State Dismisses Beatrice Mtetwa Evidence On Job Sikhala Bail Application

Paul Nyathi

The Harare Magistrates Court on Tuesday discredited evidence given by lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa as a witness in the case of MDC Alliance national vice chairperson, Job Sikhala, who is facing charges of inciting public violence ahead of the flopped July 31 protests.

Mtetwa took to the witness stand to testify that Sikhala had not been on the run from the police as she had personally delivered correspondence to the police indicating the availability of Sikhala if they were looking for him.

In her testimony, Mrs Mtetwa exonerated Sikhala after telling the court that she made all the arrangements to accompany him to the police if they were indeed looking for him.

However, the State led by Mr Garudzo Ziyadhuma opposed Ms Mtetwa’s claims saying she never delivered the said letter to the police since it was not signed.

Another witness, Mr Albert Masaka who is the editor of Zim Community News was called in to testify and also exonerated Sikhala confirming that he had interview with him to show that Sikhala was not in hiding from the police.

The court heard that the video and audio clips under controversy were retrieved from the Zim Community news.

In opposing bail, prosecutor Garudzo Siyadhuma previously told the court that Sikhala was a flight risk, hence not a suitable candidate for bail.

Mr Siyaduma led evidence from Detective Collins Makore of the CID Law and Order section who told the court that police struggled to arrest Sikhala.

Detective Makore said when they arrived at the house where Sikhala was, he was hiding in the ceiling.

Sikhala is said to have only responded after police threatened to throw a teargas canister into the house.

“When we entered the house, we met a woman who lied that she was alone in the house,” he said.

The court heard that during the period stretching from March 2020, Sikhala called on the people to demonstrate against the Government on July 31, by saying “there is a war we should fight and if we don’t fight, nothing will come out . . . I will fight the State since I’m not easily intimidated.”

According to the State, the declarations were made by Sikhala on his social media platforms, adding there was reasonable suspicion that he committed an offence.

Prison Doctor Says Hopewell Chinono Does Not Have Covid-19 Symptoms But “Only Had A Headache And Elevated Temperature”

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Jailed investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono has no symptoms of Covid-19 and is not a risk to other inmates, the court heard yesterday.

Chin’ono, who is facing charges of inciting public violence, appeared in court for his routine remand.

This came after Chin’ono’s lawyer Advocate Taona Nyamakura told the court that his client had been dragged to court by prison officers.

Adv Nyamakura told the court that his client was examined by a professional physician who observed that he was exhibiting symptoms of Covid-19.

“His doctor had advised that my client should not be brought to court or be in contact with other inmates since he was exhibiting symptoms of Covid-19,” he said.

Adv Nyamakura said prison authorities misled his client that his doctor wanted to examine him before manhandling him to court.

“My client is currently on medication, which he cannot take here at court. His doctor was supposed to examine him this morning, but all that could not happen because my client was forcibly brought here,” he said.

Before responding to Mr Nyamakura’s submissions, Prosecutor Mrs Tendai Shonhai successfully asked the court for a brief adjournment saying she wanted to contact the Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison doctor to get full information on the issue.

After the brief adjournment Mrs Shonhai told the court that she had spoken to Dr Blessing Dhorobha who indicated that the accused was complaining of having a headache on Monday and had a slight elevated temperature.

“Dr Dhorobha said he tried to examine the accused, but he refused saying he wanted his personal doctor,” said Mrs Shonhai.

She said from Dr Dhoroba’s observation, the accused was not showing any symptoms of Covid-19 like coughing and shortness of breath and was not a risk to other inmates.

“The accused has not exhibited any symptoms of Covid-19 except a slight elevated temperature and a headache,” she said.

Harare regional magistrate, Mr Ngoni Nduna said Chin’ono’s doctor should have submitted a report of his own findings for the court to have a clear picture on the issue.

He deferred the matter to September 15 after Mrs Shonhai assured the defence that she was going to furnish them with a trial date.

Advocate Nyamakura put the State on notice that he was going to make an application for refusal of further remand if a trial date was not given on the next remand date.

Oppah Muchinguri Briefs Cabinet On Covid-19 Situation In The Country

State Media

Cabinet was on Tuesday briefed by the chairperson of the Covid-19 Inter-Ministerial Taskforce, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, on the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country.

Zimbabwe now has 6 559 confirmed Covid-19 cases with 203 deaths, although recoveries have reached 5 241.

“Cabinet acknowledged that despite the surge in positive local cases, the majority of the cases of local transmission are mild to moderate, with a recovery rate of about 80 percent.

“Most of these cases are managed at home and in isolation facilities. The national testing strategy however will continue to prioritise the testing of all health care workers and other frontline personnel, inclusive of public transport drivers,” Minister Mutsvangwa said.

Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri said Treasury had released US$20 million for the procurement of testing kits that have been in short supply.

Govt Says All Key Stakeholders Were Consulted In Coming Up With Dates For Schools Opening

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Schools reopen on September 28 for Zimsec examination classes with the exams starting on December 1, Cabinet decided yesterday.

Cambridge examination classes can start a fortnight earlier, on September 14, with Cambridge examination dates being earlier as they are set internationally by a British-based board.

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said after the Cabinet meeting that the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education was working closely with other ministries and stakeholders to guarantee the safety of pupils and staff during the examinations period.

“Standard operating procedures have been distributed to all schools,” she said.

Minister Mutsvangwa said preparations for the holding of examinations were in progress with consultations involving relevant stakeholders ongoing.

Schools were closed late in March ahead of the initial 21-day national lockdown, but reopened briefly for June examinations.

Fifteen stakeholders have already made their submissions, with nine others expected to make theirs shortly.

Stakeholders that have been consulted include teachers’ unions, the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education, the Association of School Development Committees, the Independent Colleges in Zimbabwe, the Private Schools Association of Zimbabwe, and the Association of Trust Schools.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association (Zimta) chief executive officer Dr Sifiso Ndlovu said later that the major concerns of teachers were ensuring that schools had adequate hygiene and that there was adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) for pupils and teachers.

“To us, the issue of safety comes first. Our concern is, does the Government have capacity to provide a hygienic environment that will not allow the spread of the pandemic?”

The second problem was remuneration of teachers, with Dr Ndlovu noting that illegal transport operators were charging in foreign currency, although Zupco — which runs services within cities — charges subsidised fares in local currency.

Past opening proposals had Zupco providing buses to get pupils and staff to schools.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) president Dr Takavafira Zhou wanted all pupils, teachers and ancillary staff tested before schools reopen.

He said the remuneration of teachers had to be addressed, but cast doubt on the practicality of reopening and preparing students in time for them to write examinations this year.

Meanwhile, Minister Mutsvangwa said the Government was finalising modalities for the reopening of airports for passenger and tourist traffic to support the resumption of the tourism sector.

She said the plan was to start with the resumption of domestic flights and then move to international flights.

Cabinet also approved the resumption of the rest of tourism operations, including boat operations.

Speeding Motorist Hits ZRP Cop

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A ZIMBABWE Republic Police officer died after being hit by a speeding motorist yesterday.

Terrence Kavhayi (26) was involved in a tragic road accident in Gweru while on patrol.

He was seriously injured and died at Gweru General Hospital upon admission.

Kavhayi was knocked down by Kudakwashe Manyuchi (32) who was speeding.

The deceased flew into the air landed on the tarmac about 10 meters from the point of impact and started bleeding profusely from the forehead, Bulawayo24 has learnt.

The accused is being charged for culpable homicide and investigations are in progress under Gweru Traffic.
– Byo24News

Government Makes Frantic Efforts To “Kill” Black Market

Money changers in the country are finding the going tough following the ban on mobile money agent lines and the introduction of daily transaction limits.

The Reserve of Zimbabwe recently banned mobile money agent lines as well as set $5 000 as the cap for daily transactions for individuals.

The central bank also introduced a policy that limits mobile wallet users to only one account per individual.

Agent lines were being used across the country to cash-in and cash-out as well as for sales transactions.

The RBZ suspected that some of the lines were being used to fuel the black market causing a spike in foreign currency rates.

Government in June this year ordered the suspension of mobile transactions to allow for investigations in the parallel market.

“Agent wallets are no longer serving any legitimate purpose and were now being used primarily for illegal foreign exchange transactions.

Agents’ mobile money wallets are therefore abolished, with immediate effect,” the RBZ said recently in its Mid-term monetary policy statement.

When Ecocash was first introduced agent lines were used for cash-in purposes at a low level.-New Ziana

Bosso Fail To Pay Coaches ?

Bosso fans

HIGHLANDERS’ coaches claim they have gone for two months without pay, although the club says it only owes them for August and the accounts department had started processing the salaries.

Bosso have three coaches, Bekithemba ‘Super’ Ndlovu, Mandla ‘Lulu’ Mpofu and Julius Ndlovu (goalkeepers) on the payroll which the club pays directly from its resources.

One of the coaches told Chronicle Sport that they were in the dark as to when they would be paid.

“We have gone for two months without getting paid. As I speak, we don’t even know when our salaries are coming,” said one of the coaches, who asked not to be named for fear of victimisation.

“The environment is very hostile to anyone who complains. You get accused of so many things that you are not even aware of, just like our colleagues in the juniors who were accused of being influenced by this other social club every time they raised welfare issues. It’s just unfortunate,” he said.

However, Highlanders’ media officer Ronald Moyo refuted the coaches’ claims and said the club was up to date with staff salaries despite the devastating effects of the Covid-19 pandemic enforced lockdown.

“The club is up to date with players and coaches’ salaries. The only salaries that are being processed today (Tuesday) are for the month that ended yesterday.

We have always been up to date with salaries despite being inactive due to Covid-19,” said Moyo.

Last month the club’s junior technical staff were given groceries and paid their full salaries by Highlanders’ member Bheka Sibanda.-Chronicle

Man Fakes Erectile Dysfunction To Avoid S*x With Wife

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A Zvishavane man who faked erectile dysfunction for 17 years to avoid having sex with his wife was exposed after he was arrested for rape.

Custon Jojo Machanja (68)’s wife shocked the court when she said her rape accused husband had not been intimate with her for 17 years, saying he was suffering from erectile dysfunction.

The woman said she was last intimate with her husband in 2003 and only got to know that he had been lying to her when he was arrested for rape and having sexual intercourse with a minor.

She told Gweru Provincial Magistrate Mrs Phathekile Msipa that for 17 years she lived a lie back in their rural home thinking that her husband had a sexual problem while he was busy “enjoying” other women including a minor in town.

Machanja from Zvishavane town is facing two counts of having sexual intercourse with a minor and rape.

The accused pleaded not guilty to the counts.
Machanja was remanded in custody to September 7 for judgment.

In his defence, he accused the girl of trying to frame him because he once had an affair with her mother.

Machanja said between 2016 and 2017, he had a sexual relationship with the complainant’s mother before having consensual sexual intercourse with the complainant.

“I had consensual sexual intercourse with the complainant and I also had an affair with her mother. They are fixing me,” he said.

Machanja’s wife who appeared as a witness told the court that she was shocked that her husband had a sexual affair with the complainant’s mother and was also having sexual intercourse with the complainant.

She said she thought that he had erectile dysfunction as he had told her back in 2003 when they last made love.

“All these years he would tell me that he can’t sleep with me because he is suffering from erectile dysfunction. I’m really shocked,” said Machanja’s wife.

It is the State case that in February last year, Machanja saw the minor on her way to school and told her that she is beautiful.
He allegedly took her to his dining room where he caressed her but could not have sex with her since she was on her menstrual period.

The court heard that in October, Machanja invited the minor to his house where he allegedly removed her uniform and they had consensual sexual intercourse.

The accused allegedly gave the complaint $6 before she proceeded to school and didn’t tell anyone.
Again, in October he slept with the minor and gave her $4.

The same month, the court heard that the two had sexual intercourse at the accused’s offices before he gave her $5.

On December 6, Machanja allegedly saw the complainant passing through his offices and told her that he wanted to give her some money to buy relish.

The court heard he invited the minor into his office where he wanted to have sex with her but she refused.

The court heard Machanja drew an okapi knife and threatened to stab her before he forcibly removed her jeans and raped her once.

Machanja, the court heard allegedly threatened to send goblins to deal with her if she told anyone about the incident.

The following day, the minor allegedly told her mother about her ordeal before the matter was reported to the police leading to Machanja’s arrest.

Mr Talent Tadenyika appeared for the State.-Chronicle

Schools To Reopen In Two Weeks

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SCHOOLS will reopen within the next two weeks for final examination classes starting with Cambridge examination candidates on September 14 while those sitting for the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations will resuming classes on September 28.

This includes Upper Six, Form Four and Grade Seven classes and Zimsec examinations should start on December 1.

The Ministry of Primary and Second Education is working closely with other ministries and stakeholders to guarantee the safety of pupils and staff during the examinations period.

Standard operating procedures have since been distributed to all schools, while infection prevention training for teachers and support staff from public schools is already underway.

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa revealed the dates after last night’s Cabinet meeting and said there was ample time for recommended health measures to be put in place.

“The schools opening dates are scheduled for 14 September 2020 for Cambridge examinations classes and 28 September 2020 for Zimsec examination classes.

Cabinet approved that the Zimsec examinations should start on 1 December, 2020,” she said.

The announcement follows weeks of debate, which have seen submissions from teachers’ unions, Parliament, trust schools and parents to the Government.

Most groups are opposed to the early reopening of schools.

“Regarding Primary and Secondary Education, Cabinet notes that based on on-going consultations with relevant stakeholders in that sector, the Ministry is continuing with its preparations for the re-opening of schools for the end of year 2020 final examination classes,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

She said 15 stakeholders have submitted their inputs while another nine are expected to make their submissions shortly.-Chronicle

The Future Will Judge You-Khupe, Mwonzora Warned

Thokozani Khupe

Farai Dziva|The MDC-Alliance has described the defection of six Gwanda councillors to the Thokozani Khupe political formation as a non-event.

Sesil Zvidzai, the MDC Alliance secretary for local government and rural development, quoted by NewsDay, said the councillors were elected using the MDC Alliance card and by defecting to Khupe they had betrayed the electorate:

“We need a new Zimbabwe where people are free to speak, respect the rule of law and people’s free choices.

The MDC Alliance councillors were elected by MDC Alliance members and supporters.

The people of Gwanda are behind the MDC Alliance, and will continue to speak against the absurdities of rulings made by captured courts.

How on earth can MDC-T inherit councillors from the MDC Alliance?

The future will judge the courts, captured institutions and the captors very harshly.

The March to a new Zimbabwe, a Zimbabwe of opportunity and freedom is in the near horizon.”

Mpilo Nurse Dies From COVID

MPILO Central Hospital has lost a nurse to Covid-19 who died at the institution last week.

Sister Pretty Mpala (36) from Emakhandeni suburb in Bulawayo tested positive posthumously and was buried on Friday.

Sister Pretty Mpala (36)

She is one the hundreds frontliners in Zimbabwe who have been infected while trying to save lives. According to a weekly situational report from the Ministry of Health and Child Care, nurses are the most affected workers when it comes to Covid-19 and they constitute 37 percent of total health care workers affected.

As of Monday, there were 6 497 confirmed Covid-19 cases in Zimbabwe and 202 deaths. Bulawayo province has a cumulative total of 1 276 cases, 25 deaths and 1 140 recoveries.

Statistics from the Ministry show that more than 480 health workers have contracted the global pandemic in Zimbabwe.

Bulawayo (137) and Midlands (128) account for a greater proportion of infected front liners.

Healthcare workers have been greatly exposed to Covid-19 due to the global shortage of personal protective equipment.

More than 120 nurses at Mpilo Central and United Bulawayo Hospitals have contracted the virus, forcing them into quarantine, thereby reducing the number of workers who are manning the public institutions.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 1 000 nurses have been infected by Covid-19 in Africa alone.

The outbreak of Covid-19 has seen nurses worldwide making huge personal sacrifices, sometimes attending to patients without adequate personal protective equipment (PPEs) risking their health and that of their families.

The world over, at least 90 000 health care workers had been infected by Covid-19 and more than 260 nurses had died by the end of May according to the International Council of Nurses (ICN).

In an interview, Sr Mpala’s aunt, Mrs Kezzeneth Mpala, said the family had lost its breadwinner and was struggling to accept the nurse’s fate. She said Sr Mpala’s guardian, her grandmother, had fallen sick after receiving news of her untimely death last week.

“We are still shocked and in deep pain following the passing of Pretty who was the sole breadwinner in the family. Our hearts are sore and we fear for her traumatized grandmother who raised her following the death of her parents as she is struggling to walk or talk since her death,” said Mrs Mpala.

“Pretty was a caring person and it was not surprising that she eventually became a nurse. She went through a lot of challenges while growing up but managed to shrug off all discouragement and qualified as a nurse.”

According to Mrs Mpala, Sr Mpala was passionate about serving her people and community which made her a committed and resilient nurse.

Mpala, the only child born to her late parents, started her nursing studies in 2013 and had never looked back. She also struggled with some illnesses which never killed her hardworking spirit as she managed to do her duties at Mpilo while battling the ailment. “We used to meet members of the public in town who would stop and thank her for the care she rendered while they were admitted to Mpilo. She was also a darling to the community and our relatives and would easily give health advice so that everyone around is healthy and fit. Her loss has brought a lot of pain in our lives and we hope one day we will understand why her life had to end this way,” she said wiping away tears.

Mpala is survived by her grandmother and cousins.

Mpilo acting chief executive officer Professor Solwayo Ngwenya sent his condolences to the family saying Covid-19 had cost the institution a hard-working staffer.

“We are extremely saddened that Covid-19 has taken one of our staff members, her premature death is evidence that this disease is deadly. As health workers are at the forefront, we continue to bear the brunt of this virus but we still must work hard and face it while saving lives,” said Prof Ngwenya.

“Most of us will be infected in the line of duty and it is sad that one of our self-sacrificing nurses had to lose her life. I would like to commend all those who come to work despite the risks that come with our jobs, this kind of sacrifice is highly commendable.” Chronicle

Defection Of Gwanda Councillors A Non-event -MDC Alliance

Farai Dziva|The MDC-Alliance has described the defection of six Gwanda councillors to the Thokozani Khupe political formation as a non-event.

