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Zaka East MP Mukanduri dies

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Samson Mukanduri

Brighton Chiseva

ZAKA – Member of Parliament (MP) for Zaka East, Samson Mukanduri has died.
Mukanduri was found dead in his house at his rural home in Chiromo under headman Chamburukira, Zaka district.
Though Zanu PF Masvingo provincial chairperson, Ezra Chadzamira could not give a comment saying he was in a meeting, the party’s provincial spokesperson Ronald Ndava confirmed the sad news.
“We received the sad news but we have not yet managed to speak to the deceased’s family for finer details as to what really happened,” Ndava said.
Sources from the Chiromo said Mukanduri attended a rice distribution event in his constituency yesterday but was complaining of high blood pressure.
More details to follow….top news

Renco Primary pupils pay for uniforms, school fails to deliver

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Brighton Chiseva

RENCO MINE – There are serious complaints from parents with children at Renco Primary who are accusing the school of failing to deliver the uniforms that have been paid for.
Parents who spoke to TellZim News said they were asked to pay for school uniforms but they are disappointed nothing has been delivered.
 “We are not allowed to buy uniforms elsewhere except from the school. After paying for the uniforms, we are told that there are no uniforms yet. Their supplier is failing to deliver on time, forcing our children to attend classes in old uniforms,” said one concerned parent.
School head Tirivamwe Kennedy Mashiba blamed some parents who are in the school uniforms business for spreading lies.
“The uniforms are supplied in time and we don’t have a shortage. There are some people in the compound who are selling uniforms with our logo but those are a bit different from our original uniforms. These are the people who are spreading those lies so that people will buy from them. We are engaging the police to flush them out,” said Mashiba.
Masvingo District Schools Inspector (DSI) Ishmael Chigaba said he will only provide a full comment after talking to the school authorities.
“I will have to talk to the school leadership first before I can give you my full comment,” said Chigaba.
Renco Primary School recently changed its green jumpers for green and white pinafore.local

Emotional send off for Mazingi

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Roy Mazingi

Itai Muzondo in Gweru

GWERU – Chapungu FC goalkeeper Roy Mazingi, who passed away on January 10 at Manyame Airbase Hospital in Harare, was laid to rest at Mbizo 10 Cemetery in Kwekwe last Sunday, January 14.
Members of the football community payed their last respect to the 31-year-old goal minder who passed after an accident during training with the Airforce of Zimbabwe (AFZ).
Representative from the Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa), Premier Soccer League (PSL), some PSL clubs, Chapungu FC executive and technical team lead by Tendai Chikuni, players, former players, family and friends gathered to paid their last respects to a departed comrade.
Many described the late Mazingi as a unifier and a God-fearing man. Speaker after speaker emphasised that the football fraternity was robbed of a great player who had passion for the beatiful game.
In his remarks, Thornhill Airforce Base’s Air Commodore Elisha Masakadza said due to his hard work, Mazingi had left a void which will take a long time to fill.
“Roy was a God-fearing man, a unifier and above all a great leader whom we could count on both on and off the pitch. We have lost a hero and he was someone you could rely and the void he left we wil be hard to fill,” said Masakadza.
Mazingi started his professional career at Silo Steel ini 2005 in the Zifa Southern Region Division One before being spoted by Luke Masomere who introduced him to the PSL in 2007.  He joined Chapungu in 2014 the team he saved till the time he passed on.sport

New executive for Masvingo Pirates

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Philip Shumba

Clayton Shereni

Eastern Region Division One outfit Masvingo Pirates FC last Sunday elected its 2018 executive at a meeting attended by the team’s stakeholders and board members.
The meeting saw Andrew Ushe, who left midway into the 2017 season, being replaced by Graciano Muzenda, who was the acting chairperson after Ushe’s departure.
Givewell Munyaradzi was elected secretary general replacing Owen Mafa who is now his deputy specialising in match fixtures.
The elections saw most of the members who served in the 2017 executive retain their posts including Roman Catholic Priest Father Raymond Mahefu who is team deputy chairperson and chief executive officer, Philip Shumba.
Masvingo Pirates, formerly known as Mucheke Pirates, decided to take the move as part of their preparations for the upcoming Eastern Region Division One 2018 season.
Godfrey Mtimba, who retained his post as team spokesperson, said the whole club was optimistic about the future following the election of the new executive.
“The meeting was a success since the team was able to democratically elect its leadership and deliberate on several issues in planning and preparing for the next season,” said Mtimba.
Another issue deliberated on related to team mentor Ezekiel Mutoda who was given a two year contract following a good run towards the end of the season.
Mutoda managed to lead the team to fourth position after taking over the hot seat from Johannes Nhumwa who was sacked for poor results a few games before the season ended.
“We resolved that the coach will be with us for the next two years although other terms of his contract are yet to be finalized,” Mutimba said.
Masvingo Pirates will this year battle it out with  the city’s most successful football club Masvingo United FC who got promoted from division two football following a good run.
Zifa Eastern Region 2018 season is expected to kick off in March at a day to be announced by the football mother body.sport

