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Strict fees requirements: Nhema Primary School fails to enroll grade ones

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Zaka DSI Beaula Shambambeva

Brighton Chiseva

ZAKA – There has been a sharp decrease in the enrolment of grade one pupils at Nhema Primary amid claims that the school head is asking for full fees before a child is accepted, TellZim News can reveal.
Close sources claimed the school had enrolled not more than 30 grade one pupils for two classes as of Tuesday this week, saying by this time last year when the new full fees rule had not been put in place, the school had enrolled 108 pupils.
No comment could be obtained from the head Georgina Mushauri since she kept on saying she was busy.
Zaka DSI Beaula Shambambeva played down the low enrollment rate, saying it was usually the case with rural grade one pupils at the start of first term.
“We normally see an increase in the number of children coming to school later on. The first week of the term presents many challenges because parents do not send their children to school as early as the term begins,” said Shambambeva.
However, parents who spoke to TellZim News said rural schools usually allow grade one pupils to enroll even with zero fees, meaning their parents would be expected to pay later.
“We all know that it is difficult to raise full fees at once in rural areas due to economic hardships and the month of January is worse,” said one parent.
Mushauri was last year reported to have clashed with the School Development Committee (SDC) over alleged abuse of school funds and resources but was reportedly being protected by Shambambeva.local

Chief Supt Ncube wins case in botched stand deal

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….as parties opt for out-of-court settlement

Clever Taperamoyo

MASVINGO – Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)’s Chief Superintendent Philip Ncube’s legal battle to recover money that he lost in a botched residential stand scheme ended recently with both parties agreeing to an out-of-court settlement.
Chief Supt Ncube, represented by Collen Maboke of Ruvengo, Maboke and Company, was suing Edton Investment (Pvt) Ltd to recover over US$5 000 he contributed starting in 2012.
The case took several twists and turns in the Masvingo Civil Court until the feuding parties ultimately agreed to settle the matter amicably.
Through the deal, Edton Investments will pay Ncube US$5 850 in form of three instalments starting from February 15, 2018.
Ncube had however wanted to be paid US$6 267.50 being US$5 450 for money contributed towards purchase of a residential stand, US$545 as 10 percent collection commission, US272.50 as five percent interest per annum and legal costs.
According to the plaintiff’s particulars of claim, in 2011, Ncube joined the National Housing Development Trust Scheme and made monthly contributions.
He was then allocated stand number 492A Riverside Township measuring 1295 square metres and an agreement was entered in March 2012.
In July 2013, Ncube was told to stop his monthly contributions and asked to attend a meeting at Chevron Hotel where it was revealed that Edton Investments had taken over the scheme. It was promised that considerations were going to be made for those who had made contributions to the National Housing Development Trust.
At that time, Ncube had contributed US$2 650 but he later deposited another US$2 800 and was given a new stand, Number 955 of the remaining extent of Riverside measuring 500 square metres.
Sometime later, Ncube was informed that the layout plan had changed, thereby affecting the size of his stand which now measured 800 square metres and an official agreement of sale was drafted.
He later on discovered that the layout plan was not approved by the required offices, meaning that he was illegally allocated the stand.
Through his lawyers, Ncube wrote to Edton Investments on June 26, 2017 advising that he wished to cancel the agreement and be reimbursed of his money but the company refused to pay back the full amount, leading to the civil suit.local

Rujeko boy commits suicide over perfume

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Nyasha Marumbi

MASVINGO – A 16-year-old boy from Rujeko C committed suicide last week after a misunderstanding with his sister over perfume.
Tony Tanaka Zvandikona drank pesticide after his sister accused him of stealing his perfume.
Acting Masvingo Provincial Police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa urged parents to keep toxic pesticide out of reach of children.
“We are saddened by the death of Tony and we urge parents to keep toxic pesticides out of reach of children or in locked cabins to prevent incidents of that nature,” said Ass Insp Dhewa.
On Saturday, January 13, 2018 at around 12:00, Tony was home playing with his sister 23-year-old sister Romana who then accused him of stealing her perfume, leading to a fight.
After losing the fight, Tony got angry and took a pesticide, Quick Force, and rushed to the toilet where he ingested it.
When Romana asked Tony, who was now staggering and vomiting in the passage, what had happed, he told her that he had took the poison. The boy was then rushed to hospital where he died at around 22:00 hrs.local

