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Headmaster convicted of driving without licence twice in two weeks

Cephas Shava

MWENEZI – Tafara Secondary School head Million Hlongwane has been
sentenced to 18 months in prison for driving without a licence but he will perform
community service instead of serving a jail sentence.
Appearing before Mandlenkosi Ndhlovu
on Thursday, Hlongwane pleaded guilty to charges of driving a motor vehicle
without a licence and failure to comply with a lawful instruction given by
police after he fled from a road block.
Six months of his sentence were suspended
while the remaining 12 months were also set aside on condition he performed 420
hour of community service at Rutenga Police Station starting from June 01.
Presented by prosecutor Charles
Masawi, it was the State’s case that on May 21 at around 10:12hrs,  Hlongwane was driving a Toyota Passo (AET
9568) when he was stopped at a police roadblock along the Rutenga – Sarahuru Road.
After failing to produce a driver’s
licence, he was asked to pull off the road but he sped off only to surrender
himself the following day after his bosses told him the police were looking for
him.
Last week, Hlongwane was in the
same court for driving that same car without a licence, and he was sentenced to one month in prison with an alternative
of paying a $100 fine.
He paid the fine and remained a free man.

MDC promises more demos after congress

                 Amos Chibaya 
Beatific Gumbwanda

CHIREDZI
– The
MDC Alliance has warned the government that it will organise demonstrations
after its elective congress scheduled for May 24 in Gweru.
Addressing party supporters in
the faction-ridden Chiredzi West at the Civic Centre grounds in Chiredzi Town
on Sunday, May 12, MDC Alliance national organising secretary Amos Chibaya accused
the Zanu PF government of trying to destabilise the opposition party ahead of
its congress.
He said the destabilisation plot
was one of the Zanu PF government’s strategies to deflect attention from its
glaring failure to stabilise the economy.
He pointed at the recent High
Court judgement nullifying the 2016 appointment of party leader Nelson Chamisa
to the party vice presidency and his subsequent rise to the presidency as one
of the many ways by which Zanu PF is trying to destroy the opposition.
“We are not going to be given a
leader by Zanu PF’s courts, never! We did our internal processes as required by
law after our icon, Morgan Tsvangirai had passed on. The (MDC) national council
resolved that Chamisa has to lead the party for two weeks before they said he
is by law allowed to act for 12 months. That’s why he stood as our presidential
candidate (in the 2018 harmonised elections).
“Khupe is a leader for another
political party, MDC-T which held its congress in 2018 at Stanley Square where
they elected leaders of their party. She also contested in the harmonised
elections and she is also currently in dialogue with Mnangagwa as a president
of her party. So the courts have nothing to do with our party,” said Chibaya.
He said the party will regroup
after congress and organise peaceful demonstrations to protest the worsening
economic conditions.
“We will unite party cadres
during our congress so that we speak with one voice. We are going to reclaim
our stolen vote soon after congress in order to address the economic crisis,”
said Chibaya.
Chiredzi West has so far failed
to elect new leadership and set up new structures due to factionalism and deep
internal divisions. Chibaya said he will preside over the elections himself on
Sunday this week after a rally that is expected to be addressed by Chamisa.

Another free eye care programme in Chivi

TellZim
Reporter

CHIVI
The
Council for the Blind in conjunction with the Chibi District Hospital is
scheduled to conduct yet another round of free cataract screenings on June 18
and operations on June 19-21 as part of their social responsibility work.
The programme comes
courtesy of Rtd Col Manasa Mahapa who mobilises the well-wishers to help people
with treatable sight problems every year.
A total of three
similar exercises have been held at Chibi District Hospital in the past, with hundreds
of people from the district and the other places coming to have their sight
restored free-of-charge.
“The
eye camp aims to give relief to people with eye problems like cataracts. This
is a community programme borne out of the desire to help people. We therefore advise
everybody in need of such services to come and receive the requisite medical attention.
“We expect many people to take
advantage of this offer and come for their life-changing experience or bring
their loved one with such challenges. This is not a programme just for the
people of Chivi but is for those in other districts as well. We understand
there are many people who are living as blind when all they need to get back
their sight are simple surgical procedures,” said Mahapa.
The operation is open
to any elderly people persons who can travel to Chivi on 18 June for screening.
Rtd Col said operations
were scheduled to be conducted throughout the day on 19-21 June.
For any clarification,
patients can contact OPN Mabhiza of Chivi District Hospital on 0772252723.