‘Professionals with disabilities marginalised’

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Felix Hungwe and his brother Jeremiah

Lawrence Mandava

MASVINGO – A visually-impaired qualified teacher from Mucheke has criticised government for what he said was the deliberate marginalisation of people with disabilities even if they are qualified for employment.
Felix Hungwe, who is a holder of a Diploma in Secondary Education from Mutare Teachers’ College lamented that since he graduated in 2015, has not been able to find employment in the civil service.
“It was a tough academic journey for me at Mutare Teachers’ College as a blind student but I managed to complete my studies. Since I graduated, I have not been employed anywhere in the ministry though I have applied and sent my Curriculum Vitae (CVs) to the public service and other organisations.
“The ministry only gives first preference to those without any disabilities and we have always been left behind,” said Hungwe.
Hungwe, who is also into book writing, has published a number of works like Mazano Pangwawo and Ndihwo Upenyu Hwacho.
He is also working on another book called The Pains and Pleasures of Motherhood.
He did Guidance and Counselling with Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) and Say What in 2015 and was helped by his son, Calvin Hungwe, to type his books.
His brother Jeremiah Hungwe helps him to move about.
“There are limitations and restriction associated with this condition of blindness but by son Calvin has helped me to type my books while my brother Jeremiah has always been with me, assisting me to walk and do other things,” said Hungwe.local

New hope for Chilonga Bridge

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Beatific Gumbwanda

CHIREDZI – There is growing optimism that the ramshackle Chilonga Bridge over Runde River in Chiredzi South will soon be upgraded with indications that government has designated the long-delayed project as one of its top priorities.
Chiredzi South Member of Parliament Kalisto Gwanetsa said government had prioritised the upgrading of the bridge.
He said drawings for Chilonga Bridge were already done with the Transport minister Jorum Gumbo eager to see the project materialising in as short a timeframe as possible.
“It is good that the new government under the new dispensation has prioritised the construction of Chilonga Bridge at an estimated cost of $14 million. The first stages involving write ups were conducted and people from Matibi were interviewed by IDBZ and they aired their concerns that the minister considered.
“I once visited the ministry and I had discussions with the minister, principal director and engineers and they indicated that the drawings for the bridge were ready and the project will commence soon,” said Gwanetsa.
The most convenient bridge linking Vahlengwe and Chiredzi urban was Chipinda before it was swept away by Cyclone Eline in 2000.
Many people have died trying to cross the narrow and low-lying Chilonga Bridge during rainy seasons over the years while others have also died in their dugout canoes that are commonly used to cross Runde when it is flooded.
Villagers who live across the vast river often fail to access such critical services as the District Administrators office, Registrar Generals office, Chiredzi General Hospital and banks whenever the river gets flooded.
Last year, Chilonga Bridge was submerged under water for almost six months and government had to use a helicopter to transport medical supplies for malarial fevers.local

Strict fees requirements: Nhema Primary School fails to enroll grade ones

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Zaka DSI Beaula Shambambeva

Brighton Chiseva

ZAKA – There has been a sharp decrease in the enrolment of grade one pupils at Nhema Primary amid claims that the school head is asking for full fees before a child is accepted, TellZim News can reveal.
Close sources claimed the school had enrolled not more than 30 grade one pupils for two classes as of Tuesday this week, saying by this time last year when the new full fees rule had not been put in place, the school had enrolled 108 pupils.
No comment could be obtained from the head Georgina Mushauri since she kept on saying she was busy.
Zaka DSI Beaula Shambambeva played down the low enrollment rate, saying it was usually the case with rural grade one pupils at the start of first term.
“We normally see an increase in the number of children coming to school later on. The first week of the term presents many challenges because parents do not send their children to school as early as the term begins,” said Shambambeva.
However, parents who spoke to TellZim News said rural schools usually allow grade one pupils to enroll even with zero fees, meaning their parents would be expected to pay later.
“We all know that it is difficult to raise full fees at once in rural areas due to economic hardships and the month of January is worse,” said one parent.
Mushauri was last year reported to have clashed with the School Development Committee (SDC) over alleged abuse of school funds and resources but was reportedly being protected by Shambambeva.local

