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Chaos at Zanu PF elections in Bikita West

…as Acting Youth Chair produces gun

TellZim reporter

Chaotic scenes were reportedly witnessed on March 26, 2023 in Bikita West constituency after Acting Zanu PF Masvingo Provincial youth chairperson Delight Mandebvu allegedly produced a gun twice, threatening voters during the primary elections yet to be concluded.

Mandebvu who was reportedly pushing for incumbent MP Elias Musakwa is said to have threatened voters in ward 23, that is Duma location and ward 5 of the same Bikita West.

Contacted for comment Masvingo Zanu PF Provincial Chairperson Robson Mavhenyengwa declined to comment saying he was not authorized to do so by the party hierarchy.

“If you want news concerning these elections, let me refer you to Christopher Mutsvangwa (Zanu PF national spokesperson) or Mike Bimha (political commissar) as I am not allowed to comment on such,” said Mavhenyengwa.

Contacted to shed light on the allegations, Mandebvu said he was busy in a meeting and asked the reporter to contact him after an hour.

“I am busy in a meeting, maybe you can call me after an hour or so,” said Mandebvu.

After that one hour lapsed, Mandebvu was said to be still in the meeting by one identified as Shumba who returned the call.

Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson Kudakwashe Dhewa could not comment on the matter (by time of writing) saying the issue was yet to reach his office.

Sources privy to the on-goings however alleged Mandebvu who was moving around with the official Youth League Chair’s vehicle first produced the gun in ward 23 Duma location and voters had to disperse in fear for their lives.

“Yes, it’s true that Mandebvu produced a gun in Duma to scare people who had gathered to cast their votes in the primary elections and that was during a Women’s League event,” said the source.

Another source said Mandebvu arrived at a polling station in ward 5 leading a convoy of high-speeding cars before going on to chant slogans for his alleged preferred candidate Musakwa to which party members did not respond.

“Mandebvu came at a voting station in ward 5 leading a convoy of high speeding cars with him travelling in the official youth league vehicle. He started doing slogans like ‘Shudhu pashudhu’ that is known to be Musakwa’s mantra. People did not respond which likely triggered Mandebvu’s anger.

“Mandebvu and his companions started shouting at Bikita District Police Chief calling him a sell-out and accusing him of not knowing what he does. During the ensuing melee, another Zanu PF member was seen capturing the youth vehicle’s pictures and that angered Mandebvu who went to his vehicle and produced a gun and voters dispersed in fear,” said the source.

The incident is reported to have occurred during the presence of district chairperson Zvomunoda Taruona, provincial member Lloyd Svondo and several other party leaders from the district.

Reports of Mandebvu being beaten in ward 5 also surfaced though not verified.

Masvingo district shines at Heritage quiz competitions

Beverly Bizeki

Schools from Masvingo district made a big come back from the long Covid-19 induced closure of school competitions after they came out tops in quiz competitions hosted by Helen McGhie on March 24, 2023.
Masvingo district shrugged off competition from six other districts in the Provincial Heritage quiz competitions and were awarded a floating trophy for their efforts.
Helen McGhie Primary School representing Masvingo district won the competition with a whopping 36 points followed by Gutu district represented by Gutu United Primary trailing the winners with two points on 34.
Chivi district represented by Madyangove Primary School came third on 32 points while Marecha Primary School from Bikita came out fourth with 28 points.
Masvingo Provincial Deputy Education Director Micho Hove graced the event together with N Richards Southern region manager Andrew Chekani as well as National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe Director Southern Region Lovemore Mandima.
The competition saw participants answering questions in five categories which included object identification, science and nature, environment and general knowledge.
Hove who was representing the Masvingo Provincial Education Director Shylatte Mhike said the competition resonates well with Heritage studies as a learning area in schools.
“This competition dovetails well in the focus of the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education as we have introduced the Heritage Studies learning area.
“As I speak right now, government has provided textbooks on Heritage Studies and for this week it was Mwenezi and Masvingo district which were collecting their books from our head office in Harare,” said Hove.
Mandima said he was impressed with the quality and quantity that has been showcased by the schools.
“All the districts were well represented in terms of quantity and even the quality, we always compare ourselves with other provinces, Masvingo is always atop in terms of quality,” said Mandima.
Chekani urged the school authorities to maintain the standards displayed at the event.
N Richards honored the participants with books and cash prizes which saw participants from number 7 to 5 walking away with US$ 20 each.
Number 4 winners walked away with US$ 25 each, while number 3 winners walked away with US $30 each.
The runner up walked away with cash prizes including US$ 40 each and a trophy for the district from the NMMZ while the winners had US$ 50 each and a shield from the NMMZ.
Each district had three participants.
The heritage quiz competition for primary schools was started in 1993 and was disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic over the past three years.
The final competition will be held on May 18, 2023 in Bulawayo.