MDC’s Chibaya blames top party leadership for chaotic structures

                     Douglas Mwonzora

Beatific Gumbwanda

CHIREDZI-MDC Alliance national
organising secretary Amos Chibaya last week blamed the party’s top leadership
for the party’s loss in Chiredzi West during the harmonised elections last
year, saying imposition of candidates which saw some disgruntled party members
contesting in the national election as independents had cost the party dearly.
Chibaya addressed party
supporters at Chiredzi Civic Centre grounds on Sunday last where he attacked
some unnamed party leaders for manipulating the party’s primary elections last
year to suit their personal ambitions, much to the detriment of unity in the
district.
“We lost in Chiredzi West and you
don’t have to blame yourselves on that but you can blame party leaders. When we
visited Tshovani Stadium with President Nelson Chamisa, he ordered for a re-run
(of the primaries) but that was not done,” said Chibaya.
Chiredzi West’s primary elections
were chaotic resulting in many candidates contesting as independent candidates.
Simbarashe Baloyi and UK-based
businessman John Manganye stood as independent candidates after Stanley Themba
won during the chaotic primaries.
The parliamentary seat was later
won by Farai Musikavanhu of Zanu PF who had prevailed in his party’s own
chaotic primaries.
At the meeting, Chiredzi district
chairperson James Kampota claimed that the opposition party’s Masvingo
provincial chairperson James Gumbi was responsible for manipulating Chiredzi
West structures.
“I personally presided over the
formation of structures in Ward 3 and everything went well there. Later on, Chairman
Gumbi called me and declared the structures null and void,” said Kampota.
Chibaya said those who supported
independent candidates should not be barred from contesting for positions in
the new structures that he said will be formed next week.
He however said those who
contested as independents were not allowed to participate as they had
technically expelled themselves from the party.
“We don’t see any reason why
those who supported independent candidates must be barred from participating in
structures. Only those who stood as independent candidates should appeal to my
office stating why they stood as independent candidates and a committee will
decide whether to admit them back into the party or not,” Chibaya said.
During a recent provincial caucus
in Bulawayo ahead of the MDC Alliance congress, party’s secretary general
Douglas Mwonzora blamed the double candidates debacle that the party suffered
in many constituencies on the then national chairperson Morgan Komichi.

Two churches emerge at divided AFM Philadelphia Assembly

Precila Takabvirakare
Several
people have been shocked by developments at AFM Gutu Philadelphia Assembly
which have seen church members attending parallel Sunday services in two tents
facing opposite directions.
The
assembly has divided itself into two camps, with those loyal to Amon Madawo worshiping
in one tent while those that follow Cossam Chiyangwa use their own tent as
well.
Sources
said that the whole drama started a few weeks ago when Reverend Murinye, who
was the pastor at the assembly, resigned and the church elders began to quarrel
on their own.
Some
Madawo loyalists told TellZim News said they were tired of the shenanigans of
the other faction and were ready to do their own thing.
“Those
who follow Madawo are tired of the other faction and we think they are also
tired of us. We used to worship at Kingdom Assembly and formed this assembly as
a way of trying to dissociate ourselves with those disagreements but it seems
the whole problem has followed us and we are broken apart once again,” said one
congregant.
Other
church members said Rev Murinye resigned after getting fed up by the endless
squabbles in the church.
“He
felt people were no longer there to serve the word of the Lord but to push
their own power agendas. It is sad that the church is losing long-time faithful
members due to the power games of our leaders. The church is falling apart,”
said another member.