Chief Supt Ncube wins case in botched stand deal

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….as parties opt for out-of-court settlement

Clever Taperamoyo

MASVINGO – Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)’s Chief Superintendent Philip Ncube’s legal battle to recover money that he lost in a botched residential stand scheme ended recently with both parties agreeing to an out-of-court settlement.
Chief Supt Ncube, represented by Collen Maboke of Ruvengo, Maboke and Company, was suing Edton Investment (Pvt) Ltd to recover over US$5 000 he contributed starting in 2012.
The case took several twists and turns in the Masvingo Civil Court until the feuding parties ultimately agreed to settle the matter amicably.
Through the deal, Edton Investments will pay Ncube US$5 850 in form of three instalments starting from February 15, 2018.
Ncube had however wanted to be paid US$6 267.50 being US$5 450 for money contributed towards purchase of a residential stand, US$545 as 10 percent collection commission, US272.50 as five percent interest per annum and legal costs.
According to the plaintiff’s particulars of claim, in 2011, Ncube joined the National Housing Development Trust Scheme and made monthly contributions.
He was then allocated stand number 492A Riverside Township measuring 1295 square metres and an agreement was entered in March 2012.
In July 2013, Ncube was told to stop his monthly contributions and asked to attend a meeting at Chevron Hotel where it was revealed that Edton Investments had taken over the scheme. It was promised that considerations were going to be made for those who had made contributions to the National Housing Development Trust.
At that time, Ncube had contributed US$2 650 but he later deposited another US$2 800 and was given a new stand, Number 955 of the remaining extent of Riverside measuring 500 square metres.
Sometime later, Ncube was informed that the layout plan had changed, thereby affecting the size of his stand which now measured 800 square metres and an official agreement of sale was drafted.
He later on discovered that the layout plan was not approved by the required offices, meaning that he was illegally allocated the stand.
Through his lawyers, Ncube wrote to Edton Investments on June 26, 2017 advising that he wished to cancel the agreement and be reimbursed of his money but the company refused to pay back the full amount, leading to the civil suit.local

Rujeko boy commits suicide over perfume

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Nyasha Marumbi

MASVINGO – A 16-year-old boy from Rujeko C committed suicide last week after a misunderstanding with his sister over perfume.
Tony Tanaka Zvandikona drank pesticide after his sister accused him of stealing his perfume.
Acting Masvingo Provincial Police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa urged parents to keep toxic pesticide out of reach of children.
“We are saddened by the death of Tony and we urge parents to keep toxic pesticides out of reach of children or in locked cabins to prevent incidents of that nature,” said Ass Insp Dhewa.
On Saturday, January 13, 2018 at around 12:00, Tony was home playing with his sister 23-year-old sister Romana who then accused him of stealing her perfume, leading to a fight.
After losing the fight, Tony got angry and took a pesticide, Quick Force, and rushed to the toilet where he ingested it.
When Romana asked Tony, who was now staggering and vomiting in the passage, what had happed, he told her that he had took the poison. The boy was then rushed to hospital where he died at around 22:00 hrs.local

Mwenezi man gets maintenance from wife

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Cephas Shava

MWENEZI – A man has won the right to receive monthly maintenance money from his ex-wife after successfully arguing his case in the Mwenezi Civil Court.
When the case first reached the courts late last year, Chamunorwa Zhiradzago, who resides at Rutenga growth point, was claiming a monthly maintenance of US$150 from his wife Sithokozile Chikunguri.
Magistrate Honest Musiiwa, however, awarded him a monthly allowance of US$35 from Chikunguri who is a teacher at Mashura Primary School in Mberengwa.
During the court hearing, a teary-eyed Zhiradzago said he was still legally married to Chikunguri and had helped her further her education but she had let him down in return.
 “When she was in her final year at college, she began going out of the bedroom to answer some of her phone calls. When I asked for explanations, she would scold me saying it was none of my business.
“She later left home, taking all entire household property with her and I was left with nothing except for the clothes I was wearing on that day. Right now, we have two children together but she does not allow me to see them and I was once severely assaulted when I visited the children,” the tearful Zhiradzago told the court during his initial appearance last year.
He accused his wife of cohabitating with a Mberengwa-based businessman whom he identified as Laison Ndlovu.
Through her defence lawyer, Chikunguri, however, argued that Zhiradzago did not deserve any maintenance benefit since both their children were in her custody.
During the hearing, magistrate Musiiwa made it clear that the issue of rights to receive maintenance was not confined to one gender.local