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Over 4 000 People With Disabilities to Benefit From Free Funeral Cover

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More than 4,000 people living with disabilities are set to receive free funeral cover through a partnership between the Jimayi Muduvuri Foundation and two local funeral service providers.

The initiative, rolled out under the banner People With Disabilities for ED, is being implemented in collaboration with Fidelity Life Assurance and Doves Funeral Services.

The programme’s impact was recently demonstrated following the death of wheelchair-bound Kadoma resident Tawuya Gundani, who became the first beneficiary of the new scheme.

“I am the late Tawuya’s brother, and both of us were born with disabilities. Life has never been easy, but this support gave us dignity in our time of loss. We couldn’t afford a proper funeral, yet this partnership made it possible,” said a family member.

Another relative commended the initiative, saying, “It’s comforting to know that people with disabilities are being recognised. This is true empowerment, and we appreciate the Second Republic for promoting inclusive development through such gestures.”

The free funeral cover is expected to bring relief and dignity to members of People With Disabilities for ED and the Zimbabwe Amalgamated Council of Churches (ZACC) across the country.

“This goes beyond funeral assistance, it shows that we are part of national development,” said one member. “Many of us face financial struggles, so this arrangement gives us peace of mind,” added another.

National chairperson of People With Disabilities for ED, Cde Jimayi Muduvuri, said the initiative reflects the government’s commitment to inclusivity under the Second Republic.

“At least 4,000 members are benefitting from this arrangement at no cost,” he said. “We are guided by the national philosophy that ‘Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo’. Our mission is to respond to the needs of our people, particularly the vulnerable. The Foundation also continues to offer free medical services nationwide.”

The development complements the government’s ongoing efforts to promote inclusive growth, which include the drafting of the Persons with Disability Bill, a key step in protecting and empowering people with disabilities across Zimbabwe.

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Rainy Season Begins with Mixed Feelings

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Residents prepare for the rainy season as clouds gather over Zimbabwe. (Pic: Credit Internet)

After a delayed start to the 2025-2026 rainy season, widespread downpours swept across Zimbabwe this week, delivering over 50 mm in multiple districts and signalling the onset of planting under the Pfumvudza/Intwasa program.

The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) reported a moisture-laden system from Botswana and the southeast blanketing Matabeleland North and South, Bulawayo, Midlands, Manicaland, Harare, and all Mashonaland provinces.

Lightning and strong winds accompanied the storms. Farmers in Mashonaland Central, Masvingo, and Midlands have begun land preparation, collecting seeds via Agritex offices.

 

The MSD forecasts normal to above-normal rainfall from November to January under neutral ENSO and negative Indian Ocean Dipole conditions.

“This is prime time for early-maturing crops and moisture conservation,” the MSD said.

“Avoid flood-prone fields and follow regional advisories,” a Zimbabwe Farmers Union official said.

In cities, clogged drains caused road flooding and power cuts in Harare, Chitungwiza, and Bulawayo. Mbare and Kuwadzana residents reported sewer overflows.

The Civil Protection Department activated provincial teams and urged schools and clinics in vulnerable areas to update evacuation plans.

Civil society groups pushed for community early-warning systems and better data sharing to address past coordination failures.

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President Mnangagwa Orders By-Election for Nkulumane Seat

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa signs Proclamation 6 of 2025 in Harare, ordering a by-election for Nkulumane constituency following the death of Zanu-PF MP Desire Moyo
President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday proclaimed a by-election to fill the vacant Nkulumane National Assembly seat following the death of incumbent Member of Parliament Desire Moyo last month.
Moyo, a Zanu-PF legislator representing the Bulawayo constituency, died on October 10, 2025, after a short illness.
The Speaker of Parliament formally notified the President of the vacancy on October 31, triggering the constitutional process for a replacement.
Under Statutory Instrument 169A of 2025 and Proclamation 6 of 2025, President Mnangagwa set November 20 as nomination day at the Magistrates’ Court in Bulawayo and December 20 as polling day if a contest occurs.
The proclamation cites section 39(2) of the Electoral Act, which mandates the President to call a by-election within 90 days of being informed of a parliamentary vacancy.
Nkulumane, a traditionally opposition-leaning urban seat, has been held by CCC since the 2023 harmonised elections.
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Government Confirms Restricted Access to Mbuya Nehanda Statue After Vandalism Attempts

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The Government has acknowledged that the Mbuya Nehanda statue in Harare’s central business district was closed off to the public after multiple acts of vandalism were attempted.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Nick Mangwana, confirmed that authorities decided to limit public access to the site to prevent further damage to the monument.

“The monument was originally open to the public. However, due to increased visitor traffic and several attempts to damage or topple it, the area had to be secured,” Mangwana explained in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

He further revealed that plans are now underway to reopen the site safely.

“The Government is developing a new access framework that will allow public viewing while ensuring the statue’s protection. The President has directed that this process be expedited, and we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused by the closure,” he added.

The Mbuya Nehanda statue, which was officially unveiled by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2021, was constructed at significant cost and is located at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way. Since its unveiling, the monument has remained under constant police guard and out of reach to ordinary citizens.

Mangwana’s remarks come after a recent outcry sparked by international travel vlogger Davud Akhundzada, who was denied access to the monument during his visit to Harare — a move that critics said undermined tourism promotion efforts.

In response to the backlash, the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry issued a statement clarifying that the statue falls under the authority of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage.

“The Mbuya Nehanda Statue is a National Heritage Monument managed by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage. It represents Zimbabwe’s liberation heritage and national identity,” the Ministry said.

It added that access to certain parts of the site is restricted for preservation, safety, and security purposes.

The Tourism Ministry also noted that it is collaborating with the Ministry of Home Affairs under the Whole-of-Government Approach to improve visitor experiences at heritage sites.

“As part of this initiative, tourism officers will be deployed at key cultural and heritage monuments to facilitate guided, informative, and friendly access for visitors — ensuring a positive tourism experience while preserving our national heritage,” the statement concluded.

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