Ndiraya Wary Of Misfiring DeMbare Strikers


DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya is worried by his misfiring strikers as they prepare for a tricky Chibuku Super Cup quarter-final clash against Black Rhinos on Sunday.

The Harare giants went unbeaten in Group 1 of the competition as they cruised to the last eight of the competition.

Their defence conceded only two goals in the 10 group stage matches, which were both own goals by Emmanuel Jalai in the two games against Caps United.

While former Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson once claimed that defence “win you titles,” Ndiraya is demanding his front men to be ruthless in front of goal if the team is to win the Chibuku Super Cup title this year.

DeMbare’s five-man strikeforce of Tinashe Makanda, Albert Eonde, Newman Sianchali, David Temwanjira and young Luke Musikiri have contributed only two of the 12 goals that the club has scored in the tournament.

Both were scored by Eonde in the matches against Herentals and Yadah.

“The way we have defended is what we want to see,” Ndiraya said.

“But I’m not happy about the creative and scoring part of the team. The creativity is not really there. We are not taking advantage of the talent that we have and of the strengths that we have in the team. We need to look for someone who can really give us that final pass.”

“We need to be consistent in terms of goalscoring. We have relied too much on our midfielders to score. Our strikers have not been consistent and we hope that they can improve and change things and apply a smash and grab mentality.”

Young Bill Antonio, who plays as a winger and midfield workhorse Shadreck Nyahwa have also scored two goals for DeMbare this season.

Ndiraya is happy with how his team has performed in the tournament so far, but says all that good work could be rendered inconsequential if the team loses against Rhinos.

“It would be sad that we have done very well so far in the tournament and fail to progress beyond the quarterfinals.”

He rested the bulk of his starters including Nyahwa, Patson Jaure, Juan Mutudza, Trevor Mavhunga and Godknows Murwira in the Sunday match against Harare City.

He claimed that some of them were a yellow card away from suspension, so he didn’t want to expose them to possible suspension in the Rhinos clash.

“We expect a very tough match, but we will have all our players in place, a huge pool of players to select the best team for that game. So, we are looking forward to it,” Ndiraya said.

“We have done really well in this tournament and I’m hoping that we can shift our focus and our mind going into the quarter-finals. We are playing one of our biggest rivals and they are also our bogey side in Black Rhinos. So, we have to prepare mentally and physically for the match so that we go through to the next round.

“The mentality has to change in the way we approach the game. There has to be a winner on the day. In the group stages, you would drop points and not really worry about it but this time around we have to get a win. How we will get the result is something else, but we have to approach that game with a very different mentality from the way we played the 10 group matches. That is a huge job to do, to train the players psychologically so that we get the mentality that we need for this game.”

Chibuku Super Cup quarterfinal fixtures (All matches to be played at Baobab Stadium)

Saturday: Chicken Inn v Ngezi Platinum Stars (11am), FC Platinum v Highlanders (3pm)

Sunday: Cranborne
Bullets v Harare City (11am), Dynamos v Black Rhinos (3pm)- NewsDay

Madhuku Says Sanctions Keeping Mnangagwa On Power

By A Correspondent- The National Constitution Assembly, NCA Party sanctions were giving the Zanu PF government a political advantage to stay in power.

Below is a complete statement by NCA issued by the party’s spokesperson Madock Chivasa:

▪️The NCA party join hands with all progressive forces in calling for the unconditional removal of sanctions against Zimbabwe.

▪️The sanctions are affecting us as Zimbabwe socially, politicaly and economically.

▪️As NCA party, an opposition in Zimbabwe, we believe that Zanu pf is using sanctions to justify its incompetence and hold to political power.

▪️The sanctions are not serving the purpose that they were imposed on Zimbabwe.

▪️As opposition in Zimbabwe we believe that removing Zanu pf must not be a foreign agenda but should also be purely a Zimbabwean agenda.

▪️Zimbabweans will eventually remove Zanu pf on their own terms and there is no need for any foreign intervention to achieve this noble definite cause.

▪️We encourage any other mechanism to deal with the problems affecting Zimbabwe and sanctions are not part of such a solution.

▪️As NCA Party we encourage all Zimbabweans to speak with one voice in denouncing the sanctions as well as calling for their unconditional removal.

Issued By,
Madock Chivasa
NCA Party National Spokesperson
Phone +263 772 904 492 +263 775 614 471
Email [email protected]
Facebook Page National Constitutional Assembly/NCA Party Information & Publicity

DeMbare, Rhinos Clash In Chibuku Super Cup Quarter Final


DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya is worried by his misfiring strikers as they prepare for a tricky Chibuku Super Cup quarter-final clash against Black Rhinos on Sunday.

The Harare giants went unbeaten in Group 1 of the competition as they cruised to the last eight of the competition.

Their defence conceded only two goals in the 10 group stage matches, which were both own goals by Emmanuel Jalai in the two games against Caps United.

While former Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson once claimed that defence “win you titles,” Ndiraya is demanding his front men to be ruthless in front of goal if the team is to win the Chibuku Super Cup title this year.

DeMbare’s five-man strikeforce of Tinashe Makanda, Albert Eonde, Newman Sianchali, David Temwanjira and young Luke Musikiri have contributed only two of the 12 goals that the club has scored in the tournament.

Both were scored by Eonde in the matches against Herentals and Yadah.

“The way we have defended is what we want to see,” Ndiraya said.

“But I’m not happy about the creative and scoring part of the team. The creativity is not really there. We are not taking advantage of the talent that we have and of the strengths that we have in the team. We need to look for someone who can really give us that final pass.”

“We need to be consistent in terms of goalscoring. We have relied too much on our midfielders to score. Our strikers have not been consistent and we hope that they can improve and change things and apply a smash and grab mentality.”

Young Bill Antonio, who plays as a winger and midfield workhorse Shadreck Nyahwa have also scored two goals for DeMbare this season.

Ndiraya is happy with how his team has performed in the tournament so far, but says all that good work could be rendered inconsequential if the team loses against Rhinos.

“It would be sad that we have done very well so far in the tournament and fail to progress beyond the quarterfinals.”

He rested the bulk of his starters including Nyahwa, Patson Jaure, Juan Mutudza, Trevor Mavhunga and Godknows Murwira in the Sunday match against Harare City.

He claimed that some of them were a yellow card away from suspension, so he didn’t want to expose them to possible suspension in the Rhinos clash.

“We expect a very tough match, but we will have all our players in place, a huge pool of players to select the best team for that game. So, we are looking forward to it,” Ndiraya said.

“We have done really well in this tournament and I’m hoping that we can shift our focus and our mind going into the quarter-finals. We are playing one of our biggest rivals and they are also our bogey side in Black Rhinos. So, we have to prepare mentally and physically for the match so that we go through to the next round.

“The mentality has to change in the way we approach the game. There has to be a winner on the day. In the group stages, you would drop points and not really worry about it but this time around we have to get a win. How we will get the result is something else, but we have to approach that game with a very different mentality from the way we played the 10 group matches. That is a huge job to do, to train the players psychologically so that we get the mentality that we need for this game.”

Chibuku Super Cup quarterfinal fixtures (All matches to be played at Baobab Stadium)

Saturday: Chicken Inn v Ngezi Platinum Stars (11am), FC Platinum v Highlanders (3pm)

Sunday: Cranborne
Bullets v Harare City (11am), Dynamos v Black Rhinos (3pm)- NewsDay

Church Caretaker Snatches Married Woman

By A Correspondent| A Chitungwiza man was left in tears after an Apostolic Faith Mission Church in Zimbabwe (AFM) caretaker snatched his wife.

Eddison Sangana (37), who resides at house number 4229, Unit D, Chitungwiza, says his wife Maybe Muchineuta (35) is now staying with madala Martin Shereni (62) who works as a caretaker at AFM Maranatha in Unit D.

However, Sangana says if his wife returns to him from the madala, “ndinongomuda zvakadaro”.

Mnangagwa Commandeers School Buses To Rutenga Rally

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has ordered schools in Masvingo Province to release their buses for ferrying supporters of the former revolutionary party to Rutenga, Mwenezi.

Mr Mnangagwa addressed a rally at Rutenga on Monday.

“The buses were bought by parents and all that the schools get is 70 litres fuel….

Zanu PF commandeered the buses through DDCs’ and the Ministry of Education, ” a source said.

Hundreds were ferried to Rutenga as Mr Mnangagwa sought to match the attendance at President Nelson Chamisa’s community engagement programme in Masvingo two weeks ago.

Mr Mnangagwa

Mnangagwa Anoenda Chete

Tinashe Sambiri|Emmerson Mnangagwa has become a political liability and cannot stretch his mandate beyond two terms, hard-hitting MDC Alliance vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala has said.

Hon Sikhala scoffed at attempts by the Zanu PF youth league to extend Mnangagwa’s disputed mandate.

“More than two terms dzekudiiko nhai Mnangagwa. You are 80 years. You want to fight God and nature.

Munotozviona muchisvitsa 90 dzaMugabe here?
Inga. Good luck.”

Hon Sikhala also blasted Kudzanai Chipanga for describing Mnangagwa as an invincible political figure.

“Kwayi na Kudzanai Chipanga Mnangagwa hamumugoni nokuti iye navamwe vaati vari Joni uko vakambomuzama vakamukoniwa.

Gegegegege usativhuna mbabvu nekuseka. Ndimi henyuzve makamukoniwa

Isu navana ve Zimbabwe tichamubvisa uye hatimbomukoniwi.
Anoenda chete kwete zvako izvo.”

Hon Sikhala

ZRP Kills Man Over Fake Allegation

A weeping Plumtree mother narrates how her son was tortured until he began urinating blood.

Greetings to you all, I am Shepard’s mother.

I am here to narrate how my son Shepard died.

Shepard was in bed the whole morning until Trust came and asked to wake him up so they go and fix a car radio. The car belonged to Prince. Trust had been asked by Prince to fix the car radio.

Punso is the one who stole the car radio from Vitalis’ house, this is the same radio which was sold to Prince.

Prince then asked Trust to help him fix the radio, Prince then approached Trust to help him with the task.

They fixed the car radio together while Shepard was having a beer or two.

On Monday Shepard woke up and went to work, there he mentioned Ngwanyana’s car at the Council and they asked for Shepard, that’s how he was taken into the police station. The CID swore that he was going to tell the truth of what transpired with the radio and the tool box of which he denied any knowledge of. Shepard mentioned that what he knows is that Trust brought a car radio which he fixed in my yard on Prince’s car.

Then they started torturing him, beating him up and electrocuting him (Shepard). They whipped him underneath his feet, while he was chained in irons.

This caused so much pain to him until he relented and couldn’t take it anymore. Then they took a bench and laid him on top; they started jumping and stomping on him until his back was damaged.

Shepard was injured in his head, spinal cord, and his head suffered internal bleeding. He had a severe headache which made it difficult for him to lift up his head. Shepard stated that when he is walking, he feels too much pain from the beatings.

He was taken to court after 4 days being in remand prison. There was no transport to court however Chicco gave them a lift to the court house. At the courts it was asked what happened since Shepard could not manage to stand up on his own. Shepard announced that he was assaulted by the CIDs, Chicco, Ngwanyana, an unnamed lady and a man.

Shepard reiterated that he knows Chicco and Ngwanyana well. Shepard mentioned that Chicco drives a green car and Ngwanyana drives a white one.

They were taken back into remand and called for another court hearing session where he asked for bail to attend hospital treatment as he could not handle the pain anymore.

He was granted bail and left for his home. He was struggling to walk.

Puntso who is alleged he is the one who took the radio stated he told police officers not to beat them up as he is the one who stole the radio.

Pintso said that he went to Vitalis’ house and found the owner playing on his phone indoors, Pintso then proceeded to steal the radio. The owner turned on the lights and Pintso ran away leaving the boot of the car open. Pintso stated that he did all that these guys accused are innocent of

Despite this they assaulted Shepard nearly killing him. I took Shepard to the hospital. The police came to take a statement from him. Shepard mentioned that he was taken from work and tortured by the CIDs and he reiterated that he will not stop saying that he was beat up by Chicco and Ngwanyana.

He went downhill after the statement was taken by the police, Mangena came in and he only greeted Madam Mangena and didn’t want to engage with other guys.

Shepard was in serious pain and did not manage to talk afterwards. He began urinating blood.

Shepard was taken to Mpilo however when he returned, he was in a critical condition unable to talk or turn himself. At the hospital he was given drip medication  which I bought for him at a cost of $280, including some urinating tunes.

He could no longer urinate, and he was now using a catheter tube.

I then suddenly got a call around 5am that Shepard has passed away. I went up to the hospital to confirm and found out that indeed he is no more. The hospital staff mentioned he was struggling to breathe three days from non eating; he was weak. Shepard had been breathing through oxygen aids.

When the top officers at the camp heard about Shepard’s passing away, they said they will come over to apologise about what happened; they want good working relations to avoid squabbles.

The post-mortem will be done in a few days so that we establish what happened.

At the moment I am struggling to feed people who have come to the funeral wake as I have no support. I am currently not working and my husband is redundant. He is nursing his health at the moment. He was being looked after financially by Shepard.

I am in deep pain and in need of support in this matter. The perpetrators are still out there at large. I am appealing for help on how to get justice for my deceased son.h That’s all I know what transpired.

I thank you.

The mother can be contacted on +263 78 336 3754

Madzibaba Uses Manhood To Drive Away “Spiritual Husband Haunting Woman”

Police in Budiriro, Harare, are on a manhunt for an alleged rapist known as Madzibaba Tanya, who sexually abused a 33-year-old woman twice at his shrine in September after she visited him seeking help for her sick son.

Harare provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza yesterday warned women against being trapped by “perverts bent on sexual gratification” at religious shrines. Mwanza told NewsDay:

Sex predators are a menace to society. The public, especially women, should not be deceived into believing in such religious pronouncements by perverts whose acts are simply bent on sexual gratification. People should always be alert and report such people to the police.

We are on the hunt for the alleged rapist and anyone with information on his whereabouts should report to any nearest police station.

It is alleged that on September 20, the complainant, from Budiriro 1, went to the accused person’s shrine seeking assistance for her son.

Madzibaba Tanya reportedly told the complainant that she had spiritual husbands and ordered her to have sexual intercourse with a man in the bush for three consecutive days and then bring semen for cleansing.

Mwanza said the complainant told the Madzibaba Tanya that she had no one to have sexual intercourse with and the accused volunteered to be the man.

After two encounters, she did not return for the third time after figuring out that she was being raped.

She reported the matter to the police.- NewsDay

Teachers In Online Demo

Members of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) yesterday staged online anti-government protests meant to coincide with the Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) anti-sanctions solidarity day where they demanded improved working conditions.

They said the protests were targeted at Finance minister Mthuli Ncube, whom they accused of slashing their salaries from US$540 in 2018 to US$100 as he implemented his unpopular fiscal policy measures in 2018.

Teachers-Strike

Their protest yesterday ran under the hashtag #EndSalarySanctions.

In a series of tweets, Artuz said the salaries that teachers were getting were inadequate for their self-sustenance.

“The teacher takes home a salary of ZW$16 308, which is an equivalent of around US$82. The teacher cannot afford 2 100 calories of food per day for each member of a family of five. They earn below the food poverty line. They are malnourished. These are sanctions imposed on us by the government #EndSalarySanctions,” Artuz tweeted.

“This is the reason why we are calling on citizens to help us implore @MthuliNcube to end #EndSalarySanctions.”

They said the only weapon left for them was to down tools in protest as the responsibility to save the education sector was on Ncube’s shoulders.

“Teachers keep on piling pressure on @MthuliNcube to end salary sanctions. The government should not punish civil servants who are working round the clock to keep this nation ticking. The sanctions list is long.”

Zimbabwe Teachers Association (Zimta) acting national general-secretary Goodwill Taderera said although teachers affiliated to his union had not unanimously decided to join the online protests, as a union they welcomed every effort and move by different stakeholders to enhance the conditions of service for teachers.

“We support every move and effort that will push the government to pay teachers a reasonable salary. We appreciate Artuz for fighting in their corner and we have no problem with any stakeholders that push for salary enhancement and the well-being of teachers,” Taderera said.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) President Takavafira Zhou said sanctions come in two forms; internal and external.

Zhou said internal sanctions included issues such as underpayment of teachers in particular and of civil servants in general, as well as the high-profile corruption that has become routine and has invited imposition of external sanctions.

“We call upon our Zimbabwean government to pay teachers and the rest of the civil servants as they are the pillars of sustainable development of the nation. As much as we have not jointly planned anything with any other union in Zimbabwe, we have been in the forefront in calling for unity in diversity against slave wages for teachers that in some way are a form of internal sanctions.

“What is, however, more deleterious to national development are internal sanctions characterised by cartelism, underpayment of workers and a shocking contrast between richness and poverty,” Zhou said.

Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) secretary-general Japhet Moyo said as a union, they had been campaigning against wage theft over the years.

“Any effort by any of our affiliates or workers to demand a living wage is appreciated and supported. Businesses have been making huge profits taking advantage of the parallel market rates, but at the same time refusing to link wages to the same exchange rates. Most goods and services are in US$ or parallel exchange rate, but wages are compressed. This is in both the public and private sectors,” Moyo said.

Last week in response to threats by teachers to strike, Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro said: “There is nothing overwhelming about calls for job action that would be heeded by about 3 000 teachers. Primary and Secondary Education minister Evelyn Ndlovu said she was committed to address issues pertaining to the welfare of teachers.” -Newsday

Watch: Zanu PF Man Takes On Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Many people are asking questions about the sincerity of one Sybeth Musengezi, a Zanu PF member who has dragged Emmerson Mnangagwa to court for seizing power.

Musengezi has approached the High Court seeking nullification of the Central Committee resolutions that endorsed Mnangagwa’s ascendancy.

Below Musengezi roasts Mnangagwa on SABC…

ZANU PF MP Stops Borehole Drilling

Newsday -ZANU PF MP for Vungu constituency in Lower Gwelo, Omega Sibanda is facing stiff competition from former Chiwundura MP Brown Ndlovu, who is said to be eyeing the constituency ahead of the 2023 elections.
Ndlovu, who is currently the Zanu PF Gweru district co-ordinating committee chairperson, is allegedly eyeing to wrest the seat from Sibanda in the 2023 elections.

Omega Sibanda

Ndlovu is allegedly drilling boreholes in ward 8 in Vungu as part of his campaign for the seat.

He is also reported to have drilled boreholes in ward 12 at Nyambango Primary School in Chiwundura, Mandingingi village in ward 14, as well as in Lower Gwelo, and one at Nhlangano Secondary School and another in Tununu village under Chief Mkoba.

Investigations by NewsDay this week revealed that two boreholes at Nhlangano Secondary School and Nkani village are yet to be completed due to wrangling between Sibanda and Ndlovu.

Sibanda is said to have ordered people to stop drilling boreholes in the area without consulting .

He told NewsDay that although development was encouraged, Ndlovu did not consult relevant stakeholders about his projects.

“I am the sitting MP for Vungu constituency, but I was not consulted about his projects. Traditional leaders were also not consulted to ensure their participation. I think there is a normal procedure when doing community development projects which should include participation of relevant stakeholders like traditional leaders, MPs, as well as the beneficiaries to ensure that there is full participation.

Otherwise, there was nothing wrong with funding projects for community development,” Sibanda said.

He said President Emmerson Mnangagwa said no one within Zanu PF should interfere or disturb the sitting MP before his or her term in office expired.

Ndlovu, however, told NewsDay that he was not decampaigning the sitting MP. He said he was only assisting his former school, which had been facing water problems since last year.

“I went to Nhlangano Secondary School, and for that reason, I was just extending my help to my former school. I spoke to some teachers who are facing challenges due to the water crisis which then pushed me to help them. I think people might have misinterpreted everything and linked it to politics,” Ndlovu said.

Nkani village head Andreta Dube said the misunderstanding between the two Zanu PF officials started at a funeral in Ngaramatutha when mourners faced water problems which necessitated the call for borehole drilling.

“We are facing a water crisis which led to people fetching unsafe water from Gweru River. I think people misunderstood Ndlovu and sent a wrong message to Sibanda. I even received a call from our MP asking why we allowed such a project to take

place. I don’t think there is a hidden agenda like what people have been saying. He is only solving water problems in the community,” Dube said. -Newsday

Video: Musengezi Humiliates Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Many people are asking questions about the sincerity of one Sybeth Musengezi, a Zanu PF member who has dragged Emmerson Mnangagwa to court for seizing power.

Musengezi has approached the High Court seeking nullification of the Central Committee resolutions that endorsed Mnangagwa’s ascendancy.

Below Musengezi roasts Mnangagwa on SABC…

ZACC Pounces On Sherriff for Selling 10 Properties

Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is investigating High Court Sherriff McDuff Madega for suspected criminal abuse of office and the illegal sale of more than 10 properties attached by the courts.
This comes after several people have claimed to have lost houses on account of Madega’s actions.