Villagers threaten Chief Maranda for protecting corrupt village heads

Cephas Shava
MWENEZI– Angry
villagers in Munyamane in Mwenezi East are reportedly threatening Chief Maranda
whom they accuse of trying to protect corrupt village head irregularly
appointed by his predecessor.
The
villagers have now removed five village heads and replaced them with community
chairpersons and are reportedly threatening Chief Maranda for organising a
meeting at Chemvana to try to resolve the conflict.
Chief
Maranda, however, chose to be diplomatic when TellZim News asked him about the
matter.
“It
is true that I convened a meeting at Chemvana but it was a very minor issue.
There are some few individuals who want to influence some villagers. The most
troublesome are those from village three but the problem is small,” said Chief
Maranda.
He
was also coy on responding to reports that some angry villagers had threatened
to burn down his vehicle.
Villagers
who spoke to TellZim News, however, confirmed they removed all the village
heads and replaced them with their own choices.
“People
are now under the leadership of chairpersons whom they have installed for
themselves. Chairpersons are the ones who are now presiding over our cases here.
The former village heads were corruptly appointed by the previous Chief Maranda
after they paid him. They were crooks who parcelled land to desperate home
seekers and those people are now facing eviction,” said one villager.
  
 

ZUVA celebrates BSI certification

Diana Gondongwe
Zuva Petroleum is celebrating being the first and only company in Zimbabwe’s energy sector to be awarded three
International Standards Organization certificates by the British Standards Institution (BSI).
Zuva Petroleum
received certificates for Quality Management System, Environmental Management System
and Occupational Health and Safety Management System all at once.
BSI is a business standards company that helps organisations all over
the world to make excellence a habit in their operations.
Speaking at the
ceremony, the then Minister of Energy and Power Development Joram Gumbo said he
was aware that attaining BSI certification was easy feat, adding that the
achievement proved that Zuva Petroleum was a company dedicated to excellence.
“I am aware that
the process of attaining BSI certification is not an easy one and that what we
are seeing today is a culmination of dedication, determination, devotion and
hard work that may have started a long time ago. I applaud the hard work and
commitment that Zuva Petroleum has put to attain this status. The attainment of
the three BSI certifications emphasises
Zuva’s commitment to providing excellent products and services to its customers,”
said Gumbo.
Zuva Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) Bethwell Gumbo said the recognition showed that Zuva
Petroleum was living up to international standards.
With this certification, we are not
only a Zimbabwean company by location but an international company by
standards. We are indeed a global player.
We are happy that we are the only company in Zimbabwe’s Energy sector to
score this treble, all at once, and the first Zimbabwean company to be
certified on the new ISO 45001:2018. This is a remarkable achievement. We are
the Barcelona, Manchester United & Bayern Munich of this industry,” said
Gumbo.

Another coup looms?


Upenyu Chaota

MASVINGO – When former President Robert Mugabe was forced out of
office by a military intervention in November 2017, the accusations were that
he was surrounded by criminals.
In the process of targeting those
criminals, Mugabe was forced out of office, a development which one can refer
to when analysing recent pronouncements by Zanu PF youths league boss Pupurai
Togarepi.
Togarepi last week came out guns blazing;
alleging that incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa was also now surrounded by
criminals.
The Gutu South Member of
Parliament (MP) issued a chilling warning to the ‘criminals’, telling them to
stop sabotaging the Second Republic.
In a public statement, Togarepi
said Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 was under siege from economic saboteurs that he
claimed were within and outside of Zanu PF.
“We were hopeful that
collectively as a nation, we would change and embrace the Second Republic and
its clear vision as enunciated by President Mnangagwa and we had a place for
everyone to ride on the train towards making this country a middle income
economy by 2030, but all the goodwill is fast dissipating as spoilers get back
to their default mode.
“Indeed, the more things change
the more they remain the same and that our people especially those in
leadership positions, be it in business or civil service are rigid and live in
a time warp with criminal mindsets and evil intentions.
“The country has correctional
facilities that are ever ready to accommodate criminals, and we have the list
of rich criminals who soon will have their day in court and find new homes in
places like Chikurubi where they rightly belong,” said Togarepi.
Togarepi said a moment of
reckoning was coming and there will be no sacred cows when the birds come home
to roost.
“A name and shame ceremony is
brewing and those who are sabotaging the Second Republic will find themselves
in places where they really belong. Forewarned is forearmed. We are aware of
these people and some occupy very high offices.
“These people will be unmasked
and the full wrath of the law will take its course because we will not allow a
few rotten apples to hold the nation at ransom. Restoration is a process that
includes total sacrifice and dedication and as a the vanguard of the party we
are prepared to bite the bullet and blaze the trail, lest we will be condemned
by future generations as the weak link that impended growth and dined with
enemies of the republic, both within and outside,” said Togarepi.
He said the Zanu PF youth league
will not hesitate to take matters into their own hands to deal with the cartels
who are profiteering while the masses suffer.
“Some profiteering elements have
created cartels and syndicates that are manipulating the economy and they are
earning millions while the broad masses suffer. 
We are saying that has to stop or we as the Zanu PF youth league, we
will take the matters into our hands and strip those unscrupulous empires that
are being built with stolen money.
“Selfish tendencies by some in
both the private and public sectors should be dealt with ruthlessly,” said
Togarepi.
Togarepi’s threats come at a time
when the country is groaning under serious economic challenges that have seen
all sectors affected with no solution in sight, amid reports of an impending
uprising from the long suffering masses.

