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Business halts at Chitima as demonstration turns violent

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By Moses Ziyambi

Buisness at Masvingo’s Garikai ‘Chitima’ market came to halt this morning as demonstrations against council police’s action to close the market gates in reaction to vendor’s refusal to pay their daily fees.
Vendors angrily unlocked the gates and unarmed the council police who were guarding the closed market.
Riot police came soon and displaced the demonstrating vendors. Police also arrested six members of Masvingo Residents Trust (MRT) Prosper Tiringindi, Godfree Mudhumo, Mativenga Mapfumo, Tarwirei Chisikandireyi, Richard Mapeza and Jesina Gwabvira who mobilised the vendors to demonstrate.
Speaking in an interview before his arrest, Masvingo Residents Trust chairperson Prosper Tiringindi said the residents had the right to protest as they have rights to be heard especially towards service delivery issues and reduction of taxes which was the cause of their protest.

               Prosper Tiringindi
“Masvingo Residents Trust is proud to support vendors in this demonstration in which they are demanding to be heard and addressed by the city fathers. Service delivery, especially at Garikai market being the biggest market is important as the vendors had gone for long without either a toilet or proper canteen which is a serious health threat to the general populace,” said Tiringindi.
The Mayor Hubert Fidze however emphasised that there was nothing wrong with council police action to close down the market if vendors resisted paying revenue as they had agreed with the market representatives.
“There was actually nothing wrong with council closing gates at the market as the council police were practicing their duties. We met recently with the market committees and agreed that they continue paying up the two dollars fee for a month as committees sit and strategies on the one dollar fees per day they had asked for.
“In terms of sanitation, we are working on that and I rely want it to be clear that progress is in course to bring development to the market. We also wish to deal with the ever increasing number of vendors mushrooming in town evading paying council revenue as there is enough space for them to operate from,” said Mayor Fidze.local

MPs sleeping on duty urged to wakeup

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….People miss Dzingirai, Mharadze & Dumbu