Sesil Zvidzai, the MDC Alliance secretary for local government and rural development, quoted by NewsDay, said the councillors were elected using the MDC Alliance card and by defecting to Khupe they had betrayed the electorate:

“We need a new Zimbabwe where people are free to speak, respect the rule of law and people’s free choices.

The MDC Alliance councillors were elected by MDC Alliance members and supporters.

The people of Gwanda are behind the MDC Alliance, and will continue to speak against the absurdities of rulings made by captured courts.

How on earth can MDC-T inherit councillors from the MDC Alliance?

The future will judge the courts, captured institutions and the captors very harshly.

The March to a new Zimbabwe, a Zimbabwe of opportunity and freedom is in the near horizon.”

Dialogue Is The Only Solution To Zim’s Political Stalemate -Rugare Gumbo

Rugare Gumbo

Former War Veterans leader Rugare Gumbo has made sensational claims that the President is being sabotaged by people within the ruling party.

Speaking to the Daily News, the former cabinet minister said the country is for everyone and dialogue is the only way to go:

He (Mnangagwa) must be aware of being sabotaged from within, and I think this is now clearly happening in Zanu PF.

In politics, those things happen. But the president must be a visionary leader with good strategies to be able to deal with all these problems.

As I also always say, dialogue is the only way forward for this country. The 2023 elections are very far because people are suffering. You cannot solve these problems through propaganda.

The country is for everyone, from trade unions to churches and other stakeholders. People just need to sit down and talk.

We went to war to make sure that all Zimbabweans have a good life and that they are happy all the time. It is important for Zanu PF to implement political and economic reforms.

They must do this not for themselves, but for the good of the country. The future of the party will not be good if they fail to implement the much needed reforms.

Gumbo’s sentiments were echoed by Godfrey Tsenengamu who said President Mnangagwa was surrounded by people who cant tell him the truth:
He is being sabotaged by his own comrades who are bitter for various reasons and also from remnants of the old dispensation.

But his biggest challenge has been that of surrounding himself with people who have no appreciation of his vision. He picked people from nowhere and entrusted them with key positions, and these people are letting him down.

The other challenge is that he surrounded himself with people who can’t tell him the truth, and this is working against him.

The majority of the people who rushed to surround him are nothing but mere opportunists and extortionists who are busy lining their pockets and doing everything possible to tarnish his name,” Tsenengamu also let rip.

It is important that the president lays the foundation for a better society in which he will be able to live even after his time as president. In whatever he is doing today, he must think about tomorrow.-Daily News

Cabinet Press Briefing – Full Text

POST CABINET PRESS BRIEFING: THIRTIETH MEETING:
1ST SEPTEMBER, 2020

1. ZIMBABWE’S RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS …….(COVID-19)

Cabinet received an update on the steps that are being taken to contain the COVID-19 pandemic from the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, Honourable O.C.Z. Muchinguri-Kashiri, Chairperson of the Ad Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on the Covid-19 Outbreak.

The country now has six thousand three hundred and eighty-eight (6 388) confirmed COVID-19 cases compared to the five thousand six hundred and forty-three (5 643) reported last week. Of these confirmed cases, five thousand and seventy-eight (5 078) are attributed to local transmission. Harare has the highest number of cases with 2 532, followed by Bulawayo with 1 271. Cabinet regrets to inform the Nation that deaths due to COVID-19 are now 202. Recoveries, on the other hand, increased to 5 043 from the previously recorded 4 525, while active cases increased to 1 150.

Cabinet acknowledged that despite the surge in positive local cases, the majority of the cases of local transmission are mild to moderate, with a recovery rate of about 80%. Most of these cases are managed at home and in isolation facilities. The national testing strategy however will continue to prioritise the testing of all health care workers and other frontline personnel, inclusive of public transport drivers.

Government is finalizing on modalities for the re-opening of Airports to support the resumption of the Tourism Sector. The plan is to start with the resumption of domestic flights and then move to international flights. Cabinet approved the resumption of the rest of tourism operations including boat operations.

Regarding Primary and Secondary Education, Cabinet notes that based on on-going consultations with relevant stakeholders in that sector, the Ministry is continuing with its preparations for the re-opening of schools for the end of year 2020 final examination classes. Fifteen stakeholders have submitted their inputs and another nine are expected to make their submissions shortly. Among those that were invited for inputs on the reopening of schools are the following: the Zimbabwe Visually Impaired Teachers’ Union (ZVITU) and nine other Teachers’ Unions; the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education; the Association of School Development Committees; the Independent Colleges in Zimbabwe; the Private Schools Association of Zimbabwe; and the Association of Trust Schools.

The schools opening dates are scheduled for 14 September 2020 for Cambridge Examinations classes and 28 September 2020 for Zimsec Examination classes. Cabinet approved that the Zimsec Examinations should start on 1 December, 2020. The Ministry is working closely with other Ministries and stakeholders to guarantee the safety of pupils and staff during the examinations period. Standard Operating Procedures have been distributed to all schools.

3.0 PRINCIPLES OF THE ZIMBABWE YOUTH BILL

Cabinet approved the Principles of the Zimbabwe Youth Bill as presented by the Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation. She indicated that the current legislation on the youth provides only for the Zimbabwe Youth Council and is silent on all the other aspects of the youth. The objective of the proposed Bill is thus to have an all encompassing legislation that addresses all sectors/areas of the youth, align it to the Constitution, as well as the domestication of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child; and the SADC Declaration on Youth Development and Empowerment.

The Bill will provide for, among others, the following: the empowerment of the youth and their indispensible contributions to sustainable progress and change; the mechanisms for active and meaningful participation of youth in nation building by mainstreaming them in social, economic and political spaces; and the establishment of Youth Focal Desks in all Government Ministries and Departments at all levels.

4.0 2020/2021 SEASON RAINFALL FORECAST FOR ZIMBABWE

The Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Environment Industry briefed Cabinet on the 2020/2021 Season Rainfall Forecast for Zimbabwe. The forecast which is a product of the annual National Climate Outlook Forum (NACOF) convened by the Meteorological Services Department of Zimbabwe (MSD), is used by multi-sectoral stakeholders as a planning tool since weather and climate information is invaluable to all sectors of the economy. Cabinet adopted the Ministers report which pointed to an improved rainfall pattern for the season. The forecast is for total cumulative seasonal rainfall amounts, and seasonal rainfall predictions will be updated on monthly basis beginning end of October. Further details relating to the region specific outlook will be given by the relevant Department.

2023 Elections Too Far For Suffering Zimbabweans

ZEC

Former War Veterans leader Rugare Gumbo has made sensational claims that the President is being sabotaged by people within the ruling party.

Speaking to the Daily News, the former cabinet minister said the country is for everyone and dialogue is the only way to go:

He (Mnangagwa) must be aware of being sabotaged from within, and I think this is now clearly happening in Zanu PF.

In politics, those things happen. But the president must be a visionary leader with good strategies to be able to deal with all these problems.

As I also always say, dialogue is the only way forward for this country. The 2023 elections are very far because people are suffering. You cannot solve these problems through propaganda.

The country is for everyone, from trade unions to churches and other stakeholders. People just need to sit down and talk.

We went to war to make sure that all Zimbabweans have a good life and that they are happy all the time. It is important for Zanu PF to implement political and economic reforms.

They must do this not for themselves, but for the good of the country. The future of the party will not be good if they fail to implement the much needed reforms.

Gumbo’s sentiments were echoed by Godfrey Tsenengamu who said President Mnangagwa was surrounded by people who cant tell him the truth:
He is being sabotaged by his own comrades who are bitter for various reasons and also from remnants of the old dispensation.

But his biggest challenge has been that of surrounding himself with people who have no appreciation of his vision. He picked people from nowhere and entrusted them with key positions, and these people are letting him down.

The other challenge is that he surrounded himself with people who can’t tell him the truth, and this is working against him.

The majority of the people who rushed to surround him are nothing but mere opportunists and extortionists who are busy lining their pockets and doing everything possible to tarnish his name,” Tsenengamu also let rip.

It is important that the president lays the foundation for a better society in which he will be able to live even after his time as president. In whatever he is doing today, he must think about tomorrow.-Daily News

Pretrial Detention Of Political Activists Malicious -Biti

Tendai Biti

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance deputy president Hon Tendai Biti has pointed out that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is the biggest threat to the country’s peace and stability.

Read Hon Biti’s argument below:

The latest betrayal confirms Emmerson as the biggest threat to the stability, freedom and prosperity of Zim.

A dangerous ,ideologically vacuous element now busy uprooting the constitution , rule of law and gains of the liberation struggle.Chitepo,Nkomo et al are puking in their graves

Chikurubi Maximum Prison is not fit for human habitation and should have been closed at Independence.Incarcerating any one there amounts to torture, cruel and degrading treatment.Pre-Trial incarceration of Hope ,Job and Jacob at diseases infested Chikurubi is malicious and unconstitutional.

Abuse of pretrial detention procedures by Emmerson’s regime has reached an unprecedented level.

Re-writing bail precedents and weaponizing courts of law is proof of state decomposition.Hope,Job, Jacob and Kura are not criminals They just happen to stand for truth and justice #ZimbabweanLivesMatter

“Mnangagwa Is The Biggest Threat To National Stability”

Mr  Emmerson Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance deputy president Hon Tendai Biti has pointed out that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is the biggest threat to the country’s peace and stability.

Read Hon Biti’s argument below:

The latest betrayal confirms Emmerson as the biggest threat to the stability, freedom and prosperity of Zim.

A dangerous ,ideologically vacuous element now busy uprooting the constitution , rule of law and gains of the liberation struggle.Chitepo,Nkomo et al are puking in their graves

Chikurubi Maximum Prison is not fit for human habitation and should have been closed at Independence.Incarcerating any one there amounts to torture, cruel and degrading treatment.Pre-Trial incarceration of Hope ,Job and Jacob at diseases infested Chikurubi is malicious and unconstitutional.

Abuse of pretrial detention procedures by Emmerson’s regime has reached an unprecedented level.

Re-writing bail precedents and weaponizing courts of law is proof of state decomposition.Hope,Job, Jacob and Kura are not criminals They just happen to stand for truth and justice #ZimbabweanLivesMatter

DEFIANT ZIM PRISON GUARDS AMBUSH SICK CHIN’ONO TO COURT AGAINST DOCTOR’S ADVICE

Zimbabwe’s Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) authorities on Tuesday 1 September 2020 manhandled freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and brought him to appear at Harare Magistrates Court against the advice of his medical practitioner who informed prison authorities that he should be kept in self-isolation after his health severely deteriorated.

Chin’ono’s lawyers Advocate Taona Nyamakura, Gift Mtisi and Doug Coltart of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) told Harare Magistrate Ngoni Nduna on Tuesday 1 September 2020 that ZPCS officials forcibly brought the frail looking freelance journalist to court against recommendations by his private doctor who examined him on Monday 31 August 2020 and who advised prison authorities at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison to put him in self isolation.

The medical practitioner recommended that given his condition and the symptoms that he was showing, Chin’ono should not go to court but should be isolated from other inmates.

But some defiant prison guards on Tuesday 1 September 2020 ignored the doctors’ recommendations and misrepresented to him that his private doctor had come to see him before forcing him out of his cell and manhandled him to board the prison truck and brought him to court against the advice of his private medical practitioner.

On Wednesday 2 September 2020, High Court Judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi is scheduled to hand down his ruling on Chin’ono’s fourth freedom attempt after presiding over the hearing of his bail appeal on Friday 28 August 2020.

On the same day, Justice Siyabona Musithu will also hand down a ruling on the bail appeal filed by Transform Zimbabwe party leader Jacob Ngarivhume’s lawyers Professor Lovemore Madhuku and Moses Nkomo of ZLHR after Harare Magistrate Trynos Utahwashe recently dismissed his fresh bail application.

Chin’ono and Ngarivhume were arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police members on Monday 20 July 2020 and charged with incitement to participate in a gathering with intent to promote public violence, breaches of peace or bigotry as defined in section 187(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act as read with section 37(1)(a)(i) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

The award-winning freelance journalist and the opposition political party leader were also charged with incitement to commit public violence as defined in section 187(1)(a) as read with section 36(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Prosecutors alleged that Chin’ono and Ngarivhume incited people to revolt against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration during some anti-government protests called for on 31 July 20.-ZJHR

Coronavirus Daily Update

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Zimbabwe’s Covid-19 death toll passed the 200 mark yesterday to reach 202 after the report of the latest six deaths, three in Bulawayo, two in Matabeleland South and one in Midlands.

There were 85 new confirmed cases, taking the cumulative total to 6 497, but the Ministry of Health and Child Care noted that the rolling seven-day average of new cases dropped to 63.

The number of confirmed recoveries rose by 160 to 5 221, meaning that 80,3 percent of all infected people are now completely cured with just 1 074 counted as active cases.

The recent spike in Peruvian cases saw South Africa fall back into sixth worst-hit state globally, but the death toll there went over 14 000 to 14 028 out of 625 056 confirmed cases.

With 538 604 recoveries, the number of active cases in South Africa continues to fall to just over 72 000, the lowest for some time as South Africa continues to lower infection rates.-The Herald

Corpses Of Two Men Who Drowned In Zambezi River Found

Elson Mathe (24) and Thamsanga Ncube (22) were with about 25 friends during a swimming expedition at gorge number six when a huge wave of water hit them around 3:40 pm.

The two drowned while the other group members who were on the edge of the water swam to safety.

A search for the bodies started on Friday and it was not before Sunday midmorning when the bodies were spotted and secured in ‘body bags’.

A team comprising police, Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority rangers and guides from the Rafting Association of Zimbabwe (RAZ) took part in the search.

RAZ chairman, Skinner Ndlovu, explained how the team managed to retrieve the bodies. He said:

We started mobilising our team after we received a call from ZRP. We usually do it with police sub-aqua unit but they were doing another rescue somewhere.

We set off in conjunction with police and Zimparks and we had been sending people down the river since Friday to check until today when the first team of kayakers found them and notified us.

We organised a few guys and went down in a raft to do the recovery of the bodies and we have managed to get them all. We want to thank the effort of everyone who was involved in the operation.

Ndlovu said water levels in the Zambezi River were still high and only suitable for high water rafting, which starts from Rapid Number 11 going downstream, making any water activity between Rapid number 1 and 10 dangerous.-statemedia

Chin’ono Hauled To Court Despite Doctors Advice

By A Correspondent- Freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono was made to appear before Magistrate Ngoni Nduna at the Harare Magistrates Court on Tuesday against the advice of his doctor.

Speaking to reporters, one of Chin’ono’s lawyers, Douglas Coltart, revealed that the journalist’s doctor on Monday told the Zimbabwe Prisons Security (ZPS) his client was seriously ill and showing symptoms of COVID-19.

Coltart further revealed that the state has been told to make sure that a trial date should be there by September 14 otherwise Chin’ono would apply against being put on remand for too long. Said Coltart:

Hopewell had been brought to Court against the advice of his doctor who spoke with the prison authorities yesterday given his condition and symptoms he was showing that it was ill advisable for him to attend court today.

That advice was not adhered to when Hopewell was brought to court against his will.

Chin’ono was arrested on July 20 and charged for allegedly inciting violence in connection with 31st July protests.

Magistrate Nduna postponed Chin’ono’s bail application hearing to 14 September.-Nehanda

Update On Farai Jere Case

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Farai Jere, who is facing charges of fraudulently winning a tender to supply Zesa meters worth US$3 million, has now appealed to the High Court for bail.

Jere, who is being charged along with two Zesa employees – Leonard Chisina and Freeman Chikonzo – were last week refused bail by the Harare magistrates’ court.

Through his lawyer, Mr Tinofara Kudakwashe Hove, Jere filed the High Court appeal last Friday. Mr Hove said yesterday he strongly feels his client has prospects of success on appeal.

“We filed the appeal on Friday and we are now waiting for the matter to be set down for hearing anytime this week,” said Mr Hove, who trying to get the date for the hearing yesterday.

The Magistrates’ Court denied Jere and his co-accused bail on the grounds that they were a flight risk and may be tempted to abscond trial in view of the gravity of the alleged crime and the amount involved.

The State alleges that Jere misrepresented to Zesa’s distribution subsidiary, ZETDC, that his meter supplier — Secure Meters Private Limited — had a manufacturing plant for smart meters in the United Kingdom, yet there was none. Zesa wanted to inspect the factory where the meters were made.

On 24 November 2018, Chisina and two fellow engineers, Mapipi and Tshuma, all from ZETDC, and a representative from Zesa’s IT department, named Chikonzo, accompanied Jere to Britain to carry out the factory acceptance test.
While there, Jere took the engineers to a warehouse instead of a factory.

The factory acceptance test was supposed to be done where the meters were made and as a result, Jere’s company did not meet the requirement set for a supplier.
It is reported that the meters that the engineers tested had a base current of 10 amperes and maximum current of 100 amperes. The meters that were tested were connected to a laptop using a cable and the head end system failed.

Jere allegedly produced a fake factory acceptance test visit report to the effect that the smart meters and head end system met the standards required by ZETDC.
He asked the four ZETDC employees to concur.

Chisina and Chikonzo obliged while Mapipi and Tshuma expressed reservations on the signing of the document as no factory acceptance test had been done.

The court heard that Jere asked Chisina, the team leader, to speak to engineers Mapipi and Tshuma, to sign the report and fumed that there was no way he could sponsor the engineers’ trip from Zimbabwe to UK for them to refuse to sign the report.
As a result, they signed the document under duress.

Jere then arranged a shipment of the smart meters, which were delivered to ZETDC and a payment of US$3 566 878 was made.

ZETDC management then asked the delegation that accompanied Jere to the UK to complete questionnaires on what they observed during the factory acceptance test.

Chisina and Chikonzo indicated on the questionnaires that the required standards were met. The other two employees, however, submitted that there was no factory test done as required.

