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Kadoma man robbed in Chipinge

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Lloyd Shunje in Mutare

13 Feb 2017 – MUTARE – A 33-year-old man from Kadoma, last week lost valuables including an I phone, work suits and cash when people in the car he had boarded turned out to be robbers some 17 km before Checheche growth point in Chipinge.
Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa confirmed the incident and appealed to the members of the public to assist with any information that can lead to the arrest of the suspects.
“We have a case of Norman Moyo who was robbed in Chipinge but no arrests have been so far and we are appealing to members of the public who might have any information that can lead to the apprehension of the suspects to report to the nearest police station,” said Inspector Kakohwa.
Moyo, who was travelling towards Chipinge, boarded a white Honda Fit, whose registration number could not be established, at Save business centre in Chiredzi.
There were three other people in the car including the driver.
The driver stopped the car before Checheche and one of the men in the car ordered Moyo to surrender his goods before striking him in the abdomen with a heavy metal when he resisted.
The victim lost an I phone S5, a bag containing seven pairs of work suits, a wallet with US$160, his driver’s licence and a power bank. He was later taken to St Peters Hospital by a passer-by.local

Mutare man loses US$20 000

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Tinomutenda Midzi

13 Feb 2017 – MUTARE – Christopher Holland (62) of House number 130, 2nd Street, Mutare, last week lost property worth US$20 000 to two armed robbers that attacked his home.
Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa, called for the public to be vigilant and avoid such incidences.
“It is sad that valuable goods and money were lost. We are doing all we can to catch the robbers and anyone with information should report to the police. In cases like these, the public should be alert and make sure that all their doors are closed at night to avoid robbery cases,” he said.
Holland was watching TV in his house around 18:30 hrs with his door open when the intruders, who were putting on face masks, pounced.
The robbers were also armed with a pistol and a machete. They demanded money while threatening to kill the frightened Holland who then surrendered US$1 100 in cash to save his life.
The robbers tied him up and proceeded to his bedroom where they took an Asus laptop, Samsung cellphone, jewellery and an FN 25 pistol before leaving the place.
The victim got untied by his house maid and a report was made to the police but nothing had been recovered by the time of writing.local

US condemns rights violations

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Upenyu Chaota

13 Feb 2017 – The United States has expressed concern over the continuing deterioration of the human rights situation in Zimbabwe and urged government to respect the rights of all citizens as enshrined in the country’s constitution.
In a statement released last week, the United States embassy slammed the “unwarranted arrest and continued detention of pastor Evan Mawarire and the incarceration of pastor Phillip Patrick Mugadza.”
“The United States government unequivocally believes in the basic right to freedom of speech and calls on the government of Zimbabwe to respect the human rights of all Zimbabwean citizens which are enshrined in the constitution.
“We believe that the basic right of Zimbabweans to freedom of speech – be it in public, through print media or social media – should be protected within and outside Zimbabwe’s borders,” the statement reads.
The embassy called on the government to respect the rule of law and legal due processes as provided for by the constitution.
“We fear these recent actions will further limit the right of Zimbabweans to exercise their constitutionally protected freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly, which are similarly protected under Zimbabwe’s international human rights obligations and are core values of any functioning democracy,” the statement reads.local

Over two thousand register for Masvingo RDC by-election

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ZEC Masvingo district officer Getrude Murumbi speaks to William Shangwa and Rosewetta Madzivire (File Pic)

Itai Muzondo

13 Feb 2017 – NEMAMWA – A total of 2 612 voters have been registered to vote in the Masvingo RDC Ward 12 by-election scheduled for February, 25 2017 this year.
Two contestants; William Shangwa (Zanu PF) and Rosiwetta Madzivire (Zim PF) will be contesting to win the ward for their respective parties with Madzivire aiming to retake the ward which she lost when she defected from Zanu PF to her new party.
Voters will vote from five polling stations and the voter inspection process began on February 4, 2017.
Out of the 2 612 registered voters, 1 694 are women and 918 are men.
Chirichoga Secondary School polling station has the largest number of voters with 1 025 registered voters. It is followed by Nemazuwa Primary School polling station which has 723 registered voters.
Voters will also cast their votes from Charumbira Secondary School which has 331 registered voters. Mudhenge polling station and Mudavanhu Secondary School polling station have the least registered voters with each having 268 and 265 respectively.
In different interviews, contesting candidates told TellZim News that voter inspection had started off well.
“All is well. People are going to check if they are registered and we hope more people will be flocking in to make sure they are registered as the week progresses,” said Shangwa.
Madzivire also spoke well about how the inspection process was being conducted and expressed optimism that she will win.
“Inspection started off well though the rains and field work have blocked many from visiting polling stations to confirm whether they are registered or not. We hope that everybody will still find an opportunity to confirm their registration,” Madzivire said.politics