ZACC chairperson Loice Matanda Moyo

According to reports, he is accused of working with a cartel of officials in his office, lawyers, auctioneers and officials at the Deeds Office to target people whose properties would have been attached by the courts. At least 10 cases that l involve improper sale of the seized properties have been reported to Zacc.

Some of the complainants are Mr John Amon Chinyanganya who is accusing Madega of selling his Harare house with a fake deed at an auction (under case number HCR 58/07/21), Green Energy Company for illegally authorising the sale of goods and motor vehicle by a public auction (HCR 25/08/2021, Abigail Mutize for unlawfully and corruptly selling their Mabelreign house and changing title deed before full payment (HCR 89/06/2020), Piwayi Chiutsi for fraudulently attaching his property and declaring a local company Baridie Investments as highest bidder but had never participated during the auction (HCR 31/07/ 2021) and Francis Masawi who is accusing Madega for abusing his power to sell his property (HCR 18/05/2020).

Others are Bryn Michael Baxter who is accusing him of conniving with a relative to fraudulently register an estate (HCR 116/09/21), Rufaro Shiri is accusing him of colluding with a company that is not registered (HCR 126/09/21), Tendai Matanga alleged that he won three civil suits which he handed over to Madega who failed to act (HCR 36/10/18), Gunike Makwira who is claiming that his properties were sold without following the procedures (HCR 18/05/21) and Hilton Tserayi who is accusing him of fraudulently auctioning his vehicle worth US$15 000 for US$100.

When contacted for comment, Zacc spokesperson Commissioner Mr John Makamure said he would only be able to provide the details of the developments once provided with the reference numbers of the cases.

However, in June this year, Mr Makamure once confirmed that the anti-graft body was indeed undertaking a probe into Mr Madega’s conduct.

“The matter is under investigation and we will make details available once we have completed the investigations,” he was quoted saying. These developments also come after Bariadie Investments, is still trying to gain ownership of the Highlands property despite having lost in the High Court.

High Court Judge, Justice Tawanda Chitapi found that Mr Mashamhanda was the legal owner of the 4 377 square metre property worth over US$230 000 after buying it in 2019 through an auction.

It had been attached from Harare lawyer Mr Puwayi Chiutsi following a wrangle with his former client Mr Elliot Rodgers over US$70 000 trust money.

Justice Chitapi accepted that Mr Mashamhanda bought it through an estate agent and took all the necessary precautions to ensure the title was unencumbered and secure.

Bariadie has made applications through the High Court on several occasions, saying it bought the same property in a 2017 auction through the Sheriff of the High Court and asserts that the Sheriff of Zimbabwe once instructed lawyer Mr Tendai Biti to process the transfer of the property into Bariadie Investments’ name.

The company has also approached the Supreme Court over the same matter to appeal against the High Court judgment.

In one of the cases reported in June also under reference number RR 30/07/19, Mr Madega is accused of selling a Bluffhill house in Harare under CBZ mortgage without transferring the proceeds of the sale to the bank and other beneficiaries.

According to the owner Mr Nobert Njazi, the Sherriff sold the property after misrepresenting to the court that he had failed to locate the original title deed no 71S9/200S.

“He did not advise CBZ Bank of the attachment and sale of my house. He did not check or examine bonds, caveats and encumbrances to the holding deed otherwise he would have noticed the interest of CBZ Bank.”

Mr Njazi argued that by holding a mortgage bond over the property, CBZ Bank had the right and was supposed to be given first preference when the time to pay arrived.

In another case reported to Zacc by then, a complainant said Mr Madega facilitated the sale of his house within a day of processing the deeds, while summons had been sent to a wrong address.

“A property was sold below the evaluation reports from private estate agents. In terms of the law after the sale of the property, the Sheriff is supposed to ask the owner of the property to file an objection to the sale within 15 days before the Sheriff can confirm the sale.

“Instead the Sheriff sent the letter to the property owner’s farm in Shurugwi and yet all other letters were being sent to his lawyers. The owner of this property received this letter a day before the expiry of the window period to file his objection. He was unable to file on time resulting in the house being confirmed sold. The Sheriff then ordered the registrar of deeds to process the title deeds for the new buyer. The deeds were processed within a day.” Newsday

Netsai Marova Honoured

Tinashe Sambiri|Fearless MDC Alliance Youth Assembly official Netsai Marova’s name has appeared on the Gumiguru list of 50 under 30 emerging young leaders in Zimbabwe.

Netsai is on sixth position…

She was brutalized by the regime alongside Hon Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri for challenging the oppressive Zanu PF regime.

“Wow! what an honour to be recognised, celebrated and counted on the list of 50 under 30 Emerging young leaders in Zimbabwe, class of 2021 being on number 6 and together with other phenomenal leaders.

Thank you Gumiguru and congratulations to all others who made it this year. The future is young and now is the time to lead,” said Netsai .

https://earground.com/2021/10/24/meet-the-gumiguru-50-under-30-emerging-leaders-class-of-2021/

MDC Alliance Denounces Media Centre Violence

Impunity has become an addiction in Mwonzora’s party, Mdc Alliance Namibia absolutely condemns Harare Media Centre violence.

23 October 2023

Mdc Alliance Namibia is quite astounded by the wild behaviour of those who purport to have abandoned the freedom train engineered by the supersonic President Advocate Nelson Chamisa alleging him of leading a violent party.

Lies have short legs! Counterfeit democrats under the leadership of Mdc-T’s illegal senator Yvonne Musarurwa on Thursday stormed and brought to a halt a press conference by a party official Kudzanai Mashumba who longed to unearth how party leader Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora was allegedly infringing the supreme law of both party and country at large by stealing public funds.

Musarurwa and her thugocrats barged into the press conference at the Media Centre in Harare with the evil intention of suffocating the universal basic human freedoms of association , expression and assembly.

The Zanupf sponsored bouncers unleashed claps on the official before they hurled him out of the room and mercilessly dragging through several flights of stairs into the overpopulated street,where he commenced shouting:”They are beating me because I want to expose their corruption”.

As he shouted ,a gang of thugs charged towards him, grabbed him and jumped into the car which drove off at the highest velocity.

This demonstrates that Mwonzora and cronies are now reading from the satanic Zanupf books of state-sponsored violence , corruption and impunity.

Moreover, Mdc Alliance Namibia has the conviction that conventionally, violence is understood to be driven by negative emotions, such as anger, frustration or extreme fear. It is clear to social democrats in Namibia that Musarurwa Yvonne and her thugs were desperate that their master, Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora’s senseless and barefaced corruption will be unraveled before the journalists.

Corruption and violence have become permanent features of humanity in the MdcT since the Corona Supreme Court judgement of March 2020.

This behaviour of muzzling democratic space for citizens and journalists should be condemned with equal measure. Mwonzora should desist from acting in the Zanupf totalitarian manner.

In 2023 we shall vote violence out giving Advocate Nelson Chamisa no competition against thugocrats and their surrogates. When we say they are Zanupf lite, we mean this impunity when our own Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe is languishing in jail for demanding freedoms and justice in Zimbabwe.

Our message to perpetrators of violence and corruption is that Mdc Alliance shall consistently fight against gross misgovernance in Zimbabwe.

Yvonne Musarurwa and her thugs’ aggressive behaviour was automatically reinforced by positive feelings of Zanupf induced power and dominance. It is clear to genuine revolutionaries that violence is among the topping causes of death for people aged 15-44 years worldwide and Zimbabwe is not an exception. As social democrats, we would like publicly scath these high levels of violence and crimes in regions such as Southern Africa since they have adverse effects on our political, economic and social lives. These are symptoms of underlying socio-economic, and political challenges such as inequality, rapid urbanisation, abject poverty, unemployment and institutional shortcomings.

Furthermore, Yvonne Musarurwa and her judicially-constructed political outfit should know that the adverse effects of violence on a country are detrimental not only to its citizenry,but the well-being of the community and the country in toto. Mdc Alliance Namibia believes that those who masquerade as the main alternative should comprehend the negative impact of violence on the innocent citizens. Violence has significantly and directly reduced economic growth, and posed a great obstacle in eradicating poverty in our people who are struggling to secure a single nutritious meal per day. It has become open to everyone that Mwonzora and crew epitomise violence and unprecedented corruption.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia is totally ready and prepared to fight against those who trample on human rights with impunity. As constitutional democrats who are cognisant of the fact that violence causes profound psychological torture and trauma, reducing the quality of life for all Zimbabweans. The Zimbabwe Republic Police should apprehend Yvonne Musarurwa and her thugs if they are not comprised. We demand justice to Mashumba who was manhandled for expressing his democratic rights.

Yvonne Musarurwa’s intentional use of physical force ,exploited with full potential of causing serious harm , injury, disability and loss of precious life. This type of violence does not only lead to physical harm ,but also have severe negative psychological effects.

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Health Effects Of Lead Exposure

WHO, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), governments, civil society organizations, health partners, industry and others will organize activities and events during the eighth International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.

This week of action is an initiative of the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint (the Lead Paint Alliance), which is jointly led by UNEP and WHO.

The primary goal of the Alliance is to promote the global phase-out of lead paint through the establishment of appropriate legally binding measures to stop the manufacture, import, export, distribution, sale and use of lead paints in every country. International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week is an opportunity to draw attention to the need for action on lead paint and other sources of lead exposure.

Objectives of International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
raise awareness about health effects of lead exposure;
highlight the efforts of countries and partners to prevent lead exposure, particularly in children; and
urge further action to eliminate lead paint through regulatory action at country level.

Call for action
Lead exposure from paint is entirely preventable. Paints for a range of uses can be manufactured without the addition of lead compounds. WHO calls on all countries that have not yet done so to establish the necessary legally binding measures to stop the use of lead in paint.

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Tribute To Learnmore Judah Jongwe

Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa has described the late Movement for Democratic Change founding member, Learnmore Judah Jongwe as an icon of the people struggle.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa pointed out that the people of Zimbabwe have suffered for too long under Zanu PF misrule…

“THE EXODUS MOMENT..People are thirsty for change and a prosperous country.We’re suffering too much. It has not been easy.Those benefiting from this oppressive system will fight us. But enough is enough! We must win & deliver Zimbabwe for change. A New Great Zimbabwe is loading,” wrote President Chamisa.

He added:
LEARNMORE JUDAH JONGWE
28/04/1974- 24/10/2002
Honouring and Celebrating a Brother, Friend, Comrade and Leader.

We will never ever forget! Struggle is the language of the oppressed.We’re the voice of the voiceless.The struggle continues.We fight for freedom,peace &real change!

Learnmore Judah Jongwe

Mwazha Surpasses A Century

By A Correspondent- African Apostolic Church (AAC) founder Bishop Paul Mwazha celebrated his 103rd birthday on Saturday in Waterfalls at a well-attended gathering.

Over 16 000 congregants of AAC, popularly known as VaApositori vekwaMwazha, mainly from Harare and Chitungwiza converged in Waterfalls for what they call Gumhano, a monthly church service gathering and took the opportunity to celebrate their leader’s birthday.

Born on October 25, 1918, Mwazha is believed to have started preaching at the age of 16.

In an interview on the sidelines of the celebrations, Alfred Kushamisa Mwazha, the son of Bishop Paul, who is one of the church Bishops, said the huge gathering showed that everything they are doing as a church is in the right direction.

“We have gathered here for prayers, thanking the Almighty for taking care of our father Paul Mwazha. He is now 103 years old and we are happy as a church and family for that, hence the huge gathering you are witnessing here.

“This gathering is a testament that the servant of God, Paul Mwazha, was given a gift by God. A gift to win peoples’ hearts through teaching and preaching His word to them.

“My father started preaching at the age of 16 and now he is 103 years old, you can imagine all the years he has been doing God’s work. More than 80 years, he has dedicated to God’s work.”

Bishop Alfred added that the entire family and church were happy with the protection that their founder was getting from God. Bishop Elson Tafa, who is also the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the church, said they were humbled by the huge turn-out for the celebrations.

“Gathered here is also the Priesthood Council who are the three sons of Paul Mwazha weAfrica. They are Bishops Edward Ngoni Mwazha, Alfred Kushamisa Mwazha and James Mwazha. This Council is the one which represents Paul Mwazha as you know that he has advanced in age and walking is now difficult so in his absence, his three sons are here in his place.

“So this gathering has Paul Mwazha’s blessings through the Priesthood Council. Whatever we do is approved by this Council.”

Bishop Tafa said as they celebrated Bishop Mwazha’s birthday, they also prayed for the nation, President Mnangagwa and his administration.

He said the church was also praying for Zimbabwe’s economic prosperity.
-State media

Chiwenga Pushes For Beer Price Hikes

By A Correspondent-The Minister of Health and Child Care, Vice President Costantino Chiwenga, says the government should introduce taxes on beer and cigarettes to raise money for medical services.

Chiwenga who was speaking during a pre-budget seminar for parliamentarians in Victoria Falls where he was the guest of honour said this will help avoid overtaxing every citizen. He said:

The ministry is proposing that a certain percentage of the ZINARA funds be ring-fenced to finance health services such as purchasing of ambulances required in cases of road traffic accidents and the treatment of victims of accidents requiring hospitalisation.

It is also proposed that a certain number of cigarettes be reserved for financing health, for example, for every five packets sold one goes to the national health services. With regards to alcohol, a certain number of bottles should contribute to financing healthcare services.

Chiwenga said the taxes shall be collected from the source, where manufacturers will be asked to furnish the government with details of quantities made since it is impossible to collect the “two per cent tax from non-users of these things.” He added:

So let’s have a cent from alcohol, cigarettes and ZINARA fees, to fund national health services.

He challenged Finance and Economic Development minister Mthuli Ncube to honour the Abuja Declaration where African states agreed to commit at least 15 per cent of the national budget for health services.

The ministry was allocated 13 per cent in the 2021 budget.

Chiwenga made the proposal in response to parliamentarians who had proposed that the treasury should introduce a 1.5 per cent cancer levy across all sectors of the economy to fund cancer-related medical needs.

His proposal comes when members of the public have complained over many taxes that are leaving their pockets dry.

Some criticise the government for failing to curb tax evasion by big companies and too many tax exemptions.

More: NewZimbabwe

Mohadi Son In A “Hit And Run”

By A Correspondent

By A Correspondent- Former vice President Kembo Mohadi’s son has ignored fixing cars he negligently hit in 2019.

A Bulawayo resident Sibukekile Moyo has filed a police complaint against Mohadi’s son, Kgosidintsi, over the issue.

The accident reportedly happened on August 24, 2019, in Bulawayo and Mohadi, of Glen Lorne in Harare, paid a fine for driving without due care and attention.

Moyo told NewsDay that after the accident, Mohadi undertook to pay for the repairs to her car, as well as three other cars that were damaged as a result of his conduct. She said:

He had promised to fix my car, but he later kept quiet until I fixed my car using my own money. When I called him and told him I had fixed my car, he said I should keep the receipts and he would reimburse me. But until today, there is nothing and he has now blocked my numbers.

Moyo said Kgosidintsi owed her US$800 for the repairs, and that the former Vice-President had asked her to give him the quotations, but nothing materialised from him too.

She alleged that Kgosidintsi later claimed that he was a student, while his father was a civil servant and so they could not afford to pay that kind of amount.

Moyo added that Kgosidintsi blocked her number when she kept calling him.

More: NewsDay

Madhuku Speaks On Sanctions, Says If Removed Mnangagwa Will Fall

By A Correspondent- The National Constitution Assembly, NCA Party sanctions were giving the Zanu PF government a political advantage to stay in power.

Below is a complete statement by NCA issued by the party’s spokesperson Madock Chivasa:

▪️The NCA party join hands with all progressive forces in calling for the unconditional removal of sanctions against Zimbabwe.

▪️The sanctions are affecting us as Zimbabwe socially, politicaly and economically.

▪️As NCA party, an opposition in Zimbabwe, we believe that Zanu pf is using sanctions to justify its incompetence and hold to political power.

▪️The sanctions are not serving the purpose that they were imposed on Zimbabwe.

▪️As opposition in Zimbabwe we believe that removing Zanu pf must not be a foreign agenda but should also be purely a Zimbabwean agenda.

▪️Zimbabweans will eventually remove Zanu pf on their own terms and there is no need for any foreign intervention to achieve this noble definite cause.

▪️We encourage any other mechanism to deal with the problems affecting Zimbabwe and sanctions are not part of such a solution.

▪️As NCA Party we encourage all Zimbabweans to speak with one voice in denouncing the sanctions as well as calling for their unconditional removal.

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Madock Chivasa
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Chief Ndiweni Joins Chamisa In Protesting Against Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent- Ousted Ntabazinduna chief Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni last week led a demonstration against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s invitation to the Climate Change Conference (COP26).

COP26 will be held next month on November 23 and 24 in Glasgow, Scotland, and Mnangagwa has been invited to attend.

But last Thursday, Ndiweni led a group of demonstrators at the Zimbabwean embassy in the UK and later handed over a petition to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Ndiweni told the protesters that climate change issues in Zimbabwe could only be dealt with effectively by a government that respects the rule of law, “a government underpinned by democracy.”
He added the ruling ZANU PF was not democratic. He said:
The meeting requires honesty and some form of legitimacy, but currently, in Zimbabwe, we do not have that. So we are raising our voice in a democratic country here in England to say that the presence of the so-called President of Zimbabwe is not acceptable among the brotherhood and sisterhood of nations. He (Mnangagwa) cannot sit at the table among other such nations. So we are raising our voices to say we reject him.

Last month, Mnangagwa met the British ambassador to Zimbabwe Melanie Robinson in Harare in preparation for the United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP 26).
The Zimbabwean government viewed the invitation as a step towards re-engagement with the international community.
Ndiweni who Mnangagwa’s government dethroned as a chief is now based in the UK.

-NewsDay

Chakwera Fights In Mnangagwa’s Corner

By A Correspondent- SADC chairman and Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera has issued a statement demanding the removal of US and EU imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe.

In the statement to mark the regional anti-sanctions day against Zimbabwe, Chakwera said sanctions were choking Harare.

https://www.sadc.int/news-events/news/statement-his-excellency-dr-lazarus-mccarthy-chakwera-president-republic-malawi-and-chairperson-sadc-calling-lifting-all-sanctio/

Released White SA Businessman Exposes Zim Horror Prisons

By A Correspondent- Rusty Labuschagne, a South African businessman who spent ten years in Zimbabwean prisons after being convicted of murder, denied committing, wrote a book narrating his ordeal.

He said he does not have any anger despite being “wrongfully” convicted.

The 60-year-old Labuschagne, a successful businessman, who ran a safari outfit, was accused of drowning a poacher near his fish resort in Zimbabwe in late December 2000.

He was sentenced to 15 years in a Zimbabwe jail and was moved around to various prisons in the country.

He spent hundreds of thousands of rand trying to prove his innocence and fighting the system.

Eventually, after 10 years, Labuschagne was released from prison. He said he went on a fishing trip with his friends, including Spike Claasen, on Lake Kariba in December 2000. He narrated:

On our way back, we spotted two fish poachers in a steel boat, who immediately, upon seeing us, started paddling hastily for the shore in an effort to get away from us.

Knowing that they were notorious poachers, I drove my boat towards them to scare them off, and the wake of my boat tilted theirs, causing them to jump out into the water, which was about 1.5m deep.

They were about three metres from the shore and soon scrambled to dry land.

Spike and I then watched as they ran away into the bush, and thought nothing more of it.

The following day the police arrived and accused them of drowning one of those poachers. He said one of the poacher, the police, and the courts, framed him adding that this was a “politically influenced conspiracy.”

He was sentenced to 15 years five of which were suspended as remission. His friend, Spike, only got a US$10 fine and was set free because he was not driving the boat.

Labuschagne has written about his experience in his new book, Beating Chains, an inspiring story of hope and resilience.

Labuschagne, who now resides in Cape Town with his wife Sandra, and does motivational talks for corporates, private functions, and churches, says his book was written for people who are overcoming hardships and to have the injustice recorded.

He spent time in various prisons in Zimbabwe such as Khami Maximum Security Prison, Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison, Harare Central, and also Connemara Farm Prison.

He says finding happiness in even the smallest of things in prison kept his mind healthy.

While Labuschagne is happy to be free and now lives a wonderful life with his wife, Sandra, he says he is still scarred.

Labuschagne adds that he also visited the president of Zimbabwe in 2018 for a presidential pardon and President Emmerson Mnangagwa instructed the minister of justice to find a legal way of pardoning him.

However, the feedback he got after a year was that people were upset because he had gone directly to Mnangagwa.

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Makomborero’s Lawyer Raises Red Flag

By A Correspondent- A human rights lawyer representing the persecuted MDC-Alliance youth leader Makomborero Haruzivishe, has complained about the persecution of his client by the state.

Obey Shava, a Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights member, said his client must be released.

