangs, how they operate, their impact and how they can be tamed by police action and legal changes.
Machete gangs’ have wreaked havoc at gold mining sites across the country, causing deaths and injuries and threatening the entire gold mining industry, and have been moving into other violent crime in towns, cities and rural business centres.
While police deploy the muscle to crush the gangs, rounding up one major gang in Mazowe yesterday, legislators want longer-term solutions including the formalisation of the small-scale gold sectors and legal changes to bring in tougher penalties for those who operate outside the law.
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Development held an emergency meeting yesterday and decided on the probe with the preliminary list of those to be summoned to give evidence and advice including the Ministers of Mines and Mining Development (Winston Chitando), Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage (Kazembe Kazembe), Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs (Ziyambi Ziyambi), Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi.
Others expected to appear before the same committee include media executives and editors, traditional chiefs, civil society organisations, the Zimbabwe Miners Federation and the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission.
Yesterday, enhanced police operations scored a major success when the gang that has been occupying Jumbo Mine in Mazowe was rounded up with its explosives and equipment and the police promised more of these well-manned raids on gangs with armed detachments of the Police Support Unit deployed across Zimbabwe to back operations at provincial and district level against machete gangs.
In yesterday’s joint operation, 14 illegal miners were arrested at Jumbo Mine, with 11 machetes seized along with 423 sticks of explosives, four rows of copper wire and nine hammer mills.
The gang is believed to be one of those involved in the spate of increasingly violent criminal activities which rocked Mashonaland Central Province recently.
-State Media
Watch Live: Signing Ceremony Between The Government And The African Development Fund Of The Tax And Accountability Enhancement Project. Will it work for Zim.

Signing ceremony between the government and the African Development Fund of the Tax and Accountability Enhancement Project.
Watch video downloading below, courtesy of ZBC TV.
Bank, Black Market Foreign Exchange Rates 9/01/2020
The current bank exchange rates for the ZWL$ today are as follows:
USD to ZWL$16.9463
ZWL$ to RAND0.8358
Data according to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Black Market Rates:
USD = ZWL$23.50 zimrates
USD = ZWL$23.40 zwl365
USD = ZWL$23.30 bluemari
USD = BOND17.1 zimrates
– Marketwatch
Lady Storm Quits Beer
By A Correspondent- Lady Storm says she almost met her Maker on New Year’s Day after she suffered a severe alcohol-induced stomach bug.
The 26-year-old, who was struggling to walk in pain, was treated at a local clinic where she appeared to have lost some kilos.
Speaking to the state media, the mother of one who made a name for herself in one of Jah Prayzah’s videos as Eriza, blamed it on excess alcohol intake during the festive season.
“I almost died on New Year’s Day after bingeing with my husband and relatives during the festive season.
“I was so excited after meeting my relatives that we partied excessively and it did not end well for me,” she said.
The Swagga Band leader, who was spotted in a wheel-chair on the day she was admitted, said she was now fit.
“The situation was bad when I was admitted, ndaichaya zvisingaite nekuti nyonó yacho yanga yandibata rough.
“When I used the wheel-chair, I wanted to jump the queue contrary to claims that I could hardly walk.
“As I said earlier on, I had a running stomach and I didn’t want to soil myself by walking since the condition was bad.
“I’m glad that I have recovered and I don’t think I will taste alcohol again.
“For the greater part of the festive season, we hopped from pub to pub and ended up at Mashwede on New Year’s Eve where I downed whisky tots and ciders along with my husband Mukanya and other relatives,” she said.
Asked what was on her mind when she was admitted, Lady Storm said:
“Obviously I was thinking of my only daughter Chloe.
“I was just praying that the Maker gives more time to live and raise my child.
“I couldn’t imagine myself leaving my daughter to be raised by other people; it was just a harrowing experience to say the least.”
When further quizzed why she was bingeing irresponsibly, Lady Storm continued:
“Festive season is just time to merry-make and for ladies like us who work hard but end up being fleeced, we needed to refresh.
“I was just partying like anyone else but from today onwards, I don’t want to see booze; I don’t know when I will take alcohol again because I have learnt a lesson.”
-StateMedia
Daring MaShurugwi Strike Again
By A Correspondent- A daring group of fifty machete-wielding gold panners (MaShurugwi) on Tuesday stormed a Gokwe North police base intending to free their arrested colleagues.
Police responded by firing live ammunition towards the group and managed to subdue and arrest the assailants after some of them were injured.
The attempted invasion of the police station came after police had arrested nine illegal gold panners on charges of robbing 80kg of gold ore from a local miner the previous day.
The 50-man gang had hired two kombis in Kadoma to take them to Zenda, almost 300km away, where their colleagues had been detained.
The attack happened before police could transfer the nine to Gokwe North’s Nembudziya Police Station.
After the gang had been subdued, the injured were ferried to Nembudziya and Gweru General hospitals where they are admitted under police guard, while their hired kombis were impounded together with a Toyota Wish used by their colleagues.
-Newsday
Police Boss In Trouble Over Abrupt Closure Of College
Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has come under fire from his subordinates after he allegedly ordered the closure of a Zimbabwe Republic Police-run college on January 2 this year without prior notice, leaving about 140 pupils stranded.
Matanga is alleged to have initially recommended regularisation of Support Unit Independent College at Chikurubi, Harare, before he ordered its closure last week without giving prior notice to both the pupils and their parents.
The parents have since roped in Alex F and Associates Attorneys to challenge the decision in court.
The institution, which was registered with the Primary and Secondary Education ministry, but was yet to be formally regularised since its launch over a decade ago, mainly served children of junior police officers.
“The central planning committee recommended and the commissioner-general approved that the proposal for regularisation of the Support Unit Independent College be held in abeyance for want of skilled and adequate teaching staff, sufficient ablution facilities and a qualified principal,” a circular by one Assistant Commissioner RM Basera (acting director for legal services to the Commissioner-General), read.
“The Support Unit Independent College is to cease operations at the end of this current term to enable parents to find other alternatives for children enrolled thereat.”
The circular added: “Teaching and non-teaching staff members at the Support Unit Independent College to be re-deployed.”
Through their lawyers, the parents claim they were only told of the decision on January 2 when they were called for a meeting.
“The decision to close the said college was made without any consultations with the parents or advising the pupils,” part of the letter dated January 3 read.
“Practically, no notice was given to enable pupils or parents to find alternative schools, thus making the directive spurious, arbitrary, unlawful and in violation of our clients’ constitutional rights.”
The lawyers added: “For a greater reason, the decision to shut down the school was effectively made without affording them an opportunity to make any representations. This is despite the fact that, the closure of the college brings unbearable consequences to the future educational development of the children enrolled at the school, and borders on violating their constitutional right to education in that some may not even afford to change schools on such a sketchy notice.”
The lawyers said the decision to close the college was reached on December 30, 2019 and “our clients were only informed on January 2, 2020. By that time it was not possible for parents to reasonably find alternative places for their children in terms of time and financial resources”.
The college was opened more than a decade ago as an initiative of Kuyedza Club, targeting wives of police officers.
-Newsday
Passports Scam Exposed
By A Correspondent- The initiative by the government to clear the passport backlog and revert to the Passport offices normal operations which seeks to have all citizens getting the document within stipulated times has created major corruption loopholes within the system.
A day in the life of a passport seeker at Harare’s Central Registry revealed to this reporter that getting the precious document has become even more difficult and pricey.
Many citizens have been stuck for months without accessing the document while many others in the diaspora have been left stranded after the expiration of their passports, hence, the passport office in Harare is always packed with desperate citizens.
Since government authorised the Civil Registry Department to charge US$318 for passport applicants in the Diaspora while local charges remained unchanged, it has opened blind spots in the system as most people are willing to get the important document at any cost.
Addressing members of the media in December last year, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe said:
“Citizens in the Diaspora need to have valid passports to regularise their stay in the host countries. As a way of assisting the department to attend to requirements for passports by citizens in the Diaspora, Government has therefore authorised the Civil Registry Department to charge US$318 for passports, in respect of those in the Diaspora. The applications will be prioritised on an urgent basis.”
The passport is in turn issued after 24 hours.
Following this move by the government to address the passport challenge, social media has been employed as a tool of advertising quick access methods to getting passports to Zimbabweans with no papers to support their stay in foreign countries while exploiting the system put in place by the government.
WhatsApp groups have been created and contact details of individuals who have ‘links’ and ‘connections’ to fast-track the process of getting passports have been shared and the services are rendered while the price is tagged in US Dollars ranging from US$100 to as much as US$600 plus the US$318 which is paid to the Civil Registry Department.
One lady, Nyasha (not real) was one of the beneficiaries of the ongoing scam currently taking place at the passport offices.
Nyasha (24) has no passport and no workers permit to ‘justify’ her need for her passport urgently as required as she had jumped one of the country’s borders illegally to a neighbouring country together with her husband who unlike her, has a passport. She gave birth to her son while in the foreign country and could not get him a birth certificate as she is living there illegally and she had to cross the border illegally again to return home and try to fix the situation and this time, she is accompanied by her three-year-old son whom she fears may not get identification papers as well.
She is desperate and ‘has no option.’
While she queued to get her passport after a long struggle, an elderly man probably in his sixties who later identified himself as Mazviita Chivero approached her on the bench where she was waiting to get in the cashiers’ office to pay the US$318.
Nyasha who had inked the name Mugwambi (an employee at the passport office) on her right hand received a folded small paper and verbal instructions from Chivero to the effect that she should say Taffie had referred her. Like the many other anxious applicants who had been waiting for their turn to be served since morning, we shared a packet of Maputi and began our small talk. It was at this point that Nyasha opened up that she had got assistance from the elderly guy who had said he had an inside person, in this case, a lady identified as Linda Mugwambi.
Mugwambi works from office 100 at the premises, one of the offices where applicants go through to have their papers signed to finalise the passport process.
Having had empathy for the reporter’s predicament after a sob story had been shared, Nyasha who later approached Chivero who was sitting with her husband and child, promised to arrange for a meeting but warned that US$150 was required for the deal to be processed. She approached Chivero who is generally over-cautious and was told off with instructions that the person who did the transactions was not around.
After the reporter approached the white-headed Chivero who has long since retired on grounds of old age, he denied any allegations of having assisted and or linked Nyasha to get a passport even without having a work permit to prove that she was indeed living abroad.
It became apparent that Chivero engages his clients and gets as much information about them so he can claim to be related to them when push comes to shove, in this instance, he alleged to be their uncle but the couple refuted this saying they had got his contact details from a friend on WhatsApp.
Chivero also claimed to be related to Mugwambi who he said was married to his relative before he fled from the scene.
When Mugwambi was approached for a comment, she dismissed the allegations as she went on to indicate that allegations were being raised of corruption and that she had nothing to do with it.
“You know what, today Mr Nyamande (one of her co-workers) was called to the accounts department by the transport officer from the accounts department saying twenty people had demanded their passports alleging that one Mr Makiwa was getting money for them and Makiwa had no knowledge of this. I do not know anyone named Taffie or Chivero,” she said.
“I am the one doing the emergency, super express passports together with another lady who is not in at the moment, I authorise and she records. The system is not strict as to the owner of the passport, people just come with receipts (for processing) and whatever happens outside, one would not know. I collect receipts in the morning and if there are any persons receiving money (outside of those formerly charged) I have no idea.”
Cases of many other individuals either from the passport office or elsewhere with links inside the offices demanding foreign currency for passports are rampant and have become the normal thing.
This, however, is not the only scam happening at the passport offices as, the queues drag on for days at times and many faces have become quite common and this as we discovered, is because the cashiers have to note down the serial numbers of all the money they process manually which becomes a taxing and long process.
The cashiers also come in their offices with monies which they cash in at the expense of everyone waiting in line to be served and no one seems to know who they are paying for and how much it costs to get that premium package which exonerates some citizens to the scorching heat at Makombe and the not so friendly customer service rendered.
Cashiers also do not have US$2 change and they serve those with monies that do not require changing and often than not, the desperate seekers leave behind the US$2 out of frustration and no one seems to have an idea where this money goes.
All external applicants who had already paid the initial ZWL$53 for their applications before the government announced that they can now pay US$318 are also not getting a refund for the money they had paid, and it is not deducted from the US$318 which also raises eyebrow
-StateMedia
Army Boss Nabbed, Is This Another Catch And Release Gimmick?
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Anti-corruption Commission (ZACC) has confirmed the arrest of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces director of procurement, Peter Muchakadzi, and two other officers on fraud allegations.
Muchakadzi was arrested following repeated calls for the arrest of military barons alleged to have looted foodstuffs, fuel and accessories at military barracks. ZACC spokesperson John Makamure said:
I can confirm that Zacc has arrested the ZDF director of procurement and two of his officers.
NewsDay reports that Muchakadzi was last night being held at Mabelreign Police Station and is expected to appear in court this Thursday, where the full charges will be presented.
The arrests come as reports are claiming that 30 tonnes of beef meant for Mbalabala Recruitment and Training Depot had gone missing, while a Brigadier General is alleged to have stolen a newly-acquired army bus.
-Newsday
Just In- Passport Fees Up?
By A Correspondent- Passport prices have shot up with immediate effect, it has emerged.
In an unconfirmed audio that is circulating on the social media, an official from the Registrar General’s office tells passport seekers gathered at the RG’s office that passports prices have shot up.
Citizens queuing for the passports however protest the announcement.
The development comes barely a month after the RG’s office revealed that the department was engaging government over the possibility of increasing passport fees.
Speaking during a tour of the Central Registry by Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe recently, Registrar-General Clemence Masango said his department was talking to government to increase fees for ordinary passports to the equivalent of US$53 on the interbank rate, which could see application fees for an ordinary passport costing $901.
“US$53 is what was approved and that is what can easily enable us to provide a service, bearing in mind that not every applicant paid US$53. We have seen people who require their passport in three days and they paid US$253 at that time; and those who want it within 24 hours US$318.
So these two will help meet us halfway and achieve a win-win with those paying US$53. So if we are to get a review, we must get a review of not less than US$53 equivalent at the prevailing bank rate,” he said.
At the prevailing bank rate of around US$1 to $17, an ordinary passport will cost $901, while a three-day passport will cost $4 301 and an emergency 24-hour passport will ask for $5 406.
According to Masango, even these fees will not allow government to recover all costs related to production of passports.
This is a developing story. More details to follow
MISSING PERSON ALERT: Kelsey Chimusoro

