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Council still awaits devolution funds for Trunk Sewer completion

By Beverly Bizeki

Masvingo City Council has appealed to government for early disbursement of devolution funds for the continuation of the critical 12-year-old Mucheke Trunk Sewer project.
Masvingo City Mayor Alec Tabe told TellZim News that the project which is said to be 78 percent complete relied on funding from government and is waiting for disbursement for the completion of the remaining 1.8km.
“We have been appealing to government for the release of devolution funds, the Mucheke Trunk Sewer project has been funded by devolution allocations money so we are pleading with government to disburse this year’s allocation so that we finish the project.
“The city is growing but there is no progress as it stands and there have been outcries over sewer bursts with Victoria Range also in consideration. We are still on the same place and have not done anything as we have not received any funds from government,” said Tabe.
Tabe becomes the third Mayor to inherit the critical project after Hubert Fidze and Collen Maboke.
Residents have raised concerns over continued delay of completion of the project and called upon council to take action and complete the infrastructure.
Masvingo United Residents and Ratepayers Alliance (MURRA) board Chairperson Thomas Mbetu said the delay was disheartening.
“The lack of tangible progress on the construction of this project is extremely concerning to our community, we were promised that this project would be finished within the shortest possible time, but it has now stalled for years.
“It is disheartening to hear that council is still waiting for devolution funds to resume work on the Mucheke Trunk Sewer. Residents have been paying their dues, and we expect the project to be completed without further delay.
“The community is growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of progress, and MURRA is urging council to provide a clear timeline and plan for the project’s completion. Residents have been patient for far too long. We demand that council fulfill its responsibility and deliver this essential service to the people of Masvingo,” said Mbetu.
The city is said to have advertised a tender to upgrade the Mucheke Trunk Sewer to link it with a sewerage plant in Eastvale back then in 2012 and extend to the new suburbs in Victoria Ranch where residents are using Blair toilets.
Masvingo City chose Harare-based Mutual Construction (Pvt) Ltd and acquired a US$2.1 Million loan from the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) and the project development began. Council is said to have borrowed another US$1.7 million and US$900 000 from the same organization.
However, the company is said to have removed all its equipment from the project site except for asbestos pipes that had been purchased from Turnall Holdings. The following year, council is alleged to have put a notice intending to borrow a further US$1.7 million for continuation of the project with barely a quarter of the project completed.
In 2022 the project was derailed after then Minister of Local Government and Public Works compelled all local authorities to channel devolution funds toward purchasing fire tenders from Belarus. Masvingo City was classified as a metropolitan local authority and got three fire tenders to the tune of US$464 296.

DBSA to fund Zim on Sango Border Post upgrade

By Beatific Gumbwanda

CHIREDZI- The Government of Zimbabwe through the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has secured funding from the Development Bank of South Africa for the upgrade and modernization of Sango Border Post, as well as construction of the 149.9-kilometer Sango-Rutenga/Chiredzi road.
This was revealed in Parliament by the Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Joshua Kurt Sacco after Chiredzi Central Member of Parliament, Ropafadzo Makumire raised a motion asking government’s plan towards the construction of a 149.9 kilometer stretch of road from Sango border post to Rutenga and Chiredzi.
Sango Border Post is the shortest route to Maputo Port, which is one of the busiest ports in the region.
In his response to Makumire’s question, Deputy Minister Sacco highlighted that the Government had secured funding for the upgrade and modernization of Sango Border Post.
“The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development acknowledges that this road is part of the Maputo Corridor and as such requires immediate attention.
“In this regard, the Ministry is seized with negotiations with an investor but had secured funding from DBSI, which is the Development Bank of South Africa to fund the cost of work within the scope, including the upgrade and modernization of the Sango Border Post.
“The same investor has been awarded the Sango-Chikwalakwala Border Post and the road on the Mozambican side to ensure that there is no dead end. Direct access to Maputo Post which is one of the busiest ports in the region. We intend to implement the project through public-private-partnership with more earthworks earmarked to commence this year, 2024.
“The Investor shall self-finance the initial cost of the road and get repaid through ring-fencing trophies accruing at Toll Plazas to be constructed along the road as part of this work,” said Sacco.