Shava tweeted Monday:

“Arrested in February 2020, the state said it had overwhelming evidence against him.1yr 8 months down the line, the state doesn’t want the trial, doesn’t want him released.The prosecutor doesn’t show up in court on the trial date.We all know what is happening & the forces behind it”.

How Mnangagwa Rose To Power Illegally: Watch

Tinashe Sambiri|Many people are asking questions about the sincerity of one Sybeth Musengezi, a Zanu PF member who has dragged Emmerson Mnangagwa to court for seizing power.

Musengezi has approached the High Court seeking nullification of the Central Committee resolutions that endorsed Mnangagwa’s ascendancy.

Below Musengezi roasts Mnangagwa on SABC…

Ronaldo Speaks On Man U 0- 5 Defeat To Liverpool

Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has reacted to Manchester United’s embarrassing 0-5 defeat to Liverpool at Old Trafford yesterday, saying the loss is on them (the players) and the fans deserve better performances.

United were brutalized by a well-oiled Liverpool machine, with man of the moment Mohamed Salah netting a hattrick.

The loss mounts pressure on under-fire manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær, whose job is hanging by a thread following a run of poor results.

Ronaldo however believes that no one apart from the players themselves is to blame for the disaster.

“Sometimes the result is not the one we fight for. Sometimes the score is not the one we want. And this is on us, only on us, because there’s no one else to blame. Our fans were, once again, amazing in their constant support. They deserve better than this, much better, and it’s up to us to deliver. The time is now!,” he wrote on Instagram.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Kadewere Sees Red In French Ligue 1 Tie

Lyon striker Tinotenda Kadewere received his first red card in the French Ligue 1 following his send-off in the 3-2 loss at Nice on Sunday.

The Zimbabwean was a shown a straight red card following a double-footed challenge on opponent in the 85th minute.

Tino Kadewere received a straight red card following a double-footed challenge on opponent.

The expulsion unsettled the team as they went on to concede two quick goals in the following moments to lose the game 3-2.

Lyon had led in the game since half hour mark when Toko Ekambi opened the scoring before Houssem Aouar doubled the advantage in the 68th minute.

Nice started their comeback with ten minutes left on the clock with Youcef Atal netting the first goal before Andy Delort and Evann Guessand wrapped up the match in the added time of the game.

Kadewere’s red card, meanwhile, comes at a time the striker is trying to find his footing following a difficult start to the campaign. – Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Tino Kadewere

Is Kadewere To Blame For Olympique Lyon Loss?

Warriors star Tino Kadewere has been blamed for Olympique Lyon’s 2-3 defeat to Nice yesterday.

The lanky striker was shown a straight red card for a two-footed challenge on Nice defender Melvin Bard in the 85th minute, with Lyon 2-1 up.

With a man down, Les Gonnes went on to surrender the lead to eventually lose 2-3 and renowned French French publication L’ Equipe cleared blamed the former Harare City man for the defeat.

“Lyon winger Tino Kadewere cost his team the victory on Sunday against Nice (2-3) by multiplying the blunders before being sent off for a very dangerous tackle,” reads an article published last night. – Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Tino Kadewere

International Lead Poison Prevention Week Message

WHO, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), governments, civil society organizations, health partners, industry and others will organize activities and events during the eighth International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.

This week of action is an initiative of the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint (the Lead Paint Alliance), which is jointly led by UNEP and WHO.

The primary goal of the Alliance is to promote the global phase-out of lead paint through the establishment of appropriate legally binding measures to stop the manufacture, import, export, distribution, sale and use of lead paints in every country. International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week is an opportunity to draw attention to the need for action on lead paint and other sources of lead exposure.

Objectives of International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
raise awareness about health effects of lead exposure;
highlight the efforts of countries and partners to prevent lead exposure, particularly in children; and
urge further action to eliminate lead paint through regulatory action at country level.

Call for action
Lead exposure from paint is entirely preventable. Paints for a range of uses can be manufactured without the addition of lead compounds. WHO calls on all countries that have not yet done so to establish the necessary legally binding measures to stop the use of lead in paint.

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Watch: Sybeth Musengezi Roasts Mnangagwa On SABC

Tinashe Sambiri|Many people are asking questions about the sincerity of one Sybeth Musengezi, a Zanu PF member who has dragged Emmerson Mnangagwa to court for seizing power.

Musengezi has approached the High Court seeking nullification of the Central Committee resolutions that endorsed Mnangagwa’s ascendancy.

Below Musengezi roasts Mnangagwa on SABC…

Top Award For Netsai Marova

Tinashe Sambiri|Fearless MDC Alliance Youth Assembly official Netsai Marova’s name has appeared on the Gumiguru list of 50 under 30 emerging young leaders in Zimbabwe.

Netsai is on sixth position…

She was brutalized by the regime alongside Hon Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri for challenging the oppressive Zanu PF regime.

“Wow! what an honour to be recognised, celebrated and counted on the list of 50 under 30 Emerging young leaders in Zimbabwe, class of 2021 being on number 6 and together with other phenomenal leaders.

Thank you Gumiguru and congratulations to all others who made it this year. The future is young and now is the time to lead,” said Netsai .

https://earground.com/2021/10/24/meet-the-gumiguru-50-under-30-emerging-leaders-class-of-2021/

Mnangagwa Commandeers School Buses To Own Rally …

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has ordered schools in Masvingo Province to release their buses for ferrying supporters of the former revolutionary party to Rutenga, Mwenezi.

Mr Mnangagwa addressed a rally at Rutenga on Monday.

“The buses were bought by parents and all that the schools get is 70 litres fuel….

Zanu PF commandeered the buses through DDCs’ and the Ministry of Education, ” a source said.

Hundreds were ferried to Rutenga as Mr Mnangagwa sought to match the attendance at President Nelson Chamisa’s community engagement programme in Masvingo two weeks ago.

Mr Mnangagwa

MDC Alliance Condemns Media Centre Violence…

Impunity has become an addiction in Mwonzora’s party, Mdc Alliance Namibia absolutely condemns Harare Media Centre violence.

23 October 2023

Mdc Alliance Namibia is quite astounded by the wild behaviour of those who purport to have abandoned the freedom train engineered by the supersonic President Advocate Nelson Chamisa alleging him of leading a violent party.

Lies have short legs! Counterfeit democrats under the leadership of Mdc-T’s illegal senator Yvonne Musarurwa on Thursday stormed and brought to a halt a press conference by a party official Kudzanai Mashumba who longed to unearth how party leader Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora was allegedly infringing the supreme law of both party and country at large by stealing public funds.

Musarurwa and her thugocrats barged into the press conference at the Media Centre in Harare with the evil intention of suffocating the universal basic human freedoms of association , expression and assembly.

The Zanupf sponsored bouncers unleashed claps on the official before they hurled him out of the room and mercilessly dragging through several flights of stairs into the overpopulated street,where he commenced shouting:”They are beating me because I want to expose their corruption”.

As he shouted ,a gang of thugs charged towards him, grabbed him and jumped into the car which drove off at the highest velocity.

This demonstrates that Mwonzora and cronies are now reading from the satanic Zanupf books of state-sponsored violence , corruption and impunity.

Moreover, Mdc Alliance Namibia has the conviction that conventionally, violence is understood to be driven by negative emotions, such as anger, frustration or extreme fear. It is clear to social democrats in Namibia that Musarurwa Yvonne and her thugs were desperate that their master, Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora’s senseless and barefaced corruption will be unraveled before the journalists.

Corruption and violence have become permanent features of humanity in the MdcT since the Corona Supreme Court judgement of March 2020.

This behaviour of muzzling democratic space for citizens and journalists should be condemned with equal measure. Mwonzora should desist from acting in the Zanupf totalitarian manner.

In 2023 we shall vote violence out giving Advocate Nelson Chamisa no competition against thugocrats and their surrogates. When we say they are Zanupf lite, we mean this impunity when our own Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe is languishing in jail for demanding freedoms and justice in Zimbabwe.

Our message to perpetrators of violence and corruption is that Mdc Alliance shall consistently fight against gross misgovernance in Zimbabwe.

Yvonne Musarurwa and her thugs’ aggressive behaviour was automatically reinforced by positive feelings of Zanupf induced power and dominance. It is clear to genuine revolutionaries that violence is among the topping causes of death for people aged 15-44 years worldwide and Zimbabwe is not an exception. As social democrats, we would like publicly scath these high levels of violence and crimes in regions such as Southern Africa since they have adverse effects on our political, economic and social lives. These are symptoms of underlying socio-economic, and political challenges such as inequality, rapid urbanisation, abject poverty, unemployment and institutional shortcomings.

Furthermore, Yvonne Musarurwa and her judicially-constructed political outfit should know that the adverse effects of violence on a country are detrimental not only to its citizenry,but the well-being of the community and the country in toto. Mdc Alliance Namibia believes that those who masquerade as the main alternative should comprehend the negative impact of violence on the innocent citizens. Violence has significantly and directly reduced economic growth, and posed a great obstacle in eradicating poverty in our people who are struggling to secure a single nutritious meal per day. It has become open to everyone that Mwonzora and crew epitomise violence and unprecedented corruption.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia is totally ready and prepared to fight against those who trample on human rights with impunity. As constitutional democrats who are cognisant of the fact that violence causes profound psychological torture and trauma, reducing the quality of life for all Zimbabweans. The Zimbabwe Republic Police should apprehend Yvonne Musarurwa and her thugs if they are not comprised. We demand justice to Mashumba who was manhandled for expressing his democratic rights.

Yvonne Musarurwa’s intentional use of physical force ,exploited with full potential of causing serious harm , injury, disability and loss of precious life. This type of violence does not only lead to physical harm ,but also have severe negative psychological effects.

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HANDOVER OF ICT EQUIPMENT TO MINISTRY OF LANDS, AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES, WATER AND RURAL RESETTLEMENT

By A Correspondent- The Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries Water and Rural Resettlement and Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF) will tommorrow 26 October 2021 hand over 250 x Tablets, 22 x Laptops and 70 x Desktops to support the operationalisation of the Agricultural Information Management System (AIMS).

In addition, 1 Server will be also handed over to Ministry of Local Government Public Works and National Housing to host the Sendai Monitoring System for Zimbabwe.

Said the United Nations Zimbabwe in a communique to the media:

“The generation of data improves both agriculture productivity and profitability. The benefits include knowledge and access to appropriate inputs, extension advice, weather warnings and market prices.

The advancement in Information, Communication Technology (ICT) enables the monitoring and prediction of trends which in turn allows communities to plan for risks and disasters, thus increasing their resilience in the wake of the climate crisis.

The handover ceremony will be addressed by Dr John Basera who is the Permanent Secretary – Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries Water and Rural Resettlement and Madelena Monoja, the Acting Resident Representative – United Nations Development Fund (UNDP).”

About Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund

The Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund is a long-term development initiative funded by the European Union (EU), Government of Sweden, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with an overall objective of contributing to increased capacity of communities to protect development gains in the face of recurrent shocks and stresses enabling them to contribute to the
economic development of Zimbabwe.

Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube Under Pressure To Dollarise

By A Correspondent- Pressure is mounting on Finance minister Mthuli Ncube to dollarise the economy after members of the public told Parliamentarians that it was the only way to tackle price and exchange rate instability that were inflaming inflationary pressures on the economy.

A report by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget and Finance issued yesterday in Victoria Falls at the 2022 pre-budget seminar showed that Zimbabweans wanted government to adopt the United States dollar as goods and services in the country were mainly being sold in that currency.

MPs raised concern over galloping inflation, which they said was rendering earnings for public workers worthless.

However, Ncube on Saturday rejected the proposal saying the country would not adopt the United States dollar as its sole currency due to risk of incurring large foreign currency deficits.

“We cannot adopt the United States dollar alone as the official currency, you were there before and there were long queues at the banks, huge foreign currency deficits and you had deflation. That was because of the US dollar. It is not a good idea and it will be suicidal to do so. What has happened is after we introduced the local currency, the industry is picking. It’s about stabilising the currency. We are reforming the country, running the country under a basically dual currency regime and of course other smaller currencies,” he said.

During public hearings on the 2022 budget, Zimbabweans suggested that Ncube announces a US dollar budget.

“Members of the public suggested that the government should denominate the 2022 National Budget in United States dollars,” the Budget and Finance committee report read.

“They expressed concern that the parallel market rate is going up at unprecedented rates, affecting the pricing of goods and services. They proposed that government should consider reverting to the multi-currency system, since most service providers prefer trading in forex. They expressed concern that the current tax system is complex and not user friendly for new entrants making it difficult to collect more revenue.”

MPs also said Zimbabweans expressed scepticism over the government-controlled foreign currency auction, which they asserted was failing to meet demand from the market and resultantly pushing up the parallel market rate.

Economist Gift Mugano, who also addressed MPs at the pre-budget seminar, warned that the auction system was “holding on a thin thread” and that its collapse was imminent.

“Although the auction system at its inception managed to foster economic stability, in recent months, it has faced several threats and risks mainly coming on the back of exchange rate disparities, that is approximately $93 to US$1 versus $180 to US$1 (on the parallel market).

“Massive price hikes in commodities like cotton, wheat and maize caused serious threat on money supply resurgence which has prompted RBZ [Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe] to institute measures aimed at cleaning out bad money,” Mugano said.

“The other drivers of black market rate spiral are the ongoing construction projects and the self-fulfilling prophecy – exchange depreciation causes further depreciation as market watchers throng the black market to preserve their currency.”

Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda said Ncube should ensure that the 2022 National Budget was “people-centred”.

Mudenda bemoaned the widening gap between the official auction foreign currency rate and the galloping parallel market rate, which he said was resulting in price instability.

“You may recall that one of the key outcomes from the presentations at the pre-budget briefing seminar was the worrisome disparity between the auction exchange rate premium and the odious parallel market rate, which is now hovering around $200 per one unit of the United States dollar as compared to the forex auction rate of $90 per unit of the United States dollar,” he said.

“If this conundrum is not addressed, it will derail the National Development Strategy 1 objective of stabilising the inflation rate and fail to contain it within the Sadc macroeconomic convergence of between 3% and 7%.”

MPs recommended that Ncube strengthens the local currency by prioritising funding of key sectors such as manufacturing and agriculture, as well as beneficiation of the mineral resources.-newsday

Banks Fleecing Customers Through Punitive Fees. Commission

By A Correspondent- Chief executives of banks came under pressure at the weekend to act on concerns that financial institutions were fleecing consumers through punitive fees and commission charges on their accounts, while giving little or no interests on deposits.

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya, who made a presentation to legislators during a pre-budget consultation seminar on Saturday, indicated that he would be pursuing moral suasion in his efforts to nudge banks into playing a fair game.

But he indicated that spin-offs of doing the right thing would be multi-pronged, with banks likely to see an influx of foreign currency-indexed deposits flowing into their coffers, while confidence in the Zimbabwe dollar as a store of value would be boosted.

Mangudya, who spoke a day after Finance ministry permanent secretary George Guvamatanga on Friday said government had lined up confidence-building measures to calm the jittery market, has been among a few officials that have slammed banks for pursuing a cautious lending strategy, which has seen them hold up to US$1,7 billion in dormant liquidity while companies struggle.

Non-performing loans were estimated at less than 1% in August, but market watchers said there was nothing to celebrate about as very little was being channelled to fund economic activity.

“(The RBZ will) encourage banks to set appropriate interest rate margins for savings and time deposits to improve the appeal of the Zimbabwean dollar as a value preservative currency and continue to encourage banks to streamline bank charges to stimulate foreign currency deposits by the banking public,” Mangudya said.

“(The RBZ will) take appropriate measures to ensure that foreign currency allotments are settled timeously, pursue a strict monetary targeting framework to ensure that money supply does not destabilise the exchange rate, truant behaviour in the economy is minimised, support domestic savings in local currency through instruments that compensate local currency depositors for potential exchange rate depreciation,” the central bank chief noted.

Perhaps this could be the solution to a depositor flight that has shaken the markets since a deadly financial crisis rattled Zimbabwe between 2003 and 2008.

But depositors have for now preferred to keep their funds at home, instead of trusting a system they accuse of letting them down only a decade ago.

The result has been catastrophic, with US$500 million said to be circulating outside banks.

Giving a keynote address during Friday’s 22nd edition of the Banks and Banking Survey, which was held virtually, Guvamatanga said the process to rebuild confidence commenced with moves to introduce payment of interest on electronics balances.

Zimbabwe’s banking sector has paid the price of waning market confidence since the 2004/2005 financial crisis when operators collapsed under the weight of a corporate governance rot and financial mismanagement that triggered a depositor flight.

But Mangudya has significantly stabilised the sector since coming into office in 2013.

In August, the RBZ chief also encouraged banks to pay interest on deposits, after negotiations with the Bankers Association of Zimbabwe.

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube also presented a paper at the seminar.

Communique Of The Residents Summit Held In Gweru

19 CTOBER 2021

  1. Residents Associations from across the country met in Gweru from 4-5 October 2021 to deliberate ways through which they can strengthen citizen agency in terms of participation on electoral and local governance issues
  2. The meeting noted with concern the continued shrinking of the democratic space in Zimbabwe
  3. The meeting acknowledged the need to create a coalition of Residents Associations whose tasks will include voter mobilization and civic education as well as to push for electoral reforms (around local governance issues). The coalition will include different stakeholders including the private sector
  4. The meeting noted the need to engage government with regards the implementation of the devolution and decentralization policy with a view of ensuring that concerns/inputs from Residents Associations are taken on board
  5. The meeting noted the importance of voter education as a way of capacitating citizens to demand accountability from duty bearers. The voter education campaign will target youths, women and people living with disabilities as well as first time voters ahead of the 2023 elections
  6. The meeting acknowledged the need to strengthen the organizational capacity of Residents Associations in responding to local governance and electoral issues
  7. The meeting also acknowledged the need to push for a diaspora vote in the upcoming 2023 elections

Thematic areas identified during the meeting are listed below;

  • Electoral reforms linked to issues of local governance
  • Voter registration including easy access to national documentation
  • Role of citizens in the recall process of elected councilors
  • Legitimization of the diaspora vote
  • Role of traditional leaders in local governance issues
  • Restoration of Executive Mayors
  • Citizen participation in resource allocation and management in line with principles of devolution
  • Land allocations, management and housing
  • Roads and infrastructure development
  • Waste Management
  • Primary Health Care
  • 50/50 representation of women in local governance
  • Education

Done on October 5 2021

Present;

  • Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association
  • Combined Harare Residents Association
  • Chiredzi Residents and Ratepayers Association
  • Chitungwiza and Manyame Rural Residents Association
  • Combined Mvurwi Residents and Ratepayers Association
  • Epworth Residents Development Association
  • Local Governance Trust
  • Marondera Residents Open Forum
  • Marondera Residents Association
  • Marondera Progressive Residents and Ratepayers Association
  • Masvingo Residents Forum
  • Masvingo United Residents and Ratepayers Alliance
  • Ruwa Residents and Ratepayers Association Trust
  • Simukai Residents Association
  • United Chiredzi Residents and Ratepayers Association
  • United Mutare Residents and Ratepayers Trust
  • Victoria Falls Combined Residents Association
  • Wedza Rural Development Initiative Trust
  • Zvishavane Urban Residents and Ratepayers Association Trust

ENDS//

MDC Alliance MP Attacked Over #NgaapindeHakeMukomana

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance legislator for Chitungwiza South, Mr Maxwell Mavhunga was reportedly assaulted by suspected ZANU PF supporters over Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana slogan.

The slogan which means “Let The Youngman In” is being used by the opposition party to rally the citizenry to vote for MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa in the 2023 elections.

MDC Alliance’s co-vice chairperson, Job Sikhala, on Sunday announced the assault on Mavhunga saying the incident happened in Victoria Falls. Said Sikhala:

Breaking News: Our MP for Chitungwiza South Maxwell Mavhunga has been badly beaten in Victoria Falls by suspected ZANU PF supporters after he shouted Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana. He says he was taken from the shores of Zambezi River & dragged into a room where he was badly attacked.

This comes when Chamisa last week reportedly escaped an assassination attempt in Manicaland where he was touring the province.

Mohadi In Soup Over 2019 Accident

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo resident Sibukekile Moyo has filed a police complaint against former Vice-President Kembo Mohadi’s son, Kgosidintsi, over a 2019 accident.

The accident reportedly happened on August 24, 2019, in Bulawayo and Mohadi, of Glen Lorne in Harare, paid a fine for driving without due care and attention.

Moyo told NewsDay that after the accident, Mohadi undertook to pay for the repairs to her car, as well as three other cars that were damaged as a result of his conduct.

She said:

He had promised to fix my car, but he later kept quiet until I fixed my car using my own money. When I called him and told him I had fixed my car, he said I should keep the receipts and he would reimburse me. But until today, there is nothing and he has now blocked my numbers.