Masvingo Council management blows Nyaradzo road money

             
City engineer Tawanda Gozo     
…implements fake road works for damage control
Diana Gondongwe
Barely
a month after Masvingo City Council erected road works signs and built a detour
from the very short strip of road from Bradburn Street to the Nyaradzo Life
Assurance Company building close by, the local authority has failed to make any
progress amid revelations that city fathers blew away the money intended for
the project.
City
fathers were embarrassed recently after questions were raised as to how the US$43
000 given to council by the life assurance company back in 2016 for the
construction of the road had been spent.
Council
then hurriedly put up structures to make it appear as if they were beginning to
construct the road in earnest, but it has since emerged that it was all about
damage control and a desperate attempt to save face.
In
the last full council meeting, city engineer Tawanda Gozo delivered a
lacklustre report claiming that the latest plans to surface the road had been
stalled by the prevailing fuel shortages.
In
an earlier full council meeting, Gozo had stammered and gave a lame response
that rains had prevented the implementation of the project for the past three
years after Ward 10 Councillor Sengerai Manyanga had quizzed him about his
appalling handling of the project.
Town
clerk Adolf Gusha also stood and gave assurances that the project was going to
be done without any further delay.
Council
insiders, however, told TellZim News the money was no longer there as it had
long vanished in the corridors of corruption.
“They
no longer have the money. It’s all gone and they don’t know what to do. Those
barriers and signs they erected on the Nyaradzo road are just an attempt to save
face. It is difficult to replace the vanished money using other council funds
because the project is unbudgeted for. It’s a scandal and heads would indeed
have rolled if our country was not inherently corrupt,” said the insider.
TellZim
News has fielded questions to the office of the Minister of Local Governance
Public Works and National Housing, July Moyo but they had not yet been
responded to by the time of going to print.

Zonful Energy in drive to eradicate paraffin use

Popular comic and actor David ‘Vharazipi’ Mubaiwa has endorsed Zoneful Energy products and services

Clayton Shereni
With power outages and load shedding resurfacing, solar
power giant Zonful Energy has launched its products in Bikita, with a target of
electrifying more than 10 000 rural households.
Zonful Energy Chief Executive Officer (CEO), William
Ponela said his organisation was on a drive to uplift marginalised communities
in Bikita district and the rest of Masvingo province by eradicating the use of
paraffin.
“We are targeting over 10 000 households here in
Bikita and we hope by 2023, everyone here will have moved from kerosene because
it is has a lot of indoor pollution. We also hope that by the time we move out
of Masvingo, everybody will have had access to cleaner energy,” said
Ponela.
Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) acting CEO,
Eddington Mazambani hailed Zonful Energy for its efforts to transform rural
communities’ access to cleaner energy.
“This is a very noble idea which plays into government’s
goal of improving access to electricity in rural communities. We are 100
percent behind such initiatives as they can actually improve the socio-economic
participation of people in rural areas,” said Mazambani.
The company works in conjunction with a Kenyan-based
solar power company Sun King and they have a wide range of solar-powered
packages which including lights, motion sensors and television sets.
Zonful Energy has so far also launched its products in
Gutu district, Manicaland province and some parts of Mashonaland provinces with
a target of solar-powering all poor communities in the country.