Zimuto community urges council to prioritize feedback on projects

TellZim Reporter

Masvingo Rural District Council (MRDC) Ward 2 villagers have urged council to constantly come back to them with feedback on projects being implemented by council in order for them to be kept informed on development in their area.
Speaking at an engagement meeting organized by TellZim News in partnership with the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) at Zimuto Siding Community Hall on March 20, 2023, participants told MRDC Chairperson Albert Mangena that it was important that council comes back to give feedback to community on what they were doing for transparency’s sake.
One of the participants, Stephen Chipadza said there are council houses that are now lying idle in various places within the wards, which council could use for its other businesses if they can take account of them on time.
“On infrastructure issues, we have several houses here at this shopping centre, in Gurajena, in Maraire and other places. We think if council take these houses into account, the community can benefit from them,” Chipadza said.
Another participant, Ozias Dunira said the issue of community boreholes needed council’s attention as there were other villages that had no boreholes and had to go far to access clean water.
“At Chikato School, we are appealing for a solar powered borehole there. Also in Gumbiti Village, we have to rely on water from uncovered wells and if we want clean water we would have to go to Chikato or come to Zimuto Siding Shopping Centre to get water,” Dunira said.
The issue of unfinished projects was also topical as villagers suggested that Cllr Mangena gives feedback on which projects had been finished and which ones were yet to be completed.
Cllr Mangena then gave a brief on the completion of several clinics as well as maternity waiting homes that had been completed, some of them using devolution funds.
“Mwarizvo Clinic in Ward 23 is now complete, with only a few touch ups left on the nurses’ house. At Musingarabwi in Ward 20, there is a clinic that has been completed. There is Chatikobo waiting mothers’ shelter that has been completed, among others.
“On the project profile issue that has been discussed here, I want to assure you that council wants it to be understood and appreciated from the grassroots here because every year, MRDC road works and planning director Nyatsanza does not pass February without requesting project profiles from respective councilors,” Cllr Mangena said.
Also in attendance was Chief Zimuto, who expressed gratitude towards council for revamping business centres in his area, among other developmental projects the local authority had spearheaded.

‘Spat on Mthuli Ncube’s face’

