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Former Zanu PF Checheche youth leader joins NPP

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…to contest for Chipinge East

Beatific Gumbwanda

CHIPINGE – Former Checheche Zanu PF youth leader Thulani Thondhlana, who defected to the Joice Mujuru led National People’s Party (NPP), has shown interest to contest for the Chipinge East parliamentary seat.
Chipinge East is currently under Zanu PF legislator Enock Porusingazi whom Thondlana believes personifies corruption.
“I left Zanu PF because there is no democracy, corruption is rife and nepotism had reached its climax.
“I once contested for a provincial youth post but I was sabotaged as heavyweights influenced the youths to vote against me for someone they liked,” said Tondhlana.
Tondhlana says he has found real democracy in NPP where the youth are given priority and not used during elections like the case in Zanu PF only to be dumbed when big wigs achieve their goals. 
“Youths are given false priority by politicians who however dump them when it comes to leadership posts. No youth without links with top leadership was allocated farming land in Chipinge and that should stop,” said Tondhlana.politics

Runyararo man in custody for stealing Pote billboards

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Nyasha Marumbi

MASVINGO – Manjonjo Ushemasimba, who resides at number 15750 Runyararo West, was last week remanded in custody to Friday, January 19, by magistrate Takawira Mugabe on charges of vandalising billboards belonging to Pote Holdings.
It is the State’s case that on a date unknown to the prosecutor but during the period extending from March 23 to 25, 2017, Ushemasimba unlawfully dismantled and took away two Pote Drilling billboards,one at the 2 km peg along Mutare – Masvingo Roadand the other at Craft Centre along Masvingo-Beitbridge Road.
Ushemasimba used the billboards to make sliding gates at his own work place in the light industrial area in Mucheke.
A Mucheke man identified the billboards and reported the matter to the police leading to the arrest of the accused person.
The total value of the stolen property was given as US$240.00.
Edmond Mapope represented the State.local

Chivi man rapes own daughters

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Cephas Shava

CHIVI – A 42-year-old man who allegedly had been raping his two daughters since 2013, was recently arrested by police detectives following a tip off, TellZim News has learnt.
The accused who could not be named for ethical reasons resides at Chahobo village, Nyahombe resettlement area under Chief Shindi.
Sources told TellZim News that the alleged rapist father had repeatedly abused the girls, who are now aged 14 and 16 years for all that long and some members of the community had become aware of it but they remained quiet.
“The man is a well-known bully in the area. Some members of the community and even the accused’s wife have been fully aware that the man was in the habit of raping his two daughters but they did not report it as they feared victimisation,” said a source.
However, after gathering some courage, a community member alerted police detectives at Nyahombe police base.
The detectives raided the accused’s homestead leading to his eventual arrest. The man was due to appear at the Chivi Magistrate Court by the time of going to print.local

Gweru man rejects freedom, begs court for community service

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Siyabonga Sayi

GWERU – People at the magistrates’ court in Gweru were stunned when a man who was found guilty of domestic violence begged the court to give him community service instead of setting him free.
Tongai Zireni (43) of Mkoba 2 was found guilty of domestic violence as defined in Section 3[1] as read with section 4[1] of the Domestic Violence Act Chapter 5:16.
Zireni, who did not have legal representation, stunned the court when he begged magistrate Judith Taruvinga for community service when his 5 months prison sentence was conditionally suspended in full.
The magistrate however rejected the request and explained to him the implication of community service in light of the fact that he had a family to take care of.
The court heard that on January 2 this year Zireni communicated to her wife via a text message to the phone of his wife’s niece stating that he wanted to commit suicide because he was suspecting his wife of cheating.
His wife’s niece went to talk to him and the two returned home in Mkoba 2 were a misunderstanding between Zireni and his wife Kupurai Vhengere over the cheating allegations arose.
The court heard that Zireni then assaulted his wife with open hands and feasts on the head and stomach.
A report to the police was made leading to the arrest of Zireni.
Christopher Chitambira prosecuted.local

