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Chiredzi Town Secretary up for fraud

By TellZim Reporter

CHIREDZI – The Town Secretary for Chiredzi Council, Engineer Wesley Kauma has been dragged to court by the Zimbabwe Ant-Corruption Commission (ZACC) for fraud and abuse of office.
The court granted Kauma a US$500 bail and is set to appear in court on July 31, this year.
According to a statement released by the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ), Kauma appeared before Chiredzi Magistrate’s court facing fraud and abuse of office charges.
It is the state’s case that sometime in 2013, Chiredzi Town Council offered the accused person, who then was council Engineer, a commercial stand measuring 2195 square meters in the New Central Business District (CBD).
The NPAZ further noted that sometime in 2023, the town council resolved that the stand that had been sold to the accused person, but had not been developed, be handed over to the Chiredzi Small to Medium Enterprises Chamber following their application for a commercial stand. The council resolved that the accused person was to be given another stand in Melbourne Park.
When Chiredzi Small and Medium Enterprises Chamber began the construction of a shopping mall the accused person allegedly approached them and ordered them to stop any further developments, claiming that he owned the stand.
This prompted investigations by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) which revealed that the accused person demanded payment from the Chiredzi Small and Medium Enterprises Chamber for it to continue with the developments on the stand.
The Chamber gave in to the accused person’s demands and agreed to hand over five shops to the accused person once the project was complete. The five shops were said to be valued at US$75 000.00.
Eng Kauma is set to appear in court for the commencement of trial.
However, Chiredzi Town Council Chairperson, Jameson Charumbira said as council they were not aware that their employee was arrested.
“We haven’t received any formal communication that our employee was arrested,” said Charumbira.
Meanwhile, deputy director of planning and public works Consider Kubiku is currently the Acting Town Secretary following a resolution by special full council meeting held on July 3.

Lawyer dumps Zanu PF youth Mandebvu during trial

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By Perpetua Murungweni

In a sudden turn and twist of events, the Zanu PF Masvingo Youth Chairperson Delight Mandebvu was left with no legal representation after his lawyer vanished and was nowhere to be seen in court.
The lawyer, Tatenda Chimbadzwa, who was defending Mandebvu in an assault case where he allegedly beats up Masvingo Mayor Collen Maboke, failed to show up for continuation of trial after the matter was adjourned to after lunch on Monday July 8.
When asked by the magistrate Franklin Mkwananzi about his lawyer’s whereabouts, he told the court that his lawyer had liaised with the state prosecutor for the postponement of trial since he had other business to attend to.
“My lawyer told me that he made arrangements with the prosecutor to postpone the trial that is why he is not around,” said Mandebvu.
However, the prosecutor Godknows Mugondo dismissed the claim saying he did not recall making such an arrangement with the accused’s defense lawyer.
“This is a lie; I don’t remember talking to his lawyer and it is not my duty to grant a postponement of a trial, the defense counsel was present when the court adjourned and it was announced that it will resume at 14.15pm. I would like to believe that the accused person’s lawyer is a legal personnel and he knows that a postponement application is made in the court and granted with the magistrate,” said Mugondo.
The magistrate asked Mandebvu if he wished to continue trial without his lawyer and he agreed before the matter was later postponed July 15.
The case has been dragged for a long time now with the accused person coming up with one excuse after the other. At one point Mandebvu told the court that he wanted to look for a lawyer outside Masvingo because the lawyers around were friends with Maboke, hence, they were compromised.
It is the State’s case that on March 2, 2024 Mandebvu allegedly assaulted former Masvingo City Mayor Collen Maboke and his wife after the latter’s car side-swapped a Zanu PF vehicle in which Mandebvu was travelling in along the Masvingo-Mutare high way.