…As ZIMCODD lands landmark constitutional ruling in PFM

Emmanuel Chitsika

The Zimbabwe Coalition for Debt Management and Development (ZIMCODD) is basking in glory after scoring a ‘landmark constitutional ruling’ compelling the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development to amend the Public Finance Management Act through a bill.
The ruling by the High Court of Zimbabwe on March 23 saw the ministry being given an order to ensure that the bill amending the act shall be done within a period not exceeding 12 months.
“It is ordered by consent that within 12 months from the date (March 23, 2023) of this order, the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning and Development shall propose for national assent to the National Assembly by way of motion or in the Finance Bill the limit for public borrowing envisaged in section 11 (2) of the Public Finance Management Act (Chapter 27:21).
“Within 12 months from the date of this order, the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning and Development shall gazette a bill amending the Public Finance Management Act (Chapter 21:22) which Bill will outline: The role of Parliament in approving loans and guarantees before the contraction of the same, the limits on debts and obligations guaranteed by the State pursuant to section 300 (1) of the Constitution, the procedure in respect of which Parliament ratifies or rejects any loan or guarantee and the procedure in which the State regularly updates Parliament on debts are obligatory loans including guarantees. Each party shall pay its own costs,” read the ruling by the High Court.
ZIMCODD, Henry Kane, Chioneso Samantha Kanoyangwa and Alice Kuveya as applicants were represented by former Finance Minister Tendai Biti while the Minister of Finance (Mthuli Ncube), Parliament of Zimbabwe and the Attorney General of Zimbabwe were the respondents.
ZINCODD Programs Manager John Maketo praised the ruling saying it will go a long way in ushering some sense of discipline that has been lacking in the Ministry of Finance while at the same time bringing into play the principle of decentralization of power.
“This is a landmark ruling in Zimbabwe and a correction on serious roles in the management of public finances. It is taking away centralized powers from the office of the Minister (of Finance) and strengthening Parliamentary approval to public spending.
“The situation has not been fine because the Minister previously would just decide to give a certain company the guarantee to borrow money without the scrutiny of Parliament which will in turn give a burden to ordinary citizens. Most of the guarantees that were given be it to private companies or parastatals were a total failure because the companies are or were not performing,”
“Assuming public government debt being done by one person without Parliamentary approval was a major undoing to the country. This ruling thus is a constitutional error that existed but has been corrected by this order,” said Maketo.
On a number of occasions, Minister Mthuli Ncube has been caught offside as he wantonly presided over excessive government expenditures without following protocols like seeking prior Parliamentary approval before making key decisions while at times he would apply for Parliamentary pardon after over spending.

Gweru Urban needs servant leadership to thrive: Maride

Tinaani Nyabereka

Gweru- Zanu PF District Coordinating Committee (DCC) Secretary for Information and Publicity Victor Maride has said he is ready to serve the constituency once he is elected into office.
Maride who happens to be one of the youngest candidates vying for the Gweru Urban Member of Parliament seat, said for long Gweru Urban had been abandoned under the leadership of opposition parties.
Speaking during one of his campaigns ahead of the primaries (set for March 25), Maride highlighted that for the past 23 years Gweru had missed a lot of development ever since Zanu PF lost it to the opposition.
“As Gweru Urban, we had been lost under the opposition banner, citizens were like orphans, service delivery has been pathetic, poor roads, infrastructure and no sound policies for development and the welfare of the citizens.
“For long various stakeholders and residents have not consulted on key issues,” he said.
He further said servant leadership involves people.
“I am ready to be a servant, a servant who will work with other people and offices even councillors. We have a better future together. We have schools to build in our communities areas like Senga, clinics, safe water sources among other important things,” he added.
Zanu PF national political commissar Mike Bimha announced that the much awaited ruling party primary elections will be conducted this Saturday on March 25, 2023
“Thanks to all who have been patient as the process was taking place. The thorough process was necessary. We had people from all sectors of the country taking a keen interest in contesting,” he said.
Gweru Urban list of aspiring candidates is as follows; Victor Maride, Zezai Makomo, Alex Mukwembi ,Costain Mukanganiki, Aurther Gore and Esau Natare.
Mkoba North Constituency has a tight contest between Edgar Ncube , Kudakwashe Shambare and Enerst Gondo.
Mkoba South will see Militao and Wellington Magura standing up to the contest.
Lindiwe Bidi, Rangani Chauke ,Vivian Maponga, Kwideni Sleiman and Kumbulani Ngwenya will battle it out for Chiwundura Constituency, while Brown Ndlovu, Lyton Moyo and Omega Sibanda will battle it for Vungu Constituency.

