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Chief Sengwe backs Gwanetsa ahead of 2018 elections

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Rtd Brig Kalisto Gwanetsa

…as Undenge commissions 320k Malipati electricity project

Beatific Gumbwanda

CHIREDZI – Chief Sengwe recently warned aspiring Members of Parliament in Chiredzi South to put their interests elsewhere, saying his people will stand with current MP Rtd Brig Kalisto Gwanetsa.
Chief Sengwe said the incumbent had proved that he has the interests of the people at heart by initiating developmental projects in the area.
Speaking at the commissioning of a US$320 000 electrification project at Malipati Government High School, the chief told Energy and Power Development minister Dr Samuel Undenge that he will support Gwanetsa in the 2018 election.
Among other achievements, Gwanetsa is credited for lobbying Agribank to open a branch at Chikombedzi business centre and engaging mobile telecommunication providers to build base stations in his area.
He is also praised for working to secure funding for the rehabilitation and upgrading of the ramshackle Chilonga Bridge. The project has not yet started but there are indications that the Infrastructural Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) will carry out the work.
“We would like to thank Honourable Gwanetsa for influencing the minister to connect us to the world as we were living in the darkness. He is also fighting for the construction of Chilonga Bridge which connects us to our local town of Chiredzi… Gwanetsa is our Messiah who was sent by God to manoeuvre us from the jaws of poverty,” said Chief Sengwe.
Dr Undenge told the traditional leader that other schools and institutions in the communal area will also be connected to the national grid through the established line.
“We also have plans to extend this line for a further 42 kilometre so that other places including Gezani Secondary School can also be electrified,” said Dr Undenge.
The electrification project benefitted Malipati Government High School, Malipati Primary School, the business centre and three government extension offices.politics

Inflation panic affect water supply

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…Gweru, Masvingo, Mutare feel the heat

Itai Muzondo/
Clever Taperamoyo

MASVINGO – The recent panic over perceived looming inflation and the subsequent panic-buying of products in some places has already started to taken a toll on local authorities’ ability to purchase water purification chemicals and ensure a seamless supply of the precious liquid.
The city councils of Gweru, Masvingo and Mutare have for long not been able to meet the adequate daily water requirements of their residents.
In a full Masvingo city council meeting held on Monday, it was heard that suppliers of water chemicals had communicated an increase in treatment chemicals.
It was also heard that the suppliers had reduced the validity of invoices to 24 hours thereby putting more pressure on city fathers who often do not have the capacity to settle bills within such a short period of time.
Council treasurer Thandiwe Dube told the meeting that it was no longer business as usual.
“It is now difficult to give assurance on how business will continue because our water treatment equipment suppliers have communicated that they now need cash upfront for all deliveries. They have also highlighted that prices have doubled.
“They have explained that if they stick to original prices, they won’t be able to restock. All quotes are also now valid for one day, a challenge which needs council to quickly make resolutions so as to maintain a consistent supply of chemicals,” said Dube.
Worried councillors also questioned whether the panic would not affect the planned purchase of new service delivery vehicles, to which Dube replied that no communication has been received on that issue.
“The state procurement board approved Willowvale Motors as supplier of the vehicle and they haven’t made any indications on that but I don’t think it will get to that. I think we should wait and cross the bridge when we get there,” she replied.
City of Gweru Town Clerk Elizabeth Gwatipedza told this publication that the panic was real but said she could not provide finer details as she and the council director of finance were out of office.
“We have heard of the current panic but I am attending a workshop out of town. We have not yet managed to get in touch with our suppliers to get their position.
“As a city, we are currently on a move to restore optimum service delivery so we will not let this panic disturb us. We will implement swift measures in response to the situation so that we continue on a good drive to restore Gweru’s pride,” Gwatipedza said.
City of Mutare mayor Tatenda Nhamarare could neither confirm nor deny that there were new challenges, saying he will give a detailed comment later.
“I have heard about the fears but for me to comment on how it might affect service delivery in Mutare, I need to be in office. So you should call me when I am back in town so that I give you confirmed details on challenges we could be facing,” Mhamarare said.
No further comment, however, could be obtained from him by the time of going to print.
Upon return to Zimbabwe on Monday from the UN Summit he had attended in America, President Robert Mugabe said the inflation panic was deliberately caused by malicious individuals who wanted to incite people to rise against his government.local