Power outages affecting Longdale Irrigation Scheme

By Decide Nhendo

Smallholder farmers at Longdale Irrigation Scheme in the Bhani area of Masvingo are concerned with intermittent power cuts which are likely to affect winter wheat production.
The situation is further worsened by high electricity bills they are paying to Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC).
Speaking during the belated World Press Freedom Day commemorations organized by the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), Longdale Small-Scale Irrigation Scheme chairperson Davison Makangavaya said intermittent power cuts were a nightmare for production. He explained that sometimes there is no electricity at critical times when plants require water, resulting in yield losses.
“Irrigation farming requires electricity to pump water from the ground, but sometimes we can spend the whole day without electricity and this affect plants which will be in need of water. We have embarked on winter wheat farming and we are afraid that the crop might face water shortages like what we have been experiencing lately,” said Makangavaya.
Makangavaya said inflated power bills were another challenge for them saying at times they do not afford since they rely on selling produce which would have been affected by the power cuts.
“Every farmer is supposed to pay around US$20 per month and that is affecting us as our crops sometimes are affected due to lack of water linked to power outages,” said Makangavaya.
Makangavaya said draught power was another challenge the scheme was facing as farmers lost cattle to January Disease and appealed for authorities to help them acquire a tractor.
He said they were prepared to get a tractor on loan so that they utilize it to maximize yields and be able to pay back.
“We lost several cattle due to January Disease so we are experiencing a draught power shortage for ploughing land. We appeal to those who can assist us with getting a tractor on loan and we will pay back in installments,” said Makangavaya.
Longdale Irrigation Scheme has 16 hectares with 32 farmers each having 0.5 hectares and they plant their crops according to a group’s plan.
They grow pepper, cabbage, maize, and wheat among other plants. After harvesting they sell their produce to locals and at marketplaces like Chitima Market in Masvingo Urban.
The government of Zimbabwe is encouraging the use of irrigation schemes as climate change continues to hit hard with shifts in rainfall patterns. Zimbabwe has since declared a national state of emergency due to El Nino-induced drought.

Bikita Youths commemorate Africa Day through sport

By Courage Dutiro

In celebration of the 2024 Africa Day, youths in Bikita took to the field at Mazungunye High School for a football game that surpassed mere sport.
The event, organized by Masvingo Root of Development Organization Trust (MaRODO), saw three teams from wards 4 and 5 of Bikita Rural District Council namely Siya New Kickers, Matsvange Scorers Club and Maipisi Football Club participating.
The teams played two matches each, winning one and losing one as part of Africa Day Celebrations which ran under the theme Education Fit for the 21st Century.
As the final whistle blew, MaRODO’s Director, Acknowledge Mawere emphasized that in order to achieve this year’s Africa Day vision, education systems must confront critical issues such as drug abuse, Gender-Based Violence (GBV) practices like child marriage and abuse which impede young people’s access to education.
“Our education systems must prioritize addressing these issues, as engaging in drugs can impede young people’s access to education.
“Similarly, GBV stands as a formidable adversary to this year’s Africa Day theme, encompassing detrimental practices such as child marriages, physical and emotional abuse of children, and the hindrance of girls’ access to education.
“These issues threaten the inclusivity of our learning systems. As Africans, we must unite to combat these societal ills,” said Mawere.
He also called on the young people themselves to actively resist drug and substance abuse.
The participating teams expressed their gratitude for MaRODO’s support, regrettably MaRODO cited financial constraints, expressing an inability to expand support due to absence of funding from stakeholders.
Brian Toperesu who was representing Matsvange Scorers Club, emphasized the transformative power of MaRODO’s mentorship beyond the game itself.
“Beyond the opportunity to play soccer, we deeply value the life lessons imparted by the MaRODO team,” said Toperesu.
Trimore Gokovo, who led Maipisi Football Club, articulated the team’s desire to compete at a professional level, envisioning a future where their talent shines on a national stage.
“We aspire to compete at a higher level. Our dream is to have one of our own representing us at a prestigious club or in the national team,” said Gokovo.
Tafadzwa Kamhunga, leader and spokesperson for the Siya New Kickers, expressed his gratitude for MaRODO’s support. However, he highlighted the critical need for increased public backing for sporting initiatives, citing a significant lack of essential resources.