In January this year, the power utility’s loss control manager, Rodrick Chikwira, was assigned to carry out investigations together with an external consultant and they both established that no factory test was done.-The Herald

Defiant Prison Guards Haul Sick Chin’ono To Court

Zimbabwe’s Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) authorities on Tuesday 1 September 2020 manhandled freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and brought him to appear at Harare Magistrates Court against the advice of his medical practitioner who informed prison authorities that he should be kept in self-isolation after his health severely deteriorated.

Chin’ono’s lawyers Advocate Taona Nyamakura, Gift Mtisi and Doug Coltart of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) told Harare Magistrate Ngoni Nduna on Tuesday 1 September 2020 that ZPCS officials forcibly brought the frail looking freelance journalist to court against recommendations by his private doctor who examined him on Monday 31 August 2020 and who advised prison authorities at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison to put him in self isolation.

The medical practitioner recommended that given his condition and the symptoms that he was showing, Chin’ono should not go to court but should be isolated from other inmates.

But some defiant prison guards on Tuesday 1 September 2020 ignored the doctors’ recommendations and misrepresented to him that his private doctor had come to see him before forcing him out of his cell and manhandled him to board the prison truck and brought him to court against the advice of his private medical practitioner.

On Wednesday 2 September 2020, High Court Judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi is scheduled to hand down his ruling on Chin’ono’s fourth freedom attempt after presiding over the hearing of his bail appeal on Friday 28 August 2020.

On the same day, Justice Siyabona Musithu will also hand down a ruling on the bail appeal filed by Transform Zimbabwe party leader Jacob Ngarivhume’s lawyers Professor Lovemore Madhuku and Moses Nkomo of ZLHR after Harare Magistrate Trynos Utahwashe recently dismissed his fresh bail application.

Chin’ono and Ngarivhume were arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police members on Monday 20 July 2020 and charged with incitement to participate in a gathering with intent to promote public violence, breaches of peace or bigotry as defined in section 187(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act as read with section 37(1)(a)(i) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

The award-winning freelance journalist and the opposition political party leader were also charged with incitement to commit public violence as defined in section 187(1)(a) as read with section 36(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Prosecutors alleged that Chin’ono and Ngarivhume incited people to revolt against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration during some anti-government protests called for on 31 July 20.-ZJHR

Mtetwa Takes To The Witness Stand In Sikhala Bail Appeal

By A Correspondent- Through his lawyer Jeremiah Bamu, Sikhala said he even confronted Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi in Parliament for allegedly spreading the coup rumours.

Sikhala is fighting for his release on bail.

Yesterday, the matter opened with his legal team cross examining the investigating officer, Victor Mukohwa, who insisted Sikhala is not a proper candidate for bail.

Sikhala argued that he was never on the run as alleged by the police, arguing he even provided his location in the video which is being relied on by the police.

His team has also lined-up lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa as a defence witness as she is mentioned by Sikhala in one of the videos as his point person.

Another of his lawyers, Eric Matinenga further claimed that the offence he was facing was not serious as he once faced a more serious one in Masvingo, which attracts 20 years imprisonment, but was given bail and even acquitted.

At the time he was charged for subversion after he allegedly remarked that he would overthrow the president, but was acquitted, with the court saying the remarks did not constitute an offence.

Sikhala is alleged to have incited violence by making various utterances through social media. He allegedly said “people from Zambezi to Limpopo to Forbes Border Post to Victoria Falls 31 July 2020 should be your day.

“This is the kind of war that we have. If we do not fight this war nothing will come out until we die. These men have oppressed the people for a long time. This time they have to kill, really kill us. These men have stolen our youth.

“We did not enjoy it at all. All the people in London are heeding the message that on the day they will besiege our embassies even those in America they will be in action on 21 and 31 July.

“Those in Australia and South Africa are all saying they will be taking action. I will fight the State since I’m not easily intimidated.”

The matter will proceed today with Mtetwa expected to be on the witness stand.

Ramaphosa Sending Envoy Back To Zimbabwe – Waste Of Time, Hamstrung To Do The Right Thing

By Wilbert Mukori- President Cyril Ramaphosa is planning to send back the special envoy to Zimbabwe in a determined effort to find a solution to Zimbabwe’s worsen economic and political crisis.

Last the time the envoy met President Mnangagwa and he refused the envoy permission to meet anybody else. SA want the envoy to meet all the other stakeholders including the country’s opposition politicians.

“The NEC welcomed government efforts to engage the situation in Zimbabwe, in particular the deployment of special envoys. It emphasised the importance of the envoys engaging with all stakeholders in the country to assist in addressing the current situation. ANC and government processes must complement each other,” reads the ANC NEC resolution.

We once again ask President Ramaphosa to think through this. What exactly does he consider to be the solution to Zimbabwe’s crisis?

We believe the solution is a complete overhaul of Zimbabwe’s rotten to the core political system. A new GNU in which Zanu PF is given a role will never overhaul the system because Zanu Pf will never reform itself out of office.

Zanu PF must step down to create the political space for the appointment of other independent players to carry out the important task of overhauling Zimbabwe’s political system.

“Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies will never agree to step down,” many would say.

Well Zanu PF must step down for two good reasons:

  1. Zanu PF rigged the July 2018 elections, the regime does not have any democratic mandate to govern, it is illegitimate. You cannot have free, fair and credible elections when 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora were denied the vote, ZEC failed to produce a verified voters’ roll, etc.

Yes, by participating in droves the MDC A and the rest of Zimbabwe’s corrupt, incompetent and opportunistic opposition politicians gave the flawed and illegal election process credibility but that is not to say gave the result legitimacy.

  1. Zimbabwe is standing at the very edge of the precipitous abyss; the economic, political, health and social situation has pushed millions of Zimbabweans beyond the limit of human endurance and hundreds of thousands are dying of corona virus; the situation cannot be allowed to go on. To address all these economic, political, corona virus, etc. challenges, the country must first end the curse of rigged elections and bad governance!

The country needs to implement the transformative democratic reforms and Zanu PF has stopped that happened in the past and must not be allowed to hold the nation to ransom any more.

President Cyril Ramaphosa, ANC, SADC and AU must accept they endorsed Zimbabwe’s July 2018 elections as credible and therefore the Zanu PF regime as legitimate. “The election went well!” said President Ramaphosa.

President Ramaphosa cannot flip-flop now and condemn the July 2018 elections to justify why Mnangagwa must step down.

On the other hand a solution in which Zanu PF is allowed to stay in power is a waste of time.

SA, SADC and AU made a very big mistake two years ago by endorsing Zimbabwe’s rigged elections, the mistake has rendered them powerless to rein in Mnangagwa. They must admit the mistake and step aside. The UN or some other organisation should take up the responsibility of supervising Zimbabwe’s transition from the present illegitimate state back to legality.

“Stop Unconstitutional Appointment Of Local Authority Commissioners”

By Lloyd Mupfudze- The appointment of commissions to preside over local authority affairs in the absence in place of elected councilors is unconstitutional and there is urgent need to align local government laws with Constitution.

In 2018 the Minister of local government appointed commissioners to run the affairs of councils just before the 2018 harmonised election and before the swearing in of new elected councilors.

This was in terms of section 158 of Rural District Council Act There are currently maneuvers to appoint a commission to run the affairs of the city of Harare. These appointments will be ultra vires the 2013 constitution in particular section 265(2) which clearly states that, “All members of local authorities must be elected by registered voters within the areas for which the local authorities are established.”

The appointed people are usually not accountable to the residents as compared to the elected officials. The appointments are done without even consulting   the residents and done on partisan lines for instance the majority of individuals appointed to be commissioners in 2018 were Zanu pf members especially those who lost in the ruling party primary elections.

In some areas where the opposition made inroads in council elections during the past decade, the Minister of Local Government used his statutory power to appoint special interest councillors. Section 31 as read with Section 11 of the Rural District Councils Act empowers the Minister to appoint a number of special interest councillors not exceeding one quarter of the elected council.

The Minister of local government have also used section 57 of the Rural District Councils Act to appoint persons who are not elected councillors to constitute the town board. However, these sections appear to violate the requirements of section 265(2) of the constitution.

 

This has caused conflict between councillors and also individuals appointed by the Minister, particularly concerning leadership over development initiatives in the ward. This is so because the Minister would have appointed   losing candidates as special interest councillors or town board members. The appointed individuals would view their appointments as an opportunity to further their political ambitions.

 

People who had failed to get mandate from the people, should not be imposed on the community by the Minister. The government should speedily realign existing legislation so that it complies with Section 265 of the constitution which sets out general principles of local government, of which the most important is that all members of local authorities must be elected by registered voters within their areas.

 

Rapist’s Bid Flops Prematurely

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A Gwanda man who tried to rape his neighbour has described his actions as revenge after accusing the complainant’s family of bewitching him.

The man aged 32- who cannot be named as it would expose the identity of the victim- from Sibangani Village was not asked to plead when he appeared briefly before Gwanda magistrate, Miss Lerato Nyathi.

He insisted on giving an explanation and when he was given an opportunity explained that the complainant’s family was using goblins to make him have sexual intercourse with the complainant at night.

“Your Worship I would like to explain my situation. The complainant’s family uses goblins to make me sleep with the complainant at night in order to gain riches. This has been happening for a while now. I therefore wanted to have my revenge and that’s why I did what I did,” he said.

He was remanded in custody to September 8.

Prosecuting, Mr Silent Shoko said the accused person tried to rape the complainant aged 20 on August 21 but he ejaculated prematurely.

“On 21 August at around 9AM the complainant was on her way to Sibangani Village to Pelele Village in the company of her younger sister when the accused followed them without them noticing.

He approached the complainant from behind and grabbed her arms. The complainant’s younger sister ran away and left them behind.

“The accused person dragged the complainant into a bush where he forcibly removed her clothes. The complainant screamed for help but no one heard her as they were far from homesteads. The accused person went on to fondle the complainant. He then ejaculated before raping the complainant,” he said.

Mr Shoko said the accused person warned the complainant against revealing the matter and he left her in the bush. He said the complainant went home and revealed what happened to her sister and together they proceeded to Guyu Police Station where they reported the matter.

WHO Says World Must Stop Pretending That The Covid-19 Pandemic Is Over

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The head of the World Health Organization is warning that “no country can just pretend the pandemic is over.”

Speaking to reporters during a virtual briefing from the agency’s headquarters in Geneva Monday, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said countries must be serious about “suppressing transmission and saving lives” if they are considering reopening their economies to everyday activities in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The more control countries have over the virus, the more they can open up,” Dr. Tedros said. “Opening up without having control is a recipe for disaster.”

Dr. Tedros offered “four essential things” for all countries, cities and individuals to observe to bring the virus under control, including preventing large gatherings at stadiums and nightclubs, and implement a rigorous program of testing, contact tracing and isolation. He said countries should take steps to protect vulnerable people, including the elderly, people with underlying conditions and essential workers, which he said will help save lives and alleviate the burden on their health systems.

Dr. Tedros also urged individuals to wear face masks, observe social distancing and frequently wash their hands.

At the same time, the global health agency is also sounding a word of caution over the race to produce a safe and effective vaccine against COVID-19 in response to remarks by Dr. Stephen Hahn, the head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, that the agency would consider authorizing an emergency use of a vaccine before its late-stage human trials are complete.

Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, WHO’s chief scientist, said issuing such an authorization “has to be done with a great deal of seriousness and reflection. It’s not something that you do very lightly.”

A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19 at a state bus station in Ahmedabad, India, Aug. 29, 2020.
Dr. Mike Ryan, the agency’s director of the Health Emergencies Program, said any country’s vaccine policy “must be guided by the highest possible ethical standard.”

Coincidentally, a new survey from the World Economic Forum conducted by the firm Ipsos reveals that about 74% of all adults around the world said they would receive a coronavirus vaccine if one became available. Of the 20,000 people across 27 countries surveyed, China was the country most enthusiastic about a vaccine, with 97% in support, while people in Russia were the least enthusiastic, with just 54% expressing a willingness to be vaccinated.

Of respondents in the United States, which leads the world with more than 6 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and 183,585 deaths, about 67% said they would get the vaccine.

Although the rate of new infections in several states has stabilized or even declined on average, several states in the U.S. midwest, including Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio and North and South Dakota, have reported an alarming number of new cases in recent days.

As of Tuesday, the total number of novel coronavirus cases around the world stands at over 24.5 million, with nearly 850,000 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins University coronavirus tracking project.

ED, Jenni Williams Hauled To Court Over Gukurahundi

By A Correspondent- Pressure groups in Matabeleland have dragged President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Matabeleland Collective leader Jenni Williams to court over the emotive Gukurahundi killings of the 1980s.

Pressure group Ibetshu Likazulu, Zapu and activist Charles Thomas filed an urgent application at the Bulawayo High Court seeking an interdict to stop Mnangagwa, Matabeleland Collective and Williams from undertaking exhumations and reburials of those killed during Gukurahundi in the 1980s in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces.

The applicants said the three respondents were contravening a number of laws of the country, adding that trying to address the Gukurahundi killings without involving the affected persons was misguided.

In his founding affidavit, Thomas said: “I have recently learnt from media reports which is now a notorious fact, that on 22 August and in Bulawayo, the first respondent (Mnangagwa) met with the 3rd respondent ( Matabeleland Collective) led by the 4th respondent (Williams) and came to an agreement (disinterment and reburials.)”

Thomas noted that according to a statement in the media attributed to government spokesperson Nick Mnangagwa, the exhumations and reburials had been set for September 2020.

Thomas further noted that reburials or disinterment of remains of all those killed would have to be carried out.

“Firstly, there is no way the programme can be carried out without interfering with a grave or the corpse. Secondly, these graves or places like Antelope Mine in Kezi or Mtshabezi Mountains or various shallow graves where the various deceased persons …..are at law, crime scenes or scenes of crime.”

As a result, Thomas said, this would contaminate evidence and impair investigations.

“Thirdly, the respondents had no mandate to represent me, let alone anyone affected by the Gukurahundi killings. Only those directly affected like me, the 5th and 6th respondents have the legal standing to discuss the issue of disinterment and reburials after following due process as set out in the Inquest Act.

“Disinterment of so many people killed by the 5th Brigade cannot be carried out without identifying each and every one of their remains first through DNA in conjunction with testing of their relatives to link all of them with their surviving relatives.”-DailyNews

Govt Announces Schools Opening Dates For Exam Classes

By A Correspondent-  The Government has set the 14th of September as the schools opening date for Cambridge examination classes and the 28th of September for the commencement of ZIMSEC examination classes.

The ZIMSEC examinations will start on 1 December 2020.

This was announced by the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa during a post-cabinet media briefing on Tuesday.

She said:

The schools opening dates are scheduled for 14 September 2020, for Cambridge examination classes and on 28 September 2020 for ZIMSEC examination classes.

Cabinet approved that the ZIMSEC examination classes should start on 1st December 2020.

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is working closely with other Ministries and stakeholders to guarantee the safety of pupils and staff during the examinations period.

 

20 Year Old Gwanda Girl Survives Rape After Would Be Rapist Loses Control

State Media

A GWANDA man who tried to rape his neighbour has described his actions as revenge after accusing the complainant’s family of bewitching him.

The man aged 32- who cannot be named as it would expose the identity of the victim- from Sibangani Village was not asked to plead when he appeared briefly before Gwanda magistrate, Miss Lerato Nyathi. He insisted on giving an explanation and when he was given an opportunity explained that the complainant’s family was using goblins to make him have sexual intercourse with the complainant at night.

“Your Worship I would like to explain my situation. The complainant’s family uses goblins to make me sleep with the complainant at night in order to gain riches. This has been happening for a while now. I therefore wanted to have my revenge and that’s why I did what I did,” he said.

He was remanded in custody to September 8.

Prosecuting, Mr Silent Shoko said the accused person tried to rape the complainant aged 20 on August 21 but he ejaculated prematurely.

“On 21 August at around 9AM the complainant was on her way to Sibangani Village to Pelele Village in the company of her younger sister when the accused followed them without them noticing. He approached the complainant from behind and grabbed her arms. The complainant’s younger sister ran away and left them behind.

“The accused person dragged the complainant into a bush where he forcibly removed her clothes. The complainant screamed for help but no one heard her as they were far from homesteads. The accused person went on to fondle the complainant. He then ejaculated before raping the complainant,” he said.

Mr Shoko said the accused person warned the complainant against revealing the matter and he left her in the bush. He said the complainant went home and revealed what happened to her sister and together they proceeded to Guyu Police Station where they reported the matter.

Prison Officer Literally Manhandled And Dragged Sick Hopewell Chinono Into Court

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Incarcerated journalist Hopewell Chin’ono’s lawyer Taona Makura has raised complaints against prison officers from Chikurubi maximum prison for literally dragging his client out his cell despite instruction from his medical doctor that he be kept in isolation pending COVID-19 test results.

Makura told the Harare magistrates court that the prison officers manhandled his client to come to court for his routine remand against his doctor’s advice.

“The accused ought not to be in court today, he is unwell and according to his doctor who visited him yesterday said he has coronavirus symptoms.

“But the prison officers literally dragged him out of his cell, manhandled him and his doctor, who is a physician was supposed to see him this morning regarding this matter for further tests and to take medication. Now he cannot take his medication because he is in court,” said Nyamakura.

Nyamakura also told the court that now he has appeared before court it means everyone is now exposed should he tests positive for COVID-19.

He also demanded answers from the state on why they had to bring Chin’ono before the court when he was visibly unwell.

However, the state dismissed the allegations of being sick saying he refused medical attention from prison doctors though they admitted that he had a higher than normal fever and a headache.

But Nyamakura shot back and questioned the competence of the prison doctor after declaring Chin’ono fit.

Chin’ono was remanded to 14 September 2020 with Magistrate Ngoni Nduna requesting a medical report for him to make a ruling on his lawyer’s complaints.

Nyamakura notified the court that they will file an application for Chin’ono’s removal from remand if the state fails to provide a trial date.

Police Engage Interpol To Arrest Four Highly Wanted Criminals Who Evaded Arrest In Beitbridge

State Media

POLICE have roped in the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) and their counterparts in South Africa and Botswana to assist in locating four armed robbers who escaped arrest following a major raid in Beitbridge last week.