19-year-old ordained Bishop

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By Staff Reporter

MASVINGO – A 19-year-old Jacob Masuka was recently ordained to become Bishop of one of the biggest African Indigenous Churches in Zimbabwe, Zion Apostolic Church (1923) taking over from his late father Felix Toperesu Masuka who died in a car crash on May 8 this year.
The young Masuka who is probably the youngest Bishop in the Zionist churches was ordained at the church headquarters in Bikita by his father’s fellow Bishops and close allies Makuva Mutendi, who leads one of the many Zion Christian Church (ZCC) denominations and Jameson Andreas who leads Zion Apostolic Faith Mission Church (ZAFSMC).
ZAC 1923 national chairperson Robson Mavhenyengwa said the ordination was as per church tradition that the eldest son of the late Bishop takes over reins after his father, which made Jacob the heir.
Mavhenyengwa said he was going to work with the guidance of his late father’s priests and other church leaders so there will be smooth continuity.
“We ordained the new Bishop as per church tradition that the first son of the late Bishop takes over and that is what happened. He is young but we are confident that he will further the church development with the aid of high priests and other church leaders,” said Mavhenyengwa.
The young Bishop took over the leadership of the church that was being contested by his late father’s brother who felt he was not the right heir to the church leadership after the death of their father David Masuka.
Felix took over the reins in 2015 but his ascension to power led to continuous clashes with his brothers mainly Jacob who is the young Bishop’s namesake.
Felix, who was generally referred to as Mambo Fere by his congregants wrestled for the church leadership with his young brother who had support from their mother.
However, by being the eldest, he had support from the church’s high priest. Jacob then led a breakaway branch which was not successful as it attracted fewer followers with some ending up reverting to Felix.
He however continued to have clashes with his brothers, who kept fighting him and since 2016 he recorded several assault incidents from unknown people who were believed to have been sent by his rivals.
In 2016 just after taking over, Jacob’s wife is said to have lied in the road when Felix was driving home from Chikuku Business Centre and when he stopped to check, a group of youths came out and pelted the vehicle with stones damaging the windscreen.
In 2023, Felix was allegedly kidnapped near Chikuku Business Centre and was taken to a certain homestead where he was stripped naked and pictures of him naked were taken and circulated on social media.
The alleged abductors are said to have claimed that they had found him with a married woman in a compromising position. The church leadership went on to convene a press conference to deny the allegations and set the record straight.

Former CCC Council chair Gibson Hwende joins Zanu PF


… Blames Chamisa for his decision

By Beatific Gumbwanda

Chiredzi – Former Chiredzi Town Council (CTC) Chairperson, Alderman Gibson Hwende has officially joined Zanu PF after serving two decades as opposition’s Ward 1 councilor in Chiredzi Urban.
Hwende confirmed the development to TellZim News and went on to blame embattled former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa for his decision.
“I now have a new political home, Chamisa wakanditsvinyira,” said Hwende.
Asked further how Chamisa betrayed him, Hwende declined to answer saying he cannot entertain further questions.
Sources said Hwende allegedly crossed roads with Chamisa during the inception of the CCC party when the former CCC president discended to Chiredzi for a stakeholders meeting. It is said that prior to the meeting, Chamisa made several phone calls to Hwende as he wanted to discuss the preparations for the meeting but he missed the calls, a development that irked his former boss.
Hwende then decided to formerly join Zanu PF recently and he went together with other fellow members including Chiredzi Government Primary School’s Development Committee (SDA) Chairperson Artwell Muzvarwandega and his deputy Shepherd Nyoni.
Hwende’s defection did not come as a surprise as Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Ezra Chadzamira once openly told a gathering during the official commissioning of Shineplus Residential Estate last year that Hwende had joined Zanu PF long back.
The Zanu PF Masvingo Provincial Vice Chairperson Trust Mugabe also reportedly summoned Chiredzi Residents and Rate Payers Association (CHIRRA) leaders and told them to stop questioning why Hwende was given a Toyota Revo by CTC as his exit package because it was approved by the party (Zanu PF).
Artwell Muzvarwandega also confirmed that he indeed joined Zanu PF and it was his democratic right to choose a party of his choice.
“Yes, I have joined Zanu PF; I am not accountable to anyone about my political choice becase it is my democratic right,” said Muzvarwandega.
Zanu PF ward 2 Political Commissar, Tarwirei Kubvoruno who is responsible for the cell registration in ward 2 said the above mentioned members are already in the party’s cell register.
“I can confirm that the four, Gibson Hwende, Artwell Muzvarwandega, Shepherd Nyoni and Charles Jacobs are already registered in Ward 2 cells. I want to encourage everyone from Ward 2 who wants to join the revolutionary party to come forward so that I can register them, “said Kubvoruno.
Zanu PF recently had an orientation for returnees at Dadaya High School in Zvishavane where 84 former opposition members attended. The orientation was also attended by former Zanu Pf Masvingo Provincial Commissar and Bikita South MP Jeppy Jaboon who recently rejoined the party after he defected during the height of Generation 40 (G40) and Lacoste factional fights in Zanu PF. Jaboon, together with a number of senior G40 faction members ran away for their dear lives after Lacoste took over power following a military assisted take over in November 2017.
joined opposition and retuned to Zanu PF.

