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MP Masiya fights for better education, health facilities in Chiredzi East

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Denford Masiya


TellZim Reporter

CHIREDZI – The people of Chiredzi East constituency will remember their Member of Parliament (MP) Denford Masiya as a man who has managed to fight for better education opportunities for their children.
For the past four years, Masiya has overseen the establishment of five schools and two clinics in his constituency.
Although he is certain that he will push for even more schools to be opened in his rural constituency, his people seem to have given him a vote of confidence for the work he is doing to develop his area.
As a businessman-cum-politician, Masiya says he will not rest until the people in Chiredzi East have access to better education and health facilities.
“I have done a lot for the people of Chiredzi East. If you go to my constituency, you will discover that I have managed to improve the road network. I have also built a few dams so that we have water sources for our livestock.
“Education and healthcare are the two issues I am very passionate about because conditions in Chiredzi East are still very far from being perfect although we have done a lot. We have primary and ECD children travelling up to 20 km a day to and from school. Clinics are also very far apart and that is forcing people to travel long distances to access healthcare. 
“We have investigated the reasons for poor pass rate and I can tell you that children are walking for very long distances to the nearest schools. Before the end of the term, primary school children would have walked a distance that is equivalent to going Egypt on foot… they are walking for over 100 kms per week,” said Masiya.
Before Masiya’s intervention, on average school children were walking for over 35km to and from the nearest schools on daily basis.
Masiya has however, intervened and helped in the construction of schools such as Mapikule Primary, Musengi Primary, Lisama Primary as well as Chikovo among others.
Two clinics, namely Chibwedziva and Chipinda were also constructed.
Masiya thanked the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church for also assisting in the construction of one school in his constituency.
“It has always been my wish to play a role in improving access to education in my constituency and I am happy I am still working to do more,” said Masiya.local

Masvingo student ranked first at Turkish university

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Graduation awards presentation ceremony at Dragos Campus
From left is the Turkish Minister of Education congratulating Jareth Moyo for being the top student in the faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences

Phineas Chinyanga

Jareth Moyo has put Masvingo on the world map by coming first among the 2017 Computer Science and Engineering graduates at Istanbul Sehir University in Turkey.
The last born in a family of four, Jareth is son to legendary musician, Jonah Moyo who is now based in South Africa.
From 2007 – 2012, Jareth was a student at Kyle College where he graduated with distinctions in Cambridge International Maths, Accounting and Economics for which he was awarded the Best Commercial Student trophy.
In 2013, he received a full super scholarship to study a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science and Engineering in Turkey.
His time at Istanbul University has been marked by a series of achievements as he has been a Teaching Assistant in Discrete Mathematics from 2015-16.
In 2016, he was also a Teaching Assistant in Programming Practice as well as a Software Developer Intern before becoming a Teaching Assistant in Machine Learning.
Besides giving tutorials, he was a research assistant in Natural Language Processing for three months. He also became responsible for the creation of projects and setting of exams which were taken by both undergraduate and masters students.
Jareth’s exploits at the university comes as a wonder given his lack of sufficient background in Engineering since he had majored in commercials at ‘A’ Level, and had to compete with students who had already studied Physics and Computer Science in high school.
Jareth, who intends to further his studies up to PhD level and has a particular interest in becoming a data scientist or anything to do with artificial intelligence, encourages young people to be dedicated and committed to career building.
“Don’t take education as a chore but as an investment in your future. You have the potential to become anything you set your mind to, but it takes hard work and dedication. Stay focused and you will be rewarded,” Jareth said.education

Baloyi accused of diverting Tokwe Mukosi fuel

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Rtd Brigadier General Kalisto Gwanetsa

