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Harava waiting mother’s shelter brings relief to Zaka community

By Meditation Mposi

The completion and commissioning of Harava Clinic waiting mother’s shelter has brought cheer and relief to expecting mothers and the community at large who were travelling long distances to Musiso or Ndanga Hospitals for maternity services.
Speaking to TellZim News, Zaka North MP Ophias Murambiwa said before the construction of the shelter, the situation was so dire and when he heard people’s cries he then appealed for assistance from the Ministry of Home Affairs. Lotteries and Gaming Board (A body which is responsible for licensing and regulating all gambling activities) chipped in with funds for construction of the facility.
“I wrote an application letter to the Ministry of Home affairs and they made it possible for us to get funding from Lotteries and Gaming Board.
“Construction of the shelter started in December 2019 and it was completed in 2024,” said Murambiwa.
He said the shelter had 24 beds and two delivery beds which mean 24 waiting mothers could be accommodated at a time.
“The shelter accommodates twenty four expecting mothers and has two delivery beds. There is also a walk way which protects expecting mothers from rain and sun on their way to the main clinic. This waiting shelter is a blessing to our community and we are proud of it,” said Murambiwa.
Ward 22 Councilor Stephen Paradza whose ward the clinic is located said women would walk long distances to Ndanga District Hospital and St Anthony’s and that resulted in some giving birth on their way to the hospital.
“Prior to construction of the waiting shelter, expecting mothers travelled from far places to hospitals including Ndanga and St Anthony’s which resulted in women giving birth on the way which often caused death and other maternal complications.
“The facility serves women from ward 17, 22, 33 and part of ward 16 which is important as the wards are nearer to the clinic ensuring accessibility of maternal services to the mothers,” said Paradza.
Local village head (Chivasa) Alex Poterayi said the facility was important for the community as it helped in reducing deaths at birth as other women would not afford ambulances in cases of emergencies.
“The community is happy about this accomplished project. It is helping in reducing maternal complications related deaths among expecting mothers. We used to have emergencies where people would fail to get transport to referral hospitals like Ndanga and Musiso,” said Poterayi.
The shelter was commissioned by the deputy minister of home affairs and cultural heritage Chipo Sanyatwe on June 20.

Former Mwenezi CCC District Organizer’s trial resumes

By Cephas Shava

Mwenezi – Former Mwenezi District Organizer of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) then led by Nelson Chamisa, Tineyi Mapepa, who was summoned to court in April facing charges of inciting violence, has last week (June 25) appeared before Mwenezi magistrate as his trial resumed.
Mapepa (46) of plot number 67 village 4 Muzhanjire Ranch in Mwenezi District is being charged with incitement as defined in Section 187 (1) of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act Chapter 9:23.
Appearing before Mwenezi Resident Magistrate Conceptor Ngwerume, Mapepa who was represented by Noble Chinhanu of the Jiti Law Chambers pleaded not guilty to the charges of incitement.
It was the state’s case as presented by prosecutor, Leyton Katsidzira that on July 23, 2023 while at Rutenga Business Centre in Mwenezi at around 1415hrs Mapepa convened a meeting on behalf of the CCC party at the business center. The meeting was sanctioned by the police to start at 1400hrs and to end at 1600hrs.
The State alleged, since Mapepa was one of the CCC leader, at around 1600 hrs he was asked by police officers to disperse the crowd but the accused reportedly refused to obey as he allegedly started to tell people not to disperse and the crowd did so up until 17 00 hrs when a convoy of then party leader Chamisa arrived at Rutenga growth point.
The state further argues that the police officers approached the accused person and his crowd to try and disperse them but Mapepa and other members pelted them with stones and threatened to assault them. The officers later on managed to disperse the crowd.
One State witness managed to testify against Mapepa on Tuesday and the matter was postponed to July 2 where the investigating officer is expected to lead evidence.

