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Chief Neshuro arrested over maintenance

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Cephas Shava

MWENEZI – Chief Neshuro, born Rodwell Gudo, of Makaranga village was recently arraigned before the Mwenezi Magistrates’ Court facing charges of defaulting on the monthly maintenance fee which he is supposed to pay to his ex-wife.

Magistrate Honest Musiiwa convicted the traditional leader on his own plea of guilty. The chief pointed out that he earned a monthly salary of US$300 and was sentenced to six months imprisonment which was suspended on condition that he cleared the arrears by April 30.

Led by prosecutor Willard Chasi, the State’s facts are that on December 28, 2015, Chief Neshuro was ordered to pay a monthly maintenance fee of US$120 to his ex-wife Rumbidzai Namo. The money was for the upkeep of the three children that the chief sired with Namo.

The court further heard that despite the order, the chief failed to honour his obligation for some time in 2016 up to February this year, accumulating substantial arrears amounting to US$2 400.

This forced Namo to file a police report leading to the Gudo’s arrest.

 

 

 

Gutu woman throws baby into dam

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Precila Takabvirakare

MPANDAWANA – A 44-year old woman from Muzvimwe village under Chief Chiwara recently appeared before magistrate Edwin Marecha facing charges of chocking and throwing her six-months-old baby into Matezva Dam.

Juliet Kuzu was charged for contravening Section 48 (1) (a) of The Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23.

Kuzu pleaded guilty to the charge and by the time of writing, the case was set to continue in the same court.

It was the State’s case, as presented by prosecutor Samuel Magobeya, that on March 05 at around 09:00 hrs, Kuzu strangled her baby and threw her into Matezva Dam.

The body of the baby was then found floating on the water by one Alfonse Mauta who reported the matter to the police, leading to Kuzu’s arrest.

The body was taken to Gutu Mission Hospital for a post-mortem and it was found that the baby died due to drowning.

Nemamwa Primary wins provincial heritage quiz

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Nemamwa Primary quiz group with school head Clever Madzokere (in black shirt) and other staff members


Clever Taperamoyo

MASVINGO – Nemamwa Primary School last week won the Provincial Heritage Education Quiz Competition held at Great Zimbabwe World Heritage Campsite.

The competitions saw seven schools from the seven districts of Masvingo compete for the top spot which came with the right to represent the province at the nationals scheduled for May at the same venue.

The quiz competitions are aimed at enhancing heritage education as well as heritage appreciation among both the younger and older generations.

Nemamwa Primary, from Masvingo district, emerged the provincial champions with 49 points followed by Gutu United, from Gutu district, with 44 points.

Bani obtained 42, Mutsinzwa 36, Takavarasha 32 while Rutenga and Mudavanhu obtained 29 and 26 points respectively.

The winning team walked away with US$150 prize money while all other participant teams were given US$50 each. Various other prizes were also won courtesy of N. Richards Group who are the sponsors of the competitions.

Guest of honour, Raviro Chipato who is Morgenster Teacher's College principal, said this year's theme ‘hyper-connected museums new approaches, new publics’ was relevant to efforts to leverage the potential of social networks for museums’ communication needs.

"It is important therefore that museums use social networks to reach out to all generations so as to enhance heritage understanding and appreciation," Chipato said.

Nemamwa Primary head, Clever Madzokere said the school was always working hard to excel and be on top in every regard.

"We appreciate the work that has been done to make this possible. Our children made us proud through their impressive performance in line with our motto 'like eagles we mount'. We look forward to another excellent performance in the national competitions," Madzokere said.education.

Bikita woman maims child using ZCC badge

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Brilliant Mukaro

BIKITA – A woman is in trouble with the law for repeatedly pricking a child using her Zion Christian Church (ZCC) badge ostensibly to treat the child’s painful fontanel (nhova).