…Mhere, Gwanongodza & Mavhenyengwa pass the test
Golden Maunganidze

A few months ago we carried a survey to find out how Masvingo city councillors performed in 2014. However, people urged us to also monitor the performance of our MPs. We started with three districts of Chivi, Masvingo and Zaka.
Wezhira was shocked to discover that people are actually regretting ever voting for some of the MPs that we have today. However, there were some legislators who passed the test.
I will start with Chivi South constituency where  ordinary villagers said they were missing their former MP Irvine Dzingirai popularly known as Chikwambo Chekwa Chivi.  Those interviewed said Dzingirai was a better MP as compared to the incumbent Maffios Vutete who is very elusive. When they voted for Vutete, villagers thought that he was going to bring a change and improve their lives, however, today they are regretting saying he is very shy. Instead of taking over from where Dzingirai left, Vutete has not yet managed to fully engage the residents to come up with meaningful people oriented projects. Therefore, according to our rating, Dzingirai’s performance is yet to be matched. The people of Chivi Central have a different story to tell. While those in the South miss their former MP, those in the Central constituency are happy with their MP Ephraim Gwanongodza whom they have described as hardworking. Gwanongodza, unlike his predecessor Paul Mangwana, is always with the people. Gwanongodza is slowly but surely becoming a man of the people. He has time to listen to what the people say and in most cases, he engages the villagers so that he can fulfil his promises. Unlike in the south, villagers in Chivi South still believe that voting Paul Mangwana out was the best decision. Mangwana’s major weakness was that he was always away. Maybe the constitution making process kept him busy to the extent that he forgot his constituency. Going to the North, the people’s joy was short-lived. When their MP Mathias Tongofa was appointed to be deputy Minister of Youth, they thought that he was going to do a lot especially for the youths in his constituency, however, two years down the line, Tongofa is yet to deliver. Villagers said it was better if they continued with Tranos Huruva. Although Huruva was not hesitant to be caught up in scandals or controversy, he was quick to make a u-turn and listen to the people. Huruva was down to earth and always among the electorate hence he is still rated better than Tongofa. Therefore  1 out of 3 MPs in  Chivi district passed the test.
In Masvingo district people miss Tichaona Mharadze of Masvingo West constituency. Although Mharadze voluntarily handed over power to party cadre Takanai Mureyi in order to avoid primary elections in his party, villagers say he was a better MP as compared to the incumbent Ezra Chadzamira. Although Chadzamira has a strong financial muscle, the people especially those in areas such as Mashava feel that they are not well represented. Mharadze used to spent time with the people – he would go down in the villages and spent time with ordinary man and women and in the process, they would ask him to solve their problems. He became popular with the borehole projects. Mharadze is therefore rated better than Chadzamira. Unlike in the West, people in the central constituency are very happy with their MP Edmund Mhere. Mhere’s financial muscle is giving him an advantage as he is ready to assist ordinary villagers financially. He therefore becomes their ideal MP. His predecessor Jeffryson Chitando had innovative ideas but he was financially crippled. Although Constituency Development Fund (CDF) assisted him to buy popularity, still what he did with the assistance of CDF can not equate with what Mhere has done using personal money. Walter Mzembi has no one to compare with in Masvingo South. However, villagers think that it’s high time they try another MP since he is often occupied with ministerial business. Even as a minister, Mzembi is accused of dumping Masvingo province. With all the influence and power as tourism minister, Mzembi has failed to arrange for huge cultural festival or event in Masvingo. It seems he has forgotten the significance of Great Zimbabwe monuments. Under normal circumstances, Mzembi should have turned Masvingo into a cultural city which attracts a lot of tourists. Masvingo should be ranked high in terms of tourist attraction in Zimbabwe. The reason is that Masvingo is the oldest city in Zimbabwe, so anyone who would want to know more about the nation’s history should be taken to places like our beloved city and Great Zimbabwe. Because of that, villagers think Mzembi is better as an MP for a Harare constituency.
There is no winner between the late minister Stan Gorerazvo Mudenge and the incumbent Davis Marapira of Masvingo North.  Although, Mudhenge was rated as a good minister of Higher Education – he was not liked in his constituency for a number of reasons including neglecting important projects. On that note, Marapira is better than Mudhenge, however, people still believe the current MP’s performance is below 50 percent.  There was a very big debate as people were comparing former MP for Masvingo Urban Tongai Matutu to the incumbent Daniel Shumba. Both politicians were described as eloquent speakers  and goal oriented who do not take defeat lightly. However, Matutu’s major weakness  was that he was seen as arrogant politician who would only come to the people for his personal gains. He was however an assert to his party and people thought bringing a new face from a different political party would help, however, they still expect more from him. The people in Zaka North said they were very happy to have Robson Mavhenyengwa as their MP. They said form MP  Ernest Mudavanhu failed to represent them. Although Mudavanhu remained a hero in his party for both coming up with a slogan for MDC-T and being prepared to go to jail, the people said that was not enough for them. Former MPs for Zaka Central and West Harrison Mudzuri and Festus Dumbu are also missed in their constituencies. However, the incumbent MPs for the same constituencies Paradza Chakona and Vinicent Mawere respectively are also working very hard. If they remain consistent, they have potential to beat their predecessors. In the East, Samson Mukanduri has no one to be compared with, however, villagers continue to urge him to be on the ground.
For now we say Wezhira wati wahweiko …. we are rating MPs in Gutu, Bikita, Mwenezi and Chiredzi districts next week. Send comments to editor@tell.co.zw.local

Poor service haunts Gutu Rural Hospital

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Kennedy Murwira

Residents of the new town of Mpandawana in Gutu have alleged that service at Gutu Rural Hospital has deteriorated and the situation has been worsened by an acute shortage of drugs which has persistently haunted the hospital for some time.
The residents, who were speaking at a one day meeting organised by Tell Zimbabwe to discuss the state of affairs in the town, alleged that ‘patients were maltreated at the hospital and the nursing staff spent the whole day relaxing in their offices while the nurse aides did the donkey work’.
“As the situation stands the nurse aides have become the nurses because they are carrying out the duties that must be carried out by the nurses. Something must surely be done to improve the quality of service at the hospital since it is the only one that serves the town and the surrounding areas,” said one of the residents.


