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TSCZ Masvingo relocates

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TellZim Reporter

10 April 2017, The Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) Masvingo branch has temporarily moved its offices from its premises at 244/245 Simon Mazorodze Street near Food Express to number 515 Greenfield Street near ZESA workshop with effect from April 1, this year.
The move was made to pave way for renovations which are underway with plans in place to notify the public as soon as they are ready to move back.
TSCZ Product Development and Marketing Manager Ernest Muchena assured the public that goal remains the same, which is the fight for road safety.
“We have just moved due to renovations and we will go back to our premises as soon as they are done. We would also like to notify the public that nothing has changed, the services will remain the same and we will advise on any new development,” said Muchena.
Muchena also took time to remind drivers, prospective drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, passengers, drovers and animal herders about the upgraded Highway Code which now includes the SADC road signage regimen.
The SADC road signage system will be launched in Harare on Thurday April 6, 2017.
“The public should take note of the upgraded Highway Code and should contact any Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe Offices, VID Offices or driving schools nearest to them for more information on the new road signs,” he added.local

Madhekwana Clinic project takes shape

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Jubilee Mahlamvana

10 April 2017, MBERENGWA – After work had been halted due to financial constraints last year, the Madhekwana Clinic project in Ward 8, Mberengwa, is again taking shape following a fundraising programme launched by the ward councillor.
Speaking to TellZim News, Mataruse B1 Ward 8 Councilor Marline Ziwewera said he decided to fundraise after alternative plans to get money had failed.
“Mberengwa Rural District Council gave us some space at Vutsanana business centre to establish an exhibition centre where businesses and individuals were welcomed to exhibit their products on the 26th day of every month at a very low cost of US$2.00 per exhibitor. We would then take the money to the local authority which took 40 percent of the money and gave us the remaining 60 percent,” said Ziwewera.
 “I am happy with the reception that the initiative has received and I’m pretty sure that the project is going to be successful,” Ziwewera added.
Being his own brainchild, Ziwewera said he wanted the project to help his people to get healthcare closer home and reduce transport costs of going to other clinics and to Mnene Mission Hospital.
He said the project still needs more money for the construction of two staff houses.
“We still need a little help so that we can build two houses for the nurses who will be deployed at the clinic,” Ziwewera said.heath

Who will police the police?

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This police officer was  captured un-clamping his vehicle, vandalising council property after he failed to pay for a prepaid parking bay along Hellet Street in Masvingo CBD recently.local

President pfee pa wheelchair, enter Mudzidzi Wimbo!