Mnangagwa Hasn’t Left Zimbabwe Since The Day Chiwenga Secretly Flew Into Country
ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa has not left Zimbabwe for over 6 weeks since the day his deputy Constantino Chiwenga secretly flew into Zimbabwe and was welcomed by the Chinese embassy at RGM airport.
Emmerson Mnangagwa clearly unsettled:
- He has rushed to strip his deputy Constantino Chiwenga of powers of usurpation.
- He has rushed to dilute the Human Rights Commission.
- He feels unsettled by the opposition, MDC, the only party trusted and recognised by the economy as the legitimate winners of the 2018 polls. He fears opposition could use simple legal means, aided by the will of the masses buttressed by the will of desperate abused institutions, ligaments of government, to win a clean revolution.
- His panicking is boldly reflected through his threats to repeat a military crackdown similar to the January 2019 one.
- He has not left Zimbabwe for over 6 weeks ever since the day Chiwenga secretly flew into Zimbabwe and was welcomed by the Chinese embassy at RGM airport on the 23rd November.
Farai Dziva| ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesman George Charamba has said there is nothing unusual, as his boss went on annual leave in the country amid speculation there is rising tension between Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga.
“Where should he be for his holidays?? And how does remaining in the country – his country – amount to entrapment?,” said Charamba.
He continued by asking, “anyway, which vacation has he ever spent outside the country since?”
According to Acting Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, George Charamba, Mnangagwa has started his annual vacation which runs for the next three weeks until the end January.
“The Office of the President and Cabinet wishes to advise that His Excellency the President, Cde E.D. Mnangagwa, has started his annual vacation which runs for the next three weeks until the end of the month.
During this period, Honourable Vice Presidents General (Rid) Dr C.G.D.N. Chiwenga and Colonel (Rid) Cde K.C.D. Mohadi, will take turns to act in his place, starting with Honourable Vice President Chiwenga.
The President will spend his vacation in the country,” said Charamba.
This follows a long period stretching more than a month the Zanu PF leader, has been caught on camera on several occasions, making loud visual-noises while holding his waist tight. The first time was on the day when his deputy general Constantino Chiwenga secretly flew into Zimbabwe. This was on the anniversary of his (Mnangagwa’s) coup presidency, the 23rd November after a mystery ridden 4 month medical sabbatical in China.
Mnangagwa has remained ‘trapped’ in the country. What is going on and what is he planning? This short documentary details the man’s survival plans between 2019 and 2020.
The following were some factual findings so far.
The government spokesman Nick Mangwana last month told ZimEye: “When HE leaves the country, you complain that he travels too much, he doesn’t stay at home. He stays at home you complain that he is not leaving the country. He is damned when he does and damned when he doesn’t. But being President, he always exercises his executive judgement.”
When is ED going for his annual leave, and why has he remained 'trapped' in Zimbabwe, spending his longest ever home stay period (since Nov coup) here since VP Chiwenga returned on 23rd Nov @Jamwanda2 @nickmangwana ? When is he leaving the country in the hands of his deputies? pic.twitter.com/J7vVAR0Hoe
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) December 27, 2019
When HE leaves the country, you complain that he travels too much, he doesn't stay at home. He stays at home you complain that he is not leaving the country. He is damned when he does and damned when he doesn't. But being President, he always exercises his executive judgement
— Nick Mangwana (@nickmangwana) December 27, 2019
ANOTHER ROUND OF LIVE AMMUNITION AGAINST CIVILIANS…
Speaking at his party’s Goromonzi conference mid December, 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 is planning a repeat of the same operation this January.
SHUTTING OUT CHIWENGA, MDC FROM ALL OPPORTUNITIES OF TAKING OVER.
Another very clear plot by the zanu-pf leader is that of shutting out his deputy from the coup days, Constantino Chiwenga from ever taking over power. It has already been discussed he has put in place a mechanism to ensure that the opposition MDC party never gets a legal advantange to take over from him, and this by heaping the blame, legal and penal, for the killings on them.
RETWEET! – Mnangagwa in Mwenezi clearly threatened brutality against doctors and lawyers also threatening to shorten the lives of people who make noise. pic.twitter.com/fJx5dOemL5
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) September 17, 2019
When Chiwenga returned to Zimbabwe from his sabbatical, Mnangagwa’s spokeman George Charamba did not at all celebrate the miraculous return. Instead he splashed litres of ink attacking China’s deputy ambassador for conducting a welcoming ceremony for the vice president at the RGM International Airport ahead of of senior government officials. Chiwenga had secretly flown into the country, aboard a Chinese jet paid for by the Asian nation’s government. To this Charamba complained against the Chinese envoy saying, itsitsi dzei? – what kind of sympathy is that?
A Mubaiwa (Chiwenga wife) uncle has described Chiwenga’s jetting into the country as treasonous, alluding that he invaded Zim airspace without informing aviation authorities in advance.
STRIPPING CHIWENGA OF POWERS TO REPLACE HIM.
In less than 30 days of Chiwenga’s return, Mnangagwa rushed to accelerate a bill that reduces his deputy to a mere apppointee who will never be able to replace him.
This is detailed in the following legal advisory by the Law Society which has complained that there is now a breakdown of Law and Order, as Mnangagwa gathers to himself more powers than his predecessor Robert Mugabe possessed.
MAKING VP, PROSECUTOR GENERAL, AND JUDGES MNANGAGWA’S OWN APPOINTEES SERVING AT HIS (PERSONAL) PLEASURE.
FULL TEXT- On the 17th of December 2019, Cabinet at its 45th meeting approved several amendments to the Constitution. Some of the notable proposed amendments relate to the appointments of Vice Presidents, the Prosecutor General, Public Protector, promotion of judges and the terms of office of judges. The other notable proposed amendments relate to the composition of the provincial councils and the extension of the provision on the women’s quota which was scheduled to end in 2023.
The Constitution provides for its amendment. Although amendments to the Constitution are allowed these ought to be necessary for the promotion of the rule of law and protection of the principles of democracy. Our Constitution is a democratic document which came out of extensive consultations. It is a national document which should be enduring. Amendments to the Constitution must be necessary for the enhancement of enshrined rights, accountability and good governance. Amendments must not be retrogressive.
In terms of Section 92 of the Constitution a presidential candidate chooses running mates who upon election become the national Vice Presidents. The rationale for these provision was to introduce non-disruptive succession planning whilst ensuring that in the event of a Vice President taking over the office of President he would be having the people’s mandate. The effect of the proposed amendment to Section 94 means that Vice Presidents will no longer be elected but appointed by the President. This removes the transparency and democratic process sought to be achieved by Section 92 in relation to the assumption of these important offices. In addition, the Vice President’s tenure will be at the pleasure of the President. An amendment is expected to cure a problem or mischief. This is not apparent in the present case. The proposed amendments further seek to change the procedures for the appointment of the Prosecutor General. The current procedure for the appointment of the Prosecutor General is similar to that of the judges. This is a transparent way of appointing this important office, which like the judiciary ought to enjoy prosecutorial independence. The proposed amendment whereby the President appoints the Prosecutor General upon consultation with the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) is reverting to the old constitution. The current provisions promote transparency in the appointment process. This will not be achieved under the proposed amendment. It is not clear what mischief the proposed amendment seeks to address. The fact of the matter though is that the amendment is retrogressive. It emasculates a position that is pivotal to our criminal justice. The amendment will remove the Prosecutor General’s independence. The appointment system also does not guarantee meritocracy as the basis for appointment. This cannot be achieved by simply consulting the JSC. In any case in terms of section 339, such consultation may not be binding on the President.
Section 180 sets out the conditions that must be met in relation to the appointment of judges. The proposed amendment seeks to provide for the President to appoint a sitting judge to a higher court upon consultation with JSC. This approach seeks to reverse the elaborate, and transparent system currently in place. It is not clear why we should depart from the current system. The proposed changes will take us back to the pre 2013 era where judicial appointments were shrouded in a veil of secrecy.
The proposed extension of the tenure of judges albeit on a contract basis and subject to medical certification on fitness, is not desirable in a country with a vibrant legal profession. There are many legal practitioners who are fit to hold the office of judges.
The introduction of the office of the Public Protector should be based on a true desire to achieve administrative justice especially by public offices. The 2013 Constitution deliberately omitted this institution on the basis that the functions could be effectively undertaken by the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission. The Ministry of Justice was recently lamenting that this commission is under resourced. Instead of properly funding the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission, the Cabinet is creating another institution which will have its own resource chewing bureaucracy. On the other hand, the present Constitution already provides for the establishment of an independent complaints mechanism to deal with misconduct by members of the security sector. This has not been instituted and yet Cabinet finds it necessary to create the public protector’s office. The Executive is failing to diligently and without delay perform all constitutional obligations as provided in Section 324.
The proposal to remove MPs and Senators from provincial councils also appear ill conceived. The presence of these members was supposed to bring the nexus between national and local development. The prosed amendments will perpetuate the disconnect between the national Programmes and the local/Provincial Programmes thus creating development inertia.
The Law Society of Zimbabwe reiterates that the provisions to the Constitution ought to be guarded jealously. Any proposed amendments to the Constitution should be for the people and by the people.
The Law Society of Zimbabwe further reiterates its position that the Constitution of Zimbabwe should be jealously guarded and protected in pursuance of the supremacy of the rule of law. The proposed amendments to the Constitution in the most, are unnecessary, retrogressive and are not in the interest of transparency, good governance and respect for the rule of law. Accordingly, the LSZ categorically denounces them.
Law Society of Zimbabwe
“Committed to Justice and the Rule of Law.”

