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Zivhu bails Mwenezi High pupil

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Edwell Fuma


Tinomutenda Midzi

10 Feb 2017 – MASVINGO – Renowned philanthropist, Killer Zivhu is a pleased man with one of the pupils he helped to pay fees passing his ‘A’ Level exams with 14 points.
Edwell Fuma of Mwenezi Government High School proved to be worth the effort ever since Zivhu came to help him when he was still in Form Two.
The intelligent kid passed with As in Mathematics and Physics, and a B in Chemistry.
At ‘O’ Level, Fuma passed with several As, prompting his benefactor to avail more funds for him to continue with school.
“The boy did me and many other people pride. He approached me when he was in Form Two saying he could not continue with school because of financial challenges. I helped him from there up until now. It is everyone’s duty in society to help whenever they can. This is good for both our local communities and our country,” Zivhu said.
Fuma thanked Zivhu whom he said had given him the greatest gift in his life.
“I don’t have enough words thank him for what he has done for me. God should bless him abundantly. There is no greater gift than education that anyone can give you. It is my desire now to go abroad and study engineering if funds permit,” said Fuma.

Zaka man sentenced to 12 months for rape attempt

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Tinomutenda Midzi

10 Feb 2017 – Alex Gokova (39), of Madondo village under Chief Nhema in Zaka, was last week sentenced 12 months in prison for attempting to rape Tsitsi Muchemeri (18) of Chivanga village in the same district.
Masvingo Provincial Magistrate, Peter Madhibha, charged Gokova with attempted rape as defined in Section 89 of the Criminal Law Act Chapter 9.23.
It was the State’s case that on October 16 last year, Gokova went to the complainant’s place around 17:00 hrs and found her sleeping alone in a hut with the door open.
The accused entered the hut, grabbed the complainant and pulled her outside the hut to a nearby bush.
Gokova raised the complainant’s skirt up and pulled her pantiess down.
Muchemeri screamed for help before Jane Makasa and Dorcas Zava appeared and rescued her leading to the arrest of Gokova.
Nancy Makuvise appeared for the State.local

Cheeky woman sues mother in-law over child

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Cephas Shava in Mwenezi

10 Feb 2017 – MWENEZI – A 20-year-old woman is suing her mother in-law for allegedly refusing to give her custody of her 4-year-old daughter whom she left in her care after separating with her husband following an adulterous relationship while her husband was out of the country.
Tafadzwa Chuma, who used to reside with his mother in-law, Tukiler Moyo, in Bhukuvani village, Chief Neshuro, before her marriage hit the rocks, is now residing with her parents at Mushaya Primary teacher’s cottage, Chief Bota, in Zaka.
While filing her court papers, Chuma said she left her daughter in the care of her mother in-law sometime in 2015 after a ‘misunderstanding’ with her husband.
She boldly declared, however, that her other child was fathered by a certain ‘prophet’ with whom she cheated.
“This child belongs to another prophet who came at my mother in-law’s homestead to put some herbal incisions (nyora) on my backside after I had developed some complications. We ended up falling in love but as soon as I fell pregnant, the prophet disappeared. I don’t even know where he is up to now,” said the cheeky Chuma.
The issue of who should keep custody of the child is set to be herd at Mwenezi Magistrates Court next week.local

Man in court for wearing camouflage

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Davison Marenga
in Zvishavane

10 Feb 2017 – ZVISHAVANE – A 28-year-old Zvishavane appeared before Zvishavane Magistrate Achie Wochiunga facing charges of wearing a pair of camouflage shorts, a crime which is punishable by jail in the country’s laws.
Brighton Manguwo was found guilty of violating the Defence Act which prohibits civilians from putting on clothing with military colours.
He was however lucky to avoid a seven-day jail term after the court gave him an option of paying a US$50 fine.
The pair of shorts was however forfeited to the State.
In his defense, Munguwo told the court that he had been out of the country for some time and was not aware of the rules pertaining to that kind of apparel.
“Your honour I was out of the country for over eight years. I didn’t know that it was a crime to wear such clothes since they are sold everywhere even on the streets,” he said.
It was the State case that on the January 23, 2017 the accused was wearing camouflage shorts at Eskro shopping center when he was seen by Zvishavane CID details who were doing their routine patrols.
They stopped and arrested him.
Monica Nugwena stood for the State.local