50 years imprisonment for armed robbery

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By Tatiana Mhararira

Two men from Harare and Mhondoro will rue the day they broke into a Gutu based miner’s home after as they were sentenced to 50 years behind bars for armed robbery.
Gutu magistrate sentenced Masiya Masendeke and Tapiwa Chivasa to combined 50 years in prison for armed robbery after they robbed a Gutu based miner of US$18000, a 202 rifle and other valuables.
Circumstances are that on January 16, 2024 the two accused persons, Masiyiwa Masendeke and Tapiwa Chivasa, along with four other unidentified suspects, pounced at the miner’s house in Gutu armed with a rifle and forced their entry into the house.
They then struck the miner on the head with a metal rod before they demanded money. They assaulted him and his wife repeatedly with metal bars and sticks, until they were given the keys to a gun cabinet.
The robbers took US$18 000, a 202 rifle, 3 Samsung cellphones, 2 solar lights, 2 cylinder air compressor pumps, a Keson television, a mini Dell laptop, an SQ cellphone, four Itel cellphones, and two blankets.
They used the miner’s vehicle to carry the loot and later dumped the vehicle in Mahusekwa.
Meanwhile, Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa said police had launched a manhunt for the four remaining suspects and urged members of the public with information on their whereabouts to report to the nearest police station.
“We are appealing to the public for information that can help us apprehend the remaining suspects. Members of the public with information on the suspects should approach the nearest police station. The police shall remain vigilant to thwart any forms of crime to create a safe environment for the public,” said Dhewa.

Discovery Ambulance Services to open in Masvingo

By Beverly Bizeki

Health service delivery in Masvingo is expected to improve soon with Discovery Ambulance Services (DAS) set open a branch in Masvingo to provide emergency medical services.

DAS Group Chief Executive Officer David Munowenyu confirmed the development and said the company hopes to bridge the gap in emergency medical services in Masvingo.

He said the province required the service more due to high number of fatalities recorded as it has one of the busiest highways in the country.

“We are excited about the prospect of setting a base in Masvingo. We take pride in our highly experienced staff, well maintained vehicles and advanced medical equipment. We are committed to offer emergency medical services to the best of our abilities

“Due to heavy traffic, the prevalence of accidents in this region is notably high and DAS aims to mitigate this challenge by reducing road carnage through rapid response and medical care,” said Munowenyu.

Munowenyu said the company’s goals was to provide emergency medical services at affordable rates as well as create employment through hiring staff from the region.

“The company will offer subscription packages starting from as little as US$1 per person making emergency medical services more accessible and inclusive. DAS is also committed to creating employment by hiring qualified and experienced paramedics from the region. Beyond emergency response, the company will provide inter-hospital transfers, Intensive Care Unit transfers, sports and event coverage, standby ambulance services for industries, schools and mines as well as other services typically offered by an ambulance service provider,” said Munowenyu.

Munowenyu said the company was open for business and welcome partnerships for collaborations in fighting road accidents fatalities and bridge the ambulance gap in Zimbabwe.

As part of the company’s social responsibility, DAS is set to conduct a series of medical outreaches programmes in Masvingo starting with Mutendi Estates on June 29 where they will be offering free consultations, blood pressure as well as diabetes tests, treatment and public health education after which they will proceed to Masvingo at Civic Centre.

The Masvingo highway serves a vital gateway to Zimbabwe’s largest trade partner South Africa which has access to Indian Ocean acting as Zimbabwe’s window to the world facilitating both imports and exports as Zimbabwe is landlocked.

Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe predicts sugar output increase

TellZim Reporter

Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe (THZ) Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer Tendai Masawi told journalists during a tour of the company’s operations in Chiredzi recently that they were expecting an increase in sugar output from 375 000 tonnes last year to about 400 000 tonnes this year.
THZ units are made up of wholly-owned Triangle Pvt Ltd and the 50.3% owned Hippo Valley Estates.
Masawi said last year’s output was affected by recurrent mill breakdowns which forced the company to carry over sugarcane to this year’s milling season.
“We are expecting to produce between 395 000 to 400 000 tonnes this year, with a total value of about US$380 million. Our output was slightly lower than last year because we were affected by recurrent mill breakdowns but I am happy that we managed to repair our mills and they are now running smoothly. We are on target, and since our mills are running well, I am very confident that we will get the tonnage we set,” said Masawi.
He added that THZ’s two mills at Hippo Valley and Triangle respectively, had an installed capacity of approximately 640 000 tonnes per year. The company accounts for 60% of the sugarcane whilst 40% is supplied by the 1200 out grower farmers in Mkwasine, Hippo Valley and Triangle. These 1 200 out grower farmers are assisted by THZ with fertilisers, herbicides and technical assistance in order to complement its sugarcane production.
Masawi said Zimbabwe requires 300 000 tonnes of sugar per year for domestic consumption and the surplus is exported to get foreign currency which he said the company needed to buy spares for the Triangle and Hippo Valley mills as well as sustaining other operations.
THZ is also working with government under the Kilimanjaro project to develop about 4 000 hectares that will be distributed by government to out grower farmers. To date, THZ in partnership with various banks managed to develop 2 700 hectares of the targeted 4000 hectares and expects to complete the remainder as soon as possible.