Appearing before magistrate Carolina Tafira, Ronica Chenjerai (64) from Kanjera village, Chief Mazungunye, admitted the offense of pricking the 19 months-old baby on his forehead.

It was the State’s case that on March 06 at around 08: 00 hrs at Nyika growth point, Chenjerai met Cathrine Jingo carrying a child.

The child was crying bitterly and when Chenjerai asked what the problem was, she was told about the problematic fontanel.

She then unpinned her ZCC badge and used it to repeatedly prick the child on his forehead, claiming it was an effective remedy to the problem.

The child sustained severe injuries and a report was made to the police, leading to the arrest of Chenjerai.

Magistrate Tafira warned that people must not impose their religion-based solutions upon others who do not share the same convictions.

Japhet Mapakame prosecuted.

Gutu sex worker starves baby to death

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Precila Takabvirakare

MPANDAWANA – Rosemary Mutasa (18) of Mpandawana village under chief Gutu, last week appeared before magistrate Edwin Marecha charged with infanticide for locking her three-months-old baby in a room where the baby starved and suffocated to death.

Mutasa was convicted after pleading guilty to contravening Section 48 (1) (a) of The Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23 and was remanded in custody to March 28 for sentencing.

It was the State’s case that on February 29 at around 22: 00 hrs, Mutasa left her child unattended going to Emagumeni Night Club for a beer drink. The door and windows to the room were closed.

She then came back the following day at around 03: 00 hrs with the intention of breast-feeding her baby but she found that the baby no longer had any signs of life.

She reported the matter to the police who then did investigations that led to her arrest.

A post-mortem was done at Gutu Mission Hospital where it was seen that baby died due to starvation and suffocation.

Samuel Magobeya represented the State.

Respect us or we walk away, TZ warns MDC Alliance

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Justin Makota

Moses Ziyambi

There are mounting rumours that Transform Zimbabwe (TZ) will dump the MDC Alliance and go it alone in the upcoming general elections if their concerns are not quickly addressed, TellZim News can reveal.

The Jacob Ngarivhume-led opposition party has many festering grievances chief among which is the general feeling that TZ members are treated as junior partners in the alliance.

The party also accuses MDC-T of going against the agreement that no other party will field candidates in constituencies and wards allocated to alliance partners under the existing seat-sharing arrangement.

Ngarivhume’s home area Bikita East, for example, has been allocated to TZ which wants Cleopas Muridzo to contest but MDC-T is reportedly positioning Robson Mudzingwa to contest.

TellZim News also spoke to another aspiring MDC-T candidate, Edmore Marima who lamented that Mudzingwa was reportedly being positioned to contest the seat at the expense of more senior party members.

“We are told the young man has already sent his CV and is enjoying the support of some powerful individuals. I don’t mind because I know I have the support of the people of Bikita East,” said Marima, confirming his own intention to contest.

The constituency’s wards were also allocated to TZ but the MDC-T Masvingo provincial executive is reportedly fielding its own candidates in defiance of the agreement, with one Moses Maphosa as the party’s Ward 31 prospective candidate.

In Masvingo South, another TZ reserve, the party wants its presidential spokesperson, Justin Makota to contest but the MDC-T Masvingo executive is reportedly positioning its own candidate; Lovemore Matongo.

Although talk of a possible departure from the alliance first came out during TZ’s elective congress towards the end of March, it all became apparent during a press conference addressed by Ngarivhume in Harare later on.

“Transform Zimbabwe Congress acknowledged the compromises made by the party in accepting a 19 seat allocation in the MDC Alliance. Among the concerns raised was the general disregard for the letter and spirit of the Alliance agreement by MDC-T through appointing candidates in constituencies earmarked for Alliance partners.

The Alliance institutionalisation process has not progressed as agreed and there was a general sentiment that the Alliance was now heavily reliant on MDC-T party infrastructure,” reads part of the statement.