ED’s retirement announcement genuine or facade?

. . . as ‘criminals’ surrounding him lobby for third term
. . . Masvingo Inter-district to pass resolution on Saturday for ED to stay till 2030

By Beverly Bizeki

The recent announcement by President Emmerson Mnangagwa that he will step down at the end of his second term in 2028 has been received with mixed feelings with ordinary citizens questioning the genuineness of the claim, amid reports that the Zanu PF leader, of late, had been hyping the party’s new slogan ‘2030 vaMnangagwa vanenge vachipo vachitonga’ (2030 Mnangagwa will still be there in power).
The slogan ‘2030 vaMnangagwa vanenge vachipo vachitonga’ was first introduced by Masvingo province during the national Youths Day held at Mushagashe Vocational Training Centre in February this year, and since then it was adopted at every Zanu PF function, and at one function in Chivhu, Mnangagwa demanded all the ministers at the event to chant the slogan.
The sudden change by Mnangagwa, who seemingly enjoyed the ‘2030 slogan’, to then publicly announced that he will abide by the constitution and step down after his second term comes to an end in 2028 might be evidence of the alleged succession factional fights within the ruling party.
Various political analysts who spoke to TellZim doubted Mnangagwa’s genuineness saying the announcement was because of the ongoing fights in the ruling party.
Professor Eldred Masunungure said the statement was meant to douse factionalism within the party as it had come at a time when the ‘ED 2030 campaign’ was still in full swing.
“I would not take the President’s pronouncement seriously at a time when his core supporters are publicly and unashamedly agitating for a third term or alternatively, an extension of the current term. The “ED2030” campaign is still in full swing. As such, the declaration about retiring in 2028 and a replacement chosen at Congress, sounds rather hollow and ingenious,” said Prof Masunungure.
“I think it’s meant to douse the fires of factionalism that threaten to rip the party asunder if not properly and quickly managed. Thus, the President’s retirement announcement has little do with him being a constitutionalist because whether he goes for a third term or an extension of the second term, he would still have to go through some constitutional stages to amend the supreme law,” he added.
Another analyst Dr Wellington Gadzikwa said the statement by Mnangagwa was not because he had become a constitutionalist but simply because he had realised that people could not allow him and Zanu PF to continue.
Dr Gadzikwa said by calling for the extension of his term, they were testing waters and they have discovered that people were not ready for that.
“His announcement that he will step down was not because he is a constitutionalist because we have seen a number of instances when the constitution was disregarded. We have seen the capture of the constitutional bodies.
“He realised that people would not allow him to extend his term and those who had been calling for the extension of the term in the party will have to eat a humble pie and accept the reality that he cannot go beyond 2028,” said Dr Gadzikwa.
However, another political commentator Professor Charles Pfukwa said Mnangagwa was genuine and his statement resonates well with the constitution of Zimbabwe.
“There is nothing amiss about what he said because that’s what the constitution says. That is a political and timely statement which has come at a right time when people were pushing for him to extend his tenure,” said Prof Pfukwa.
“What was being said by party supporters were just political statements. Anything can happen between now and 2028 and if the parliament wishes to amend the constitution in his favor then so be it. There are procedures that has to be followed and they know what has to be done,” Proff Pfukwa added.
Great Zimbabwe University Media Lecturer Dr Gift Gwindingwe echoed the same sentiments saying Mnangagwa had said this out of his own accord hence there was no need to doubt him.
“The President is not under pressure from any corner so what he said becomes believable. I have been following debates on social media spaces with people saying he is not genuine but what makes people say he is not genuine when he is saying it himself especially against what his supporters are saying. It becomes easier to believe what the President is saying than to believe what the supporters are saying,” said Dr Gwindingwe.
Masvingo province, however, remain adamant that the call for Mnangagwa’s term extension which they started before other provinces joined will materialize.
Zanu PF Masvingo Provincial Chairperson Robson Mavhenyengwa said the President had announced his wish but the province will map the way forward at an inter-district meeting scheduled for Saturday July 13 at Masvingo Polytechnic.
“We are going to have an inter-district meeting at Masvingo Poly on Saturday and where we are going to have the National Political Commissar Cde Munyaradzi Machacha. That is where we are going to discuss more and you can come and hear for yourself,” said Mavhenyengwa.
Commenting on the resolutions being made by Zanu PF supporters in various provinces that Mnangagwa should have a third term, legal expert Prof Lovemore Madhuku said it was not feasible to have the constitution changed for the President to have a third term.
“That is irrelevant, the constitution cannot be changed now. Whether the President wants to or not, he has to step down. The announcement of his retirement is not a voluntary act but a constitutional dictate,” said Prof Madhuku.
“The people who are pushing for his third term assume they have power to change the constitution but it is too late for that now,” he added.
Mnangagwa announced his retirement plan recently while commissioning of a Fruit Juice and Water Processing Plant at Mutare Teacher’s College in Manicaland Province.