Daring “MaShurugwi” Group Of 50 Raid Police Base

Correspondent|A daring group of fifty machete-wielding gold panners (MaShurugwi) on Tuesday stormed a Gokwe North police base intending to free their arrested colleagues.
Police responded by firing live ammunition towards the group and managed to subdue and arrest the assailants after some of them were injured.
The attempted invasion of the police station came after police had arrested nine illegal gold panners on charges of robbing 80kg of gold ore from a local miner the previous day.
The 50-man gang had hired two kombis in Kadoma to take them to Zenda, almost 300km away, where their colleagues had been detained.
The attack happened before police could transfer the nine to Gokwe North’s Nembudziya Police Station.
After the gang had been subdued, the injured were ferried to Nembudziya and Gweru General hospitals where they are admitted under police guard, while their hired kombis were impounded together with a Toyota Wish used by their colleagues.
Norman Mapeza On Cloud Nine After Another Win
Chippa United scored a last-minute winner against Black Leopards to return to winning ways on Wednesday.
The Norman Mapeza-coached side took the lead through Thabo Rakhale in the first minute before the host equalised in the 55th minute courtesy of Lesedi Kapinga’s effort.
However, Mapeza’s side were not to be denied maximum points with Silas Maziya grabbing the winner in the final kick of the game.
The result sees Chippa United on 10th with 20 points.
Here is how Norman Mapeza reacted to the winning goal.
ZANU PF Former MP And Son On Trial Over US$500 Fraud
Former Zanu PF MP for Muzarabani South, Edward Raradza and his son, Matthew, will face trial on February 18 on charges of defrauding the Zimbabwe Farmers’ Development Company (ZFDC) of US$494 423 meant for farming implements. Raradza is the former chairperson of the company.
The trial was supposed to open yesterday, but the State, led by Mr Clemence Chimbare, applied for the matter to be deferred to February 18 after it failed to furnish the two with some documents they had requested.
Harare magistrate Hosea Mujaya then set the new date.
Allegations are that on July 9, 2009, Finwood Investments received farming implements worth US$497 649 through a credit facility from ZFDC.
On June 11, 2012, Raradza and Matthew allegedly acting in common purpose and without the company’s resolution, reduced Finwood Investment debt to US$500 000 after it had ballooned to US$597 844 due to interest and penalties.
On June 16 of the same year, Raradza allegedly deposited the US$500 000 into ZFDC’s BancABC account.
Further allegations are that on the same day, the two allegedly took US$494 423 and transferred it into Coachcard Investments’ account to clear their private company’s debt with BancABC.
Coachcard Investments is said to be owned by Raradza and his wife Julie.
The offence came to light in March 2014 after the Auditor- General’s report. Investigations led to Raradza and Mathew’s arrest.
In a related matter, the two appeared in court after they allegedly defrauded ZFDC of $10 million which was meant for farming implements from China for the company’s members.
It is alleged that sometime in 2005, ZFDC was tasked to source agricultural equipment from China on behalf of eligible farmers through a credit facility.
Each farmer was supposed to pay 10 percent deposit to the company.
Between 2005 and 2010, ZFDC received farming equipment on credit through China Export and Import Bank valued at $60 million.
Allegations against the pair were that after receiving the equipment, which was guaranteed by Government, they stole it from ZFDC.
Among the equipment stolen were tractors valued at $9,74 million.
The matter is still pending before the courts.
Maid Teaches 4 Year Old S*x Moves