Moyo said Kgosidintsi owed her US$800 for the repairs, and that the former Vice-President had asked her to give him the quotations, but nothing materialised from him too.

She alleged that Kgosidintsi later claimed that he was a student, while his father was a civil servant and so they could not afford to pay that kind of amount.

Moyo added that Kgosidintsi blocked her number when she kept calling him.-newsday

Violent Maths Teacher Relocates From Mt Pleasant To Epworth

The mathematics teacher who was ordered to perform 630 hours of community service for brutally assaulting one of his students in full view of other learners at a Harare college, was on Friday back in court.

Talent Chingwaru was at the Harare Magistrates Court asking to be transferred from Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals where he was performing the unpaid work, saying he had changed his place of residence.

The 29-year-old told Harare magistrate Mrs Judith Taruvinga that he was no longer staying in Mt Pleasant and was now in Epworth, and requested to be transferred to any nearest Government institution in Epworth.

He told the court that it would be difficult for him to travel from Epworth to Parirenyatwa every day to perform the community service.

Mrs Taruvinga granted his application and ordered him to complete his punishment at Epworth Police Station.

Chingwaru, who claims to be a Wits University trained engineer, was initially jailed for 36 months before 18 months were set aside for five years on condition of good behaviour.

The remaining 18 months were suspended on condition that he performs 630 hours of community service at Parirenyatwa.

In sentencing Chingwaru, who was filmed assaulting the student at Einstein Tuition Centre, Mrs Taruvinga said although he should be given another chance to reform, he should control his anger.

“It is fortunate that the complaint did not suffer any permanent injuries,” she said.

“You could have lost your job and potential employers might not want to accept you because of publicity that was involved.

“Accused, you need to be given another chance to reform and you need to control your anger.”

Mrs Taruvinga said she noted that corporal punishment had been outlawed in 2014 after the upper courts noted it was inhumane.

-State Media

ZRP Officers Unhappy Over New Promotion Criteria

Discontent is simmering in the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) over the criteria being used to promote officers across the board which some say is prone to abuse, NewsDay can exclusively reveal.

Since Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga took over from Augustine Chihuri in 2018, the police force has been promoting officers based on their alleged good behaviour and sound work ethic.

But most police officers are clamouring for the force to revert to the old system where they wrote examinations before going for board interviews.

“Of course, this criteria had its fair share of flaws, but it is far better than the current one as officers are just hand-picked without proving that they are worth it,” said one officer based at Harare Central Police Station, who spoke on conditions of anonymity.

“I am a constable, who was attested into the ZRP in 2014, and after finishing my course at Morris Depot in Harare, I was enormously optimistic that I would one day attain a higher rank. But that is proving to be a forlorn hope. For one to be promoted now, it means they have to be related to the powers-that-be or, worse still, lick the superiors’ boots.”

A sergeant based at Police General Headquarters said as long as the promotions were based on the alleged good behaviour, they would remain a farce, riddled in corruption.

“This runs counter to the belief that the police force is supposed to be the paragon of virtue,” the sergeant said.

Another police officer said although Chihuri allegedly promoted his cronies, his promotion criteria remained largely fair.

Since his promotion to Commissioner-General, Matanga has promoted officers twice, in 2019 and 2020. Promotions for 2021 are imminent.

Police officers are also against the decision that those who attain new qualifications such as law, nursing, teaching are not promoted automatically.

In the past, police officers who acquired qualifications such as nursing or teaching were automatically promoted from the rank of constable to assistant inspector, while those who would have graduated with a Bachelor of Law (Honours) degree were promoted to the rank of chief superintendent.

A recent law graduate, who is in the police force, said it was futile for him to remain a sergeant in the police service. He has since tendered his resignation.

“I am leaving the police for greener pastures, pure and simple,” he said.

Some officers claimed that the ZRP had no money to run examinations, hence the decision to use “alleged good behaviour” as the promotion criterion.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the current promotion system was adopted after consultations with commanders.

He said those force members that were not happy with the criteria should approach Matanga through “appropriate” channels.

“It is not correct that if one is in a good relationship with someone, he will be promoted. Promotion is done on merit,” Nyathi said. He added that it was not automatic that those who attain higher qualifications would be immediately promoted.

“Higher qualifications should assist one to perform well on his job and rewards will come along the way,” Nyathi said.

-Newsday

Manhunt For Rapist Madzibaba Tanya

By A Correspondent- Police in Budiriro, Harare, are on a manhunt for an alleged rapist known as Madzibaba Tanya, who sexually abused a 33-year-old woman twice at his shrine in September after she visited him seeking help for her sick son.

Harare provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza yesterday warned women against being trapped by “perverts bent on sexual gratification” at religious shrines. Mwanza told NewsDay:

Sex predators are a menace to society. The public, especially women, should not be deceived into believing in such religious pronouncements by perverts whose acts are simply bent on sexual gratification. People should always be alert and report such people to the police.

We are on the hunt for the alleged rapist and anyone with information on his whereabouts should report to any nearest police station.

It is alleged that on September 20, the complainant, from Budiriro 1, went to the accused person’s shrine seeking assistance for her son.

Madzibaba Tanya reportedly told the complainant that she had spiritual husbands and ordered her to have sexual intercourse with a man in the bush for three consecutive days and then bring semen for cleansing.

Mwanza said the complainant told the Madzibaba Tanya that she had no one to have sexual intercourse with and the accused volunteered to be the man.

After two encounters, she did not return for the third time after figuring out that she was being raped.

She reported the matter to the police

Mother Narrates Deceased Son’s Heartrending Torture By Police Details Over Car Radio

A weeping Plumtree mother narrates how her son was tortured until he began urinating blood.

Greetings to you all, I am Shepard’s mother.

I am here to narrate how my son Shepard died.

Shepard was in bed the whole morning until Trust came and asked to wake him up so they go and fix a car radio. The car belonged to Prince. Trust had been asked by Prince to fix the car radio.

Punso is the one who stole the car radio from Vitalis’ house, this is the same radio which was sold to Prince.

Prince then asked Trust to help him fix the radio, Prince then approached Trust to help him with the task.

They fixed the car radio together while Shepard was having a beer or two.

On Monday Shepard woke up and went to work, there he mentioned Ngwanyana’s car at the Council and they asked for Shepard, that’s how he was taken into the police station. The CID swore that he was going to tell the truth of what transpired with the radio and the tool box of which he denied any knowledge of. Shepard mentioned that what he knows is that Trust brought a car radio which he fixed in my yard on Prince’s car.

Then they started torturing him, beating him up and electrocuting him (Shepard). They whipped him underneath his feet, while he was chained in irons.

This caused so much pain to him until he relented and couldn’t take it anymore. Then they took a bench and laid him on top; they started jumping and stomping on him until his back was damaged.

Shepard was injured in his head, spinal cord, and his head suffered internal bleeding. He had a severe headache which made it difficult for him to lift up his head. Shepard stated that when he is walking, he feels too much pain from the beatings.

He was taken to court after 4 days being in remand prison. There was no transport to court however Chicco gave them a lift to the court house. At the courts it was asked what happened since Shepard could not manage to stand up on his own. Shepard announced that he was assaulted by the CIDs, Chicco, Ngwanyana, an unnamed lady and a man.

Shepard reiterated that he knows Chicco and Ngwanyana well. Shepard mentioned that Chicco drives a green car and Ngwanyana drives a white one.

They were taken back into remand and called for another court hearing session where he asked for bail to attend hospital treatment as he could not handle the pain anymore.

He was granted bail and left for his home. He was struggling to walk.

Puntso who is alleged he is the one who took the radio stated he told police officers not to beat them up as he is the one who stole the radio.

Pintso said that he went to Vitalis’ house and found the owner playing on his phone indoors, Pintso then proceeded to steal the radio. The owner turned on the lights and Pintso ran away leaving the boot of the car open. Pintso stated that he did all that these guys accused are innocent of

Despite this they assaulted Shepard nearly killing him. I took Shepard to the hospital. The police came to take a statement from him. Shepard mentioned that he was taken from work and tortured by the CIDs and he reiterated that he will not stop saying that he was beat up by Chicco and Ngwanyana.

He went downhill after the statement was taken by the police, Mangena came in and he only greeted Madam Mangena and didn’t want to engage with other guys.

Shepard was in serious pain and did not manage to talk afterwards. He began urinating blood.

Shepard was taken to Mpilo however when he returned, he was in a critical condition unable to talk or turn himself. At the hospital he was given drip medication  which I bought for him at a cost of $280, including some urinating tunes.

He could no longer urinate, and he was now using a catheter tube.

I then suddenly got a call around 5am that Shepard has passed away. I went up to the hospital to confirm and found out that indeed he is no more. The hospital staff mentioned he was struggling to breathe three days from non eating; he was weak. Shepard had been breathing through oxygen aids.

When the top officers at the camp heard about Shepard’s passing away, they said they will come over to apologise about what happened; they want good working relations to avoid squabbles.

The post-mortem will be done in a few days so that we establish what happened.

At the moment I am struggling to feed people who have come to the funeral wake as I have no support. I am currently not working and my husband is redundant. He is nursing his health at the moment. He was being looked after financially by Shepard.

I am in deep pain and in need of support in this matter. The perpetrators are still out there at large. I am appealing for help on how to get justice for my deceased son.h That’s all I know what transpired.

I thank you.

The mother can be contacted on +263 78 336 3754

MILITARY COUP IN SUDAN

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#JUST IN- Amnesty Internation Shuts Down Hong Kong Offices

Amnesty International

October 25, 2021 6:17 am

Amnesty International will close its two offices in Hong Kong by the end of the year, the organization announced today.

The local ‘section’ office will cease operations on 31 October while the regional office – which is part of Amnesty’s global International Secretariat – is due to close by the end of 2021. Regional operations will be moved to the organization’s other offices in the Asia-Pacific.

“This decision, made with a heavy heart, has been driven by Hong Kong’s national security law, which has made it effectively impossible for human rights organizations in Hong Kong to work freely and without fear of serious reprisals from the government,” said Anjhula Mya Singh Bais, chair of Amnesty’s International Board.

“Hong Kong has long been an ideal regional base for international civil society organizations, but the recent targeting of local human rights and trade union groups signals an intensification of the authorities’ campaign to rid the city of all dissenting voices. It is increasingly difficult for us to keep operating in such an unstable environment.”

There are two Amnesty International offices based in Hong Kong: a local membership section focused on human rights education in the city; and a regional office which carries out research, advocacy and campaigning work on East and Southeast Asia and the Pacific. All of the regional office’s work will continue from new locations.

“We are deeply indebted to Amnesty members and staff who over the last 40 years have worked tirelessly to protect human rights in and from Hong Kong. From successfully pushing for the full abolition of the death penalty in Hong Kong in 1993, to exposing evidence of excessive use of force by police during the 2019 mass protests, Amnesty in Hong Kong has shone a light on human rights violations in the darkest of days,” said Agnes Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International.

“In the wider region, our research and campaigning has tackled subjects including freedom of expression in North Korea, conscientious objection to military service in South Korea, the right to housing in Mongolia, Japan’s wartime atrocities against “comfort women”, and the crackdown on human rights lawyers in China.

“Moreover, Amnesty International Hong Kong’s education programmes – from classroom talks to a documentary film festival – have enhanced awareness of human rights not only in the city’s schools but among the general public as well. No one and no power can demolish that legacy.”

The national security law, imposed by the Chinese central government, was enacted on 30 June 2020. It targets alleged acts of “secession”, “subversion of state power”, “terrorist activities” and “collusion with foreign or external forces to endanger national security”. 

Its sweeping and vaguely worded definition of “national security”, which follows that of the Beijing authorities, has been used arbitrarily as a pretext to restrict the human rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association, as well as to repress dissent and political opposition.


Amnesty documented the rapid deterioration of human rights in Hong Kong one year after the enactment of the national security law in a June 2021 briefing.

“The environment of repression and perpetual uncertainty created by the national security law makes it impossible to know what activities might lead to criminal sanctions. The law has repeatedly been used to target people who have upset the authorities for any number of reasons – from singing political songs to discussing human rights issues in the classroom,” said Anjhula Mya Singh Bais.

“The pattern of raids, arrests and prosecutions against perceived opponents has highlighted how the vagueness of the law can be manipulated to build a case against whomsoever the authorities choose.”

A government crackdown targeting activists, opposition politicians and independent media has recently expanded to include civil society organizations. At least 35 groups have disbanded since the law was enacted, including some of the city’s largest unions and activist groups.

“There are difficult days ahead for human rights in Hong Kong, but Amnesty International will continue to stand with the people of Hong Kong.  We will fight for their rights to be respected and we will be vigilant in our scrutiny of those who abuse them,” said Agnes Callamard.

“While leaving the city that we have called home for decades is devastating, we do so proud of our achievements over that time, and confident that the strength of Amnesty’s 10 million-plus supporters worldwide will enable us to continue our work together to end human rights abuses everywhere.”

Background

Amnesty International is a global human rights movement of 10 million people, with operations in more than 70 countries. The organization holds governments around the world accountable to equal standards under international law.

Amnesty’s local Hong Kong section works principally on building awareness of human rights issues in the city and is funded primarily by individual donations from the Hong Kong public.

The Hong Kong regional office – which has a sister location in Bangkok – conducts research, campaigning and advocacy work across the region including on mainland China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Mongolia, Myanmar, Thailand, Viet Nam, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei, Singapore, Timor-Leste, Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific islands.

The overwhelming majority of Amnesty’s income comes from individuals the world over. These personal and unaffiliated donations allow the organization to maintain full independence from any and all governments, political ideologies, economic interests or religions. Amnesty neither seeks nor accepts any funds for human rights research from governments or political parties.

JUST IN- Violence Against MDC Alliance Stalwarts In Goromonzi South

NCA Party Statement:Call on Unconditional Removal of Sanctions Against Zimbabwe.

▪️The NCA party join hands with all progressive forces in calling for the unconditional removal of sanctions against Zimbabwe.

▪️The sanctions are affecting us as Zimbabwe socially, politicaly and economically.

▪️As NCA party, an opposition in Zimbabwe, we believe that Zanu pf is using sanctions to justify its incompetence and hold to political power.

▪️The sanctions are not serving the purpose that they were imposed on Zimbabwe.

▪️As opposition in Zimbabwe we believe that removing Zanu pf must not be a foreign agenda but should also be purely a Zimbabwean agenda.

▪️Zimbabweans will eventually remove Zanu pf on their own terms and there is no need for any foreign intervention to achieve this noble definite cause.

▪️We encourage any other mechanism to deal with the problems affecting Zimbabwe and sanctions are not part of such a solution.

▪️As NCA Party we encourage all Zimbabweans to speak with one voice in denouncing the sanctions as well as calling for their unconditional removal.

Issued By,Madock Chivasa

NCA Party National Spokesperson

Phone +263 772 904 492 +263 775 614 471

Email [email protected]

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RBZ Bans Airtime Juice Cards

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s (RBZ) Financial Intelligence Unit has in a circular told the country’s mobile network operators (MNOs) to decrease physical airtime vouchers or juice card sales as they are reportedly being used for money laundering.

The statement from the RBZ’s Financial Intelligence Unit on Juice cards reads as follows:

To: Mobile Telecommunications and Mobile Phone Service ProvidersMeasures to curb abuse of physical airtime vouchers for money laundering

1. The Financial Intelligence Unit has noted that bulk airtime recharge vouchers are being abused by airtime dealers to facilitate illegal foreign currency trading and money laundering.

2. Airtime dealers have been purchasing airtime vouchers in bulk from mobile telecommunication service providers using local currency and then disposing same at discounted foreign currency prices. The bulk airtime traders have not been depositing the significant foreign currency proceeds so generated into the banking system but have instead channelled same to fuel trade on the foreign exchange parallel market.

3. In order to curb this abuse, the following measures shall apply in respect of mobile telecommunication and mobile payment service providers:

4. Mobile telecommunication service providers shall –(a) take steps to decrease the production and sale of bulk physical air time recharge vouchers and promote the increased use of electronic airtime recharge;(b) reduce sales of physical airtime recharge vouchers to twenty percent (20%)of all airtime sales by 31 January 2022 and to ten percent (10%) by 30 April 2022;

5. Mobile telecommunication service providers shall submit a written plan to the FIU no later than 7 November 2021 detailing the measures to be taken to meet the above targets by the set dates.

6. In addition to the measures referred to above, mobile telecommunications service providers shall issue circulars to their respective airtime distributors to enforce limits on till-point airtime voucher purchasers. To ensure that customers purchase airtime vouchers for personal use and not for re-sale, a customer shall be allowed to purchase airtime of not more than ZW$ 10,000 in value in any one transaction. A customer can buy up to five vouchers at a time but not exceeding ZW$10,000 in total.

7. In order to facilitate electronic airtime recharging through customers’ mobile money wallets, individual mobile wallet holders may, with immediate effect, be allowed to conduct cash-in to their mobile money wallets, at designatedoutlets, up to ZW$5,000 per week. Cash-outs shall not be permissible.

-TechZim

FULL STATEMENT- SADC CALLS FOR THE LIFTING OF SANCTIONS ON ZIMBABWE

STATEMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY DR. LAZARUS MCCARTHY CHAKWERA, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MALAWI, AND CHAIRPERSON OF SADC, CALLING FOR THE LIFTING OF ALL SANCTIONS IMPOSED ON THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE

25 OCTOBER 2021

1. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) wishes to reaffirm its solidarity with the Government and People of the Republic of Zimbabwe, and to collectively voice its concerns on, and disapproval of the prolonged sanctions imposed on the Republic of Zimbabwe.

2. As SADC, we are concerned by the continuation of sanctions on some individuals or entities of Zimbabwe and hereby call for the unconditional and immediate lifting of these sanctions. There is no doubt that this lifting will facilitate socio-economic recovery, and enable Zimbabwe meet her national and regional economic development plans as well as effectively manage her international obligations.

3. Asa Region, we remain adamant that the sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe, whether targeted or restrictive, are a fundamental constraint and hindrance to the country’s prospects of economic recovery, human security and sustainable growth. The global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with the recent devastating cyclones Chalane (December 2020) and Eloise (February 2021) have mounted added socio-economic pressures that continue to impact negatively on the lives and livelihoods of the people of Zimbabwe.

4. The trajectory of the global economy is on rebuilding and recovery. To this effect, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), by virtue of being the largest source of foreign capital, remains a critical catalyst and facilitator of growth. The sanctions increase the perception of Zimbabwe being in a high-risk profile category, thereby diminishing the credibility of investment and investor confidence, while exacerbating investment risks. This further diminishes the country’s prospects of obtaining impactful FDI and serves as a deterrent for economic emancipation, growth and stability.

5. We wish to commend those International Cooperating Partners who have continuously extended development cooperation support and assistance towards the Government of Zimbabwe, and urge all development partners and stakeholders to support Zimbabwe’s efforts towards implementing her reform agenda.

6. The Republic of Zimbabwe, and the SADC Region, are committed to engage in meaningful and constructive dialogue with all relevant stakeholders, with a view to consolidate the rule of law, democracy, governance and human rights. It is only through such exchanges that better appreciation of concerns of all parties could be secured and progress towards their resolution be achieved.

7. Consistent with the collective global commitment “to leave no one behind” and in practical furtherance of the spirit of multilateralism, SADC calls for the immediate and unconditional removal of all sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe, for the good of the country and its people, the SADC region and the global community.

H.E Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera,

President of the Republic of Malawi, and Chairperson of SADC

25 October 2021

Police Tortured My Son Until He Began Urinating Blood And Killed Him.

A weeping Plumtree mother narrates how her son was tortured until he began urinating blood.

Greetings to you all, I am Shepard’s mother.

I am here to narrate how my son Shepard died.

Shepard was in bed the whole morning until Trust came and asked to wake him up so they go and fix a car radio. The car belonged to Prince. Trust had been asked by Prince to fix the car radio.

Punso is the one who stole the car radio from Vitalis’ house, this is the same radio which was sold to Prince.

Prince then asked Trust to help him fix the radio, Prince then approached Trust to help him with the task.

They fixed the car radio together while Shepard was having a beer or two.

On Monday Shepard woke up and went to work, there he mentioned Ngwanyana’s car at the Council and they asked for Shepard, that’s how he was taken into the police station. The CID swore that he was going to tell the truth of what transpired with the radio and the tool box of which he denied any knowledge of. Shepard mentioned that what he knows is that Trust brought a car radio which he fixed in my yard on Prince’s car.

Then they started torturing him, beating him up and electrocuting him (Shepard). They whipped him underneath his feet, while he was chained in irons.

This caused so much pain to him until he relented and couldn’t take it anymore. Then they took a bench and laid him on top; they started jumping and stomping on him until his back was damaged.

Shepard was injured in his head, spinal cord, and his head suffered internal bleeding. He had a severe headache which made it difficult for him to lift up his head. Shepard stated that when he is walking, he feels too much pain from the beatings.