N. Richards Group wins nine CZR awards

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From left is N.Richards Director Andrew Chekani, Masvingo Hardware Manager  Exile Mhango, Masvingo Cash& Carry Manager Clemenceau Mashandudze, Retail Manager Darlington Chakauya, CZR President Denford Mutashu, Administration Manager Cleophas Zvinavashe, Accounts & Administration Manager Cathrine Shanganya,City Cash& Carry Manager Henry Gaviro, Retail Manager Edmund Nhidza, Workers Rep Jafter Nyabinde and Hardware Supervisor Michael Makuvire

…named Best Retailer
…Graham Richards named retail legend, Chekani named Retail Personality of the Year

Moses Ziyambi

MASVINGO – Diversified retail and wholesale giant N. Richards Group last Friday night added nine more slivers to its already star-studded band of glory when it was named Masvingo Retailer of the Year 2017 after bagging five other awards at the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) Masvingo Retailers and Wholesalers Awards held at Flamboyant Hotel.
The awards came a few months after the group won the Community Choice Wholesaler Award at the 2017 Lowveld Community Development Awards held in Chiredzi last July.
At the CZR awards, N. Richards Group stole the limelight with its numerous accolades at an event meant to honour companies with a visible footprint on the local retail scene, while rewarding them for remarkable customer service and for support for local suppliers among other things.
The awards that the company won are Retailer of the Year – Local Procurement, Retailer of the Year, Wholesaler of the Year, Supermarket of the Year – Suppliers Choice, Supermarket of the Year – Consumers Choice, Best Retailer – Branch Network and Best Retail/Wholesale Employer of the Year.
N. Richards Group chairman Graham Richards won the Retail Legend Award while company director Andrew Chekani was named Retail Personality of the Year.
Speaking at the event, CZR chief marketing officer Stanley Bote congratulated all winners saying he was pleased that retailers in Masvingo province were soldiering on quite well in face of adversity.
“We all know the challenging economic conditions in which retailers are operating; the liquidity challenges in the economy, yet we have here companies that are pushing on regardless of the great adversity they face.
“I want to congratulate all winners for these well-deserved awards that are a recognition of the tireless work that retailers are doing for the development of our economy and the growth of local manufacturing,” said Bote.
Speaking to TellZim News later on, Chekani praised N. Richards Group customers whom he credited for the continued growth of the business at a time when others are folding.
“Pasina imi vatengi hapana zvatiri, that is our motto and we mean exactly that. We are servants of our customers. They make this possible through every coin they leave with us. We thank them for that support and we promise to continue giving them the best service.
“The awards showcase the vast work that N. Richards Group has done over the years especially in Masvingo province. We also thank our staff for this; we work as a team and that is why we have these awards,” said Chekani.
N. Richards Group, which operates a total of 30 branches countrywide, is renowned for its unequalled commitment to the Buy Zimbabwean campaign as well as for the affordability and quality of its products.
The awards ceremony, which was also graced by CZR president Denford Mutashu, attracted most of the major players and change makers on the local retail business scene.
Other companies that won awards were Major Family Servings (MFS) – formerly Masvingo Farm Supplies, Nyaningwe Supermarkets, KwaMai Anna, Donja Investments, OK, Chingwanga Enterprises, Billcro Investments, Pick n Pay and Gain Cash & Carry.business

Chief Charumbira endorses Omar

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Joosbi Omar
…new MP gains favour of traditional leadership

