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Mayor’s Christmas Cheer Fund launched

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Fidze greets Masvingo Urban Ward 7 Cllr Richard Musekiwa at the launch of the Christmas Cheer Fund

Clever Taperamoyo

City of Masvingo mayor Hubert Fidze on Wednesday, October 18, launched the Mayor’s Christmas Cheer Fund 2017 as part of efforts to mobilise resources to give to the disadvantaged this festive season.
The fund is customary fundraising initiative which is designed to mobilise resources that are then distributed to the elderly, the poor, the disabled and disadvantaged children towards Christmas.
Last year, the fund raised some US$7 015 which was donated to such charities as Copota school for the blind, Alpha Cottages children’s home, Association for the Visually Handicapped, Pioneer Trust, Masvingo General Hospital and Mucheke Old People’s Home.
Fidze made a passionate plea to the public to show generosity to the less fortunate members of the community.
“Like I have done over the previous years, I am making an appeal to the business community and individuals to give the less fortunate people in our community a reason to smile this festive season,” Fidze said.
He also took the opportunity to urge residents to serve water saying at the moment, council was not only able to pump 30 mega litres of water per day against an average daily consumption requirement of 48 mega litres.local

Rufaro FC wins Mujere tournament

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Clever Taperamoyo

MASVINGO – Rufaro Football Club (FC) won the ‘Tourney Aims to Unite Tournament’ held at Chiriga Primary School grounds under Chief Serima in Gutu last Friday, October 27.
The event saw 17 rural teams fighting it out for the trophy and prize money but it was Rufaro FC that stole the ultimate glory after putting up a spirited performance which saw them outclassing rivals to reach the finals.
In the quarter finals, Rufaro FC met Chiriga FC and the match ended with a one all draw. Their second quarter final match was against Granby FC whom they thrashed 3-0 to proceed to the semi-finals.
In the semi-finals, Rufaro FC and Chiriga FC outclassed other teams, with Chiriga FC playing against Southdale FC whom they beat 1-0 thanks to Chrispen Musoro; the fast right attacker who scored the goal in extra time.
Another semi-final match was between Rufaro and Norwood FC. The match ended 3-0 in favour of Rufaro FC.
In the finals, Chiriga FC went on to clash with Rufaro FC but they were beaten 2-1, with Tryloving Zimunya scoring a brace which helped the winners to clinch the trophy.
Tournament director Lovemore Mujere said the purpose of the tournament wass to unite people, nurture new talent and improve physical fitness.
“The ultimate objective is to bring in coaches from big teams and other soccer legends like Moses Chunga but those are personalities that are not easy to get hold of. We hope that next season, such legends will come and identify promising talent,” Mujere said.
He said they were planning to continue with the tournament next season as they were looking forward for more sponsors to support the initiative.sport

‘Bvaru-Bvaru will not be relegated’

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Takesure Chiragwi – Shabanie Mine FC head coach

Davison Marenga

ZVISHAVANE – Under siege Shabanie Mine FC gaffer Takesure Chiragwi is steadfast in his belief that his charges will not sink into the muddy waters of relegation when the curtains of the Premier Soccer League (PSL) come down in November.
Shabanie Mine FC are precariously sitting on position 15 with 32 points after blowing a perfect chance to collecting maximum points when they played against Triangle FC at Maglas Stadium over the weekend.
The match finished with a draw meaning Triangle FC is also very much still embroiled in the relegation matrix, sitting on position 11 with 37 points.
Earlier on, Bvaru-Bvaru saw their five match unbeaten run bubble burst at the hands of bitter city rivals FC Platinum in a mid week match played at Mandava Stadium where they lost two nil.
Chiragwi, however, is adamant that his side will claw its way out of the relegation zone, saying their main aim now is targeting a stay in the league.
“What is important now is to go back to the drawing board and concentrate on surviving relegation, which is key to the club. We are still in and still fighting, the guys did well and that point is okay. It adds to our points tally and will be valuable at the end,” said Chiragwi.
There were ugly scenes after the match, with a number of Bvaru-Bvaru supporters baying for the blood of the club’s technical manager Taku Shariwa whom they accused of sabotaging the coach.
The irate supporters stoned Shariwa’s car as he sped away from the angry mob. 
This season’s bottom of the log is tightly contested with only six points separating 9th placed Black Rhinos FC and the relegation-threatened Bvaru-Bvaru, meaning that any slip in form will result in rivals escaping the relegation horror and leaving the misfortune for others.sport