A gang of eight most wanted suspected armed robbers, including the notorious Musa Taj Abdul (46) and a police officer who was harbouring them, were arrested in the major raid in Beitbridge on August 24.

Warrants of arrest for Taj Abdul dated back to 1999 while his accomplices had warrants outstanding from 2018 and 2019. Two of the four suspects who escaped the Beitbridge raid, Abednigo Dhlamini and Elias Mpofu, alias Jabulani or Obasanjo, are believed to have crossed into South Africa.

The other two Brian Murape and Carlington Marasha are suspected to be still in Zimbabwe. Sources close to the investigations yesterday confirmed that they were working with Interpol and their counterparts to assist in locating these outstanding suspects.

The ZRP has also approached their counterparts in the neighbouring countries to be furnished with details regarding the number of cases that the gang committed in these countries and are yet to get the responses.

Once their cases have been finalised here, the gang members are likely to be handed over to these countries to face prosecution as part of the ongoing investigations.

Police have been chasing Taj Abdul for close to two decades, but his run came to an abrupt end last Monday when he was nabbed together with a fired former Masvingo Central police officer Rudolf Kanhanga alias Tapiwa Munatsi (29), Liberty Mupamhanga (29), Prince Makodza (31), Godfrey Mupamhanga (27), Charles Lundu (47) and Innocent Jairos (32).

Investigations carried out so far revealed that Charles Lundu and Prince Makodza had fake identification cards bearing the names Enock Rimuwa and Paddington Matira respectively.

The CID Homicide has since engaged the Registrar-General’s Office to assist with investigations on the fake IDs. It is believed that Lundu and Makodza acquired the IDs to evade police arrests since they were on the wanted lists. The gang is suspected to have committed most of its robberies in the capital.

A silver Norinco pistol with an obliterated serial number and a magazine with 11 rounds, 19×12 bore gauge live rounds in a webbing belt placed in a black satchel stashed in a washing basket, and a pair of number plates AEX 1577 were recovered from the suspects after their arrest in Beitbridge.

A balaclava was found stashed in their getaway car. The gang was being sought in connection with a number of armed robberies, including the Mashwede case in Harare recently.

Sources said Taj Abdul, who was once convicted in 1995 for tampering with a motor vehicle, is also wanted for questioning in Botswana and South Africa over robberies in those countries, and Zimbabwean police will soon advise their counterparts. It is believed the gang owns several properties in South Africa, bought using proceeds of their criminal enterprise.

MDC Alliance Stalwart’s Trial In False Start

By A Correspondent- The trial of MDC Alliance national organising secretary Godfrey Kurauone failed to kick off at the scheduled time at the Masvingo Magistrates Court this Tuesday, 1 September 2020.

Kurauone, who has been in detention for 33 days, was set to appear before a magistrate today at 09:00hrs but the trial failed to kick off after the State claimed that they had not yet received the docket.

The case was, therefore, postponed by a few hours to 11:15hrs.

However, at 11:15hrs, the State – yet again – claimed they were not yet ready with the docket so the case was moved forward by a few more hours to 14:00hrs.

Kurauone was arrested on 31 July, the day that was scheduled for the national anti-corruption demonstrations.

He was accused of endangering public safety by burning tyres, and of obstructing the free movement of traffic by blocking the Mashava – Zvamahande Road.

When Kurauone was arrested, he was out on bail on charges of undermining the authority of the President and criminal nuisance.

He was detained on the evening of July 31 when he reported to the Law and Order Section of Masvingo Central Police Station.

He had reported to the police station as part of his bail conditions. He was in the company of his lawyer Martin Mureri.

Kurauone appeared in the same court on August 25 in connection with the case of undermining the President and criminal nuisance.

The case was postponed to September 24 after the State argued that it did not have authority to prosecute Kurauone.-TellZim

Econet Wireless Explains 60% Tariff Increase

State Media

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (Econet), the country’s largest mobile telecom operator, has adjusted data bundle tariffs by 60 percent after receiving the go-ahead from the industry regulator early last month.

The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz), approved data bundle price increases of up to 190 percent early August, but reports say Econet only implemented an increase of about half the approved figure at the time.

Econet said the latest adjustment was in response to inflation movement, local currency devaluation and increasing network input costs. Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rose to a 10-year high of 837 percent in July, up from 737 percent in June, after prices of goods and services went up due to the impact of drought, foreign currency shortages and the deadly coronavirus pandemic.

“We remain committed to deliver the best quality data services and the best value for money for our customers,” Econet said, stressing the need to continue investing in infrastructure to maintain quality service.

According to the new data bundle tariffs, Econet subscribers will now be paying $13 for a daily 20 megabyte (MB) data bundle up, from $8, while 100MB bundles have been adjusted from $42 to $67 per month. Econet’s monthly 8G private Wi-Fi bundle will now cost $960 from $600.

NetOne subscribers are currently paying $16 for a 20MB daily bundle and $100 for a weekly 150MB bundle, while Telecel is charging $15 for daily 50MB and $100 for a monthly 220MB bundle.

The latest data bundle price adjustment comes after fuel, a major component in the telecommunications sector, increased by over 230 percent to $83.36 per litre for diesel in August, up from $24.93 per litre in June.

Prices of other crucial components for the operations of telcom firms, such as imported software and hardware products and license fees, have also risen significantly in the last few months after the official foreign currency auction rate moved from $57:US$1 in June to $84:US$1 in August.

Earlier in the year the rate was 1:25.

Industry experts, however, say despite the recent data price reviews Zimbabwe still has some of the lowest mobile data tariffs in the region at US$0,01 per megabyte followed by Tanzania (US$0,02) and South Africa (US$0,025).

At the same time, Botswana has the highest data tariff at US$0,08 per megabyte followed by Namibia and Zambia and Kenya and Mozambique who charge US$0,05 and US$0,03 per megabyte respectively.

The regional average data tariff is US$0,04 per megabyte.

Early this year, Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) director general Dr Gift Machengete, told Parliament that the country’s data tariffs were lagging behind regional countries.

“As Potraz we have also considered the costs of the operator first so that they keep on running and after that we have been tracking the cost of data before we come up with the tariffs. We do not just put up tariffs,” he said.

Zim Airports To Be Opened Soon

Paul Nyathi

Cabinet says that government is busy on modalities to reopen airports following months of closure due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Speaking at a post cabinet meeting briefing, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the arrangement is to first open up for domestic flights, much the same way South Africa has done.International flights will be allowed after the trial run of domestic flights is done.

Tourism minister Mangaliso Ndlovu added that the first airport to be opened will be Victoria Falls International Airport while Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport and Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport will follow after.

Update On Godfrey Kurauone Trial

*State fails to get witnesses’s statements for a record 34 days in the case of

MDC Alliance Masvingo City Councillor Godfrey Kurauone

MDC Alliance National youth organiser Godfrey Kuraone*

As national youth leaders led by National youth chair Obey Sithole came to give solidarity to Kuraone

1 September 2020

Wezhira Munya

MDC Alliance National youth organiser and Masvingo ward 4 councillor Godfrey Kuraone’s second case of “circulating the vedio with the song kana tapiwa mukana nababa ED ichava nhoroondo” and participating in 31 July 2020 demonstration” failed to kick start because the police officials had no statement from “second witness.”

The case will be heard tomorrow if the state manage to get witnesses.

Councillor Kuraone was arrested on 31 July 2020. This means that, the police officials have failed to contact and record statement from one outstanding witness for a record of 34 days inclusive.

Law expert and renown academic Dr Alex Magaisa said, “Justice delayed is justice denied”

In addition, Advocate Martin Mureri the human rights lawyer representing Godrey Kuraone addressed the journalists, MDC Alliance members and Kuraone’s family members after the court said, “The police officers investigate to arrest. Unfortunately, in this case the police officials arrested and detained councillor Kuraone to investigate.”

MDC National youth chairperson Obey Sithole who today attended councillor Kuraone’s court case said, “Our National youth organiser Godfrey Kuraone deserve freedom urgently. This delay is not fair.”

President Nelson Chamisa has consistently urged that councillor Kuraone is “innocent and he is a political prisoner.”

Today, councillor Kuraone came to court heavily gaurded with armed prison officials.

He was in leg irons and handcuffed. It reminds me of how Chidumo and Masendeke were heavily gaurded. Only court officials were allowed to attend enter court premises.

The gates at the court were guarded by uniformed forces. The plan clothed criminal investigation officials and other state security agents were also present.

The Isreal manufuctured police vehicles with water and riot police past twice through Masvingo Magistrate court. However, MDC Alliance members remained at the outside court premises peacefully in solidarity with councillor Kuraone.

The following national youth leaders came from Harare, Masvingo urban, Gutu and other areas to give solidarity to councillor Kuraone:

MDC National Youth Chair Obey Sithole, deputy information secretary Womberai Nhende, Sec for cadreship development and training Munyaradzi Taruva, youth Assembly Coordinator Shepherd Sithole, leader Gilbert Mtubuki and leader Tettler Mwatenga youth National Excutive Council members, Councillor Wikliff Gutu Central.

Also, in attendance was Advocate Mayor Maboke, advocate Charamba, Former deputy Mayor Chiwara, Councillor Mberikunashe, Masvingo provincial vice information Mahachi, youth leaders Wakura, Kingsley, Nyahunda, Gibson Murinye, Rimai, Ruth, Alaika, Rocky, Mai Mago, Mai Boroma Precious among others.

The other delegation from Harare who were coming to give solidarity to councillor Kuraone had a breakdown in Mvuma.

MDC Alliance National youth organiser Godfrey Kuraone’s case has attracted attention of studio 7, ZBC News, Zimeye, TellZim, Mirror and other media houses that are regularly attend and give coverage.

Also, civic organizations such as ZimRights, Cotrad and residents association always attend Kuraone’s court in solidarity.

Further Death Threats On Job Sikhala

Own Correspondent

A Zimbabwe court has ordered an investigation into death threats made against a jailed opposition MDC MP, allegedly by a prison boss.

Job Sikhala has been arrested on charges of inciting public violence amid protests in the country against corruption and human rights abuses.

Sikhala has been in prison for over a week now.

He is facing the same charges as journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and opposition activist Jacob Ngarivhume – that of inciting public violence.

All are in Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison and, the trio feels unsafe.

Sikhala’s legal representative Harrison Nkomo said, “what we placed before the courts is that Mr Sikhala is afraid for his life because there were death threats that were made to him whilst in prison. Secondly, the issue of COVID-19 in the cells and the court has directed that prison must investigate and report to the honourable court within 48 hours”

Watch video downloading below.

MDC Alliance Midlands Officials Appear In Court For A Record 7th Time

*MDC Alliance Midlands leaders appear in court for a record 7th time*

1 September 2020

Wezhira Munya

The persecution and prosecution of MDC Alliance Midlands officials continue today.

The MDC Alliance Midlands officials were arrested on the 20 March 2020. They were arrested for “staging a demonstration and singing a song titled, “Munangagwa wauraya nyika.” The offences are allegedly to have been committed at Mbizo 4 shopping centre on 20 March 2020.

The following Midlands MDC Alliance leaders who will appear in court today are councillor Meloe Chingarande ward 5 Mbizo in Kwekwe,
Councillor Moyo Washington ward 12 Mbizo, Kwekwe, MDC Alliance provincial youth commander Sekai Marashe aka Muchaina, youth activists and leaders Leonard Msemwa, Lovemore Savanhu and Tinashe Nyamushosho.

MDC Alliance Mbizo ward 5 councillor Meloe Chingarande said, “We have not committed the said offences we maintain our innocence. ZANU PF is persecuting us because we believe in the vision of President Nelson Chamisa.”

Majority of councillors, Proportional Representatives, senators, members of Parliament and 98% of MDC Alliance Midlands structures have remaind solidly supporting President Nelson Chamisa and MDC Alliance. MDC T led by Khupe have failed to get support in Midlands province.

At the funeral of MDC Alliance excutive member Dr Dzamara, the MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa strongly condemned the arrest of MDC Alliance official across all provinces.

Zim Dollar Gains Against The Dollar For The First Time At Mangudya Auction

Paul Nyathi 

The combined SMEs and Main Foreign Exchange Auction has concluded. This week the local currency made a marginal gain with weighted average sitting at ZWL$83.3209. Last week weighted average and effectively the rate sat at ZWL$83.3994 which is a very small uptick of ZWL$0.0785.

This is the first time that there has been a bounceback of the local currency since the inception of the auction.

The full results to follow.

Pictures Of Visibly Sick Hopewell Chinono In Court Not Hospital, “Why are the authorities risking the life of a human being like this.”

 

After spending six weeks in remand prison applying for bail a record three times, incarcerated journalist Hopewell Chin’ono on Tuesday was captured in pictures at the Harare magistrates Court looking very sick and needing medical attention than being in court.

His lawyer Doug Coltart on Monday visited Chin’ono, who is on remand at the Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison, where condemned hardcore criminals are kept.

Coltart said, “Hopewell has been visited and examined by his own doctor and the symptoms of headache and fever are all consistent with Covid-19.

“Swabs have been taken and [we are] now awaiting test results after which the legal team would want Hopewell Chin’ono to be admitted at a hospital soonest. He has been given medication for the meantime.

Contrary to doctors reports, the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) which has its own medical team says he is well and being treated like any other prisoner.

ZPCS spokesperson Superintendent Meya Khanyezi said just like any other prisoner, Chin’ono was allowed to be attended by a doctor of his choice even after he had been attended to by resident prison doctors.

“As far as we are concerned, he is well, but to our surprise, social media is awash with unconfirmed reports that he is not well. However, as the ZPCS we have allowed his personal doctor to go and see him,” she said.

Chinono was arrested on 20 July, as was Transform Zimbabwe opposition leader Jacob Ngarivhume. The two are charged with “incitement to participate in a gathering with intent to promote public violence”.

 

Mangudya May Finally Be Winning Against Money Changers As They Find The Going Tough And Fizzle Out

Paul Nyathi

Money changers in the country are finding the going tough following the ban on mobile money agent lines and the introduction of daily transaction limits.

The Reserve of Zimbabwe recently banned mobile money agent lines as well as set $5 000 as the cap for daily transactions for individuals.

The central bank also introduced a policy that limits mobile wallet users to only one account per individual.

Agent lines were being used across the country to cash-in and cash-out as well as for sales transactions.

The RBZ suspected that some of the lines were being used to fuel the black market causing a spike in foreign currency rates.

Government in June this year ordered the suspension of mobile transactions to allow for investigations in the parallel market.

“Agent wallets are no longer serving any legitimate purpose and were now being used primarily for illegal foreign exchange transactions. Agents’ mobile money wallets are therefore abolished, with immediate effect,” the RBZ said recently in its Mid-term monetary policy statement.

When Ecocash was first introduced agent lines were used for cash-in purposes at a low level.

However some unscrupulous individuals took advantage of cash shortages that the country is facing to fleece members of the public, charging almost 100 percent to cash out.

The RBZ said agents who currently had funds in their accounts would transfer them into their bank accounts after providing sources of the money.

“Agents currently holding value in suspended and frozen wallets shall be allowed to liquidate the funds to their bank accounts, upon the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) having satisfied itself of the legitimacy of the source of the funds.”

When the RBZ suspended and froze agent and bulk-payer wallets in June, mobile money operators allowed illegal foreign currency dealers to use multiple individual wallets as a means to bypass the transaction limits and continue with their illicit transactions.

“Mobile money operators shall, with immediate effect, close all multiple wallets, and allow just one wallet per individual,” directed the RBZ.

Following the recent daily and monthly limits pronouncement by the central bank, foreign currency dealers had resorted to multiple accounts to sustain their operations.

The RBZ in June this year introduced the foreign currency auction system to determine the Zimbabwe dollar exchange rate.

Since the weekly auctions were introduced, the foreign exchange rate has stabilised and the black market rate has been tamed.

Spanish La Liga Releases 2020/21 Fixtures

Stadium

La Liga has released the fixtures for the 2020/21 season which will kick off on September 13 and runs through Matchday 38 on May 23.

Barcelona and Real Madrid’s first meeting is on October 25 at the Camp Nou in Catalonia. The sides head to Madrid on April 11.

The first Madrid Derby comes on December 13 at the Bernabeu, and the return fixture is at the Wanda Metropolitano on March 7.

Here are the important dates in the campaign.

Matchday 1 – Sept. 13
Alaves v Real Betis
Atletico Madrid v Sevilla
Barcelona v Elche
Eibar v Celta Vigo
Cadiz v Osasuna
Granada v Athletic Bilbao
Real Madrid v Getafe
Valencia v Levante
Real Valladolid v Real Sociedad
Villarreal v Huesca

Clásicos:
Barcelona – Real Madrid: 25 October
Real Madrid – Barcelona: 11 April

Madrid derby dates:
Real Madrid vs Atlético Madrid: 13 December
Atlético Madrid – Real Madrid: 7 March-Soccer 24

Khupe Nominates Harare Mayor Replacement

PRESS RELEASE 01/09/20

MDC TSVANGIRAI NOMINATES CLLR LUCKSON MUKUNGUMA FOR MAYOR OF HARARE

MDC-T Harare Province today after due democratic processes, nominated Ward 25 councillor Luckson Mukunguma to take-over from the beleaguered Hebert Gomba who was recently recalled after having been implicated in corrupt land scandals. Harare Province is confident that its mayoral candidate shall win the election resoundingly.

In his acceptance speech, Cllr Mukunguma bemoaned corrupt activities of the former Alliance Mayor Gomba and his cabal of 10 other councilors .

He disclosed that previous recall letters to this cabal took almost two months to be implemented after they had offered USD80 000 to thwart the process.

He promised servant leadership by prioritizing tangible service delivery, shunning corruption, separating personal business from council business and pledged his allegiance to the party for having honored him thus far.

In furtherance of justice Cllr Mukunguma was tasked upon assumption of mayoral duties to ensure that all unprocedurally allocated council land through corruption be repossessed by Harare City Council and it be reallocated as per council policy, and defrauded individuals be refunded from those corruption proceeds.

The MDC T concillors were further directed to perform an audit of all Covid-19 lockdown period.
Mayor Mukunguma’s nomination was received with song, dance and jubilation by councillors as well as provincial leaders.

