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Soldier convicted for assaulting MDC-T supporter

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Beatific Gumbwanda

CHIREDZI – Resident Magistrate Constance Mtandwa recently slapped a soldier with the 5 Brigade in Kwekwe with a 30 day prison sentence or a US$100 fine for assaulting an opposition MDC-T activist on political grounds.
Hardlife Makuyana was convicted on his own plea of guilty after admitting that he had bashed Brighton Dzvova for wearing an MDC-T t-shirt.
Dzvova told the court that the act was in defence of his Commander-in-Chief President Robert Mugabe whom Dzvova had apparently insulted by wearing opposition party regalia.
It was also herd that the soldier had called the complaint a sell-out and promised to completely deal with him come 2018.
Magistrate Mtandwa, however, made it clear that nobody was allowed to put the law into their own hands as any perceived criminal acts must be reported to the police.
State papers indicated that on February 9, 2017 at Vhurumuku business centre, Tshovani Township, Makuyana assaulted Dzvova for wearing his MDC-T t-shirt. He also accused him of being a sell-out while pushing him by his neck and threatening to personally deal with him during the anticipated 2018 general elections.
Galdmore Gwara prosecuted.politics

Careful planning for BVR needed – ZESN

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TellZim Reporter

The Zimbabwe Electoral Support Network (ZESN) has cautiously embraced the Biometric Voters Registration (BVR) saying although the arrangement has great potential to transform the electoral system; it requires careful planning, preparation, implementation as well as adequate financial and technical resources.
The electoral watchdog has compiled a BVR fact sheet which urges the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to provide adequate information regarding the implementation of the system to ensure that all stakeholders understand how the system will be implemented.
“ZEC would be required to continuously engage other stakeholders on the process to enhance confidence and trust in the process. The BVR should be backed up by regulations supported by a sound legal framework.
“There is need for an inclusive and comprehensive Voter Education to demystify some of the questions around the introduction of the new technology,” the fact sheet reads.
While noting that BVR improves the quality of the voter register by accurately capturing voters’ data, ZESN warns that dangers still remain if the system is not implemented in accordance with internationally accepted principles and standards.
“BVR is not a panacea to Zimbabwe’s Electoral problems. It must be complemented with other reforms to the administrative, legislative and political environment in which electoral processes are implemented,” it reads.
Government was roundly condemned recently after it attempted to take over administration of the system from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in a move described as a plan to manipulate the system in the next elections.local

SMEs awards inspire Zvishavane entrepreneurs

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Joseph Verenga with his award

Shumirai Zhou

09 April 2017, ZVISHAVANE – The provincial Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) awards, an accolade introduced in 2008 to recognise best performing small businesses, has motivated owners of SMEs to work harder and contribute to economic growth.
Joseph Verenga, a local entrepreneur named Rural Business Person of the Year at the provincial SMEs award gala dinner held in Gweru recently, said he had been inspired to be more innovative.
“I take the award as a recognition of my efforts to contribute to economic growth and job creation. I have made a significant my contribution to the economy and I am working to do more for the benefit of our people.
“The awards help not only to raise our business profiles but are critical for the realisation of cumulative economic benefits for the people of Zvishavane and all surrounding areas,” said Verenga.
Secretary General for SMEs in Zvishavane, Bigboy Murenga said the awards were meant to stimulate private business initiatives as a way of creating more economic opportunities in the Midlands.
“The awards act as a token of recognition for the efforts of our entrepreneurs under the current difficult economic situation. They also help to publicise market brands and stimulate business zeal,” said Murenga.
He said winners of the provincial awards will again compete at national level in Harare this September.local

Chipinge teen up for raping infant

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TellZim Reporter

MUTARE – A 17-year-old teenage boy from Kusena village under Chief Marange in Chipinge was last week arrested for allegedly raping his two-year-old niece.
Manicaland police spokesperson Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa confirmed the case.
It is alleged that on the fateful day, the mother of the toddler had gone to attend a meeting at a nearby school leaving the two at home.
The teen called the child into the kitchen hut where he allegedly raped her once at around 14:00 hrs.
A neighbour who visited the place found the accused assisting the toddler to wear her panties. The neighbour then carried the bleeding child to her place and she later alerted the mother of the complainant who then reported the matter to the police leading to the juvenile’s arrest.
Inspector Kakohwa urged mothers to take care of their girl children and not to leave them with male relatives.
Meanwhile a 14-year-old girl from Nyamazira village under Chief Chikore in Rusape was last week raped allegedly by her 52-year-old neighbor.
Circumstances are that the complainant’s mother left the girl alone at home and went to Nyamazira Shopping Centre.
The accused person, Happymore Sanyangare approached the girl and requested for an empty coca-cola bottle. The girl entered the hut to collect the bottle but Sanyangare followed her and pushed her to the ground before allegedly raping her once and running away.
The girl later on revealed the matter to her mother and a police report was made. The rapist was still at large by the time of writing and police are appealing to anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of the suspect to come forward.local