Govt is not serious – Zanu PF legislator

. . . dams are full but communities are starving
. . . Sugarcane now a strategic crop but very little support from Govt

TellZim Reporter

CHIREDZI – Zanu PF legislator for Chiredzi West Darlington Chiwa said the Government was not serious when it comes to supporting sugarcane farming despite that it was recently declared a strategic crop. The lack of seriousness, Chiwa said, resulted in communities in Masvingo province starving, notwithstanding that there are too many dams full to capacity not being utilized.
Addressing journalists at a cocktail organized by Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe (THZ) at Triangle Country Club recently, Chiwa said there were many dams in the Lowveld but communities were starving because there was no serious government support.
“We have drought but our dams are full. Our dams are full yet we have communities around starving. What is the challenge? We have sugarcane as a strategic crop but it remains a political statement. This is where the country should be looking at this time; the land is there and the dams are full but we don’t have serious government support.
“Even when we look at the budget itself you can’t be budgeting for tobacco when drought is threatening and when we know most of it will not be irrigated. This is the time that we should be actually budgeting towards an area where water security is certain like this particular area. I know I will be on front page tomorrow but I have to say it,” said Chiwa.
He said Chiredzi had the capacity to feed all the starving communities if it was getting serious government support.
“We are facing a drought situation as a nation, but because of the challenges that we have down here; it is the time that maybe we were going to be the Biblical Egypt where the reserve of the nation could be found because of the water security that we have,” he said.
Chiwa said their expectation as an industry was that since government had taken a stance to declare sugarcane a strategic crop, they expected further interventions to be pronounced in terms of policy so that once it becomes a strategic crop, it is treated the same like other strategic crops.
When asked by TellZim at a side interview about how he wanted government to assist considering that THZ is a private company which makes it difficult to be included in the national budget, Chiwa said the situation was now different because there were more out grower sugarcane farmers in the Lowveld.
“It is possible to be part of the national budget because we now have more individual sugarcane farmers – so it’s no longer Tongaat alone. These farmers need support the same way tobacco farmers are being supported,” said Chiwa.
Masvingo province has the largest inland dams in the country but there are few irrigation schemes and most of the water is not utilized.
Tugwi – Mukosi dam was completed about five years ago but has been lying idle despite that it has a potential to irrigate over 20 000 hectares. It’s pathetic that people around the dam are starving yet the situation could have been different if government had established irrigation schemes at Tokwe Mukosi dam.
Currently the water from Tokwe Mukosi dam is only being used by THZ, and the company indicated that the dam had enough water for irrigation at least for the next five years.
Other water bodies like Muzhwi, Bangala, Manjirenji and Mutirikwi are lying idle with the water only being used for domestic purposes.