He was taken to court after 4 days being in remand prison. There was no transport to court however Chicco gave them a lift to the court house. At the courts it was asked what happened since Shepard could not manage to stand up on his own. Shepard announced that he was assaulted by the CIDs, Chicco, Ngwanyana, an unnamed lady and a man.

Shepard reiterated that he knows Chicco and Ngwanyana well. Shepard mentioned that Chicco drives a green car and Ngwanyana drives a white one.

They were taken back into remand and called for another court hearing session where he asked for bail to attend hospital treatment as he could not handle the pain anymore.

He was granted bail and left for his home. He was struggling to walk.

Puntso who is alleged he is the one who took the radio stated he told police officers not to beat them up as he is the one who stole the radio.

Pintso said that he went to Vitalis’ house and found the owner playing on his phone indoors, Pintso then proceeded to steal the radio. The owner turned on the lights and Pintso ran away leaving the boot of the car open. Pintso stated that he did all that these guys accused are innocent of

Despite this they assaulted Shepard nearly killing him. I took Shepard to the hospital. The police came to take a statement from him. Shepard mentioned that he was taken from work and tortured by the CIDs and he reiterated that he will not stop saying that he was beat up by Chicco and Ngwanyana.

He went downhill after the statement was taken by the police, Mangena came in and he only greeted Madam Mangena and didn’t want to engage with other guys.

Shepard was in serious pain and did not manage to talk afterwards. He began urinating blood.

Shepard was taken to Mpilo however when he returned, he was in a critical condition unable to talk or turn himself. At the hospital he was given drip medication  which I bought for him at a cost of $280, including some urinating tunes.

He could no longer urinate, and he was now using a catheter tube.

I then suddenly got a call around 5am that Shepard has passed away. I went up to the hospital to confirm and found out that indeed he is no more. The hospital staff mentioned he was struggling to breathe three days from non eating; he was weak. Shepard had been breathing through oxygen aids.

When the top officers at the camp heard about Shepard’s passing away, they said they will come over to apologise about what happened; they want good working relations to avoid squabbles.

The post-mortem will be done in a few days so that we establish what happened.

At the moment I am struggling to feed people who have come to the funeral wake as I have no support. I am currently not working and my husband is redundant. He is nursing his health at the moment. He was being looked after financially by Shepard.

I am in deep pain and in need of support in this matter. The perpetrators are still out there at large. I am appealing for help on how to get justice for my deceased son.h That’s all I know what transpired.

I thank you.

The mother can be contacted on +263 78 336 3754

#FreeMakoMonday- “Obediah Moyo Freed While Mako Rots In Jail For Demanding A Better Society”

Abused Woman Refuses To See Own New Born Baby

By A Correspondent- Noria Dhliwayo has refused to see her newly-born baby as it reminds her of her abusive spouse Kennedy Shambare who assaulted her when she was pregnant with the baby.

The Standard reports that Dhliwayo has only seen a photo of the child she delivered at Murewa General Hospital on the phone.

Dhliwayo, who resides in Zihute village, Murewa, was married to Shambare and they lived in Uzumba until January last year when she was forced to relocate after being severely beaten by Shamabre for condemning his thievery.

Dhliwayo alleges that Shambare stabbed her with knives and was also beaten with sticks causing her to bleed while pregnant.

She was also subjected to police torture as Murewa criminal investigations detectives came to seize property stolen from her.

Dhliwayo did community service from March to September at Hurungwe Primary School for a crime committed by her “loved one”. She said:

I suffered a lot in the name of love. Despite beating me several times, I loved him and hoped that he would pay lobola to my family. The situation became worse when he severely beat me while I was pregnant causing me to bleed after threatening to report him to the police. Subsequently, he accused me of trying to abort.

That incident forced me to relocate from Uzumba in January. I came with no clothes and property because he had sold them. When he started to visit me frequently I complained that I needed property for the house I rented.

This prompted him to rob a house early in March. Two weeks later two police officers came to interrogate me and ordered the confiscation of all the stolen property.  In the process I was beaten, arrested and stayed in prison for more than a week with my three-year-old daughter. I then paid US$100 and did community service at Hurungwe Primary School for six months, from March to September.

All the traumatic experiences Dhliwayo endured and Shambare’s rejection of her pregnancy caused her to hate her new baby who is believed to be at Kadenge Children’s Home in Murewa.

Dhliwayo, who is also a mother to three other children aged 15 years, 11 years and three years from her previous marriage, said many people do not understand the circumstances that made her abandon her two-month-old baby.

The baby is at Kadenge Children’s Home. Social workers said Dhliwayo can get the baby if she changes her mind and when her life improves. 

Social workers said they realised that Dhliwayo was still in denial, depressed and bitter and didn’t want her child due to pain.-standard

US Embassy Says Zim Is Using Sanctions As Scapegoat

The United States Embassy in Zimbabwe has hit back at the President Emmerson Mnangagwa administration for using sanctions as a convenient scapegoat for corruption, economic mismanagement and failure to respect human rights.

In a Twitter post with US sanctions fact sheet, the US embassy said Zimbabwe has lost billions of dollars to corruption and harmful economic policies adding that the country has had prosperous and difficult years with the sanctions regime in place.

“Blaming sanctions is a convenient scapegoat to distract the public from the real reasons behind Zimbabwe’s economic challenges – corruption, economic mismanagement, and failure to respect human rights and uphold the rule of law,” the embassy said.

“Zim’s Economic Woes”. SANCTIONS OR CORRUPTION?: POLL

The US has defended its two decades-old sanctions against Zimbabwe saying they only targeted those that undermine democratic processes or facilitate corruption.

Washington spoke as the UN special rapporteur on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on human rights arrived in Zimbabwe to “assess the impact of punitive economic sanctions on ordinary Zimbabweans.”

Belarusian Alena Douhan met President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday to begin her 10-day mission that will include meetings with top government officials.

Ned Price, the US State Department spokesperson, said Washington was not responsible for Zimbabwe’s economic collapse.

“Our sanctions there target human rights abusers and those who undermine democratic processes or facilitate corruption,” Price said.

“I want to be clear that the sanctions do not target the Zimbabwean people. Zimbabwe’s economic ills, we know, are caused by leaders abusing power, not US sanctions.

“Our sanctions target only 83 individuals and 37 entities. We review our sanctions list regularly to acknowledge developments in Zimbabwe. They make it more difficult for targeted individuals and entities to access funds through the global financial infrastructure,” he added.

“We do not target Zimbabwe’s banking sector, but rather ensure sanctioned individuals and entities cannot use the US financial system to enjoy their ill-gotten gains.

“Blaming US sanctions for Zimbabwe’s problems detracts from the core issues of better governance, and to that end, Zimbabwe must make reforms consistent with its constitution.”

Western countries first imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe in 2003 after accusing the regime of the late Robert Mugabe of human rights violations and electoral fraud.

After the coup that toppled Mugabe in 2017, President Mnangagwa pushed a re-engagement policy, but the US and the UK have imposed sanctions on some of his key allies accused of corruption and human rights violations.

He is accused of failing to keep his promises to reform and human rights violations.

Zimbabwe maintains that the sanctions are an attempt to push for regime change.

“These sanctions are illegal and hurt the most vulnerable in our society,” President Mnangagwa’s office said.

Discontent Simmering In ZRP

Discontent is simmering in the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) over the criteria being used to promote officers across the board which some say is prone to abuse, NewsDay can exclusively reveal.

Since Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga took over from Augustine Chihuri in 2018, the police force has been promoting officers based on their alleged good behaviour and sound work ethic.

But most police officers are clamouring for the force to revert to the old system where they wrote examinations before going for board interviews.

“Of course, this criteria had its fair share of flaws, but it is far better than the current one as officers are just hand-picked without proving that they are worth it,” said one officer based at Harare Central Police Station, who spoke on conditions of anonymity.

“I am a constable, who was attested into the ZRP in 2014, and after finishing my course at Morris Depot in Harare, I was enormously optimistic that I would one day attain a higher rank. But that is proving to be a forlorn hope. For one to be promoted now, it means they have to be related to the powers-that-be or, worse still, lick the superiors’ boots.”

A sergeant based at Police General Headquarters said as long as the promotions were based on the alleged good behaviour, they would remain a farce, riddled in corruption.

“This runs counter to the belief that the police force is supposed to be the paragon of virtue,” the sergeant said.

Another police officer said although Chihuri allegedly promoted his cronies, his promotion criteria remained largely fair.

Since his promotion to Commissioner-General, Matanga has promoted officers twice, in 2019 and 2020. Promotions for 2021 are imminent.

Police officers are also against the decision that those who attain new qualifications such as law, nursing, teaching are not promoted automatically.

In the past, police officers who acquired qualifications such as nursing or teaching were automatically promoted from the rank of constable to assistant inspector, while those who would have graduated with a Bachelor of Law (Honours) degree were promoted to the rank of chief superintendent.

A recent law graduate, who is in the police force, said it was futile for him to remain a sergeant in the police service. He has since tendered his resignation.

“I am leaving the police for greener pastures, pure and simple,” he said.

Some officers claimed that the ZRP had no money to run examinations, hence the decision to use “alleged good behaviour” as the promotion criterion.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the current promotion system was adopted after consultations with commanders.

He said those force members that were not happy with the criteria should approach Matanga through “appropriate” channels.

“It is not correct that if one is in a good relationship with someone, he will be promoted. Promotion is done on merit,” Nyathi said. He added that it was not automatic that those who attain higher qualifications would be immediately promoted.

“Higher qualifications should assist one to perform well on his job and rewards will come along the way,” Nyathi said.

-Newsday

“End Teachers’ Salary Sanctions. I Watched My Father Dying”

“Cannot Accord Diaspora Vote Due To Legislative Challenge” – In Plain Language; We Are A Quintessential Banana Republic

By Nomusa Garikai- Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa was a senior member of Robert Gabriel Mugabe’s government for 37 years. It is not that Mnangagwa did not know what the Zanu PF government was doing was wrong and even outright criminal like the blatant and repeated human rights violations including vote rigging and, worse, politically motivated murders. He knew that was wrong. 

Indeed, Mnangagwa was Mugabe’s henchman; the dictator trusted him with some of the dirtiest and bloodiest tasks like the Gukurahundi massacre and the de facto coup to stop Morgan Tsvangirai and MDC taking power following the March 2008 elections. 

Mnangagwa had carried out his assigned tasks regardless how dirty and bloody they were to help establish and retain the de facto one-party dictatorship for the simple reason that he too, not just Mugabe, benefited from the dictatorship. And, rest assured, Mnangagwa was ruthless in his fight to get his lion’s share of the spoils of absolute power!

When Mugabe tried to force Mnangagwa and those around him in the Lacoste faction out of power in favour of the G40 faction; the two crossed swords. In the small hours of 15th November 2017, it was Mugabe who was woke-up with a gun to his temple. His dream of being life-president or handing over the presidency to his ambitious wife was over. 

When Mnangagwa took over from Mugabe he tried his uttermost to sever all links with Mugabe and his 37 year reign, airbrush the Mugabe era out of Zimbabwe history and turn over a new leaf. Mnangagwa proclaimed his regime “The Second Republic, a new dispensation!” 

It was none other than President Mnangagwa himself who announced during his visit to the USA in September 2018 for the UN General Assembly Heads of State gathering, that all Zimbabweans in the diaspora will have a chance to vote in the 2023 elections. It was no doubt meant to reinforce the new dispensation mantra the only trouble with such an eye catching PR stunt is they boomerang right back. 

There is no doubt that Zanu PF has struggled to keep its promise to guarantee diaspora vote. 

“If you want a diaspora vote, first level the playing field by removing sanctions, so that Zanu-PF can go there and campaign freely without being vetted against sanctions,” announced Zanu PF Acting Political Commissar, Patrick Chinamasa in June 2021.

“We will not allow those in the diaspora the right to vote because we are under sanctions in those countries.”

This was a foolish position since it is nonsensical to deny Zimbabweans their fundamental rights over a matter beyond their control. This is like a man who beats his wife and children because he quarrelled with his neighbour! 

There are 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora, by Zanu PF’s own record. Mnangagwa won the 2018 presidency with 2.4 million votes or 50.8% of the 5 million cast votes. The 3 million diaspora vote is therefore 37% of the 8 million potential vote. 

How can the 2023 elections be free, fair and credible when Zanu PF is allowed to cherrypick the electorate and deny 37% the vote? The regime must have since realise this will not go down well even with such bodies as SADC and AU who have traditionally turned a blind eye to Zimbabwe’s 

“On the diaspora vote, I would like to acknowledge that this has been an issue of intense debate and contestation among the Zimbabweans in the diaspora and the relevant stakeholders across the Zimbabwean political spectrum,” argued Melody Chaurura, Zimbabwe’s Consul General to Johannesburg. 

“It is important to clearly communicate that it is the desire of the Zimbabwean government to afford every Zimbabweans including those in the diaspora, an opportunity to participate in the country’s electoral processes.

“It should be, however, understood that it has not been possible to accord diaspora vote due to legislative and logistical challenges which are yet to be overcome. We keep the hope that once these issues have been resolved by the concerned parties, the Zimbabweans in the diaspora would be able to cast their votes from their countries of residence.”

A significant improvement on Patrick Chinamasa’s blunder but This is still, nonsense. Zimbabweans in the diaspora have offered to pay US$20 or whatever to cover the cost of a diaspora vote. The amount is nothing compared to the option of having to travel back to Zimbabwe to vote. 

For a regime that has pushed through parliament two constitutional amendments seeking to change no fewer than 27 different sections of the constitution. It is rich for the same regime to then talk of “legislatives challenge” stopping it from adding a simple phrase like “Ordinary Zimbabweans in distant lands will be afforded the same opportunity to vote as that currently extended to Zimbabweans in the diplomatic service, armed services, etc.” to the electoral law. 

Mugabe’s administration resisted the pressure to grant every Zimbabwean his/her freedoms and human rights including the right to a meaningful vote and even the right to life for selfish political gain. This Mnangagwa regime is doing exactly the same for the same selfish reason. The Second Republic is the First Republic under new management but otherwise the two are identical in every respect in that both are a quintessential Banana Republic. 

MDC Alliance MP Abducted In Vic Falls

By A Correspondent- MDC- Alliance legislator for Chitungwiza South, Mr Maxwell Mavhunga, in Victoria Falls abducted was yesterday Zanu PF supporters for chanting Chamisa slogan.

Reports from the resort town said Mavhunga was attacked after chanting the popular pro- MDC-Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana slogan.

The slogan which means “Let The Youngman In” is being used by the opposition party to rally the citizenry to vote for MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa in the 2023 elections.

On Sunday, MDC Alliance’s co-vice chairperson, Job Sikhala, announced the assault on Mavhunga, saying the incident happened in Victoria Falls. Said Sikhala:

Breaking News: Our MP for Chitungwiza, South Maxwell Mavhunga has been badly beaten in Victoria Falls by suspected ZANU PF supporters after he shouted Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana. He says he was taken from the shores of Zambezi River & dragged into a room where he was badly attacked.
This comes when Chamisa last week reportedly escaped an assassination attempt in Manicaland where he was touring the province.

“The People Of Zimbabwe Are Looking Up To SADC”

By Patrick Guramatunhu- SADC has finally stepped in to try end the cycle of violence and political unrest in Eswatini. SA President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is also the current Chairperson of Chairperson of SADC’s Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation, send envoy to Eswatini follow the outbreak of violent street protests in that country.

“The Special Envoy paid a courtesy call on His Majesty, King Mswati III. Subsequently, amongst others, the Special Envoy met with members of Cabinet led by the Honourable Cleopas Sipho Dlamini, the Prime Minister, members of the Diplomatic Corps, civil society organizations, Members of Parliament, trade unions and members of the all society in Eswatini,” announce President Ramaphosa.

“During the engagements, all stakeholders agreed that the conduct of national dialogue should be the appropriate platform to address the current challenges facing the country. In this regard, they recognised the need for a peaceful and conducive environment for the dialogue to take place.”

It is a great pity that Eswatini has been allowed to burn before SADC leaders finally stepped in.

The borne of contention in Eswatini is King Mswati III is an absolute monarch and he has creamed off the country’s wealth to bankroll a lavish lifestyle for himself and his many wives. The majority of ordinary people now live in abject poverty. The people’s cry for democratic change so they can have a meaningful say in the governance of the country have fallen on deaf ears; the King might as well have a bale of cotton staffed in each of his ears.

SADC leaders have completely ignored the suffering people and have sided with the King under the pretext the serious human rights violations and tragic human suffering caused by the criminal waste of the nation’s human and material resources were internal Eswatini affairs. SADC was not going to interfere in a member country’s internal affairs.

The people of Eswatini are disappointed at SADC and AU’s, the continent body, indifference to their suffering and cry for help! Rightly so too! And so should every thinking person in SADC and Africa; African leaders’ indifference to the human rights violation and suffering is one of the reasons why the continent is in this economic and political mess.

African leaders a notorious for siding with the continent’s despotic leaders or, at best, kicking the can down the street at the expense of the suffering masses. These leaders do not like outsiders such as the UN to help solve the continent’s many problems; “African solutions to African problems!” they have often argued. Only to sit on the problems allowing them to fester and spread!

One hopes that SADC leaders will see to it that the national dialogue in Eswatini address the root causes of the political unrest and the economic meltdown in that country. Eswatini must end absolute monarch and move with the times and uphold the freedoms and rights of all citizens as pronounced in the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country.

As a Zimbabwean, I will be following what happens in Eswatini like a hawk!

After 41 years and counting of rigged elections it is clear come 2023, without even one token reform in place, Zanu PF will once again rig those elections. If SADC leaders manage to force King Mswati III to relinquish his absolute power one hopes the regional leaders will have the guts to force Zanu PF thugs to relinquish their dictatorial powers too!

SADC leaders have endorsed Zimbabwe’s the 2013 and 2018 elections as “substantially free, fair and credible” when they know that was not true.

“Notably, major shortcomings in the pre-election environment impacted on the free expression of the will of electors, state resources were misused in favour of the incumbent and coverage by state media was heavily biased in favour of the ruling party. Further, the electoral commission lacked full independence and appeared to not always act in an impartial manner,” reported the EU Zimbabwe 2018 Election Observer Mission final report.

“The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and verifiability. Finally, the restrictions on political freedoms, the excessive use of force by security forces and abuses of human rights in the post-election period undermined the corresponding positive aspects during the pre-election campaign.

“As such, many aspects of the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe failed to meet international standards.”

ZEC failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll, a legal and common sense requirement, for Pete’s sake. How SADC election observers managed to give their thumbs up to such a flawed and illegal election process beggars belief. It is already clear that ZEC will not have a verified voters’ roll in 2023!

The people of Zimbabwe will be looking to SADC leaders, especially those who have held free, fair and credible elections in their own country to judge the 2023 Zimbabwe elections to international standards and not the usual one foot long yard stick!

By declaring the 2023 Zimbabwe elections null and void and thus refuse to give Zanu PF regime legitimacy; SADC will be breaking the cycle of rigged elections as happened in 2008 when the region body also refused to recognised that year’s election process as a democratic, free, fair and credible.

Zimbabwe needs a new GNU; only this time competent men and women will be appointed to make sure all the democratic reforms to dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorship are implemented. The 2008 to 2013 GNU failed to get even one reform implemented but that was because the Zanu PF and MDC leaders in the GNU lacked the political will and vision. Zimbabwe deserves a second bite at the cherry; this time the democratic reforms, all of them, will be implemented fully!

GOVERNMENT’S PROPAGANDA WHEELS COMING OFF

The exhibition of lies, disinformation, misinformation and malice are major political diodes driving Zanu PF’s propaganda machines.

By Leonard Koni| Zanu PF government has the tendency of always majoring on lies and creating false narratives whenever it is found wanting.

The people expect a government spokesperson to always stick on seeking the truth than soending acres of space in government mouth pieces trying to defend and sanitise wrong acts.

In this modern era of high technololgy of smart phones, a government which thrives on shoving all of its propaganda to the public will risk facing an extinction and stiff resistance.

This kind of drama creeping in our government communication offices is a cause of concern. They keep on sweeping lies under the carpet of propaganda.

Itai Dzamara’s abduction was deemed to be stage managed till he disappeared from the face of earth and up to now the same government cannot give the people answers.

Chigumba was punched to pulp right before our eyes in the aftermath of the election results , something that was taken as a staged occasion.

That clueless Obert Mpofu confidently  uttered that MDC -Alliance deployed snipers on city’s tall buildings who shot at the demonstrators at 45 degrees angle whereas there was real Zimbabwe military which was deployed and killed seven innocent civilians.

Cecilia Chimbiri,  Joana Mamombe and Netsai Marova were abducted for two days at an anti-government protest in May 2020 and were later found dumped in Bindura. The state alleged that the trio were not abducted and that the story was well dramatised.

