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Climate change crisis hitting hard on female farmers-UNDP

Courage Dutiro

Female farmers face more hardships due to climate change crisis and about 64percent of small scale farmers in Zimbabwe are women, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) resident representative in Zimbabwe Mia Seppo said.
Speaking during a StockHolm+50 Zimbabwe National Consultations with women, youth and people with disabilities held on April 4, 2022 in Mutare, Seppo said that women farmers face more hardships due to climate change crisis.
“The World Bank in 2021 acknowledged that agriculture is the most important activity in women empowernment and it is dominated by women but female farmers tend to be more vulnerable to disasters than male farmers,” said Seppo.
She added that women in agriculture provide half of the nutritional needs.
“In Zimbabwe close to 64percent of smallholders farmers are women and they are providing half of all the nutritional needs as was mentioned by our facilitators. UNDP have a portfolio of projects that are contributing to building resilience that include the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund where government of Sweden is also a partner and include the Green Climate Fund,” she said.
Seppo also said the projects are aiming to empower women in the climate smart agriculture.
“These projects are aiming to make sure women participate in local plan processes and at the same time promoting efforts towards climate smart agriculture and what we see is a lot of women picking up on renewable energy in rural communities,” said Seppo.
However, Seppo said that climate change has increased competition between human beings and nature.
“Climate change has increased competition for resources not only between humans and nature but also between communities and households,” she added.
According to the World Bank statement, women are backbone of the rural economy, especially in developing countries.
“Women are the backbone of the rural economy, especially in developing countries. They make up almost half of the world’s farmers, and over the last few decades, they have broadened their involvement in agriculture. The number of female-headed households has also increased as more men have migrated to cities. As primary caregivers to families and communities, women provide food and nutrition; they are human link between the farm and the table,” read part of the report.
The report also highlighted that women are the key agents of change in the agricultural, nutrition and rural development.
“As the global community works toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) among them, SDG2, which aims to end hunger and malnutrition by 2030, women can be the key agents of change in agriculture, nutrition and rural development. With better access to information, training and technology, women can alter food production and consumption so that land and resources are used sustainably,” added the report.

NSSA donates ED book to Masvingo schools

TellZim Reporter

The National Social Security Authority has donated a total of 620 copies of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s biography titled ‘A LIFE OF SACRIFICE’ book to various schools in Masvingo province.
The book authored by writer and renowned economist Eddie Cross was on April 5, 2022 handed over at Great Zimbabwe Hotel in the presence of a number of school heads.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, NSSA General Manager Arthur Manase said they wanted to help inculcate a reading culture in the youth and the book chronicles the life of a hero saying it shows that with sacrifice even the sky is not the limit.
“This is a great privilege for our youngsters who are benefiting from having access to the history of a living hero. It provides a good read to our future leaders as it unpacks the intricate details of the struggle for independence and allows children to understand the importance of sacrifice and understand that through sacrifice even the sky is not the limit,” said Manase.
He went on to say it was NSSA’s hope that the books will not benefit the recipients alone but communities they serve also.
“It is our hope that these books will not only help the recipient schools, but the community they serve also,” he added.
Victoria High School Head Engelbert Chimbwari who was standing in for the Provincial Education Director Shylatte Mhike thanked NSSA and urged fellow heads to make sure that the book is available to their staff and pupils as well as other stakeholders.
“We should not lock away the book but make it available to our stakeholders. We should also read the book ourselves and then put it where it is accessible to everyone,” said Chimbwari.
The book was published by Jarach Media (Pvt) Ltd and printed by Raptor Print (Pvt) Ltd in 2021.