Call to Action as ED now surrounded by more criminals than Mugabe was

Cdes, have you noticed that there are two people that are really missing in action? Kudakwashe Tagwireyi and Prof Mthuli Ncube – where are they? Prof Mutuvi – I mean Prof Mthuli Ncube, the Finance Minister has been too quiet of late, could it be that he is yet to recover from the election baptism he experienced in Cowdry Park Constituency against the little known CCC’s Pashor Sibanda kkkkkk. Akaita kunonzi kusvasvangwa. Or could it be because of the new appointments made after elections – Kuda Mnangagwa as his deputy and the new RBZ Governor Dr John Mushavayavanhu aka John the Second.
Mapombi doubts if Mthuli is still the one calling the shots at the ministry of finance because kunyarara kwacho ummm zvinenge zvisisina kurongeka! It seems Kuda Mnangagwa and John Mushayazano ndivo vachibata kuti dzviii. Aaaah sorry I meant John Mushayavanhu, notwithstanding the fact that he has no ideas of course. What kind of strategy is that to only circulate 30% ZiG in the market and then one brags that our local currency is gaining value? The truth is there is critical shortage of the ZiG, and as such it is difficult to claim the currency is gaining value – we all know the truth kana muine nharo itaika mari yacho iwanike tione. It’s a silly strategy because it defeats the Government’s easy of doing business mantra. How can we do business when there is no money in circulation? Heee-ee? Ndipindure nhaiwe Mushayavanhu, Mushayazano, Mushayazivo? iEconomics dzipi idzodzo? Muchatiuraya neBP isu vana Mapombi – chete I don’t care because I survive on rotten bananas and maputi kutotyira zvangu vanhu kwavo kkkkkk.
As for Tagwirei, I think he has mastered the table manners very well because you don’t need to talk while eating – pataikura isu vana Mapombi kungotaura chete uchidya mbuya vangu vaitora ndiro vovhara zvavo iwe wosara wakati vavava. Im sure he is enjoying Government tenders chinyararire zvake achiita mari. Ko Mbudzi yava papi? Mapombi heard the prices are keeping on reviewed upwards ichasvika mubhirioni takavarairwa zvedu, or yakatosvika nhai? I wish Tagwirei would teach Wicknell ‘My Son’ Chivhayo some table manners. There is no need to brag and show off because we know muri kudya zvevapfupi nekureba.
But on Chivhayo issue, Mapombi now believes in toto that akachibata kuti dzvii. The way tables turned against Chimombe and Mpofu is clear evidence that Chivhayo akachibata kuti dzvii. Instead of Chivhayo being arrested for the ZEC tender scam, we are now seeing Chimombe and Mpofu being arrested. Hanzi maunza Chimombe Chisina Chivharo asi Fadzika. Kkkkkk its quite clear for Mapombi that this arrest has nothing to do with corruption but clear persecution for allegedly leaking the audios of Chivhayo in which he allegedly claimed kuti akachibata kuti dzvii. Mapombi thinks the arrest is more of punishment kuti dzidzai kuvhara tumuromo twenyu. To confirm this, very soon the case will be under carpet and we will never hear about it again because they would have achieved to silence Chimombe and Mpofu. In fact hamuchavanzwi futi vachiti bufu! Kana vane nharo mark my words. Chivhayo akachibata kuti dzviii chinhu ichi zvekuti Chimombe and Mpofu are probably busy kukumbira ruregero izvozvi.
Anyway, Mapombi is happy that the Government is making strides with its ‘Call to Action’ approach especially local authorities are doing quite well in terms of improving service delivery. Of course the majority of government departments are still struggling when it comes to implementation of Call to Action – haaa vanongowanza kutaura but action yacho dololo. We want action, we want to see positive results.