Epileptic man drowns in Seke River

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TellZim Reporter

09 April 2017, MUTARE – A 22-year-old man from Rusape drowned in Seke River after suffering what is believed to be an epileptic seizure while bathing in the river recently.
The man, identified as Cosmos Chingwena, is believed to have fallen into the river after a bout of fits.
Manicaland Police Spokesman Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa said the incident happened in Tekede village under Chief Makoni in Rusape recently.
Chingwena’s body was first seen by Edmore Makaure of the same village who had gone to the same river.
After the ghastly find, Makaure rushed and informed Chingwena’s mother Greater Makure. Villagers came to help her retrieve the body and a police report was made later.
Meanwhile a 10-year-old boy from Odzi died after drowning in Odzi River. Manicaland police confirmed the incident.
The circumstances are that Devine Kampiro of Mwadewekunze village under Chief Zimunya and his friend Dickson Pfumbirai of the same village were on their way to the garden. Kampiro tried to cross Odzi River and he drowned.
Pfumbirai informed his father Forget Pfumbirai. By the time of his arrival, Kampiro had already died but no foul play was suspected.local

Woman goes mad at ex-hubby’s lawyer

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Cephas Shava

09 April 2017, MWENEZI – Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. This proved true for a 30-year-old divorcee who directed her anger at her former husband’s lawyer during a maintenance dispute in the Mwenezi Civil Court.
At the centre of Passion Masara’s rage was a claim that Joel Magweva, her ex-husband with whom she has a daughter, was negligent of his fatherly duties and was compromising their daughter’s health.
Frothing with anger, Masara turned against defence lawyer Joseph Maweni whom she accused of interfering in a personal affair yet he was not there when she first met her ex-husband.
“When we divorced in 2013 you (Magweva) never saw our daughter’s face and you snatched all the child’s medical cards and now I don’t know how our daughter who is asthmatic is going to receive medication….kunditsvagira lawyer ini? Lawyer anodeyi patakadanana akanga asipo,” Masara told the court.
Maweni however interjected Masara, pleading with the court to restrain her from further insulting him as it was his constitutional right to represent his client.
Masara, who is currently receiving US$60 maintenance from Magweva for their 8-year-old daughter, wants the figure to be doubled while Magweva wants the amount to be reduced.
Magweva is a teacher at Chiredzi Government High School.
The case was due to be finalised in a few days’ time by the time of writing.local

Pregnant woman commits suicide

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TellZim Reporter

09 April 2017, MUTARE – A 27-year-old pregnant Chipinge woman recently committed suicide by consuming rat poison after her married boyfriend reportedly denied responsibility for the pregnancy.
Police confirmed the death of Sharon Moyo Malanga of Green Valley resettlement area under Chief Musikavanhu in Chipinge. Manicaland Police spokesman Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa said investigations were in progress.
“We are investigating a case where a 27-year-old woman committed suicide. The circumstances are that one Tafadzwa Nyambo (34) impregnated Malanga but denied responsibility. On the fateful day, Malanga left her home and went to Nyambo’s place. On arrival, Nyambo was not around instead she found Nyambo’s wife Memory Mhlanga.”
Inspector Kakohwa said that Malanga told Mhlanga about the pregnancy.
“Before Mhlanga could say anything, Malanga took rat killer poison and drank it. She then collapsed after a while complaining of stomach pains. Mhlanga called her husband; who was apparently responsible for the pregnancy but he found her dead. A suicidal note was found in her bag. As police, we encourage people to solve their issues amicably rather than taking their lives,” said Inspector Kakohwa.local

