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GZU to host AI & Robotics Boot camp

By Tatiana Mhararira

Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) in collaboration with Girls in Stem Trust is set to host an Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Robotics Boot camp from August 5-9, 2024 for primary, secondary and tertiary institutions at its Mashava Campus.
The bootcamp is designed to empower educators and students by providing them with necessary technological skills to tackle real-world problems.
Speaking to TellZim News, the organizing chairperson and GZU Computer Science lecturer Monica Madyembwa said the boot camp is important in that it provided a platform for learning as well as for stakeholders to engage.
“This marks the inaugural occasion for Great Zimbabwe University to host such an event. We are excited to introduce this event and we are committed to ensuring resounding success. This unique initiative does not only provides a platform for learning but also presents a valuable opportunity for stakeholders to engage,” said Madyembwa.
The AI and Robotics bootcamp activities will include practical machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision and image recognition, robotics fundamentals and responsible AI.
Madyembwa said the advantages of participating at the AI and Robotics bootcamp were that the participants will gain skills with the goal of nurturing the development of commercially viable products.
“Participating at the boot camp offers attendees advantages such as skill development in AI & Robotics, hands-on learning opportunities through real world projects, networking prospects with industry professionals and peers, fostering innovation, advancing career opportunities, gaining insights into industry trends and creating a collaborative environment for knowledge exchange.
“Furthermore, the event enhances the quality of enrolled students at the university who can embrace demands of education 5.0. The focus on developing commercially viable products opens doors to entrepreneurial ventures while contributing to the technological advancement of AI and Robotic fields,” she added.
One of the organisers Davison Mada said GZU was chosen to host the event because it had the necessary equipment for the boot camp and said preparations for the event were underway.
“Great Zimbabwe University has the necessary equipment, hardware and special skills in the area of Computer Science with experts from the School of Natural Sciences.
“Preparations are on course and the camp has generated a lot of interest in the province and beyond. The deadline for registration is July 31, 2024 and we are calling upon those who are interested to register,” said Mada.
Registration is pegged at US$450 for 6 participants and extra participants pay US$15 per day whereas individuals pay US$100 per person. The prices include food and accommodation for the whole week.
The bootcamp is a follow up of the recently held provincial tournament at Masvingo Christian College and the National World Robotics competitions held in Bulawayo where Zimuto High scooped the first position early July.

Nox comes home, to perform at Club Mugove in Zaka

TellZim Reporter       

The ‘Ndinonyara’ hit maker, Nox Guni is set to light up Zaka this weekend with a concert at one of Zaka’s best leisure spots, Club Mugove on August 3, 2024 with a pre-album launch performance titled ‘In Mhondoro, Back To His Roots’.

Mugove Club Operations Director Tatenda Makaza confirmed the development and said the concert was one of the many upcoming gigs as the club was on a drive to take entertainment to rural areas for the fans.

“We discussed partnership with Nox as ‘hommies’ to give our entertainment starved patrons a good show. Nox promised that he will be sampling songs from his upcoming album, making it a show not to miss. Expect a lot more partnerships like this one with musical brands as big as Nox and more.

“We take entertainment to the rural areas because that is where we were born and bred. Urban areas have monopolized these gigs, and we are saying it’s time to go to the rural areas too. We hope that other people with interest in our industry will see what we are trying to do and support us on future gigs,” said Makaza.

Makaza further said the club had a lineup of summer events in which they were anticipating to host Extra Large and ‘Runonzi Rudo’ hitmaker, Pah Chihera.

“As for this summer we have a lot of entertaining stuff lined up; in September we have partnered with DC entertainment to give the province a memorable Miss Masvingo 2024 as Club Mugove is hosting this event, to show that we are versatile and not only limited to musical concerts. We are also expecting Extra Large, GoodChild, and Pah Chihera. Club Mugove calls out to artists who want to perform at its premises to reach out as we are open for business,” said Makaza.

Ordinary tickets are being sold at US$5 while  VIP tickets are going for US$10.  Fans can expect top of the range beverages, from whiskey, champagne, and an assortment of wine, complimented by good food from the kitchen as well as good braai meat from the club’s butchery.

