Beitbridge gets Presidential inputs

Mashudu Netsianda

BEITBRIDGE has received 30 tonnes of seed maize  and 10,7 tonnes of sorghum under the $20 million Presidential Well-Wishers Special Agricultural Inputs Support Scheme amid calls for beneficiaries to productively utilise the donated inputs to help alleviate starvation in the district.

Speaking during the official launch of the scheme in the district at Zezani Business Centre on Monday, where hundreds of villagers drawn from different wards gathered, Co-Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi urged beneficiaries to capitalise on the availed farming inputs donated by President Mugabe, to boost food production in the district.

“President Mugabe has availed inputs for farmers ahead of the farming season and I therefore urge beneficiaries to utilise the donated seed maize and sorghum in a productive manner so that we increase food production and alleviate starvation in our district.

Moyo new Mat North chairman

Pamela Shumba

CDE Richard Moyo from Umguza District is the substantive Zanu-PF chairman for Matabeleland North Province after garnering 6 689 votes beating Cde Patrick Utete who polled 674 votes.

Announcing the results at the Zanu-PF offices in Lupane yesterday, the party’s National Political Commissar, Cde Webster Shamu, said the elections were conducted in 139 party districts out of 181.

“We have come to the conclusion of the Zanu-PF Matabeleland North Provincial chairman elections race. The elections were held from 24 to 25 November 2012. The voting process was conducted in 139 party districts out of the 181 party districts in the province,” said Cde Shamu who is also Minister of Media, Information and Publicity.

RBZ to launch Credit Reference Bureau

Mbongeni Ncube

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is working to establish a Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) to assist banks and micro-finance institutions (MFI’s) to avoid lending money to individuals and companies over-exposed to debt, an official has said.

The registrar of banks, Mr Norman Mataruka said:

“The bureau will create a data base of all individuals and companies that are swimming in debt so that banks and micro-finance institutions will be aware of such entities and avoid conducting business with them.

“The bureau will also engage in monitoring the performance of money-lending institutions making sure that they practise international standards,” said Mataruka.

Upsurge in diarrhoea cases

 

Makhosi Sibanda

THE Ministry of Health and Child Welfare recorded a total of seven diarrhoea-related deaths and 10 688 cases in just one week this month.

 

According to the Ministry’s latest weekly report, the figures were recorded during the third week of this month which ended on the 18th.

 

President to cap 62 LSU graduands

Uyapo Majahana

President Mugabe will cap a total of 62 graduands at Lupane State University graduation tomorrow, a 400 percent increase from last year.

The State University, which rents premises around Bulawayo, would be holding its third graduation since its inception in 2005.

The first graduation was held in 2010 where President Mugabe capped 16 graduands.

In an interview, LSU information and public relations manager Mr Zwelithini Dlamini said the university had recorded a sharp increase in enrolment in the past few years, which led to a rise in the number of graduands.

Alexio Kawara set to rock Bulawayo club

Entertainment Reporter

THE award-winning soul sensation, Alexio Kawara is set to give Club Forty40 patrons a breather from their customary reggae night when he plays there this Friday.

The venue has established a tradition of bringing top reggae acts to the city on Fridays, with Judgment Yard, Canadian based dancehall guru Mad Minnox and Legendary Sounds all gracing the venue in the last two months.

However activities at the club will be more mellowed this weekend when the Shaina and Tinodanana hit-maker stages a show at the nightspot on Friday to give revellers a taste of his soulful brand of music. This will be Kawara’s second show in the city in the last few months after he gave an inspiring performance at this year’s Intwasa Festival koBulawayo.

MDC-T case thrown back to High Court

 

Paul Nkala

MDC-T will now have to go back to the drawing board after the Supreme Court yesterday remitted back to the High Court a civil matter

National Gallery, British Council call for applicants for filming course

Entertainment Reporter

THE National Gallery in Bulawayo and the British Council are calling for applicants for a film production course that seeks to help young film-makers further their ambitions.

The course will include training, production and mentoring by an award-winning UK based Media Company. No cut-off date has been set for applicants but the course is set for early 2013.

Good Samaritan robbed of cash

 

Midlands Correspondent

A 52-year-old man from Shurugwi town paid the price of playing Good Samaritan when he was robbed at gunpoint by two unknown suspects he had given a lift from Gweru, police have confirmed.

Acting police spokesperson for Midlands Province, Assistant Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko said the victim, Mr Andrew Muzenda had picked up the two suspects near Cathedral Hall just outside the Gweru Central Business District.

He said the suspects later forced him to stop the vehicle at Sungano Motel turnoff before they demanded cash from him at gunpoint.

“The two were given $60 that Mr Muzenda had in his pockets before they allowed him to drive off,” he said.

 

Chikohora re-elected Comesa Business Council secretary-general

Oliver Kazunga

Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce immediate past president, Mr Trust Chikohora has been re-elected secretary-general of the Comesa Business Council (CBC).

He was elected for another one year at the recently held general assembly in Kampala, Uganda.

“I was retained as secretary general of the CBC for another year. In fact, the general assembly agreed to retain the entire board for another year,” he said.

Next year, Mr Chikohora said they would continue working with the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) secretariat to introduce a business passport in the trading bloc.

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