Beatific Gumbwanda

CHIREDZI – Zanu PF supporters have accused party provincial deputy chairperson Ailes Baloyi for allegedly diverting 200 litres of fuel which was provided by the Commercial Sugarcane Farmers Association of Zimbabwe (CSFAZ) to ferry party supporters and senior government officials to the commissioning of Tokwe Mukosi Dam last week.
Baloyi signed for 200 litres of fuel donated by CSFAZ for the purposes of transporting supporters to and from Tokwe Mukosi where President Mugabe was commissioning the dam.
“He organised with the DA that they hire a bus which was supposed to transport senior government officials and Zanu PF supporters to and from Tokwe Mukosi and had instructed the DA to use the fuel which they had sourced from CSFAZ.
“He then later said all the fuel was finished after the bus had travelled only three trips leaving many people stranded,” said a source.
When contacted for comment, Baloyi denied the accusations and blamed intra-party mudslinging for what he said were attempts to smear him.
“You know people have already begun campaigning and they are trying to tarnish my image with useless things. It’s true that I signed for 200 litres of fuel and we gave 40 litres to the bus and the remaining fuel was allocated to the trucks that were hired to ferry other people,” said Baloyi.
District youth chairperson Philip Chiedza admitted there were challenges in getting some people back to Chiredzi due to errors in fuel allocation.
“We didn’t properly allocate the fuel but thank God we solved it and managed to find our way back home,” said Chiedza
Chiredzi South legislator Rtd Brigadier General Kalisto Gwanetsa was the one who bailed out the victims by supplying the required fuel to take them back.
“Yes I did provide fuel to ferry people after the DA had phoned me in desperation,” said Gwanetsa.local

Ema condemns rampant littering in Chiredzi

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Increase Gumbo

CHIREDZI – The Environmental Management Agency (Ema) Masvingo provincial manager Robson Mavondo has described the high levels of littering in Chiredzi town as unacceptable, saying it was high time people took responsibility for their actions.
Speaking during the Provincial Environment Day celebrations held at Sebanani last week, Mavondo said Chiredzi was specifically chosen to host the event for a purpose.
“We have decided to hold the celebrations here in Chiredzi after noticing the high levels of littering in this town. We think these celebrations will raise awareness on the need to preventing littering,” Mavondo said.
Until last year, Chiredzi was operating without a dumpsite until Ema intervened and forced town authorities to build a temporary site and look for a proper place to build a permanent one.
Underdeveloped suburbs like Makondo Extension and Joina City have been identified as some of the most littered places due to lack of proper refuse removal infrastructure.
Chiredzi Town Council engineer Wesley Kauma recently told TellZim News that the town was still working on ways to end the problem by developing roads in the suburbs so that refuse trucks could also reach there.
“As council, we know of the issue and we are working on something in order to come up with a solution to rectify this problem though in the meantime, there is nothing we can do. They are living like that; a dump truck cannot pass through because there are no roads there,” said Kauma.
He blamed residents for slowing the development process through their erratic or, in some cases, outright non-payment of rates.
“Residents are not paying up in time. We gave people a chance to pay what they owe in instalments but unfortunately, we are still facing enormous challenges in meeting our revenue collection targets,” said Kauma.local

ZEWU celebrates International Youth Day

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ZEWU members during the clean-up campaign


Lawrence Mandava

MASVINGO – The Zimbabwe Energy Workers Union (ZEWU) Masvingo chapter celebrated its belated International Youth Day for the year 2017 last week under the theme “Challenging Youth to Prepare Their Future for Development and Sustainability”.
The union, which deals with the interests of employees in the energy sector through representation and advocacy against unfair labour practices, started the celebrations with a clean-up campaign in town.
City of Masvingo Deputy Mayor James Chiwara who came on behalf of Mayor Hubert Fidze, thanked ZEWU for understanding the importance of a clean city.
“Of course Masvingo is one of the cleanest cities in Zimbabwe so I am very pleased by this clean-up campaign. It has opened opportunities between us as stakeholders to work together and open doors for each other,” said Chiwara.
The celebrations ended at Masvingo Sports Club where ZEWU national youth chairperson for Christian Ranji encouraged all young people to be united and embrace Information Communication Technology (ICT) and educate themselves on their rights.
“Let’s put our political differences aside and work together as youths. I encourage youths to embrace ICT and social media to educate other youths to be involved in unions and help each other know our rights as young people and employees,” said Ranji.local