Taking to his Facebook page, Nox Guni Music the hitmaker said his Zaka show was his first in his home area and urged fans to come and show Zaka to the world.

“This week the team is in ZAKA!!!!! Home show for the very first time. Giving back to my people. If you all can come, please do. Let’s show ZAKA to the world. The beautiful Zaka,” said Guni on the social media platform.

Mazodze, Mutare City to play remaining 38 minutes of abandoned match

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By Faith Nyagura

FC Wangu Mazodze and Mutare City Rovers FC will on Wednesday (July 31) resume their thrilling encounter at Mucheke Stadium completing the remaining 38 minutes of an earlier abandoned match.

Their previous encounter at the same venue was halted at 52 minutes due to poor lighting at the stadium following a delay in the starting of the match on July 07, initially being slated to continue on July 28 which failed since the stadium was booked for another activity.

FC Wangu Mazodze Executive Member Trevor Chateuka confirmed the development to TellZim News and said the game will be played midweek since the stadium was hosting the Chibuku Neshamwari Traditional Dance National competitions last weekend.

“The stadium was booked by Delta for the Chibuku Neshamwari tournament and which resulted in us postponing the match to Wednesday July 31 2024 at 3pm,” said Chateuka.

Chateuka expressed confidence in his team’s ability to secure a win, citing their strong performance in the initial 52 minutes.

“We are confident that we will collect all the three points in the game because we will be building on promising goal attempts in the previous game. We are determined to capitalize on those opportunities and claim win. The team has been training intensively to ensure they’re prepared for the remaining minutes,” said Chateuka.

While midweek scheduling may impact attendance due to many people being at work, Chateuka remained optimistic saying their fans will never disappoint.

“Despite the fact that the match will be played midweek, we’re expecting a packed stadium, our fans will never disappoint. On the previous match we sold close to 3500 tickets and all those people would want to see the end of it so we are anticipating more than that number,” he said.

The Kingdom Boys as Wangu Mazodze is affectionately known, are the Eastern Region log leaders with 39 points and Mutare City is on position five with 28 points.

High court quashes Mushandike 9 eviction order

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By Beverly Bizeki

Nine villagers from Mushandike area in Masvingo breathed a sigh of relief after a court order to have them evicted from their homes under the operation order ‘No To Land Barons’ was quashed by Masvingo high court judges Justice Garainesu Mawadze and Stanislaus Zisengwe.
The nine namely Simplisiyo Mugorongi, Wetsi Chibamure, Gladys Mugorongi, Benjamin Dzimbanhete, Thomas Dzimbanhete, Dzingira Chipatiso, Tichaona Tazvivinga, Lameck Makanda and Farai Tauya are the few lucky ones among victims of the shambolic operation that saw government cracking down on alleged illegal settlers and land barons across the country leading to the arrest and eviction of many.
According to a high court document in possession of this publication, the appellants were charged wrongly and the conviction was set aside invalidating the sentence.
“It is ordered by consent that, the appellants were charged, convicted and sentenced under a wrong provision of the law. The conviction in respect of all appellants is set aside and the sentence is quashed.
“The Prosecutor General has the discretion to proceed with the matter under the appropriate law if he or she so desires,’ reads the court order.
The nine were convicted after a full trial at Masvingo magistrates’ court on February 13 for occupying gazetted land and were sentenced to three months imprisonment which and the sentence was wholly suspended on condition that they vacate their homes of more than 20 years on or before March 31 of the same year.
Unsatisfied with the court order the group appealed at the magistrates’ court which was in vain and made an appeal to the high court through their human rights lawyer Yolander Chandata after which they were granted a suspension order.
The matter appeared before Justice Sunsley Zisengwe based on the ruling of the magistrate to the effect that the nine appellants were illegal settlers because they did not have the required paperwork which is the permit, lease, or offer letter.
They argued that the court had erred in that the appellants were not illegal settlers in the strict sense of the matter but were people who had been settling on the land for more than 20 years and were making payments to the relevant local authority during their stay on the particular land.
Further to that the law which was said to have been violated by the appellants was not the best to tackle the matter as they were being charged with contravening the Gazetted Land Act. The gazette that was produced by the court was a 1982 gazette but then the Act which they were said to have contravened was a 2006 Act hence in legal terms they cannot be charged with an offense that is said to have happened before the Act became law which is more of applying the law in retrospect.
The nine are some of the people who had lifetime investments going on at their homes where they were being evicted from as they had structures, houses, boreholes, and other viable projects as most were farmers.
In Masvingo province alone about 2 200 arrests were made with over 590 convictions made.