Mwenezi man gets maintenance from wife

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Cephas Shava

MWENEZI – A man has won the right to receive monthly maintenance money from his ex-wife after successfully arguing his case in the Mwenezi Civil Court.
When the case first reached the courts late last year, Chamunorwa Zhiradzago, who resides at Rutenga growth point, was claiming a monthly maintenance of US$150 from his wife Sithokozile Chikunguri.
Magistrate Honest Musiiwa, however, awarded him a monthly allowance of US$35 from Chikunguri who is a teacher at Mashura Primary School in Mberengwa.
During the court hearing, a teary-eyed Zhiradzago said he was still legally married to Chikunguri and had helped her further her education but she had let him down in return.
 “When she was in her final year at college, she began going out of the bedroom to answer some of her phone calls. When I asked for explanations, she would scold me saying it was none of my business.
“She later left home, taking all entire household property with her and I was left with nothing except for the clothes I was wearing on that day. Right now, we have two children together but she does not allow me to see them and I was once severely assaulted when I visited the children,” the tearful Zhiradzago told the court during his initial appearance last year.
He accused his wife of cohabitating with a Mberengwa-based businessman whom he identified as Laison Ndlovu.
Through her defence lawyer, Chikunguri, however, argued that Zhiradzago did not deserve any maintenance benefit since both their children were in her custody.
During the hearing, magistrate Musiiwa made it clear that the issue of rights to receive maintenance was not confined to one gender.local

Judge President praises Masvingo High Court

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From left…City of Masvingo mayor Hubert Fidze, Provincial Affairs Minister Josaya Hungwe, Justice Chiweshe and Chief Charumbira during the official opening of the 2018 legal year at Masvingo High Court

Nyasha Marumbi

MASVINGO – Judge President, Justice George Chiweshe last week hailed the work being done by the local High Court, saying many backlogs in criminal and civil cases had been cleared.
Addressing members of the judiciary and the media to officially open the 2018 legal year, Justice Chiweshe highlighted what he called the significant rise in the number of both civil and criminal cases that were successfully handled by the court.
The Masvingo High Court was officially opened in May 2016 but only became operational in September of the same year after the appointment of the first resident judges, justices Garainesu Mawadze and Joseph Mafusire.
Justice Chiweshe said a total of 274 civil cases were received during the 2017 legal year, with 205 of them having been completed already.
Some 968 criminal cases were received with 778 of them being completed, representing an 80 percent clearance rate.
It was also heard that the High Court received 470 criminal cases for review from the Magistrates’ Court compared to 193 in 2016. Of these, 448 have been completed.
Some 71 criminal appeals and 61 civil appeals were handled by the High Court as compared to 29 criminal and 13 civil appeals in the 2016 legal year. Of these, 56 criminal and 36 civil appeals were completed during the period under review.
Justice Chiweshe hailed the new political dispensation ushered in by Operation Restore Legacy which he said had opened up more democratic space to allow the rule of law to thrive.
“Our overview of the 2017 legal year must recognise that there is a new political dispensation in the country following what has been dubbed “Operation Restore Legacy”….led by the Zimbabwe Defense Forces and has opened up the democratic space and enhanced the rule of law in the country,” said Chiweshe.
The official opening of the 2018 legal year in Masvingo was attended by many dignitaries including the Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs Josaya Hungwe, City of Masvingo mayor Hubert Fidze, National Council of Chiefs president Fortune Charumbira, Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) general secretary Reverend Charles Juro, various magistrates, lawyers and prosecutors.top news

Former NPP executive Uyoyo buried

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Shylet Uyoyo

TellZim Reporter

Former National People’s Party (NPP) Masvingo provincial chairperson Shylet Uyoyo who passed away on January 12, 2017, in Zvishavane after a short illness has been buried.
Uyoyo was buried at Masvingo Provincial Heroes’ Acre after being declared a provincial hero.
Prior to her death, Uyoyo had resigned from NPP saying she was a taking a sabbatical from politics.
NPP national spokesperson Jeffreyson Chitando praised her contributions to the party. 
“Though she had resigned from our party, we remember the role she played in building this party.
“She sacrificed her time and resources to build the party. Uyoyo’s dedication to this country will be greatly remembered as she fought for the liberation of this country.
“NPP president Dr Joice Mujuru and the whole party would always remember your contribution to the struggle for a democratic Zimbabwe,” said Chitando.
Uyoyo was expelled from Zanu PF in 2014 during the ‘Gamatox’ purges but she recently made indications of re-joining Zanu PF.local