Rape suspect flees to South Africa

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Peter Chawapiwa in Gutu

10 Feb 2017 – GUTU – A 30-year old Gutu man who stands accused of impregnating his friend’s 14-year-old daughter has failed to appear in court after skipping bail and reportedly fleeing to South Africa.
Police have however launched a manhunt for the suspect.
Last week, TellZim News carried a story on Justice Madhawu who allegedly impregnated the girl in July last year.
The matter only came to light when the minor’s sister took her to Gutu Rural Hospital for a pregnancy test which proved to be positive.
The minor’s father said Madhawu was a frequent visitor to his home but he had never suspected that he had other intentions with his daughter.
The minor earlier told this reporter that Madhawu proposed love to her early in July 2016 while her father was sleeping in his bedroom but she did not respond to his proposal.
She said on the same day, Madhawu pulled her onto the sofa where he was sitting and became intimate with her. He came back on several occasions in the same month and was intimate with her on the same sofa until she fell pregnant.local

TellZim News opens offices in Mutare

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Lloyd Shunje


Staff Reporter

10 Feb 2017 – Zimbabwe’s fastest growing regional newspaper; TellZim News has this week opened offices in Mutare.
The move was necessitated by the newspaper management’s failure to resist the calls by the people of Mutare to have the newspaper on their streets.
TellZim News editor Passmore Kuzipa said the quality of stories published in the paper has become the major marketing tool which has seen people from faraway places calling for the paper to be sold in their own areas.
“The people of Mutare have all the reasons to smile. The newspaper of the people is now on their door steps – they now have the opportunity to tell Zimbabwe their own stories,” said Kuzipa.
In Manicaland, the paper will be sold in the city of Mutare, Rusape, Penhalonga, Nyanga, Chimanimani, Chipinge, Birchnough Bridge and various growth points in the province.
TellZim News has deployed Lloyd Shunje to run the Mutare office with immediate effect.
Shunje is a holder of Honours in Media and Cultural Studies degree from Great Zimbabwe University (GZU).
Currently, the newspaper is found in all the seven districts of Masvingo, Beitbridge, Zvishavane, Chivhu, Mvuma, Gweru, Murambinda and Harare.
Apart from publishing the hard copy, TellZim News also runs a vibrant website, www.tellzim.com as well as a social media desk which produces short videos, podcast, bulk sms as well as live blogging during important events.
With less than two years on the market, TellZim News has already won several awards due to the quality of work it publishes.news

Mwenezi East by-election date set

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Kudakwashe Bhasikiti

….Bhasikiti vows to contest on ZimPF ticket

Itai Muzondo

10 Feb 2017 – Masvingo – President Robert Mugabe has set April 8, 2017 as the date for the Mwenezi East parliamentary by-election.
The seat fell vacant on December 22, 2016 following the death of Joshua ‘Mazebra’ Moyo after a long illness.
The nomination court will be convened at Masvingo Magistrates Court on February 17, 2017.
Recently expelled Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) founding member, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti said the ZimPF ‘brand is ours’ and vowed to contest the by-election on the party’s ticket.
He told TellZim News that ZimPF will hold primary elections to field a candidate for the by-election.
“What Mujuru did does not bother us at all. We are going to Mwenezi and no one will stop us. We will use the ZimPF brand and as for Joyce Mujuru, she will have to look for another name if she is still interested in politics. We are actually going to meet with party members tomorrow (Saturday) and hold our primaries,” Bhasikiti said.
“If people choose me to stand for them, I will do so. It is the people’s voice we should obey,” he added.
Bhasikiti also promised continued support for ZimPF candidate; Rosewetta Madzivire who is battling it out with Zanu PF’s William Shangwa in the Masvingo RDC Ward 12 by-election slated for February 25, 2017.
“ZimPF is going for the Masvingo RDC ward by-election and we are rallying behind our candidate full time,” Bhasikiti said.
In 2015, soon after his expulsion from Zanu PF, Bhasikiti failed to turn up for the nomination court despite having earlier promised to contest the seat as an independent.
Moyo was then declared winner uncontested but he soon fell ill and was unable to attend parliament for much of his time before he eventually passed away.news

What they said at the TellZim News – Cotrad public dialogue

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Panellists during the public dialogue from left…Job Sikhala, Jacob Mafume,  Dr Paul Chimedza and Jealousy Mawarire

Moses Ziyambi

10 Feb 2017 – Last week Friday, February 3, 2017, TellZim News and the Community Tolerance and Reconciliation and Development organisation (Cotrad) hosted a public dialogue at Chevron Hotel in Masvingo.
Running under the topic From 2017 by-elections in Bikita West and the upcoming Mwenezi East towards 2018 elections: Has anything changed?, the dialogue had Dr Paul Chimedza of Zanu PF, Jealousy Mawarire of ZimPF, Job Sikhala of MDC-T and Jacob Mafume of PDP as panellists.
Below is the synopsis of what each of the panellists said during the dialogue.