ED and the thieves surrounding him: the gift that keeps giving

Ladies and Gentlemen, I know you have been celebrating the announcement that ED will not be on the ballot paper come 2028. Yes, for those who were not in the know ndofunga matozvinzwa. Masoja akachibata kuti dzvii and vakazviramba. He announced the news a few days after commander ZNA vataura kuti Zanu PF haibviswe nepen and paper and went on to do a pamberi neZanu slogan but didn’t do the crazy 2030 vanenge vachipo nonsense. That was a sign, vakomana vakajamuka mufunge chete zvakangofanana zvazvo chero akasapinda, chopiwa ani? Kedha? Riya idhandahead I doubt kuti zvingabuda. So because of that vakomana vaakubira kuoneka kkkk. Kurovera kuodza.
I hope you have already learnt who the true ‘sons’ of this establishment are, seeing Chivharo still gallivanting while his fellow criminals are wallowing in jail. Maikoro Chimhuru has been cut to size, kkkkkk. He is no longer Chimombe, with the way he bit the dust the other day coming out of the prison truck. Kkkk hanzi ane musoro unenge map yeUganda. As a woman kamoyo kekubereka kakada kumbondibata but haa, dhemeti mhani these people are thieves who steal the country’s resources isu vanyai tichitambura. Mari dzenyika manje hadzidi kubiwa zvechihwai hwai, we all know the modus operandi doesn’t require a lot of noise, zvinoda low low, yekwaBaba Two nemabhuradha avo vanaSean, but vanaChimombe because of greed nekupata kwechibharanzi he is now in hot soup. Apa hadzina kana zita riri paAny company document paGoatsgate paya, the company was registered in Moze Mpofu and another female gweregwere’s name. I’m reminded of that other time when Chimombe was a guest at some high class Nigerian wedding held in Zimbabwe kukauya vanaDavido, ehe payazve when all mbingas wore green, looking like Nigerians. Even then waingoona kuti mari haina hayo kumbovafita baba ava, he looked like he was wearing curtains zvake Maikoro, kkkkk. I know you are all thinking Mapombi should extend grace to a suffering man, but the truth is I am actually enjoying this. Vanotinunira muromo mhani vanaKabias ava nemari dzenyika, misleading our youths into thinking kuti making an honest living is impossible in Zimbabwe.
I do not have sympathy to waste, and I am eagerly waiting for everyone’s turn ndigosekazve. Kusi kufa ndokupi? Even though its catch and release or it has been orchestrated kuZanu ikoko ndezvenyu, at least I got the satisfaction of seeing mbavha falling from a prison truck for a change. It gives us a break from seeing citizens being persecuted for exercising their rights—those 78 who were arrested for commemorating Youth Day varikuberekana wani kupinda mucourt with broken and swollen feet, without an ounce of sympathy from the state. Zvichakuwanaiwo sezvine meso asi. Sikhala suffered until he came out of prison ava disoriented, ava kutaura kunge Mandela. Kwasara mai vaya vekuZEC who is alleged to have received mafunds enyika for personal use. Zvichapera hazvo, look at how Gen Zees are showing Ruto flames kusvika adzinga cabinet yose paKenya apo. They dragged a whole head-of-state to X Spaces to address them, which is a gamechanger. Muno asi mati ari Susan Mutami who would have called for the X Space to narrate her countless escapades with influential people, exposing how state resources are abused by these people and their concubines. But Africa is bewitched chete; infact our leaders are bewitched.
Ruto would rather sacrifice everyone else except himself to save his skin and cling to power. Everyone else is at fault except him. Ndozvavari maAfrican leaders’ aya and havatonyari zvachose. But I think what happened in Kenya is a WhatsApp ah, no wake up call for our youths as well as vene. I think vaakuziva kuti once macitizens ajamuka zvatoendwa. I mean citizens as vana vemuZimbabwe, lest I will be labled kuti ndiri wekwaChabangu or blue movement kkkk. Iko yakazoendepiko movement iya? Ndopayaidiwaka apa tobva taita zvatakadzidziswa nevamwe vedu paKenya. Let me not say much about this lest I will be accused of trying to cause Aram and dhispondenzi especially now that SADC summit yaakuda kusvika. By the way, I heard other people saying they can’t allow ED to be handed over the chairmanship of the regional block. Inini hangu handipo ipapo, that’s not his post but ndechedu seZimbabwe. It’s not like he threw a CV akanzi you are the best foot forward. It’s our right as a country nhaika. The SADC chairmanship rotates saka kana chanzi chiuye kuno regai chiuye, ndechedu. Even if something happens in November then the incoming President becomes the Chair. So kana mati chimuti chitijambe and something happens what will we do? I didn’t say something will happen mumwedzi waMbudzi, ndiri kungoti ko kana zvikaitika since the thieves are surrounding the President.