We didn’t want Mugabe anymore, Chief Charumbira says

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Fortune Charumbira

Itai Muzondo

GWERU – President of the National Council of Chiefs, Fortune Charumbira last week said traditional leaders had grown tired of former President Robert Mugabe such that they could not wait to see his back.
Charumbira was speaking at the Zanu PF conference centre in Gweru during the handover of brand new vehicles to chiefs by President Emmerson Mnangagwa over the weekend.
 “As chiefs, we are Zanu PF. This is the party we have always rallied behind and will always follow and support. There have been ups and downs in Zanu PF but because we are Zanu PF, we just follow what the party gives us.
“If they give us a lame president, we will just support him and when a good president comes, we will still support the party. During Mugabe’s time, we had already seen that there is no future but we just followed the leader who had been chosen by the party,” Charumbira said.
He claimed that chiefs had played their own part in the removal of Mugabe from power.
“Now we have a new administration which we had long foreseen with Mnangagwa as Zim 1 and Chiwenga as Zim 2. We are ready to support them as we did when we had Mugabe removed from power,” he said.
He continued his rumbling speech even though a note advising him to stop had been slipped to him by traditional leadership director, Felix Chikovo.
“I am receiving a note here that I am I must censor my speech as I am live on broadcast but I won’t because the world should know the truth.
“I also want to thank this new dispensation for being truthful as the Mugabe regime was full of lies. We were promised these vehicles way back but nothing materialised. I wonder where their ethos were, kunyepera varume vakuru, vanoremekedzwa vakadai,” said Charumbira.
Section 281 of the constitution forbids traditional leaders from being members of any political parties, acting in a partisan manner and furthering the interests of any political party.top news

Zanu PF supporters attack Zaka MDC-T chair

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Amos Kumire after the attack

Brighton Chiseva

ZAKA – Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) Zaka East youth chairperson Amos Kumire is lucky to be alive after he sustained severe injuries during an assault by five people alleged to be Zanu PF supporters.
The police could not be drawn into commenting on the matter which they said was due for the courts although the case was not heard in the Zaka Magistrates’ Court on Monday reportedly because the magistrate was away.
Kumire told TellZim News he was asked by prosecutors to wait for a medical report being done in Harare to be put together with the first one done at Musiso Hospital where he got admitted soon after the savage attack.
He said he was convinced the assault was political, adding that he knew the assailants very well.
“I was attacked by people that I know very well (names supplied). One of them invited me to his home to collect cotton fertilisers and chemicals that he had previously denied me saying it was not meant for MDC people.
“When I got there with my wife, he said he wanted to show me what Zanu PF was capable of doing. He hit me with a fist and when I tried to run away, I was ambushed by his other friends who were hiding near the homestead,” said Kumire.
MDC-T Ward 19 councillor, Peter Imbayarwo said he personally rushed Kumire to Musiso Hospital where he was admitted for several days.
“He was assaulted by five people whom he said he knows and I rushed him to the police to make a report before proceeding to hospital,” said Imbayarwo.local