Harare Province promised its councilors all the political and moral support to ensure their service delivery success at Town House.

MDC T HARARE PROVINCE INFORMATION DESK

ZPCS Trashes Reports Alleging That Chin’ono Is Sick

Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services has said they were surprised to learn that journalist Hopewell Chin’ono is sick on social media because as far as they are concerned he is well, The Herald reports.

This was revealed by ZPCS spokesperson Superintendent Meya Khanyezi  who spoke to the publication and said:

As far as we are concerned, he is well, but to our surprise, social media is awash with unconfirmed reports that he is not well. However, as the ZPCS we have allowed his personal doctor to go and see him.

ZPCS reportedly further claimed that it has a team of medical personnel who attended to Hopewell and he is not sick according to their prognosis. However, they allowed his own personal doctor to attend to him.

Chin’ono who according to lawyer Douglas Coltart had a fever, body aches and a headache was tested for COVID-19. This follows reports that 6 people in Jacob Ngarivhume’s prison cell tested positive for COVID-19.

Tswane Giants SuperSport Target Knox Mutizwa

Kaitano Tembo 

Knox Mutizwa has been linked with a number of clubs in the South African top-flight following his exploits in the 2019/20 season.

The Golden Arrows striker has scored thirteen times in the league and is in the race for the Golden Boot award with just a goal behind the top scorers – Gabadinho Mhango (Orlando Pirates) and Peter Shalulile (Highlands Park).

Reports in South Africa are suggesting the interested sides include some top teams and also SuperSport United.

The Kaitano Tembo-coached club is said to be in search of strikers to add to the squad.

Mutizwa, 26, joined Arrows in 2016 from Highlanders and has amassed over 100 appearances in the South African top-flight, including those he made during a loan spell at Bidvest Wits.-Soccer 24

Neymar To Stay At PSG

Neymar

Neymar has decided on his future and the player is willing to remain at Paris Saint-Germain next season.

The Brazilian was in recent times linked with an exit at the French giants after struggling with injuries and disciplinary issues in his first two seasons. He arrived at Parc des Princes from Barcelona in 2017 for a world record fee of €222 million ($264m).

Despite the slow start, Neymar was a key figure in PSG’s 2019/20 Champions League campaign. The 28-year-old produced outstanding performances in the team’s run which ended in the final but could not help it to clinch the trophy.

In an interview with PSG Le Mag, the star said his ambition is to return to the Champions League final again as soon as possible.

“I am staying at PSG next season,” he said.

“I remain and with the ambition to return to the final of the Champions League, this time to win it. I like this idea of ​​doing everything to leave my name in the history books of my club.”-Soccer 24

The Future Will Judge You, MDC Alliance Warns Khupe

Thokozani Khupe

Farai Dziva|The MDC-Alliance has described the defection of six Gwanda councillors to the Thokozani Khupe political formation as a non-event.

Sesil Zvidzai, the MDC Alliance secretary for local government and rural development, quoted by NewsDay, said the councillors were elected using the MDC Alliance card and by defecting to Khupe they had betrayed the electorate:

“We need a new Zimbabwe where people are free to speak, respect the rule of law and people’s free choices.

The MDC Alliance councillors were elected by MDC Alliance members and supporters.

The people of Gwanda are behind the MDC Alliance, and will continue to speak against the absurdities of rulings made by captured courts.

How on earth can MDC-T inherit councillors from the MDC Alliance?

The future will judge the courts, captured institutions and the captors very harshly.

The March to a new Zimbabwe, a Zimbabwe of opportunity and freedom is in the near horizon.”

French Clubs Eye Teenage Hadebe

Teenage Hadebe

Gibson Mahachi, the manager of Warriors defender Teenage Hadebe, has confirmed that there are teams from France knocking on the door for the Warriors defender.

Hadebe (24), is currently on the books of Turkish Super Lig side Yeni Malatyaspor, where he had an impressive debut season and was named in the division’s team of the season.

Responding to the development, Mahachi said there is growing interest for the gangly defender from teams from both Turkey and France.

“When you play in your debut season, and attract interest from top clubs in your league and in other parts of Europe, it means you are doing well,’’ said Mahachi told The Herald.

“There have been enquiries from top-flight clubs in Turkey, and one or two from France but, at the moment, Teenage is still contracted to Yeni Malatyaspor.”

“His move from the club will depend on the offers that the club gets and whether they accept or not,” he added.-Soccer 24

Chikurubi Prison Unfit For Human Habitation – Hon Biti

Job Sikhala going back to Chikurubi.

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance deputy president Hon Tendai Biti has pointed out that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is the biggest threat to the country’s peace and stability.

Read Hon Biti’s argument below:

The latest betrayal confirms Emmerson as the biggest threat to the stability, freedom and prosperity of Zim.

A dangerous ,ideologically vacuous element now busy uprooting the constitution , rule of law and gains of the liberation struggle.Chitepo,Nkomo et al are puking in their graves

Chikurubi Maximum Prison is not fit for human habitation and should have been closed at Independence.Incarcerating any one there amounts to torture, cruel and degrading treatment.Pre-Trial incarceration of Hope ,Job and Jacob at diseases infested Chikurubi is malicious and unconstitutional.

Abuse of pretrial detention procedures by Emmerson’s regime has reached an unprecedented level.

Re-writing bail precedents and weaponizing courts of law is proof of state decomposition.Hope,Job, Jacob and Kura are not criminals They just happen to stand for truth and justice #ZimbabweanLivesMatter

What You Need To Know About Acids

Acids are called nyong’o in shona and can be very terrible…

Most people associated with acids are:-
diabetic people,
– women sometimes due to anger that has stayed inside for long
– people who take over the counter medicines
– and any type of medication taken for long may cause acid reflux
– alcohol causes acid reflux
-poor eating habits like drinking and eating at the same time.

Eating of very hot or very cold food
– chewing of bubblegum , the more you chew and there’s no food going inside the digestive enzymes are disturbed so the stomach lining is eaten.

– spicy foods
– sugary and white products which can be very difficult to digest
– indigestion
– overeating size of an empty stomach is 50 ml. Size of a full stomach is 500 ml. But some stomach akadhamba kare because of overeating
– snacking a person should have regular eating hours thus the stomach should learn.

Signs
– mild headaches
– may fail to visit toilet at regular times
– hiccups
– kurutsa vomiting
– kuchaya acid begins Iri yellow, grows to brown grows to green there it’s about to kill if action is not taken
-kufufutirwa
– fatigued body
– big tummy may be full of acids or mhepo
-chirungurira or heartburn
– kabayo pedyo nemwoyo or chest

How do we treat:
We treat the cause from the effect.

The anti acids medicines only suppress and keep the acid yakanyarara zvayo that’s why you find if you eat anything that triggers anosimuka.

– if you are angry with something forgiveness is cure. Don’t keep things that happened 5 years ago. Learn to live without past records worrying you. Be mentally strong.

– Be mindful on how you set your goals to avoid a stressed body. Or if body is stressed go for exercise it’s very therapeutic.

– eat at regular hours, proper food.

– eat sparingly honey, oranges, and commercial fruits . Eat sparingly commercial meats .

– before you eat honey check if it goes well with you ndiyo imwe inodiwa newanhu asi nyong’o .

Remember treat from cause to effect.

-Use activated charcoal for 7 consecutive days. Take 2 teaspoons in a glass of cool not cold water 3 times per day before meals. Make sure during the 7 days you are not eating sugary or Starchy foods.

Charcoal will act like a spongy in soap. It gets into the stomach takes all acid out. This is a natural wonder.

– make sure your body is alkaline.

TRUST IN DIVINE HEALING.

If acids were caused by worry or by a disease take it to the Lord in prayer, what a friend we have in Jesus. What a privilege to carry .

Mathew 11 vs 28 Come unto me all that are heavy laden and I will give you rest.

The rich may go for endoscopy, and if an ulcer is found it can be removed.

But I have shared simple home remedy that have helped a lot of people survive acids through God.

Avoid acids .
Good day.

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You Can’t Solve Problems Through Propaganda, Rugare Gumbo Tells Mnangagwa

Mr Mnangagwa

Former War Veterans leader Rugare Gumbo has made sensational claims that the President is being sabotaged by people within the ruling party.

Speaking to the Daily News, the former cabinet minister said the country is for everyone and dialogue is the only way to go:

He (Mnangagwa) must be aware of being sabotaged from within, and I think this is now clearly happening in Zanu PF.

In politics, those things happen. But the president must be a visionary leader with good strategies to be able to deal with all these problems.

As I also always say, dialogue is the only way forward for this country. The 2023 elections are very far because people are suffering. You cannot solve these problems through propaganda.

The country is for everyone, from trade unions to churches and other stakeholders. People just need to sit down and talk.

We went to war to make sure that all Zimbabweans have a good life and that they are happy all the time. It is important for Zanu PF to implement political and economic reforms.

They must do this not for themselves, but for the good of the country. The future of the party will not be good if they fail to implement the much needed reforms.

Gumbo’s sentiments were echoed by Godfrey Tsenengamu who said President Mnangagwa was surrounded by people who cant tell him the truth:
He is being sabotaged by his own comrades who are bitter for various reasons and also from remnants of the old dispensation.

But his biggest challenge has been that of surrounding himself with people who have no appreciation of his vision. He picked people from nowhere and entrusted them with key positions, and these people are letting him down.

The other challenge is that he surrounded himself with people who can’t tell him the truth, and this is working against him.

The majority of the people who rushed to surround him are nothing but mere opportunists and extortionists who are busy lining their pockets and doing everything possible to tarnish his name,” Tsenengamu also let rip.

It is important that the president lays the foundation for a better society in which he will be able to live even after his time as president. In whatever he is doing today, he must think about tomorrow.-Daily News

2023 Elections Too Far For Suffering Zimbabweans -Rugare Gumbo

ZEC

Former War Veterans leader Rugare Gumbo has made sensational claims that the President is being sabotaged by people within the ruling party.

Speaking to the Daily News, the former cabinet minister said the country is for everyone and dialogue is the only way to go:

He (Mnangagwa) must be aware of being sabotaged from within, and I think this is now clearly happening in Zanu PF.

In politics, those things happen. But the president must be a visionary leader with good strategies to be able to deal with all these problems.

As I also always say, dialogue is the only way forward for this country. The 2023 elections are very far because people are suffering. You cannot solve these problems through propaganda.

The country is for everyone, from trade unions to churches and other stakeholders. People just need to sit down and talk.

We went to war to make sure that all Zimbabweans have a good life and that they are happy all the time. It is important for Zanu PF to implement political and economic reforms.

They must do this not for themselves, but for the good of the country. The future of the party will not be good if they fail to implement the much needed reforms.

Gumbo’s sentiments were echoed by Godfrey Tsenengamu who said President Mnangagwa was surrounded by people who cant tell him the truth:
He is being sabotaged by his own comrades who are bitter for various reasons and also from remnants of the old dispensation.

But his biggest challenge has been that of surrounding himself with people who have no appreciation of his vision. He picked people from nowhere and entrusted them with key positions, and these people are letting him down.

The other challenge is that he surrounded himself with people who can’t tell him the truth, and this is working against him.

The majority of the people who rushed to surround him are nothing but mere opportunists and extortionists who are busy lining their pockets and doing everything possible to tarnish his name,” Tsenengamu also let rip.

It is important that the president lays the foundation for a better society in which he will be able to live even after his time as president. In whatever he is doing today, he must think about tomorrow.-Daily News

President Chamisa Denounces “Vampire Politics”

President Nelson Chamisa

Farai Dziva|President Nelson Chamisa has said there is no room for “vampire politics” in democratic societies.

President Chamisa also blamed the Zanu PF administration for the disappearance of prominent journalist and human rights activist Itai Dzamara.

“Remembering Itai Dzamara and all those who have gone unaccounted for, including their families who are losers in all this.

I believe there are more civil ways of managing dissenting voices.

Under our administration, there is no room for savage and vampire politics.”

MDC Alliance Secretary for Welfare, Maureen Kademaunga also said :
Itai Dzamara disappeared on 9/03/15.

His whereabouts remain unknown. Still no answers.

Still no justice. He has not disappeared from the hearts of his loved ones.

They have a right to truth. The State must account! #InternationalDayoftheDisappeared. #ZimbabweanLivesMatter.”

“You Are Surrounded By Criminals”: Chipanga Tells ED

By Own Correspondent| Manicaland-based musician Hosiah Chipanga said President Emmerson Mnangagwa is surrounded by crooks and liars who are misleading him all the time and blocking ordinary citizens from meeting him.

Chipanga told a local publication that when he was Defence Minister, Mnangagwa was down to earth and approachable but now too much bureaucracy has made him distant.

-ZimMorningPost

Nyong’o Chii?-The Facts

Acids are called nyong’o in shona and can be very terrible…

Most people associated with acids are:-
diabetic people,
– women sometimes due to anger that has stayed inside for long
– people who take over the counter medicines
– and any type of medication taken for long may cause acid reflux
– alcohol causes acid reflux
-poor eating habits like drinking and eating at the same time.

Eating of very hot or very cold food
– chewing of bubblegum , the more you chew and there’s no food going inside the digestive enzymes are disturbed so the stomach lining is eaten.

– spicy foods
– sugary and white products which can be very difficult to digest
– indigestion
– overeating size of an empty stomach is 50 ml. Size of a full stomach is 500 ml. But some stomach akadhamba kare because of overeating
– snacking a person should have regular eating hours thus the stomach should learn.

Signs
– mild headaches
– may fail to visit toilet at regular times
– hiccups
– kurutsa vomiting
– kuchaya acid begins Iri yellow, grows to brown grows to green there it’s about to kill if action is not taken
-kufufutirwa
– fatigued body
– big tummy may be full of acids or mhepo
-chirungurira or heartburn
– kabayo pedyo nemwoyo or chest

How do we treat:
We treat the cause from the effect.

The anti acids medicines only suppress and keep the acid yakanyarara zvayo that’s why you find if you eat anything that triggers anosimuka.

– if you are angry with something forgiveness is cure. Don’t keep things that happened 5 years ago. Learn to live without past records worrying you. Be mentally strong.

– Be mindful on how you set your goals to avoid a stressed body. Or if body is stressed go for exercise it’s very therapeutic.

– eat at regular hours, proper food.

– eat sparingly honey, oranges, and commercial fruits . Eat sparingly commercial meats .

– before you eat honey check if it goes well with you ndiyo imwe inodiwa newanhu asi nyong’o .

Remember treat from cause to effect.

-Use activated charcoal for 7 consecutive days. Take 2 teaspoons in a glass of cool not cold water 3 times per day before meals. Make sure during the 7 days you are not eating sugary or Starchy foods.

Charcoal will act like a spongy in soap. It gets into the stomach takes all acid out. This is a natural wonder.

– make sure your body is alkaline.

TRUST IN DIVINE HEALING.

If acids were caused by worry or by a disease take it to the Lord in prayer, what a friend we have in Jesus. What a privilege to carry .

Mathew 11 vs 28 Come unto me all that are heavy laden and I will give you rest.

The rich may go for endoscopy, and if an ulcer is found it can be removed.

But I have shared simple home remedy that have helped a lot of people survive acids through God.

Avoid acids .
Good day.

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Hello On Earth For Jacob Ngarivhume

Jacob Ngarivhume

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It’s been 30 days since the day Jacob Ngarivhume had called for protests to petition the government to seriously look into corruption, a cancer that is threatening to devour everyone in its wake.

Ngarivhume had been arrested 10 days earlier, on the 20th of July charged with inciting the public into violent protests. History would have informed the state that in all the protests that Jacob Ngarivhume had led in the past, none of them turned violent.

He led protests against the National Schools Pledge as well as protests against the introduction of the Bond Notes and several others. All these protests ended with the handing in of signed petitions to government officials.

The government’s response to the 31st July proposed protests was unprecedented.

Ngarivhume together with freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono were thrown into Harare remand prison.

Soon after their initial appearance in court, they were denied bail and thrown into Chikurubi Maximum Prison.

The state would flex its muscle and deter would-be protesters by putting the two gentlemen in leg irons and handcuffs each time they were brought to court.

At one instance, the keys to the holding cells could not be located resulting in Ngarivhume being embarrassingly driven back to Chikurubi until the keys were located.

On another event, the handcuffs were said to have malfunctioned, allowing Ngarivhume to attend and address the court while handcuffed.

This was unprecedented. A pattern was beginning to emerge that the state was using the case to instill fear in the population.

On the 31st July, the state deployed all its security assets to ensure noone would protest. The result was predictable, it ended up being a state enforced mass stay away.

Jacob Ngarivhume and Hopewell Chin’ono have appeared at both the Magistrates Court and High Court for bail and the state has remained adamant.

The state’s case is centered around messages that were posted on Twitter. Based on these social media posts, the state went into panic mode.

It is disturbing to note that there are people within Zanu Pf Central Committee who were found with flyers in support of a Zanu Pf organised protest which was meant to be held parallel to the Ngarivhume organised protest.

These individuals only received a slap on the wrist for their undertaking while Ngarivhume and Hopewell Chin’ono languish in remand prison for social media posts. This only shows the extent of brutality and human rights abuse that the state is willing to go in crushing dissenting voices. It clearly places Zimbabwe as a nation in serious crisis.

It’s been an arduous 40 days of incarceration for Ngarivhume and Chin’ono as well as for Kurauone and Sikhala but the nation remains hopeful that one day there will be leadership that listens to alternative views.

Until that day, it’s been a month anniversary from 31st July 2020.

2023 Elections Too Far, People Are Suffering-Rugare Gumbo

Rugare Gumbo

Former War Veterans leader Rugare Gumbo has made sensational claims that the President is being sabotaged by people within the ruling party.

Speaking to the Daily News, the former cabinet minister said the country is for everyone and dialogue is the only way to go:

He (Mnangagwa) must be aware of being sabotaged from within, and I think this is now clearly happening in Zanu PF.

In politics, those things happen. But the president must be a visionary leader with good strategies to be able to deal with all these problems.

As I also always say, dialogue is the only way forward for this country. The 2023 elections are very far because people are suffering. You cannot solve these problems through propaganda.