A WOMAN from Famona, Bulawayo has appeared in court for allegedly teaching her employer’s son (4) to caress buttocks, breasts and private parts.
Princess Mpofu (21) was not asked to plead to a charge of performing indecent acts with a young person when she appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Lizwe Jamela.
She was remanded to January 21 on $100 bail.
Prosecuting, Mr Denmark Chihombe said sometime in October last year the minor caressed his grandmother’s friend and went on to touch her privates.
“When the complainant was scolded for his behaviour, he said the accused person had taught him to act in such a manner,” he said.
“Sometime in November in the same year, the boy’s mother was lying on the floor facing upwards when the complainant got on top of her and started performing sexual moves. When the complainant was asked what he was doing he said the accused person had taught him.”
The boy allegedly left his mother and went to the kitchen where he found the accused person and he started touching her buttocks but she made no effort to reprimand him.
Mr Chihombe said the boy allegedly also tried to touch the private parts of another woman (name withheld) by inserting his hands into her skirt.
The woman asked the boy what he was doing, he told her that the accused person had taught him to touch her buttocks, breasts and kiss private parts.
The matter was reported to the police leading to the arrest of the accused person.
Is Charamba Telling Truth When He Says ED Isn’t Trapped?
Emmerson Mnangagwa clearly unsettled:
- He has rushed to strip his deputy Constantino Chiwenga of powers of usurpation.
- He has rushed to dilute the Human Rights Commission.
- He feels unsettled by the opposition, MDC, the only party trusted and recognised by the economy as the legitimate winners of the 2018 polls. He fears opposition could use simple legal means, aided by the will of the masses buttressed by the will of desperate abused institutions, ligaments of government, to win a clean revolution.
- His panicking is boldly reflected through his threats to repeat a military crackdown similar to the January 2019 one.
- He has not left Zimbabwe for over 6 weeks ever since Chiwenga secretly flew into Zimbabwe and was welcomed by the Chinese embassy at RGM airport on 23rd November.
Farai Dziva| Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesman George Charamba has said there is nothing unusual, as his boss went on annual leave in the country amid speculation there is rising tension between Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga.
“Where should he be for his holidays?? And how does remaining in the country – his country – amount to entrapment?,” said Charamba.
He continued by asking, “anyway, which vacation has he ever spent outside the country since?”
According to Acting Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, George Charamba, Mnangagwa has started his annual vacation which runs for the next three weeks until the end January.
“The Office of the President and Cabinet wishes to advise that His Excellency the President, Cde E.D. Mnangagwa, has started his annual vacation which runs for the next three weeks until the end of the month.
During this period, Honourable Vice Presidents General (Rid) Dr C.G.D.N. Chiwenga and Colonel (Rid) Cde K.C.D. Mohadi, will take turns to act in his place, starting with Honourable Vice President Chiwenga.
The President will spend his vacation in the country,” said Charamba.
This follows a long period stretching more than a month the Zanu PF leader, has been caught on camera on several occasions, making loud visual-noises while holding his waist tight. The first time was on the day when his deputy general Constantino Chiwenga secretly flew into Zimbabwe. This was on the anniversary of his (Mnangagwa’s) coup presidency, the 23rd November after a mystery ridden 4 month medical sabbatical in China.
Mnangagwa has remained ‘trapped’ in the country. What is going on and what is he planning? This short documentary details the man’s survival plans between 2019 and 2020.
The following were some factual findings so far.
The government spokesman Nick Mangwana last month told ZimEye: “When HE leaves the country, you complain that he travels too much, he doesn’t stay at home. He stays at home you complain that he is not leaving the country. He is damned when he does and damned when he doesn’t. But being President, he always exercises his executive judgement.”
When is ED going for his annual leave, and why has he remained 'trapped' in Zimbabwe, spending his longest ever home stay period (since Nov coup) here since VP Chiwenga returned on 23rd Nov @Jamwanda2 @nickmangwana ? When is he leaving the country in the hands of his deputies? pic.twitter.com/J7vVAR0Hoe
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) December 27, 2019
When HE leaves the country, you complain that he travels too much, he doesn't stay at home. He stays at home you complain that he is not leaving the country. He is damned when he does and damned when he doesn't. But being President, he always exercises his executive judgement
— Nick Mangwana (@nickmangwana) December 27, 2019
ANOTHER ROUND OF LIVE AMMUNITION AGAINST CIVILIANS…
Speaking at his party’s Goromonzi conference mid December, 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 is planning a repeat of the same operation this January.
SHUTTING OUT CHIWENGA, MDC FROM ALL OPPORTUNITIES OF TAKING OVER.
Another very clear plot by the zanu-pf leader is that of shutting out his deputy from the coup days, Constantino Chiwenga from ever taking over power. It has already been discussed he has put in place a mechanism to ensure that the opposition MDC party never gets a legal advantange to take over from him, and this by heaping the blame, legal and penal, for the killings on them.
RETWEET! – Mnangagwa in Mwenezi clearly threatened brutality against doctors and lawyers also threatening to shorten the lives of people who make noise. pic.twitter.com/fJx5dOemL5
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) September 17, 2019
When Chiwenga returned to Zimbabwe from his sabbatical, Mnangagwa’s spokeman George Charamba did not at all celebrate the miraculous return. Instead he splashed litres of ink attacking China’s deputy ambassador for conducting a welcoming ceremony for the vice president at the RGM International Airport ahead of of senior government officials. Chiwenga had secretly flown into the country, aboard a Chinese jet paid for by the Asian nation’s government. To this Charamba complained against the Chinese envoy saying, itsitsi dzei? – what kind of sympathy is that?
A Mubaiwa (Chiwenga wife) uncle has described Chiwenga’s jetting into the country as treasonous, alluding that he invaded Zim airspace without informing aviation authorities in advance.
STRIPPING CHIWENGA OF POWERS TO REPLACE HIM.
In less than 30 days of Chiwenga’s return, Mnangagwa rushed to accelerate a bill that reduces his deputy to a mere apppointee who will never be able to replace him.
This is detailed in the following legal advisory by the Law Society which has complained that there is now a breakdown of Law and Order, as Mnangagwa gathers to himself more powers than his predecessor Robert Mugabe possessed.
MAKING VP, PROSECUTOR GENERAL, AND JUDGES MNANGAGWA’S OWN APPOINTEES SERVING AT HIS (PERSONAL) PLEASURE.
FULL TEXT- On the 17th of December 2019, Cabinet at its 45th meeting approved several amendments to the Constitution. Some of the notable proposed amendments relate to the appointments of Vice Presidents, the Prosecutor General, Public Protector, promotion of judges and the terms of office of judges. The other notable proposed amendments relate to the composition of the provincial councils and the extension of the provision on the women’s quota which was scheduled to end in 2023.
The Constitution provides for its amendment. Although amendments to the Constitution are allowed these ought to be necessary for the promotion of the rule of law and protection of the principles of democracy. Our Constitution is a democratic document which came out of extensive consultations. It is a national document which should be enduring. Amendments to the Constitution must be necessary for the enhancement of enshrined rights, accountability and good governance. Amendments must not be retrogressive.
In terms of Section 92 of the Constitution a presidential candidate chooses running mates who upon election become the national Vice Presidents. The rationale for these provision was to introduce non-disruptive succession planning whilst ensuring that in the event of a Vice President taking over the office of President he would be having the people’s mandate. The effect of the proposed amendment to Section 94 means that Vice Presidents will no longer be elected but appointed by the President. This removes the transparency and democratic process sought to be achieved by Section 92 in relation to the assumption of these important offices. In addition, the Vice President’s tenure will be at the pleasure of the President. An amendment is expected to cure a problem or mischief. This is not apparent in the present case. The proposed amendments further seek to change the procedures for the appointment of the Prosecutor General. The current procedure for the appointment of the Prosecutor General is similar to that of the judges. This is a transparent way of appointing this important office, which like the judiciary ought to enjoy prosecutorial independence. The proposed amendment whereby the President appoints the Prosecutor General upon consultation with the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) is reverting to the old constitution. The current provisions promote transparency in the appointment process. This will not be achieved under the proposed amendment. It is not clear what mischief the proposed amendment seeks to address. The fact of the matter though is that the amendment is retrogressive. It emasculates a position that is pivotal to our criminal justice. The amendment will remove the Prosecutor General’s independence. The appointment system also does not guarantee meritocracy as the basis for appointment. This cannot be achieved by simply consulting the JSC. In any case in terms of section 339, such consultation may not be binding on the President.
Section 180 sets out the conditions that must be met in relation to the appointment of judges. The proposed amendment seeks to provide for the President to appoint a sitting judge to a higher court upon consultation with JSC. This approach seeks to reverse the elaborate, and transparent system currently in place. It is not clear why we should depart from the current system. The proposed changes will take us back to the pre 2013 era where judicial appointments were shrouded in a veil of secrecy.
The proposed extension of the tenure of judges albeit on a contract basis and subject to medical certification on fitness, is not desirable in a country with a vibrant legal profession. There are many legal practitioners who are fit to hold the office of judges.
The introduction of the office of the Public Protector should be based on a true desire to achieve administrative justice especially by public offices. The 2013 Constitution deliberately omitted this institution on the basis that the functions could be effectively undertaken by the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission. The Ministry of Justice was recently lamenting that this commission is under resourced. Instead of properly funding the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission, the Cabinet is creating another institution which will have its own resource chewing bureaucracy. On the other hand, the present Constitution already provides for the establishment of an independent complaints mechanism to deal with misconduct by members of the security sector. This has not been instituted and yet Cabinet finds it necessary to create the public protector’s office. The Executive is failing to diligently and without delay perform all constitutional obligations as provided in Section 324.
The proposal to remove MPs and Senators from provincial councils also appear ill conceived. The presence of these members was supposed to bring the nexus between national and local development. The prosed amendments will perpetuate the disconnect between the national Programmes and the local/Provincial Programmes thus creating development inertia.
The Law Society of Zimbabwe reiterates that the provisions to the Constitution ought to be guarded jealously. Any proposed amendments to the Constitution should be for the people and by the people.
The Law Society of Zimbabwe further reiterates its position that the Constitution of Zimbabwe should be jealously guarded and protected in pursuance of the supremacy of the rule of law. The proposed amendments to the Constitution in the most, are unnecessary, retrogressive and are not in the interest of transparency, good governance and respect for the rule of law. Accordingly, the LSZ categorically denounces them.
Law Society of Zimbabwe
“Committed to Justice and the Rule of Law.”