But Cdes, isn’t it the right time for our army to also to call and deal with the criminals around the President. It’s now clear that we have more criminals surrounding ED compared to the time of Uncle Bob. Pakuda action apa Cdes! Or maybe its actually ED who is surrounding the criminals kkk. Mapombi don’t want to delve much into this because we all know what happened in November 2017 so let me not say much otherwise ndinoswera zvangu ndapfekedzwa Apolo jersey as they did to Kudzai Chipanga gore riya. Kkkkkk but politics so, ma1. Mapombi heard Chipanga is now back zvine power and ari kumhanya neSlogan 2030 vaMnangagwa vanenge vachipo, vachitonga kkkkkk uchenjere uchapfekedzwa Apolo jersey futi Chipanga ndotokuudza ndopika namai vangu kudai. Vamwe vakaudzwa hondo nemurwere wepfungwa vakamuseka hanzi anorwara as chati homu chareva.
Mapombi will never remain silent because maCriminals achibata kuti dzviiii now and zvava kubhowa. Chokwadi kuita nyika inongovane Currency yatisiri kuona chokwadi? And millions are being spent on silly projects like the goat scheme. Haaa musadaro imi tinyareiwo. This is taxpayers’ money that you are abusing and, trust me, kumagumo kune nyaya! ZEC, ZESA, Starlink, Mbudzi traffic circle kuRound About uko and the goat scheme among many others – muchidya zvenyu isu vana Mapombi takangoti vava tichiswerera maputi and some rotten bananas. Kkkkkk bva itai tione ndimi makangwara but those who care to remember Uncle Bob ndakambovaudza and where is he today? May his soul rest in eternal peace.
But don’t you think this is the right time for our army to intervene and capture these criminals around the President and return things to normalcy? Zvamuri imi ndigonzwa kuti muri kufamba muchiti Mapombi ati Army ngaibvise mukuru. Let me put it categorically clear that I said the army should intervene and deal with the criminals surrounding the President as they did in November 2017 when Mugabe had been surrounded by criminals. The criminals that had surrounded Mugabe are still out of the country I’m sure. They ran for their dear lives. Kkkkkk but Mapombi thinks Mzembi is a case study – we heard akarwara neCancer ka if you remember when he was being dragged to court for corruption and abuse of office soon after the coup. Aaaaah not coup, I mean military assisted takeover. But I heard Mzembi is now as fit as a fiddle hanzi kuita chigwindiri chaiko. I think doctors and journalists should do research and stories respectively, pamwe vamwe varwere veCancer vangabatsirikana hama dzangu because Mzembi chava chigwindiri chaicho kupora kuti poo chaiko. Chasara kuuya kumusha kwaRupike kwaakadero kuzendemura ziimba kwaakuisa makuva ababa namai pamukova zvino hapana achada kugarapo. Rangova zuru rakapinda nyoka kana kutengeseka haiite kkk.
Anyway, Mzembi’s case aside, Mapombi thinks we need army intervention now than ever before. Dai Gogo Mahofa varipo zvavo she could have said it better. Corruption is increasing everyday – ZEC, Goats Scam, Solar Project, Presidential inputs, Command Agriculture, the list is endless.
It’s almost lunch time guys let me go ndindokanga zvangu maputi angu ndizvidyire. But before I go, let me emphasise the idea of Call to Action – let’s liberate our dear President from the criminals who surround him. They are making him not breathe properly. Ooooh shit, Mapombi had forgotten that our great Army General Sibusiso Moyo (SB) is now late (May his soul rest in peace) so there might be no other Shefu vaka chimaster chiGame chacho as he was. I miss SB too bad! By the way, Mr I can’t, I can’t vava sei mazuva ano? I mean Kembo Mohadi? Mapombi heard that he said he is not sick but old age is now catching up with him, really? Ko kuzorora zvinodii moswera zvenyu muchitamba nemukadzi nevazukuru kumba? Oooh chete mukadzi vakadzingirira and is now a senior bachelor who drinks two cups of Viagra each time he visits other towns. Mukaita overdose muchenjere kufa vana Mudhenge vakatisiya nazvo izvi kkkkkkk. Guys let me end here otherwise I will be accused of too much yep yepping.

