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Transform Zimbabwe challenges Zanu PF in Masvingo South

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TellZim Reporter

Renco Mine – Over the festive holidays, Transform Zimbabwe (TZ) Masvingo South leaders toured the constituency for a massive mobilisation and recruitment exercise which they said will see the ruling Zanu PF party getting a run for its money in the upcoming general election.
The TZ team was led by Justin Makota who aspires to represent the party as its parliamentary candidate in the election and the party’s district chairperson Devias Muchoko.
They toured wards 30, 26, 24, 23 and 35 with a meeting being held with party supporters in Ward 30 at Renco Mine Turn Off.
The team proceeded to Ward 26 at Chiwawa Shops where a group of youth members were waiting. Headman Danda attended the meeting and encouraged young, God-fearing people to stand up and occupy positions of influence. 
The youth in Ward 26 raised a pertinent issue of the distance to the polling station saying they walk about 8 km since they live at the boundary of the ward.
In Ward 24 at Guwa shopping centre, the TZ team interacted with parents and youth who complained about the cashless festive season which is blamed on governance failure by the Zanu PF led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
At Mavizhu shopping centre in Ward 23, the TZ soccer team was eagerly waiting for their promised soccer kit which was then delivered.
The party donated balls to the Ward 23 TZ youth through party youth chairperson Ernest Pikire Matewe.
The other set of soccer kit was donated to Ward 35 which happens to be in Renco Mine. Several issues that range from unemployment and underdevelopment were raised by the people of Renco and elsewhere in the constituency. 
The party also held a youth soccer tournament and ladies meeting on the same day and place. The tournament was made up of three main teams Chikuza, Number 9 and Nyikavanhu.
After the tournament, TZ representatives took time to have a youth talk with the players whom they encouraged to register to vote and improve themselves educationally.politics

Grandfather fakes death, leaves family for small house

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Brilliant Mukaro

BIKITA – A man from Murambiwa village under Chief Mkanganwi left tongues wagging after he left his wife and kids for a mistress before faking his own death to prevent people from looking for him.
Freddy Chimbunde, whose age was given as 75, put his relatives and friends in a panic mode a few days after Christmas Day when he used his mistress’ daughter’s mobile phone to call his relatives pretending to be a stranger who had found Chimbunde’s body hanging on a tree.
Chimbunde had reportedly been having an illicit affair with a married woman whose husband is saving a prison term. The woman was identified as Noster Mutanga.
Mudavanhu Mundenga, who is the Murambiwa village head, confirmed the incident saying he was disgusted by the shameless incident which he said was against traditional African custom.
He said he had taken the issue to Chief Mkanganwi’s court since Chimbunde and his lover failed to attend a village meeting he had called to deliberate the matter.
“It is disgusting that elderly people are at the forefront of mischief instead of them being the role models. I have taken the matter to Chief Mkanganwi’s court since he and his lover did not attend the village court I called.
“Chimbunde has lost the respect that we had for him and I am considering evicting him from my village since he has proven to be shameless.
A close family member who spoke on conditions of anonymity said when word of Chimbunde’s supposed death began to circulate, friends and relatives from all over came to pay their condolences and to commiserate with the grieving family.
The source said mourners spent almost a week gathered at the ‘deceased’s’ homestead while men searched the forest looking for the body.
All the while, Chimbunde continued to play his games, calling anonymously and giving confusing directions about where the body was.
His mistress, who is known in her village for her drinking habits, later sold out the deal and revealed that Chimbunde was at her place.
Relatives then went to check with Mutanga and witnessed the shock of their lives when they found the elderly Chimbunde hiding behind the door of one of the houses.
When contacted for a comment Chimbunde threatened that if people continue pestering him about the matter, he would this time around hang himself for real.local

Magwa couple celebrates wedding anniversary, academic achievements

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Prof Zvobgo (left) poses for a photo alongside Antony Magwa, Prof Magwa and the Magwa’s spouses