Mnangagwa’s Railways “Mega Deal” Goes Back To The Drawing Board

State Media|GOVERNMENT has directed the National Railways of Zimbabwe to expeditiously flight adverts for fresh tenders for its recapitalisation project.
The directive follows the recent decision by Cabinet to revoke the US$400 million NRZ/ Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG)-Transnet Consortium recapitalisation deal.
Speaking during the parastatal’s strategic workshop in Matopos this week, Transport and Infrastructural Development Permanent Secretary Engineer Amos Marawa said it was sad to note the lack of progress on the NRZ recapitalisation project.
“I urge you to urgently finalise the matter and proceed as directed by Cabinet. As I indicated earlier, our guiding blueprint for this period is the Transitional Stabilisation Programme. It is thus critical to point out Government’s view and the need to continue addressing the challenges at NRZ,” he said.
The DIDG/Transnet Consortium was awarded the tender by the then State Procurement Board in August 2017 for the revival of NRZ’s operations.
Eng Marawa said the development of the rail sector was critical to Zimbabwe as it provided cheap transport for industry and commerce.
He said with an improved rail sector, industry and commerce are guaranteed cheap and efficient transport for goods and services.
“Recognising the interest in the sector, it is important that we consider the key policy interventions as defined in the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (October 2019 to December 2020) and the succeeding National Development Plan for the period 2021-2025,” he said.
Eng Marawa said it was Government’s view that through contributions from sectors such as the rail sector, the country would be able to attain the goals and aspirations of achieving an upper middle-income economy by 2030.
He said the past two decades had seen an increase in road traffic density as industry and commerce as well as people used road transport due to NRZ’s limited capacity to move freight and passengers.
“However, the increase in road traffic density has resulted in the deterioration of the state of the country’s road network as well as increased accidents leading to loss of lives and freight. This calls for interventions to ensure the implementation of the NRZ recapitalisation programme,” said Eng Marawa.
He said Government acknowledges the challenges NRZ is facing and was doing all within its powers to address them.
Eng Marawa said Government wanted the bulk of the goods for both commerce and industry to be moved by NRZ as opposed to road transport which was not only expensive but damaged the roads.
Parliament To Probe Origins Of The Machete Thugs

State Media|Parliament has instituted a probe to unearth the origins of machete gangs, how they are operating, the impact of their actions and what can be done to halt their activities that have had a devastating effect on the lucrative mining sector, one of the major foreign currency earners.
The machete wielding gangs’ criminal activities have wreaked havoc at gold mining sites across the country, causing several deaths and injuries.
The Parliament investigation, which will begin next week, will be carried out by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Development.
The Committee yesterday held an emergency meeting where it resolved to carry out the probe.
The Ministers of Mines and Mining Development (Winston Chitando), Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage (Kazembe Kazembe), Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs (Ziyambi Ziyambi), Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi will be summoned to appear before the committee.
Other stakeholders expected to appear before the same committee include media executives and editors, traditional chiefs, civil society organisations, the Zimbabwe Miners Federation and the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission.
Addressing a media conference after the meeting, the Committee’s Chairperson Edmond Mukaratigwa said they wanted to find out how the gangs came into being and how their activities had impacted on the gold sector, among other objectives.
“We acknowledge the efforts by different Government departments and the Committee has keenly discussed this issue today (yesterday) and resolved to conduct an inquiry into the matter in order to identify and trace the foundation and development of the gold panning gangs; to find out the impact of their activities on gold production in light of the $12 billion target set for the mining industry by 2023; to establish what Government is doing to end the perpetuity of the terrorism against gold producers by the gold panning gangs,” he said.
“The Committee further resolved that Government kick-starts legislative procedures to allow for stiffer penalties with regards to such perpetrators as was done in the case of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act regarding the vandalism of railway and electrical material among others.”
Mukaratigwa said the Committee resolved to engage Government to expedite the formalisation of artisanal miners to ensure accountability of their activities.
It was necessary to identify the challenges being faced by Government and stakeholders in quelling the challenges bedevilling the gold sector and the society at large and to compile and present a comprehensive report to Parliament with findings and recommendations, he said.
Cde Mukaratigwa said the Committee urged Government to intensify efforts to stamp out the gangs permanently and increase police presence in known hotspots.
He said it was their duty as representatives of the people to act against the lawlessness being perpetuated by the gangs.
“The Committee is perplexed by the rampant killings going on in the mining sector and as elected representatives of the people, Parliament will not remain silent on the issue,” said Cde Mukaratigwa.
“Within its mandate, Parliament and Government shall work to ensure that punitive measures are put in place as it affects our major resource and reduces the market space by tainting our minerals,” Mukaratigwa said.
“They are a danger to society taking into consideration the impact these gold panning gangs have on the social, cultural and economic spheres of Zimbabwe. The committee, through its constitutional obligation, is re-affirming fully its participation against the illegal activities being carried out by the gold panning gangs.”
Zimbabwe has always been a civilised Republic regulated by the laws enacted by Parliament and unruly elements need to be dealt with, said Cde Mukaratigwa.
The gangs murdered Constable Wonder Hokoyo in Battlefields just before New Year and a gold buyer, Marko Dube, was also killed in Mvuma a few days later.
Police have since arrested a number of people belonging to the machete gangs in Kadoma, Mt Darwin, Mazowe, Gweru and Bubi in Matabeleland North province.
Businessman Gets 20 Years For Raping Employee Bar Lady In A Storeroom