Place council vehicles on tracking system – Cllr Manyanga

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Thabiso Nxumalo

Masvingo City Council ward 10 councilor has challenged council to employ a vehicle tracking system on its fleet so as to curb misuse of the local authority’s vehicles.
Speaking during a full council meeting held on March 28, Councillor Sengerai Manyanga said that he has seen council cars parked at places where they should not be such as recreational and social joints and as a preventive measure implored management at Town House to install tracking systems on their vehicles and also assign a specific official to take care and monitor errands of vehicles.
“I have on countless occasions seen council cars parked at places they should not be. Jst last week I saw one of the vehicles at a Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) rally in Rujeko. I do not know if that particular council official was there for official business or personal.
“As such, I suggest that council appoints someone who will be in charge of the whereabouts of the fleet or install tracking systems so as to ensure that we do not lose money on fuel costs and fixing company cars that will have developed faults on personal errands, which is not fair,” said Manyanga.
The City Council’s engineering department acknowledged in full council minutes this publication is in possession of that most of their vehicles were developing faults and the top cause being idling.
“It was reported that most causes were related to idling, which was acceptable in council especially with refuse trucks,” read the statement.

Council to construct more blocks at Rujeko Secondary

Thabiso Nxumalo

Masvingo City Council (MCC) has embarked on an infrastructure development drive at Rujeko Secondary School so as to improve on their capabilities to enrol more learners at the institution in 2023.
Council intends to commence construction works on its administration block and classroom building for next year’s form twos.
Responding to the issue raised by Mayor councillor Collen Maboke on the plans towards improving the infrastructure in a recent full council meeting, Town Clerk Engineer Edward Mukaratirwa confirmed the development saying that they are currently excavating the ground for the blocks and waiting for devolution funds that may be availed in May 2022.
“We expect that we will complete our form two and adminstration blocks within a reasonable time frame as we are currently on excavation process for the buildings and we will resume building once we purchase the necessary materials.
“We are only waiting for the devolution funds that are most likely to be availed around May 2022 for us to start the project,” said Mukaratirwa.
Mayor, Cllr Collen Maboke said that his wish was for the school building to use face bricks like those of Ndarama High School as they give a pleasant look.
“It is our wish that works on improving infrastructure at the school commences on time. At least if we can come up with plans to modernise our buildings that is maybe in form of high-rising buildings or at least use those types of bricks used at Ndarama High School, our structures would be better,” suggested Maboke.
The city council run school currently has two blocks that house their pioneer form one pupils and with nine months remaining for the pupils to graduate to form twos, the school is set to commence works on their form two block building and adminstration block.

Church bemoans rampant youth drug and substance abuse

Rutendo Chirume

Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) raised concerns over drug and substance abuse by the youth saying poor police enforcement, lack of recreational facilities and rehab institutions are some of the reasons why there is continued drug abuse by the youth.
Speaking at Masvingo Provincial Leaders Forum held at Chevron Hotel on April 5 Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) Districts Chairperson Hatienzaniso Zayapi said government and responsible authorities should take serious actions to curb drug and substance abuse by the youth.
Zayapi articulated that much has been said to curb and control drug abuse but nothing much has been done on the ground to control misuse of drugs by the youths and asked the responsible authorities what they have been doing to control the new pandemic.
“Firstly the reason why there is continued drug abuse in our communities is that youth are idle with nothing to do. Some of the areas meant for recreational facilities is used for other purposes and on that note the youths end spending more time on drugs. Even the police is failing to enforce the law because by now we would not be having drug lords in the streets ,it means the police is not doing its work,”said Ziyapi.
Social welfare officer Chengetayi Nyamunda said government of Zimbabwe together with development partners are working together to fight drug abuse amongst youth and in Masvingo province and around the country have introduced inter-ministerial committee which is comprised of five pillars tasked to fight against this cause which are supply reduction pillar, demand reduction pillar ,treatment and rehabilitation pillar and community integration pillar.
“We have already started different appeals and we will be engaging different government ministries which are tasked to work against drug abuse. We have an inter-ministerial committee with has got five pillars and required multi sectorial approaches and it is cascaded here in Masvingo and all provinces in Zimbabwe. We have the supply reduction pillar which will be chaired by national security in the president’s office which will be responsible for cutting drug supply in our communities. This pillar will target drug suppliers. Secondly the demand reduction pillar will target the youths and the victims and ensure that there is enough recreational facilities and institutions or rehabs to control and cater for those already affected persons. This pillar will be led by Ministry of Youths, Sports and Culture. Harm reduction and treatment and rehabilitation pillars are separated but will be led by Ministry of health and child care and will seek to help already affected youths and provide user friendly centers which will offer solutions and platforms to help drug victims. Lastly community integration pillar is where will go back to the community and train them on how they can accommodate drug addicts who will be back from rehab since they would require close attention. We are already at an advanced stage but funding is delaying progress,” said Nyamunda
ZHOCD is a board of different dominions in the Church which seeks to strengthen the role of the Church in promoting social cohesion and civic participation within devolution process as it presents issues affecting the public community and participation of various groups of the community and ensuring ownership and oversight of these matters at provincial leadership level.