The country is for everyone, from trade unions to churches and other stakeholders. People just need to sit down and talk.

We went to war to make sure that all Zimbabweans have a good life and that they are happy all the time. It is important for Zanu PF to implement political and economic reforms.

They must do this not for themselves, but for the good of the country. The future of the party will not be good if they fail to implement the much needed reforms.

Gumbo’s sentiments were echoed by Godfrey Tsenengamu who said President Mnangagwa was surrounded by people who cant tell him the truth:
He is being sabotaged by his own comrades who are bitter for various reasons and also from remnants of the old dispensation.

But his biggest challenge has been that of surrounding himself with people who have no appreciation of his vision. He picked people from nowhere and entrusted them with key positions, and these people are letting him down.

The other challenge is that he surrounded himself with people who can’t tell him the truth, and this is working against him.

The majority of the people who rushed to surround him are nothing but mere opportunists and extortionists who are busy lining their pockets and doing everything possible to tarnish his name,” Tsenengamu also let rip.

It is important that the president lays the foundation for a better society in which he will be able to live even after his time as president. In whatever he is doing today, he must think about tomorrow.-Daily News

“Emmerson Mnangagwa Is The Biggest Threat To Country’s Peace And Stability”

Emmerson Mnangagwa during the Gukurahundi era.

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance deputy president Hon Tendai Biti has pointed out that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is the biggest threat to the country’s peace and stability.

Read Hon Biti’s argument below:

The latest betrayal confirms Emmerson as the biggest threat to the stability, freedom and prosperity of Zim.

A dangerous ,ideologically vacuous element now busy uprooting the constitution , rule of law and gains of the liberation struggle.Chitepo,Nkomo et al are puking in their graves

Chikurubi Maximum Prison is not fit for human habitation and should have been closed at Independence.Incarcerating any one there amounts to torture, cruel and degrading treatment.Pre-Trial incarceration of Hope ,Job and Jacob at diseases infested Chikurubi is malicious and unconstitutional.

Abuse of pretrial detention procedures by Emmerson’s regime has reached an unprecedented level.

Re-writing bail precedents and weaponizing courts of law is proof of state decomposition.Hope,Job, Jacob and Kura are not criminals They just happen to stand for truth and justice #ZimbabweanLivesMatter

Just In: State Not Yet Ready With MDC Alliance Masvingo Leader Godfrey Kurauone’s Docket

MDC Alliance national organising secretary Godfrey Kurauone has today, September 01, cloaked 33 days in remand prison but the State is not yet ready with his docket, TellZim can report.

Kurauone was arrested on July 01, the day that was scheduled for the national demonstrations which were, however, foiled after government heavily deployed security forces in all towns and cities.

He was accused of endangering public safety by burning tyres, and of obstructing the free movement of traffic by blocking the Mashava – Zvamahande Road as part of his own participation in the stalled demonstrations.

When Kurauone was arrested, he was out on bail on charges of undermining the authority of the President and criminal nuisance. In the evening of July 31, Kurauone, in the company of his lawyer Martin Mureri, reported to the Law and Order Section of Masvingo Central Police Station as part of his bail conditions and that is when he was detained.

The two separate cases are now before the courts after Magistrate Patience Madondo denied him bail on August 03 on the second case and ordered him to return to court on August 18.

Kurauone’s lawyer Mureri, instructed by the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), then applied for bail at the High Court.

On August 12, High Court Judge Justice Neville Wamambo postponed the bail hearing by 24 hours to August 13 and Kurauone was sent back to remand prison.

The next day, Justice Wamabo turned down the bail application on the grounds that Kurauone had allegedly committed an offence while out on bail in connection with an offense of a similar nature.

After the High Court denied him bail, all options became closed and he had to return to the Magistrates’ Court on August 18 as initially ordered by Magistrate Patience Madondo.

However, Kurauone was to encounter more grief on the day after the State requested for a postponement, claiming that they had not yet received the docket from the police.

The magistrate consented to the State’s request and Kurauone was sent back to remand prison.

The case was due to proceed at the Magistrates’ Court today, September 01, at 09:00hrs but it failed to kick off after the State yet again claimed that they had not yet received the docket. The case was, therefore, postponed by a few hours to 11:15hrs.

At 11:15hrs, however, the State – yet again – claimed they were not yet ready with the docket so the case was moved forward by a few more hours to 14:00hrs.

It remains to be seen whether the State will finally be ready at that time.

Meanwhile, Kurauone appeared in the same court on August 25 in connection with the first case of undermining the President and criminal nuisance.

The case was postponed to September 24 after the State argued that it did not have authority to prosecute Kurauone.

The State requested that they be given 30 days to request for permission to prosecute Kurauone from the office of the Prosecutor General (PG) in Harare.

The court accepted the State’s request and the case was postponed to September 24, meaning Kurauone would have spent 56 days in remand prison on that day.

SOURCE: TELLZIM

Murehwa Vendors Arrested For “Supporting” Chamisa

President Chamisa

Police have arrested 15 Murehwa vendors who happily greeted MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa on Friday as he was returning from Patson Dzamara‘ s funeral.

The vendors have been taken to Murehwa Police Station and their charges remain unclear.

Nelson Chamisa was on his way from Mutoko for the burial of Patson Dzamara when he stopped and the vendors greeted him saying, “President.”

“You know the crime that you committed on Friday,” a police officer reportedly told the vendors.

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights(ZLHR) has been informed about the matter.Source:Savanna News

ANC Moves To Resolve Zim Political Crisis

The National Executive Council of South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) has resolved that the envoys sent by President Cyril Ramaphosa to Zimbabwe must meet all stakeholders to assist in resolving the crisis bedeviling the country.

The envoys came to Zimbabwe last month but were turned back after meeting President Emmerson Mnangagwa and their scheduled meetings with the MDC led by Nelson Chamisa and the small MDC led by Thokozani Khupe were canceled.

Read an extract from the ANC NEC resolution below:

It also notes work being done to continue to silence the guns in Mali and Libya, and to ensure stability in Mozambique, Sudan and Zimbabwe.

The NEC welcomed government efforts to engage the situation in Zimbabwe, in particular the deployment of special envoys. It emphasised the importance of the envoys engaging with all stakeholders in the country to assist in addressing the current situation. ANC and government processes must complement each other.

“Shelve Schools Opening Because You Have Failed”: Teachers Tell Govt

By A Correspondent- Chief executive officer of the Zimbabwe Teachers Association, Sifiso Ndlovu says the Government has failed to mobilise resources and to improve infrastructure at schools to enable a safe return to classes.

He said the 2020 academic year is now lost and the Government must stop the fallacy that learners can sit examinations because they were learning online.

He also said there was inadequate personal protective equipment for teachers and not enough furniture at schools to enforce social distancing for learners.-dailynews

He Is Well, Prisons Speak On Chin’ono’s Health

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has dismissed reports that the detained journalist Hopewell Chin’ono was gravely ill at Chikurubi.

Chin’ono, who is remanded in custody on charges of inciting public violence’s illness was confirmed by his lawyer Doug Coltart who sent his private doctor to attend to him.

His private doctor is however in the process of conducting COVID 19 tests. Results are still not out.

The ZPCS however sang a different tune describing his condition as “well.”

“As far as we are concerned, he is well, but to our surprise, social media is awash with unconfirmed reports that he is not well. However, as the ZPCS we have allowed his personal doctor to go and see him,” said ZPCS spokes-lady Meya Khanyezi.
Khanyezi said just like any other prisoner, Chin’ono will be allowed to be attended by a doctor of his choice even after he had been attended to by resident prison doctors.
The ZPCS has its team of medical personnel who include doctors and nurses.

Khanyezi added that a request by Chin’ono’s lawyers to have him attended by his personal doctor was granted maintaining that he never exhibited any illness signs. Chin’ono also complained that he was denied permission to wear a mask and to bring sanitisers into his cells. He added that they were only allowed masks when coming to court. Chin’ono who has lost a lot of weight over the five weeks he has been in detention is reportedly surviving on biscuits and water. The prison is not allowing food supplies from outside. To make matters worse Chin’ono is not eating prison food to avoid being poisoned.

Chin’ono came to prominence after he exposed the massive looting of COVID 19 fund to the tune of $60 million. His story precipitated the arrest of the firing of the Health minister Obadiah Moyo. The COVID !9 scandal however is believed to involve members of Zimbabwe’s First family.

Last month, Chin’ono lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa was barred from representing Chin’ono. Mtetwa was also denied access to her imprisoned client in the name of controlling the COVID 19 pandemic.

-Online

LATEST ON JOB SIKHALA BAIL APPLICATION

Just In: Ngarivhume Bail Ruling Postponed To Wednesday

By A Correspondent| Bail ruling for incarcerated opposition leader and convener of the 31 July anti-corruption protests, Jacob Ngarivhume which had been set for today will now be delivered tomorrow, Wednesday 2 September, his lawyer Professor Lovemore Madhuku has confirmed.

Following submissions by both parties last week, High Court judge, Justice Siyabona Msithu reserved his ruling to Monday or Tuesday this week, but has since postponed it to Wednesday at 9am.

Ngarivhume who was arrested on 20 July and charged with inciting public violence has had three bail bids thrown away by the Magistrates and High Court.

He was arrested together with investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono who is also languishing in remand prison at Chikurubi.

Another bail ruling for Chin’ono is also expected tomorrow Wednesday following submissions by both parties last week Friday.

More to follow…

 

China’s COVID-19 Epicentre Opens Schools And Kindergartens For The First Time

BEIJING – Students in face masks returned to class in Wuhan, the central Chinese city where the coronavirus first emerged last year, as the city opened schools and kindergartens for the first time in seven months.

Nearly 1.4 million students resumed classes at some 2,800 kindergartens, primary and middle schools across the city, following the reopening of high schools in May.

Schools have drawn up plans to switch back to online teaching should new outbreaks emerge, city officials said last week.

Students were advised to wear masks to and from school and avoid public buses or trains if possible.

Schools were also ordered to conduct drills and training sessions to help prepare for new outbreaks.

Official figures show Wuhan accounted for 80 percent of China’s more than 4,600 coronavirus-related deaths and was under a strict lockdown for more than two months from late January.

China has now largely controlled the spread of the virus, and schools across the country — which were closed in late January — have gradually reopened.

-AFP

Drivers Stole 50 Tonnes Of Coal From A Chinese Miner

TWO truck drivers employed by Zimbabwe Zhong Zhing Coking Company in Hwange have been arrested after they allegedly stole a combined 50 tonnes of coal from Makomo Resources while on duty.

Zimbabwe Zhong Zhing Coking Company is located at St Mary’s Lukosi just outside Hwange and was contracted by Makomo Resources to transport coal from mining pits to a stock pile within the coal miner’s premises.

Makomo Resources supplies coal to Zimbabwe Power Company’s Hwange Power Station for coal generation.

Meluleki Sibanda (35) of Makwika Village and Sam Ncube (42) of Gurambira Village in Hwange were arrested on Friday and charged with theft.

The two have not appeared in court after prosecutors referred the docket back to the police for further investigations before the case can proceed.

According to State documents, Sibanda and Ncube indicated that they would deny the theft charges.

“Makomo Resources contracted vehicles from Zimbabwe Zhong Zhing Coking Company to transport coal from the mining pits to the mine premises’ stock pile while waiting to be transported to Zimbabwe Power Company where the coal is used to generate electricity.

“On August 26 around midnight, the accused persons were on duty and were driving Zimbabwe Zhong Zhing Coking Company vehicles at the mining pits when they were loaded with 25 tonnes each to deliver to the mine’s stock pile. Instead the two accused persons drove the two vehicles to an unknown destination and offloaded the coal, thereby stealing from Makomo Resources,” the State alleges.

The coal was not supposed to leave Makomo Resources premises at that stage.

After offloading the coal, Sibanda and Ncube allegedly drove back to Makomo Resources mine premises.

A security guard who saw the two trucks loaded with coal, leaving the premises, later reported the matter to the mine authorities.

A report was made to the police leading to the duo’s arrest.

The coal was not recovered while its value is also yet to be ascertained.

-State Media

Daring Epworth Duo Steal Cow From ZRP Farm

By A Correspondent- 2 Harare men have been arrested after they allegedly stole a cow from a ZRP Farm in Marondera, Newsday reports. Wilson Madzudzu (35) and Fanuel Munatsi (25), from Epworth in Harare, were arrested by ZRP officers after they stole, skinned and ferried away from the meat from the carcass of the beast they had stolen from ZRP. Police officers reportedly found them hiding in a nearby gumtree plantation.

The arrests were confirmed by Mashonaland East Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza who said:

I confirm the arrest of the suspects from Epworth, who have since implicated their colleague who lives near the police farm. Stock thieves are a menace, whose conduct deserves harsh punishment because they are bent on derailing economic gains. As police, we will always be ready to assist and arrest stock thieves and make them meet their fate in the courts.

ZRP narrated the incident to the publication and said:

On August 25 at around 6pm, a herdboy at ZRP Mashonaland East Police Farm penned the cattle with a cow missing.The following morning, an informer, only identified as Mandaza, discovered a carcass which had been slaughtered with some parts missing. Mandaza informed the police, who swiftly responded and tracked the spoor with dogs and apprehended the two suspects who were hiding in a gumtree plantation in the farm.

Police recovered two sacks with hind legs. It is reported that upon being quizzed, the duo implicated Tichaona Matudza (32), who lives at a neighbouring farm as their accomplice.Matudza was later arrested and charged together with his accomplices. The value of the stolen cow was pegged at $24 600.

COVID 19 Testing Material Runs Out

By A Correspondent- The country is reportedly running out of material like chemicals and containers to put specimen used when testing for COVID-19, the Chronicle reports.

This was revealed in the Ministry of Health and Child Care weekly Covid-19 report which states that the country needs 15 000 viral transport media and 15 000 PCR reagents every month but only 10 % of stocks is available at the moment.

The Ministry’s report shows that there is a low supply of GeneXpert cartridges which will not last for a month. Part of the report that speaks about the decline in testing due to the shortages reads:

Testing was decentralised to improve on the turnaround time but frequent shortages of testing kits and reagents have slowed down the progress made. The number of PCR tests done decreased with average tests for the week standing at 1 240 as compared to 1 946 from the previous week. We also reported a decrease in the positives this week (890) as compared from the previous week (2 280)

The country in the period between 22 to 28 August recorded an average of 81 cases per day, and many of them are according to the Ministry local transmissions and some of them have unknown sources of infection.

State Universities Fail To Meet Govt’s Academic Yr Deadline

By A Correspondent- State Universities reportedly failed to meet the government’s deadline to complete the 2019/2020 deadline by the 31st of August due to a spike in COVID-19 infections in July 2020.

This was after the Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Ministry gave universities a deadline to complete the academic year by 31 August but face to face lectures were suspended due to a spike in COVID-19 cases that started in the last week of July.

Speaking about the development, Tertiary Education Minister Professor Amon Murwira said:

They will overshoot it (deadline) because you know there was an intense spike of (Covid-19) in July and after that incident in Chinhoyi (University of Technology) and we took precaution to close. But lectures were still going on online but because of that spike lectures will overshoot a bit but I’m sure that the academic year is going to be completed

Most of the students are done anyway, we are left with some first-year students here and there and some Masters students here and there. But we are going to finish, some universities are already preparing for the next wave of examinations. But medical students never got away because they are on practice at hospitals. We believe everything will be okay given the circumstances but we are not going to meet the 31st August which we had prepared.

Many Universities are still to conduct final examinations for the previous semester as many factors like the price and availability of data to write the exams online are hindering them from conducting the exams online. Meanwhile, the Primary and Secondary Education will announce the dates for reopening of schools.-statemedia

Compulsory Testing For MPs As Parliament Resumes Sittings

By A Correspondent- The Parliament Of Zimbabwe will today resume sitting after an 8 weeks break which came after 5 legislators tested positive for COVID-19, Newsday reports. 2 legislators have so far succumbed to the virus.

This came after Parliament announced that they will start testing all legislators as they prepare to resume parliamentary sittings.

Kennedy Chokuda announced that:

 

There will be compulsory testing of MPs and staff before resumption of sittings, adding that Parliament was also working towards going virtual in order to minimise COVID-19 infection

Last week, only a handful of legislators from the capital attended the National Assembly 20 minutes sitting.-newsday

Mnangagwa Reverses Mugabe’s Land Reform Stance

Foreign white farmers settled in Zimbabwe whose land was seized under Robert Mugabe can apply to get it back and will be offered land elsewhere if restitution proves impractical, the government said on Monday.

Last month, Zimbabwe agreed to pay $3.5 billion in compensation to local white farmers whose land was forcibly taken by the government to resettle Black families, moving a step closer to resolving one the most divisive policies of the Robert Mugabe era.

Under Zimbabwean laws passed during a short period of opposition government but ignored by Mugabe, foreign white farmers protected by treaties between their governments and Zimbabwe should be compensated for both land and other assets.

In that regard, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube and Lands and Agriculture Minister Anxious Masuka said in a joint statement that these farmers should apply for their land back.

That means, in some instances the government would “revoke the offer letters of resettled (Black) farmers currently occupying those pieces of land and offer them alternative land elsewhere,” the ministers said.

But removing the Black beneficiaries from the land could prove practically and politically difficult.

“Where the situation presently obtaining on the ground makes it impractical to restore land in this category to its former owners, government will offer the former farm owners alternative land elsewhere as restitution where such land is available,” the statement said.

The ministers said other white farmers whose land had been earmarked for acquisition by the government but were still on the properties, can apply to lease the land for 99 years, just like their Black counterparts.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the land reform could not be reversed but paying of compensation was key to mending ties with the West.

The programme still divides public opinion in Zimbabwe, where the number of white farmers has dropped to just over 200 from 4,500 when land reforms began 20 years ago, according to the predominantly white commercial farmers union.

Opponents see the reforms as a partisan process that left the country struggling to feed itself, but its supporters say it has empowered landless Black people.

“Fear Runs Down The Spine Of Many Of Our People”

By Cathy Buckle

Dear Family and Friends,

On the dusty highway kids sit on the roadside alongside the potholes. It’s sugar cane cutting time in the lowveld and the enormous trucks are hugely overloaded with blackened sugar cane sticks being taken from the fields to the processing plants. As you get closer to the town it’s not just kids sitting by the potholes but also teenagers and young men with ox and donkey carts.