Over 10k people get free treatment from Jewish Church

By Bright Zhou

Over 10 thousand people from Masvingo Central and other places recently received free medical attention and free medication from the Jewish Church’s Global Outreach Ministries, a programme that ran from May 20 to 25 in ward 23 C under Chief Murinye near Makoni Business Centre.
The programme was said to be part of the church’s mission to assist some of its scattered communities around the world.
Global Outreach Ministries International Director Eric Pires said the Jewish Church had a mission to save Jewish communities scattered around the world as well as other people that were in need and has helped Jewish communities in different locations in Zimbabwe.
“For the last twelve years, Jewish Voices has been doing medical outreaches here in Zimbabwe and other areas. We were working amongst Jewish communities and their neighbours, so we said the Jewish community and anybody else would get free medical treatment and that is what drove us here,” said Pires.
Pires said the free medical camping included , a dental team, general medical practitioners, nursing, lifestyle units and a children’s programme.
“The free medical camping team includes general medical practitioners, nursing and minor surgery teams, a dental team doing extractions and cleanings, an eye team and a reader’s department team,” said Pires.
He said the programme was inclusive of all regardless of religion and at the end people were free to join the Church if they wished.
“Everybody is welcome to receive treatment and at the end of the outreach if they would like they can meet a local pastor and their council as well as get connected with the church in the area. We have reached about ten thousand patients over the past five days which we think is remarkable,” said Pires.
Pires said 95 percent of people who contributed towards the programme were locals including doctors, nurses, staff, and pastors while 5 percent were from the USA, South Africa, Ethiopia and the UK.
“We have an average of about two hundred people who make the team; there are doctors, nurses, runners, those who help patients move along, pastors, staff, cooks and others in different positions and ninety-five percent of them are locals. We have a small team that comes from United States of America, South Africa, Ethiopia and United Kingdom,” said Pires.
Global Outreach Ministries International Manager Michael Cadvader said all the services and medicines given were for free.
“We have all the medicines that our doctors prescribe for these patients and everything goes out for free, the eye department is giving out some eye drops as well spectacles. The money was donated by our members so that we can help people, everything is free of charge the only benefit we get is that up to three hundred people have asked to be connected to a church so those people can now have a church to call home,” said Cadvader.
Local Village Head Michael Chatikobo thanked the Jewish community and villagers who contributed towards the success of the programme by providing other necessities like water and labour.
“The Jewish Church has done a good thing by providing free medication and treatment to the community. We are grateful to some of the villagers who worked hand in hand with the Jewish members using their carts to fetch water from the borehole and put up tents,” said Chatikobo.

Masvingo City promises to continue re-graveling roads

By Beverly Bizeki

Masvingo City Council promised to continue leveling the large heaps of gravel placed on some roads around the city for road graveling a few weeks ago and assured residents of significant progress in two weeks.
Speaking to TellZim News, Masvingo City Mayor and Ward Four Councilor Alec Tabe said the project was in progress as the city had acquired graders from Masvingo Rural District Council (RDC) for use in the project.
“We have embarked on a road rehabilitation programme to resuscitate some of our road networks. Most of our graders were down that’s why progress slowed down but we engaged Masvingo RDC for assistance and these are now in place and the gravelling commenced on May 28, 2024.
‘We are hoping that in the next two weeks we will have covered the bulk of the areas we are targeting,” said Tabe.
Masvingo United Residents and Ratepayers Association (MURRA) Spokesperson Godfrey Mutimba said the heaps of gravel had negative effects on residents and implored council to speed up the project for swift traffic movement in areas where the project is being undertaken.
“That is a sign of dereliction of duty and negligence on the part of council, they are not serious nor concerned about the effects of those heaps of gravel on motorists and pedestrians. In some cases they cause accidents and we demand that they move fast in regravelling the roads so that traffic moves swiftly. After all, they must complete projects whenever they commence, we need seriousness from them,’ said Mutimba.
The first nine roads that will be re-graveled are Zviitirei, Manhede Street, Mushuku Street, KMP Main Road, Samson Mundondo, Mbudzi Main Road, 4.1 Barrack Roads, S. Makuyana and J Chauke roads.
Council has since placed heaps of gravel on some roads for graveling and residents have been complaining over disturbances in traffic movement.