Chinyika bar converted into ZEC office

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Nyasha Marumbi

GUTU – A popular council bar at Chinyika business centre has been shut down, renovated and converted for use by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) which is on a drive to reach out to more people to register to vote.
The building is now being used by the Registrar General’s office to issue birth certificates and national identity card as well as by the electoral body to register people as voters.
During an interview with TellZim News, Member of Parliament for Gutu North, Ticharwa Madondo said it was pointless to have a bar when people were not registered to vote.
“This renovation was done so as to help citizens to acquire the required documentation needed for one to vote,” said Madondo.
He told residents that he hoped the building will continue to serve its new purpose even after next year’s elections, saying a bar was less important than identity documents and the right to vote.
“I am going to raise an issue in Parliament that government should allow all citizens to have a national identity card even those without birth certificates. This will boost people’s morale and many will go to register to vote,” said Madondo.
Some people who spoke to TellZim News, however, expressed disappointment with the change of use, saying the bar used to be their favourite drinking joint where friends will find leisure after a hard day’s work.local

Charumbira Primary School opens new block

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Chigaba speaking during the event

Clever Taperamoyo

MASVINGO – Charumbira Primary School recently held an official opening ceremony for a two-classroom block which was constructed using resources from the Central Emergency Respond Fund (CERF) which created by Unicef to assist schools repair facilities destroyed by bad weather.
Speaking on behalf of the Provincial Education Director (PED) Zedius Chitiga, Masvingo District Schools Inspector (DSI) Ishmael Chigaba thanked parents and the school head for working together for the success of the project.
“On behalf of the Ministry, I would like to thank our parents and the school for a job well done. I encourage the parents and the school leadership to now focus their attention at upgrading other blocks,” Chigaba said.
He urged the school head to take advantage of the US$27 000 that will be distributed towards building Early Childhood Development (ECD) facilities in schools.
Chigaba also emphasised the need to start embarking on homegrown school feeding programmes, saying it was the responsibility of parents to feed their children.
Charumbira Primary School head Choice Mazhata thanked her staff, the School Development Committee (SDC), Chief Fortune Charumbira, Chitiga and CERF for their work which saw the project succeeding.
Established in the 1940s, the school has an enrollment of 491 pupils but most of its facilities are in need of urgent upgrades.local

Zanu PF Masvingo PEC wields axe on Hungwe, Chadzamira

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Josaya Hungwe

…Mangwana, Matuke, Makwarimba, Mhere on firing line

Upenyu Chaota

MASVINGO – After President Robert Mugabe yesterday removed the kid gloves with which he has always treated his deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa by openly threatening that he can drop him for allegedly fanning factionalism in Masvingo and Midlands provinces, the Zanu PF Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) here has recommended the expulsion of all alleged Team Lacoste minions from the party.
Speaking at the meeting today, November 5, Zanu PF acting Masvingo provincial chairperson Amasa Nhenjana said the PEC has recommended the expulsion of all ‘rotten apples that keep on undermining the President’.
“We have recommended to the higher authority the expulsion of Josaya Hungwe, Paul Mangwana, Ezra Chadzamira, Edmund Mhere, Clemence Makwarimba and Lovemore Matuke from the party.
“These people have sown the seeds of division in the province and have undermined the authority of the President. We cannot let these people lead us anymore and we want them gone.
“We want people who support the President as the one centre of power,” said Nhenjana.
Nhenjana said he was tired of people who want to paint Masvingo as a problem province when in fact it is a few rogue elements that need to be chucked out.
“Masvingo is an independent province from the Midlands and we are not influenced in any way. The people in Midlands do things their way and we do ours our way. Masvingo stands by the President,” said Nhenjana.
President Mugabe and his wife Grace have been known for siding with the Generation 40 (G40) faction and as it stands, their faction has taken control of all the provinces ahead of the December congress.
Masvingo has been regarded as a bedrock for the beleaguered Mnangagwa but tables turned after Saviour Kasukuwere suspended provincial chairperson and strong Mnangagwa ally Chadzamira who is however fighting teeth and nail to nullify his suspension.
The PEC was also attended by politburo member Daniel Shumba and newly-appointed Foreign Affairs minister Walter Mzembi.
Shumba said as a senior politburo member, he will help lead in making sure that the recommendations of Masvingo PEC are heard.
“As the senior member, it is my job to make sure that I provide guidance to the province so that we all rally behind the President,” said Shumba.
Team Lacoste members in the province stand accused of sending a Chibi High School busload to boo Grace at the President’s penultimate youth interface rally at White City Stadium in Bulawayo yesterday.
The PEC said it will launch an inquiry on all the people who went to Bulawayo to undermine the President and bring them to book.
It is alleged that the boors were led by Charles Munganasa, a well-known Mnangagwa loyalist.top news