Haulage trucks collision kills one along Harare-Masvingo road

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Tinaani Nyabereka

Gweru – Police confirmed a fatal road traffic accident where one person died while three others were injured in an accident that occurred on 24 July 2024 at around 1900 hours near Mvuma along Harare – Masvingo highway.
Midlands Provincial Spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko warned drivers against speeding.
“I confirm a road traffic accident which occurred along Harare-Masvingo on July 24. A report was made at ZRP Mvuma and scene was attended before the injured were taken to Mvuma Hospital. We kindly urge motorists to observe the rules of the road and avoid speeding,” said Insp. Mahoko.
Circumstances are that Willis Mutisi (57) of Harare was driving a Freight Haulage Truck towards Mvuma, carrying one passenger.
Upon reaching the 167 km peg, the vehicle was involved in a head-on collision with a Hino Dutro truck which was going in the opposite direction.
One passenger aboard Mutisi’s vehicle died on the spot while two passengers from the Hino truck sustained serious injuries.
Mahoko also confirmed another accident that happened in Mberengwa where seven people were injured when a Joma Bus being driven by Martin Mpofu (33) failed to pull uphill and fell on its side.
The incident occurred at the 40km-peg along Mberengwa – Mnene road on 18 July 2024 at around 07:30 hours.
Circumstances are that, upon reaching the 40km-peg, the bus failed to ascend a steep rise and the bus rolled backwards before falling on its right side.
As a result, six passengers and the driver were injured while seven others escaped unhurt. The injured were taken to Mberengwa District Hospital.

Zaka School goes 24 years with only three classroom blocks

By Meditation Mposi

For 24 years, a secondary school in Zaka has managed to construct only three classroom blocks forcing other pupils to learn under trees.
Jinjika secondary school in Ward 33, Zaka North is in dire need of more classroom blocks as the only available classrooms accommodate 300 pupils only, a development which forced the school to drop its enrolment.
Speaking to TellZim News the School Development Committee Chairperson Alerta Magombedze said the school has limited revenue sources as most of the pupils are on government programme, BEAM, and the school has not received the funds for two years now.
“The school is not developing because most of our learners are on BEAM programme and the government make erratic payments. The money we also get from the pupils is not enough to construct even a single classroom block because our enrolment is around 300,” said Magombedze.
“As of now we have bricks which we are planning to use for the construction of another classroom block. The challenge is that we do not have any money to buy building materials,” she added.
Magombedze said the dilapidated infrastructure and working conditions also had a negative impact on the teachers’ side as most of them transferred to better schools.
She mentioned that teachers who come do not stay for long because of the poor conditions at the school.
Magombedze pleaded with relevant authorities to chip in and assist to improve the situation at the school.
“Our children display a lot of potential, we have seen this on our former students who attended their Advanced Level at Mutonhori High where they scored good points.
“We are therefore, asking for help from stakeholders so that we build modern infrastructure at the school,” said Magombedze.
Zaka North Member of Parliament Ophias Murambiwa who chairs the parliamentary portfolio committee on Primary and Secondary Education said there were plans to construct another classroom block at the school.
“We have plans to construct another classroom block at Jinjika. We need help from the community in terms of providing materials like river and pit sand for construction. There have been efforts to reach out to council to assist in the project using devolution funds.
“This problem requires help from various stakeholders. If the school can get more classroom blocks, the environment will be conducive to have more teachers which can translate to better pass rates at the school,” said Murambiwa.
The school has nine teachers out of the required 12 and the school fees is US$60 per term but a bigger number of leaners were not paying due to the prevailing economic challenges. That has made it difficult for the school to develop.
Education in most rural areas in the country has been negatively impacted by lack of proper infrastructure as well as learning materials as most of the schools cannot raise funds for development due to the prevailing harsh economic conditions. Government is also failing to disburse BEAM funds on time.