Brighton Chiseva

NYAJENA – Professor Wiseman Magwa and his wife Dr Simurofosa Magwa recently held a double ceremony for their 30th wedding anniversary and their academic achievements at their rural home in Tongofa village under Chief Nyajena over the weekend.
The event was attended by over 500 people and the guest of honour was Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) Vice Chancellor Professor Rungano Zvobgo who hailed the couple for not neglecting their rural home like what other educated and successful people do.
“When they succeed in life, many people forget their roots and they want to spend their lives in town. These two have not done that and this is the reason why we are celebrating their anniversary here. People need to develop their homes like what the Magwas have done so that you won’t be ashamed of it,” said Prof Zvobgo.
Tongofa village head Wicklife Musingarimi praised the Magwas for contributing to the village by helping to facilitate the electrification of the area.
Chief Fortune Charumbira, who was also a guest speaker, weighed in and referred to the Magwas as a light which should illuminate the way of others.
He urged all men to support their wives if they want to study and not to frustrate their ambitions.
Prof Magwa, who is the first and current Vice Chancellor of Reformed Church University (RCU), thanked fellow academics, family and friends saying his achievements were a result of their encouragement.
 “I thank my family and friends who supported this event to become a success that it is. I thank all the academics who are here; it has been their encouragement as well as my family’s that I have reached this far in pursuit of excellence,” said Prof Magwa.local

Five Chipinge men brutalised over $1

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TellZim Reporter

CHIPINGE – Five men were recently left for dead after they were viciously attacked by a gang of five men after an alteration over $1 change.
Simbarashe Matsvaire (23), Prosper Musabayana (20), Mutulisi Kaiboni (21), Samuel Sigauke (19) and Brian Guzete (26) of Gaza high-density suburb were viciously attacked by broken bootless after they demanded a $1 refund from the $3 they had paid for their transport costs from a night club to Gaza township.
They appeared at before magistrate Noah Gwatidzo while bandaged on their faces.
The five accused, Prince Zengeni (27) of 1759 Gaza O, Millan Charuma (26) of Coffee Research Station, Bright Tabana (26) of Watergate Farm, Clemence Chigidi (35) and Tagarira Chigidi (38) both of 5291 ZBS Extension appeared in court facing assault charges.
Witness Nyamundaya of the State said on the December 3, 2017 at around midnight, the complainants boarded a Mazda B200 Toyota vehicle at De Plaza Lodge for Gaza Township.
“The vehicle belonged to Shepherd Makuyana (37) who was also a passenger in the car. They agreed to pay $3 but on arrival at Total Service Station, Prince Zengeni, who was driving, told the complainants to disembark because he was no longer proceeding to Gaza.
“A misunderstanding ensued leading to the five complainants to demand a $1 refund but this did not go well with Zengeni,” he said.
In a furious rage, Zengeni grabbed Kaiboni, Musabayana and Sigauke one by one and threw them out of the vehicle.
“Zengeni’s co-accused persons, Tabana, Charuma and the Chigidi brothers joined in and started assaulting the complainants.
“Tabana stabbed Matsvaire with a broken bottle once on the left cheek and he fell on the ground, crawled from the scene and fled for his life.
“Charuma grabbed Musabayana by his hands while Tabana held him by the waist with Clemence Chigidi hitting him with an empty beer bottle which broke upon contact.
“Tagararira Chigidi took a piece of the broken bottle and stabbed Musabayana once on the neck, once on the cheek, once on the arm and once on the stomach.
Chigidi hit Kaiboni with his open bare hands twice and cut him with an unknown sharp object which he was holding and assaulted him again with a wooden plank all over his body,” he added.
Chigidi stabbed Sigauke with a broken bottle once on the cheek and stabbed Guzete with a piece of broken bottle once on the left cheek before fleeing from the scene.local