As the overloaded cane trucks go through each pothole some of the sugar cane gets dislodged and falls to the tarmac where it is hotly pursued by the youngsters. Free sugar cane, hungry stomachs or both I asked myself and the answer came a few bumpy potholes later as kids darted dangerously out in front of traffic to grab a stick or two of blackened sugar cane. Three young boys, out of school now for half a year, thin and barefoot, grabbed the fallen sugar cane and threw it up onto a cart being pulled by four donkeys.

Jumping up onto the cart they gestured to their open mouths, asking for food but I had nothing so just waved and called out “how are you?” Shouts of laughter rang out and they echoed my question, waving back, their smiles wider than their bellies and warmer than their bare feet. A teenager with a spiky hairstyle driving a cane filled cart pulled by a pair of oxen raised his hand in response to my greeting but his eyes told a thousand stories of boredom, missing school and learning and living a life of grinding toil.

Children using potholes to get food and driving donkey and ox carts feels like a forgotten era, a lost generation, a world away from the ongoing trauma in Zimbabwe where nothing is normal or predictable in these frightening times.

Five weeks after he was arrested, award-winning, corruption exposing journalist Hopewell Chin’ono, is still incarcerated; three times denied bail, his internationally acclaimed human rights lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa, now banned from visiting or representing her client. Others who had called for people to join a protest against corruption in July, a protest that never happened, also remain incarcerated with bail repeatedly denied.

Meanwhile, the economic crisis continues unabated in Zimbabwe. The government rate for US dollars is this week pegged at 83 Zimbabwe dollars for one US dollar, leaving everyone without access to US dollars in a state of penury. Pensioners who had been living off pensions of US$500 a month which were converted to Zimbabwe dollars by the government nineteen months ago are now getting the equivalent of six US dollars a month (six loaves of bread). The inflation rate is now being officially quoted at 837% and a report by Bloomberg a few days ago said: “should government fail to bring inflation under control, bread will cost at least Z$600 by this time next year.” The WFP say that 60% of Zimbabweans, 8.6 million people, will be “food insecure” in four months time, by December this year.

A statement from the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC) ten days ago described the dire situation prevailing in the country in a Pastoral Letter: “Some of our people continue to live in hideouts, with some incarcerated while others are on the run. Fear runs down the spine of many of our people today. Our government automatically labels anyone thinking differently as an enemy of the country.”

The Minister of Information, Monica Mutsvangwa responded by saying the ZCBC Pastoral Letter had been written under the “evil minded” leadership of Archbishop Robert Ndlovu who she said was “fanning the psychosis of tribal victimization.” Minister Mutsvangwa said Archbishop Ndlovu: “is inching to lead the Zimbabwe Catholic congregations into the darkest dungeons of the Rwanda type genocide.” Chilling words for Zimbabweans to hear forty years after the massacre of 20,000 people in Matabelelend for which no one has yet been held to account. Chilling words that we hope little boys on a donkey cart loaded with sugar cane never have to hear or understand.

Until next time, thanks for reading this Letter From Zimbabwe, now in its 20th year, and my books about life in Zimbabwe, a country in waiting, love cathy 28 August 2020.

Post published in: The Zimbabwean

Zim Running Out Of Covid-19 Testing Equipment

State Media

ZIMBABWE is running low on Covid-19 testing commodities amid reports that the country records about 81 cases daily.

These commodities include chemicals needed to run tests and containers to put specimens used when conducting and processing Covid-19 test and results.

There are three types of tests available globally and used in Zimbabwe for Covid-19 which include polymerase chain reaction (PCR), antigen, and antibody (serology) testing.

PCR and antigen tests detect whether a person is currently infected, and serology detects whether a person had an infection in the past.

According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care weekly Covid-19 report, the country needed 15 000 viral transport media and and an equal number of PCR reagents per month. At the moment there is only 10 percent of stocks.

The report shows that there is a low supply of GeneXpert cartridges which will not last for a month. Zimbabwe recorded the first case of Covid-19 on March 21.

“Testing was decentralised to improve on the turnaround time but frequent shortages of testing kits and reagents have slowed down the progress made. The number of PCR tests done decreased with average tests for the week standing at 1 240 as compared to 1 946 from the previous week. We also reported a decrease in the positives this week (890) as compared from the previous week (2 280),” read the report.

However, the ministry said at the moment there is no back log across all testing labs in Zimbabwe as all people who tested have received their results.

“During the period August 22 to 28, an average of 81 cases was recorded per day,” read the report.

Statistics show that more males (62 percent) have died due to Covid-19 than females.

Most deaths have been recorded in the age range 41 to 50 years.

“Age groups within the range 21 to 64 years of age are the most affected. These age groups are highly mobile and also represent mostly the population that is economically active. In this range the relatively young population is the most affected, those between 25 and 44 years of age and 51 percent of all the cases are females.”

A total of 573 new confirmed Covid-19 cases and 43 deaths were reported between the 22 and 28 August 2020 giving a cumulative of 6 388 cases and 195 deaths.

“All the cases were put under isolation and are monitored periodically. Manicaland (5.2 percent) has the highest Case fatality rate followed by Mashonaland West (5.0 percent) and Harare (4.3 percent). The CFR has increased from 2.6 percent to 3.1 percent during the period 22nd to 28th of August 2020.”

In the past seven days, the country recorded 58 imported cases, of these 40 were from South Africa and 18 from Botswana.

About 19 countries contribute to the tally of imported cases with South Africa contributing 82.3 percent of the cases.

“South Africa continues to contribute significantly to the number of imported cases.

The implementation of the cabinet directive on the 18th of August that permits immigrants who have negative PCR test upon arrival to be quarantined at home under the supervision of the local Rapid Response Team will be fully implemented once testing capacity at points of entry have been optimised.”

The report also reads: “Matabeleland South and Masvingo provinces are the only provinces that have reported more imported cases than local cases. Matabeleland South has two borders namely Beitbridge and Plumtree where most returnees proceeding to other parts of the country have been diagnosed of Covid-19.”

According to the Ministry, as of 28 August 2020, local cases constituted 80.7 percent of the total Covid-19 cases reported in the country.

“Local cases have been reported in most parts of the country. The figures shows that there is a significant number of cases that are of unknown source of infection and more of these cases are in Harare and Bulawayo provinces. The country is now in community transmission,” said the Ministry.

According to the weekly report, there are 20 people in Covid-19 isolation treatment centres countrywide.

“Two patients were in ICU and a total of 20 cases were admitted in Treatment facilities while the rest were put on home isolation with continued monitoring. Data from Harare City, Bulawayo City and UBH was not available by the time of production of the report.”

Bulawayo (145) and Midlands (128) provinces continue accounting for a greater proportion of frontline workers infected.

“Health worker account for 84 percent of the frontline workers reported to date. Investigations are underway to determine if the working environment for health workers has contributed, in any way, to these infections.”

Court Told That Job Sikhala Has Two Other Pending Cases

State Media

MDC-Alliance national vice chairperson Job Sikhala has two other pending cases under investigation at St Mary’s Police Station, for assault and for contravening the Urban Council’s Act, Harare Magistrates Court heard yesterday during a bail application.

Sikhala is facing charges of inciting public violence on July 31 and is seeking bail. The investigating officer, Detective Assistant Inspector Victor Mukohwa, giving evidence for the State as to why Sikhala was not a proper candidate to be granted bail, brought up the other two complaints.

During cross examination Sikhala’s defence questioned Det Asst Insp Mukohwa on whether the current incitement case before the courts was more serious than a previous charge on which he was acquitted at the Masvingo High Court. The defence submitted that Sikhala was then granted bail by the Masvingo High Court on a charge with a potential sentence of 20-years imprisonment compared to the current charge where the maximum sentence is 10-years.

Det Asst Insp Mukohwa replied that each case must be treated on its own merits. In the present case, the trial would centre on whether or not the words that were uttered by Sikhala constituted an offence.

Harare magistrate Mr Lazini Ncube adjourned the bail hearing to today.

Sikhala’s lawyer, Mr Eric Matinenga challenged his placement on remand arguing that every person had a right to demonstrate and right of freedom of association and expression.

Two video clips were last Friday played in court showing Sikhala boasting that he was aware police were looking for him but would not surrender easily, equating himself to a freedom fighter.

Hopewell Chinono Exhibiting Covid-19 Symptoms

JAILED journalist Hopewell Chin’ono has reportedly developed Covid-19 symptoms.

This was revealed by sources close to him after he was examined by a private doctor on Monday.

Chin’ono has been unwell since Sunday and was hastily attended to by a private doctor at the prison onMonday afternoon.

The doctor confirmed to Chin’ono’s lawyers that the investigative journalist and film maker was exhibiting Covid-19 symptoms.

He has since been tested for Covid-19 but his results are pending.

There Is Absolutely No Need To Rush Buying Prepaid Electicity Because It’s First Day Of The Month

There is a general myth that electricity is cheapest when bought on the first day of each month and this contributes to the huge scramble that causes the ZESA system to crash during the first few days of the month.

The ZESA portal is already down as at the time of this article. This is the fourth or fifth month end this has happened.

The first day of the month scramble to buy ZESA results in ystems like Ecocash get overwhelmed and in turn the ZESA backend that processes these tokens crumbles and sometimes goes offline leaving people stranded.

One thing to bear in mind is this: unless you have run out of electricity units or are about to run out there is really no need to buy electricity tokens today or during the first few days of the month!

The ZESA discount is that the first units of electricity you buy are cheaper no matter when you buy them as long as they are the first you are buying during that particular calendar month.

The first units of electricity you buy for a given meter during any month are the cheapest. It doesn’t matter when you buy them so long as these are the first units you are buying for that meter.

One thing to note is that subsidies are tied to the meter and not individuals so only the first units bought for a meter are cheaper. If there are say two of you and your collegue/partner buys the first 300 units those are the cheapest units and even if you go on to buy for the same meter you will be charged a tariff of $4.61/unit. It doesn’t matter that it’s your first purchase as an individual.

Where to buy ZESA tokens
Usually when the ZESA system is down online methods of buying tokens don’t work very well in this case you should buy using offline methods. This is usually the case during the first few days of the month when everyone wants to buy a token.

Offline methods:
ZESA offices this is the safest and most foolproof method but be prepared to wait in line although the lines are pretty short
ZimPost offices again one of the oldest ways, Supermarket tills. Most supermarkets process ZESA payments, ZESA agents.

Online methods:
Topup.co.zw
Magetsi.co.zw
cs.ownai.co.zw
Telpay.co.zw
Mobile Banking
Mobile money wallets:
Ecocash
Telecash
OneMoney

Remember two thinks if methods 2-3 don’t work:

You don’t have to make the purchase today unless you have to, buying today will not save you more money than buying tomorrow would
You can always try the offline methods. These are guaranteed to work.

Source: Zim Price Checker

Soccer Coach Crushed To Death By A Boulder While Working In A Small Scale Mine

State Media

SOUTHERN Region Division One League side Ajax Hotspurs’ former player and juniors’ coach Zibusiso Sitsha died on Sunday morning after being crushed by a boulder at his sister’s mine in Hope Fountain.

He was 33.

Siphambaniso Dube, the Ajax Hotspurs founder and director, confirmed his coach’s tragic death yesterday and said Sitsha was with a fellow worker at the mine when disaster struck. His colleague survived and is now battling for his life at a Bulawayo hospital.

“Sad news for Ajax Hotspurs Football Club as we have lost a former player and current juniors coach Zibusiso Zingo Sitsha. He passed on after boulders fell on him and a fellow worker at his sister’s mine in Hope Fountain. Chrispen Machisi broke the sad news to me after I had just arrived from Nkayi,” said Dube.

Zibusiso was one of three Sitsha brothers that donned the Ajax Hotspurs jersey with Qinisani Moeti, who was a goalkeeper and now the goalkeepers’ coach, as well as Langelihle Mangenje.

Dube said mourners are gathered at Block 26 in Mpopoma suburb, adding that funeral arrangements will be announced in due course.

Sitsha becomes the third lower tier league footballer to die in an accident in less than a week after two players from Victoria Falls-based team Elson Mathe and Thamsanqa Ncube drowned in the Zambezi River on Friday.

Their bodies were recovered on Sunday after a two-day search.

12 Year Old Girl Up For Murder Amid Concerns Of Increase In Crimes By Minors

State Media

POLICE are investigating a case in which a 12-year-old girl fatally struck her friend on the head with an iron bar while playing near their homes in Hopley, Harare, recently.

The victim, also aged 12, died a few hours after being admitted at Sally Mugabe Hospital, apparently from the serious head injuries she sustained.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident, saying investigations were in progress.

“The ZRP urges members of the public to monitor their children when they are playing outdoors.

“This follows a sad incident which occurred on August 21, 2020 in Hopley, Harare, where a 12-year-old girl struck another female minor aged 12, with an iron bar on the head. The victim was rushed to Sally Mugabe Hospital where she later died,” he said.

Meanwhile, two men and a 13-year-old boy have also been arrested for stock theft and cultivating dagga at Mutema Village under Chief Benhura in Mhondoro.

They were arrested after they stole two beasts which they were found skinning in their garden. Police also recovered 162 plants of dagga.

Several minors have this year been implicated in criminal activities countrywide.

In January, a 14-year-old boy was among nine suspects who were arrested in connection with the hacking to death, of a policeman by a machete gang at Good Hope Mine in Battlefields.

Some of the suspects were arrested in Gweru after exchanging gunfire with the police.

According to the law, minors are normally interviewed in the presence of parents, guardians, a probation officer or a lawyer.

Legal experts say minors above the age of seven are considered capable of committing an offence and can be arrested and tried but in camera.

Police are expected to follow the due processes in terms of the law, when dealing with the minors.

Zim Clashes With US Ambassador Yet Again

Paul Nyathi

The Zimbabwe Government yesterday yet again clashed with the United States ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Brian Nichols claiming that he is violating the Vienna Convention which governs diplomatic missions accusing him of dabbling in local politics through pushing an opposition agenda.

Nichols at the weekend told a South African publication, Sunday Times, that Zimbabwe was facing a multi-pronged political, economic and health crisis, hence the need for urgency in addressing the challenges.

“I think there is a crisis in Zimbabwe,” Nichols said, citing lack of democracy and human rights violations.

“We have seen those rights are systematically being ignored by the government and that is very worrisome and if you look at statements that have been put out by the (Catholic) Bishops’ Conference, Zimbabwe Council of Churches, various human rights organisations, various civic organisations, lawyers here, there is a widespread concern about where Zimbabwe is headed in all of those areas and that is something that people who are legitimate friends of the Zimbabwean people are deeply worried about.”

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade said Mr Nichols was engaging in “megaphone diplomacy” through making baseless statements in the media so as to cast aspersions on the Second Republic and its efforts towards achieving Vision 2030.

“The Zimbabwe Government once again expresses its utter dismay at the actions by the United States Ambassador Mr Brian Nichols in continuing to make disparaging public comments and attacks on the Zimbabwe Government’s political and economic programmes in clear violation of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which governs the rules for the exchange and treatment of envoys between States, as well as their behaviour.

“This is despite a reminder from the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Affairs in October 2019 that such activities were at variance with the obligations placed on a diplomatic mission, representative or agent of a foreign government by the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations to respect the rules of diplomatic conduct,” the statement from Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade reads.

“Furthermore, diplomatic channels for communication of any concerns to the Zimbabwe Government do exist and Ambassador Nichols is encouraged to make use of these, instead of engaging in the megaphone diplomacy of casting aspersions on the Zimbabwe Government and dabbling in local politics including pushing an agenda meant to prop up the fortunes of an opposition which is trying to sell a dummy to the world, that there is a political crisis in Zimbabwe. The truth of the matter is that there simply is no such crisis in Zimbabwe.”

The ministry said allegations by Ambassador Nichols of a country in turmoil were without grounding, adding that a forum for national dialogue already existed and it was up to those who remain outside to join it.

“Ambassador Nichols’ actions are objectionable and stand in contravention of Diplomatic Missions’ obligations under the Vienna Convention. The Ambassador has a responsibility to carry out his legitimate functions without unduly attacking the Zimbabwe Government. He is therefore urged to cease forthwith any actions which result in not only further harming relations between Zimbabwe and the United States, but are also a flagrant violation of protocol, etiquette and the basic tenets of the Vienna Convention,” said the ministry.

The Government said Zimbabwe, like most countries, is grappling with the Covid-19 pandemic, effects of Cyclone Idai, droughts and the debilitating effects of the illegal sanctions that have bled the country of millions.

“Contrary to claims by Ambassador Nichols that Zimbabwe lacked democracy and that the Government ignored human rights, Zimbabwe actually has a vibrant democracy which is buttressed by a free Press and an independent judiciary and the Government respects the rights of Zimbabweans.”

The ministry said as a local diplomat Ambassador Nichols should be able to focus on several developments the Government has embarked upon to improve the economy.

The ministry said Zimbabwe was currently undertaking a re-engagement drive with Western countries including the US as evidenced by President Mnangagwa’s meeting last year in Mozambique with United States Assistant Secretary of State Ambassador Tibor Naggy with whom he held very cordial and frank discussions regarding bilateral cooperation and developments in Zimbabwe.

Cyril Ramaphosa Sends New Envoys “To Meet All Stakeholders In Zimbabwe”.

JOHANNESBURG – President Cyril Ramaphosa said he would send special envoys to Zimbabwe within “days” in a second attempt to resolve an ongoing crisis in the country’s northern neighbour.

Three veteran South African politicians travelled to Zimbabwe in early August after authorities banned anti-government demonstrations and arrested several protesters.

The delegation did not meet opposition parties and was widely criticised for failing to confront President Emmerson Mnangagwa about his administration’s mounting crackdown on dissent.

Zimbabwe’s government has vehemently denied that a crisis is unfolding within its borders.

“The (ANC) secretary-general will be finalising the delegation that will be going to Zimbabwe in days to go and meet with the Zimbabwe governing party,” Ramaphosa told reporters during a virtual press conference on Monday.