Cephas Shava

MWENEZI – President of the National Council of Chiefs, Chief Fortune Charumbira last Saturday told people gathered at Rutenga growth point for the unveiling of Mwenezi East Zanu PF legislator Joosbi Omar’s five-year strategic plan that he will campaign for Omar in the 2018 elections.
Charumbira, who attended the event on behalf of Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda, showered Omar with praises and pledged his support come next year.
“Chero ndiri mambo ndichadzoka kuno kuMwenezi ndoita campaign for Omar musarudzo dzirikuuya…muzukuru wangu uyu (Though I am a chief, I will come back in Mwenezi to campaign for Omar …he is my nephew,” said Charumbira.
On his part, Omar who preached development, took a swipe at Zimbabwe Bio Energy (ZBE) game ranch owner, Billy Rautenbach for allegedly engaging in exploitative tactics of hiring workers and arbitrarily firing them after a few months before they can sign their contracts.
“Ndinorwadziwa kunzwa kuti kuna Billy asingadi kubhadhahara vashandi. Mushandi anoita two years no salary….what form of investment yaarikuita achiita zvakadero (I am pained to receive reports that Billy is not willing to pay his workers. His workers are going for as long as two years without any salary…what form of investment is that,” fumed Omar.
Also in attendance was the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Dr Lazarus Dokora who lamented what he called a concerted social media campaign to deride him.
He however said the implementation of the new curriculum was inevitable.
“Vamwe vanondituka pasocial media hanziii heee mazindebvu uya watanga…aaah ndebvu kubasa. The criticism is strengthening us because almost everyone is closely looking at developments that are happening in the education sector.
“Let’s embrace the system of Ubuntu in our education sector. Despite the criticism, the implementation of the new curriculum is unstoppable,” said Dr Dokora.politics

Maunganidze elected MISA national chair

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…pledges to work for friendlier media environment ahead of 2018

Upenyu Chaota

HARARE – He fought a good fight, kept the faith, finished the race and most people in the media industry are happy with the election of TellZim News publisher and Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) media lecturer Golden Maunganidze to the position of new Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zimbabwe Chapter national chairperson.
Maunganidze surprised even the most cynical of those who gathered at Cresta Jameson Hotel in Harare for the elective congress after he landed the post uncontested following the eleventh hour withdrawal of his formidable rival Dumisani Muleya, The Zimbabwe Independent editor.
Delivering his victory speech, Maunganidze called for collective input to keep the MISA ship afloat.
“During my term, the country will hold elections so it is one of our mandates to help each other as we promote access to information during elections. We will work to protect each other since journalists are often victimised during elections. We will also work to protect each other when we express our views as media practitioners,” said Maunganidze.
He said he will give an ear to all the MISA members and will work in consultation with others to create a conducive media environment in the country.
“I plead with you to work with us to take MISA to the level that you want it to be so that by the next time we gather here or any other place, MISA will mirror exactly what you want it to be.
“We are going to accommodate your views and when we derail please don’t hesitate to take us to the side and remind us what we are supposed to be doing. Please remind us when we divert from our mandate,” said Maunganidze.
Maunganidze is deputised by Rutendo Mawere who garnered several votes more than her closest electoral rival. Pamenus Tuso, Maggie Muzamara and Ruth Butaumocho were elected into the committee.top news

Mudzikisi bags top accolade

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Pascal Mudzikisi

TellZim Reporter

Prominent Masvingo businessman Pascal Mudzikisi, of the Mhukahuru Professionals, was last week declared the 2016 Chartered Secretary of the Year.
Mudzikisi managed to beat the runner up Joseph Bemani who is a Dean at Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) in the Munhumutapa School of Commerce.
He was crowned by the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators in Zimbabwe at the institute’s annual conference banquet held in Victoria Falls.
Mudzikisi said he was deeply humbled by the accolade he received at such high level.
“It is a good thing to get recognised for the work you are doing. This means that someone somewhere appreciates what you are doing and it can never get any better. The pride of holding this award does not only end with me but the whole province. It inspires me to keep going and delivering,” said Mudzikisi.
Mudzikisi prides himself of over four decades of experience in local government administration and finance with his main areas of expertise being finance, administration and entrepreneurship.
Mudzikisi offers accountancy services to businesses in Masvingo and he holds a number of civic positions in Masvingo.local,business