NPP national executive members Makausi, Uyoyo dump Mujuru

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Joice Mujuru

Upenyu Chaota

MASVINGO – It never rains but pours for the Joice Mujuru led National People’s Party (NPP) as it continues to lose key members with the latest being the national secretary for legal affairs Rodney Makausi and Masvingo provincial chairperson Shylet Uyoyo calling it quits.
In their resignation letters, seen by TellZim News, Makausi and Uyoyo say they have personal businesses to attend to, making them unavailable for party business.
Makausi indicated in the resignation letter addressed to NPP national chairperson Gift Nyandoro that he was parting ways with the party as they have other critical matters to attend to.
 “I wish to humbly notify you that I have crucial work which I need to be embarking on to such an extent that I will not have adequate time to devote myself to the party business. It would therefore only be logical that I stand down from my post for someone else to take over.
“I accordingly in the exercise of my constitutional and legal rights to belong to a political party of my choice inform you of my voluntary resignation from the National People’s Party,” said Makausi in his letter.
Uyoyo’s resignation letter addressed to national chairlady Marian Chombo said she was resigning from the party without giving any other reasons.
“Please accept this letter as formal notification of my resignation from National People’s Party,” said Uyoyo in her letter.
There are however, reports that both Makausi and Uyoyo plan to go back to Zanu PF. Makausi is also said to be interested in contesting for Masvingo Urban constituency.
When contacted for comment Makausi dismissed the allegations as mere bar talk saying his resignation was because he has personal business to attend to.
“I resigned from NPP because I have a lot of business to attend but I want to make it clear that I currently have no interests of contesting for any position in the election,” said Makausi.
Uyoyo made a clear hint she intends to retrace her footsteps back to Zanu PF, saying she had left the ruling party because of former President Robert Mugabe, who is no longer there.
“I left Zanu PF because of Mugabe and his wife; but he is now gone,” said Uyoyo.
NPP national spokesperson Jeffreyson Chitando said he was unaware of the resignation letters but said the party remains strong despite the current turbulence.
“I am yet to see the resignation letters but all I can tell you is that the party remains strong and committed to bring about the change which is long overdue in the country,” said Chitando.
Nyandoro could not be reached for comment by the time of going to print as his mobile was not reachable.local

Rutenga Zesa worker threatened with gun violence for dating married woman

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Cephas Shava

MWENEZI – Notice Ndlovu, a driver at Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) Rutenga branch, is living in fear after the husband of the woman he had an adulterous relationship with allegedly promised to shoot him, the Mwenezi Magistrates’ Court heard.
Ndlovu admitted to having an affair with Sifasonge Muleya’s wife.
He however dragged Muleya, an employee at Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), to the civil court seeking a protection order. He told the court that at one point in time, Muleya telephoned him swearing that he will shoot him dead for having an affair with his wife.
In his defence, Ndlovu pointed out that he fell in love with Muleya’s wife because he was not aware that she was married to another man. Muleya, however, dismissed the claims arguing that Ndlovu knew very well that the woman in question was married to him.
Muleya told the court that the matter was still troubling him and he requested for the case to be postponed as he was due for a special assignment at his work place.
Magistrate Langton Ndokera took his time trying to counsel the two men before postponing the matter to a later date as per Muleya’s request. The matter was due to be heard again by the time of going to print.

Gutu soldier arrested for attempted murder

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Precila Takabvirakare

GUTU – A member of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) residing in Mbwedza village under Chief Mazuru was last week arrested for attempted murder after allegedly stabbing a man from Chirefu village with a knife.
Life Mafuruse (33) allegedly stabbed and seriously injured Liberty Mubhawu on his left hand biceps and spinal area.
The soldier was hauled before the Gutu Magistrates’ Court charged with attempted murder as defined in the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 09:23 and remanded to 10 January 2018. He was advised to apply for bail at the High Court.
It is the State’s case that on the Christmas Day 2017 at Rineshanga business centre, Mabhau was walking with his friend (name withheld) when they met the Mafusire who was not in uniform.
Mafusire asked Mabhau’s colleague to identify himself but he failed, and mafusire responded by beating him.
Mabhau then asked the Mafusire why he was beating his friend and this infuriated the assailant who then stabbed the victim.
Magistrate Edwin Marecha lamented the amount of violence and physical abuse taking place on a daily basis. He said the people would be misplaced to think that improved literacy and knowledge of the law was enough to prevent crime.
“So I think the best way to teach the community is to give those who are found guilty tough sentences,” said Marecha.
Millicent Azangwe stood for the State.local