Whiz kid appeals for assistance to clear fees arears to collect certificate

By Beverly Bizeki

A former Ndarama High School learner who attained 20 points at A Level last year is appealing for financial assistance to clear fees arrears so that he can collect certificate and look for opportunities to further his studies.
Stuck between family disorientation and economic hardships, 20 year-old Munashe Makuvaza said he is failing to raise money to clear fees arears so that he can collect his certificate and pursue his dream of becoming a neuro-surgeon.
Makuvaza said he owes Ndarama High fees for three terms which he did not pay last year as his mom only managed to pay Zimsec examinations fees.
“I have not collected my academic results from the school since February when results were published because of fees arrears. I was only able to see my results online and in a school newsletter where my name was mentioned among top students. I owe the school three terms fees,” said Makuvaza.
“My appeal is for well-wishers to help me fund my dream of becoming a neuro-surgeon My parents separated but both of them are not in a position to fund my education and this has negatively affected me,” he added.
Makuvaza said the separation of his parents had left him stranded as both parents have started new families which forced him to stay alone while going to school.
“My mother last paid for my school fees when I was in lower six. She has not been able to pay for my school fees apart from the rentals and food for me as she also have to tend to my other siblings.
“My father on the hand is not able to pay for my fees as he also has five other children to take care of and this has had a negative impact on me,” said Makuvaza.
Determination has kept Makuvaza through his journey as he has always had to move from one school to another due to unforeseen circumstances.
“Due to unforeseen circumstances I have had to transfer from one school to another during my primary and ended up going to seven schools throughout the seven years. This also made it worse for me as I could not get my grade seven results too.
“To make matters worse, my mother fell seriously ill when I was supposed to go for form one and I had to forego attending school as I am the eldest child to look after her. I only attended school towards the end of first term only to transfer third term as there were no sciences at the private college where I was enrolled,” said Makuvaza.

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Una Una broke, players protest over allowances

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By Tatiana Mhararira

Masvingo United players are protesting over poor salaries which saw a delay in their match against Hunters FC on July 21 at Mucheke Stadium.
The players complained that they had gone for three weeks without allowances band they only received US$5 after home matches making it a maximum of US$15 for the past weeks.
Speaking to this publication one of the players who refused to be named for fear of victimisation said that they protested because they found it difficult to sustain themselves as a result of poor salaries.
“As players we cannot continue playing and receive peanuts at the end of the day. Some of us are breadwinners in our families and US$5 is not enough to buy food or even pay rentals,” he said
He also said the protest was a call to action for Masvingo United Management Board to stick to the agreement between the board and the players.
“As a team we are appealing to our management board to stick to our agreement so as to limit chances of players reaching such levels of protesting especially on a match day,” he added
The players are also requesting for an allowance which they will use during the season break for the next three weeks.
In an interview with TellZim News, Masvingo United Board Secretary General Omen Mafa said the board did not owe players any money and continuous draws had led to the players not getting money as per contract.
“As the board we do not accept the protests over salaries by the players because we do not owe them any money. The team has had draws in the previous games and their contracts state that they get win and draw bonuses for away games only,” said Mafa.
The major source of income for Una Una is from gate fee paid by fans which is then used for players’ win and draw bonuses as well as other expenses to be incurred.
Mafa also said the team incurred more costs than income during both home and away games thereby running a loss.
“The approximate amount we get from gate fees is US$1 000 and costs we incur include payment of match officials, payment of security, the Zimbabwe Republic Police which is charged per hour per police officer, refreshments for players, winning bonuses and transport for the next away game therefore, leaving nothing in the team’s coffers,” added Mafa.
He added that the board has appealed for well-wishers in the business community who would love to sponsor the team to come through and assist the home team rather than expect the executive to fund the team.
“We are appealing to members in the business arena to assist in funding the team so that the gate fees will be used for some other aspects,” he said.
Masvingo United FC is currently on 8th position on the Eastern Region Soccer League log standings having played 16 games with 6 wins, 8 draws leading to a total of 26 points.
Una Una’s last game had a 2-2 draw against FC Hunters which is number 6 on the log standings.