LIBAZ, Tongaat empower Chiredzi community

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Denford Masiya

TellZim Reporter

CHIREDZI – The relationship between Tongaat Hullet and the Lowveld Indigenous Business Association of Zimbabwe (LIBAZ) has empowered local business people in Chiredzi, TellZim News has learnt.
LIBAZ, which comprises over 120 companies being run by Chiredzi-based indigenous businessman, entered into an agreement with the giant sugar company to facilitate business between the two sides especially in Tongaat Hullet’s supply chain.
The idea is to create synergies that allow indigenous small to medium enterprises to be given priority in all areas that Tongaat Hullet chooses to outsource.
Speaking to TellZim News recently, LIBAZ chairperson Denford Masiya said the agreement came as a boon for enterprises in Chiredzi as they now stand a better chance of doing business with Tongaat Hullet.
“We started our organisation in 2011 and since then, we never looked back. This development has helped us to empower Black-owned businesses. We are happy with the relationship that we have with Tongaat Hullet because as we speak, we are now getting around 20 – 21 percent of Tongaat Hullet’s supply work.
“The percentage might sound small but we are talking of huge sums of money that is now actually circulating in Chiredzi. We have therefore managed to get local people into local business opportunities. It is our goal to make sure that our district is given priority when spreading available economic opportunities,” said Masiya.
Masiya said his organisation will continue to explore for various ways they can help their companies to remain viable.
Following the completion of Tokwe Mkosi Dam, Masiya said LIBAZ expects its members to also benefit from development.
“We have organisations that are professional and it is our hope that LIBAZ will also get a fair share of business out of the initiatives being planned around Tokwe Mkosi Dam,” added Masiya.local

Zanu PF youths block Masvingo roads ahead of Mugabe visit

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Zanu PF youths and their vehicles parading through the streets

Itai Muzondo

28 June 2017 – MASVINGO – Business came to a standstill in the Central Business District (CBD) of Masvingo town as dozens of Zanu PF youth today (Wednesday June 28) blocked all the main roads as they paraded, showed off luxury cars belonging to party bigwigs and marched along Robert Mugabe Road into Masvingo-Beitbridge highways announcing President Robert Mugabe’s Youth Interface Rally to be held at Mucheke Stadium this Friday.
The Zanu PF youth, who had no police escort, blocked the whole road with others signaling motorists from opposite directions to clear the road and allow free passage in a manner that roads are cleared when the President himself is passing through.
The march was a show of force and preparedness ahead of the much publicised visit by President Mugabe for the third leg of his ‘Youth Interface’ meetings.
Acting provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa could not shed light on whether the youths had sought clearance and an escort; referring all questions to national police headquarters in Harare.
“I can’t give comment on that. It is a matter of policy so please call our Harare office,” Assistant Inspector Dhewa said.
The Public Order and Security Act (Posa) dictates that all marches be cleared by the police and the police also reserves the right to assess the situation and determine whether an escort is needed or not.
During the march, it was youth leaders who assumed the duty of police officers; clearing traffic ahead of the marchers.
Zanu PF deputy provincial youth chairperson Brian Munyoro said they had a clearance and made it clear the programme will continue tomorrow.
“Yes we have a clearance. All our papers are in order and tomorrow (Thursday) the programme is continuing,” Munyoro said.politics

Chiredzi’s sugar industry fuels HIV infections

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Beatific Gumbwanda

CHIREDZI – The district has been identified as a leader in HIV prevalence rate as well new cases of infections due to the sugarcane industry which remains the only vibrant economic sector with the biggest number of employees at the same place.
This was heard last week at a National Aids Council (Nac) – organised provincial Aids day held at Gibbo Stadium.
Masvingo Provincial Administrator (PA) Fungai Mbetsa said although there was a notable decline in HIV prevalence, it was still worrying that the figures were still very high.
“We noted with pleasure that the new STIs infection rate has taken a downward trend and this need be maintained. There is need for continued community mobilisation on condom awareness, HIV testing and STIs awareness and screening.
“The provisions of HIV and Aids information and deliberate targeting of key populations like in and out of school youths remain critical. This should remain critical,” said Mbetsa.
He encouraged Nac to be pro-active in fighting the spread of HIV and other STIs among employees who will be working on the dualisation of the Harare – Beitbridge highway.
“With the dualisation of Harare to Beitbridge highway on the table, we need to be pro-active and be in a position to combat the spread of HIV infections among the would-be workers and their sexual partners. HIV prevention services need to be availed to all camping sites and the hosting communities,” Mbetsa said.
Tongaat Hullet corporate communications officer, Adelaide Chikunguru also highlighted in her welcome remarks that the sugar company’s seasonal workers were at high risk due to the high numbers of trucks coming from Mutate going to Beitbridge.
“Chiredzi district has a higher burden of HIV than all other districts in the province and this has not spared our workers. In response to HIV and Aids, Tongaat Hullet runs a vibrant work place programme with peer educators that are supported by the company.
“The seasonal workers are part of the risky groups. The Mutate BeitBridge highway passes through Chiredzi and due to restricted weight for traffic passing through Birchnough Bridge, the volume of trucks passing through the district has increased and this has become an HIV risk factor,” said Chikunguru.local