Agent blasts Caps United, player signs for Sheasham

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Branton Matondo

Gweru- Caps United gloomy remuneration woes have come under the spotlight as South African based agent managing former Fc Platinum sensation and Caps United player Tawana Chikore who has since signed for Sheasham FC accused the Green Machine for professionalism deficiency and failing to meet his contract remuneration.
Kudakwashe Garufu, based in Johannesburg where he runs his sports firm KEIZ Sports Management came all guns glaring in cacophony on April 1,2022 towards the Green Machine for failing to pay Chikore’s monthly remuneration, signing on fee and winning bonus for the month of February he played for the Harare giants.
He did not mince his words as he narrated the poor display of professionalism by the PSL giant.
“It was a two year contract and as per our agreement, the club was supposed to pay up the signing-on fee but they failed. They even failed to pay up his (Tawana Chikore) February salary and the winning bonus for the matches he played. I am very disappointed with the way Caps handled things in as much as football professionalism is concerned,” he said.
Garufu who also manages Gamecocks (Chicken Inn) linkman Richard Hachiro, Free State Stars warriors goal guard Talbert Shumba and ZPC Kariba speedster Lloyd Gwerina added that the decision to bridge the now defunct contract was eminent as they were treating the player as a slave.
“I decided to revoke the contract because Caps United failed to comply with the obligations as stated in the contract. It was in the best interest of the player to act along those lines because he is also a human being who has to put food on the table. The team itself is full of empty promises and how do you even expect a player to give their best performance when they go on the field of play with empty stomachs,” added Garufu.
Chikore has since signed a contract (period unspecified) with Central Region Division one log leaders Sheasham Fc, a move that will see the winger debuting for the construction boys come league resumption on May 7, 2022.
“Yes, I can confirm that Chikore has signed a contract with Sheasham Fc. The new venture comes at an acute time the lad seeks game time while Sheasham are also in the hunt for PSL promotion so it is a 50/50 situation,” he further said.
When reached for comment Chikore said he has hived away his unfortunate miniature term at Caps United and is focusing more on the new lease of his career at John Nyikadzino coached outfit.
“I been through a lot at Caps United but I am happy to be a Sheasham. My objective now is to take them to Premier league,” said Chikore
Remuneration struggles at Makepekepe are not a new phenomenon on the local football arena.
Sources reveal that the period from late last year to the wake of 2022 saw players going for RTGS 17,000 monthly allowance for a team that was once the dome of Zimbabwean and regional football.
The mass exodus of key players like attacking left back Brendon Mpofu who left for Sakunda Holdings furnished side Dynamos and Richard Hachiro who left for Joey “Mafero” Antipas coached side Chicken Inn came as a result of pauperized remuneration figures that had for long marred the green machine.
Chikore’s expertise is likely to come in handy at a time when Sheasham are the only side yet to taste defeat in a league tightly contested by Tendai Chikuni’s Givova branded side TelOne, mining boys from the west Vumbachikwe, veteran driven nemesis Chapungu and Kwekwe based outfit Kwekwe United.