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Some of these things never cease to amaze Mapombi! Ndinoshamiswa kwazvo. But Zimbabweans so, they are very good people. I am sure Dr Grace and her husband thank their gods every day for making sure that we become more docile than sheep. I think makwai arinani ini. From kwedu kwaChirimudombo up to Buruwayo, same fanana ungati zvivanhu izvi zvakabugwa from same gango, kkkk kungogutsurira musoro chete even if they are insulted, hanya nani chidhoma chekwaChivi, ah nhasi zvangu nevanhu vekwaChivi kkk vagondini sevanoroya. After all they are all Zimbabweans, vangandidini wakati baba Tencen. I am always puzzled by this drama that I see. In fact, ndazoriguta manje drama iri, I wish I had a passport, ingadai ndava kuto crossa crossa zvangu mabhodha ndava kutoti sarai zvenyu naDr Amai venyu vachingoporofita. Mukati with that furious Cyclone Dineo ndingapabuda pana Limpopo iyeni? I am extremely worried.
She told you openly that day and you thought she were joking, when she said baba ava vachatonga from the wheelchair. Ko hazvina kuitika here, nhasi varipai? And ZBC so futi kkk regai mahwindi okuno aiti dead BC, meaning those guys vanenge vanomhanya waya so hanzi the President was given mobile chair and then they were quick to change and said massage chair and then they ended there instead of just saying the mobile chair popularly known as the wheelchair in Zimbabwe kkk. Hamudivo here kuti mother vawane credit for being a prophetess, and you know what, straight from his wheelchair iyoyo ine engine vanenge vachisimudza chamboko chavo vachirova everyone anoti pwetere pwetere, and futi this year, we are going to enjoy the drama. All I can confirm is that if Moms starts her own church, Mapombi will be the first to join, maybe she will say Mapombi will become a minister straight from her Dr Grace Trading Centre to the cabinet kkk aah inotambika makatarisa ungandidii hapana or let me say mungavadii First Lady hapana, now the President pfee pa wheelchair.
Now we are waiting for another prophecy to come to pass. Mose makaihwa when she was in Buhera, she told you live on ZBC yenyu yepamoyo or let me say your favourite station kkk yes your favourite, if it’s not why are you not advocating for media pluralism, it means you are still enjoying ZBC. Zimbabwe is the only country in the world with a 93 year-old President in a wheelchair aah sorry in the massage chair and with one TV station. Kkkk hakuna nyika yakadaro boys. Zvamaimboti makadzidza wani? Mapombi is better with his birth certificate than all the professors and PhD holders that are full of cowards and they want us to believe that they are diplomatic kkk hakuna diploma yakadaro. Hanzi muchatongwa navo even varimuguva, you will still vote for Dady or dead or both kkk, there is no choice and thus where Mapombi would say go go prophesy mother or go deeper! Let’s wait for another rally.
I think madzibaba Wimbo of the 1957 prophecy fame vaoneswa moto uko nana Kasukuwere. But can’t you ask yourselves kuti from 1957 vane here imwe prophesy yavakaita? It’s now 60 years after Wimbo made a popular prophesy and muchirikungoti Wimbo ndiye mambo? I think something is terribly wrong! Leave the old man alone vakomana. Zvenyu zvekurovana nekutukana in Zanu PF is unavoidable when someone is on a massage chair kkk. Saka tokati kaZim 2 here? Nhasi zvangu, ndanyanya kuvhunzisa. Baba tongai kusvika madhongi amera nyanga… thus Mapombi’s prophesy! 
Vangatadza sei kutonga when the opposition is playing cheap politics. I think I am a better leader as compared to some of these leaders in the opposition, chinozivikanwa hapana, basa kutemana nemasanhu. You play the Manyuchi on each other apa chinyika chenyu chakadai? Munosvodesa imi.
 Ummn am very hungy and angry now. Those who are going to Chingwizi for the East elections paweekend mundimhoroserevo muzukuru Joosbi muti kwahi neni makorokoto waenda kuparamende, wotionera massage chair pedo. Most importantly tell him kuti he has joined the game of giants, I hope zvake zvokuti today he is in Muslim and tomorrow he is Christian ends in Chingwizi. Akangodaro kumafaction kuti nhasi G40 mangwana Lacoste anenge apera but for now muudzei atambire pedo neLacoste because if he goes kuG40 anodzoswa asati asvika kuBeatrice on his way to Parliament kkk Zanu or Zano PF chiwororo.
Regai ndikange zvangu maputi angu for lunch, mungazoti ndotaurisa. Mboko imboko!mapombi

Zvishavane musician to release 2nd album

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Tichaona Mupingo


Shumirai Zhou

ZVISHAVANE – Gospel musician Tichaona Mupingo is set to release his second album titled ‘Takadiwanashe’ at the end of April 2017.
The album is a sermon on God’s eternal love and the need for the sinner’s repentance.
The eight-track album contains songs like Anouya nemakore, Wapinda mujorodhani, Let love shine and the title track Takadiwanashe which highlights God’s unending love for humanity as shown by His sending of Jesus Christ to redeem a lost world.
Wapinda Mujorodhani is an appeal for people to leave behind their past and live a new life of repentance.
Mupingo told TellZim News he was busy raising studio fees for the album which he says will be released by Metro Studios before he starts working on videos for all the tracks.
He entered the music industry in 1978, collaborating with the Blacksaints band in Mutare when Paul Phiri was the leading vocalist in the band.
Mupingo also joined groups like the Black Diamond band in Rusape (1981-1983), Dynamic Brothers in Siboza (1988). In 1989, he teamed up with Jonah Moyo of the Deverangwena band and between 1992 and 1993; he worked with the Jairos Jiri band in Bulawayo.
Between 1994 and 1999, he was with the Tembo Brothers led by John Chibadura in Chitungwiza. After 1999, he was a freelance musician and in 2006, he recorded his first album titled ‘Tinzweiwo ishe’ which contains six tracks.
Mupingo also said he is currently a leading guitarist at Miracle Gospel Church in Zvishavane.entertainment