Besides corruption who else is Govt paying?

By Perpetua Murungweni

The Government, through its treasury and various departments, has been accused of prioritizing paying those individuals and companies that allegedly give kickbacks at the expense of major contractors, companies and local authorities where some are reported to have gone for four years without being paid despite having supplied the goods and services, which left many citizens asking that ‘besides corruption who else is the government paying?’
Ironically, while the government is operating in debt, owing billions worth of devolution funds to local authorities and companies that it is failing to pay with some going for four years without receiving anything, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is investigating tender corruption involving the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), the Presidential Goat Scheme, and some private companies who were paid in advance by government but did not deliver the goods and services.
Business men Wicknel Chivayo, Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu are at the eye of a storm following allegations of corruption involving millions of United States Dollars (USD) among them the ZEC election material and mobile toilet tenders, and the Presidential Goats Scheme tenders.
State media, both Zimpapers and Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) also joined the bandwagon of private companies and local authorities that have been complaining of not being paid by government as they revealed to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Information, Media and Broadcasting Services that their operations are crippled because government departments owe them billions of dollars (local currency).
Speaking at a budget consultation meeting held last month by Masvingo City Council, Mayor Alec Tabe pointed out that the major reason council was failing to complete its major projects was because they did not receive devolution funds from government for almost four years now.
“We have major projects that we started using devolution funds but they are still incomplete because government is not disbursing the funds. I don’t remember the last time we received the funds; I think it’s almost four years now,” said Tabe.
“Service delivery is compromised; the Mucheke trunk sewer will remain incomplete as long as government does not disburse devolution funds. This is just one of the many projects that are incomplete because we have not been receiving the funds for quite some time now. The non-disbursement stifles development and compromise provision of quality service delivery,” Tabe added.
Mwenezi Rural District Council (RDC) Chief Executive Officer Albert Chivanga said they only received a paltry ZWL 277 Million this year which they used to pay part of the Master Plan and for the past years they have been receiving devolution funds that does not tally with their yearly allocation.
“We received ZWL 277 Million and partly paid for the master plan preparation.We have been receiving part payments every year which were below the allocated amounts. The allocation does not usually tally with the disbursement, for example, you get ZWL50 million when you are allocated ZWL400 million. This year we were allocated about ZWL 2.4 billion and so far we have since received only ZWL 277 Million. Its affecting provision of quality service delivery,” said Chivanga.
The same sentiments were echoed by Gutu RDC Chief Executive Officer Alexander Mutembwa who said they last received full devolution funds in 2020. All these other years they have been receiving part payments.
“For this year we have only received a little for the devolution funds which we partly paid for the master plan. We last received devolution funds in full in 2020 and for the past years we have been receiving part of the allocated funds. There are a number of projects that are still incomplete because we are awaiting disbursement from government,” said Mutembwa.
Zaka RDC CEO David Majaura said the local authority received a share in February this year and the allocation was meant for the master plan.
“We received ZW$275 Million and we used the amount to pay for the Master plan initial deposit. There are projects at various stages of completion and we hope to complete them when we get the disbursement,” said Majaura.
Social commentators and citizens therefore, questioned who else is government paying besides companies that are linked to corruption? These companies are being paid in advance and still fail to deliver the goods and services, yet the companies who are being asked to first deliver the goods and services are not being paid at all.
Efforts to get a comment from the Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube on why treasury and other government departments are failing to pay companies that would have provided goods and services were futile as he was not picking up his mobile phone.
His deputy Kudakwashe Mnangagwa said he could not be drawn into commenting on the issue saying it was a prerogative of the minister himself, whilst the permanent secretary George Guvamatanga was not reachable.
Former deputy Minister of finance, Clemence Chiduwa, who chairs the parliamentary portfolio committee on finance said the permanent secretary of local government was the best port of call in that regard saying the ministry was responsible for allocation and distribution of devolution funds.
He said the ministry of finance simply releases funds and efforts to get the permanent secretary of local government were futile as Dr John Bhasera was not answering his mobile phone.