A PROMINENT Mberengwa businessman has been jailed 20 years for raping one of his employees.
Praymore Ndlela (52) who runs a chain of grocery shops and a bar at Maranda Business centre, appeared before Gweru regional magistrate Mrs Phathekile Msipa facing one count of indecent assault and another of rape.
He pleaded not guilty to both counts but was convicted due to overwhelming evidence.
Ndlela will serve an effective jail term of 17 years and six months after part of the sentence was conditionally suspended.
In delivering sentence Mrs Msipa said Ndlela committed serious offences and there was need to send a deterrent message to other employers who would want to abuse their workers.
It was the State’s case as presented by prosecutor, Mr Kelvin Guvheya that on February 20 last year Ndlela unlawfully and with indecent intent, grabbed the complainant` by the waist and molested her without her consent.
The court further heard that on the same date, Ndlela instructed the complainant who was the bar lady to load empty crates which were in a store room into his vehicle.
The court heard that Ndlela followed the complainant into the storeroom, grabbed her by the waist, she tripped to the ground and he raped her.
Donald Trump Pulls Back From War With Iran, But Iran Still Wants More.
News Agents|President Donald Trump pulled back from the brink of war with Iran on Wednesday, saying that Tehran appeared to be “standing down” after firing missiles — without causing casualties — at US troops based in Iraq.
In a televised address to the nation from the White House, Trump emphasised there were “no Americans harmed” in the ballistic missile salvo aimed at two bases.
While he promised to immediately impose “punishing” new economic sanctions on Tehran, Trump welcomed signs the Islamic republic “appears to be standing down” in the tit-for-tat confrontation.
The comments cooled what threatened to become an uncontrolled boiling over of tensions after Trump ordered the killing last Friday of a top Iranian general, Qasem Soleimani.
In New York, the Nasdaq stock market index surged to a record high of 9,129.24.
However, the US president, facing both an impeachment trial in Congress and a tough reelection in November, defended his targeting of a man seen by many as Iran’s second most influential official.
Soleimani, a national hero at home, was “the world’s top terrorist” and “should have been terminated long ago,” Trump said.
And although Trump ended his remarks with a call for peace, he opened by stating that he would never allow Iran to procure a nuclear weapon.
It was Trump’s 2018 withdrawal from a multinational agreement aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and the reimposition of crippling economic sanctions against Tehran, which began an intensification of tensions between the two countries.
Iran’s missiles targeted the sprawling Ain al-Asad airbase in western Iraq and a base in Arbil, both housing American and other foreign troops from a US-led coalition fighting the remnants of the Islamic State jihadist group.
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who earlier promised “revenge” for Soleimani, called the missiles a “slap in the face” against the United States.
He indicated there was more to come.
“The question of revenge is another issue,” Khamenei said in a televised speech.
Iraq’s military said it also sustained no casualties. But the strike highlighted the difficult position of Iraq, caught in an ever-deepening conflict between Trump and Iran.
The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, dismissed suggestions that Iran did not mean to kill Americans with the missile barrage.
“I believe, based on what I saw and what I know, is that they were intended to cause structural damage, destroy vehicles and equipment and aircraft and to kill personnel. That’s my own personal assessment,” Milley told reporters.
Iraqi President Barham Saleh rejected Iraq being a “battlefield for warring sides.”
At the United Nations, Iran’s ambassador said in a letter to Secretary General Antonio Guterres that despite the missile firing, Iran respects Iraq’s territorial integrity.
Iran has powerful militia allies in Iraq and they said they intended to take revenge for Friday’s US drone attack, in which top Iraqi paramilitary commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis died alongside Soleimani.
Muhandis was the deputy head of Iraq’s Hashed al-Shaabi, a military network incorporated into the Iraqi state whose factions are backed by Tehran.
Late Wednesday two rockets, fired by unidentified forces, landed in the supposedly high-security Green Zone, where US and other embassies are located, security sources said.
AFP correspondents heard two loud detonations.
The brazenness of Iran’s ballistic missile strike was unusual.
But as the dust settled, it appeared that Iran’s attack — coming soon after the burial of Soleimani at a funeral in front of vast crowds — might have been more symbolic than anything.
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif indicated Iran was satisfied for now.
“Iran took and concluded proportionate measures in self-defense,” Zarif said on Twitter.
Reflecting deep concerns among Trump’s domestic opponents, the Democratic-led US House of Representatives scheduled a vote for Thursday on limiting the Republican president’s ability to wage war against Iran without congressional approval.
“The president has made clear that he does not have a coherent strategy to keep the American people safe, achieve de-escalation with Iran and ensure stability in the region,” House speaker Nancy Pelosi said.
But US Defense Secretary Mark Esper insisted the United States has restored some deterrence against Iran in the wake of the Soleimani killing.
“But we will see. Time will tell,” Esper said.
The apparent de-escalation in Iran did not remove pressure from approximately 5,200 US troops stationed across Iraq, where they face pro-Iranian Shiite militias and political opposition.
Paramilitary chief Qais al-Khazali — blacklisted as a “terrorist” by the US — said his side’s response to the United States “will be no less than the size of the Iranian response.”
But US Vice President Mike Pence told the CBS Evening News that “we’re receiving some encouraging intelligence that Iran is sending messages to those very same militias not to move against American targets or civilians.”
Angered at the US drone strike, the Iraqi parliament has called for expulsion of American troops, sparking embarrassing confusion at the Pentagon over how to respond.
Separately, a Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737 crashed just outside Tehran after taking off bound for Kiev, killing all 176 people on board shortly after Iran launched its missiles towards Iraq.
There was no immediate suggestion of any link with the strikes but carriers including Air France, Royal Dutch Airlines and Lufthansa announced they were suspending flying though Iranian and Iraqi airspace as a precaution.
The US aviation regulator banned civil flights over Iraq, Iran and the Gulf, citing the potential for “misidentification” of aircraft.
Zim Police Top List Of Human Rights Violators Followed By ZANU PF.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is topping the list of public violence perpetrators in the southern African nation closely followed by the ruling Zanu PF party, according to the latest report of the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP).
In the report released Wednesday, ZPP said intimidation and harassment were the most noted human rights violations in December last year despite a sharp decrease in such cases.
“As has been the trend in the past, intimidation and harassment formed the majority of the violations at 60. The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) dominated the list of perpetrators, followed by Zanu PF. The dominance by the police reveals a state where there is use of the security apparatus to stifle dissent. This trend is a shift from the former government of the late Robert Mugabe where Zanu PF almost always dominated the list of perpetrators.
“Mashonaland and Harare provinces recorded the highest number of violations with Mashonaland Central recording 22 violations, Harare with 21 violations and Mashonaland East 19 violations. Matabeleland provinces recorded the lowest violations as usual.”
ZPP recorded a total of 119 human rights violations in the month of December. “This is a sharp decrease from the 209 recorded in November 2019. December has always recorded lower numbers of human rights violations probably because focus will be on the farming season and tending to fields.
Police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi was unavailable for comment as he was not responding to calls on his mobile phone.
ZPP said, “Police brutality and harassment is disturbing as it presents a scenario where the supposed citizens’ protectors become a threat to the same citizens.”
It cited several cases of alleged police brutality, including an incident that happened on December 12, 2019, in which anti- riot police officers assaulted and apprehended vendors and members of the public in Harare central business district at Market Square.
“In the midst of street battles with vendors, police assaulted labour rights activist, Nation Mudzitirwa whom they spotted disembarking from renowned human rights lawyer, Douglas Coltart’s vehicle. Mudzitirwa sustained serious injuries on the face, back and knees. Among the victims who were apprehended were six males and seven females.
“The police also forced Mudzitirwa into their vehicle and later released him without any charge, before getting to Harare Central Police Station.”
In another case, ZPP said, on 24 December 2019, Abel Karowangoro, a Zimbabwe Media Commission-accredited journalist working for the Zimbabwe Morning Post, was arrested in Harare’s central business district.
“Karowangoro was apprehended by five anti-riot police officers while filming queues of pensioners battling to withdraw their money from banks. The police details took him to Harare Central Police Station where they interrogated and detained him before his release.
“In a related incident, Blessing Chidakwa, a journalist with the Herald and accredited with the ZMC was detained by police officers on 25 December 2019 and was forced to delete footage he had recorded of police officers smashing windscreens of commuter omnibuses. Chidakwa was manhandled by three police officers at Roadport bus terminus on Christmas Day. The officers dragged him to where their vehicle was parked and forced him to delete all the pictures he had taken. He did not resist for fear of being assaulted with baton sticks that the police were wielding. He was only released after he threatened to notify the National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi of the incident.”
ZPP said politicians were not spared from police harassment as anti-riot police officers harassed Movement for Democratic Change Ward 43 councillor, Norman Makondo, at Budiriro 5 Shopping Centre on 29 December 2019.
“The officers who were raiding vendors harassed Makondo for confronting them at the shopping centre. They took Makondo to Budiriro police station charging him with inciting public violence, by condemning their operation. Makondo was detained and interrogated for hours before being released.”
Several other incidents of alleged police harassment were cited, including a case in which police are said to have demanded a bribe after they found MDC youth having a party in Harare.
They were accused of holding an illegal gathering.
VOA
War Collaborators Demand Harare’s “Sunshine City” Status From Council

State Media|Citizens Protection Council of Zimbabwe (CPCZ), an affiliate of the Zimbabwe Liberation and War Collaborators’ Association (ZILIWACO), has called on relevant authorities to ensure Harare’s Sunshine City status is restored by 2025.
Speaking in an interview with state media yesterday, CPCZ empowerment director Rex Chikoti said the restoration of Harare’s Sunshine City status required the combined efforts of councillors, council staff and other stakeholders.
He said citizens’ rights should be protected, hence they were embarking on awareness campaigns to ensure people were aware of their rights.
“As we aim to have a Sunshine City by 2025 and an upper-middle income economy by 2030, council should seek to do its job effectively in line with the (two blueprints),” said Chikoti.
“We want our citizens to know their rights so that in turn they know who to vote for to get proper service delivery in both urban and rural settings.
“As citizens we should be protected by Government through local authorities, safeguarding citizens’ rights like the right to water, right to shelter and a safe and clean environment.”
Mr Chikoti urged Harare City Council to put in place effective transport management techniques to deal with unruly kombi operators and touts.
“Council should protect transport operators and there should be proper transport management because we have unruly touts that are making money at the expense of council.
“The HCC should protect people’s rights and say no to profiteering activities because we have unruly touts and those mushikashika operators carrying out illegal activities and this negatively affects council operations,” said Mr Chikoti.
He said dealing with illegal vendors disrupting the free flow of vehicular and human traffic was also a priority as they were not paying for the spaces they occupied.
“Right now we have so many places in Harare that are inhabitable, including the CBD. For example, Town House is now a very dirty area and the people operating around that area, like vendors (and Bindura-Mt Darwin kombis) are not paying for the services,” he said.
Govt Disburses $2 Million Dollars To ZANU PF Bakeries

Own Correspondent|Government has disbursed over $2 million towards the hopeless medieval ZANU PF initiated community bakeries programme.
Deputy Minister of finance revealed that the funds from government were disbursed by the Women’s Bank through the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development.
Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Development Clemence Chiduwa and Zaka East legislator said the community bakeries programme empowered villagers.
He said food security was guaranteed if production was done at village level.
“The opening up of community bakeries has resulted in the creation of employment for the youths and women,” he said.
He said it was important for people to consider healthy eating habits, as the country strived to have an upper middle-income economy by 2030.
“We want to destroy the cartels and bring the prices down,” he said.
In Zaka Central, the community-led bakeries project was officially launched last week, with the local MP Cde Davison Svuure urging the youths to take the project seriously.
“The project is going to empower our youths and women and I am very sure it is going to transform our lives,” he said.
A survey last week established that more than 400 community bakeries were now operating in the province.
Women and youths from all seven wards were trained in making confectionery, petroleum jelly and shoe and floor polish.
A number of women said they were happy with the community bakeries as they can now generate income for their families.
“As women, we are very happy that income generating projects have come to our doorsteps,” said Mrs Ellen Moyo. “We sell a loaf of bread for $8,50 and buns are going for $1 for two.
“We are now able to raise money for our families and paying school fees for our children has been made easier. We are being encouraged to work hard so that we can grow our economy to achieve Vision 2030.”
Mrs Moyo said her group pocketed more than $1 200 per week.
Mnangagwa Finally Mourns Dennis Norman Fails To Give Him A National Honour.