Chiredzi town chair, Musikavanhu in nasty fallout

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Franci Moyo


Beatific Gumbwanda

09 April 2017, CHIREDZI – Town Council chairperson Francis Moyo, once linked to Farai Musikavanhu’s campaign to snatch Chiredzi West from incumbent legislator Darlington Chiwa in the 2018 general elections, has attacked what he called attempts by Musikavanhu to gain political relevance by needlessly criticising council.
Musikavanhu was recently reported criticising corruption and unaccountability in council saying he will waiver his planned injection of US$150 000 until corrective measures are put in place.
Moyo has however came out guns blazing, ridiculing Musikavanhu for making ‘unsubstantiated’ allegations against council.
 “Musikavanhu must be professional. What transparency is he talking about? If he needs audit reports, they are readily at our offices available for public consumption,” said Moyo.
He also mocked Musikavanhu saying the former Tongaat Hullet executive was broke and was spending more than he can afford in his campaign for political office.
“If he is broke, he should not hide behind allegations of irregularities that he cannot even prove. He is biting more than what he can chew,” charged Moyo.
Last month, Musikavanhu promised to inject the US$150 000 to help stimulate development in the town as well as to refurbish and/or equip Tshovani stadium, Chiredzi Polyclinic, heroes’ acre and Chiredzi General Hospital.
He has however shown reservations about releasing the cash if what he called gross mismanagement in council is not urgently addressed.
 “I thought Musikavanhu was a good man. I moved around with him making some quotations for the hospital etc but as we speak, he hasn’t done anything. It seems he is trying to paint us with a black brush so as to win the hearts of the electorate. We are not responsible for Chiredzi General Hospital nor the heroes’ acre as he may want to claim,” said Moyo.politics

Police frustrate residents demo against Kasukuwere

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Kasukuwere


Beatific Gumbwanda

09 April 2017, CHIREDZI – Plans by Chiredzi residents to demonstrate against Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Savior Kasukuwere’s failure to take action against reports of massive corruption at Chiredzi Town Council were dealt a blow after police showed unwillingness to sanction the march.
United Chiredzi Residents and Ratepayers Association spokesperson, Bernard Dhachi expressed disappointment for what he called spurious excuses on the part of the police.
 “It’s true that we were planning to demonstrate against Kasukuwere and Chiredzi Town Council for failing to take action over the audit report which cited a lot of irregularities at the council but the police are reluctant to clear the way for us.
“On our first application, they highlighted some mistakes we had made so we went back and made a new application only for them to make more unreasonable demands. It seems they want to make things difficult for us because they are quoting a non-existent section in the law as a way of frustrating us,” said Dhachi.
He said police initially demanded that residents recruit marshals to assist maintain order in accordance with the Public Order Security Act (Posa).
On the residents’ second application, police demanded that names of all the marshals be availed to them in line with a Posa clause that later turned out to be non-existent.
Section 25 (2)e of Posa requires “the organiser to appoint marshals to assist in the maintenance of order at the public gathering.”
The clause that requires the names of the marshals to be made available to the police could not be found.politics

Orphan with rare condition seeks help

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Donald and his aunt Helen

TellZim Reporter

09 April 2017, MUTARE – Guardians of a 14-year-old orphaned boy who suffers from pigmentosa are appealing for financial assistance to have him treated.
Pigmentosa is an eye defect which changes how the retina responds to light, making it hard to see and people with the condition lose their vision slowly over time.
The boy, Donald Dziruni, stays with his blind aunt, his paralysed grandmother and an uncle in Fairbridge Park.
Donald’s aunt Helen Dziruni said the boy had dropped out of Baring Primary School due to his condition.
“We started staying with him in 2006 after the death of his parents. This problem started when he was three-years old after he developed a rash which degenerated into sores on his head and lips.
“He was taken to hospital and the doctors conducted tests but it took time before they could make a diagnosis. At first they recommended medicated soaps and betadine but that didn’t work. We have spent much trying to seek treatment,” she said.
Helen said that they struggled to get a place for grade one because of his condition.
“If we had money, we would take him to specialists or outside the country for treatment,” she said.
Theresa Dziruni, the grandmother, said she was depressed by the boy’s condition.
“It pains me to have Donnie here while others of his age are at school. We have visited many hospitals and churches but there is no change,” said Theresa.
The teenager said he was hopeful one day he will be well and continue with school.
“I am in pain. I no longer go to school and I am now partially blind but I want to continue with my education. I want to be a nurse or an engineer,” said Donald.local, health