Dr Paul Chimedza – The Gutu South legislator’s message centred mainly on how a party can earn the right to lead the country: contest the elections and win.
“As a party, we are serious about the business of winning elections, and we are serious about the business of getting in power and staying in power because that’s the core business of any political power. In Zanu PF, nothing has changed. We won in Bikita, we are preparing for Mwenezi; we are going to win in Mwenezi, and we are preparing for 2018; and we are going to win again in 2018. So this is what we do in Zanu PF. It is very clear that Zanu PF is serious about staying in power and about elections – we take elections very seriously.
“Some people were saying now we know how Zanu PF rigs….and in Bikita, if they really knew how the rigging takes place as they claim, why didn’t they win? We walloped them.
“It is a fact that no politician in this country whether in Zanu PF or in the opposition, can connect with the people more than President Mugabe. That’s why they don’t want to face him in elections, but they want to use other means; unconstitutional means.
“Hanzi tourawa. Ko muri vapenyu wani. Makadii kufa? MDC won an election, it had the majority in 2008. In the same conditions, they won an election and they had a majority in parliament and we put our act together, came back and worked harder and slashed them in 2013.”
He also took time to mock the opposition for its seeming obsession with the fitness of President Mugabe to hold office.
“What is interesting here, the elephant in the house, is people telling Zanu PF how to run its party; the narrative about President Mugabe this, President Mugabe that. Imimi kaa, kana maita munhu amunofunga kuti is not electable it’s an advantage to you. Use it instead of telling us which president we should put which president we should remove. An electoral democracy is not about age. President Mugabe is there because he resoundingly got the mandate in 2013,” said Dr Cimedza.

Jacob  Mafume – The words of national spokesperson of the People Democratic Party (PDP) found resonance with those of Mawarire.
Mafume emphasised that contestations for political power must not be sorely about a chance for politicians to greedily tuck their snouts into the feeding trough, but must be about serving the people and making Zimbabwe an open society.
“Democracy is not about getting into office and staying there until you drop dead.”
It was not a question that the country had entered a transitional phase but what remains open, he said, is the direction that the transition will take as there still lingers the danger of the country transiting into yet another tyranny hence the need for the people to make sure that the country is steered onto the right transitory path.
“We need not lose this opportunity that we are getting now – Zimbabwe is in a transition, whether it’s transiting to Mnangagwa, whether it’s transiting to the opposition, whether it’s transiting to somebody else. It’s transiting, whether it goes to G40 or it goes to anyone else. What we need is not necessarily to worry, at most times, about who will get power. Sometimes we need to worry about how we live when whoever gets power.”
He made it clear PDP leader, Tendai Biti had the utmost respect for Tsvangirai, whom he credited for an impressive record working for the country since his days in the labour movement.
Mafume also said PDP was solidly behind efforts to present a united front against Zanu PF through a grand coalition of opposition parties as the country wades into barely charted transitional waters.
“We are part of the negotiations formally and informally and some issues will progress fast while others will progress slowly but as a matter of principle, it is there.
“A lot of things need to be changed in our society Zimbabwe; traditional leaders, the army, the police – you know the police are called the Zimbabwe Revenue Police now, they just collect money for a living and they no longer arrest thieves. So a lot of things have to transit,” said Mafume.

Jealousy Mawarire – The People First (ZimPF) national spokesperson said ‘winning elections at all cost’ was the epitome of Zanu PF’s approach to State power and pointed out that ZimPF was not in it merely for power, but to transform Zimbabwe.
“Ndakachema kuti a whole president wekuUganda hanzi ‘I am not your servant. If you think you gave me a job you are deceiving yourself. I am not anyone’s employee.’ A whole president who was voted by the people? This is the same mentality inana Dr Chimedza. Yekuti isu tongohwinha maelections chete hatina basa nekuti maelections acho tahwinha tadzinganisa vanhu vaenda kuSouth Africa, tadzinganisa vanhu vaenda kuUK, tadzinganisa vana vashambira vamwe vashambira vachidyiwa nengwena. Hatizivi kuti ngwena dzacho ndivana Mnangagwa here dzinenge dzichidya muna Limpopo. No we are not going to do that.
“We want a leadership that has people at heart. That’s why we say we are People First. That’s why we say we are national democrats. That’s why we say we are here to change things in Zimbabwe, to create equal opportunities for everyone.”
Mawarire also assured Zimbabweans that the mooted grand opposition coalition to defeat Zanu PF at the 2018 elections “is there.”
“Fundamentally we believe that the coalition will quantify votes against Zanu PF, and the coalition also will help us to harness the different craft competencies from among our people so that when we form a new government, we have a government that has different competencies and we exploit on those competencies to turn around the economy of the country.
“So the coalition is there, and we are going to field a single presidential candidate and the other modalities about constituency representatives are still being negotiated and at the right time, we are going to tell you how we are going to handle the idea of the different electoral constituencies that we have in terms of representation,” said Mawarire.