Mhandamabwe traffic accident claims four

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By Decide Nhendo

CHIVI – A traffic accident that took place along Masvingo-Mbalalabala Road on June 25 claimed four lives while and left two nursing injuries when a car they were travelling in hit a truck that had failed to observe road regulations at the intersection.

National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the accident in a post on the Zimbabwe Republic Police official X handle.

“The ZRP confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred at the 55 kilometre along Masvingo-Mbalalabala Road on June 25, 2024 at around 3:30 pm.

“Four people were killed while two others were injured when a Nissan Note carrying five passengers rammed into a Freightliner after the truck driver failed to obey a stop sign at the intersection of Masvingo-Mbalabala Road and Tokwe-Mhandamhambwe Road.

“The bodies of the of the victims were taken to Chivi District Hospital mortuary for post mortem while the injured are admitted at the same hospital,” read the post

The intersection has reportedly become a hotspot and locals have called for responsible authorities to intervene and put some measures that reduce accidents in place.

DEMONSTRATIONS IN KENYA-LISTEN AND LEARN FROM THE CITIZENS

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By Dr Aribino Nicholas

Leaders in Africa tend to take their people for granted by not consulting with the people in the entire process of public policy formulation. People should be approached with a sense of respect and dignity because they are not subjects but citizens. Citizenship is not just defined in terms of status but also in terms of duty. Citizenship in terms of status implies that everyone should have documents that speak to being a constituent part of the country in which he or she is domiciled and citizenship in the light of duty implies that citizens have political, civil, economic, social and cultural rights. These rights are indeed lucidly covered in both the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) 1966 and the international Covenant on the Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) 1966. It is the object of this opinion piece to look at what is happening in Kenya with both an open mind and an open mouth.
When one examines a phenomenon with an open mind and an open mouth, one adopts the attitude of a judge who is under obligation to look through the window to appreciate surrounding political, material, social, cultural and environmental circumstances before handing down a judgement. To that effect, one adopts a mind with a window and not a mind with a mirror. What is happening in Kenya has been accelerated by the intention of the government of Kenya to introduce a Finance Bill 2024. This Finance Bill 2024, among other things intended to introduce new levies on basic commodities like bread, vegetable oil, sugar and also an eco-levy on manufactured goods, including sanitary towels and diapers and an increase in existing taxes on financial transactions. The proposed tax measures did trigger the demonstrations, and these demonstrations were led largely by youths. In terms of demographics, 80% of the Kenyan population speaks to a youth bulge (aged 35 years and below) and 70% of Kenyans are wallowing in a deep dyed sea of poverty.
The proposed Finance Bill 2024 is coming against a background of internal resource mobilization in order to have 2.7 billion additional taxes to reduce the budget deficit and state borrowing. At the time of writing this opinion piece Kenya’s public debt is pegged at 68% higher than the 55% of GDP which is recommended by the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) (IMF and WB). Arguably, the Finance Bill 2024 can be seen as a move to align fiscal and monetary policies to the dictates of the IFIs so that Kenya can access credit lines for economic growth. This is where most African States have to engage in critical self-talk in terms of their direction of accountability. The direction of accountability by African leaders is upwards, that is towards the IFIs as compared to being downwards (grassroots). Quantitative growth or economic growth without growth with development is a faulty-line for most African countries. The quantitative growth that is often associated with an economic face without a qualitative aspect that improves the happiness index of citizens will always motivate citizens to grumble and protest in the long run. When African countries go for economic growth, they tick the IMF and WB boxes for good governance, because for them it means gaining more economic stamina for their institutions that rely on ancient wealth. Historically, ancient wealth constitutes economic resources that were looted from Africa during the era of colonialism and slavery and that are now being loaned out to Africa. African countries get embedded in a roundabout of debt through their continued association with the IFIs. The whole idea behind the IFIs is to strengthen the global North through dependency thinking by African leaders. When the youths in Kenya protested, they shouted, “Willian Ruto-US puppet.” The youths in Africa constitute 65%, Africa is therefore a youthful continent. The youths have collective power and can use that power to unseat any government. The majority of these youths in Africa are out of employment, they have all the time in the world to pool their knowledge and physical energies to either move or remove any government from power.
African governments should consult with their citizens first before they make decisions that have adverse ramifications on the well-being of their citizens. For example, the idea of the eco-levy would imply that the menstrual hygiene of Kenyan women would be compromised as that move could witness a hike in the cost of sanitary wear. Period poverty would continue to characterize the lives of girls and women. In-toto the Finance Bill 2024 is not coming as an elixir to the every day people of Kenya, as it will be there for international economic relations between Kenya and the IFIs. Economic diplomacy should not come at the cost of citizens’ livelihoods. African governments have an opportunity to pool their economic resources through the African Development Bank for the purpose of financing their development plans. To deny citizens space for demonstrations is only inviting more problems for African countries as the youths may resort to risky copying strategies of living like joining terrorist groups for survival purposes. When one door is closed to the youths, many more will open, for example a door to the underground space will be opened where youths can be involved in planning to use and abuse substances, spending time on sites of pornography and joining terrorist movements. It is important for African governments to involve youths in decision making in matters that affect their lives. Before tear-gassing youths, the Kenyan government should introspect and ask itself, “What are the structural determinants of the youths’ protestations.” What is happening in Kenya today should be an early warning sign for all African leaders.

WOMEN ARE BLEEDING

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By Nicholas Aribino (Gender and Policy Studies Student-GZU), Mavis Mbiriri (Gender and Policy Studies Student-GZU) and Mrs Jenneth Musiyiwa (Early Childhood Education Coordinator-Women’s University in Africa (WUA)) writing in their own capacities.