“When they get there they should get the opportunity of meeting other stakeholders in Zimbabwe,” he added.

“Clearly it is important that we get as broad a view of what is happening in Zimbabwe as we possibly can.”

The southern African country has been crippled by decades of mismanagement, and many Zimbabweans complain that the situation has grown worse under Mnangagwa.

In July he vowed to “flush out” the “bad apples” attempting to “divide our people” — stoking concern among social activists and opposition figures already targeted by the government.

Mnangagwa’s harsh rhetoric and a recent spate of high-profile arrests have sparked outrage on social media, with the hashtag #ZimbabweanLivesMatter trending worldwide.

The first South African delegation, sent to Zimbabwe on August 10, met only with Mnangagwa.

No statement was issued after the visit and Ramaphosa — who is also the current chairman of the African Union — has faced pressure to take a more decisive stance.

Source: AFP

Zimbabwe And Abductions | OPINION

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Since the beginning of the year, some people, mainly government detractors, and opposition members have claimed to have been abducted and tortured in Zimbabwe, but it is not easy to say who could be behind these heinous crimes. The opposition has accused the government and they have spread the word everywhere.

In the eyes of the world Zimbabwe appears to be like a dog’s breakfast. But what exactly is kidnapping or abduction. The term Political kidnapping stands for the type of kidnapping which is conducted to obtain political concessions from security forces or governments.

There are implications for the prevention and investigation of a political kidnapping. Political kidnappers are typically organized groups of individuals who surveil their target prior to the abduction. A political kidnapping is generally perpetrated for these reasons: to demonstrate that the government cannot protect its own citizens; to ascertain publicity for a specific cause; to cause civil discontent; and to demand the release of incarcerated group members. The abduction sites are typically in countries experiencing political unrest or instability. This explains why the opposition in Zimbabwe are desperate to make Zimbabwe look like an abduction hot bed.

Abductions in political situations could be done by both sides. Where the other party seeks attention they do kidnap or abduct for their political ends. That is to say they kidnap their on members and accuse the other party of the abductions they have done. This will mean that the abducted person will be surely aware that he is participating in a game.

Abduction or Kidnapping is universally regarded as a serious crime. Much kidnapping
throughout history has no overt political motivation but, since the early 1970s, there have been many highly publicized kidnappings for political purposes around the world. It must be noted that what commences as a non-political kidnapping can become an event of considerable political significance. This is because one party which is losing grip on itself creates conditions which makes it necessary for intervention.

Kidnapping is universally regarded as a serious crime. It is not confined to top business executives and their families but can affect all social classes bringing trauma to the victims and those most closely related. Even the poorest families can suffer from the abduction of children for slavery and sexual abuse.

The term “kidnapping” originated in 17th century in England where children were “kid-napped” and often sold as slaves or agricultural workers to colonial farmers
So legally abduction is defined as the the criminal act of taking a person away by means of fraud, persuasion, by threat of violence or by force.[Kidnapping, by comparison, is limited to a threat of violence or forcefully taking adults or the by the taking of children. it often involves some form of false imprisonment. In some states, kidnapping and abduction are treated as the same thing.Kidnapping is the unlawful taking of a person against their will.
So in the word itself there is no reasonable reason why a government abducts its own people.
Zimbabwean police have a constitutional right of arresting a person thereby lawfully interfering with his freedom.

The social media is awash with unsubstantiated allegations that Zimbabwe police and security agencies are kidnapping or abducting people.
The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) have said scores of people were arrested and detained across Zimbabwe as authorities mounted an unprecedented clampdown on protests by pro-democracy campaigners, opposition political party members and ordinary citizens voicing concern over rising corruption and a worsening economic and political crisis in the troubled southern African nation. The way the lawyers have put up their report makes Zimbabwe look like a pariah state which is so draconian. You will actually feel that the streets of Zimbabwe are full of men and women who are abducting people. Because such reports come from Lawyers the world becomes gullible. The damages being inflicted on Zimbabwe are irreparable and will be an ugly mark of dictatorship on Zimbabwe.
In a statement, the lawyers’ group said in Bulawayo, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and other enforcement officers on arrested four people – Advent Mathuthu, Amandlenkosi Mathuthu, Tawana Muchehiwa and Tendai Masotsha – on allegations that they had generated and distributed some flyers promoting a protest on Friday the 31st of August. If we ho bu the statement by these lawyers it then shows that these four people have done an act which was criminal in mature.

The lawyers embarrass themselves by claiming a kidnap as opposed to arrest. Both actions have similar characteristics and it is understood that any person can be drowned in semantics. But if the statement is from lawyers it is not a mistake but a calculated statement meant to mislead the nation and cultivate a spirit of rebellion anger and unrest.

The lawyers who subscribe to such a statement are an embarrassment to the profession.

It becomes clear that the lawyers are nit doing their job as per their oath but they have become activists who spread rumours with a malicious intention.

Such misinformation is now taken by the West as the truth and attracts adverse comments about Zimbabwe. When Zimbabwe reacts and restore order they then fall i to the trap and every action by the police is taken out of proportion.

While we know that Kidnapping is a criminal offense consisting of the unlawful taking and carrying away of a person by force or fraud or the unlawful seizure and detention of a person against his will. The principal motives for kidnapping are to subject the victim to some form of involuntary servitude, to expose him to the commission of some further criminal act against his person, or to obtain ransom for his safe release. More recently, kidnapping for the purpose of extortion has become a tactic of political revolutionaries or terrorists seeking concessions from a government. In all countries it is considered a grave offense punishable by a long prison sentence or death.. So it becomes so buffing that this international crime is alleged to be committed by Zimbabwe and no evidence is being brought forward to support such damaging allegations.

Zimbabwean doctors protested the alleged
abduction of a union leader won a High court ruling allowing them to march and handover a petition to the parliament.

The alleged abduction of Peter Magombeyi, 27 the leader of Zimbabwe’s doctors, who was masterminding a strike for better pay and improved working conditions, left the doctors with an egg shell on their faces when Mugombei came out five days later, emerging from a bush some 40 km northwest of the capital, Harare. There was no sign of abuse or torture. His story was confused and later he left the country abandoning the doctors.

It was too late when the doctors realised that they were duped by Mugombeyi. This left a dent in Zimbabwe’s human rights record. Magombeyi alleged that he had literally been walking with his back firmly to the wall and sleeping with one eye wide open as he was receiving threatening messages from unknown people on his phone over the deadlock between the government and the doctors. He never took these texts to the police. These messages were never shown to anyone but only an allegation that there was such a message was spread out.

This incident put another ugly dent on Zimbabwe’s human rights record. Looking at it this dent was put in by the doctors. So the world put credibility on the lies and it looked bas do the nation.

That he was found alive was a real miracle to many because in the past none of those that have gone missing for more than a day have been found alive, if found at all. Even most of his colleagues who took to the streets daily to protest against his abduction had started referring to him – in their songs and slogans – using terms reserved only for the dead.
Magombeyi is the latest of the more than 50 Zimbabwean opposition and human rights activists who, since the beginning of the year, have been feigning kidnap from their homes in the middle of the night by the imaginary armed men and tortured. This drama as untrue as it is it gave Zimbabwe a very bas name. Not a single suspect has been apprehended by security agents in connection with these kidnappings because they all turned to be hoax calls. This has left Zimbabweans, who are bitterly divided along unforgiving political fault lines, to accuse and counter-accuse each other of being behind these crimes. All this does not help Zimbabwe.

The opposition and the international community blame the government, they ironically act without investigation. They break the back bone of the law which says “. All parties must be heard.” This maxim is the face of fairness. The international community are descending in the arena and they are getting blinded by the dust from the arena. Intervention works while you are not part of the dight.

It the comes clear that the opposition are working with the United States and other Western powers to pursue a regime change agenda.

There is no love lost between President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government and the opposition and civil society organisations (CSOs). The main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) rejected the outcome of the July 2018 elections after its sponsors advised them to challenge Mnangagwa’s legitimacy. So the legitimacy issue has been the tool used by Chamisa to refuse to cooperate with zimbabwe government. When their idea failed they had to feign unrest in Zimbabwe so that their sponsors can say Zimbabwe is in a crisis. While the opposition sends a false alarm on Zimbabwe Mnangagwa is not allowed to go after those individuals and organisations that are trying to destabilise the nation and the government.

Since the elections and coming in of the new dispensation a spate of fake abductions started, and the government is being accused labelled and soiled.

“Government is disturbed by the growing trend of politically motivated false abductions in the country which are calculated to put government in negative light,” Mnangagwa said in a state address on September 2019.

“Such political trickery, which in fact amounts to terrorism, will not take our country forward. New measures might have to be formulated to deal with this new threat and to severely punish those responsible for such subterfuges,” This promise by the president was translated to be a threat by the Western governments.

Mnangagwa and his government are being labelled to be in a denial, and a denial about being in denial. The abductions have always been staged, and other abductions have turned to have been done by opposition or a “third force” that is bent on tarnishing the government.

The fictitious victims have harrowing tales to share.

Magombeyi, claimed that he had to seek treatment in neighbouring South Africa for suspected liver poisoning and brain damage.
These lies prompted Amnesty International to conclude that a state-sanctioned crackdown against human rights defenders, activists, civil society leaders and members of the opposition, including abductions and torture, is underway in Zimbabwe. This conclusion was made without evidence.

“We are witnessing a violent crackdown on activists and civil society leaders, with authorities using some of the brutal tactics seen under the government of Robert Mugabe,” said Muleya Mwananyanda, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for Southern Africa. “Instead of listening to protestors’ concerns about the economy, the authorities have used torture and abduction to crush dissent and instil fear.”

Dewa Mavhinga, Human Rights Watch Southern Africa Director, told TRT World in an interview that all indications are pointing to state actors being behind these violations.
“The matter of abductions is straightforward – the abductions are real, and from the look of things, elements within the state may be complicit in them because of three reasons,” explained Mavhinga. The motive of abductions is clearly to strike fear into the hearts of all government critics, and to prevent people from organising protests against the Mnangagwa government.”

Jestina Mukoko, a survivor of abduction and torture by state goons, concurred with Mavhinga that the crimes have all the hallmarks of state involvement.

“Abductions are not new to the system,” Mukoko told TRT World. “It is a tactic that has been used over the years, even in the government of former president Mugabe, the objective being to silence dissent and muzzle anything that goes against the system.”

Besides the emotional talk from the activist there is no evidence to implicate the state in the abductions.

A wave of abductions, torture and arrests in Zimbabwe are targeting opposition activists and other government critics this is the narrative of the opposition which they are selling to the international world.

It is however very clear that the abductions are the work of the opposition that is determined to discredit the new leadership and create a crisis which does exist. The clear evidence points To the opposition and their cahoots of conniving to stage these abductions in the hope of gleaning international sympathy and, more importantly, the lifeblood financial support that usually accompanies that sympathy.
Critics say the country’s protracted crises in Zimbabwe have spawned some wily career activists that know how to make rich pickings in the name of fighting for democracy and human rights.

 “The big question is, what does the current government gain by abducting the medical doctor or Mucheiwa a student journalist making waves with his fictitious story.? Zimbabwe is in a time when it is trying to clean up its own image.

“Who stands to benefit from these so-called abductions? The MDC and the activists of course! If the opposition abduct one of their own and put them in a safe house somewhere, they are going to get donor funds and buttress their narrative that there are gross human rights violations in Zimbabwe and then the US will probably apply more sanctions to Zimbabwe, and then they rejoice as they always do.

“The MDC should move away from politics of setting a bad narrative about our country and must start pushing for politics of issues. They want to grab power at all cost and are prepared to smear the country’s image just so that the current [government] finds it difficult to attract solidarity from other nations and investment from abroad. It is very bad and shameful,” Masarira Lynda commented.

Now there is a CCTV recording presumably showing Mucheiwa being abducted. In the CCTV there is no proof that the government was involved. The lies have engulfed the social media to an extent that people are starting to believe that its true.

The happenings shows that a third force is at work in Zimbabwe working over time.

The Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Sibusiso Moyo, rightly blame the crimes on what is seen as a ‘third force’. A statement issued by his ministry said it was curious that most of these high-profile abduction cases only take place in the run-up to international events.

There is no doubt that the latest abduction m
Mucheiwa is meant to boost the narrative of bas governance and force talks with the opposition.

The government is under attack from every corner and this points to the enemies from within and social media.

The infighting in the opposition has raised serious questions about the opposition’s capacity to contain enemies within their own party. MDC is assisted by former heavyweights that were fiercely loyal to Mugabe, who fled into exile while those that have remained in the country are regularly punching holes in the boat.

This makes it difficult for the economy to grow.

So looking at the whole case on the round opposition is deliberately misleading the world. A loosing party is trying to come back

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Zim Average Covid-19 Infections Rate Drops, Where Is The Ministry Getting It Right?

State Media

Zimbabwe’s Covid-19 death toll passed the 200 mark yesterday to reach 202 after the report of the latest six deaths, three in Bulawayo, two in Matabeleland South and one in Midlands.

There were 85 new confirmed cases, taking the cumulative total to 6 497, but the Ministry of Health and Child Care noted that the rolling seven-day average of new cases dropped to 63.

The number of confirmed recoveries rose by 160 to 5 221, meaning that 80,3 percent of all infected people are now completely cured with just 1 074 counted as active cases.

The recent spike in Peruvian cases saw South Africa fall back into sixth worst-hit state globally, but the death toll there went over 14 000 to 14 028 out of 625 056 confirmed cases.

With 538 604 recoveries, the number of active cases in South Africa continues to fall to just over 72 000, the lowest for some time as South Africa continues to lower infection rates.

ZPCS Says Hopewell Chinono Is Not Sick At All

Paul Nyathi

Contrary to reports by lawyers that journalist Hopewell Chin’ono, who is remanded in custody on charges of inciting public violence is sick, the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS says he is well and being treated like any other prisoner.

ZPCS spokesperson Superintendent Meya Khanyezi said just like any other prisoner, Chin’ono will be allowed to be attended by a doctor of his choice even after he had been attended to by resident prison doctors.

“As far as we are concerned, he is well, but to our surprise, social media is awash with unconfirmed reports that he is not well. However, as the ZPCS we have allowed his personal doctor to go and see him,” she said.

The ZPCS has its team of medical personnel who include doctors and nurses. However, in respect to the rights and wishes of prisoners, a request by Chin’ono’s lawyers to have him attended by his personal doctor was granted after one of his lawyers Douglas Coltart visited him and confirmed that he was ill.

Coltart’s assertions were confirmed by Alex Magaisa confirmed the illness.

Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, that has forced Government to close essentials such as schools, and limit travelling, ZPCS has also stopped in-person visiting of prisoners for the safety of staff, prisoners and the public, however Chin’ono’s lawyers cried foul when this was applied even as it did not spare any other prisoner.

Source: State Media

Court Update: Kurauone Hearing Today

By Wezhira Munya | Today, MDC Alliance National youth organiser Godfrey Kurauone will appear before Masvingo Magistrate at 9am.

Godfrey Kurauone was arrested at a police station on the 31st July after he had gone to report as part of his bail conditions. He is being charged with “inciting public violence” arising from a video where he was singing at a funeral in Mutare.

He was denied bail and is in remand.

President Nelson Chamisa has described councillor Kurauone as, “one of the political prisoners under ED’s administration.”

Advocate Martin Mureri of Zimbabwe Human Rights will representing councillor Kurauone.

Role Of Youths in Imploding Zimbabwe

By Robson ‘Nikita’ Chere | Definitions…The United Nations, for statistical
purposes, defines ‘youth’, as those
persons between the ages of 15 and 24
years, without prejudice to other
definitions by Member States.

….Wikipedia defines youth as Youth is the time of life when one is young, and often means the time between childhood and adulthood (maturity). It is also defined as “the appearance, freshness, vigor, spirit, etc., characteristic of one who is young”.
It is of prime importance to appreciate that youth capacitate the greater demography of the economically active citizens. It is through this backdrop that the foundations of every nation are built.

 

The late former Trade Unionist and Zimbabwean stalwart, Father Zimbabwe Joshua Nkomo once opined that, “…the country will never die, young people will save it”. It was young people who organised themselves back in the days of the struggle for Independence in Zimbabwe and they formed the core of government with the likes of General Mujuru taking the military reigns.

 

Every nation requires a vibrant youth populace to steer its economy as well as spearhead sensible development. Investment in a sustainable youth populace ensures the continuity of economic growth as well as development, it gives room for innovation and ideas that generationally fits. Youths voice allow the nation to respond to the present day and future trends and taste. Spain is an example of a country that had to appoint a minister of sex inorder to encourage fertility since the greater populace was ageing or already aged hence ending up importing manpower and brains to steer their country forward.

 

It is imperative to note as a result of this analogy that youths in Zimbabwe can play a pivotal yet crucial role in transforming the nation into positive economic growth.

 

The Zimbabwean crisis has adversely affected young people more than any other age group. It is the young who have deferred their dreams just to survive. Young people constitute the majority of the population and it is the young who have been scattered all over God’s green earth to eke a living.

 

Youths in Zimbabwe can centrally contribute to development through adding their voice to matters concerning the economy that is shaping economic policies, budgetary issues, sensible economic recovery road maps, and not withstanding the need to speak against administrative malpractices, corruption, mis-governance amongst other issues.

 

Currently, in Zimbabwe there is minimal inclusion of youths in governance matters, since youths arw under-represented in Parliament, government agencies, and every crucial areas of the economy.

 

The majority of youths in Zimbabwe are naive of commenting upon issues of economic development for they have been reduced to merely spectators rather than commentators or players. Of the employed few, the youths composition is very minimal and worrisome.

 

 

This degenerates to the discussion on some people overstaying their mandate. In parting, allow me to enlighten the discussion quoting from the contribution of Dr Shingi Munyeza when he said, ” Every generation has a set mandate, which sets up the next generation for success. If it misses its mandate or overstays its season it steals from the next generation and they will be worse off than when the current generation started. It takes magnamity and selflessness to to the next generation for them to run their course and succeed. Its time the older generation sets up the younger generation intentionally, deliberately and purposefully.”