Gweru to privatise refuse collection

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Siyabonga Sayi

GWERU – Council has admitted that it lacks capacity to collect refuse across the city owing to broken down waste removal vehicles and will soon outsource the service to private companies, TellZim News has learnt.
This comes shortly after council announced it was putting back to tender the supply of service delivery vehicles because the company that won the initial bid failed to do the job citing foreign currency shortages.
In a circular drafted after a special council meeting held recently, the city said it will contract private transporters to collect waste.
“Following the challenges experienced in the collection of solid waste due to inadequate refuse compactor trucks and frequent breakdowns due to ageing, the City of Gweru invites interested members of the community owning trucks ranging from 3.5 tonnes to 10 tonnes to submit their bids to the director of health services for consideration and possible hire of their vehicles for solid waste removal,” reads part of the circular.
Residents who spoke to TellZim News, however, were of the opinion that the plan will breed more corruption and patronage.
“No promise given to us residents has ever been fulfilled and all they think about is fattening their pockets. Think of how many of them or close relatives own such trucks? It’s those people who will be given the tenders and none of the plans are meant to serve us,” said a resident.
Learnmore Tafirenyika of Ascot said he expected nothing to improve as all council initiatives in the past have shown to be either ill-conceived or were made to promote self-interest.
 “We have experienced poor service delivery by city council for a long time now and as the people, we have no confidence that their latest plans are well-meant. The people are throwing waste everywhere because they don’t have a choice,” said Tafirenyika.
The council has targeted areas like Woodlands, Ascot, Northleagh, Athlone, Nashville and KMP-Senga for waste collection by the private truckers.local

Mutare resumes Dangamvura pipeline project

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Lloyd Shunje in Mutare

MUTARE – Council is set to deal with water woes that have affected high density suburbs following a resolution to resume construction of the US$1.1 million Dangamvura water pipeline.
The State Procurement Board (SPB) recently approved continuation of the project which started in 2011 but abruptly came to a halt due to financial constraints.
Speaking to TellZim New, Mayor Tatenda Nhamarare said council was determined to see the project through.
 “We resolved as council to resume the work using internal resources while plans are being made to source more funds from elsewhere.
“The pipeline will link Chikanga and Dangamvura and once the required materials have been acquired, we will then start the project which is set to bring an end to water problems that have affected Dangamvura residents for a long time,” said Nhamarare.
 Residents who spoke to TellZim News said they hoped that the project will be completed quickly to bring an end to their misery.
“It is a good thing that council has taken the stance to put an end to water problems that have affected us as residents. Many people had lost hope that anything will be done to solve the water shortages they have faced all along,” said Ignatius Tivatye of Dangamvura.local

Mberengwa men fool ZTV to gain fame

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Prince Danda

ZVISHAVANE – Two Mberengwa men have appeared before the Zvishavane Magistrates Court for making false witchcraft claims on ZTV.
Sifelani Dube (27) and Soton Dube from Chief Chingoma in Mberengwa appeared before magistrate Archie Wochiunga facing charges of criminal nuisance as defined in section 46 (2) (v) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23.
The duo appeared on ZTV on the October 19, 2017 and made false claims that they practiced witchcraft.
They also claimed that they were in possession of a hyena, an owl, a baboon, a snake and cats that they claimed to use in their witchcraft business and to recover their money from bad debtors.
State prosecutor, Stanley Ncube told the court that they confessed that they made their false statements in order to alarm the nation for the sake of attention and possibly to make money from the mystified public.
He said when investigations were done in the wake of their TV appearance, it was proven that the two were scammers who possessed none of the things they claimed to have and that they actually were not wizards.
Magistarate Wochiunga found them guilty of fraud and interfering with public comfort and peace.
They were both remanded for mental examination and will be sentenced when the results are out.local

BVR campaign: MPs rope in Chiyangwa

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Chiyangwa left chats with Chipanga during the tournament

Lloyd Shunje

RUSAPE – Zanu PF legislators are seeking the services of the glitzy Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) president Philip Chiyangwa to help mobilise their supporters to register to vote.
Chiyangwa was recently the guest honour at Kudzanai Chipanga’s tournament in Makoni West after he had graced Joseph Chinotimba’s event in Buhera South.
He was also scheduled to grace Francis Nhema’s event where he was expected to donate soccer balls.
Chipanga used his event at Tsansaguru High School in Rusape to encourage the people who braved the chilly weather to go and register to vote.
“After all these games, you should make sure that everyone is registered as a voter for next year’s elections,” said Chipanga.
Speaking at the same event, Chiyangwa said he was not dabbling in politics but was only fulfilling the Federation of International Football Association (Fifa)’s pledge to promote the game at grassroots level.
 “I only go where there is order. These politicians come to ask for the balls I get under the Fifa programme because the agreement is for us to promote soccer in an orderly manner. Last week, I was in Chinotimba’s area and tomorrow I will be in Nhema’s area.
“My coming here today is to expose talent and to fulfill the promise made by the Fifa president (Gianni Infantino) during his visit here to our President (Robert Mugabe) that he will use me to create and set up 8000 football clubs around the country to develop soccer from the grassroots,” said Chiyangwa.
He also called for all soccer academies to formally register their entities in order to make it easy to identify talent across the county.
“Everything that Zifa does is per statute. The question of owning an academy which you fail to register creates a problem for me to identify who you. For Zifa to give you support as an academy, you should be registered,” Chiyangwa said. top news