Will Zivhu take over Chivi South?

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TellZim Reporter

Does he really have what it takes to be the national assembly representative for the Chivi South electorate? Dr Killer Zivhu – can he? Zivhu is touted as the best Zanu PF candidate to replace the incumbent Maphios Utete at primaries before the much anticipated 2018 general elections.
Though he downplays the idea that he is eyeing Chivi South constituency, insisting that he wants to retain his position as councillor and Chivi RDC chairperson respectively, reliable sources in Zanu PF revealed that the philanthropist was readying himself for the national assembly challenge.
Having been involved in several projects in Chivi South, though many were left unfinished, it has become apparent that Zivhu might be interested in contesting for the constituency in 2018.
Zivhu built homes for less-privileged families in Chivi, donated food stuffs, pledged to build classroom blocks for a school in Nyahombe, and, most importantly perhaps, came up with his village ZimAsset initiative. He also introduced reflectors for domestic animals amid reports that livestock especially cattle and donkeys were being killed at night in collisions with haulage trucks along Beitbridge – Masvingo highway.
The project was launched by Minister of State for Provincial Affairs for Masvingo Shuvai Mahofa at Zivhu’s homestead but it appears to have suffered stillbirth.
These failed or rather yet to be fulfilled projects will certainly not dent Zivhu’s ambitions as he is currently the best candidate in the race to succeed Utete.
Zivhu has managed to put Chivi district on the map due to extensive coverage he has been given by the media on various projects he initiated in the drought-stricken district. The media also decided to put a blind eye on Zivhu’s vices – whether they were paid or were not, we are not privy to that.
Anyway, that would not discredit Zivhu in any way as he still remains far much better than the incumbent Utete. Utete is generally passive and media shy, and he has done very little, if there is any, for the people of Chivi South.  He is disadvantaged by lack of resources to fulfill some of the promises he made during the run-up to July 31, 2013 elections.
The soft-sopoken legislator seemed to have already surrendered the constituency to Zivhu  by the way he addresses the electorate each time he is invited to do so at functions organised by the Chivi RDC chairperson.
But as a man, Utete would not easily give up without a fight and is said to be strategising for the party primaries.  Being a former intelligence person, Utete might spring surprises as he did during 2013 Zanu PF primaries when he emerged the winner when it was least expected. Of course, there were reports that the primaries were rigged in his favour against Irvine Dzingirai and Jonathan Gapare.
Who knows, maybe Utete would still use the same tactics he used during the 2013 primaries with the hope that he has not lost the support of those who propelled him to victory then.
But he first has to face Gapare in the primaries once more. The Ngundu Rock Motel owner is said to be eyeing the constituency again after two successive defeats in the previous elections. Gapare, a prominent business person and property developer, has enough resources but his approach is more applicable in developed and more democratic countries.
He talks a lot of sense but his message needs to be simplified if it is to be appreciated by the rural electorate of Chivi South. Gapare is more of a technocrat!
There is also Mai Hungoidza who is touted as a dark horse in the race. She is the only woman who has so far emerged in Chivi South and she is reported to have covered a lot of ground. The Hungoidza family runs many businesses in Chivi and the name is very popular in the district. Still, I would not want to believe Mai Hungoidza is a dark horse. Maybe she needs a charismatic campaign manager who can convince the majority that she is worthy voting for.
Former Chivi South legislator Dzingirai’s name is also said to be among interested candidates but the truth is he stands no chance at all. Dzingirai has no resources to challenge other candidates like Zivhu and Gapare unless he is in the race just to add numbers.
He recently rejoined Zanu PF after a short stint in opposition politics therefore; it will be a good idea if he concentrates more on regaining the confidence of Zanu PF leadership before he contests any position even in the party.
The ultimate winner from Zanu PF is likely going to have a walkover as other political parties, including Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) have no candidates so far. Whoever the opposition fields as a candidate will certainly stand no chance in Chivi South.

