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Veteran educationist Chitagu dies

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The late Pious Chitagu

TellZim Reporter

27 March 2017, GUTU – Veteran educationist and Gumindoga Secondary School head, Pious Chitagu, who was also the National Association of Secondary School Heads (NASH) Gutu district vice chairperson, has died.
The 64 – year – old died on March 3 at Claybank Private Hospital in Gweru.
Speaking to TellZim News, Tatenda Chitagu, who is son to the late educationist, said the family lost a figure of support.
“We have lost a unifier. He was loving and caring; a philanthropist who helped many of his people. The gap he has left is very difficult to fill,” Chitagu said.
Scores of people attended the renowned teacher’s burial in Shuro village under Chief Chiwara in Gutu last week.
The late Chitagu, born on March 21, 1952, is survived by six children and three grandchildren.
He was a deputy head at Mutero Secondary School in the early 1980s and became Gumindoga Secondary School head in the late 1980s up until the time of his death.
He was serving his last days in office and was nearing his retirement age.education

Musikavanhu gives Chiredzi 150k for projects

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Farai Musikavanhu

…positions self for public office

Beatific Gumbwanda

27 March 2017, CHIREDZI – Former Tongaat Hullet executive director, Farai Musikavanhu is accelerating his bid for public office through an array of social responsibility programmes, the latest being a massive US$150 000 windfall to the struggling Chiredzi Town Council.
The cash injection is meant for development and improvement of key as well as recreational services.
The feisty Musikavanhu also wants to sink a borehole at the council-run polyclinic and has donated other resources towards the development of the clinic’s antenatal health services.
The Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr David Parirenyatwa last month appealed to business and individuals for help to improve the polyclinic so as to relieve pressure at Chiredzi General Hospital where expectant mothers are sleeping on the floor due to shortages of maternity beds.
Musikavanhu, who is also making renovations at Tshovani Stadium, told TellZim News that it was his responsibility to take care of the community he lives in while proving that ZimAsset is workable.
“I just realised that sometimes we must not wait for council or government to address problems in our communities. We just have to embrace team work, solidarity and forward thinking so that our communities can be transformed,” said Musikavanhu.
Chiredzi Town Council chairperson, Francis Moyo praised Musikavanhu for his work which he said was going a long way in the improvement of service delivery in the town.
 “We are gratified as council that one of our residents has remembered us by availing $150 000 that is already being used at various projects in our community. This is making a big difference in the delivery of better services.
“The funds are being used for many projects including the establishment of a maternity ward at our polyclinic, the setting-up of a free WI-FI zone and the refurbishment of recreational facilities at all open spaces. Tshovani Stadium will get a facelift to meet modern standards,” said Moyo.
Musikavanhu is understood to be positioning himself for high political office with his sights suspected to be on wrestling the Chiredzi West parliamentary seat from incumbent Darlington Chiwa.politics

Hwarare, MP Chiwa attack Bhila

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Raymond Bhila (standing)


…accuse him of abusing CSFAZ money to fund political campaign


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27 March 2017, CHIREDZI – Smear campaigns and mudslinging seem to have gone a gear up ahead of the 2018 elections with Chiredzi West legislator, Darlington Chiwa teaming up with Addmore Hwarare to attack Commercial Sugarcane Farmers Association of Zimbabwe (CSFAZ) secretary general, Raymond Bhila for allegedly misusing the organisation’s money to fund his own political ambitions.
Bhila is suspected to be positioning himself to seize Chiredzi North constituency from Robert Mukwena in the 2018 general elections while Hwarare is also said to have set his sights on the same constituency.
The accusations also come in the wake of intense lobbying and jostling for positions ahead of elections at CSFAZ, with Bhila fighting to retain his position while Hwarare, who is the association’s former chairperson, also gunning for a comeback.
Chiwa, who used to be secretary general of the association himself, told TellZim News that Bhila was abusing the association’s money to further his own political agenda.
He also accused Bhila of firing CSFAZ administrator, Kumbirai Mapfiza, so as to clear the only obstacle that stood in his way towards total control of the organisation’s funds. He also said Bhila dismissed Mapfiza so that he could act in that position himself and earn extra allowances.
“Bhila fired the administrator but farmers are busy dosing while their money is being used unwisely. He is now taking advantage of a weak treasurer at the association to have his own way.
“That’s why he wants to be voted for as MP; he thinks all of us rose to power by swindling the association of its money. We worked an extra mile to be MPs and we didn’t get there by abusing the association’s money.
“It is sad that our legacy and all that we left and the capacity building that we thought had helped us to manage the association professionally is being eroded,” charged an irate Chiwa.
Hwarare also added his voice, accusing Bhila of diverting association funds and giving himself hefty allowances.
 “They are giving each other $100 a day in allowances which is about $2400 a month which he wishes to use in his election campaign. We were performed better than what they are doing,” said Hwarare.
Bhila, a businessman and farmer, however, dismissed the allegations as nothing but a smear campaign.
“Let them speak. That’s what they do during this campaigning period. I never fired the administrator but the council did because it has that responsibility.
“In fact, he was not fired; he was suspended after he had taken us to court to have his salary increased from $1000 to $5000 as gazetted by a previous executive member who opposed our constitution.
“I am the secretary general not the administrator so how can I be given those allowances? If there are any, we are given $50 and nothing close to those exaggerations,” said Bhila 
Bhila told TellZim News he has his own money and does not subsist on the little he gets at CSFAZ.politics