So Chiwenga is not number 2 after all?

Ladies and gentlemen, I know quite a smaller number of us have kept abreast of the on-goings in the Russia-Ukraine invasion save for those few interested in international relations and how the geo-political challenges are taking a toll on world order. Yes, it’s happening and I heard Russian President Vladimir Putin is now officially on the International Criminal Court (ICC) wanted list and faces imminent arrest. We need to just peep through the window of this global suburb because the threats by former Russian President Medvedev where he says any arrest of Putin is a declaration of war on Russia and they are prepared to detonate the nuclear bombs and since they have shown the rest of the world that they are trigger happy, taking such threats for granted by thinking that its mere bluffing will be at one’s own risk. However, I just want to implore ICC to put criminals in Zimbabwe on the same list as vanaPutin. Yes, their level of crime is almost the same, these guys are killing innocent civilians just like in a war but they walk scot-free, Anyway, zvana Putin ndeimwe nyaya, let me go back to my beloved country Zimbabwe via the Middle East paDubai apo ndichinoona minanana irikuitwa neGold remunyika yababa. Ndandamboti ndinyenyeredze because haaiii, all that glitters is gold idi kudai.
Last week I implored Aljazeera to spare us the anxiety, I am happy they finally released it kkk, hanzi maNudzu enyika akaleaker, they are hot kudarika zvaana mai Denzel zviya kkk. Even sextape ra Acie Lumumba is nowhere close to this one, chiri kupisa baba. Yaaa, I once told you that criminals were now surrounding our President and you took me for a ride. Hapana New Dispensation apa, it’s just a bunch of looters and nothing less. They were in it just to further their greediness not to rescue us from uncle Bob. Bob was cruel and all bad as you know but he never dealt with these clowns you call prophets; kuisa vana Ajigija pazvinhu havoka vakufamba vachiudza vanhu kuti vanoremera mastreets kkkkk, chete we do not know who recruited who ipapa but the bottom line is zvinonyadzisa. I am sure now maakundinzwisisa kana ndichitaura kuti hapana New Dispensation apa. I know muporofita haaite chiremera mudunhu rekwake but one day you shall believe me. Of course talking of prophets I don’t mean this Mudzanire guy and these so called ‘men of Gold’, ana Brother Paul kkkkk. Shuwa mungatora mbavha yakadzingwa kuKenya uko yawisa economy yakakura kudaro kuuya kuti muchikuva menyu tsvee! Munosvodesa henyu hama dzangu. Ende you are all the same—Mai Mujuru ndovanonzi vakagashira that Pattni guy until he established a duty free grocery business here in Zimbabwe. He went on to copy and paste the same looting scheme yaakadzingirwa kuKenya to the T. And one thing I have noticed in these criminals is how they all boast of having power. Hanzi naPattni Zimbabwe ndakainyurura mumadhaka iyi, kkkkk. The manifestation of the ‘chinhu chedu’ syndrome.
I used not to have any reason to vote for the opposition since yakangoitawo zvayo zvayo but now I have a reason not to vote for Zanu PF. I can’t vote for people who squander national resources kunge vari kudya mushonga wemusana. National interests ceased to exist a long time ago and the ordinary Zimbo endures the brunt of economic hardships to make ends meet let alone afford a decent meal, vamwe vachidya naMambo, buying mansions for their teenage sons’ birthdays; ehe icho chedu chepaZaka Enjero Mudzanire ichi. Havana moyo vanhu ava zveshuwa, chakakosha matumbu emhuri nevana vavo ruzhinji rwakavokera.
I used to shudder ndichinzwa how powerful Chiwenga is kkkk, hanzi ndiye anotonga vana ED are just scarecrows varidzi vechinhu varipo, I am sure you all heard who number 2 is in Zimbabwe kkk. Chikomana chepaChivamba apa pano paZaka apa is at the helm of this country while people from Sadza are happy that their son Kedha is number 2 kkk mashura. But gore rino tichadzidza zvakawanda mirai muone zvenyu. Kungoti Aljazeera ramba wakadzvanya. Bata panopisa ipapo kkk. But kamufana kayaka, kana kasingapengika, kanopenga chete. Hanzi I can sign treaties on behalf of the president and no questions asked kkk. Plenipotentiary kkkkkk, mofa chete nawo mavhoko nhaka. Saka nhai Mangudya uchaita sei? Nhaimi ko vana Mpofu vachaita sei? Ko ivo vanhu veZanu vaiti hee masanctions tichitaura kuti icorruption muchiramba, muchati kudii nhaimi? Havana nyadzi vanaHenrietta vaya.