Own Correspondent|President Emmerson Mnangagwa has finally seen it proper to consoled the Norman family following the death of the first Minister of Agriculture in independent Zimbabwe, Denis Norman.
Mr Norman died two weeks ago in Oxfordshire,United Kingdom, after a long battle with cancer.
ZimEye.com broke the news of Norman’s death last week but President Mnangagwa and the government remained silent on the issue.
He was 88.
In his condolences, Mnangagwa did not accord any national honour to the former minister, who has been described by many as a bridge between the colonial regime and the new Government of majority rule.
Norman was arguably the brains behind the country’s huge agriculture growth in the early years into independence.
In his condolence message, the President described Mr Norman as a long-time leader of the agriculture sector before independence in 1980.
“Mr Norman was among a few handful of white leaders who offered to serve under a black majority Government at independence, thus validating our policy of national reconciliation following 15 years of our armed struggle against white settler colonialism.
“This was a bold gesture which ended racial polarisation and laid a lasting basis for racial amity and peace in the country. Leaders like Norman, David Smith, Chris Anderson and Dr Timothy Stamps all late will be remembered in our country’s history for playing a salutary role in the formative years of our Nation,” he said.
As Minister of Government, the President said Mr Norman worked hard towards a unified, non-racial agricultural sector where farmers related to each other and collaborated on grounds of their calling and not along the racial divide of colonial times.
“On behalf of the Nation of Zimbabwe which he loyally served, its Government of which he was part for so long and on my own behalf, I wish to express my heartfelt condolences to the Norman family on their saddest loss. May they derive comfort from the deep respect and regard which our nation continues to give him. May his soul rest in eternal peace,” he said.
It was through his efforts that the Grain Marketing Board, Cotton Marketing Board (now Cotton Company of Zimbabwe) and Dairy Marketing Board (now Dairibord Zimbabwe Limited) among other entities were formed to benefit farmers after independence.
Mr Norman was part of the initiation of the Beira Corridor Development and also served as Minister of Transport.
Source: State Media
Army Officers Survive Death Scare

State Media|Eleven Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officers were injured last night when the driver of the bus they were travelling in lost control as it descended a slope near Kuwadzana 6 and veered off the road before landing on its side.
The bus which was on its way from Inkomo Barracks, via town to Norton, had around 30 passengers on board.
No fatalities were reported as of last night.
Five of the injured were critical.
“We were fortunate that most passengers had dropped in town and others along the way before the accident occurred. By the time the bus got here, it had about 30 passengers on board,” said Lt Col Gotami.
Met Department Warns Of Flash Floods
People should be cautious during thunderstorms and heavy rainfall as localised flash flooding remains possible, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) said yesterday.
In an interview, MSD meteorologist Ms Charity Denhere said while the lighter rains falling this week had produced no floods, the recent heat made hail, lightning and flash flooding probable going forward.
Ms Denhere said isolated thunderstorms on Tuesday saw Victoria Falls receiving 30mm of rain, whilst Mhondoro received 25mm, Karoi and Kariba 15mm and the rest of the country 10mm or less.
Rain forecast for tomorrow should see Manicaland, Matabeleland South, Masvingo and southern areas of Midlands having heavier storms and drains may fail to cope in urban or built-up settings, while visibility may be compromised, especially for drivers, during heavy downpours.
She said insecure home roofs, schools and shopping centres could be blown off by strong winds, while asbestos roofing could be perforated by hailstones in some instances, potentially endangering occupants.
“The department will continue monitoring the conditions and update the public accordingly,” said Ms Denhere.
“The public is also being requested to provide feedback or information on disasters.”

11 Injured In Army Bus Accident
Eleven Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officers were injured last night when the driver of the bus they were travelling in lost control as it descended a slope near Kuwadzana 6 and veered off the road before landing on its side.
Speaking to The Herald from the scene of the accident last night, deputy director military police Lieutenant Colonel Velancio Gotami said the bus which was on its way from Inkomo Barracks, via town to Norton, had around 30 passengers on board.
No fatalities were reported as of last night.
Lt Col Gotami said five of the injured were critical.
He said the injured were taken to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and others to Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks (formerly KG VI).
“We were fortunate that most passengers had dropped in town and others along the way before the accident occurred. By the time the bus got here, it had about 30 passengers on board,” said Lt Col Gotami.State media

Battle To Subdue Machete Gangs Intensifies
As armed detachments of the Police Support Unit are flung into the battle to crush machete gangs, Parliament has launched an investigation to unearth the origins of the gangs, how they operate, their impact and how they can be tamed by police action and legal changes.
Machete gangs’ have wreaked havoc at gold mining sites across the country, causing deaths and injuries and threatening the entire gold mining industry, and have been moving into other violent crime in towns, cities and rural business centres.
While police deploy the muscle to crush the gangs, rounding up one major gang in Mazowe yesterday, legislators want longer-term solutions including the formalisation of the small-scale gold sectors and legal changes to bring in tougher penalties for those who operate outside the law.
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Development held an emergency meeting yesterday and decided on the probe with the preliminary list of those to be summoned to give evidence and advice including the Ministers of Mines and Mining Development (Winston Chitando), Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage (Kazembe Kazembe), Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs (Ziyambi Ziyambi), Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi.
Others expected to appear before the same committee include media executives and editors, traditional chiefs, civil society organisations, the Zimbabwe Miners Federation and the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission.
Yesterday, enhanced police operations scored a major success when the gang that has been occupying Jumbo Mine in Mazowe was rounded up with its explosives and equipment and the police promised more of these well-manned raids on gangs with armed detachments of the Police Support Unit deployed across Zimbabwe to back operations at provincial and district level against machete gangs.
In yesterday’s joint operation, 14 illegal miners were arrested at Jumbo Mine, with 11 machetes seized along with 423 sticks of explosives, four rows of copper wire and nine hammer mills.State media

Is Mnangagwa Afraid Of Leaving The Country?

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa will spend his annual in the country amid speculation there is rising tension between him and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga.
According to Acting Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, George Charamba, Mnangagwa has started his annual vacation which runs for the next three weeks until the end January.
“The Office of the President and Cabinet wishes to advise that His Excellency the President, Cde E.D. Mnangagwa, has started his annual vacation which runs for the next three weeks until the end of the month.
During this period, Honourable Vice Presidents General (Rid) Dr C.G.D.N. Chiwenga and Colonel (Rid) Cde K.C.D. Mohadi, will take turns to act in his place, starting with Honourable Vice President Chiwenga.
The President will spend his vacation in the country,” said Charamba.
For The Love Of The Country?Mnangagwa To Spend Annual Leave In Zimbabwe
Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa will spend his annual in the country amid speculation there is rising tension between him and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga.
According to Acting Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, George Charamba, Mnangagwa has started his annual vacation which runs for the next three weeks until the end January.
“The Office of the President and Cabinet wishes to advise that His Excellency the President, Cde E.D. Mnangagwa, has started his annual vacation which runs for the next three weeks until the end of the month.
During this period, Honourable Vice Presidents General (Rid) Dr C.G.D.N. Chiwenga and Colonel (Rid) Cde K.C.D. Mohadi, will take turns to act in his place, starting with Honourable Vice President Chiwenga.
The President will spend his vacation in the country,” said Charamba.

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Pastor Commits Suicide After Killing Wife
A Kenyan pastor killed himself after murdering his wife over their leadership positions in the church.
Pastor Elijah Misiko of the Ground for God’s Gospel Ministry in Mombasa, Kenya stabbed his wife with a knife twice during a Sunday service.
Misiko then used the same knife to slit his throat, dying immediately. His wife Ann Mughoi, succumbed to her injuries a while late in a hospital.
Kisauni Sub County Police Commander Julius Kiragu explained in a video that Misiko was frustrated with his wife and place in the church. Said Kiragu:
The fact of the matter is the wife was a senior pastor in that church. That’s why she was pushing away the husband.
Before the murder-suicide, Misiko wrote a 17-page suicide note explaining that he killed his wife over church relations.
Reports indicate that Elijah and Ann had been separated at the time over leadership and church ownership disagreements.
The now-deceased couple started Ground for God’s Gospel Ministry together, with Anne being a senior pastor while Elijah was an assistant pastor, but they had been arguing over church ownership since 2017.
More: CHVn Radio

Shock As Clergyman Kills Wife In Front Of Congregants
A Kenyan pastor killed himself after murdering his wife over their leadership positions in the church.
Pastor Elijah Misiko of the Ground for God’s Gospel Ministry in Mombasa, Kenya stabbed his wife with a knife twice during a Sunday service.
Misiko then used the same knife to slit his throat, dying immediately. His wife Ann Mughoi, succumbed to her injuries a while late in a hospital.
Kisauni Sub County Police Commander Julius Kiragu explained in a video that Misiko was frustrated with his wife and place in the church. Said Kiragu:
The fact of the matter is the wife was a senior pastor in that church. That’s why she was pushing away the husband.
Before the murder-suicide, Misiko wrote a 17-page suicide note explaining that he killed his wife over church relations.
Reports indicate that Elijah and Ann had been separated at the time over leadership and church ownership disagreements.
The now-deceased couple started Ground for God’s Gospel Ministry together, with Anne being a senior pastor while Elijah was an assistant pastor, but they had been arguing over church ownership since 2017.
More: CHVn Radio

