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By Simba Chikanza The Zimbabwean government risks being referred to the United Nations Security council after it failed to report a case of suspected Corona virus in a woman who recently returned from China and just yesterday presented herself to her doctor and died a day later. The symptoms explained are synonymous with the novel coronavirus, and yet the Zimbabwean government has been silent on this amid revelations the state is not checking people who enter through the RGM airport and not quarantining those from affected regions.
To date the Zim government has submitted records to the United Nations and other bodies claiming that there are no cases at all of coronavirus in the country. And just today the live satellite map should the country is clear of coronavirus. However just 2 days before Parliament debated that there are several people who are currently current quarantined in Norton. Subsequent tests at Wilkins indicated negative for Coronavirus.
So what did she die of? What are the doctors saying? You're aware hiding such infor on infections will get you referred to the UN Security Council? She ruled that the Treason case is complex hence state needs more time before setting a trial date at the High Court. Despite all the persecution I presently face through these needless remands, I stand firm in my belief that even the purest fountain is not so free from mud, as I am innocent of these spurious allegations.
This however will not deter me in my quest for a better Zimbabwe. A big shout out to my wonderful counsel Jeremiah Mutongi Bamu, I appreciate youโฆ. By A Correspondent- Jabulani the son of the late renowned traditional healer, Sekuru Ndunge born Charles Makuyana has approached Chipinge magistrate courts seeking to distribute property with his estranged wife, Ethel Loreen Jenhu following their divorce recently.
In his court papers, Makuyana is seeking the return of three vehicles; a Toyota Prado, Toyota Bubble, and Toyota Picnic, which were given to him by his late father, four-car radios and a house in Usunga Suburb in Chipinge. He also contended that he also helped Jenhu to start a chicken project from which she managed to buy the Honda Fit vehicles which she now uses as taxis and also bought a stand in Glenview suburb in the Eastern Highlands town.