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Zivhu openly says he is not so educated that at one point he was a sugarcane cutter at Triangle in Chiredzi. Having grown up in Chivi under the custody of his grandmother, Zivhu did not manage to go beyond Ordinary Level but he managed to use his natural intelligence and wisdom to acquire wealth and he often brags of having headaches to choose which car to drive on a particular day.
But his political experience in active politics cannot stretch beyond a decade. He, however, has managed to maneuver very fast and is now in the provincial executive. Zivhu has done extremely well for the party and has donated quite a number of stuff to the party and across the country. He is said to be sitting at the border of the two Zanu PF factions, Generation 40 (G40) which is rapidly opposed to Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa to replace President Robert Mugabe, and Team Lacoste. That might his biggest challenge if strong candidates emerge from both factions.
Gapare is an articulate guy with at least a degree in business management and is into property development. Gapare contested and lost two successive primaries for Chivi South. Hopefully, he will get things right this time around.
He has been an active member of Zanu PF for over two decades now though the experience has failed to yield any positive results for him in the past. Gapare also lacks factional branding and that might frustrate his ambitions again as Zanu PF politics has since become a game of factions.
Dzingirai went to the School of Mines College in Bulawayo and worked at Renco Mine before deciding to join active politics. At one point, Dzingirai was suspected to have connections with MDC-T due to his relationship with then opposition legislators Harrison Mudzuri and Enerst Mudavanhu. It will however, take a bit of time for Dzingirai to command yet another huge following in Zanu PF  especially having rejoined the party just recently.
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Mwenezi teacher loses teeth to domestic violence

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Cephas Shava

MWENEZI – A 35-year-old school teacher was severely assaulted by her hubby resulting in her losing some of her front teeth after a misunderstanding over money the husband owed her, the Mwenezi Magistrates Court heard last week.
Appearing before the Mwenezi Magistrate Honest Musiiwa was 41-year-old Tavengwa Chidyamakono, who resides in Chirongo village under Chief Mawarire.
Chidyamakono, who works as a driver, was convicted on his own plea of guilty for assaulting his wife, Aida Chidyamakono, who is a teacher at Chemvana Secondary School.
Tavengwa was sentenced to eighty months behind bars of which two months were conditionally suspended.
The State’s case, as presented by prosecutor Patience Mutsikwi, was that on March 9 this year at around midnight, Tavengwa woke his wife up and asked her about the $100 she had taken from his pocket.
Aida allegedly told Tavengwa that she had taken the money because he owed her money that she now wanted back.
This did not go down well with Tavengwa who began to assault Chidyamakono with fists resulting in her sustaining some wounds and losing some of her front teeth.
Chidyamakono was rushed to Neshuro District Hospital for treatment and a medical report that was produced in court showed that she sustained severe permanent injuries.
Meanwhile, a 21-year-old married sugarcane cutter at Mwenezana Estate who married and impregnated a minor to be his second wife was last week convicted of the offence.
Desmond Horah, who resides at section one Mwenezana Estate, was convicted on his own plea of guilty by Magistrate Honest Musiiwa who sentenced him to ten months imprisonment of which four months were conditionally suspended.
Horah told the court that despite being a married man with a child, he desired to marry the minor as his second wife.
The State’s case, as presented by prosecutor Willard Chasi, was that on May 1, 2017, a 15 year-old girl eloped to Horah’s homestead and got married to him. Between the period from May 1, 2017 to May 6, 2017, the two engaged in consensual sex.
The matter came to light on May 6, 2017 when the girl’s parents went on a thorough search of their child and found her living with Horah as his second wife.
A police report was made leading to the arrest of Horah and the girl was medically examined and it was discovered that she was pregnant.local