On the other hand, in rural schools where poverty is the order of the day, Mhamha is busy doing zvanaNhanga Gota and the very schools that can’t even afford decent classrooms are paying to attend these workshops. Nekudivi Beam is not coming, woshaya kuti zvirikumbofamba sei. SekuEducation uko, corruption yakaita kupfunya chisero chaiko, and dzirikudyiwa mari through dubious programmes. If ever there was an entity with misplaced priorities, it will be the government of Zimbabwe. They would rather pay fraudsters upfront, in millions of dollars when people are dying from poor health services. Tinozongozvinzwa kana zvatosvorana gonzo nachin’ai, that is when you hear of these dizzying figures that were used to go for holiday’s nemabhebhi. Arresting these fraudsters is also not done in good faith, nor with the will of the people at heart. Kutongoti kana Ba2 vajutiwa neshamwari dzavo mbavha kumishonga yekugorosi kwavo uko kotonzi kombai tirove, ZACC saa bata! I think mukwambo Wadyajena paya paakambopinda busy anenge anga ashungurudza mwana wenyika, or he had probably been caught doing zvemujolo, because how all the charges were dropped show you that claiming to arrest corruption by these people is nothing but a joke.
Zimbabwe is one big crime scene. You know, at times I end up forgiving Zimbabweans who follow vanaMai Titi nanaMadam Boss to the extent of allocating themselves camps, hanzi hee cat family what what. I think it is a coping mechanism to survive the trauma yezvinoitika in this country. Everything is meant to cover up something when it comes to the ED establishment. Nothing makes sense at all. Everything is a façade. Right now vari busy kukwesha man’a for vaenzi veSADC, kugadzira maroads and everything. Zvekuti macitizens need clear communication about which roads to take and which ones have been closed ratova drama to them. They don’t care, as long as SADC is coming to give them a big thumbs up for a job well done, vana vachifira musewage kuKambuzuma uko. It’s their house, imi hamutomborina kana basa. Let’s wait and see how Advocate Fulcrum’s case goes in the courts against Sanyatwe’s utterances. Varikupamhwazve like what happened in 2018 after elections, kkkk. Ndeavo macourts aya. Chete zvemuno munyika we have all been damaged and gaslighted by the government to a point where we no longer trust anyone. Tinomuka mangwana takunzwa kuti Advovo has won case, dziri zvadzo factionalism dzemuZanu and we will see who Zanu has in store for us. Hameno Nero arikumboita zvemacousins ake kuti he is coming back here. Kuchaenda nhete zvokwadi. Izvozvi mudzin’anga umu hamusi kuvatwa kkkkk. VanaPhidza all the jollying namadam vanyowani will soon be over because you never can tell what will happen next. I think zvakuda kutotangaso with all we are hearing about live bullets being found at doorsteps, while houses are being broken into kwaMnangagwa uko. But some people have guts, kusatya kufa here asi kunobreaker into the house yemwana weNumber One citizen?
Anyway let me go ndinokanga maputi angu zvangu for lunch. Mazuvano mabanana akaora mashoma nechando, but gaffa harizoshaye plan. Aiwa not gaffa rekuCult kwaWinky D naChamisa where they will insult even your ancestors, no. It’s just a figure of speech, musazondituka like you did to Themba Gorimbo kusvika ati sorry.
If you happen to see VaMphoko, please tell him that vamwe vaakunzi vadzose zvavakaba, how far iya yehotera nezvitiyo? Baby Boy Nevy Mutsvangwa akazopera here mafindifuva ekuremand? Chimombe needs some notes, plus a few others who are joining him soon as the Auditor General’s report is upon us, which spells yet another ‘catch and release episode’. Otherwise, mboko imboko!