ZACC welcomes Whistle Blower Protection Bill

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Melinda Kusemachibi

After the Cabinet of Zimbabwe approved principles of the Public Interest Disclosure also known as Protection of Whistle Blowers Bill, 2022 which seeks to fight corruption by protecting genuine witnesses who raise issues of public interest, as presented by Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Ziyambi Ziyambi, Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission ( ZACC) said they welcome the development.
Speaking to TellZim News, ZACC spokesperson, Commissioner John Makamure said the anti-graft organization welcomes the approval of the Bill.
“As ZACC, we welcome the approval of principles of two very important pieces of legislation witness protection and Whistle Blowers Protection Bill. The commission feels that this significant development is going to strengthen the anti-corruption drive.
“This is because current pieces of legislature such as the Prevention of Corruption Act are not comprehensive enough in terms of offering protection to our valuable witnesses and whistle blowers,” said Makamure.
He went on to say that as a commission, they have received several reports of witnesses being victimized, intimidated and fired at work.
“We have been receiving several reports of witnesses being victimized, intimidated or even fired from work and this has frustrated the anti-corruption drive in terms of availability of witnesses and whistle blowers to provide the necessary information that will aid our investigations and also witnesses who are prepared to appear before a court of law during prosecution of the accused.
“So we want to commend government for this. We want to commend cabinet for this very important decision. We also call upon cabinet to speed aligning the Anti-Corruption Commission Act with the constitution and other practices in the anti-corruption fight,” added Makamure.
He also said as a commission they submitted a lay bill so as they can provide a guide in the alignment process.
“As a commission we submitted a lay bill to the Ministry of Justice and Parliament of Zimbabwe so that we can provide a guide in this alignment process and for the whistle blowers and witnesses protection which urge the authorities to now speed up draft gazette and introduce the bill in parliament so that in the bills can be gazzeted into law as quickly as possible,” he said.
Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Monica Mutsvangwa announced the new developments during a post cabinet briefing held on March 29.
Currently the country does not have a legislation that provides for the protection of individuals that point out against illicit activities within organizations they are employed in therefore this bill serves to protect, bridge the gap affecting the fight against corruption and exposing whistle blowers to retaliation.
The Bill will seek among other provisions to provide for mainly protection of whistle blowers by prohibiting detrimental treatment of any whistle blower by reason of his or her whistle blowing, a framework within which public interest disclosures shall be dealt with and disclosures of conduct averse to public interest in the public and private sectors.