Video: Paul Mangwana Dances In Front Of Mrs Mnangagwa
Gvnt Mourns Denis Norman

By A Correspondent- The president has expressed his sadness over the passing on of Zimbabwe’s first Agricultural Minister Denis Norman.
In his condolence statement, the President described Norman as a unifier and said:
A long time leader of the agriculture sector before our independence in 1980, Mr Norman was among a handful of white leaders who offered to serve under a black-majority government at independence, thus validating our policy of national reconciliation following 15 years of our armed struggle against white settler colonialism
This was a bold gesture which ended racial polarisation and laid a lasting basis for racial amity and peace in the country
As a Minister in government, Mr Norman worked hard towards a unified, non racial agricultural sector where farmers related to each other and collaborated on grounds of their calling, and not along the racial divide of colonial times
Denis succumbed to cancer on 20 December 2019. He was the first agricultural minister and was later moved to the transport ministry where he was part of the Beira Corridor initiative.
-StateMedia
Thunderous Welcome For Auxillia Mnangagwa In Chivi
“Be Warned”: Zanu Pf Youths Tell Prophets Of Doom
By A Correspondent- The ruling party’s youth league has issued a stern warning to a cleric who warned the govt about an impending revolt if they don’t work towards solving the socio-economic crisis.
The warning was issued by the Zanu Pf youth league’s Pupurai Togarepi who said:
As the vanguard of the party, we would like to draw a line in the sand and warn naysayers and misguided prophets of doom to stop forthwith inciting the people of Zimbabwe, otherwise they will face the full wrath of the people’s party
Togarepi was responding to ZCC Clesir Bishop Mtata who was quoted to have said the government by not listening to the cries of masses was creating an inevitable condition for a revolution.
-DailyNews
Gvnt Invites Civil Servants For Further Dialogue
By A Correspondent- The government is reportedly trying to avoid a mega strike by inviting civil servants for a further dialogue.
This was revealed by Apex Council’s Gibson Mashangu who reportedly said Civil Servants have temporarily shelved their plans to organise a strike till they hear what the govt has to offer:
We understand government has called for a meeting to deliberate on Cost of Living Adjustment on Friday. We are going to attend and hear what they are offering.
If there is nothing of substance, then our position that we are incapacitated has not changed and … is going to be exemplified by the failure of schools to open next week because teachers left their stations for the holidays and … cannot come back now.
Civil Servants have said the government is not being truthful in negotiating with them hance they are planning a mega strike in the near future.
-DailyNews
Over Half Of Zim’s Population In Dire Need Of Food Aid
By A Correspondent- Seven million Zimbabweans residing in both rural and urban areas have reportedly registered for food aid.
The state media reports that a third of the vulnerable population, which is 2.2 million people, resides in the urban areas.
Public Labour and Social Welfare Deputy Minister, Lovemore Matuke on Wednesday said that the government, together with its partners had started assisting the vulnerable people.
Matuke said:
We have started extending food aid and cash assistance to some of them, but we are yet to cover all the affected people.
Zimbabwe is facing severe starvation due to El Nino induced drought, Tropical Cyclone Idai which destroyed crops which were weeks away from harvest and the deteriorating economic situation.
-StateMedia
This is happening when the Public Accounts Committee is alleging that more than US$3 billion meant for Command Agriculture was abused by the scheme runners, Sakunda Holdings which is owned by Kuda Tagwirei.
-StateMedia
Consumer Watchdog Laments “Misgovernance”
By A Correspondent- The National Consumer Rights Association (Nacora) has bemoaned the uncertainty among parents amid indications that many schools will increase fees by at least 1 000% despite a government directive to cap increments by 20%.
Several schools in Matabeleland met parents last month and proposed fees and levy hikes with most private boarding schools demanding between $3 000 and $16 000 per term.
Nacora advocacy and campaign manager Effie Ncube said the skyrocketing cost of education will further marginalise children with disadvantaged backgrounds and render education a preserve of a rich few.
“The misgovernance of the country is now costing children their future. In the past year, we saw many children dropping out of school due to deepening poverty and rising cost of living,” Ncube said.
He said a research by Nacora indicated that many children will not enrol for school this year due to astronomical fees and high cost of uniforms and learning aides.
“We, therefore, call upon government to place its priorities to ensure that no child is left behind. Otherwise literacy will go down exponentially over the coming years,” Ncube said.
“Also, we call upon the government to ensure full secondary education enrolment and that no child drops out due to poverty. The same applies to tertiary education.”
-Newsday
Frank Buyanga Welcomes Second Child.
By A Correspondent| Prominent businessman Frank Buyanga was blessed with a baby girl in the early hours of yesterday morning and announced the news on social media platform Facebook on his personal account.
The African Medallion Group supremo welcomed his second child named Ariella Deborah and was showered with congratulatory messages by many followers and friends on his post which read;
“Thank you Lord for an amazing delivery this morning. Welcome Ariella Deborah. I love you. 7/1/2020. A big thank you to the men and women of God who continue to pray for my two children. Isaiah 54:13 – All your children will be taught by the Lord and great will be their peace.”
The beaming father starts the year well on the back of another successful year in business for the enterprising businessman. Buyanga is also the founder of Hamilton Foundation which assists people who lack basic needs and is widely viewed as an icon of youth empowerment and inspiration.
A regular guest of various prominent people including heads of state, theSouth African based businessman is said to be one of the wealthiest people and among the youngest millionaires in Africa and rarely shares details into his private life but is often involved in philanthropic and social initiatives and widely popular in business circles.
Dry Spell Claims Over 13k Cattle
By A Correspondent- Masvingo province in the last 5 months lost a total of 13 000 cattle due to the drought that was experienced in 2019, it has emerged.
This was revealed by Masvingo Acting Agritex Provincial Officer, Mr Aron Muchazivepi who spoke to the state media and said:
We have had too much of a dry spell, there is no grazing land anymore and so cattle are dying. Some of the deaths are forced slaughters after farmers realize that there is no alternative.
Matabeleland also lost over 21000 beasts due to the drought and over 115 elephants died in Hwange due to the drought that left half the country in need of food aid.
“Address Partisan Distribution Of Food”: ZPP Tells Gvnt
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) has urged government to deal with the numerous reports of partisan food aid distribution and ensure that every deserving citizen does not go hungry as the country faces one of its worst droughts in decades.
In its December 2019 Monthly Monitoring Report just released, ZPP, a local organisation that aims at building peace and promoting peaceful conflict resolution, documents several cases where people were denied food aid on political affiliation basis.
“Discrimination in the distribution of food and other aid remained problematic in the month of December 2019 with a 22.7% contribution to the total recorded violations. The violations also affected citizens’ other rights and freedoms such as the freedom of association,” reads part of the report.
“Communities have been receiving food aid and agricultural inputs as the rainy season has started. Unfortunately, the aid has been manipulated in many cases for political mileage and as a retribution tool. Supporters and perceived supporters of the MDC continued to be targeted with this form of discrimination as they were being punished for their political affiliation.”
One of the cases recorded by ZPP implicates a Zanu PF official in ward 14, Gokwe Gumunyu.
“Villagers gathered at Nyamhara Business Centre to receive rice which had been disbursed by the government and was meant for every villager. The Zanu PF chairperson in the area, Joe Madzana informed the villagers that all the aid which is delivered in the area passes through Zanu PF structures as the ruling party and that those not in Zanu PF structures would never receive aid from the government.
He then proceeded to force the villagers to sing Zanu PF songs and chant the party’s slogans. He dared those who had been aggrieved to report anywhere they wanted as nothing would happen to him,” reports ZPP.
In its report, ZPP point out that legislators were among the perpetrators of politicisation of aid.
“On 29 December 2019 where close to 500 villagers from Mudzi North convened at Nyamuyaruka Business Centre to receive drought relief rice from the government.
The rice was distributed in a partisan manner by a Zanu PF Mudzi North ward chairperson Gilbert Makazhu with the guidance of Mudzi North Legislator.
Three MDC supporters were denied the rice and the legislator told villagers that MDC supporters would never benefit from government aid and inputs since their legislators do not recognize President Mnangagwa as the constitutionally elected President of the Republic of Zimbabwe in Parliament.”
ZPP urged lawmakers ‘to act in a manner that unifies communities as they represent every member of their constituency in Parliament.’
-Newsday
Head On Collision Claims 2
By A Correspondent- Two people died on the spot, while four others were seriously injured after a Harare bound bus collided with a Toyota fun cargo near the 320 kilometre peg along the Harare-Bulawayo highway this Wednesday morning.
Two people who died in the accident were travelling in the Toyota Fun Cargo whose driver was seriously injured.
The bus was travelling from Botswana to Harare while the Toyota Fun cargo was travelling in the opposite direction when the accident occurred.
Midlands provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Joel Goko says they are investigating a possible culpable homicide case against the bus driver.
Initial police investigations show that the bus driver tried to overtake near a curve before encroaching into the opposite lane resulting in the head-on collision.
The injured who include some foreign nationals were taken to Gweru central hospital for medical attention.
Inspector Goko appealed to drivers to exercise caution and avoid speeding on the roads to preserve lives.
This follows another road accident which occurred yesterday at Tshipangali area in Esigodini in which three people died while others were injured in a Zupco bus accident. The bus was travelling from Beitbridge to Bulawayo.
According to Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Matabeleland South Provincial Spokesperson, Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele, the driver of the bus was speeding and failed to adjust following rains which fell in the area yesterday, he then failed to control the bus which veered off the road and overturned, killing three victims on the spot.
-StateMedia