Zanu PF now broke: Chombo

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TellZim Reporter

10 April 2017, Zanu PF Secretary for Administration Ignatius Chombo shocked party delegates in Mwenezi last week when he told them that the revolutionary party was broke and could not be able to pay US$3 million debt accrued during the Bikita West by-election campaign in January this year.
Sources who attended the Zanu PF closed door meeting ahead of a rally held Avhunga Secondary School on Saturday said Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Shuvai Mahofa asked Chombo to explain why the party had failed to sponsor the Mwenezi East campaign.
Chombo responded saying the party was broke and it was therefore impossible to print t-shirts and posters for Joosbi Omar.
The party did not give Omar any financial assistance and not even a single t-shirt was printed, a situation which is completely opposed to what happened in Bikita West where resources were dished out almost on daily basis.
Chombo, however, donated US$ 5000 which he said was coming from his personal pocket. Of the money he donated, Chombo said US$3 000 was supposed to be handed over to Avhunga Secondary for the refurbishment of some classroom blocks while US$2 000 was supposed to be used for buying fuel for Omar.
It is alleged that Chombo urged the party leadership to mobilise members of the public to pay for their party membership electronic cards in order to fund-raise for the party.
In Mwenezi East, Zanu PF is reportedly making efforts to have at least 40 000 people buy Zanu PF electronic cards – a move which will see them raising US$40 000.
However, sources said the Masvingo provincial leadership was not happy that the party had “dumped Omar at a very critical moment when he needs all the resources he can get.”
Minister of Agriculture Joseph Made, who also in attendance, was praised for disbursing tonnes of rice which has been distributed in the constituency.
“We are very angry because the party is being unfair, how can they show bias. We thought they were going to pour resources here, the way they supported Beauty Chabaya in Bikita West,” said a source who attended the briefing.
Efforts to talk to Omar on Monday up to the time of going to print were fruitless as his mobile number went unanswered.
Omar’s chief campaigning manager Knocks Mutsambwa could neither confirm nor deny the development, insisting that he was busy in the campaign trail.
“Mr Omar is busy with the campaigning at the moment, can you hold on to your questions and talk to him after the elections. All I can tell you is that we are already smelling victory,” said Mutsambwa.
Meanwhile, there has been outrage after Chombo, at a rally held after the closed-door briefing, urged traditional leaders to accompany their subjects to the polling station on election day.
“Kana uri mupostori musi we Saturday unofanira kutanga wando vhotera Omar wozoenda hako ku church….Musi woku vhota Sabhuku nevanhu vake handei mose mundovhota,” said Chombo.
At the same event, Mahofa also bragged that the opposition was barely present on the campaign trail.
“I have never heard about any rally that was conducted by the opposition in this area. Has anyone heard about any? Maybe they are operating from underground,” said Mahofa.
Meanwhile, eyebrows have been raised for the absence of the two Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko from the campaign trail. In the Bikita West by-election, Mnangagwa and Mphoko went and addressed in support of the Zanu PF candidate Beauty Chabaya.politics,topnews

EGPAF escalates fight against HIV

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Moses Ziyambi

10 April 2017, MASVINGO – The Elizabeth Glaser Paediatric Aids Foundation (EGPAF)’s war on Aids in children was extended to Masvingo after the foundation partnered the Ministry of Health and Child Care to train nurses on new HIV testing guidelines recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Last week, EGPAF provided financial and technical support for a series of training workshops at Masvingo General Hospital where machinery capable of one-stop-shop CD4 count and viral load tests has been installed.
Nurses from the districts were trained on new Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMCT) measures as well as on ways to fight opportunistic infections with the emphasis being retesting of pregnant mothers who would have tested positive for HIV.
“The idea is to verify the veracity of HIV test results so that when we say somebody is HIV positive, we are really sure that they are indeed positive before we put them on treatment,” said EGPAF’s Dr Tichaona Nyamundaya.
The improved algorithms for producing correct results require that there be two consecutive similar results for one to be classified as HIV positive.
“The emphasis lies on verifying results and putting people on treatment early regardless of one’s CD4 count. In the past, one would have to wait for visible symptoms to manifest before they could be put on anti-retroviral treatment but we have now moved from immune restoration to immune preservation because restoration can be very difficult,” said Dr Nyamundaya.
Provincial FCH TB/Aids Medical Officer, Dr Kudzai Masinire praised EGPAF for its commitment to the fight against paediatric Aids saying the efforts were in line with the country’s health aspirations.
“We recognise that the body of knowledge on HIV has continued to grow so we have to capacitate our health workers and acquaint them with the new guidelines through the help of our partners like Elizabeth Glaser. This complements government efforts to improve access to treatment,” said Dr Masinire.
The point of care viral load machinery is critical for monitoring patients and making sure that their viral load is durably suppressed. All tests can now be done locally and there is no longer need to send specimens to labs in Harare.health