It will end in tears

…As RBZ introduces another useless ZW$100 note

…ED will regret the day he appointed Mangudya, Mthuli

Courage Dutiro

Former Zimbabwe Finance Minister Tendai Biti has said the move by the Reserve Bank to introduce a ZW$100 note is ill advised and a waste of time.
Biti said the fact that the note can not buy anything on its own is a testimony that it will not solve matters.
“Introducing that note is a mere waste of time, it will not solve anything, the whole currency is useless, inflation is rising everyday, so how will the note which cannot buy anything on its own solve anything? Said Biti
Biti who is regarded as one of the finest finance Ministers Zimbabwe has ever had said the only solution to Zimabwe’s financial crisis is dollarizing or having a strong currency which has a strong backing.
“RBZ should just dollarize or establish a strong local currency but that should be backed with exports and currently the country is not producing anything so the solution is to dollarize,” said Biti
Recently, during at Zimbabwe Public Debt Indaba in Harare recently, Biti called for the disbandment of RBZ saying it has now become a liability to the nation, has become the government and is failing to attend to its core business.
Economists and the business community are sceptical over the introduction of a new note saying the new denomination is too little given the chronic hyperinflationary environment the country is operating in.
During the days of Gideon Gono as governor of RBZ, Zimbabwe had a banknote with a denomination of one hundred trillion Zimbabwean dollars.
Economist Prosper Chitambara said the introduction of the ZW$100 note, would do little to bail out Zimbabwe out of the prevailing economic situation.
“It is a welcome development but ZW$100 in my view is too little and has been overtaken by the chronic hyperinflationary developments. It will not do much to enhance confidence and convenience in the local currency.
“If we convert the new denomination into US$ at an official rate, we get about 68 cents and using the parallel market rate we get about 40 cents, thus ZW$ 100 is not enough to buy a loaf of bread or a newspaper,” said Chitambara.
Another economist Vincent Muswere said historically the introduction of higher denomination bills has always rendered small denominations valueless.
“The introduction of the ZW$ 100 banknote is well overdue given how prices are ever-rising. I will not even be surprised if we have at some stage gone up to ZW$200 like what South Africa has done. However, there is always an impact when introducing higher denomination notes, business people make up prices at a round figure, so there is inherent inflationary pressure by introducing higher denomination notes.
“Also there is an impact on lower denomination notes. When the ZW$50 note was introduced, the ZW$5 suddenly disappeared, in this case, the ZW$10 note might become a thing of the past,” said Muswere.
Another economist Caleb Gwaindepi said the move from an economic perspective would translate to the continued loss of value on Zimbabwean currency.
“In the past when Zimbabwe had hyperinflation, the authorities introduced bigger denominations of the local currency as a way of enabling people to hold on to money and ensure convenience. Basically, in economic terms it means the currency continues losing value hence it is an issue of credibility of the currency.
“If the currency continues losing credibility and they continue introducing more bigger denominations, like tomorrow it would be 200, the next time it is 500 or 1000 up to millions, billions or trillions like what happened in the past, basically what it means is that the monetary authorities do not expect their currency to hold value and therefore such introduction might only be done on the pretext of trying to ensure convenience on the part of people to have access to money, but there is no need to introduce larger denominations when you have money.
“Considering that the world is going towards plastic/electronic money, once we see government introducing more paper money or higher denominations, it seems as if they do not expect people to accept their bills because we would have expected that they encourage electronic transactions but given that they are continuing to introduce more and more paper money, it means it is becoming physical where people are not expected to go electronic and not expecting other countries to accept your currency. As a result they want usage of that currency to be limited within national boundaries as it cannot be used outside as convertible money. In short the situation foretells a bleak future in as far as local currency is concerned and the country may sooner or later revert to the use of millions, billions or even trillions,” said Gwaindepi.
Collen Jonasi who is also an economist is downbeat with what government has done saying the move is going to cause more instability in the market.
“Given what the government has done, the market will react. This is going to cause more instability in the market. The economic participants especially the ones in the informal sector will make sure that the smallest item will be selling at that ZW$100 note. In my view, it is not a good idea for government to introduce a bill that does not buy any significant commodity like bread. It is the wastage of resources printing those bills.
“Also, the first people we shall see having that bill first are the illegal foreign currency traders on the streets, once that money floods the market, the next thing is the skyrocketing of exchange rates,” he said.
Masvingo-based business person is of the view that the move by government to inject the ZW$100 into the already fragile economy is meant to mop US$ from the informal market.
“It is an additional injection of printed money that may be meant to facilitate mopping of additional US $ from the informal market.
“The introduction of the ZW$100 note coincides to support war collaborators that are being currently vetted. The outcome is a further weakening of the local currency that results in increased prices for RTGS pegged goods,” said the business person.
Consumer Council of Zimbabwe(CCZ) Masvingo regional manager Ndumiso Mgutshini is upbeat about the introduction of the new denomination saying it will ease the burden on consumers.
“It is a welcome move as some lower notes like ZW$5 are no longer accepted in the market. The new note will ease the burden on consumers of carrying large sums of notes as we are currently witnessing that some are carrying in paper bags and satchels,” said Mgutshini.
The RBZ on April 06 2022, issued a notice announcing that it is going to introduce a new banknote as gazetted in Statutory Instrument 68A of 2022 by the Minister of Finance and Economic Development.