MDC Masvingo factional wars reach boiling point

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Morgan Tsvangirai


Upenyu Chaota

Factionalism within the MDC-T has reached a boiling point in Masvingo, plunging the whole province into chaos after the district recommended the suspension of City of Masvingo mayor, Hubert Fidze and five other district executives on charges of insubordination, triggering a groundswell of anger and discontent within structures.
In response to the suspensions, disgruntled party members are now calling for the fall of the district.
The Masvingo Urban constituency has become a hotbed within the MDC structures after some heavyweights among them Takanai Mureyi, Bonface Mazarire and Tongai Matutu said to be vying for the seat in the forthcoming elections.
Matutu, who came back to MDC-T after abandoning the Tendai Biti-led People’s Democratic Party (PDP), announced he was not interested in any position but was content with being a card carrying member.
Meanwhile, Matutu has embarked on philanthropic work of paying school fees for underprivileged pupils in the constituency, a move which has irked the district executive, which feels the former Masvingo Urban legislator is undermining their authority to position himself to take the seat.
Two weeks ago, Matutu organised an event where he handed school uniforms and fees to the underprivileged and the event was graced by Fidze and other members from the district who have now been served with suspension letters.
Among the suspended district executive members are Philip Mugabe, Elizabeth Mahachi and Thokozile Muchuchuti. Matutu was himself given a prohibition order while Fidze was recommended to the province for a disciplinary hearing.
The prohibition letter sent to Matutu ordered him to stop conducting party business and directed him to return party property which is said to be in his possession.
“You are warned not to run party programmess without the knowledge and approval of the district. Furthermore, now that you are back in the party after a break away, we advise you to surrender party assets that went missing during your tenure as the provincial secretary.
“You are further advised to service and maintain a party truck which you vandalised during your break away,” reads the letter signed by Masvingo Urban district secretary general Faustino Murambatsvina.
Masvingo Urban district also delivered a letter to the provincial chairperson James Gumbi recommending disciplinary against Fidze for attending ‘an unsanctioned meeting’.
“We write to inform you that the Mayor of Masvingo Hubert Fidze blessed an unsanctioned party meeting sponsored by Tongai Matutu. Given that he is a provincial member, we recommend that you institute necessary disciplinary action,” reads the letter.
MDC-T Masvingo provincial chairperson James Gumbi said he was yet to be briefed on the issue, adding that the province will see to it that the matter is resolved amicably if it reaches his office.
“It sounds funny that people are suspended for attending a function which does not have anything to do with politics. I haven’t been briefed but once I do I will give you the full details.
“We are having a provincial meeting on Sunday so if the matter comes to my office, we will put it on the agenda,” said Gumbi.
Mureyi, on the other hand, urged members to be united and prepare for the forthcoming elections. He said there was no bad blood between him and other candidates, urging members of the party to feel free to vote for candidates of their choice.
“I believe in unity. We should be united and have that democratic right to vote for candidates of our own choice. People should respect the party constitution and the leadership must unite the people,” said Mureyi.
MDC-T Veterans Activist Association (VAA) Masvingo provincial chairperson Tichaona Chiminya slammed the district for what he said was a push for factional agendas.
 “We cannot be found creating fissures in the party at this point in time. We have an election by the corner and we do not want to suspend people for no apparent reason. You cannot just wake up and think you want to suspend someone and just do it without following proper party procedures.
“There is no solid case to warrant any suspensions. We need everyone and we cannot afford to suspend each other now with few months before the election,” said Chiminya.
On his part, Matutu said he had no case to answer since his donation was not a party event but was organised at personal level.
“People should be able to separate Matutu the man and Matutu the politician. Not everything I do is politically-motivated so there is no need to let the district know other things I do at personal level.
“I like helping people and it is my calling. The district is offside and there is drought of reasoning among our leaders. How can they recommend disciplinary action against the mayor because he has done his civic duties?
“Cllr Fidze occupies a civic office, meaning that at times his position may force him to attend even events organised by people with links to Zanu PF. Why make noise now because he has graced Matutu’s function?” said Matutu.top news