Chivhu residents fight council over seized land

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Elliot Jinjika

09 April 2017, CHIVHU – Six Chivhu residents have threatened to sue Chikomba Rural District Council (RDC) after their land was allegedly appropriated for the purposes of expanding the town.
The residents said they have title deeds for the Ferreraton Commonage land that has been theirs since 1983.
The residents have since approached the Chivhu Residents and Ratepayers Alliance (CHRRA) to help them explore legal avenues against the RDC.
“We were shocked to notice that our land had been confiscated and given to other people without our knowledge, let alone our consent. That is our land but we were never consulted,” said Tucky Francis one of the residents.
Another resident said they wrote to council on the issue but the RDC made it clear it was unhappy that the land was given to A1 farmers, a process which it claims jeopardises its own land development plan.
“Be further advised that as council, we are equally frustrated by the settling of A1 farmers in the farm. This defeats the intentions of the LDP which was approved in June 2016,” reads part of council’s letter of reply to the aggrieved parties.
Chikomba RDC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Luckson Mutara referred the matter to the acting CEO who in turn referred the matter to the acting District Administrator (DA) Birriat Tasarira who confirmed the fracas but refused to comment further.
“We are aware of the matter but I cannot give full details because I am out of office and will be available on Thursday,” said Tasarira.
CHRRA chairperson Collen Zvarevashe said his organisation will see to it that council backs off private land.
“We condemn this gross infringement on people’s property rights. We are looking for the best legal support to make sure that what belongs to the people is restored to them,” said Zvarevashe.local

Man fined four chickens for adultery, hangs self

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Cephas Shava

MWENEZI – There was shock at Headman Tavengwa court recently after a man who had been fined four chickens and US$10 for sleeping with a neighbour’s wife hanged himself in apparent protest against both conviction and sentence.
The body of Zvidzai Chuma of Tavengwa village under Chief Murove was found hanging on a tree close to the court in the early hours of last Sunday morning, a day after the court had found him guilty of the offense.
Though no police comment could be obtained, Chief Murove confirmed that Chuma was found hanging on a tree in a suspected suicide case not unrelated to the court verdict.
“Chuma died by hanging himself and we buried him last Monday. His adultery case had been handled by Headman Tavengwa,” said Chief Murove.
A source privy to the matter said when the case was being tried, a woman admitted that she was in an adulterous affair with Chuma and another man from the same village.
“Chuma was convicted for having an adulterous relationship with Philip Sithole’s wife who is also his neighbour. Chuma was co-accused and charged with another man from the same village,” said the source.local,topnews

Two master key thieves convicted

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Elliot Jinjika

09 April 2017, CHIVHU – Two suspected thieves from Masvingo, Taurai Munatsi (19) and Brian Runesu (18) were last week arrested for using a master key to unlock a Mazda twin cab to steal a laptop and two cell phones while the owner of the car was shopping at Pick n Pay.
The two men, who are believed to have used the master key for a long time, went to Pick n Pay parking lot and burgled the vehicle before disappearing.
Upon returning, the owner discovered that his gadgets had been stolen and was informed by vendors that two men had been seen loitering around the car.
Some even confirmed that they opened the car leading to a police report being made with the Chivhu police’s Criminal Investigations Department (CID).
After investigations, the two men were caught trying to board an Inter Africa bus that was heading to Masvingo.
Constable Mushangwe Bara of the Chivhu Neighbourhood watch and Detective Kurevazvavamwe identified the men and arrested them.
The gadgets were recovered and the two alleged thieves were waiting trial at Chivhu Magistrates Court by the time of writing.local