Masvingo City turns down pre-school lease waiver

By Tatiana Mhararira

Masvingo City Council has turned down Masvingo Teacher’s College request for waiver of lease rentals for a pre-school at Chesvingo Safe Market for three months, amid reports that its enrolment is quite low.
The council’s Finance and General Purposes Committee however turned down the request and demanded that Masvingo Teacher’s College pay all its rental fees.
“The Committee turned down the request for waiver of lease rentals on the basis that if the institution did not have the capacity to run the facility, they should hand it back to the council for other tenants to be considered.
“It was reported that Masvingo Teachers College’s monthly rentals had been pegged at US$200. The reason for request for waiver of lease rental payments was that the pre-school had started operating mid-term hence it had low enrolment and Masvingo teachers College was in the process of mobilising equipment to operate the school,’ read part of the minutes.
Masvingo Teacher’s College had partnered the City of Masvingo and International Labour Organisation through the Ministry of Home Affairs to operate the pre-school.

Chivi man up for robbery, rape

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By Meditation Mposi

A Chivi man from Bhejani village, Chief Shindi was last week apprehended by the police in connection with robbery and rape cases.
Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the arrest of Walter Ngwenya (24) and urged members of the public to report all cases early as well as provide enough information about criminals to assist police in quick apprehension of suspects.
“Members of the public are advised to report all cases early to ensure detection of cases and arrest of the accused persons. We also encourage them to supply police with information which may lead to detection and arrest of criminals,” said Dhewa.
Allegations are that on June 29, 2024 at around 2330 hours, Ngwenya broke into the victim’s (name withheld) house where she was sleeping with her 11 year old male relative, armed with a log and demanded cash from her.
The victim had no cash and Ngwenya assaulted her with the log three times in the head. During the ordeal Ngwenya ordered the victim to undress, and raped her thrice during the night.
The victim took notice of the markings on Ngwenya’s body and the victim together with the boy managed to escape through the window and hid in a bush while the former was relieving himself outside the house.
Upon returning into the house, Ngwenya stole three cellphones and went away.
The police investigated the matter and managed to apprehend Ngwenya at his house following identification of his body marks by the victim.
All the stolen cellphones were recovered and Ngwenya is expected to appear in court soon.