Man breaks spine at piece job

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Cephas Shava

13 Feb 2017 – MWENEZI – A 27-year-old Mwenezi man is battling for his life at Neshuro District Hospital after he was injured in a freak accident while offloading cement from a delivery truck.
Phinias Chauke of Mukahamari village, Chief Neshuro, sustained spinal injuries after the truck’s side trailer hit him below the chest while offloading the commodity at Chingwanga Hardware, Neshuro growth point, a few weeks ago.
While trying to open the truck load, Chauke was hit by the side door of the truck whose load was reportedly made-up of more than 600 bags of cement.
As a result Chauke collapsed and some bags of cement fell on top of him.
He was initially transferred from Neshuro hospital to Masvingo General Hospital from where he was again referred to United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) and later on to Parerenyatwa Hospital where he underwent surgery and discharged.
His condition has however deteriorated of late and he has developed deep sores on his backside and legs. His family took him back to Neshuro District Hospital where he is currently admitted but is not able to walk or bend.  
Speaking to TellZim News while in hospital, Chauke said he was now indebted to the hospitals yet he has not recovered.
 “At UBH we left an unpaid hospital bill of more than US$1000 and at Parerenyatwa we owe more than $1400. At Masvingo General and here at Neshuro, I am not sure but the bills are very high,” said Chauke.
“The only hospital bill that was paid was the $1500 that was raised through contributions of my family members and parents.  We also received $230 from Chingwanga,” Chauke added.
Chingwanga’s Neshuro branch manager, Richard Murwei referred all questions to his boss, Gerald Mapurisa.
Mapurisa acknowledged Chauke’s miserable condition but said his organisation had contributed to make sure he recovers and said he will brief his bosses in Chiredzi on the way forward.
Back-breaking and dangerous yet poorly paid piece jobs of offloading trucks have become the only hope for the unemployed young men in Mwenezi.local

MyAge Zimbabwe embarks on exchange programme

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Farirai Mukumba, Farirai Zingwanda, Heather Masimba and Onward Chironda

Tatenda Shunyai

13 Feb 2017 – MASVINGO – With the support from Fredskorpset Norway (FK Norway), child rights advocacy group, MyAge Zimbabwe has gone on a youth exchange programme called Action for Youth Sustainable Environment and Empowerment (AYESE) which focuses on strengthening youth leadership skills and youth participation in Zimbabwe and Malawi.
The programme is about developing skills and attitudes that young people need for positive development.
The exchange programme is also in partnership with Network for Youth Development (NFYD) Malawi.
This initiative has created opportunities for six young leaders; three males and three females from Malawi and Zimbabwe.
The first round of the exchange period, which is six months long and a further two months of information work, will see MyAge Zimbabwe hosting three of those from Malawi with NFYD Malawi hosting the three from Zimbabwe.
The two months of information work will see the participants implementing best practises while using the experience to make a difference in communities.
MyAge Zimbawe director, Onward Chironda said he was humbled by the support of stakeholders especially FK Norway.
“This is a great initiative and this involvement helps young people to add value to their lives and their societies.
“Positive development occurs when young people get opportunities and the support to contribute to society in a way that is valued and respected,” said Chironda.
Farirai Mukumba, Farirai Zingwanda and Heather Masimba are the participants who travelled to Malawi for the exchange program.
These participants pledged to be champions of young people’s socio-economic rights by identifying opportunities for advocacy at local, national, regional and global level.local