Does anyone have Angel’s number, I want to talk to him, handingashayi anondipa cell ndimbomufonera, I want to ask him kuti kudenga chaiko chaiko unoda kuenda here iyewe? Tese tinoziva kuti he may have been asked to oversee this massive looting, hazvirambike. Ummm Zimbabwe it’s high time we wake up. Muchingoti yes papa yes papa mari ichiwachwa uko. I wonder those who follow his church kuti vachaita sei. I guess they are more inspired than enraged.
Episode 1 ichipisa kudai, lets brace ourselves. Mukahwavo Mapombi adomwa don’t be surprised, ndakamboita zvimabotique zveshangu mared bottoms nehembe dzinodhura ari madhiri ekuwacha mari, kkk. Still on that, makamboona some businesses aunoshaya kuti arikusurviver sei in this economy? Now I know kuti it’s all money laundering. Let me heed to Mbudziyadura’s advice, hanzi comment after all the four episodes have been aired. But Mapombi is sure of many other guys who are implicated in this deal, naMwari kudai ndovaziva ini but regai zvangu ndimbonyarara for now, I will comment later kkkk.
But kana ndimiwo, how can a level-headed person committed to fighting corruption appoint Henrietta to oversee the mining federation given how wicked her immediate past is. Kuisa muzukuru pamukoko chaiko, gonzo mudura renzungu kkkk. The same Henrietta who brought our football to its knees during her reign as Zifa CEO and a lot of match fixing scandals were reported then? It’s as if her resume inotopisa in leadership circles because haa, she is the criminal surrounding our leadership, and the most wanted. Kkkk, this week we are all gold ‘punners’ because of this documentary (pun intended). Henrietta is the true meaning of ‘saka muchaita sei?’. She just said she picked the wrong bag paya zvikatovharwa, momudii semunoroya? Asi nhai Emmerson, have you forgotten when you swore that tackling corruption was one of the key areas under your leadership, so what is happening right now? Nyika irikutongwa nemakorokoza and the machete gangsters. Zvichidai kugold, ko kumadrugs uko? Ko iyo platinum? Ko madiamonds? Ko iwo maChina arikungoputitsa mabwe pose pose? Zimbabwe is just one big crime scene I tell you.
Ini ndomboita sendinopenga hangu asi haaa vana veIsrael vakademba kuti Moses dai akavarega vari muEgypt because now those who have the means to loot varikutorera kuenda. Kuita kukokotedza. Kurovera pakuru, kukamburira tuu. Did you see how Profit Angel reacted pakataurwa zve one bhidza? Kkkkkk, murume mukuru kurwerwa rute kuita seachadonha pachair. Greed is a disease ndokuudzai oo.
NanaSB Moyo mushakabvu are implicated, I am sure if he was here he would see who the criminals around the president really are. Fingers crossed, pamwe Kedha is implicated mumanext episodes kkkk, zvinhu zvacho so. Chete haachina nyangawo Kedha wacho, he has been overtaken by Angel achingoti It won’t work, no it will work, you will not work kkkkk
I was supposed to have dwelt on the primary elections adai kunetsa, team rakadirwa mvura last week when they had spent kumasero election date richibva rachinjwa. Unohwa sounotsva, kkkk. Zvokwadi mumwe anonyura. We were relieved sesu kuno kuchitima noise yakamboita shoma. I wish I was in the cell register ndaimbozororawo mabanana akaora this week. Chiororo ndicho kugeneral election Masvingo Urban hamulumi.
Before I go kunokanga zvangu maputi angu for lunch, has anyone heard from Runaida? Yes I mean Mai Mujuru, pamwe we will hear from her zvapabuda zvinyaya nyaya kudai. Hanzi ndovaiva nezhet rese when Brother Paul came into our teapot shaped humble lodgings. Cursed be the day. Gore rino tichaonerera. Mboko Imboko!