Escalate climate change issues, media told

By Decide Nhendo

Media houses have been urged to cover climate change issues in their reportage to create awareness and ensure citizens get information on keeping the environment safe.
Addressing journalists during the belated World Press Freedom Day commemorations at Longdale small scale irrigation scheme in Masvingo West ward 10, on May 24, Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) Commissioner Aleck Ncube said though media organizations were covering climate change issues, there was need to step up to make sure citizens were aware of ongoing environmental crisis.
“Media houses are addressing climate change issues, but I believe they must put more effort to make sure that everyone is aware and plays a part in keeping their environment. It is up to media houses and journalists to disseminate information on climate change issues exhaustively to citizens,” said Ncube.
Ncube said there was need to address gaps in newsroom for climate issues to get the attention they deserve since it has a negative impact on people’s lives.
“Climate changes is an information intensive subject. Well informed journalists are best positioned to report climate change which is becoming the biggest threat to humanity,” said Ncube.
Ncube also said it was important to educate people in their local languages to make sure they receive and understand information concerning climate change since it’s a crisis affecting the whole world.
“It is important for media houses to educate people using local language as citizens will be able to easily get what the media will be communicating to them,” said Ncube.
Longdale small scale irrigation scheme chairperson Davison Makangavaya said they were getting climate change information from the local media and urged journalists to keep relaying information on the topic as it helped them in making informed decisions.
“We applaud the media for the work they are doing because we are getting climate change information from them. They must keep on addressing these issues because it helps us make informed decisions as farmers because we are affected by environmental crisis directly,” said Makangavaya.
Climate change is a global crisis and has caused an El Nino induced drought this year in most parts of Southern Africa, Zimbabwe included. Farmers have had a poor harvest from the 2023-2024 farming season.
The 2024 World Press Freedom Day commemorated on May 3 was running under the theme: A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of the Environmental Crisis.
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) hosted the belated WPFD commemorations across the country.

Parents urged to support children in junior soccer league

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By Decide Nhendo

Masvingo Junior Social League (MJSL) has implored parents to support children who are into sport especially football so that they become competitive. The league chairperson Richard Munyenye applauded parents who were allowing their children a chance to spend time at grounds and urged them to do more through providing sport wear, refreshments among other things.
“I applaud parents who are letting their children go to the soccer grounds to spend time there. I implore them to do more and support their children with requirements like sportswear, refreshments and any other sporting equipment,” said Munyenye.
He said having children in sport protected them from societal ills like drug abuse and said MJSL committee made sure to include education on topics like sexual reproductive rights at the soccer grounds.
“The time these children spend in the soccer field holds them back from dangers like drug abuse and other things because we educate them on various topics like sexual reproductive rights and to take their responsibilities at home during training,” said Munyenye.
He further urged the community and the corporate world to sponsor MJSL saying youngsters could choose sport career paths from the junior level so there was need for assistance in whatever way possible for the junior league to prosper.
Blessing Academy head coach Blessing Nyambuya popularly known as coach Mabule said parents should identify talent and not to undermine potential of the league and their children.
“We call for parents to support their children, not to undermine league’s potential as well as their children’s because they can make a living out of sport,” said Nyambuya.
MSJL is currently on break with games scheduled to start early June. Blessing Academy is leading with 19 points from nine played matches with six wins, one draw and two loses.
On second position are ties between Strickers FC and Fair Deal both with 17 points
K.C Academy are second from last with 13 points and carrying the log is Blue Diamonds with only three points.

Teacher from hell; molests 5 grade four pupils

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…touches privates, makes dirty comments
…SDC parades victims to narrate horror in front of parents

By Brighton Chiseva

BIKITA – A 57-year-old teacher from a Bikita school was arrested for allegedly molesting five of his grade four learners on separate incidents, also making some comments of how they were sexually gifted.
The teacher who cannot be named for ethical reasons is alleged to have indecently assaulted his victims who are all between nine and eleven years old, between May 1 and May 23 2024.
A disturbing video of the innocent learners is trending on social media after the parents through the School Development Committee (SDC) and the local traditional leaders convened a meeting where they stopped school operations and brought everyone out forcing the leaners to narrate their ordeal in front of other learners, teaches, parents and police constabulary officers.
Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson confirmed the incident and said the teacher was arrested and would appear in court on charges of indecent assault.
“I can confirm we have a report of a teacher who was nabbed by the police for indecent assault after he was reported for molesting five leaners aged between 9 and 11,” said Dhewa.
He promised that the police will look into the matter of the trending video to establish its source, advising the school authorities, community to report such cases to the police and let them handle matters.
Bikita District Education Inspector (DSI) James Mahofa also confirmed the incident and said they had since dispatched a team to the school to establish what really happened.
He then referred the reporter to the Provincial Education Director (PED) Shylatte Mhike who also said she was yet to get a full report from the district.
“A team from different departments is currently on the ground to investigate the matter and we are yet to get a full report of the matter,” said Mhike.
Circumstances are that on May 23, one learner asked for permission to go to the toilet from the accused who then caressed the victim with his hand underneath the table before allowing her to go.
Around 1300hrs on the same day, he allegedly called another learner and asked her to escort him to his house and upon arrival he allegedly pushed her on the bed, caressed her before she got up and ran away and told her classmates.
One of victims gathered courage and reported to the deputy head who told the school head.
It is alleged that some learners later opened up with one saying she was forced to sit on his lap whilst he was naked.
However, the parents later got wind of the incident and convened a meeting where they paraded the learners to narrate their ordeal in front of them and local traditional leaders who later handed the accused to Bikita Police.
A number of people have raised concern over the way the parents handled the matter, forcing the learners to speak in public while someone was recording a video which was later leaked to social media.