Bikita donkey thief cries in court, asks for chance to reverse guilty plea

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Brilliant Mukaro

BIKITA – Terrified of going to jail, a convicted stock thief recently broke down before magistrate Florence Nago who had sentenced him and his co-accused to nine years in jail for stealing two donkeys and an ox.
Along with his accomplice Courage Kamutsi (20), Rhino Taengerwei (35) had pleaded guilty to two counts of stock theft but only to cry and plead for retrial after the long jail sentence was pronounced.
Magistrate Nago had found them guilty of stealing an ox belonging to Vongai Munesani of Village 21A, Chief Ziki and two female donkeys belonging to Rueben Nhakaniso of Ziki village in the same area.
It was the State’s case that in the evening of January 06, 2018 Munesani penned her cattle but during the night, Kamutse and Taengerwei, accompanied by a 13-year-old minor, sneaked in and stole an ox valued at US$950.
On count two, the State convinced the court that Kamutse and Taengerwei drove away Nhekaniso’s two donkeys to Village 1 Mkwazi, Chiredzi, where they sold the animals to one Chrispen Magochera. The value of the stolen donkeys was put at US$300.
On passing judgement, Nago said the court had no option as matters of stock theft called for a mandatory minimum sentence of nine years.
She said the accused had both failed to give convincing circumstances in mitigation.
The minor who was implicated in the case pleaded not guilty and Nago ruled that the case will proceed separately.
Japhet Mapakame prosecuted.local

Mutare City moves to amend by laws

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Mutare Mayor Tatenda Nhamarare

Lloyd Shunje

Mutare – The Mutare City Council has proposed to amend its by-laws saying the existing ones have become archaic and can no longer save their purpose in the quickly changing world.
The move has been necessitated by the continuous vandalism of council infrastructure and the local authority seeks to set stiff penalties to all would-be offenders.
Speaking to TellZim News, Mutare City Council spokesperson Spren Mutiwi said the current by-laws were outdated and were no longer saving according to the current times.
“As the City of Mutare we have started the process of reviewing all our city by-laws to ensure that they become relevant with the changing development trends as the existing ones were bit outdated failing to save,” said Mutiwi.
The process which is expected to be complete by the second quarter of the year will see the council reviewing its major city by-laws which include the water, fire, town planning, shop license, traffic and vendors and also formulating new by laws.
Mutiwi said the council was worried with the careless vandalism of council infrastructure across the town mainly by illegal car washes.
“As the local authority, we have been faced with the problem of vandalism of council property and infrastructure.
“We are coming up with a by-law that will be focusing on tempering with council property and I believe this will go a long way in safeguarding our infrastructure that has been subjected to vandalism especially by illegal car washes in town,” said Mutiwi.local

ZCC group of schools hold inter-schools athletics competition

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Own Reporter

The Zion Christian Church (ZCC) group of schools last week held their inter-ZCC athletics competitions at Mutendi High School where all their five schools including Mutendi, Hebron, KwaMutevhure high schools and two primary schools—Mutendi and Mutarara participated.
The director of sports for the ZCC group of schools Shingirirai Matsongoni said the sporting event is meant to foster unity amongst the schools and create sportsmanship between the pupils.
“The rationale of the gathering is to foster unity among Z.C.C schools and sharpen and propel sportsmanship among the students,” said Matsongoni.
In his opening remarks, the Chairman of the Heads of Schools, Mukora Mazvazva pointed out that it is the wish of Bishop Dr Nehemiah Mutendi to make Z.C.C schools shine in both academic and sporting areas.
He revealed that the same programme will be extended to Z.C.C schools in Chinhoyi and Gokwe.
The major events that attracted the spectators’ interest were the relays. These generated a lot of interest in both the primary and secondary section.
The team that emerged victorious in the senior boys’ category was the Hebron High School team.
At the end of the tournament, Hebron came tops with 40 gold medals, 29 silver medals and 14 bronze medals followed by Mutendi High School with 28 gold medals, 25 silver medals and 18 bronze and lastly KwaMutevhure High School with 16 gold medals, 28 silver medals and 39 bronze.sport