Zanu PF takakutadzirai chii tiripe?

Summer is fast approaching ladies and gentlemen, at least it’s the only relieving thing to imagine especially for people like me and many other homeless fellows I see in town kunyanya paOk manheru. They are homeless because of this curse that we were given I am not sure by who, kuti ndiwo mapfupa aMbuya Nehanda here or what hatichanzwisisi. Nhamo yese iyi is because of Zanu PF otherwise in a functional country no one should be homeless. At least all the vagabonds in town would be accommodated well kunana Ngomahuru uko getting treatment coming out after getting better but alas, kutoriwo nenzara and there is no medication to cool them down saka vakazara mutown kudai. Vamwe vacho vamunofunga kuti vanopenga you will realise kuti ingori nhamo chete but otherwise vatori vanhu bho zvavo. Zanu PF is the author of all these problems. Takamasiirwa zvedu naUncle Bob and Trababablas inherited the situation and instead of addressing it, he made it worse zvake. Zvabva zvandifungidza the late Eddison Zvobgo, baba vaiva nepamuromo zvavo vaya kkk. Hanzi kana muchimhanya relay, the starter should be a good runner, then he should run but the rule is anondopa umwe chitandanda. Hanzi naZvobgo takapa benzi kuti riite starter, kobvirwa Uncle Bob manje. Hanzi ramhanya zvakanaka and instead of giving the baton to the next person, hero nacho mugomo, asi Eddison ka kkk. Mwari ave newe wherever you are. Zvino benzi rakati rakwira nacho mugomo kwakutozoita vamwe vakashinga kutevera kunoritorera ikoko, zvino vakatora vacho havachadiwo nacho manje. We clapped hands in November gore riya taona rachibata and we thought richadzika nacho mugomo zvino harichadi kudzika nacho kkkk. Instead of addressing challenges, munhu busy zvake kumawedzera, and as if that is not enough, criminals around him are now planning to extend the presidential term limit, imi woye.
Before I talk about the third term issue, regai ndimbopa warning to this PE teacher from Ndarama. In fact, if anyone can get closer to David Janhi aka DJ Masomere who now call himself DJ Venyika warn him kuti ave kuenderera kumagumo kune nyaya. Please Masomere don’t forget that you are a mere PE teacher all this hullabaloo will end and you will remain a teacher. So stop lying to our parents kumusha kuti hanzi heee President wedu was elected by fellow presidents to be SADC chair. When was he elected, where was the election nhaiwe Janhi. This is a rotational post haina kana basa. Any stupid President can chair SADC when the country’s turn comes. Nxaa utikwanire Masomere. Uncle Bob was once both SADC and AU chair, what did we get from it kkkk. Takawanei isu kunze kwekutostrengthener his dictatorial tendencies. Ihwo huChairman hwacho huchatiparira kkkk. Seka zvako nhamo serugare, I heard varakashi vachiti the post will give the opposition parties leadership mukana to report issues of misgovernance, human rights abuses and chief among them the legitimacy issue kkk. Hanzi they will easily go and report to the new chair. I think this will be a wakeup call kune vaya vaiti SADC will never address our problems, the solution is in our hands.
Iko ndirikunzwa kuti the government imported palm trees to plant along streets only to impress SADC head of states kkkk. Hazvina kusiyana namai vanopakurira mufundisi mundiro yebhonzo baba nevana vachipiwa mugwagwandiro. Eh asi zviriko, tichikura tainzi kana pouya vaenzi tonzi tsvairai, ndopataidyawo huku ipapo saka taitozoti dai vaenzi vagara vachiuya. Should I make a wish kuti dai SADC yagara ichiuya kuda Harare yaigara yakachena, maroads achigadzirwa. My wish is just that kana vauya please take them on a tour of our Chikurubi maximum prison vaone political prisoners and the conditions they are enduring imomo vasina mhosva. Let them come vaone magarire atinoita not painting a wrong picture.