An assassination attempt last week on MDC -Alliance President Nelson Chamisa who has been travelling across the country during his meet the people tour is also said to have been stage managed.

Videos of Zanu PF supporters ,old ladies and youths barricading roads band singing revolutionary songs  were recorded and went viral on social media but still the government denied that there were no such incidents happening in the country.

Zanu PF sees drama, skits and stunts in every dirty game they play against the citizens of Zimbabwe.

As the country builds up to 2023 elections we are going to see more dramas being cooked. This is not very new. The opposition must brace up for more dramas.

Budiriro Woman Appeals For Help To Locate Missing 1yr Old

A 29 year old woman is appealing for information about the whereabouts of her one-year-old daughter who went missing yesterday morning in Budiriro 4 high-density suburb.

Prisca Dindinga told NewsDay that she went to report at Budiriro 2 Police Station but was asked to make a formal report for a missing person after 24 hours.

She said she suspected that Mitchell had been snatched by a woman who was employed as a maid in the neighbourbood.

“In the morning at around 7am, I was doing my normal household chores indoors and my child went outside as usual to play with her siblings,” Dindinga said.

“When I went outside to check on my children, she was missing. I inquired about her whereabouts from some people who were around and someone told me that they had seen a maid from the neighborhood with my child.”

She said the whereabouts of the maid were unknown.

Harare provincial spokesperson Inspector Mwanza said the police were yet to investigate the matter.

When NewsDay contacted Dindinga in the evening yesterday, she said attempts to locate her child had been fruitless and was now “hopeless”.

Anyone who might have information about the missing child can contact Dindinga at 0783 711 975 or the local police.

Madzibaba Wanted For Rape

By A correspondent- Police In Harare’s in Budiriro high-density suburb is looking for an alleged rapist named Madzibaba Tanya.

Madzibaba is wanted in connection with an alleged case of rape where he is said to have sexually abused a 33-year-old woman twice at his shrine.

The incident is said to have happened in September after the victim visited him seeking help for her sick son.

Harare provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza yesterday warned women against being trapped by “perverts bent on sexual gratification” at religious shrines.

“Sex predators are a menace to society. The public, especially women, should not be deceived into believing in such religious pronouncements by perverts whose acts are simply bent on sexual gratification. People should always be alert and report such people to the police,” Mwanza told NewsDay.

“We are on the hunt for the alleged rapist and anyone with information on his whereabouts should report to any nearest police station.”

It is alleged that on September 20, the complainant, from Budiriro 1, went to the accused person’s shrine seeking assistance for her son.

Madzibaba Tanya reportedly told the complainant that she had spiritual husbands and ordered her to have sexual intercourse with a man in the bush for three consecutive days and then bring semen for cleansing.

“The complainant told the accused person that she had no one to have sexual intercourse with and the accused volunteered to be the man,” Mwanza said.

After two encounters, she did not return for the third time after figuring out that she was being raped.

She reported the matter to the police.

-NewsDay

Absenteeism and Incapacitation Are 2 Different Things: Govt Must Urgently Address

…Poverty Facing Teachers…
By Dr Takavafira M. Zhou | We note with deep concern a communique dated 14 October to all Provincial Directors, and from Perm Sec of the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Mrs Thabela, over the purported teachers’ absenteeism. The communique claims that PSC has observed that “some teachers are not reporting for duty since schools reopened on 6 September 2021. In line with the ‘no work, no pay’ principle, members who absent themselves from work should not receive their salaries for the period they were absent.” The Perm Sec called for the submission of names of teachers who allegedly have not been reporting for duty to Head Office urgently.

For the record there are no teachers who have deliberately been absent from work. Rather teachers have always wanted to report for work daily but are incapacitated. To assume that teachers can report for work daily after receiving $23000 is ludicrous hallucination of the worst order. The starvation wage that teachers are currently getting is even less than one fifth of the average US$540 teachers were getting prior to October 2018. The principle of ‘no work, no pay’ can only be properly applied after the restoration of US$540.

PTUZ

What teachers have been doing is operating on a balance sheet taking into cognisance their incapacitation and students’ interests. In pursuant of this teachers are reporting a minimum of once a week and a maximum of twice a week. What the Perm Sec must do is to engage teachers before ordering for the victimisation of teachers over false allegation of absenteeism, when practically teachers are incapacitated. It is clear PSC has lost touch with reality of teachers’ salaries. Sadly, instead of realigning PSC’s misconception the Ministry of Education seem to be dancing to its malodorous misconception and homelitic bellicose. Taungana Ndoro, even thinks there are Unions urging teachers to absent themselves from work, when in reality it is incapacitation that has riddled teachers’ intention to report for work daily. A survey of transport cost, the exorbitant prices of basic commodities, utility bills, school fees, medical costs, NSSA contributions, etc, would show that teachers cant make ends meet. Teachers are not necessarily down on their knees but in the terminal ward.

Any attempt to punish teachers, without addressing their plight will attract resistance from teachers and the ‘no pay (US$540), no work’ principle. Action and reaction are equal and opposite. As Ptuz, we want to make it categorically clear, without any equivocation or smbiguity, that teachers are tired of the so few earning more than $214 000 attacking poor teachers for doing so much with so little. They will resist cold and calculated educational vandalism by PSC and some Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education officials by all means necessary. We appeal to the new Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Dr Ndlovu, and President Mnangagwa to urgently intervene on behalf of teachers and save our education system. However, should they fail to intervene, teachers must be flag bearers of their own independence. Life is too short to spend it in misery. PSC and line Ministry must never underestimate the power of hungry and angry teachers in their numbers. Teachers are even clamouring for a total shut down of schools, but as responsible leaders we have been knocking at every gvt and Ministry door in order to save our education system. Two parliamentary Portifolio committees even confirmed the poverty and misery of teachers, and we wonder why gvt has not implemented their proffered recommendations. The Minister of Public Service, Prof Mavima has been lying that negotiations are ongoing where there is virtually no negotiation taking place, even with the defective Apex Council, which has also become a liability to civil servants in general and teachers in particular. We have been channelling teachers’ pent up anger to meaningful direction hoping the gvt would restore their purchasing power parity. The pressure from educators is just too strong, and unless gvt intervenes urgently, we should not be blamed for any eventuality. The gathering clouds of a United Front of all Unions, and all teachers in schools across the Union divide are fast spreading. It’s clear that the anger and poverty may ‘rain soon’ and some people will get wet. Responsible officials must provide a solution rather than bank on threats and so called ‘no work, no pay’ that ultimately has no traction and is defective.

Teachers of Zimbabwe Unite. You have nothing to lose but the chains of poverty, and a status to restore from grass to grace, and a mother of all professions to protect as a vital cog of sustainable national development.

Venceremos

Dr Takavafira M. Zhou, Ptuz President

Wrongfully Jailed White SA Businessman Writes A Book About Life In Zim Horror Prisons

By A Correspondent- Rusty Labuschagne, a South African businessman who spent ten years in Zimbabwean prisons after being convicted of murder, denied committing, wrote a book narrating his ordeal.

He said he does not have any anger despite being “wrongfully” convicted.

The 60-year-old Labuschagne, a successful businessman, who ran a safari outfit, was accused of drowning a poacher near his fish resort in Zimbabwe in late December 2000.

He was sentenced to 15 years in a Zimbabwe jail and was moved around to various prisons in the country.

He spent hundreds of thousands of rand trying to prove his innocence and fighting the system.

Eventually, after 10 years, Labuschagne was released from prison. He said he went on a fishing trip with his friends, including Spike Claasen, on Lake Kariba in December 2000. He narrated:

On our way back, we spotted two fish poachers in a steel boat, who immediately, upon seeing us, started paddling hastily for the shore in an effort to get away from us.

Knowing that they were notorious poachers, I drove my boat towards them to scare them off, and the wake of my boat tilted theirs, causing them to jump out into the water, which was about 1.5m deep.

They were about three metres from the shore and soon scrambled to dry land.

Spike and I then watched as they ran away into the bush, and thought nothing more of it.

The following day the police arrived and accused them of drowning one of those poachers. He said one of the poacher, the police, and the courts, framed him adding that this was a “politically influenced conspiracy.”

He was sentenced to 15 years five of which were suspended as remission. His friend, Spike, only got a US$10 fine and was set free because he was not driving the boat.

Labuschagne has written about his experience in his new book, Beating Chains, an inspiring story of hope and resilience.

Labuschagne, who now resides in Cape Town with his wife Sandra, and does motivational talks for corporates, private functions, and churches, says his book was written for people who are overcoming hardships and to have the injustice recorded.

He spent time in various prisons in Zimbabwe such as Khami Maximum Security Prison, Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison, Harare Central, and also Connemara Farm Prison.

He says finding happiness in even the smallest of things in prison kept his mind healthy.

While Labuschagne is happy to be free and now lives a wonderful life with his wife, Sandra, he says he is still scarred.

Labuschagne adds that he also visited the president of Zimbabwe in 2018 for a presidential pardon and President Emmerson Mnangagwa instructed the minister of justice to find a legal way of pardoning him.

However, the feedback he got after a year was that people were upset because he had gone directly to Mnangagwa.

More: The Saturday Star

“Can’t Accord Diaspora Vote Due To Legislative Challenge” Nonsense

By Nomusa Garikai | Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa was a senior member of Robert Gabriel Mugabe’s government for 37 years. It is not that Mnangagwa did not know what the Zanu PF government was doing was wrong and even outright criminal like the blatant and repeated human rights violations including vote rigging and, worse, politically motivated murders. He knew that was wrong.

Indeed, Mnangagwa was Mugabe’s henchman; the dictator trusted him with some of the dirtiest and bloodiest tasks like the Gukurahundi massacre and the de facto coup to stop Morgan Tsvangirai and MDC taking power following the March 2008 elections.

Justice Priscilla Chigumba

Mnangagwa had carried out his assigned tasks regardless how dirty and bloody they were to help establish and retain the de facto one-party dictatorship for the simple reason that he too, not just Mugabe, benefited from the dictatorship. And, rest assured, Mnangagwa was ruthless in his fight to get his lion’s share of the spoils of absolute power!

When Mugabe tried to force Mnangagwa and those around him in the Lacoste faction out of power in favour of the G40 faction; the two crossed swords. In the small hours of 15th November 2017, it was Mugabe who was woke-up with a gun to his temple. His dream of being life-president or handing over the presidency to his ambitious wife was over.

When Mnangagwa took over from Mugabe he tried his uttermost to sever all links with Mugabe and his 37 year reign, airbrush the Mugabe era out of Zimbabwe history and turn over a new leaf. Mnangagwa proclaimed his regime “The Second Republic, a new dispensation!”

It was none other than President Mnangagwa himself who announced during his visit to the USA in September 2018 for the UN General Assembly Heads of State gathering, that all Zimbabweans in the diaspora will have a chance to vote in the 2023 elections. It was no doubt meant to reinforce the new dispensation mantra the only trouble with such an eye catching PR stunt is they boomerang right back.

There is no doubt that Zanu PF has struggled to keep its promise to guarantee diaspora vote.

“If you want a diaspora vote, first level the playing field by removing sanctions, so that Zanu-PF can go there and campaign freely without being vetted against sanctions,” announced Zanu PF Acting Political Commissar, Patrick Chinamasa in June 2021.

“We will not allow those in the diaspora the right to vote because we are under sanctions in those countries.”

This was a foolish position since it is nonsensical to deny Zimbabweans their fundamental rights over a matter beyond their control. This is like a man who beats his wife and children because he quarrelled with his neighbour!

There are 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora, by Zanu PF’s own record. Mnangagwa won the 2018 presidency with 2.4 million votes or 50.8% of the 5 million cast votes. The 3 million diaspora vote is therefore 37% of the 8 million potential vote.

How can the 2023 elections be free, fair and credible when Zanu PF is allowed to cherrypick the electorate and deny 37% the vote? The regime must have since realise this will not go down well even with such bodies as SADC and AU who have traditionally turned a blind eye to Zimbabwe’s

“On the diaspora vote, I would like to acknowledge that this has been an issue of intense debate and contestation among the Zimbabweans in the diaspora and the relevant stakeholders across the Zimbabwean political spectrum,” argued Melody Chaurura, Zimbabwe’s Consul General to Johannesburg.

“It is important to clearly communicate that it is the desire of the Zimbabwean government to afford every Zimbabweans including those in the diaspora, an opportunity to participate in the country’s electoral processes.

“It should be, however, understood that it has not been possible to accord diaspora vote due to legislative and logistical challenges which are yet to be overcome. We keep the hope that once these issues have been resolved by the concerned parties, the Zimbabweans in the diaspora would be able to cast their votes from their countries of residence.”

A significant improvement on Patrick Chinamasa’s blunder but This is still, nonsense. Zimbabweans in the diaspora have offered to pay US$20 or whatever to cover the cost of a diaspora vote. The amount is nothing compared to the option of having to travel back to Zimbabwe to vote.

For a regime that has pushed through parliament two constitutional amendments seeking to change no fewer than 27 different sections of the constitution. It is rich for the same regime to then talk of “legislatives challenge” stopping it from adding a simple phrase like “Ordinary Zimbabweans in distant lands will be afforded the same opportunity to vote as that currently extended to Zimbabweans in the diplomatic service, armed services, etc.” to the electoral law.

Mugabe’s administration resisted the pressure to grant every Zimbabwean his/her freedoms and human rights including the right to a meaningful vote and even the right to life for selfish political gain. This Mnangagwa regime is doing exactly the same for the same selfish reason. The Second Republic is the First Republic under new management but otherwise the two are identical in every respect in that both are a quintessential Banana Republic. – SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

School Turns Into War Zone As Pupil Gangs Pick Up Dangerous Weapons

State Media- MSITELI High School in Mpopoma, Bulawayo is under siege from rival pupils’ gangs fighting each other using dangerous weapons.
The violence reached a crescendo last Friday with the destruction of a section of the school’s precast wall and classrooms’ window panes. A gang member was said to have been seriously injured in the head following the attack while a girl was hospitalised some few weeks ago after a gang member sprayed pepper spray at the girls’ toilet.

Residents say the whole of last week the school resembled a war zone as the two gangs fought each other with stones, catapults, knives and knobkerries.

Damaged wall at Msiteli High School

The two rival gangs are said to be made up of boys from Mpopoma, Iminyela and Mabuthweni suburbs who are leaners at Msiteli and Sizane High School in Pelandaba suburb.

On Friday a Chronicle news crew witnessed the two combatant gangs in running battles at around 4:30 pm at the school resulting in learning being briefly stopped after they threw stones at some classrooms.

Screaming pupils ran for cover in terror as stones rained in the direction of their classrooms as the fighting intensified.

The two gangs arrived at the school from two different directions before the fighting ensued with residents who live near the school scurrying for cover in their houses as the stones started flying.

The gangs seemed well coordinated as they took different positions around the school during the attack. They pelted each other with stones while others were using catapults before one group was overpowered and ran away.

The “winning gang” retreated and disappeared from the scene as terrified residents emerged from their houses in shock.

The school head, a Mr Vundla and some teachers came out of the school to inspect the section of the precast wall and windows that were destroyed.

The head was later forced to patrol the school surroundings using a white school commuter omnibus while some teachers were stationed at the gate as frightened pupils left the school premises at 5pm.

Small fights broke out when pupils walked home which saw pupils running in different directions with school authorities and residents watching in disbelief.

The school head said the problem was caused by school leavers, adding that school closures due to Covid-19 had resulted in serious pupils’ wayward behaviour.

A damaged perimeter wall at Msiteli High and one of the rogue pupils running from the school

He said they once reported the fights to police before saying he will not say much as the school was still investigating the issue.

A vendor who sells her wares outside the school said the violence happened throughout the week and was shocked police were never brought in.

“I am a vendor near the school and I saw a group of about 20 boys coming from the northern side of the school through a passage between the houses. One member of the gang hit a rival gang member on the head nge nduku. He managed to escape but I fear he will suffer internal bleeding,” she said.

She said the school has on some occasions delivered its prefects at home using the school kombi following attacks.

A resident who lives near the school and witnessed the fight as he drove back from work, Mr Lizwe Jiyane said the situation was tense during the attack and feared for the worst.

“I was coming from work and saw kids running in different directions. I stopped my car, waiting for the situation to settle as there were a lot of stones flying all over the place. One group was overpowered for a brief moment and I used that opportunity to drive to my house and park my car. But before long the overpowered group regrouped and they are the ones who pushed down the durawall and pelted stones that broke the window panes.

“We have never seen something like this and we don’t want to see it again. One would have expected that school authorities urgently phoned the police because when property is destroyed like this it is a serious cause for concern.

If this continues lives would be lost,” said Mr Jiyane.

Another resident, Mr Pearce Moyo said the school has a history of violent gangs besieging the learning institution around dismissal time.

He said the Friday violence was one of the worst adding that something needs to be done fast.

“I was once a temporary teacher at the school and used to see the fights during knock off time. The boys will stand by the school corner or at the gate before unleashing the violence. They are very organised and come armed with stones and catapults. They were throwing stones all over and I ran into my house for safety,” he said.

Mr Moyo said the gang that destroyed the school pre-cast wall were shouting that some of their rivals had sheltered inside the school which led to the destruction.

“The boys who brought down the wall were about four. When they did this the other gang members were pelting stones in the classroom resulting in the destruction of windowpanes. The pupils who were inside the classes which were pelted must be traumatised. As parents we are concerned that the safety of our children is no longer guaranteed at the school,” he said.

Mr Moyo said it was only a matter of time before the gangs injure residents as they appear “possessed“ during the fights.

“I suspect that part of the gang members are not from Mpopoma suburb because residents could have identified them. Some though are learners at Msiteli who dismissed at 12 and went to mobilise themselves and came in their personal clothes to avoid being identified. When the school head came out he said they will identify each other so I think he might have identified some of them.- State Media

Mugabe White “Political” Prisoner Speaks Out

Rusty Labuschagne, a South African businessman who spent ten years in Zimbabwean prisons after being convicted of murder, denied committing, wrote a book narrating his ordeal.

He said he does not have any anger despite being “wrongfully” convicted.

The 60-year-old Labuschagne, a successful businessman, who ran a safari outfit, was accused of drowning a poacher near his fish resort in Zimbabwe in late December 2000.

He was sentenced to 15 years in a Zimbabwe jail and was moved around to various prisons in the country.

He spent hundreds of thousands of rand trying to prove his innocence and fighting the system.

Eventually, after 10 years, Labuschagne was released from prison. He said he went on a fishing trip with his friends, including Spike Claasen, on Lake Kariba in December 2000. He narrated:

On our way back, we spotted two fish poachers in a steel boat, who immediately, upon seeing us, started paddling hastily for the shore in an effort to get away from us.

Knowing that they were notorious poachers, I drove my boat towards them to scare them off, and the wake of my boat tilted theirs, causing them to jump out into the water, which was about 1.5m deep.

They were about three metres from the shore and soon scrambled to dry land.

Spike and I then watched as they ran away into the bush, and thought nothing more of it.

The following day the police arrived and accused them of drowning one of those poachers. He said one of the poachers, the police, and the courts, framed him adding that this was a “politically influenced conspiracy.”

He was sentenced to 15 years five of which were suspended as remission. His friend, Spike, only got a US$10 fine and was set free because he was not driving the boat.

Labuschagne has written about his experience in his new book, Beating Chains, an inspiring story of hope and resilience.

Labuschagne, who now resides in Cape Town with his wife Sandra, and does motivational talks for corporates, private functions, and churches, says his book was written for people who are overcoming hardships and to have the injustice recorded.

He spent time in various prisons in Zimbabwe such as Khami Maximum Security Prison, Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison, Harare Central, and also Connemara Farm Prison.

He says finding happiness in even the smallest of things in prison kept his mind healthy.

While Labuschagne is happy to be free and now lives a wonderful life with his wife, Sandra, he says he is still scarred.

Labuschagne adds that he also visited the president of Zimbabwe in 2018 for a presidential pardon and President Emmerson Mnangagwa instructed the minister of justice to find a legal way of pardoning him.

However, the feedback he got after a year was that people were upset because he had gone directly to Mnangagwa.

More: The Saturday Star

MDC-Alliance MP Beaten Over Ngaapinde Mukomana Slogan

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF supporters in Victoria Falls have beaten up an MDC- Alliance legislator for Chitungwiza South, Mr Maxwell Mavhunga, for chanting Ngaapinde Mukomana slogan.

The slogan which means “Let The Youngman In” is being used by the opposition party to rally the citizenry to vote for MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa in the 2023 elections.

On Sunday, MDC Alliance’s co-vice chairperson, Job Sikhala, announced the assault on Mavhunga, saying the incident happened in Victoria Falls. Said Sikhala:

Breaking News: Our MP for Chitungwiza, South Maxwell Mavhunga has been badly beaten in Victoria Falls by suspected ZANU PF supporters after he shouted Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana. He says he was taken from the shores of Zambezi River & dragged into a room where he was badly attacked.
This comes when Chamisa last week reportedly escaped an assassination attempt in Manicaland where he was touring the province.