Drunk Chiredzi girl sits on the road, killed by car

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Clever Taperamoyo

MASVINGO – A drunk 16-year-old girl of Village 5 Uswaushava, Chiredzi, was ploughed down to death by a vehicle at the 61 km peg along Ngundu – Tanganda Road on January 2, at around 12 midnight.
The unusually named Trevor Ngorima left the homestead for Uswaushava business centre where she took alcohol in the company of other three juveniles.
The four then left the business centre at around midnight on their way home but Trevor, in her drunken stupor reportedly sat in the middle of the road.
An unidentified vehicle then came and ploughed into her, leading to the girl’s death on the spot.
Provincial Police Spokesperson, Inspector Charity Mazula confirmed the incident and urged parents to look after their children.
“Parents should monitor and make sure that children below the age of 18 do not drink alcohol. Even bar owners should desist from selling alcohol to children below the age of 18,” Insp Mazula.
On the same day, two men were also crushed by a train while sleeping on a railway track along the Mbizi – Chiredzi railway line in Triangle.
Before Bhidiri (21) of Village 1, Basi and Paison Chikwanya (24) of Village 6, Chahoba in Triangle met at Muzhu rail hold to board a train to Rutenga on their way to South Africa.
The two reportedly fell asleep on the rail line while waiting for the train. Fanuel Mutakwa, the engine man with the locomotive, hooted loudly but when he managed to stop, the two were already crushed.
Inspector Mazula also said under no circumstance should people sleep on the roads or railway lines as those were dangerous areas.local

Chipinge: A hotspot for gender-based violence

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TellZim Reporter

Chipinge has been identified as a hotspot for gender based violence (GBV) as well as early child marriages due to the district’s peculiar cultural practices.
The remark was made recently at the official launch of Culture Actions: Gender-based Violence, Early Child Marriages and Climate Change Programme in Hanganya village in Ward 8.
The programme is a brainchild of various organisations that include Diocese of Mutare Community Care Programme (DOMCCP), Culture Fund of Zimbabwe Trust and other organisations.
Speaking at the official launch, Culture Fund of Zimbabwe Trust executive director, Farai Mpfunya said they chose to launch the programme in Chipinge because of certain cultural practices that make it a gender-based violence hotspot.
“We targeted Chipinge because there are certain traditions and practices that are peculiar and these make it an area where gender-based violence is likely to occur.
“Issues to do with climate change such as floods also make it a likely hotspot for early child marriages and gender-based violence.
“We were also drawn to work in Chipinge because we were invited by our partners in this region who are willing to co-ordinate and deal with issues of gender-based violence and early child marriages,” Mpfunya said.
Speaking at the launch, DOMCCP Chipinge project officer Ronald Chihana said there were many factors to do with climate change and environmental issues that are leading to gender-based violence.
“The Culture Actions Programme targets three thematic areas that are gender-based violence, early child marriages and climate change because they are interlinked.
“There are many factors on climate change and environmental issues that are instigating gender-based violence.
“If there is hunger caused by lack of rains, men would go out to look for jobs and women are left home.
“This can lead to economic abuse because the man knows that he is the one who is working and women are left as dependents.
“This scenario can also lead to physical abuse in terms of labour where women are left work in fields yet men are elsewhere,” Chihana said.local

Chiredzi Town chair to contest Chiredzi West

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Francis Moyo


Beatific Gumbwanda

CHIREDZI – Town Council chairperson Francis Moyo has made clear his intentions to contest the Chiredzi West parliamentary seat which is currently held by Darlington Chiwa who is under severe pressure for his connections to the defeated G40 faction.
Former Tongaat Hullet agriculture director Farai Musikavanhu has also indicated his desire to take the seat on a Zanu PF ticket come election time.
Other people who are jostling for the same seat include Samson Makonese, Titus Maluleke and Norman Sharara.
When G40 had gained the upper hand in the days leading to the military intervention codenamed ‘Operation Restore Legacy’ in November last year, Moyo found himself on the back foot and he escaped expulsion by a whisker.
Moyo, who was allegedly aligned to the rival Team Lacoste, said he was ready to leave his current position as Ward 4 councillor.
 “I have made up my mind now and I am joining the legislative race. I am arranging for a ward meeting with my party leaders in order to inform them of the new developments,” said Moyo.local