Mangudya, Mthuli taking us to 2008

Welcome back from Mozambique Mr President, I hope makasiya Mr Ibu Matemadanda vari bhoo. I hope you also had time to see our colleague Mandiita wefodya Chimene kkk and you brought some more whiskeys and narcotics from there coz ndokwazvinobikwa kkkk. I don’t know if we are still in your wet season or not but what I know is munomborohwa before going on stage kkkk. Chete ndogame racho, unotonzwa zvinombotaurwa kuti apa mukuru akabatwa apa. As we are preparing for the Independence Day, celebrating the independence that never was, I am sure you had time to visit Chimoio where our true heroes perished leaving the fake ones who are tormenting us now.
I hear war collaborators vetting is progressing smoothly ladies and gentlemen, since 1980 hatisati tapedza kuvetter vanhu kkkk. This is how backward we are as a nation. I heard our mothers and fathers are being bribed again this time around as we crawl towards 2023 yakadai kumirirwa nemunhu wese. Let me warn you ladies and gentlemen, don’t anticipate much in 2023, takambozviona in 2018 izvi. Everyone was saying come 2018, everything will be fine but alas, nanhasi tiri kuchema. Let’s not pin our hopes much on 2023 because we may be disappointed once again. Please don’t misquote me my avid readers, I am not saying the elections are not important, all I am saying is in all our hopes, let’s leave a small space for disappointment just in case it befall upon us kkkk. However, shoko ngarifambe, let’s register to vote ladies and gentlemen, whoever wins the next election should win zvine mutsindo, I am sure we have all been seeing kuti pane waizadza, so that should translate into votes.
Sorry to take you back a bit, let’s talk about vetting. This vetting exercise is just another vote rigging antic, havapererwi vakomana ava. So please let’s be wary of the fake promises imi ana mujibha nana chimbwido. They want to use you during elections then dump you like used condoms after all kkkk. That is why ini ndisina kuenda even though I died for this country. Ndakafa kudhara nenhamo ini. I deserve to be a hero ini. I hear the green bombers are back with a bang now. They are currently being recruited to replace ‘unpatriotic’ teachers kuCensus uko kkk. A number of teachers who had been recruited were suddenly dumped to pave way for the green bombers apa hapana chozikanwa kana. Most of them vange vakangogaraka so they will gladly accept the offer because there are some pecks there but hazviperere ipapo, they will pay back by victimising their brothers and sisters come 2023 kumaruzevha uko. That’s why tichiti dai mukomana ambosvikako.
We all agree kuti mukomana should at least visit maruzevha as he has been doing in the urban areas just to assure people that he cares for them. Yes, there is a reason why kubhora kune home and away, you can’t always play in the home ground. It is an advantage to score an away goal kkkk. However, it is our duty all urban dwellers who claim that the rural electorate is blind. Ko handi kumusha kwenyu, why can’t you go and preach to your family there so that they see light.
While the likes of Mwonzora are busy pondering on how they got Zeros and Ones at most polling stations in the just ended by-elections, then enter Mangudya with the intention of introducing the 100 dollar note. Mukatoti Mthuli naMangudya vanotombonyarawo here nhai? Hanzi tadiikowo nevarume vaviri ava. ED is taking Zimbabwe to the grave as alleged by Mavhaire, Mangudya is busy trying to take us back to 2008. How can they talk of introducing another denomination when we are in a process of dollarizing, isn’t that being an enemy of progress? We all know how our market reacts to such moves. Kutsvaka kukwidza Zupco ipapa kuendesa kuZW$100 from 70. Inflation will sky rocket chero Mangudya asinganyare kunyepa hanzi it won’t cause inflation. Zvakafanana nekuudza mwana kuti zora hurukuru haivave kkk. Kusanyara, in 2016 Mangudya said he will resign if the bond note fails which it did but he is still there. Why should we believe you Panonetsa now? Why do we need another denomination when the current ones are failing to work? The new note is not even enough to buy a loaf of bread, zvino chii ichocho? Apa they have since abandoned the auction system hanzi each bank can now do its own auction rate kkkk haya. No policy by the duo has ever benefited the people of Zimbabwe. Why not fire them nhai ED ukatodzosera Mr Bin senane. Fire Mangudya and Mthuli now tione zvinotevera.
Haa kanyika kano kakanokorwa tsoka neakafa aka believe me.
I heard CCC guys went to Parly vakapfeka mayellow ties, yes mhani, kuti yellow ndokuti goridhe kkkk. I am happy we now have some voices in parliament, people who can ask real questions not those who go there for sitting allowances. Biti can now make noise and take ministers to task kwete zvataiitirwa neteam rakasara iri. But on a serious note, these guys who won pamaBy-elections should take voters seriously, people voted for you to get into parly and contribute, debate not kuti munoimba nekubudiswa then after that you claim for allowances. The electorate should look at this issue, vanoita basa rekuimba should not be voted next time, vanoda kuimba pedzerai shungu kamaRally, in parly we need you to ask Mangudya to resign because he has failed the economy.
Before I go zvangu for my usual lunch yemabanana akaora nemaputi, let me urge people to register to vote especially women. Women and youth should support each other so that we get rid of all these Madhalas in council and parliament, vadhara ngavanozorora we need youth who are still energetic. Imagine in Zaka we have Cllr Mapuranga who has been there since1980. Ah that’s rubbish. Across the political divide, hatidi vanorambirapo. Ana Settlement kutoita settle kuMbizo uko same nanaChibaya kuMkoba its high time guys you finish your terms and leave the seats for others. Vakasaver two or more terms hatichadi in 2023 siirai vamwe and retreat to party offices moita whipping system muri ikoko. Zvimwe kopai chero kuZanu, ana Mpofu vakaiswa kuJongwe uko, we need fresh ideas in the parly.
But Guys I miss Dr Stop it, I hear Robert is aiming for a post kuYouth uko, kana women’s league kune vacany ipaiwo Dr Gire please kuMain wing tsvakiraiwo Mphoko akwanewo kkkk. Mukawana time please tell Tongai Matutu to shut up. Mboko Imboko!!!