ZEC Says Only ZANU President Has Powers

While saying the Electoral Court is the only one with powers to correct errors, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Zec, has claimed that only the state President has election proclamation powers.

ZEC was speaking over the case of MDC candidate Gift Konjana who applied to the courts to restore his 2018 won seat, having lost the case over a technicality.

Dexter Nduna

In September, Supreme Court judge Justice Bharat Patel said the case could not be heard because it had exceeded the time limit stipulated for the Electoral Court despite admitting that Konjana’s appeal had merit.

During a stakeholder meeting in Chinhoyi last week, Zec said it was imperative for it to be legally empowered to resolve such disputes.

The meeting was attended by the Zimbabwe Election Support Network, Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace, Zanu PF, MDC Alliance and MDC-T officials, among other opposition parties and civic groups.

“Zec can only implement its constitutional mandate; election proclamation is vested in the Executive.

“Zec seeks to have the decree and power to correct errors that may occur during the election period rather than to wait for courts to decide (citing the Chegutu West saga where Dexter Nduna was declared winner on account of human error),” the ZEC update on the meeting read.

“An encouragement was made to all stakeholders to lobby for recommendations to be pushed through the Legislature.” – Newsday/additional reporting

Fresh Details On Abducted MDC-Alliance MP

By A Correspondent- MDC- Alliance legislator for Chitungwiza South, Mr Maxwell Mavhunga, in Victoria Falls abducted was yesterday Zanu PF supporters for chanting Chamisa slogan.

Reports from the resort town said Mavhunag was attacked after chanting the popular pro- MDC-Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana slogan.

The slogan which means “Let The Youngman In” is being used by the opposition party to rally the citizenry to vote for MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa in the 2023 elections.

On Sunday, MDC Alliance’s co-vice chairperson, Job Sikhala, announced the assault on Mavhunga, saying the incident happened in Victoria Falls. Said Sikhala:

Breaking News: Our MP for Chitungwiza, South Maxwell Mavhunga has been badly beaten in Victoria Falls by suspected ZANU PF supporters after he shouted Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana. He says he was taken from the shores of Zambezi River & dragged into a room where he was badly attacked.
This comes when Chamisa last week reportedly escaped an assassination attempt in Manicaland where he was touring the province.

Former Islam Inmates Return To Prison With Food Aid

By A Correspondent- On Sunday, a group of former inmates of the Islam religion donated food to prisoners at Harare Central Prison.

Under the organization Islamic Ex-Inmates Trust, the group visited the prison and donated cooking oil, rice, salt and sugar worth close to US$2 000.

In an interview with Zimeye.com after the donation, the organization’s Director, Samuel White, said they were planning to donate to all the country’s prisons.

” We are humbled to extend help to our brother, sister, father, mothers who are in prison, and this donation shows our humbleness and willingness to help. We are a small organization which has just been established, and our wish is to visit all prisons and share the little we would have gathered from like-minded people with our relatives who are in prisons,” said White.

” The donation we handed over today came from our pockets, and we are appealing for such from anyone so that we assist our incarcerated colleagues,” he added.

White said they would be grateful to receive any donations from people worldwide that they would take to prisoners.

Islamic ex-inmates Trust is a newly established Nón-profit organization based in Norton.

The organization focuses on helping the children incarcerated with their mothers and those left behind build a better future.

The Trust believes in transforming from uncertainty to hope, obstacles to opportunities and from stigma and discrimination to triumph.

New Zimbabwe Loading- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa has described the late Movement for Democratic Change founding member, Learnmore Judah Jongwe as an icon of the people’s struggle.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa pointed out that the people of Zimbabwe have suffered for too long under Zanu PF misrule…

“THE EXODUS MOMENT..People are thirsty for change and a prosperous country.We’re suffering too much. It has not been easy.Those benefiting from this oppressive system will fight us. But enough is enough! We must win & deliver Zimbabwe for change. A New Great Zimbabwe is loading,” wrote President Chamisa.

He added:
LEARNMORE JUDAH JONGWE
28/04/1974- 24/10/2002
Honouring and Celebrating a Brother, Friend, Comrade and Leader.

We will never ever forget! Struggle is the language of the oppressed.We’re the voice of the voiceless.The struggle continues.We fight for freedom,peace &real change!

President Chamisa Pays Tribute To Learnmore Jongwe

Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa has described the late Movement for Democratic Change founding member, Learnmore Judah Jongwe as an icon of the people struggle.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa pointed out that the people of Zimbabwe have suffered for too long under Zanu PF misrule…

“THE EXODUS MOMENT..People are thirsty for change and a prosperous country.We’re suffering too much. It has not been easy.Those benefiting from this oppressive system will fight us. But enough is enough! We must win & deliver Zimbabwe for change. A New Great Zimbabwe is loading,” wrote President Chamisa.

He added:
LEARNMORE JUDAH JONGWE
28/04/1974- 24/10/2002
Honouring and Celebrating a Brother, Friend, Comrade and Leader.

We will never ever forget! Struggle is the language of the oppressed.We’re the voice of the voiceless.The struggle continues.We fight for freedom,peace &real change!

Zanu PF Annual Conference To Remove Mnangagwa?

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa, illegally assumed power following the removal of Robert Mugabe from power in November 2017…

Zanu PF member Sybeth Musengezi is challenging Mnangagwa’s appointment as party leader by the Central Committee.

In court papers, Musengezi argues Mnangagwa should relinquish the leadership, as he was installed illegally through a Central Committee meeting on 19 November 2017 at party headquarters in Harare.

Musengezi is challenging Mnangagwa’s legitimacy at the High Court.

“I am fortified in my quest for a remedy to my grievance against the respondents (Zanu-PF, Mnangagwa, Obert Mpofu, Zanu-PF secretary for administration, Patrick Chinamasa, Zanu-PF secretary for finance and acting national commissar, Phelekezela Mphoko, former vice-president, and Ignatius Chombo, ex-secretary for administration) by a recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe handed down on the 31st of March 2020 in the matter of the Movement for Democratic Change & Others v Mashavira & Others Sc 56/20, wherein the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe made a corrective intervention in the internal affairs of the Movement for Democratic Change party and made an order for the regularisation of

As things stand, Mnangagwa has no mandate to be the leader of Zanu-PF and President of Zimbabwe, the application suggests. He came in through a string of illegalities which have not been cured, meaning he is an illegal President of the republic,” argues Musengezi.

According to legal experts, Mnangagwa is illegitimate because of the following reasons:

  • first, he came in through a coup, which means unconstitutional seizure of power;
  • secondly, he did not follow the national constitution on how he should have come in; Mphoko did not act as required;
  • Thirdly, he was installed as Zanu-PF leader by an illegal central committee meeting;
  • Fourth, he was elected through a disputed election with a wafer-thin margin in 2018; and
  • Fifth, he did not hold the 2019 Zanu-PF congress which was due, as he feared defeat amid raging battles of unsettled leadership question.
Emmerson Mnangagwa

Revealed: How Mnangagwa Unconstitutionally Rose To Power

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa, illegally assumed power following the removal of Robert Mugabe from power in November 2017…

Zanu PF member Sybeth Musengezi is challenging Mnangagwa’s appointment as party leader by the Central Committee.

In court papers, Musengezi argues Mnangagwa should relinquish the leadership, as he was installed illegally through a Central Committee meeting on 19 November 2017 at party headquarters in Harare.

Musengezi is challenging Mnangagwa’s legitimacy at the High Court.

“I am fortified in my quest for a remedy to my grievance against the respondents (Zanu-PF, Mnangagwa, Obert Mpofu, Zanu-PF secretary for administration, Patrick Chinamasa, Zanu-PF secretary for finance and acting national commissar, Phelekezela Mphoko, former vice-president, and Ignatius Chombo, ex-secretary for administration) by a recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe handed down on the 31st of March 2020 in the matter of the Movement for Democratic Change & Others v Mashavira & Others Sc 56/20, wherein the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe made a corrective intervention in the internal affairs of the Movement for Democratic Change party and made an order for the regularisation of

As things stand, Mnangagwa has no mandate to be the leader of Zanu-PF and President of Zimbabwe, the application suggests. He came in through a string of illegalities which have not been cured, meaning he is an illegal President of the republic,” argues Musengezi.

According to legal experts, Mnangagwa is illegitimate because of the following reasons:

  • first, he came in through a coup, which means unconstitutional seizure of power;
  • secondly, he did not follow the national constitution on how he should have come in; Mphoko did not act as required;
  • Thirdly, he was installed as Zanu-PF leader by an illegal central committee meeting;
  • Fourth, he was elected through a disputed election with a wafer-thin margin in 2018; and
  • Fifth, he did not hold the 2019 Zanu-PF congress which was due, as he feared defeat amid raging battles of unsettled leadership question.
Mr Mnangagwa…a man of double trouble

Amazulu Stun Mighty TP Mazembe

Benni McCarthy’s AmaZulu have qualified to the group stages of the CAF Champions League, for the first time, after knocking out TP Mazembe.

Usuthu knocked out Kalisto Pasuwa’s Nyasa Big Bullets in the preliminary round before facing five-time champions Mazembe in the second round.

The first leg in Durban last Friday ended in a goalless draw.

Today, Usuthu drew 1-1 with the Congolese giants in Kinshasa and knocked them out on away goals rule.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Benni McCarthy

Vapositori Affiliate With Zanu PF

ONE of the largest apostolic sects with membership across the southern African region has applied for official affiliate status with Zanu PF and in return, the sect leaders would rally their followers to vote for the ruling party.

The sect said the ruling party had listed opposition to homosexuality and same sex marriages as one of the main requirements for collaboration.

Zimbabwe criminalises same-sex relations, but the Constitution guarantees rights such as equality and non-discrimination.

Zanu PF has, however, listed resolute opposition to homosexuality and same sex marriages in response to the request by the leadership of the apostolic congregation, Johane Masowe WechiShanu WeAfrica.

This followed a meeting that Zanu PF acting political commissar Patrick Chinamasa held with the church’s leader, Bishop Andby Makururu on September 2.

Makururu was accompanied by 37 members drawn from the district and provincial leadership ranks, including members of the 250-large “prophetic council”.

“The meeting explored modalities for collaboration between the church and Zanu PF, especially in the area of economic empowerment, agriculture, mining, touring etc … They applied for affiliate status with Zanu PF and I briefed them on the requirements,” Chinamasa revealed in a series of tweets. – NewsDay

War Veterans Confront Mnangagwa Over Poor Incentives

A Zanu PF faction said to be sympathetic to Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga is alleged to be behind several manoeuvres seen as targeted at President Emmerson Mnangagwa amid revelations that war veterans will roll out protests against the government this week.

Infighting has intensified in the ruling in the run-up to the party’s national conference that begins in Bindura this week with different factions jostling for the control of the ruling party.

A Zanu PF activist Sybeth Musengezi last week approached the High Court challenging Mnangagwa’s ascendancy to the presidency after the coup that toppled Robert Mugabe in 2017.

Insiders said the lawsuit by Musengezi was part of a multi-pronged fight back by the faction sympathetic to Chiwenga, which is taking Mnangagwa head-on over unfulfilled promises that date back to the coup.

They include protests by a Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association faction that will begin this week to coincide with major Zanu PF activities that include the conference and campaigns for the removal of sanctions against the country.

Amos Sigauke, one of the leaders of the war veterans group, said they will hold their protests in Harare.

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“We are marching from Africa Unity Square, Munhumutapa, Parliament, Ministry of Defence and Judiciary,” Sigauke said.

“We are getting $16 000 and are dying poor yet they lie to us that we will have mines and land.

“Only a few are benefitting and those national heroes they declare die poor.

“They glorify us when we are dead.

“There is massive looting and corruption going on and all that must end.

“Belarus and Chinese nationals are taking over and it is like we are reversing the land reform programme and compensating white farmers when others are getting reparations. “

He added: “I think these are the people we heard were surrounding the (former) president and are still here with us. These are the issues we are demonstrating about.”

In August, nine war veterans, Faith Chananda, Wonderful Kabarauta, Isso Madzivanyika Daphne Kanoti, Mazikana Marron, Nyasha Mangena, Sthyine Maphosa, Shorai Nyamangodo and Jordan Mberadzina were arrested outside Finance minister Mthuli Ncube’s offices while protesting against low pensions.

ZNLWVA leader Chris Mutsvangwa accused a former Zanu PF faction known as G40 and the opposition MDC Alliance of engineering the arrests .

Mnangagwa allegedly ordered the release of the war veterans, who were accused of doing Chiwenga’s bidding.

War veterans were instrumental in the coup against Mugabe with a faction led by Mutsvangwa organising a series of protests against the government.

Zanu PF spokesperson Mike Bimha downplayed the clashes between Mnangagwa’s government and war veterans, saying as far as he was concerned, the former fighters were happy with the performance of the new administration.

“I don’t know where these war veterans are coming from because in our meetings with their leaders, they are upbeat about what the party is doing to them,” Bimha said.- NewsDay

Emmerson Mnangagwa – file

Mnangagwa Cringes Under Deepening Zanu PF Factionalism

Emmerson Mnangagwa is cornered in a high-stakes internal power struggle manoeuvre over his dubious legitimacy as Zanu-PF leader in the aftermath of a devastating High Court application by a party member – which reflects factional strife and his faltering grip.

In the explosive lawsuit, party member Sybeth Musengezi is demanding that the court follow the precedent set by the opposition MDC-T case in the Supreme Court and force Mnangagwa to step down.

This comes as The NewsHawks has received huge feedback from various political sections, including Zanu-PF bigwigs and ordinary members, showing that the court case has set the cat among the pigeons ahead of the party’s annual conference at the end of this month.

The shifts and changes within Zanu-PF structures amid a state of flux are also being fuelled by the political brinkmanship fixated on the party’s delayed elective congress before the 2023 general elections.

This is over and above the main contention in the application, widely shared in the party, that Mnangagwa should relinquish the leadership, as he was installed illegally through a kangaroo Zanu-PF central committee meeting on 19 November 2017 at party headquarters in Harare. The meeting was unlawfully convened, constituted and conducted, the High Court application by Zanu-PF member Musengezi demanding Mnangagwa’s removal says.

The court challenge against Mnangagwa’s ascendancy by Musengezi has echoes of the messy MDC-T infighting that erupted following the death of founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai in February 2018. Mnangagwa’s unconstitutional and unlawful rise to power is thus now entangled in the MDC-T case precedent. Courts usually work through precedents.

Precedent refers to a court judgment that is considered as authority for deciding subsequent cases involving identical or similar facts, or similar legal issues. The similarities between the Zanu-PF and the MDC-T cases are close. Musengezi is alive to that reality in his application.

“I am fortified in my quest for a remedy to my grievance against the respondents (Zanu-PF, Mnangagwa, Obert Mpofu, Zanu-PF secretary for administration, Patrick Chinamasa, Zanu-PF secretary for finance and acting national commissar, Phelekezela Mphoko, former vice-president, and Ignatius Chombo, ex-secretary for administration) by a recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe handed down on the 31st of March 2020 in the matter of the Movement for Democratic Change & Others v Mashavira & Others Sc 56/20, wherein the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe made a corrective intervention in the internal affairs of the Movement for Democratic Change party and made an order for the regularisation of the election of the leadership of that political party in the interests of justice despite the passage of time and the mootness of the case,” Musengezi says.

“The Supreme Court in the said judgment held that it is a matter of public importance as regards the governance of political parties generally that the leadership of the political party is constitutionally and lawfully ensconced.” Musengezi said the political stakes were much higher in the current Zanu-PF case than in the MDC-T one.

“The stakes in the present matter are much higher and cry out for the corrective intervention of this honourable court as the beneficiary of the chain of events which commenced with the unlawful special session of the central committee convened on the 19th of November 2017, the 2nd respondent (Mnangagwa), now occupies the positions of both president and first secretary of the party and President and head of state of the country. His ascension to both those positions is tainted by blatant illegalities in violation of the constitution of the 1st respondent (Zanu-PF). He cannot derive any legitimacy at all from the catalogue of illegalities which were committed in furtherance of his ambition to occupy the two offices of the party and the country.

“My fear is that once one assumes a position of political power illegally, they are prone to engaging in further illegal conduct to retain and consolidate that power. If such illegalities as were committed in propelling the 2nd respondent to the political positions he currently occupies in the party and under the country’s constitution go unchecked, it will become the norm in the party which is contrary to its aims and objectives as enshrined in the party constitution.”

Mnangagwa is locked in a cut-throat battle with Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga over the party’s unresolved leadership issue following the toppling of the late former president Robert Mugabe.

The infighting between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga – just like Mugabe and Mnangagwa before that – is manifesting itself through different events in the party and government, as well as business and civil society. Musengezi, a Zanu-PF member of good standing for 20 years, says Mnangagwa was unconstitutionally and unlawfully elected by the central committee meeting of 19 November 2017 – five days after the military coup that ousted Mugabe.

As a result, Musengezi is seeking a declaratur against Mnangagwa that the special session of the central committee after the coup at party headquarters in Harare from 10am to 4pm was ultra vires the Zanu-PF constitution, unlawful and thus null and void ab initio.

He also wants the court to rule that all the resolutions of the central committee meeting passed during its unlawful gathering to install Mnangagwa as party leader were “unlawful, invalid and are accordingly set aside”.

Further, Musengezi says Mphoko should temporarily take over the Zanu-PF leadership and preside over an extraordinary Zanu-PF congress to be called within 90 days of the granting of the order to regularise the leadership positions to ensure Mugabe’s successor is installed constitutionally and legally.

As things stand, Mnangagwa has no mandate to be the leader of Zanu-PF and President of Zimbabwe, the application suggests. He came in through a string of illegalities which have not been cured, meaning he is an illegal President of the republic.

Besides the coup and his 2018 disputed election, Zanu-PF did not elect him as the application contends.

Legal experts say Mnangagwa is a product of a slew of illegalities and here is why:

  • first, he came in through a coup, which means unconstitutional seizure of power;
  • secondly, he did not follow the national constitution on how he should have come in; Mphoko did not act as required;
  • Thirdly, he was installed as Zanu-PF leader by an illegal central committee meeting;
  • Fourth, he was elected through a disputed election with a wafer-thin margin in 2018; and
  • Fifth, he did not hold the 2019 Zanu-PF congress which was due, as he feared defeat amid raging battles of unsettled leadership question. – Bulawayo24
Mr Mnangagwa

Mnangagwa A Product Of Multiple Illegalities

Emmerson Mnangagwa is cornered in a high-stakes internal power struggle manoeuvre over his dubious legitimacy as Zanu-PF leader in the aftermath of a devastating High Court application by a party member – which reflects factional strife and his faltering grip.

In the explosive lawsuit, party member Sybeth Musengezi is demanding that the court follow the precedent set by the opposition MDC-T case in the Supreme Court and force Mnangagwa to step down.

This comes as The NewsHawks has received huge feedback from various political sections, including Zanu-PF bigwigs and ordinary members, showing that the court case has set the cat among the pigeons ahead of the party’s annual conference at the end of this month.

The shifts and changes within Zanu-PF structures amid a state of flux are also being fuelled by the political brinkmanship fixated on the party’s delayed elective congress before the 2023 general elections.

This is over and above the main contention in the application, widely shared in the party, that Mnangagwa should relinquish the leadership, as he was installed illegally through a kangaroo Zanu-PF central committee meeting on 19 November 2017 at party headquarters in Harare. The meeting was unlawfully convened, constituted and conducted, the High Court application by Zanu-PF member Musengezi demanding Mnangagwa’s removal says.

The court challenge against Mnangagwa’s ascendancy by Musengezi has echoes of the messy MDC-T infighting that erupted following the death of founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai in February 2018. Mnangagwa’s unconstitutional and unlawful rise to power is thus now entangled in the MDC-T case precedent. Courts usually work through precedents.

Precedent refers to a court judgment that is considered as authority for deciding subsequent cases involving identical or similar facts, or similar legal issues. The similarities between the Zanu-PF and the MDC-T cases are close. Musengezi is alive to that reality in his application.

“I am fortified in my quest for a remedy to my grievance against the respondents (Zanu-PF, Mnangagwa, Obert Mpofu, Zanu-PF secretary for administration, Patrick Chinamasa, Zanu-PF secretary for finance and acting national commissar, Phelekezela Mphoko, former vice-president, and Ignatius Chombo, ex-secretary for administration) by a recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe handed down on the 31st of March 2020 in the matter of the Movement for Democratic Change & Others v Mashavira & Others Sc 56/20, wherein the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe made a corrective intervention in the internal affairs of the Movement for Democratic Change party and made an order for the regularisation of the election of the leadership of that political party in the interests of justice despite the passage of time and the mootness of the case,” Musengezi says.