The residents further alleged that the hospital was faced by an acute drug shortage. They said that there had been no procurement of drugs for some time adding that they believed that the hospital’s funds had been transferred to the district purse making it impossible to obtain any drugs directly for the hospital.
Further allegations stated that the mortuary facilities were no longer fit to house cadavers as they were rat infested and cats could also gain entry because the door did not have a lock and stayed partially open most of the time. As a result, they said, some corpses were collected minus the lips or ears which would have been consumed by the rats and cats. The residents called upon the relevant ministry to consider the construction of a new mortuary since Mpandawana was now a town.
The District Nursing Officer (DNO} in Gutu District could not be reached for comment.local

Bhasikiti will not go anywhere – Gumbo

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By Upenyu Chaota/ ItaiMuzondo
The embattled former Minister of state for Masvingo Provincial Affairs Kudakwashe Bhasikiti Chuma will not be fired from the party for aligning himself to the sacked Vice president Joice Mujuru, the Provincial Coordinating committee (PCC) was told last weekend.
This came at a time when people were thinking that Zanu PF was likely to expel the firebrand politician from Mwenezi who is currently accused of several counts of misconduct ranging from cutting down Mango trees in his farm to sabotaging President Mugabe.
Speaking at a hot PCC meeting held at Chiefs’ Hall in Masvingo, Joramu Gumbo who was presiding over restructuring process in Masvingo said the party was not continuing with the purging of its members aligned to Mujuru.
He singled out Bhasikiti as an example saying by firing the former minister, Zanu PF will be further alienating itself from the people.
“We shall not continue firing them (Mujuru cabal), our gospel today is that of unity and reconciliation. we know that they have people behind them and we dont want to lose that support for example Bhasikiti was voted by the people of Mwenezi and those people will go with him once he is expelled from the party,” said Gumbo.
Although members who were visibly angry at Gumbo tried to eject Bhasikiti and Claudious Makova from the weekend meeting, Gumbo protected the perceived enemies to the end.

                Kudakwashe Bhasikiti Chuma
“We should unite with them if we want to win elections in 2018. There is no one with power to chase them here ….only politburo has that power. The politburo has expelled Rugare Gumbo, Jabulani Sibanda, Didymus Mutasa and Themba Mliswa from the party but the others were just withdrawn from their positions but are still party members. We plead with anyone from the Mujuru camp to come back and work with us,” added Gumbo.
Gumbo admitted that ZANU PF was in flames and it was high time people put their differences aside and work for the good and future of the party.
“Let’s build rather than destroy the party. It is easy to destroy but it takes time and effort to rebuild. Let’s work to bring people together for the good of the party. Our party is in chaos but the chaos does not involve everyone,” added Gumbo.
Gumbo reprimanded Bikita South MP Jeppy Jaboon who continued to boo Makova saying it was not proper for young people (Jaboon) to humiliate elders like Makova over factional differences.
“I am ashamed by this behaviour where you (Jaboon) continue to humiliate elders in the party,” said Gumbo.
However, Bhasikiti refused to comment saying the media was concentrating more on him at the expense of other crucial issues affecting the country.
“You all come to me I am not the only person who is newsworthy… report about other things,” fumed Bhasikiti.local

NANGO dismisses regional coordinators

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Tell Reporter
National Association of None Governmental Organisations (NANGO) has relieved four regional coordinators of their duties with immediate effect.  
The coordinators for Harare, Gweru, Bulawayo and Masvingo were not given notices and they had served the organisation for an average of six years.
Tell Zimbabwe was informed that the letter penned by Machinda Marongwe early this week instructed the officers to stop going to work ‘ immediately’. Although no concrete reason was cited for the development, the four have since stopped  going to work.
Only local expects in the four regions are going to work amid fears that they might also be stopped from going to work since their immediate managers were fired without a notice.
Tell Zimbabwe failed to get an official comment from NANGO board chairman Paul Juru who is also a headmaster at a school in Gweru.
The NANGO secretary general Michaiel Mabwe could not be drawn in to commenting saying he was not aware of the developments.
“I don’t know what you are talking about….I am travelling and can only come back to you once I get the information concerning the issue,” said Mabwe.
However, source said three out of the fired four had since approached the labour courts where they are seeking justice.
“We just received communication from one Marongwe and we are approaching the courts to seek justice. Even our leave days were not paid and there is no explanation. I think this organisation is led by people who are not fully aware of how civil society works,” said one of the fired coordinators who refused to be named.
Tell Zimbabwe was informed that Juru is a headmaster and his ascendance to lead NANGO remains a mystery.local