Madhuku blasts Mugabe

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Lovemore Madhuku


David Nyakuvengwa

11 Feb 2017 – BIKITA – President of the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA), Professor Lovemore Madhuku has taken a dig at President Robert Mugabe, calling him a self-centred person who does not care for the people.
The renowned constitutional lawyer made the comments at Bikita office where he addressed his party’s provincial executive members in the wake of the NCA’s poor showing in the recently held Bikita West by-election.
He said Zanu PF had campaigned unfairly in the by-election by exploiting national resources to advance a narrow and partisan political goal.
Prof Madhuku said the high profile campaign, which saw Zanu PF sending both Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko to campaign for Beauty Chabaya, an admission of failure.
He said Zanu PF was frightened that losing the poll would be interpreted as a sign of worse things to come at the 2018 polls.
He attacked the ruling party for being comfortable despite the harsh living conditions that the population is being forced to endure every day.
“If Zanu PF asks for votes, it is saying – in other words – let us give you another thief so that we can loot while you remain poor. Mugabe is now confusing staying in power to a marriage alliance were one makes vows that can only end with death. He is too old and must retire now and take care of his grandchildren,” said Prof Madhuku.
The soft spoken politician also accused Zanu PF of being so cruel that anybody who dares criticise Mugabe will never be forgiven.
“I feel pity for Didymus Mutasa. I will pray to God to help Mutasa. Nobody loved Mugabe like Didymus but you will see that Mugabe has no heart. He forgets that the power he is using to suppress us came from us,” Prof Madhuku said.politics

Woman ‘forgiven’ for dumping baby in toilet

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Elliot Jinjika in Chivhu

11 Feb 2017 – CHIVHU – A 19-year-old woman from Nhede village in Nharira under Chief Musarurwa has reportedly managed to get away unpunished after she allegedly dumped her newly-born baby in a Blair toilet in August last year.
It is said Memory Charungwa delivered the baby at home and by herself during the night but threw the baby into the toilet soon after giving birth.
When contacted for comment, Charungwa said she was told by the police that the case was closed and was advised to take good care of the baby.
She also said the father of the baby was not contributing anything to the upkeep of the child.
“He last gave me something long back and has not been contributing to the upkeep of the child ever since,” said Charungwa.
Charungwa, who lives at her stepfather’s homestead in Nhende village, was impregnated allegedly by a married man she identified as Robson Madondo.
After being thrown into the toilet, the baby miraculously survived into the morning and was discovered by a family member identified only as Marian who had visited the toilet.
Upon entering the toilet, it is said Marian heard the child crying and she rushed back to the house to call others.
Other villagers were then called and the baby was rescued from the teeming toilet.
Nhende Village Head, Vengai Wilfred Chikanya confirmed the incident and said Charungwa could have decided to dump the baby out of stress and confusion.
“We managed to rescue the baby because the toilet was nearly full so it was not a big problem.
“I think the girl was stressed and confused thinking about how she would take care of the baby’s needs…she was impregnated by Madondo. We did report her to Nharira Police Station where she was referred to Chivhu.
“I’m not sure what happened in Chivhu but I heard that the government took over the case and she was forgiven and told not to commit a similar offence,” said Chikanya.local

Tsvangirai, Mujuru visit Masvingo

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Morgan Tsvangirai and Joice Mujuru


Upenyu Chaota

11 Feb 2017 – MASVINGO – As a continuation of their wide consultations ahead of the mooted opposition alliance, the MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai will be in Masvingo on February 10 – 12 while Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) leader Joice Mujuru will chair a provincial committee meeting on the same day that Tsvangirai meets his provincial executive.
Zimbabweans have pinned their hopes on a united front to challenge President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu PF in the much awaited 2018 elections.
Tsvangirai and Mujuru have been under pressure to forge an alliance which will rope in other smaller opposition parties.
Recently, Tsvangirai toured Matebeleland; meeting opinion leaders, ordinary folks and party structures to gather opinions on the coalition.
“We are doing nationwide consultations to hear what the people have to say regarding the impending alliance with other oppositions parties come 2018.
“We are a party that respects the will of the people and we do not want to rush into any alliance without consulting the masses first,” said MDC-T national spokesperson Obert Gutu.
He said the tour in Matebeleland was a huge success and hope to get the same response in Masvingo.
“President Tsvangirai will be hearing the people’s thoughts and we will deliberate on them. We do not want a situation where we impose on the people when we can go out and do consultations,” said Gutu.
This publication learnt that Tsvangirai will cover Gutu and Bikita on February 10 while Zaka and Masvingo districts will be consulted on February 11. He will chair a provincial assembly on February 12.
Mujuru will be in Masvingo on February 12 chairing a provincial committee meeting readying for the party’s elective convention.
“Our president will be coming on February 12 to audit our party structures to see our readiness for an elective convention whose date is yet to be announced.
“The audit will give the leadership a correct picture of the level of preparedness,” said ZimPF Masvingo provincial spokesperson Jeffryson Chitando.top news