“The Supreme Court in the said judgment held that it is a matter of public importance as regards the governance of political parties generally that the leadership of the political party is constitutionally and lawfully ensconced.” Musengezi said the political stakes were much higher in the current Zanu-PF case than in the MDC-T one.

“The stakes in the present matter are much higher and cry out for the corrective intervention of this honourable court as the beneficiary of the chain of events which commenced with the unlawful special session of the central committee convened on the 19th of November 2017, the 2nd respondent (Mnangagwa), now occupies the positions of both president and first secretary of the party and President and head of state of the country. His ascension to both those positions is tainted by blatant illegalities in violation of the constitution of the 1st respondent (Zanu-PF). He cannot derive any legitimacy at all from the catalogue of illegalities which were committed in furtherance of his ambition to occupy the two offices of the party and the country.

“My fear is that once one assumes a position of political power illegally, they are prone to engaging in further illegal conduct to retain and consolidate that power. If such illegalities as were committed in propelling the 2nd respondent to the political positions he currently occupies in the party and under the country’s constitution go unchecked, it will become the norm in the party which is contrary to its aims and objectives as enshrined in the party constitution.”

Mnangagwa is locked in a cut-throat battle with Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga over the party’s unresolved leadership issue following the toppling of the late former president Robert Mugabe.

The infighting between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga – just like Mugabe and Mnangagwa before that – is manifesting itself through different events in the party and government, as well as business and civil society. Musengezi, a Zanu-PF member of good standing for 20 years, says Mnangagwa was unconstitutionally and unlawfully elected by the central committee meeting of 19 November 2017 – five days after the military coup that ousted Mugabe.

As a result, Musengezi is seeking a declaratur against Mnangagwa that the special session of the central committee after the coup at party headquarters in Harare from 10am to 4pm was ultra vires the Zanu-PF constitution, unlawful and thus null and void ab initio.

He also wants the court to rule that all the resolutions of the central committee meeting passed during its unlawful gathering to install Mnangagwa as party leader were “unlawful, invalid and are accordingly set aside”.

Further, Musengezi says Mphoko should temporarily take over the Zanu-PF leadership and preside over an extraordinary Zanu-PF congress to be called within 90 days of the granting of the order to regularise the leadership positions to ensure Mugabe’s successor is installed constitutionally and legally.

As things stand, Mnangagwa has no mandate to be the leader of Zanu-PF and President of Zimbabwe, the application suggests. He came in through a string of illegalities which have not been cured, meaning he is an illegal President of the republic.

Besides the coup and his 2018 disputed election, Zanu-PF did not elect him as the application contends.

Legal experts say Mnangagwa is a product of a slew of illegalities and here is why:

  • first, he came in through a coup, which means unconstitutional seizure of power;
  • secondly, he did not follow the national constitution on how he should have come in; Mphoko did not act as required;
  • Thirdly, he was installed as Zanu-PF leader by an illegal central committee meeting;
  • Fourth, he was elected through a disputed election with a wafer-thin margin in 2018; and
  • Fifth, he did not hold the 2019 Zanu-PF congress which was due, as he feared defeat amid raging battles of unsettled leadership question. – Bulawayo24
Mr Mnangagwa

MDC Alliance MP Abducted In Vic Falls

The MDC Alliance MP for Chitungwiza South, Maxwell Mavhunga was reportedly briefly abducted on Sunday, in Victoria Falls where he is attending a pre budget seminar.

Hon Mavhunga announced saying,
I have been attacked by Zanu Pf here at the budget workshop in Victoria Falls.

Maxwell Mavhunga


I have not sustained any visible injuries.
They abducted me in front of my wife and took me to a dark room where they assaulted me.


Advocate Sikhala is with me and i have alerted him.


They have released me but we are traumatized.

Further details were not available at the time of writing. – THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY

Amazulu Eliminate Mighty TP Mazembe From CAF Champions League

Benni McCarthy’s AmaZulu have qualified to the group stages of the CAF Champions League, for the first time, after knocking out TP Mazembe.

Usuthu knocked out Kalisto Pasuwa’s Nyasa Big Bullets in the preliminary round before facing five-time champions Mazembe in the second round.

The first leg in Durban last Friday ended in a goalless draw.

Today, Usuthu drew 1-1 with the Congolese giants in Kinshasa and knocked them out on away goals rule.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Benni McCarthy

Musona To Retire After AFCON?

Warriors skipper Knowledge Musona has hinted at retiring from international football after the AFCON finals in Cameroon, saying the continental showpiece might be his last major tournament.

The 31-year old former Kaizer Chiefs star made his debut for Zimbabwe in November 2010, against Liberia in an AFCON qualifier and has scored 23 goals (including in friendly matches) in a glittering career spanning over a decade.

Speaking to Sunday Mail Sport, the soft-spoken Al Tai man said the continental spectacle in Cameroon, in which Zimbabwe were drawn in Group B together with Senegal, Malawi and Guinea, might be his last in the gold and green strip.

“I think if this issue (player welfare) is fixed, we will go far in this tournament (AFCON 2021) because for some of us, these are our last tournaments in the national team,” he said.

“So if that is fixed, I think we will be good to go and compete against the best because we know and we believe in ourselves,” he added.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Knowledge Musona

Enough Is Enough- President Chamisa On Suffering Of Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa has described the late Movement for Democratic Change founding member, Learnmore Judah Jongwe as an icon of the people struggle.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa pointed out that the people of Zimbabwe have suffered for too long under Zanu PF misrule…

“THE EXODUS MOMENT..People are thirsty for change and a prosperous country.We’re suffering too much. It has not been easy.Those benefiting from this oppressive system will fight us. But enough is enough! We must win & deliver Zimbabwe for change. A New Great Zimbabwe is loading,” wrote President Chamisa.

He added:
LEARNMORE JUDAH JONGWE
28/04/1974- 24/10/2002
Honouring and Celebrating a Brother, Friend, Comrade and Leader.

We will never ever forget! Struggle is the language of the oppressed.We’re the voice of the voiceless.The struggle continues.We fight for freedom,peace &real change!

Mnangagwa To Be Removed At Annual Conference?

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa, illegally assumed power following the removal of Robert Mugabe from power in November 2017…

Zanu PF member Sybeth Musengezi is challenging Mnangagwa’s appointment as party leader by the Central Committee.

In court papers, Musengezi argues Mnangagwa should relinquish the leadership, as he was installed illegally through a Central Committee meeting on 19 November 2017 at party headquarters in Harare.

Musengezi is challenging Mnangagwa’s legitimacy at the High Court.

“I am fortified in my quest for a remedy to my grievance against the respondents (Zanu-PF, Mnangagwa, Obert Mpofu, Zanu-PF secretary for administration, Patrick Chinamasa, Zanu-PF secretary for finance and acting national commissar, Phelekezela Mphoko, former vice-president, and Ignatius Chombo, ex-secretary for administration) by a recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe handed down on the 31st of March 2020 in the matter of the Movement for Democratic Change & Others v Mashavira & Others Sc 56/20, wherein the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe made a corrective intervention in the internal affairs of the Movement for Democratic Change party and made an order for the regularisation of

As things stand, Mnangagwa has no mandate to be the leader of Zanu-PF and President of Zimbabwe, the application suggests. He came in through a string of illegalities which have not been cured, meaning he is an illegal President of the republic,” argues Musengezi.

According to legal experts, Mnangagwa is illegitimate because of the following reasons:

  • first, he came in through a coup, which means unconstitutional seizure of power;
  • secondly, he did not follow the national constitution on how he should have come in; Mphoko did not act as required;
  • Thirdly, he was installed as Zanu-PF leader by an illegal central committee meeting;
  • Fourth, he was elected through a disputed election with a wafer-thin margin in 2018; and
  • Fifth, he did not hold the 2019 Zanu-PF congress which was due, as he feared defeat amid raging battles of unsettled leadership question.
Emmerson Mnangagwa – file

Effects Of Meningitis

Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) and partners launched the first ever global strategy to defeat meningitis – a debilitating disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people each year.

By 2030, the goals are to eliminate epidemics of bacterial meningitis – the most deadly form of the disease – and to reduce deaths by 70% and halve the number of cases. The organizations estimate that in total, the strategy could save more than 200,000 lives annually and significantly reduce disability caused by the disease.

This strategy, the Global Roadmap to Defeat Meningitis by 2030, was launched by a broad coalition of partners involved in meningitis prevention and control at a virtual event, hosted by WHO in Geneva. Its focus is on preventing infections and improving care and diagnosis for those affected.

“Wherever it occurs, meningitis can be deadly and debilitating; it strikes quickly, has serious health, economic and social consequences, and causes devastating outbreaks,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “It is time to tackle meningitis globally once and for all –by urgently expanding access to existing tools like vaccines, spearheading new research and innovation to prevent, detecting and treating the various causes of the disease, and improving rehabilitation for those affected.”

Meningitis is a dangerous inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord, predominantly caused by infection with bacteria and viruses.

Meningitis that is caused by bacterial infection tends to be the most serious – leading to around 250,000 deaths a year – and can cause fast-spreading epidemics. It kills 1 in 10 of those infected – mostly children and young people – and leaves 1 in 5 with long-lasting disability, such as seizures, hearing and vision loss, neurological damage, and cognitive impairment.

Over the last ten years, meningitis epidemics have occurred in all regions of the world, though most commonly in the ‘Meningitis Belt,’ which spans 26 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa. These epidemics are unpredictable, can severely disrupt health systems, and create poverty – generating catastrophic expenditures for households and communities.

“More than half a billion Africans are at risk of seasonal meningitis outbreaks but the disease has been off the radar for too long,” said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa.

“This shift away from firefighting outbreaks to strategic response can’t come soon enough. This roadmap will help protect the health and lives of hundreds of thousands of families who every year fear this disease.”

Several vaccines protect against meningitis, including meningococcal, Haemophilus influenzae type b and pneumococcal vaccines. However, not all communities have access to these lifesaving vaccines, and many countries are yet to introduce them into their national programmes.

While research is underway to develop vaccines for other causes of meningitis, such as Group B Strep bacteria, there remains an urgent need for innovation, funding and research to develop more meningitis-preventive vaccines. Efforts are also needed to strengthen early diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation for all those who need it after contracting the disease.

“This roadmap is the embodiment of the ambition of people and families affected around the world who have called for its creation.

It’s their experience and passion that has driven a whole community of interest to get this far,” said Vinny Smith, Chief Executive Officer of the Meningitis Research Foundation and the Confederation of Meningitis Organisations (CoMO), an international membership organization of patient advocacy groups for meningitis. “We celebrate together the common goal of defeating meningitis and will be led by their inspiration to make it happen.”

The new Roadmap details the following priorities for meningitis response and prevention:

Achievement of high immunization coverage, development of new affordable vaccines, and improved prevention strategies and outbreak response;
Speedy diagnosis and optimal treatment for patients;
Good data to guide prevention and control efforts;
Care and support for those affected, focusing on early recognition and improved access to care and support for after-effects, and
Advocacy and engagement, to ensure high awareness of meningitis, accountability for national plans, and affirmation of the right to prevention, care and after-care services.
WHO and partners are providing support to countries to implement the Roadmap, including through the development of regional and national frameworks that will help countries achieve its ambitious goals.

Partner quotes

“The Global Roadmap to Defeat Meningitis demonstrates what can be accomplished when a global need is met with global action,” said Nikolaj Gilbert, President and CEO of PATH. “Progress against meningitis has lagged for too long; by working together, we can overcome the disease that has cost so many lives in countries around the world. PATH is proud to have been a part of the roadmap’s development and is committed to advancing affordable and equitable vaccine solutions to defeat meningitis.”

“We must be united in our efforts to end all preventable childhood diseases, including bacterial meningitis,” said Dr. Aboubacar Kampo, Director of Health Programmes at UNICEF. “UNICEF has been supporting governments for decades, facilitating the delivery of life-saving meningitis vaccines. Still, far too many children are succumbing to this and other preventable diseases – and the situation is only worsening as a result of the pandemic.

We need to act decisively to strengthen primary health care and get routine immunization back on track, before more children face adverse health outcomes – or loss of life – inflicted by meningitis and other preventable infectious diseases.”

“Although the main burden of meningitis is in poor countries, acute bacterial meningitis is a global problem with no country being spared its devastating impact,” said Professor Sir Brian Greenwood, Professor of Clinical Tropical Medicine at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and co-chair of the Task Force supporting the implementation of the roadmap. “Thus, containing this serious group of infections needs a global response. This is what the roadmap sets out to achieve, bringing together – under the umbrella of WHO – health professionals from across the world to bring this condition under control by 2030.”

“The Meningitis Roadmap provides a clear blueprint for defeating this devastating disease,” said Professor Robert Heyderman, Head of the Research Department of Infection at University College London. “Crucially it identifies the gaps in our knowledge and the tools required. To achieve the Road Map’s ambitious goals, a team approach will bring together countries, global policymakers, civil society, funders, researchers, public health specialists, healthcare workers and industry to generate and implement innovative new strategies.

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President Chamisa Pays Tribute To Learnmore Judah Jongwe

Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa has described the late Movement for Democratic Change founding member, Learnmore Judah Jongwe as an icon of the people struggle.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa pointed out that the people of Zimbabwe have suffered for too long under Zanu PF misrule…

“THE EXODUS MOMENT..People are thirsty for change and a prosperous country.We’re suffering too much. It has not been easy.Those benefiting from this oppressive system will fight us. But enough is enough! We must win & deliver Zimbabwe for change. A New Great Zimbabwe is loading,” wrote President Chamisa.

He added:
LEARNMORE JUDAH JONGWE
28/04/1974- 24/10/2002
Honouring and Celebrating a Brother, Friend, Comrade and Leader.

We will never ever forget! Struggle is the language of the oppressed.We’re the voice of the voiceless.The struggle continues.We fight for freedom,peace &real change!

Mnangagwa Has No Mandate To Lead Zanu PF

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa, illegally assumed power following the removal of Robert Mugabe from power in November 2017…

Zanu PF member Sybeth Musengezi is challenging Mnangagwa’s appointment as party leader by the Central Committee.

In court papers, Musengezi argues Mnangagwa should relinquish the leadership, as he was installed illegally through a Central Committee meeting on 19 November 2017 at party headquarters in Harare.

Musengezi is challenging Mnangagwa’s legitimacy at the High Court.

“I am fortified in my quest for a remedy to my grievance against the respondents (Zanu-PF, Mnangagwa, Obert Mpofu, Zanu-PF secretary for administration, Patrick Chinamasa, Zanu-PF secretary for finance and acting national commissar, Phelekezela Mphoko, former vice-president, and Ignatius Chombo, ex-secretary for administration) by a recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe handed down on the 31st of March 2020 in the matter of the Movement for Democratic Change & Others v Mashavira & Others Sc 56/20, wherein the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe made a corrective intervention in the internal affairs of the Movement for Democratic Change party and made an order for the regularisation of

As things stand, Mnangagwa has no mandate to be the leader of Zanu-PF and President of Zimbabwe, the application suggests. He came in through a string of illegalities which have not been cured, meaning he is an illegal President of the republic,” argues Musengezi.

According to legal experts, Mnangagwa is illegitimate because of the following reasons:

  • first, he came in through a coup, which means unconstitutional seizure of power;
  • secondly, he did not follow the national constitution on how he should have come in; Mphoko did not act as required;
  • Thirdly, he was installed as Zanu-PF leader by an illegal central committee meeting;
  • Fourth, he was elected through a disputed election with a wafer-thin margin in 2018; and
  • Fifth, he did not hold the 2019 Zanu-PF congress which was due, as he feared defeat amid raging battles of unsettled leadership question.
Mr Mnangagwa

Nigerian Man To Fly Lobola Cattle Into Zimbabwe

By A Correspondent- A Nigerian man, has pledged to fly lobola payment cattle from his country to Zimbabwe .

Adewale Yusuf Olayiwola married his fiancée Nunurai Colleta Mudarikwa, daughter to Uzumba MP Simbaneuta Mudarikwa (ZANU PF) and his wife Verna Muromba Mudarikwa in Mutoko.

Adewale, who is from Nigeria’s Osun State Province reportedly paid at least US$10 000 cash.

Mudarikwa’s Nigerian son-in-law is in Real Estate and Logistics entrepreneurship in both Nigeria and South Africa.

He was represented by his father’s brother, Ishmael Olayiwola, two men and a woman all from Nigeria during the marriage rituals.

Speaking to H-Metro, the bride, Nunurai, expressed excitement following her marriage to Adewale. She said:

I am excited because today is my birthday and I am getting married to Adewale.

We met about five years ago through mutual friends at a friend’s house. In fact, we started off as friends and we eventually started dating.

I do not tolerate cheating and it helped me in my relationship. I do not have the emotional capacity, so I cannot stay with a cheating man, even if I get that my husband is cheating on me, I won’t stand it.

She said cultural differences made the marriage a bit of a challenge but they managed to mix the two to come up with a hybrid culture. Said Nunurai:

The only challenge that I faced is that my husband is Nigerian, so cultural differences were kind of a challenge for both families at some point.

However, we managed to have a mix of both and we ended up with our own culture.

-State media

Chamisa, Sikhala On Collision Course?

By A Correspondent- An online news portal has claimed that Nelson Chamisa, the leader of opposition MDC Alliance reportedly “demoted” the party’s vice-chairman, Job Sikhala, for his involvement in the formation of a party that was destined to split the MDC Alliance vote.

Chamisa earlier this month made new appointments to key positions in the party with Sesel Zvidzai being appointed Co-Vice-Chairperson, a move viewed by some as a demotion to Sikhala.

Bulawayo24 reports in allegations which ZimEye disproves that Sikhala was the brains behind the formation of Patriotic Zimbabweans, which is fronted by Charles Mutama, a US-based former MDC Alliance activist. Added the source:

Mutama is very close to Job and he supported him during his trials. They were tortured by the security agents together. President vakabata ndere ndere yekuti Sikhala ndiye muridzi wechinhu cha Mutama (Patriotic Zimbabweans party).

In what does not reconcile with reality or truth on the ground, since Mutama is working with Sikhala’s own political enemy, Chiwoneso Mpofu, who deputises him, the piece claims Sikhaka wanted Mutama to set up structures and then invite him to lead the structured party. It says he also wanted Mutama to test the acceptability of the new party on the ground.

Unfortunately, it did not get much traction needed to split the party votes and this is the reason why Job remained in the cocoon. Such a person can never be trusted. He is actually in the departure lounge.

The source, according to Bulawayo24, said Chamisa also blamed Sikhala for being inactive in the wake of the absence of the national chairperson Tabitha Khumalo who has not been feeling well for some time.

The article however fails on many fronts as it does not seek comments from the two opposition stalwarts it accuses. It is also inconceivable that Sikhala would team up with his own opponent for the Zengeza seat, Mutama’s deputy, Chiwoneso Mpofu. ZimEye is in possession of documents of the formative stages of the organisation which show that it has nothing to do with Sikhala.

Three Die In Gwanda Horror Accident

By A Correspondent- Three people were killed while seven others were injured in a horrific road traffic accident a few kilometres from Gwanda town on Friday afternoon.

According to a Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) statement, a Toyota Hilux with nine passengers on board burst a rear left tyre, veered off the road, overturned, and landed on its roof at 198 km peg along the Bulawayo-Beitbridge road.

The victims all died on the spot while the seven who were injured were ferried to Gwanda Provincial Hospital where they were admitted. Police posted on Twitter:

The ZRP confirms a fatal RTA which occurred on 22/10/21 at 1530 hrs at 198 km peg along Bulawayo-Beitbridge Rd, in which three people died on the spot while seven others were injured.
A Toyota Hilux vehicle, with nine passengers on board, burst a rear left tyre resulting in the vehicle veering off the road before it overturned and landed on its roof.
The bodies of the victims were taken to Gwanda Provincial Hospital for post-mortem while the injured were admitted to the same hospital.

The police said they will provide more details on the accident in due course.

Kasukuwere 2023 Presidential Endorsements Grow.

By A Correspondent- Calls and endorsements for the former Local Government Minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, to take over power from Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2023 are growing by the day.

These calls are coming from Zimbabweans some parts of the country, saying Tyson, as he is affectionately known, is the right man to deliver the country from the political and economic mess it is right now.

Twitter spaces and all social media platforms are awash with these endorsements.

Leading Kasukuwere Presidential endorsement online campaign is one Ntokozo John Msipha who is profiling the exiled politician:

“Who is 

@Hon_Kasukuwere

 101. Saviour Kasukuwere Born 23 September 1970, in Mt Darwin to Josiah Kausiyo and Gladys Kasukuwere. He attended Chiunye Primary School and Mhofu Primary school in Highfields & Bradley Sec Sch 84-87″. 

https://twitter.com/sokusileboy/status/1451824979490885641