ZEC to embark on 16-day BVR blitz

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Collins Munetsi ZEC Acting Director Voter Registration

… Masvingo Urban Ward 7 now in BVR system

TellZim Reporter

DARWENDALE – The Zimbabwe Election Commission (ZEC) said it will embark on a Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) blitz for 16 continuous days including on weekends in every ward across the country amid reports that long winding queues are a common feature at the few available centres.
The campaign, which is expected to start on October 15, 2017, will see many people being registered as voters.
Addressing journalists at a media training workshop in Darwendale early this week, ZEC Acting Director Voter Registration, Collins Munetsi said there will soon be no need for people to stand in long queues at the few currently available registration centres once the electoral body embarks on the 16-day campaign.
“We have opened few registration centres across the country at the moment but there is no need for people to stand in long queues waiting to register because very soon, we will come to their door steps. We will embark on a 16-day blitz, including weekends, where our teams will be in every ward registering people to vote,” said Munetsi.
He said after the 16 days, the already existing registration centres, which are mainly at District Administrator (DA) offices countrywide, will continue to operate until the January 15, 2018 deadline.
Munetsi said people should not worry over the presence of police during the blitz as the officers will only be there to maintain order.
Meanwhile, the Masvingo Urban Ward 7 which was missing from the BVR system has since been included, a ZEC official confirmed.
“The Ward was omitted during compiling but the problem has since been rectified; prospective voters from Ward 7 can now go and register,” he said.
ZEC board vice chairperson Emmanuel Magade also gave assurance that everything they do will be transparent saying the media should act as watchdog on their operations.
“We urge you to sleep with one eye open because we have nothing to hide from you. Everything that we do is transparent; criticise us when we fail but also applaud us when we do well,” said Magade.top news

Masvingo fires back on Mugabe

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… Lacoste reshuffles provincial executive, takes all        
     powerful positions
. . . defies Mugabe’s call for unity
…Kasukuwere baffled