Mao Tse-tung once remarked, “The Chinese men are under the burden of three mountains- imperialism, feudalism and backwardness and the Chinese women are under the burden of four mountains -imperialism, feudalism, backwardness and Chinese men.” According to Mao Tse-tung, the factors that accounted for women’s oppression in China during his time seemed to be parallel and yet coterminous when it came to the welfare, well-being and independence of women. Mao Tse-tung did not tell the entire story in his analysis about the tribulations of women, how come he elided nature as another variable working in intimate cahoots with the above variables to complexify the biological grammar of women? Women bleed (menstruate) every month due to physiological processes. This natural biological process comes with limited individual liberties for women due to hormonal changes. For example, some women may become horny towards their menstruation and cannot take the initiative to reach out to men for sex (lula lula) because of gendered socialization, others experience severe cramps and modal changes. During their menstruation women need sanitary towels and sanitary pads to feel comfortable and to go about their daily businesses with a sense of confidence. It is the intention of this opinion piece to highlight that when women bleed it is the duty of the State to respect, protect and fulfil their diverse needs and rights during this ephemeral period of carrying the mountainous burden of nature.
Women bleed as a result of nature, they do not bleed out of choice. It is indeed worrisome that sexual intercourse that is done out of choice has its concerns for protection covered through the provision of free condoms in both public and private spaces like colleges, toilets, hospitals, food courts, hotels and beerhalls. Women and girls experience menstruation at different times of the month, and this natural process comes with varied changes in behavioral and biological patterns. For example, a young girl experiencing menstruation would need to attend classes, go about every chore that needs to be done in the private arena and participate in sporting activities with all the confidence she can muster. The capacity for a woman to go about her sex and gender roles during menstruation is highly depended on a sense of security regarding the extent to which the bleeding is being managed. Most women and girls experience period poverty, that is they have no money to buy sanitary wear or pads, even those ones with the capacity to buy pads, they may not buy enough pads to follow the rigorous regime of changing the pads, that is at least three times a day. For school going girls, the absence or inadequacy of sanitary wear may lead to loss of confidence and absenteeism from school and this may disrupt enrolment, retention and completion of studies. The bleeding of women and girls does not define and rule women and girls as a homogeneous group with shared interests, as it comes with differential impacts and to that effect those with the responsibility to look after the welfare of women should understand and appreciate that women’s practical and strategic needs as a result of this biological process may differ but one point of convergence for all of them is the need to manage the bleeding through sanitary wear. Women and girls that cannot afford sanitary wear in most cases end up resorting to unhygienic means of managing the menstrual flow like using pieces of cloth (rags) that may cause infections, cow dung that may even cause further discomfort and irritations and leaves that may irritate and take away their sense of womanhood. Needles should just be put in their right places, why would rags, leaves, cow-dung be used instead of sanitary pads?
It is important for the readership to understand that when women bleed, the bleeding needs management so that their other daily activities are not compromised. A woman who is bleeding needs the support of his brother, husband, uncle and the State. A girl who is bleeding needs the social and economic support of his brother, siblings, father, class mates, peers, teachers and State. The bottom line here is that women and girls should not feel out of place because nature has called on them. It is the collective thinking of the writers of this opinion piece that the State, above all as guided by the directional and living document of the land, the Constitution of 2013 under Section 3g which talks about Gender Equality should ensure that sanitary ware is made available for all women and girls. Gender equality which is the ultimate goal of gender mainstreaming cannot be fully realized if women and girls’ practical and strategic needs are not considered in terms of programming. One does not need to be a rocket scientist to appreciate that sanitary ware for women and girls is as necessary as water is to fish, and that water also is as necessary to women and girls at all times just as sovereignty is to any country under the sun. Women and girls need their confidence during this natural cyclone of menstruation, and the State should ensure that nothing takes away their sense of womanhood during this period by even fencing off votes from the fiscus for free sanitary wear for our mothers, wives, daughters and sisters. The individuality of women per se cannot be complete when they know that they are bleeding yet no one is giving attention to that bleeding.
Women are already under the burden of the mountain of toxic masculinity, and this toxic masculinity has defined and ruled them according to essentialism if not vaginalism, something that already has further eroded their active participation in matters that affect them. To that effect, the State is under obligation to respect, protect and fulfil the natural right of women and girls to bleeding by providing free sanitary wear for them.