MONEY CHANGERS REMAIN DEFIANT

Money changers in the Central Business District have
remained defiant despite calls for necessary precautions on the COVID-19 that
has hit neighbours Zambia and South Africa.

There are fears that changing money through many hands
might result in t…

Money changers in the Central Business District have remained defiant despite calls for necessary precautions on the COVID-19 that has hit neighbours Zambia and South Africa. There are fears that changing money through many hands might result in them contracting the virus in the event that it is detected in the country but the money changers seem unconcerned.  Though it is not thought to

Coordinated actions in preparing and responding to COVID-19 in Zimbabwe

Communique by the NANGO Health Sector Source: Coordinated actions in preparing and responding to COVID-19 in Zimbabwe – The Zimbabwean Coordinated actions in preparing and responding to COVID-19 in Zimbabwe Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) working and programming under the National Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (NANGO) health sector led by Zimbabwe AIDS Network (ZAN) engaged through […]

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Communique by the NANGO Health Sector

Source: Coordinated actions in preparing and responding to COVID-19 in Zimbabwe – The Zimbabwean

Coordinated actions in preparing and responding to COVID-19 in Zimbabwe

Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) working and programming under the National Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (NANGO) health sector led by Zimbabwe AIDS Network (ZAN) engaged through various platforms and came up with a common position in response to Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) outbreak. COVID 19 was declared a global epidemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 30 January 2020 and is spreading rapidly and causing untold deaths.

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CSOs in the health sector are concerned that any potential spread of COVID-19 has social, economic, and security threats for the country. Further, taking into consideration that the Constitution of Zimbabwe, Universal Health Coverage, Transition Stabilization Program, National Health Strategy and Sustainable Development Goals, which are strategic agendas for the socio-economic transformation of the health sector in the country, will be severely disrupted by disease outbreaks such as the COVID-19 if there are no measures for timely coordination, collaboration, and communication of bold decisions.

Cognizant that any potential COVID-19 spread in Zimbabwe would be devastating in light of the multiple health challenges that the country is already faced with, which include: (1) incapacitation of health personnel; (2) acute shortage of essential drugs owing to foreign exchange incapacities (3) existing endemic diseases such as HIV, TB and Malaria, (4) antiquated health equipment and infrastructure, with limited resilience to numerous disease outbreaks;

Noting the role of public health institutions to respond to public health emergencies as declared by WHO and all relevant stakeholders;

Noting and cognizant of the strong evidence that health security depends on the establishment of resilient and adaptive national health systems, with a clearly defined public health coordination mechanism that is well funded;

Acknowledging efforts by the Ministry of Health and Child Care and other stakeholders including CSOs, private sector and the statement by the President of Zimbabwe in response to COVID-19 outbreak;

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Commits to coordinate efforts and collaborate with other stakeholders including the Government in response to COVID-19.

Welcomes the statement made by Government to enhance capacity to respond to any potential cases of COVID-19.

Enhances community-based monitoring and surveillance for COVID-19.

Ensures effective communication and community engagement by sharing correct, apt and timely information concerning COVID-19.

Calls upon the Government of Zimbabwe to consider the following actions as part of the national response:

  • To restrict entry into the country of people coming from countries with confirmed cases;
  • To facilitate the repatriation of citizens who may want to come back home, but ensure that they are properly assessed to identify potential cases of COVID-19;
  • To ring-fence national resources to support a robust national response and
  • To enhance the mental well-being of people in quarantine zones and for health care providers.

We call upon CSOs to consider the following actions as part of the national response:

  • To redesign programming methodologies including reviewing conferences, workshops and international travel;
  • To enhance workplace safety issues through providing hand sanitizers and scale down on meetings; and
  • To ensure the wellness of staff members through introducing flexible working hours.

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Gudyanga trial date set

Source: Gudyanga trial date set | The Herald Francis Gudyanga Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter The trial of former Mines and Mining Development secretary Francis Gudyanga, who is facing criminal abuse of office charges, has been set for April 24. Gudyanga, who is also a former Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) board chairman, allegedly paid US$1 […]

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Source: Gudyanga trial date set | The Herald

Gudyanga trial date setFrancis Gudyanga

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter

The trial of former Mines and Mining Development secretary Francis Gudyanga, who is facing criminal abuse of office charges, has been set for April 24.

Gudyanga, who is also a former Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) board chairman, allegedly paid US$1 629 500 to a foreign firm through a local agricultural company, Pedstock Investments.

Gudyanga appeared before magistrate Mr Hoseah Mujaya on Tuesday and was remanded to his trial date after the new prosecutor handling the case indicated to the court that she needed more time to peruse the docket and prepare for trial.

Initially, the matter was being handled by Mrs Veneranda Munyoro, who recused herself.

It is the State’s case that during the period extending from September 2014 to December 2015, Gudyanga, acting as the permanent secretary, ordered MMCZ to pay US$1 629 500 to Glammer (Private) Limited.

Gudyanga allegedly instructed MMCZ to pay Glammer through Pedstock Investments, as the former was a foreign company.

He also allegedly lied that the money was to be accounted for as dividends to the stakeholder, which was the Government of Zimbabwe.

Acting on the misrepresentation, MMCZ released the money to Pedstock Investments, the court heard. It was later discovered that the money had nothing to do with MMCZ. Neither was it being paid to the Government of Zimbabwe, but to Gudyanga.

was used in a fraudulent arrangement Gudyanga had made.

Dividends were supposed to be paid to the permanent secretary, who then issues a receipt of acknowledgement.

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PARI RESTRICTS VISITORS

People bringing patients to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals
will with immediate effect be limited to two.

In addition, visitors to the same patients will also be
limited to two. Only two entrances to the hospital shall be used and anyone
coming in…

People bringing patients to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals will with immediate effect be limited to two. In addition, visitors to the same patients will also be limited to two. Only two entrances to the hospital shall be used and anyone coming into the health facility would be subjected to screening. In a statement this morning, Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals said these where part of their