Women urged to participate in politics

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Marian Chombo

Peter Chawapiwa

GUTU – Women have been urged to play an active role in politics and seek to be elected into political office so that they do not continue playing second fiddle to their male counterparts.
Addressing a Women for Women Solidarity – organised meeting under the  ‘#SheVotes2018’ banner at Dewure business centre in Gutu last Sunday, Solomon Bobosibunu of the Electoral Resource Centre (ERC) urged female voters to support female candidates in elections.
 “Women must consider the role which they play in the community. In most cases, it is the women who vote and thrust men into power. Women should be able to vote for other women and avoid putting men in front all the time.
“Men use food handouts to entice women to vote for them but we know that women can also contest for political office and perform even better than men,” said Bobosibunu.
He encouraged women to take elections seriously and be resilient against voter intimidation by traditional leaders or any other individuals.
“Your vote is your secret so do not be intimidated by people who say they will know how you cast your vote,” said Bobosibunu.
Speaking at the same occasion, social activist Marian Chombo said women participated in the liberation struggle yet their role went largely ignored.
“Nobody but ourselves will emancipate us. We must seek political office and free each other. The food handouts that come our way are not the solution to our problems. Let us elevate each other. A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step so let us start at grassroots level.

“Our current crop of women politicians is aged. Where is the younger generation? Let us make a difference in 2018. This is our time,” said Chombo.local

Woman stabbed ‘for infecting man with HIV’

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TellZim Reporter

27 March 2017, MUTARE – A 22-year-old woman is battling for her life at Murambinda Hospital after her 32-year-old boyfriend allegedly stabbed her four times with a knife after accusing her of infecting him with HIV.
Patrick Kashiri allegedly attacked Gertrude Chamatumba and seriously injured her on the chest, head, shoulder and collarbone.
Manicaland Police Spokesman Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa confirmed the incident that happened at N’anga village under chief Chisunga in Buhera.

He said the accused paid the complaint a visit and a misunderstanding later arose on the issue.
“Kashiri visited Chamatumba but and the following day at around 0930hrs, a misunderstanding arose between the two after Kashiri accused Chamatumba of infecting him with HIV. The complainant later on went to bath but Kashiri followed her and dragged her out of the bathroom naked. He stabbed her four times with an okapi knife.
 “The victim escaped and sought refuge at a neighbour’s place and was rushed to hospital where she is battling for her life.

“A police report was made leading to the arrest of Kashiri. He is assisting police with investigations. We urge people to desist from fighting but to solve their differences amicably,” Inspector Kakohwa said.local

SDA health expo kicks off

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Tatenda Shunyai

25 March 2017, MASVINGO – The Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church health expo has kicked off at the Civic Centre grounds where many people are getting free medical help.
The week-long expo is aimed at providing free medical check-ups and medical testing for various ailments including dental and optical services.
Scores of people have been braving the chilly and wet conditions experienced earlier this week to seek medical help.
Speaking to TellZim News, SDA national health director, Dr Douglas Mutanga, said the initiative was an important programme to assist the community.
“We are quite happy with the people’s response to our call. We encountered a few hiccups on the way but everything is going on well now.
“This is a good initiative that the church has made so we encourage people to take advantage to learn more about their health as well as how they can best live their lives without putting their health at risk,” Dr Mutanga said.
At the expo, people get health tips before proceeding to see various specialists for treatment and medication.
By the time of writing, Health and Child Care minister Dr David Parirenyatwa was expected to officially open the health expo.health

Chivhu magistrate shames corrupt cops

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Elliot Jinjika

25 March 2017, CHIVHU – Two corrupt police officers were last week left shame-faced after Magistrate Fadzai Mutombeni acquitted a First Class bus crew that they had accused of kidnap and strongly reprimanded the cops for fabricating the case after failing to get a bribe.
Magistrate Mutombeni found First Class bus driver Willis Mhandu (47) and bus conductor Courage Munetsi (20) not guilty of kidnapping the duo after strong evidence was presented to the effect that the officers had concocted the case out of disappointment.
Prosecutor Nicholas Mabvongodze failed to convince the court on the veracity of the charges and the magistrate set the accused persons free, criticising the two cops as more of comics than police officers.
It was also discovered in court that the two cops had a fraud case pending against them at the Harare Magistrates Court after they were allegedly caught red-handed receiving a bribe.
It was the State’s case that on November 18, 2016 around 02:00 hrs, a Harare-bound First Class bus driven by Mhandu in company of his conductor Munetsi approached a police roadblock near Chivhu police camp where police officers checked the bus and allowed them to proceed.
However, two other police officers; Detective Constable Austin Chakwenya and Constable Cephas Munyamana stopped the bus for a search but they went on to demand a bribe which the crew could not give.
The cops then went on board the bus and insisted that they be given the money and refused to disembark despite being given several chances to do so.
The bus arrived at Featherstone roadblock where the crew reported the matter to other police officers who failed to deal with the matter and left the bus to proceed with the duo still on board.
On approaching Beatrice, the duo informed Beatrice police that they had been kidnapped and asked the police to stop the bus. The bus crew were then arrested at the roadblock.local