 If TZ makes good on its threats to leave the coalition, it would deal a big blow to efforts towards consolidating opposition forces against Zanu PF, with MDC-T still smarting from a break with its vice president Thokozani Khupe, party national chairperson Lovemore Moyo, national spokesperson Obert Gutu and national organiser Abednigo Bhebhe among others.politics.

‘Renco a threat to our safety’

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…villagers accuse gold miner of endangering community


Moses Ziyambi
Haphazard expansion of the Renco Mine lease area has endangered many lives as some underground mining operations are now being done directly below homesteads, leading to cracks and crevices on many houses, villagers in Nyajena have complained.
Most affected are 17 homesteads in Muvango village where people’s houses are taking a battering from thunderous blasting in the mine’s Iona shaft.
Villagers who spoke to TellZim News said for several years running, they have not been able to enjoy a good night’s sleep owing to the noise that shakes their houses to the foundations.
“It began in 2008 when we heard that the company had applied to have its claims expanded. The mining activities then started to slowly progress towards our village and we are now sitting directly above big underground holes. The ground often shakes due to massive blasting and our houses are cracking. You can’t sleep anymore,” said Kennias Mafembe.
Other villagers said their livestock too had been put along harm’s way as the mine is reportedly discharging cyanide waste into a stream where they drink water.
“Cattle are dying after drinking toxic water in Nyabata River into which the mine is discharging some of the waste that is generated during the gold production process. As a result, we now have to tend to our cattle throughout the year even during the dry season when there are no crops in the fields,” said another villager who preferred not to be named.
Mujena Muvango, who is Muvango village head, concurred, saying the mining company was riding roughshod over hapless villagers.
“Nobody and nothing is safe anymore. We can’t sleep and our cattle are not safe. I myself recently lost a cow to the poisoned water. We have for long tried to engage the mine and the government so that we could be resettled elsewhere but to no avail. They do not seem to care about the most basic concerns for human and environmental safety,” said Muvango.
He also said some parts of the village land was curving in due to the massive pounding of the ground below. This, he said, was creating dangerous gullies that the mining company was showing no interest in covering.
When contacted for comment, Renco Mine manager Nyorekai Mafurutu, surprisingly, said he did not know anything about the high profile issue which, however, reached the provincial mines office almost 10 years ago.
In 2009, the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development sent two inspectors of mines and explosives to probe complaints of noisy drilling and blasting underneath several village homesteads. They found that there was indeed cause for serious concern as villagers were being subjected to the daily discomfort of loud jackhammering and exploding dynamite.
“In accordance with Section 80 of Mines and Minerals Act (Chapter 21:05) …. for the mine to operate without disturbances from the local community is enforced to compensate the households which are located near or above the mine workings and are disturbed by underground drilling and blasting operations conducted by Renco Mine, taking place under/below their households in order that through the authority of their Kraal Head and Chief, they can be resettled in a safe area from the mining activities,” reads part of a letter, dated July 06, 2009 and signed by the then regional mining engineer C. Fusira.
The letter was copied to many people including Chief Nyajena, the village head and the RioZim managing director but sources within the mine who spoke to TellZim News said the provincial mining office had not done anything to enforce its own recommendations that people should be compensated and relocated.
The sources said Renco Mine did not want to foot the cost of relocating them and has been dragging its feet while silencing the most vocal of the affected villagers by giving their children token jobs at the mine.
TellZim News approached provincial mining director, Sibongubuhle Mpindiwa who acknowledged the issues at hand, saying follow ups on the case were being made.
“The complaints date years back so we are carrying on with the work that was done. We want to get to where the matter was left so that we can see how we can intervene for the benefit of all stakeholders,” said Mpindiwa.
She also revealed that the latest complaints from the villagers had been lodged through Masvingo District Administrator (DA) Ray Hove with whom she promised to work closely to resolve the problems.
Meanwhile, the villagers have indicated they may soon take up their case with the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), claiming that government had dismally failed to help them over the last decade.
ZLHR programmes officer responsible for communication and information, Kumbirai Mafunda could not immediately be reached for comment.
Owned by Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)-listed RioZim, Renco Mine reportedly produced 688 kg of gold in the previous financial year, contributing significantly to the group’s after-tax profit of US$8.1 million after revenue grew 36 percent from the previous year to US$88 million riding on high prices on the global commodities market.
Last month, Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs, Josaya Hungwe revealed that diamonds had been discovered in Chivi, with RioZim expected to soon begin work at its 3 000 hectare piece of land and is negotiating to be given additional ground for exploration work.