Continued power outages affecting water supplies

…plans underway to solarize Bushmead water works

Colleen Chitsa

Continued power outages by Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) have led to erratic water supply to residents, Masvingo City Deputy Director of Engineering services Engineer Kudzaishe Mbetu has said.
Speaking at a residents engagement meeting organized by Masvingo United Residents and Ratepayers Alliance (MURRA) at Civic Center on March 24 2023, Eng. Mbetu said limited supplies of water was a result of lack of power at the council’s Bushmead water works.
“Our plant produces 30 mega liters per day provided there is power supply 24hrs per day but we are currently experiencing power shortages and with the 7 hour ZESA schedule, we can only produce around 7.7 mega liters which is not enough to provide for the whole city.
“Under normal circumstances, we give 8 hour water supply in the city by allowing water to flow from around 3am to 10am in residential areas and from around 3am to 4pm in the CBD but now with the shortages of power, we are forced to hold water for at least two days to ensure even distribution with around 16 mega liters,” said Eng. Mbetu.
During the meeting, some residents aired out their complains about how they have been experiencing water shortages for some time and Eng. Mbetu shed light on how water is distributed to every part of the city.
“Our water network is 240 km meaning the velocity of the water from the tanks to the furthest end will be moving at 1.5 meters per second so it needs 2 hours and 45 minutes to reach high laying areas like Gomba, Rujeko B shops, Rhodene, Zimre Park, KMP, Runyararo South West and other such areas.
“If we do not hold water for at least two days, it will be difficult for those living in high laying areas to get water and only low lying areas like Majange and Mucheke Rank will receive water,” he added.
Town Clerk Engineer Edward Mukaratirwa however said council plans to erect a solar plant to power Bushmead water works are in the pipe line.
“We carried out a feasibility study to see if we can introduce solar system to power our water works and we are currently in the process of mobilizing funds in order to erect that solar power plant.
“The solar system will be an alternative plan in the event that there is ZESA power outage and this will help ensure full water supply in and around the city,” said Eng. Mukaratirwa.

Man robs family, kidnaps, rapes woman

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Tinaani Nyabereka

GWERU- Police are investigating a case of robbery, theft and kidnapping which happened over the weekend on March, 18 2023.
Midlands Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko urged members of the public to assist the police with investigations.
“We appeal to members of the public to with information to approach any nearest police station or make use of suggestion boxes.
“May those members of the public staying in close proximity establish vigilant groups and effective communication so that when such mishaps occur, people can mobilize and help each other,” he said.
It is reported that a lone man, arrived at a house while the occupants, a woman and her children were asleep.
The children included a daughter (21), three sons (18), and two (10) all names withheld for ethical reasons.
The man forced open the main door and demanded the woman to pay him US$ 60 he was alleged to have been owed by a previous occupant of the house.
He was given US$ 45 and he forcefully took with him the 21 year old girl saying he would only release her when he gets the remaining US$ 15.
The girl reportedly came back the following day and reported that she had been raped repeatedly in a nearby bush.
Police attended the scene and investigations are currently underway.

Op-ed – International Year of Millets: a global opportunity to direct policy attention to the nutritional and health benefits of millets

By Patrice Talla – FAO Subregional Coordinator for Southern Africa and FAO Representative in Zimbabwe, Eswatini and Lesotho.