Masvingo Youth Arts Festival on cards

By Decide Nhendo

My Age Zimbabwe Trust is set to host Masvingo Youth Arts Festival (Maya) at the Charles Austin Theatre where local artists are expected to showcase their talent on July 12 and 13.
Speaking to TellZim News, My Age Communications Officer Veeslee Mhepo said this year’s festival is running under the theme; ‘Spaces, Solutions and Solidarity’. She said the aim is to create a platform to capacitate women in decision-making, exercising their Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR), making informed decisions regarding sexual relations, contraceptive use and reproductive health care.
“The MAYA Festival, themed “Spaces, Solutions, and Solidarity” will be focusing on bodily autonomy of women. It is an event dedicated to raising awareness and promoting discussions about the issue of women’s bodily autonomy.
“The festival aims to create a safe and inclusive space where individuals can come together to explore and address challenges faced by women in asserting control over their bodies,” said Mhepo.
She said the event was going to be hosted at Nemanwa grounds on July 12 and at Charles Austin Theatre on the 13th and said all people were invited to attend the youth arts festival so they can learn or share ideas.
Mhepo said events including poetry slam and power talk will be held at Granez African Restaurant and Mucheke Hall respectively.
Ministry of Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture Masvingo province arts and culture officer Jefinias Warara said the festival was important because art works were an interesting way to relay information on women’s bodily autonomy.
He said this year’s theme was essential because despite capacitating women about their bodily rights, it was also going to teach men to respect women.
“The Maya Festival is a good way to share information on women’s bodily autonomy because artists through theatre, songs and visual arts can easily communicate with people, rather than the usual ways of communicating like speeches.
“This year’s youth arts festival theme is not going to help only women alone but it is also going to teach men to respect women, which is essential for community development,” said Warara.

School head reveals parents behind pupils’ drugs abuse

By Courage Dutiro

In a shocking revelation, Kushingirira High School head Lengford Imbayago revealed that some pupils were getting drugs from their parents and guardians, saying this was causing serious challenges as they peddle the drugs to other students.
Speaking during a Drug and Substance Abuse and Teenage Pregnancy awareness campaign organized by the Masvingo Root of Development Organization (MaRODO) held at Kushingirira High School in Bikita, Imbayago revealed that some learners were lured into drugs and other social ills by their parents and guardians.
“It’s a grave issue. We are affected by our proximity to a business centre. Learners abuse alcohol, marijuana and other substances. Some learners are also being send by parents and guardians to sell drugs at the school,” said Imbayago
In his presentation at the event at Kushingirira High, MaRODO Director Acknowledge Mawere did a visual illustration to vividly demonstrate the contrasting effects of drugs abuse and a drug-free lifestyle on individual’s health and well-being.
The illustration involved two white vests, one torn and tinted with different colors, while the other was clean and in its original state.
The torn vest symbolized the adverse effects of drugs abuse on a person’s body, highlighting the dangers associated with substances abuse.
“Advocacy requires innovation whereby we need to use ways that motivate and resonate with the youths so they can be actively involved in the awareness process. Our approach aims to empower young people to address challenges in their lives and communities with confidence and resilience,” said Mawere.
The event highlighted a national push against drugs and substances abuse.
On June 26, President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa launched the Zimbabwe Multi-Sectoral Drug and Substance Abuse Plan (2024-2030).
Giving his speech during the official opening of the 32nd Junior Parliament and belated commemorations of the Day of African Child in Harare, Mnangagwa urged young people to be at the forefront of securing a nation free of illicit drugs and substance abuse.
“I challenge you, young people, to raise your voices and scale up your activities to fight and reject Drug and Substance Abuse. You must be at the forefront of developing youth-friendly activities, music and messages that help echo our calls for “a drug-free Zimbabwe”. I call upon the youth to report, to adults and responsible authorities, those who deal and peddle drugs,” said Mnangagwa.
In addition to addressing substance abuse, the event also tackled the prevalent issue of teen pregnancy in rural areas.
Research compiled by the Zimbabwe Civil Liberties and Drug Network (ZCLDN) in 2021 revealed that 60 per cent of psychiatric admissions were due to drug abuse and 80 per cent of these were people aged 16 to 25, including females.