Parly descends on Masvingo council over devolution funds

Fredrick Moyo

Following a petition by Masvingo United Residents and Ratepayers Alliance (MURRA) over the use of devolution funds, Masvingo City Council (MCC) officials were on April 4, 2022 summoned to a public hearing led by the Parliamentary Portfolio committee on Local Government, Public Works and National Housing to answer to allegations raised by the residents organisation.
MURRA wrote a petition to the Parliament of Zimbabwe around mid-year in 2021 seeking the intervention of the legislative board into the affairs at Town House in a move aimed at ensuring that the provisions of the constitution are upheld in protecting the constitution as well as democratic governance.
The petition stated that residents are disturbed by the manner in which council is using devolution funds without consulting them, shortage of water and also the money council received several years ago from National Social Security Authority (NSSA) towards the completion of Mucheke trunk sewer project that has not been completed to date.
“Troubled that several years ago, the city of Masvingo received funds in the form of a loan from National Social Security Authority (NSSA) towards the completion of Mucheke Main Trunk Sewer project, that has not been completed to date, since the onset of the project, the completion of the project has been stalled despite being included in the local authority’s budget every year,” read part of the petition letter.
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee chairperson Miriam Chikukwa said they came for the public hearing because of the petition that MURRA sent to them complaining about poor service delivery and the use of devolution funds without residents’ consultation.
“We are here as a committee of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Portfolio committee because of the petition that was written by MURRA in which they stated poor service delivery from council and also the use of devolution funds without engagement of residents. We have called council and residents to have this public hearing that everyone has a chance to speak about the issues at hand,” said Chikukwa.
Responding to the petition, Town Clerk Engineer Edward Mukaratirwa confirmed the use of devolution funds towards the Mucheke Trunk sewer project without consulting residents.
“What we were doing in terms of consulting over usage of devolution funds is that we were doing them jointly with our council financial year budget in September or October. We would do that after receiving focuses from government that we would have such amount this year, have proposals and that is when we held consultations,” said Mukaratirwa.
Chikukwa responded to Eng Mukaratirwa saying council should hold their consultations separately as they are two different things.
“Devolution consultation and your council consultations are two different things. As council, you have your own budget with your own agenda while the devolution fund is not yours. It is money from central government that is supposed to come to the community so that it is used in line with what the community wants and needs. You did not need to consult the ministry but instead residents as they are the owners of the money,” Chikukwa said.
Prosper Tiringindi from Masvingo Residents Forum (MRF) said they no longer trust council as they keep on lying to residents and management should change their approach when engaging stakeholders.
“Council should change its attitude especially towards stakeholder approach which is the key to community development. Council is just making its decisions without consulting residents. In terms of devolution funds, council should give us detailed financial reports and see how they are using our money. We also paid money as residents meant to help towards the trunk sewer project but they are not mentioning it. Council should also be clear on its figures as they are lying to use. We now do not have the faith and trust as residents,” said Tiringindi.
The truck sewer that started over a decade ago saw the going down the drain of over US $4 million after some shadowy deals between council and Mutual Construction company private limited before ZW$ 400 000 was used in 2019 and ZW$ 9 million in 2020 and in 2022 they have budgeted to use ZW$ 86, 5 million.