Bikita Minerals FC gears up for 2018 season

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Bikita Minerals FC

Clayton Shereni

The Division 1 side Bikita Minerals FC has begun its pre-season trials in preparation for the 2018 soccer season with high hopes of making it into the league of the big boys, the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL).
Bikita Minerals FC, who debuted in the Division 1 last season, held a two days trials session at their Lithium stadium last week where over 30 potential players went through a rigorous training exercise to be considered to join the club.
Head coach John Phiri said they successfully held trials and was overwhelmed with the response and confirmed that they had a number of players they were targeting to sign for the upcoming season.
Phiri could not disclose the names of the players who were shortlisted for the 2018 season saying the board had the final say.
“We had a successful trial session last week but at the moment I can’t disclose the names of the shortlisted players because we are waiting for the board’s approval,” said Phiri.
Having been promoted to the Division 1 last season, Bikita Minerals FC failed to live up to the expectations as they managed to win only three of their 30 games and drawing 14.
The Lithium miners, as Bikita FC is affectionately known, were low lying last season finishing two places above bottom placed United Lions FC.
The club is expected to retain most of its players with the likes of Hardlife Chitambo, Courage Bere and former Masvingo united defender Pardon Chinungwa expected to lead the youthful side.sport

22 CO3s graduate at Mutimurefu Prison

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A graduate receives a certificate from DCG Chihobvu while ZPCS officer commanding Masvingo province, Snr Ass Com Social Ndanga and another officer look on

Clever Taperamoyo

MASVINGO – The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) recently held a graduation ceremony for 22 Correctional Officers Grade Three (CO3s) who completed their Supervisory Course Number 1 of 2017 at Mutimurefu Prison.
The graduands were drawn from various ZPCS stations around  the province to undertake the three-month course specialising in prison administration, security management and civic education, prosecution, records management, management concepts, human rights as well as drill and weapon training.
Addressing the graduands, ZPCS deputy commissioner general (DCG) correctional services, Moses Chihobvu said the course was significant in moulding officers to be competent supervisors.
“We expect graduands to exhibit fundamental operational knowledge, skills and attributes required to enable them to execute supervisory roles within our prisons and correctional institutions,” Chihobvu said.
He explained that the course was a deliberate effort to produce correctional officers capable of delivering effective first level supervisory ethics and standards focusing on achieving goals of the organisation.
The training programme was affected by financial problems due to the prevailing economic crunch which continues to affect all institutions across the country.
“We would like to applaud the trainees and the supporting staff for soldiering on in spite of the difficulties and challenges that could have stalled progress during the training programme.
“We are all aware that funding remains a challenge given the country’s prevailing economic snags. The service is also not spared of the financial constraints but these graduands remained resolute and focused on achieving the goal,” Chihobvu said.local

Dunira’s Victoria Ranch headache

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Godard Dunira

. . . says Chimusana Bridge is his next move

TellZim Reporter

MASVINGO –  If Godard Dunira ever complains of having severe headaches then know it is all because of the housing scheme projects at the remainder of Victoria Ranch which he said should be incorporated by Masvingo City Council.
 Dunira who is the chairman of Vashandi Housing Scheme said there are more than 10 000 houses that have been built by low income earners at Victoria Ranch therefore, the suburb should be incorporated into Masvingo city to allow connection of sewer.
He also appealed to government to intervene and build schools and clinics at Victoria Ranch saying residents there walk long distances to seek medical and educational facilities.
“I have been having headaches because of Victoria Ranch. There are no clinics and schools in Victoria Ranch; residents travel long distances to other locations to get these services therefore, I appeal to government to intervene. We also want the suburb to have tarred roads, sewer and clean water and all this can be possible if Victoria Ranch is incorporated into Masvingo city,” said Dunira.
Dunira, who is also reported to be eyeing Masvingo Urban constituency under Zanu PF ticket, hinted that Chimusana bridge will be his immediate task. The bridge connects Mucheke high density suburbs with the Central Business District (CBD) and it needs to be widened.
“I know Chimusana bridge is council’s responsibility but I think the municipality also needs support from residents. We have Community Development Fund (CDF) which is given to legislators; that money must be channeled towards assisting council on Chimusana bridge,” Dunira said.
“The dumpsite should also be moved from where it is as a matter of urgency. Residents in Runyararo West and Victoria Ranch are at risk because of the dumpsite. We also need a pay toilet in the CBD and shopping malls for vendors,” he added.top news