This year we are celebrating the International Year of Millets. The year was endorsed by Members of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and its Governing Bodies and declared at the 75th Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in March 2021. FAO is the Agency taking the lead in celebrating this year.

The focus on Millets could not be timelier. They offer valuable solutions in the face of climate change and the need for nutritious foods.  They are climate resilient, nutrition rich, resistant to pests and diseases, and have the ability to grow on arid lands. Millets are, therefore, an ideal solution for countries to increase food security or food self-sufficiency with the potential for everyone to attain better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life.

As such, the International Year of Millets is a global opportunity for us to direct policy attention to the nutritional and health benefits of millets and their suitability for cultivation under adverse and changing climatic conditions, and to deepen our determination to accelerate progress on the Sustainable Development Goals. The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture of the FAO and, in particularly, the International Treaty’s Benefit-sharing Fund (BSF) supports agricultural programs in developing countries, including those supporting the diversification of food crops in the face of changing climate, growing populations and the need for nutrition. That includes the (re-) introduction of traditional crops, such as millets, which have valuable benefits for all.

The International Treaty works with farmers and policy-makers around the world to take care of the seeds and other plant material that form the basis of our food from plants. Through its Benefit-sharing Fund (BSF), the International Treaty supports vulnerable and marginalized farming communities in developing countries to conserve and sustainably use crop diversity, to ensure food security and adaptation in the face of climate change. It contributes to farmers safeguarding millets and other crops around the world. It also calls on nations to protect and promote Farmers’ Rights, and is the first legally-binding international instrument to do so and to explicitly acknowledge the enormous contribution of indigenous communities and smallholder farmers toward the plants that feed the world.

The International Treaty’s BSF provides a bridge between all actors in the agricultural diversity food chain. It brings together farmers, plant breeders, civil society, research institutions and other stakeholders to solve local and global agricultural challenges. To date, the BSF has supported 80 projects in 67 developing countries around the world, including Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The BSF functions with major contributions from the European Union, Italy and Norway, among others.

In Zimbabwe, the BSF has made significant contributions to household food security and resilience. In marginal and low rainfall regions of Zimbabwe, women farmers are now increasingly relying on millets (such as finger millet, pearl millet and sorghum) to ensure food and nutrition security for their families and for income generation. Within the semi-arid environments of Zimbabwe, millets are becoming the new “maize,” because of their abilities to adapt to climate change induced droughts. Community Seed Banks supported by the International Treaty’s BSF have greatly contributed to reduced production costs, providing timely easy access to local seed varieties.

Future of food and nutrition security lies in participatory seed breeding

In Zimbabwe, women in Farmer Field Schools (FFS) have played a major role in introducing new millet varieties through Participatory Variety Selection (PVS) as well as enhancing popular millet and sorghum varieties through Participatory Variety Enhancement activities. Results of some of these PVS demonstration plots contributed to the release of two sorghum varieties being evaluated in 141 demonstration plots in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe under a BSF project.

Women famers in Zimbabwe have also gone out of their way to ensure that the local market of traditional grains is strong.  Farmer groups, working within their FFS, have gone into seed production of sorghums and millets, seed exchange through seed and food fairs at community levels where they exchange seeds of these cereals, knowledge and recipes.

Policy attention on millets critical to ensure that everyone is food secure

Policy advocacy meetings on Farmers’ Rights conducted in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, have contributed to discussions and development of the Seed Bill in Malawi and the development of the National Strategy and Action Plan on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (NSAP on PGRFA) in Zimbabwe; however, more policy interventions are needed to ensure that everyone is food secure.

The success of the National Strategic Action Plan in Zimbabwe depends on deliberate actions to restore millets at the center of production, enhance the preference of millet based diets, increased consumption and utility. We encourage Zimbabwe and Southern Africa to take deliberate actions to conserve, protect, restore, sustainably manage and use millet biodiversity.