But ladies and gentlemen, Zanu PF takanyatsoitadzirei chaizvo. What sin did we commit to deserve this, kana tine mhosva please tell us tiripe. I am sure nemawandire atakaita in Zimbabwe we can afford a go fund me and contribute a dollar each for you to leave us alone. Just tell us the figure you want tione zvekuita tatambura isu. Masvingo Masvingo Masvingo, what sin did we commit nhai, why are you pushing the listening President to break the constitution. Ambonyanyoitei chaizvo that you want him to stay on beyond his constitutional two terms? Masvingo is known for pushing useless agendas with no benefit. What did the province benefit from the new dispensation after staying put naTrabablas. We have a lot of water bodies here but no irrigation vanhu vachifa nenzara mvura yese ichingoenda kunaSave. Moda marii nhai maZanu tikupei isu. Kusiri kufa ndekupi kana zvakadai. Can one Zanu PF member explain to me what we are benefitting as a province from this regime? I never said ipai Chamisa ini, I know you hate him to the core but even imomo muZanu PF chinjanaika. Ipai chero matofo sana Kedha, hapana ambori nani apa, kunzi president doesn’t mean unenge uchifunga, you just need to surround yourself with good minds that advise you. Manje vedu ava did the opposite, munhu kuzvisurrounder nembavha dzega dzega ndochii ichocho chakadaro chinenge ngozi. I know makamboimba kumagumo kune nyaya gore riya and it really came to pass but remember there will always be a story at the end, ichazova nhoroondo zvayo hapana chisingaperi. Tichatozotaura yava nhoroondo kuti kwaimbova nanaMavhenyengwa nanaMunyoro who bragged that they own the decision to ask the president to carry on. I heard the war veterans want to beg the President to stay again. Which war did those war vets fight? Are they really war vets or they were just vana mujibha. I know the real war vets did not fight for this but they fought for everyone’s independence but now the country is in Baba 2’s pocket. Ndeyavo nevana vavo zvavo who include Chivayo kkk. Iye ari kuita seiwo zvake, he has been quiet lately. Quiet just like Mthuli and Mushayamazano. Mukati that duo itoriko imi. Ah I heard that Mthuli finally came out of his hole and gave a mid-term budget review kkk. He is now just a minister in name ministry yava kumba kwaTrabablas iyi. Dr Amai is running finances dzenyika imi muchiti Mthuli is there. Mushayavanhu simply introduced the ZIG and went on to hide now hatichambomunzwa kana and unobva washaya kuti zviri kufamba sei manje. The budget review was just a written speech nothing touchable. Kunoverenga speech zvega wasting people’s time and energy. If anyone is closer to Mahiya please tell him to kuti he should smoke mbanje dzake zvakanaka and stop dragging war vets in his nonsense. Ari kuknganwa chazuro nehope, where is his fellow crazy guy Matemadanda? He is busy doing fishing kuMozambique uko achinzi ndi Ambasador kkkk. Kuita Ambasador weZim kunotonyadzisa. Heard the government owes these embassies millions of dollars in unpaid allowances and salaries tisati tataura hedu about kutongoshata kwema structures acho and lack of infrastructure.
Anyway, before I go zvangu kunokanga maputi angu for lunch, ndazogaya, the call for third term, tisati tataura about the constitution I think it’s a noble idea kuti varambe varipo vaone kuti vision 2030 was a lie, ikatadza kubuda vanozowana pekuhwanda napo vaakuti kuti the one who took over failed to fulfil my vision. That vision will only be achieved kuhope sabhinya, it’s only a few years before 2030 and there are no signs of toddler steps towards that. I think he should live up to see his lie. I am sure all those who are pushing for that agenda are angels of Satan who are trapping the president. In fact, I believe they are from the Kedha faction who want to see him fail so that he is exposed to pave way for Kedha to take over.
Kana anyone akaonawo our former VP VaMphoko please tell him chando chaakuda kupera this side we no longer need incubators but kune nzara ngavaitewo vanhu vawane upfu kana chibage not mapfunde ari kupiwa vanhu. I heard ava kutobikiswa ndari zvawo. Iwo arikumbobvepi asi mapfunde aya negorosi zviri kupiwa vanhu. Mukati hapana munhu ari kutoita madhiri ipapa achitora chibage opa zvake vanhu mapfunde, anything is possible with Zanu PF. Mboko iMboko !!!