New twist to Mhunga daughter assault case

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TellZim Reporter

MASVINGO – Shamiso Tavaruva, daughter to business giant Tanda Tavaruva of the Mhunga bus services, who stole headlines a few weeks ago over an alleged assault case together she committed with her friend Donald Manenji who is a soldier, has opened up saying the case filed against her by one Zivanai Cikwanda was a mere fabrication of events.

A swollen-faced Zivanai Chikwanda

Tavaruva alleges that Chikwanda’s case was a counter to the one which she had reported at Chikato Police Station in which she said she had been hit by a half brick after trying to restrain Chikwanda who allegedly was hitting his ex-lover, Ruth Maregwede.

Tavaruva provided evidence that she was the one who initially opened an assault docket against Chikwanda, of 8905 Chesvingo Drive, Mucheke, at Chikato police station.

A summary of charges seen by TellZim News reveal that on the day in question, Chikwanda allegedly used a half-brick to hit Tavaruva on her right hand and again used a stone to hit Maregwede, of House Number 18633, Muvhimi Crescent Mucheke D, on her head, forcing one Donald Manenji to intervene on behalf of the women.

“Zivanai Chikwanda unlawfully committed an assault upon Shamiso Tavaruva by hitting her with a half brick once on the right hand causing bodily harm….Zivanai Chikwanda unlawfully committed an act of Domestic Violence upon his ex-girlfriend, Ruth Maregwede, by hitting her once with a stone on the head, assaulting her with fists several times on the face and strangling her once,” reads part of the statement.

In his signed statement to the police, Manenji, of House Number 15866 S. Makuyana St, Runyararo West, says Chikwanda attacked the two women after they had ignored him when he tried to talk to them.

“The accused person went away and come back again (sic). He took a half brick and hit Shamiso Tavaruva with it once on the right arm. He then ran away and I ran after him …. When I ran to where the complainant was, I noticed that the accused person was sitting on top of the complainant (Maregwede) whilst strangling her with his left hand,” reads part of the statement.

A medical report compiled by one Dr Mwanza of Masvingo Provincial Hospital on February 22 shows that Maregwede suffered moderate head injuries.

It has also emerged that Maregwede had obtained a protection order against Chikwanda on the basis that he was emotionally abusing her through incessant harassment and threats.

As the case stands at the moment, both sides involved have to answer to charges of assault, with Chikwanda having filed his own police report against Tavaruva and Manenji.

Chimedza gives up on politics, for now

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Moses Ziyambi

In response to Operation Restore Legacy finding him in the wrong basket last year, former Gutu South Member of Parliament (MP) Dr Paul Chimedza says he has decided to take a sabbatical from politics for the purposes of deep self-introspection.

“I am still Zanu PF and will never be anything else. It’s unfortunate that I played the wrong politics at the wrong time but that does not make me any less Zanu PF than anybody else. My allegiance to the party is still as intact as it has always been,” said Dr Chimedza, the one-time Masvingo Provincial Affairs minister who governed for less than a month.

Along with other G40 leaders in the province; Dr Daniel Shumba, Jeppy Jaboon and Walter Mzembi, Chimedza was expelled from Zanu PF in the wake of the de-facto military coup that claimed the scalp of long-time ruler Robert Mugabe.