Job ‘Wiwa’ Sikhala – The MDC-T National Executive member was full of praise for his boss Morgan Tsvingirai and expressed optimism that opposition will find each other and form a united front against Zanu PF.
“What we know is that the authority to negotiate the issue of a coalition, we gave it to our President, Dr Morgan Tsvangirai, for him to find political organisations that he thinks add value to the Zimbabwean project; to make sure that Zimbabwe becomes an open society like what Jacob Mafume just recently said.”
He encouraged people to develop strategies of defiance against Zanu PF even when subjected to the most coercive measures, and he praised the people of Matabeleland for being consistent in defying Mugabe even in face of great persecution.
“We all need to grow the Ndebele mentality whereby from 1980-1987, when Mugabe was killing them and throwing them into mine shafts in their thousands, they went and attended Mugabe’s rallies but come election time, they were always defeated in Matabeleland. Joshua Nkomo entered into the Unity Accord in 1987 when Robert Mugabe was losing Matabeleland home and away. So that is one mentality that we will build into Zimbabweans; that go and pretend to be with them, but your heart must be able to speak.”
Sikhala also deflected criticism against attempts to forge ahead with an alliance of opposition parties, saying misgivings being raised on the inclusion of former Zanu PF members were misplaced.
“There is no reason whatsoever why the people of Zimbabwe cannot believe that the people in People First have been exorcised of the Zanu PF demon, that they are also now interested to work for the common good of the people of Zimbabwe,” said Sikhala.news

Chivi woman raped, murdered

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The late Restina Machingura


Cephas Shava in Mwenezi

09 Feb 2017 – CHIVI – A 66-year-old woman was found strangled, murdered and raped by criminals who burgled into her homestead in the early hours of last Tuesday, January 24.
When contacted for comment, Masvingo Provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Charity Mazula said she was out of office.
Restinah Machingura, of Pedzisai Village 1 under Chief Madzivire in Chivi, was brutally murdered by ruffians who are still at large.
The victim’s brother, George Muhwenyiyo said the thugs defecated inside the house before leaving.
The rumour mill also has it that the culprits could have been people whom the victim knew who teamed up and intruded into Machingura’s house when her 12-year-old grandson with whom she stayed had gone to school.
Other raltives of the late Maschingura told TellZim News that a visible scar on the forehead on the victim’s lifeless body suggested the hooligans had hit her on the head before tying her on the neck with a string, raping and then murdering her.
They left the crime scene only for Machingura’s swollen body to be discovered by her grandson when he returned from school at around 18:00 hrs.
After fellow villagers were notified, police detectives from Ngundu, Mwenezi and Masvingo attended the scene and Machingura’s body was ferried to Masvingo for post mortem which revealed that she was raped before being murdered.
She was laid to rest last Thursday though her coffin could hardly be properly closed as the body was swollen.news

Food aid must be suspended, says Chief Makumbe

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Davison Marenga

09 Feb 2017 – MURAMBINDA – Food hand-outs which are distributed by the government and various Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) are promoting laziness and disharmony in communities, Chief Makumbe, born Steward Hwata has said.
Chief Makumbe was speaking in Matsveru village during the burial of Gideon Bwanya, one the many villagers who have died ‘mysteriously’ in the recent past presumably as a result of witchcraft following disputes over the distributed maize.
Chief Makumbe was furious at the way people have come to rely on government and NGOs for basic commodities, saying the hand-outs have bred laziness with some people not even bothering to till their land despite the abundant rains.
Buhera has numerous cases of people who have either died or ‘gone mad’ after quarreling with other villagers over how the food aid should be sahred, with Bwanya being one of them.
“This is not the first time to experience such incidences; years ago, a family was wiped out all because of these hand-outs. Now we are burying a father – a breadwinner simply because someone thinks they deserve all that is being shared,” said Chief Makumbe.
“We really appreciate the efforts that government and NGOs are making to ensure everyone is well-fed but it’s turning out to be problematic because people don’t want to till their land now. I think the food aid must be stopped a bit,” Chief Makumbe said.news