Millets offer opportunities for strengthening food security and bolstering economic growth. That means we need to ensure millets are integrated into mainstream agriculture, diets, industries and health for all.

Achieving Zero Hunger requires collective action

To achieve the full potential of millets requires us all to take collective action. Everyone has a role to play – from governments and private sector companies to the general public and even youth. We need to work together to unleash the potential of millets for human well-being, food systems, poverty alleviation and the adaptation of agriculture to climate change.

We must address the global decline of the production of millets and a diverse food basket, as humanity has become too reliant on a narrow selection of crops and species. We must foster collaboration across funding partners, governments, civil society, private sector, and the technical community to ensure the benefits of millets are equally distributed.

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), cooperatives and civil society working directly with farmers need to share best practices for cultivating millets and provide farmers with practical support, training and ways to better connect to the market. Civil society and NGOs should form networks and action groups to promote the availability, accessibility and affordability of millets.

Researchers and academic institutions should dedicate resources to researching millets, their nutritional values, properties and characteristics, as well as appropriate mechanization and other methodologies that can make millet cultivation more sustainable.

FAO fully supports the government of Zimbabwe’s sustained promotion of small grains through input support programmes such as Pfumvudza, and encourages relevant value chain players in the food and agriculture sectors to complement the government efforts to consider millets as a strategic crop.

Traditional leaders milking Zanu PF candidates

…as ruling party gears for primary elections

Brighton Chiseva

MASVINGO – Traditional leaders in Masvingo province mainly in Zaka district are making a killing from Zanu PF candidates who are campaigning ahead of party primary elections set for Saturday March 25.
Candidates who spoke to TellZim News on condition of anonymity said Chiefs were demanding up to US$ 500 to gather people in an area; a flat fee of US$ 20 is needed for the headmen while village heads demand at least US$ 10.
The practice is being done across the province but is more significantly in Zaka district with all the three Chiefs allegedly involved.
“When I went to Chief Nhema’s area mainly ward 1, 2, 5 and 10, I talked to the party chairpersons in that area and they told me that they have no power to gather people without Chief Nhema’s approval. The Chief then demanded US$ 500 for him to allow me to gather people in his area and I am having challenges to campaign in his area,” said the source.
Another candidate said the practice cuts across all Chiefdoms in the district, if one wants to gather people there are fees that vary from village heads to Chiefs.
“If you want to campaign in Zaka, you have to pay a fee which they call ‘mari yefodya yamambo’ (The Chief’s snuff). All village heads demand a flat fee of US$ 10 while headmen demand a flat fee of US$ 20. The amount varies with Chiefs, others charge you while others will accept anything like US$ 50,” said another source.
Contacted for comment Chief Nhema born Rangarirai Bwawanda dismissed the allegations as fake asking the reporter to reveal the source.
“Who lied to you like that? There is nothing like that and please tell me who told you so that we ask him where and when I demanded that money,” said Nhema before handing the phone to one aspirant Davies Marapira whom he was with.
Marapira confirmed the snuff fee saying it was the custom everywhere in Zimbabwe saying people ought to respect traditional leaders.
He went on to dismiss that Nhema was demanding US$ 500 saying he had not been asked to pay that amount and was yet to give Chief Nhema his token.
“That’s a lie; Chief Nhema doesn’t charge people. However, one has to give the Chief a token called ‘fodya yaMambo’ and it’s a tradition even if you go to your home area and ask the Chief, he will tell you the same. You cannot just gather people in an area without paying that token to the traditional leaders.
“I have been addressing people today and have since given the token to headman Gonese whose area I was in. I am yet to give the Chief his, but he never demand,” said Marapira.
Constitutionally, traditional leaders should be apolitical but in most cases they are seen bedding Zanu PF and they are used to intimidate members of the opposition in their areas of jurisdiction.