What is beautiful about Zimbabwe nhai Nero?

When we grew up kwedu kwaChirimudombo back then zveMujolo kwanga kusina, stress dzemujolo dzaiva shoma unlike what we see ama2k doing mazuvano kkk. Nowadays hapachina zvekutsvaka chaita musoro uteme., kutongoziva kuti Mjolo nothing else. Right if you know Mjolo, just imagine this guy or girl waunoda kudarika chero mai vako then obva akuramba. You have a serious heart break and headache at once. You struggle with the heartbreak for long. Waakuda kunopora woona message yakanzi Hie kkkk. Unombofunga kuti hakusi kuda kuzondirova paper 2 yeheart break here kkkk. This is the current situation Zimbabweans are facing. Many are in a dilemma right now because of small boy Nelson Chamisa. He promised people heaven on earth before elections saying there was no way Zanu PF was going to win 2023 elections. I remember one of the famous statements, Hanzi isu patiri kupinda apa taakumbochinjana nevari joni, vari joni vombouyawo kuzotsvaka Mabasa kuno ndava nyika inenge yagadzirwa inenge yanaka, yadirwa huchi. By bye nhamo bye bye Zimbabwe warangarirwa, mbovha yemufaro yasvika, munhikwi wemufaro wapinda mumba mako kkkk. Asi Neroka, usadaro. I think you all know takazoita mbovha yenhamo nemunhikwi wenzara. As if that was not enough, he went on to fail to defend the vote as promised and dumped his party the famous CCC. I think you all agree with me kuti people had a heart break. Vazhinji joined or rather supported the blue movement simply because there was no better choice. Mwonzora? Linda Masarira? Madhuku or Zanu? That was a difficult choice so people continued supporting him, tange taakutonakirwa nemabible verses and some skits. We all saw him wearing gemenzi kuZion paGutu apo and we were content with that. Now nekuti kwanzi Africa day he is now saying hie.
Please Nero, leave us alone, we have suffered enough, we heard the SADC issue countless times and we can all see how the regime is preparing for SADC chairmanship so pinning hopes on it will be a waste of time and emotions. Zvinotoda vane mafuneral policy ari up to date and paid in US$ because neZig zvinogona kunetsa. So just like any other Zimbabwean, the 2023 election was done and dusted, but alas, mukomana achiri kungochemera maZappy ake. Vakomana vari kumusoro uko dai mangopa Mwana Mazappy ake noise yaita shoma and as he promised hanzi mukangondipa munhu wese mbovha yemufaro, munhikwi wemufaro mumba kkk. Hanzi hazvisarudzi, munhu wese so ndoshaya kuti why vasingadi kumupa. If they doubt ko kungomupa for 100 days tikamboonawo zvitsva veduwee. Chete zvakada kufanana, both parties don’t reform. In 2017 we said here comes the new thing tikazoona kuti zvakafanana. Then we celebrated the formation of CCC but where are we now. Vision 2030 ndendichipo kkkk. Isu tatokanganwa nezveSADC Mukomana is calling the club, hanzi we cannot talk of 2028 before resolving the 2023 dispute.
Do people really know why there was first and second Chimurenga? My layman thinking is that it was simply because diplomacy had failed. Kutaurirana kwakaramba and the only option was to put out fire with fire. Isu tichapisa makandiwa kumusha uko kwaiva kuvesa moto kunobva mhepo wondovesa umwe kwairi kuenda, wodzima zvako pawatangira worega zvosangana, painosangana unobva wadzima nekuti panenge pasisina chekupisa. This is the only strategy that can save Zimbabwe, kudzima moto nemoto. Zvino the so called leaders of the struggle are now saying Zimbabwe is too beautiful for that, what nonsense! What is beautiful about Zimbabwe? Civil servants are earning peanuts whilst vene vachizvidyira and we call that beautiful. Roads are full of potholes, Hamas is better than Zim as it stands.Zimbabwe is a war torn country chero musina kumboita hondo. Have you travelled from Bulawayo wakananga Hwange? I have never been there but I hear the road is full of dish holes zvekuti you will think grenades and bombs were dropped along the way. Ukraine is far much better than Zimbabwe yet you hear someone saying Zim is too beautiful. Mukati mukomana haadaro aakusvuta mbanje imi? Young man, please quit whatever you are smoking before you get addicted, remember we have a lot of anti-drug abuse campaigns in the country. I think this is not the right time to make statements dzisina substance, I know you have a lot of blind followers just like kuZanu PF but my advice is siya vanhu vapore mushe.