US$25m needed for city road refurbishment

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By Lloyd Shunje/Itai Muzondo

Masvingo Mayor, Hubert Fidze, has said that a total of US$25million is needed for the complete refurbishment of the city’s roads which are currently in a deplorable state with some of them becoming virtually impassable.
This was revealed by the mayor at a breakfast press briefing organised by the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) in the Doug Hill Room at the Charles Austin Theatre on Wednesday.  The revelation came as the mayor expressed that council did not have the capacity to raise the total required for road maintenance in view of the prevailing economic conditions.
“We really plead with the people to come along and co-operate by paying the road levy as a direct injection of money.  Council on its own cannot raise the US$25 million needed to put the city’s roads back in shape. The road levy will definitely give us considerable money to upgrade our road networks,” he said.
The mayor explained that as council they were aware that the city’s roads had become nearly impassable but short of raising US$25m the status quo would continue with council only maintaining the roads instead of resurfacing them. He added that what they expected from ZINARA and what could be raised from the road levy was sufficient only for the maintenance of the roads and the clearance of storm drains.
Fidze’s sentiments echoed the Town Engineer, Tawanda Gozo’s recent sentiments at the full council meeting that ZINARA has not remitted the proposed US$375 000 for road maintenance thus the council’s decision to collect a road levy.


Addressing journalists… Mayor Hubert Fidze

 “The proposed US$375 000 is not yet in the council’s coffers. ZINARA just mentioned their intention to give the money to the council but we have not received anything yet. We also fear that if we fail to collect the road levy, the expected funds from ZINARA may not come in full as what happened in 2014 when we were promised US$115 000 but later only received US$70 000,” said Gozo.
The engineer promised to deliver to the community saying they have already drawn proposals for the disbursement of funds either from ZINARA or from the road levy.
Meanwhile, the full council meeting held on January 19 reported that the US$375 000 promised by ZINARA is not enough for the efficient maintenance of roads  proposing a lump sum of US$5 million for the project. The clarification came at a time when civic organisations like the Masvingo Residents Trust (MRT) had sent a petition to the mayor arguing that residents were not prepared to pay the proposed levy.local

We are ready to host the nation, says NASH Masvingo

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By Itai Muzondo

The National Association of School Heads (NASH) Masvingo have said that they are ready to host the national athletics competitions scheduled for between March 19 and 20 2015.

Speaking at a press briefing held at Chevron Hotel in Masvingo last week, NASH provincial Chairperson, Innocent Chuma, said  Masvingo  was ready for the national athletics competitions.


“We wish to notify the province, stakeholders and the nation at large that Masvingo Province will be hosting the national athletics competitions. We thereby invite different stakeholders to come and exchange notes for the success of the competitions.  Schools will compete in both track and field events and we are ready to host the nation,” said Chuma.

Acting Provincial Education Director (PED) Dhiga Mandiudza, urged the province to be honest at the tournament and to avoid cheating at all costs.

“When we make selections let’s select our best but I urge you to desist from cheating. It will be very bad for fellow provinces to point fingers at you saying you won because you cheated. Please do not put us to shame and let’s cooperate and carry out our duties in a professional and efficient manner,” urged Mandiudza.

 

Drug shortage hits epilepsy patients in Gutu

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over 200 fail to get drugs


Kennedy Murwira

A chronic shortage of the drugs phenorbartone and carbormazapin is negatively affecting epilepsy patients in Gutu district where a sizable number of people are said to have died after suffering from seizures due to a relapse caused by default, the sudden stopping of the ingestion of an approved medicinal drug.

Godfrey Dhina, the chairman of the Gutu Chapter of the Epilepsy Support Foundation of Zimbabwe said the drugs are not readily available in hospitals and clinics around the district. Dhina said when available, which is usually about once after four months, epileptic patients received supplies for only one month. Dhina said the drugs are taken once a day to reduce the occurrence of seizures.

“We now normally meet to pool our resources together to enable us to send one person to our headquarters in Harare’s Hatfield suburb  where at times the drugs are also not available. The drugs help to reduce the risk of sudden attacks and seizures,” said Dhina.

