Fate of suspended Dakamela to be resolved by Bulawayo Province: Politburo

THE Zanu-PF Politburo yesterday resolved that the fate of suspended Bulawayo provincial chairman, Cde Isaac Dakamela, be solved by his province.
In an interview last night after a Politburo meeting in Harare, the party’s national Secretary for Information and Publicity, Cde Rugare Gumbo, said the matter was referred back to the province and would be handled by the national chairman, Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, and political commissar, Cde Webster Shamu.

“It was raised at the Politburo meeting, but was not discussed at length. The issue is being handled by the national chairman and national political commissar and the resolution was that it be solved by the provincial leadership itself,” said Cde Gumbo without elaborating.

The party’s Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) suspended Cde Dakamela on Sunday after passing a vote of no confidence in him at a meeting attended by about 100 members, 14 of them from the Central Committee.

Residents besiege school: Headmistress accused of causing child’s death

By Thandeka Moyo
RESIDENTS from Bulawayo’s Njube suburb yesterday besieged Mtshede Primary School  baying for the blood of the school’s headmistress for allegedly sending home a Grade One pupil to collect R5 before the girl was fatally struck by a commuter omnibus.

Riot police had to be called to restore order at the school as parents thronged the institution from all angles calling for the immediate dismissal of the headmistress, a Mrs S Moyo, the pupil’s teacher and the School Development Committee (SDC) chairperson.
A number of teachers reportedly fled from the school and lessons for the day had to be called off as parents bayed for the headmistress’ blood.
It is reported that the pupil, Nothando Ncube (8), was sent home to collect money for civvies day as she had gone to school without the required money.

On her way back to school at about 8am, Nothando was hit by a commuter omnibus along Benjamin Burombo Road and died on the spot.

When a Chronicle news crew visited the incident yesterday morning, scores of angry parents were outside the school gate trying to push their way in so that they could mete instant justice to the headmistress.

Widow sues motorist over husband’s death

By Temba Dube
THE widow of the man whose foot was found near the United Bulawayo Hospitals is suing the driver of the vehicle that allegedly killed her husband for $2 million.
Mrs Junior Ranganai (26), the wife of the owner of the foot, Mr Stephen Ranganai (52), has sought legal assistance to advance her case.
She is seeking a court order to compel Ranganai’s children to release documents which she says are preventing her from accessing her husband’s pension and other terminal benefits.

Mrs Ranganai is also seeking another order for Zesa, her husband’s employer, to release information about his terminal benefits and stop sending her electricity bills, which she says they should not be sending because her husband, by virtue of being the power utility’s employee, was exempted from paying for the power.
Mr Ranganai, a messenger at Zesa, was allegedly killed in a hit and run accident by Mr Ian Ndumiso Mkhaliphe on 29 January. He was cycling from work.

He was buried at his rural home in Chivi without the left foot on 31 January.

China captures Africa from West

By Bob Wekesa
Historically it was the Arabs who not only made the earliest contact with Africa but actually eventually became part of Africa’s diverse racial and ethnic mix. Then followed the Portuguese and Spaniards at

Editorial Comment: Kimberley Process Certification Scheme

It is ironic that Matabeleland North which is home to hardwood which is used to make furniture has schools that are facing a serious shortage of furniture. The province is endowed with teak and mukwa which are used to make most of the furniture found at schools, in homes, hotels restaurants and

Fire fighting partnership a welcome development

By Leonard Ncube
A team of fire fighters from the United Kingdom is in Bulawayo on a note-exchange mission under which they are assisting the local authority with training on fire management activities. The team,

Imported used car prices slashed

Harare Bureau
PRICES of used Japanese cars on the South African side of Beitbridge Border Post have been reduced by between 25 and 30 percent as dealers battle to clear huge stocks. Major dealers — including Jakes

Man disappears in Vic Falls Rainforest

Chronicle Reporter
A Bulawayo man went missing while touring the Rainforest in Victoria Falls on Sunday. Mr Tinashe Chitambo, whose personal details could not be readily established yesterday, reportedly went missing

Modelling thief jailed for 18 months

Midlands Correspondent
GWERU provincial magistrate Mr Thembinkosi Msipa yesterday sentenced to 18 months in prison a Chirumanzu man who last year broke into a neighbour’s house and was caught red handed trying to fit

Zanu-PF Midlands DCC to hold elections

Midlands Bureau Chief
ZANU-PF Midlands province will starting tomorrow hold two-day elections meant to usher in new District Coordinating Committees executives, the party’s provincial chairperson, Cde Jason Machaya, said.

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