Zhangazha calls for unity in media industry
Zaka MP launches ICT center
COTRAD commends progressive support that has seen the Zaka Central Constituency Member of Parliament contribute towards the state of education facilities in his constituency. The MP Paradzai Chakona in conjunction with Net one donated 40 computers to Zaka High School as part of a plough back program initiated under the auspices of COTRAD community engagement meetings in the aftermath of the 2013 harmonized elections.
38 get free eye treatment in Chirumhanzi

St Theresa Clinic in the Midlands province was the nation’s host of
this year’s World Eye Day Celebrations amongst the two centres which
hosted the celebrations across the nation.
Speaking at the event, the Member of Parliament for Chirumhanzu
Constituency, Pedzisai Mnanzvi expressed the 10th of October as an
important day for the nation as whole and further highlighted his wish
that the programme be far reaching to other provinces.
“This is an important day for the nation as a whole as we wish this
programme grows to reach all provinces so that eye sight problems
lessen.
“I thereby give those home a challenge to bring the young and elderly
to the nearest hospital upon events like this so that they get free
treatment.
Mnanzvi further added that such programmes must be fully supported as
they are for the betterment of the nation.
“These are good programmes, they help our parents so that they receive
health care without payment. It is different from a situation that our
parents become blind.
The sponsors must also not target one hospital as medical health is
key to everyone.
Representing the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare, Lilian Muchena
advised the locals that healthcare problems should be in most cases be
dealt with at tender ages.
“Measles must be treated and vaccinated as it may lead to blindness
and currently our statistics note that 1.4 mil children have
irreversible blindness. Also be very cautious about your diet as
Vitamin A helps much in countering eye sight problems”, said Muchena.
The celebrations saw the clinic giving eye operations to 38 locals and
were still encouraging more to come for treatment. World eye day is
annually celebrated on the 10th of October every year.
This year’s celebrations went under the theme, Universal Eye Health:
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Local Film ‘Mayaya:The seed of corruption’ gets a festival run. Masvingo Filmmaker selected as a juror at ZIFF
ZIFF is the original film festival in Zimbabwe for the creative community by
the creative community. It’s the premiere festival that unites film
and the community. This synergy gives industry
professionals a venue to showcase independently produced film and video
work made for any platform, thereby attracting some of the most
innovative and visually arresting work.
All ZIFF entries will be judged by a jury of top industry
professionals. A selection of the winners will be shown at a screening
in Harare. ZIFF gives film industry professionals
the opportunity to showcase their personal film and video work to a jury
of peers in the film production communities.
‘Mayaya: The Seed of Corruption’ which will be released in major local and
international territories, will also have its first Festival run at
the 2014 edition of the Zimbabwe International Film Festival (ZIFF). A Masvingo based filmmaker, Edward Chombe, the producer of ‘Sabhuku Vharazipi 2’ and ‘Mayaya: The Seed of corruption’, has been included in the jury panel for feature films during the festival which runs from the 4th to the 11th of October 2014.
“The festival this year alone is expecting over 30 industry professionals
from Germany, South Africa, Nigeria, Poland, France, Botswana, UK,
Barbados, Namibia Kenya and the US. They will take part in various
programmes ranging from workshops, paper discussions and the pitch
session,” said Nigel Munyati the festival director.