Lacoste begs Mugabe to accept Chadzamira

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Ezra Chadzamira


…as Jaboon makes U-turn, dumps Nhenjana at Mwenezi meeting

Itai Muzondo

11 Feb 2017 – NEMAMWA – Alleged ‘Team Lacoste’ sympathisers, who are celebrating their dramatic recapture of the post of Zanu PF Masvingo provincial chair, are also locked on the horns of dilemma with glaring uncertainty as to whether President Robert Mugabe will accept Ezra Chadzamira as the new substantive chairperson.
Party provincial secretary for administration; Alois Baloyi told an inter-district meeting held in Nemamwa last Sunday that they will plead with Mugabe to accept Amasa Nenjana’s demotion.
“Firstly, I want to thank you for the job done on Saturday; it was a big job. Some might say it was mere jostling for positions but it was not. The real issue is about following party procedures. Chadzamira did not just regain his seat but it was the province which realised that his leadership is OK.
“All this is above board because Nenjana was acting and what we wanted was a substantive chairperson. Tinoda kukumbirisa shef Mai Mahofa kuti, hameno kuda vangazotifungira nepamwe, asi tatichida kukumbira chaizvo iko kuna Baba VaMugabe kuti vatitendere kuti zvatakaita izvi ndochaizvo-chaizvo zvinodiwa neMasvingo,” Baloyi said.
It is however still unclear whether the unpredictable Mugabe will throw his weight behind Chadzamira, but it is certain that if he refuses to recognise him, Team Lacoste’s recent gains would be thrown into disarray; while G40’s shaken confidence will be reinvigorated.
“Even if you go around the province, you will see that no one objects to this because the majority is saying that’s what they want. We were in Mwenenzi yesterday (Saturday) and to our surprise, Nenjana had already been chased away for purporting to be chairperson,” said Baloyi.
At the Mwenezi event the previous day, Nhenjana and provincial political commissar, Jeppy Jaboon were humiliated for ‘intruding’ into the ‘closed door’ meeting.  The two were forced out of the meeting with Nhenjana later disappearing as soon as Chadzamira and party whip, Lovemore Matuke arrived.
Jaboon was only allowed to speak later during the unveiling of the nominees who will contest in the Zanu PF primaries to select a candidate for the Mwenezi East by-election.
At that juncture, Jaboon took a swipe at factionalism and distanced himself from Nhenjana by describing the recent reappointment of Chadzamira as something that was above board, a move that could signal the fracturing of the G40 camp in the province.
At the Nemanwa gathering, Baloyi defended the elevation of Chadzamira but was quick to admit that Mugabe had the power to reverse everything.
“In every organisation, there is a hierarchy and those above can make their own decision. Those in higher offices can come up with their own resolutions but, as for now, we have forwarded our position to them.
“It should also be known that as a province, we have made a choice and what we did is what the people want. If the President says it’s wrong, we will accept what he says,” Baloyi said.
Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs; Shuvai Mahofa, who was guest of honour, indicated that no one will question the move saying it was done according to the Zanu PF constitution.
She was, however, quick to acknowledge that higher authority could reverse everything.
“It’s not a crime, and if you want to know Zanu PF, read the constitution. Don’t fight for a seat because if you fight for it, you won’t get any position. Masvingo has shown the way; no one will question us on what we did because it was done procedurally,” Mahofa said.
“Ko unoda kutonga wega ndiwe ani, people chose leaders, not a small grouping,” said Mahofa before chanting ‘pasi nevanoda kugurira, haisi zhira yekudhibha inonzi gurira neparuware!'politics