Upenyu Chaota

Masvingo – The battle between President Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF supporters in Masvingo province, mainly Team Lacoste faction which supports Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa to take over from the nonagenarian, is far from over as the province remained defiant and recently demoted members linked to Generation 40 (G40) faction, which supports the veteran leader, to inferior provincial executive positions over the weekend.
Barely a month after  Mugabe called Masvingo and Midlands to order and pleaded for peace and unity in the party, the Lacoste-dominated Masvingo province has defied him once again by demoting (reassigning to less influential positions) members of a rival faction during a Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) meeting held at Victoria Primary School recently.
Zanu PF national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere, who is said to be one of the G40 leaders, rubbished the reshuffle saying that is not the party’s official position. Kasukuwere said members will continue to occupy their provincial executive positions and ignore the reshuffle.
“Whatever they did is not official. For something to become official it has to follow proper party channels.  I have not received anything official to that effect and that means everything is hoax. Members should continue occupying the positions and ignore the reshuffle claims,” said Kasukuwere.
The PEC meeting, which was chaired by party provincial chairperson Ezra Chadzamira, saw Amasa Nhenjana, a suspected G40 loyalist who was vice chairperson, being demoted to secretary for security while Ailes Baloyi was elevated in his stead. Baloyi is believed to be a Lacoste loyalist.
Vocal youth provincial commissar and Team Lacoste sympathiser, Brian Munyoro was promoted to provincial secretary for administration while Mutero Masanganise and Gutu North legislator Ticharwa Madondo were removed from their influential positions.
Nhenjana said he was shocked by the way Team Lacoste was running the show and reassigning members “for no apparent reason.”
“If anyone ever doubted that there is a faction in Masvingo think again. Lacoste has shown that they are working against the party’s principles. Vanhu vakauya mumusangano late vanonetsa because havazivi kuti musangano unofamba sei (these people who joined the party recently are problematic). They will get a rude awakening very soon.
“Munhu anofanira kutadza basa kuti anzi abviswe not zvatiri kuitirwa nana Chadzamira izvi (One should be dismissed on the basis of incompetence and not what Chadzamira and company are doing. I asked him why they reassigned me and he could not give an answer,” fumed Nhenjana.
He said when he confronted Chadzamira to seek clarification over the demotion, he was told that he was never recognised as vice chairperson.
“He said I was never vice chair. If that was the case how come I was appointed acting provincial chair before we had an election for the chair? These people are up to no good and they will soon come to a harsh reality that Zanu PF is not some personal tuckshop which they can manage as they please.
Efforts to get comment from Chadzamira were fruitless by the time of going to press as his mobile phone went unanswered.
Munyoro, however, justified the reshuffled and said everything was done according to the Zanu PF party constitution.
“Our executive does not subscribe to any faction but instead we subscribe to the rules and regulations of the party as enshrined in our Zanu PF party constitution. It is unfortunate that some of our colleagues don’t read the party’s constitution,” said Munyoro
Masvingo Urban Member of Parliament and politburo member Daniel Shumba, who is suspected to have G40 sympathies, said there was nothing constitutional about the reshuffle.
“Izvo zvavakaita is not constitutional. It is just a circus. It will be dealt with in due course. It is unprecedented and very divisive. Instead of uniting people they are pushing factional agendas.
“They should not hide behind the party constitution when in actual fact they have no clear understanding of the guiding principles,” said Shumba.politics, top news

Mai Chisamba dates Masvingo

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Rebecca Chisamba

TellZim Reporter

MASVINGO – Popular television personality Rebecca Chisamba popularly known as Mai Chisamba will on Thursday this week (September, 28) visit Masvingo for live recordings on two topics, Ruzivo pamusoro pedefensive driving and Hushamwari hunoperera papi?
Confirming her visit, Mai Chisamba said her shows were open to anyone with something to contribute to those topics.
“We will be in Masvingo for a live recording at Charles Austin Theatre where two topics will be discussed. Everyone is welcome to Mai Chisamba live recordings. Our curriculum vitae for attendance is your availability and participation is free,” Mai Chisamba said.
“The first topic; Ruzivo pamusoro pedefensive driving is meant to give awareness to people on safe driving and their rights on the road. The topic is being supported by the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe and will also focus on educating people on the importance of insurance among many other issues.
“We also have Hushamwari hunogumira papi, a topic which will explore if it is acceptable for a married woman to have a male best friend with whom who she can spend most of her time, and vice versa,” she added.
Mai Chisamba’s famous Mai Chisamba Show is a ZTV television talk show which discusses complex social issues that affect people in their everyday lives.local,top news

C-Mine ex-workers call for government intervention over unpaid wages

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Some of the equipment at C-Mine

Davison Marenga

MBERENGWA – Troubled C-Mine ex-employees in Mberengwa have called upon the government to intervene in the impasse between them and their former employer over unpaid dues.
The gold mine changed ownership 10 years ago and went under liquidation after the then owner Patrick Down relocated to Canada leaving more than 300 workers with unpaid packages.
The hopes for the workers to get any form of their outstanding remuneration were shattered when all of the company’s movable property was sold, leaving the former workers with nothing to get hold of as a form of payment for the services they rendered to their former employer.
“We are calling upon the government to come to our rescue. There is no other avenue we can use to get our packages now that the assets we were holding onto as collateral are being sold,” said a dejected ex-worker.
Over the years, a number of mines in the Great Dyke have been closed leaving many workers stranded and with nowhere to go. Some former workers were chucked out of mine houses that they have been staying before the collapse of the mining businesses.local