G40 minister humiliated again

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Dr Win Mlambo

…supporters bashed, attempts to mobilise against Porusingazi stalls

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25 March 2017, CHIPINGE – Attempts by the Deputy Minister of Information Technologies, Postal and Courier Services, Dr Win Mlambo for a comeback following his flight from a rally which was disrupted by angry Zanu PF youths from a rival faction a fortnight ago, hit a snag last week after police denied him permission to hold a meeting in Chipinge South.
The Chipinge East legislator, who is allegedly aligned to the Generation 40 (G40) faction which is against Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa replacing President Robert Mugabe in the hot succession battle, was barred by armed riot police from holding a meeting in Chipinge South over the weekend.
Dr Mlambo confirmed the development and hastened to accuse Enock Porusingazi, the Chipinge East legislator of hiring youths to brutalise his supporters.
“The police denied us clearance to hold the meeting. We had a truck full of people who wanted to defect to Zanu PF but we failed to hold our meeting because the police refused to clear us. There are party bigwigs who were afraid that they would be exposed by the people who wanted to defect to us so they connived to disturb the planned gathering. The (police) support unit came to restore order. Those big wigs lied to the police so that we are denied a clearance,” said Dr Mlambo.
The youths who had been brought by Dr Mlambo were offloaded at Checheche for the meeting but were met with violence by supporters of Porusingazi, who is suspected to be in the Team Lacoste faction.
Porusingazi, however, attacked Mlambo for lacking respect and causing chaos in the constituency.
“It is true there are youth fighting for me in my absence because they are tired of Mlambo who is abandoning his constituency to cause chaos in a constituency that’s not his. He was recently ordered to abort a meeting at Checheche by riot police because the meeting was never cleared but now he is at it again,” said Porusingazi
Dr Mlambo was a fortnight ago forced to flee from a meeting at Checheche after rowdy youth advanced to attack him for allegedly de-campaigning Porusingazi and harbouring sinister intentions.

He allegedly bussed in loyal supporters from his constituency last week in order to prevent a repeat of what had happened to him but the supporters were reportedly beaten and chased from the venue once again.politics

ZEWU commemorates International Women’s Day

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Tellzim Reporter

25 March 2017, MASVINGO – The Zimbabwe Energy Workers Union (Zewu) Masvingo last week embarked on a clean-up campaign at old Croco Motors bus terminus as part of belated commemorations of the International Women’s Day.
International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8, is a global event celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also serves as a call to action for the acceleration of efforts to achieve gender balance.
Speaking at the clean-up campaign, Piwai Marume, who is an executive member of Zewu in the province, praised efforts being made by the union to recognise women’s achievements.
“We decided to hold this clean-up campaign as a way of celebrating International Women’s Day and recognising women’s achievements. Women have achieved so much in the world despite being looked down upon by many. As Zewu, we are proud to partner the world in commemorating this day,” said Marume.
Formed in 1987, Zewu accommodates energy sector employees with most of the members drawn from the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distibution Company (ZETDC), Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), Rural Electrification Agency (Rea) Zesa Enterprises, Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa), PowerTel, Petrotrade, National Oil Company of Zimbabwe (NocZim) and PetroZimline.
The clean-up campaign was also supported by personnel from the Environmental Management Authority (Ema).local

Women Breaking Barriers…Meet Talent Makaka, a refrigeration and aircon technician

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by Charles Maregere

25 MArch 2017, A third year student at Bulawayo Poly Technical College, 23-year-old Makaka is on industrial attachment at Phill Air in Masvingo.
She says an air conditioner is a device which removes heat from the air inside a building or vehicle thereby lowering the air temperature. The cooling is typically achieved through a refrigeration cycle, but sometimes evaporation or free cooling is used.
Refrigeration is a process of moving heat from one location to another in controlled conditions. The work of heat transport is traditionally driven by mechanical work, but can also be driven by heat, magnetism, electricity, laser, or other means.
Refrigeration has had a large impact on industry, lifestyle and agriculture but with very few women visible in her trade, Makaka urges young ladies to take up refrigeration and air conditioning courses as they offer hands on skills that are applicable in today’s world.
Modern vehicles that carry perishables are refrigerated and, at the same time, they are fitted with air conditioning equipment.
With the changing weather patterns, there is more demand for air conditioning equipment in both new and old buildings, thereby creating more opportunities for the technician in manufacturing, sales and after sales.
Makaka says technical jobs are usually productive jobs and more women therefore should go for technical jobs so that they are able to play a key role in the development of both themselves and their country.business