Unlike Mzembi and Shumba, Chimedza has been media shy ever since, only appearing in public briefly to give solidarity remarks at a memorial service for the late MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai in Harare in February.

He reluctantly talked to TellZim News this week, saying he had decided to retreat to his medical profession and managing his other businesses.

“I will not contest in the upcoming general election. I have decide to take a back seat and see where that will get me,” said Chimedza, dismissing rumours that he may contest in Gutu South as an independent.

He also rubbished talk that he may find his way into MDC Alliance, saying his heart was fully Zanu PF thus will never betray what the party stood for.

On the newly-formed and Ambrose Mutinhiri-led New Patriotic Front (NPF) being touted as a vehicle by which all G40s could stage a political comeback, Chimedza said he was unconvinced.

“I will work for Zanu PF while pushing to complete the many projects that remain unfinished in the constituency. I believe one can accomplish much more even without being a Member of Parliament,” Chimedza said.

After being appointed deputy minister of Health after the 2013 elections, Chimedza initiated some projects that include the electrification of schools, building of classroom blocks and plans for a solar-powered medical centre in Ward 2018.

Many of the projects, however, stalled after Chimedza was booted out of his job before being suspended from the party during the 2014 ‘Gamatox’ purges.

He staged a dramatic comeback when G40 enjoyed an increasing upper hand over Team Lacoste at the height of the brutal Zanu PF factional wars last year.

In October, he was appointed Minister

War vets demand return of former Zanu PF big wigs

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TellZim Reporter

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War veterans in Masvingo province are demanding the return of Didymus Mutasa, Rugare Gumbo, Jabulani Sibanda, Claudious Makova and Kudakwashe Bhasikiti among others back to Zanu PF.

Speaking at a meeting held at Masvingo Polytechnic College last Saturday, the war veterans unanimously agreed that it was high time Zanu PF allowed former party bigwigs to re- join the ruling party ahead of 2018 harmonised elections.

Secretary for war veterans in the politburo Victor Matemadanda, while presiding over the meeting, assured war veterans in attendance that he was going to lobby the party leadership so that they re-admit the former party big wigs whom he said were unfairly dismissed from the Zanu PF.

“I will take your plea to the politburo, I will make sure that your voices are heard and these comrades are allowed to re-join the party,” said Matemadanda.

Matemadanda encouraged the war veterans to seek public offices in the upcoming elections, saying people without liberation war credentials were leading Zanu PF astray.

“It’s your time comrades, take those positions from councillors to MPs. Don’t allow people without liberation war credentials to take those leadership positions – we know that you are capable leaders. I want to see you in parliament and in councils,” said Matemadanda.

Matemadanda took time to castigate former President Robert Mugabe whom he said was worse than Ian Smith, the last Rhodesian Prime Minister.

Less than 24 hours later, however, Bhasikiti attended the MDC Alliance rally in Gweru where he castigated Zanu PF and vowed never to vote for the ruling party again.

 

War Vets question Matemadanda’s sanity

War veterans who gathered for their provincial meeting at Masvingo Poly last Saturday questioned their representative in the politburo Victor Matemadanda’s sanity after he reconvened the meeting in order to speak in front of ZBC cameras.

The ZBC news crew arrived after the meeting was over. Upon realising that the ZBC news crew had arrived, Matemadanda called the house to order once again and started the deliberations for the second time just to accommodate the ZBC cameras.

War veterans who came from far away districts such as Mwenezi did not take Matemadanda’s move lightly.

“This is madness, how can he do this when he knows that we have a long journey going back home. Some of us are going to use Masvingo-Beitbridge highway which is very dangerous after this meeting,” war veterans could be heard saying as Matemadanda addressed them for the second time.

He literally repeated what he had said before the ZBC TV news crew had arrived.

Some said Matemadanda could have just summarised what happened in the meeting as a side interview to ZBC rather than re-starting the whole process just for the love of appearing on TV.