Dhina added that defaulting in the ingestion of these drugs results in sudden seizures which put epileptic patients at risk of falling into fires, water or other dangerous objects and this results in death. Dhina cited the death of an epileptic patient in Bere Village under Chief Makuvaza who suffered from a sudden seizure, fell into a shallow pool of water and drowned.


 Dhina told this reporter that there were more than 240 registered epileptic patients in Gutu District arguing that the number of unregistered patients was even higher. He said all the unregistered patients could not access the drugs since they were only available by prescription.

He appealed to non-governmental organisations and other well wishers to assist epileptic patients to establish a drug bank at Gutu Rural Hospital which serves people from all over the district.

Councillors Enerst Muzorori of ward 34 and Gabriel Mapepa of ward 37 said they were extremely worried by the situation.

"People often rush to us for assistance but we won't be in a position to help," said Mapepa.

Councillor Muzorori said he has tried to engage the hospital officials but nothing has materialized.

"This is a very serious problem and we are trying our best to have the problem solved," said Muzorori.

Epilepsy is a disease that makes people experience seizures, temporary moments of attacks, convulsions or fits. During seizures people jerk uncontrollably, become unconscious, lose memory or become confused.local

 

Police assault, injure 21 Nandi Primary Pupils

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By Itai Muzondo

Mapanza police base officers near Nandi Sugar Estate in Chiredzi allegedly assaulted and injured 21 Nandi Primary School pupils on Thursday over allegations of theft of sugar cane from war veterans who occupied the area under the land programme.

A Nandi resident, Norman Nyathi, told Tell Zimbabwe that war veterans who reside in the area invaded the school during learning hours with a list of pupils who were reportedly stealing sugar cane from their plantations. The pupils were escorted by the police to Mapanza police base where they were assaulted and suffered from grievous bodily harm. The children were taken to Chiredzi General Hospital where they are receiving treatment for the injuries sustained from the assault.

“It is inhuman when primary school pupils are assaulted and seriously injured by law enforcement agents. War veterans went to the school during learning hours with a list of children who were allegedly stealing sugar cane from their plantations.  These were taken under police escort to the police base where they were later assaulted and seriously injured,” said Nyathi.

Masvingo Provincial Education Director, Zedius Chitiga, said he was not aware of the incident.  He however condemned the wanton attack of school pupils and explained that he knew that anyone can enjoy sugar cane in the plantations as long as they do not carry any away.

“This is a quite worrisome situation. I am, however, surprised as I believe residents of sugar estates are allowed to enjoy anytime as long as they do not take any sugar cane away.

“I urge locals to chastise their children if they act in an unacceptable manner rather than resort to corporal punishment up to the extent that they are hospitalised,” said Chitiga.

Tell Zimbabwe could not get official comment from the police by the time of publication.

A research by the National Centre for Victims of Crime revealed that assault cases on children stand at 41% showing that it is less prevalent as compared to sexual abuse in Zimbabwe.local

Muzenda was Mugabe’s last true friend – Hungwe

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The death of Vice President Simon Muzenda robbed President Mugabe of his only true friend and no one can ever replace him, former Masvingo Governor, Senator Josiah Hungwe said today (Wednesday).
Chivi-Mwenezi senator and politburo member Hungwe made the revelations when he addressed scores of people who gathered to welcome Shuvai Mahofa to office as the Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs.

Josiah Hungwe
“The president will never find a true friend like Muzenda. Now Muzenda is dead only rascals are left in the party and government,” Hungwe told the gathering.
Hungwe said the revelation is a secret that he wanted to share with Zanu PF supporters before he dies.
“This is the secret that I want you to know before I pass on,” said Hungwe.
 He recalled the meeting in 2002 between him (Hungwe), the late Muzenda and the President when the late VP urged  him to support Mugabe.
“The vice president prophesied about the Gomatox which first happened in 2002 and the one which recently happened in the ZANU PF where some party members planned to topple the President. He told me never to abandon the President,” added Hungwe.
“Now I urge you also never to let the President down as we did in the 2008 elections. Let’s be like Muzenda who never let the President and the party down,” Hungwe said.local