Mutuvi naMushayamazano recently launched a new currency which is very scarce. Banks do not have the Zig and kuno kuchitima hatirizive yet someone is saying Zimbabwe is too beautiful. Right now Zimbabwe is hosting football home matches outside, lucky this time varipedyo, kuSouth Africa they will have support from vana mukoma vakaenda kunoshava not zviya zvekuRwanda. However, all this points that Zimbabwe is not beautiful at all. What is beautiful ipapa? Chete gwara harina mbonje, I think you can all see the scars that Sikandela has. Hanzi chibhuru chinooneka nemivare kkk. The small boy is too smart which does not work in Zimbabwe, paakutoda zvivindi zvaMRT apa, he was brave enough to take the bull by its horns no matter the consequences.
Sometimes I agree with Sikandela though ane kamwe kaDzungu so, I think you all saw how he wanted to be the icon, the Mandela of Zimbabwe. But the two combined would make a strong team, Job vachiita maprotests Chamisa achiita peaceful negotiations as well throwing bible verses here and there. Chamisa should sit down and think again before coming back to the people. He should remember that Zanu PF does not need him at the moment. It’s actually Zimbabwe that has or had hopes on him. He wasted a chance and I think he has lost the bargaining chip. Maybe anacho regai timboona asi handifungi sekudaro. Kkkk nhasi zvangu nemaNerorists, I know varakashi vari kufara but don’t get too excited. Mapombi is a gentlemen, handivanzi, I will say it as it is, whether mozvida or hamudi ndonzi Mafira Kureva handiite zvemagroup.
The only thing putting smiles on people’s faces is the issue of government licensing Starlink. I hope even destitutes like us will be able to have access to the internet. Ndikawana cellphone ndichatangawo kugoogler kuti how long does it take to complete Chimusana Bridge as well as the main Mucheke Bridge. I think that information will be of great importance to people of Masvingo because there is little progress zvekuti zvaaakutobhowa to hope that one day we will wake up tava nebridge nyuwani. Speed up the pace guys or we’ll get into the rainy season pasina chaitwa, nxaa. Wonzwa umwe achiti Zimbabwe is too beautiful, unotsamwa sure. However, I heard the Starlink deal rine vene as usual and Weakness Chivharo is the front runner again like you all saw recently.
Im happy I saw team Ostallos, our next Chamisa and our shortest serving and youngest Mayor in Masvingo Shantiel wekwa Chiwara in South Africa observing elections. I think they’ll copy some practices as we gear up towards 2028. I am sure they have seen FAZ yeikoko at work. However, ndanzwa kuti every party had its own FAZ or Heritage saka fair deal. So the best advice to Mukomana if he still harbors presidential aspirations is to start working now, kutoshanda chaiko not posting verses on X and promising miracles to the electorate. Kutogadzirawo yake FAZ for 2028, chete muno vakomana vacho abuse state resources saka munogona kurohwa patable penyu neporisi kkk. Anyway, mava vanhu vakuru mongoonawo zvekuita. KuMzansi I see Zanu PF yeikoko winning chero zvikashaya mutsindo. At least the playing field is a bit level. Zviri nani but mberi kunoenda uko ndaona zvapera. They are being coached on best practices to rig from this side.
Ko pane akazombonzwa kuti cde Mandiita wefodya Chimene vakazopinda neipi here? I last heard her saying she had been asked to come back home by HE who is leading the best government iri better than yekudenga. Seka zvako mapombi. Mandi warova kubva waita saVP Mphoko kudaro. Ko Runaida wekutsvaira makuva kwaGutu gore riya akazodiiwo kkkk. Zvandoona ini. I think she was cursed that year. Unganotsvaira makuva evanhu vausina ukama navo nekuda mavotes makambozvionepi izvozvo. Mboko imboko.