Police bosses protecting fake prophet

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It’s everywhere! Zvazara – even at my place at Chitima market people are talking about it. Asi hamunyare makaita seiko? Zuro ndizuro it was Chihuri being accused of corruption but now it seems the rot has cascaded down to provincial and district levels in the force. People are really losing the little confidence in our police. Many of them behave like ndivo vakatanga Zanu PF and they always try to bend the law so that they can please those in Zanu PF.
Do you still remember how police beat up Tsvangirai and other MDC supporters gore riya? How they banned a High Court-approved MDC-T rally in Zvishavane last year? Many of them are not professional at all; but now that Mugabe is gone handei tione! Mapombi knows very well that the majority will go home chete handiti Chihuri wakabaya madhongi achikuma. I thought Chihuri was invincible ka ini all along – in fact I thought he was the founding director of ZRP because aiita madiro aGeorgina chaiwo.
We are still seeing some officers with that mentality yekufunga kuti police ndeyavo vanoita zvavanoda nayo – it’s just a matter of time comrades. Mapombi now understands why even ED prefers army to police on his security team. Anyway, I will not go deeper on that one otherwise I will raffle feathers tikapedzesera tava kupiwa macharges of treason nekuti tikaramba tava kutaurisa words like COUP will be unavoidable.
But Mapombi was disturbed by the news she got recently about how some senior police officers at Central are protecting a well-known fake prophet who runs a what what Ministries church. The pastor is fake and a number of dockets have been opened against him but nyaya dzingotsikwa-tsikwa simply because some police bosses go to his church where they are given very false prophecies.
The prophet recently impregnated two ladies from the church and Mapombi heard one of the girls is 17-year-old. The prophet is now forcing the girl to abort because vava kutya jere. Mapombi heard that the issue is now an open secret kuchurch but the police bosses are making frantic efforts to block the girl from opening a docket against the self-proclaimed prophet. Hamunyare makaita seiko?
Ko nhai shefu Mofolo munoregereiko zvakadaro zvichiitika. It’s the talk of the town and imagine mukazoonawo isu vana Mapombi tozvinzwawo kwedu kuChitima uku. I’m sure even Makedenge or Ncube are aware of it – ko zvinozivikanwa nemunhu wese kani. Please madam, we want to see justice taking its course. We don’t care about him being a fake prophet but his open zip policy preying on innocent young girls, underage for that matter! Aaah kusanyara chaiko!
Anyway, Mapombi will not waste much time on this fake prophet but ndakagara ndazvitaura kare kuti tumachurch tunopindirwa kuma industry kana muma garage hatuna maturo. Industries and garages are not for churches, please. Haaa zvakangokonzereswawo nekamudhara kaye kekwaZvimba kakavondonga economy kusvika macompany avhara.
Mapombi still suspects that Zanu PF has a hand mukurwara kwaMorgiza chete. I’m not saying Zanu inogadzira cancer but mukabvunza Bob zvakanyatsonaka anokutsemurirai gure rese. Maybe for those who do not know, there are chemicals ekuti akaisiwa mucup obva abvisiwa cup yosukwa, the chemical will remain potent for years and if one uses that cup to drink tea, one would consume the chemical bit by bit, causing cancer.
Anyway, God is the giver and taker of life. Kurwara hakusiko kufa – may Tsvangirai get well soon. Mapombi heard kuri kubvira chimoto chaiko. Kkkkkkk power is too sweet I guess. I heard Chamisa, Mudzuri, Khupe and Mukoma Doug vese vari kudawo chinzvimbo chaSave ichochi. Ahh hanzi naMwonzorawo. Mapombi is not so educated but I can tell you that Zanu PF will win the elections rakacheka nyika if the MDC fails to put its house in order. Musazoti handina kutaura.
But MDC-T so, mahwani. Those guys are a big joke. Mapombi heard MDC-T Masvingo urban district executive has been unleashed and is calling members for hearings for no apparent reason because some are afraid that their preferred candidates will lose elections if rivals are not quickly taken care of. Kkkkkk how can you suspend Hubert Fidze of all the people? Ko Tongai Matutu aita problem yei hake aita donation to the less privileged? I bet with the last drop of my blood that MDC-T will never win elections with this kind of attitude and behaviour. Kufanana neZanu PF here inongosunga maG40 chete? Ngwarai mhani imi makaita Seiko? Kuita sevana vakazvarirwa pabarika kudai.
It’s almost lunch time guys let me go ndindozvikangira zvangu maputi angu ndizvidyire, kutyei zvangu munyika yakatorerwa Mugabe nana mukoma ikapiwa ED. These days I’m enjoying big time because rotten bananas ari tii ndiri kutombomabikisa kachasu zvangu.  Before I go, did I hear correctly that Mphoko once attempted to take over imba yaJoice Mujuru yaaigara yegovernment? Can someone tell me kuti aingova manyepo because Mphoko haangambodaro mhani. What I can agree kuti Mhpoko can do is to go and stay in a five star hotel even for two years. I will miss Mphoko for sure. Mboko imboko!mapombi