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Cde Cephas Ncube comes out triumphant as the new National Liberation War Veterans Association

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By Sam Mupedziswa

In a decisive victory for Comrade Cephas Ncube who was elected the new chairperson of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association at a congress held in Gweru this Saturday demonstrates the confidence the association has in his leadership.

Cde Ncube secured his position from his three other contenders after garnering 294 votes, followed by Cde Albert Ncube who secured 90 votes, with Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Mozambique, Cde Victor Matemadanda scoring 75 votes, and the outgoing Chairperson Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa only polled 11 votes. 

The National executive which was elected, were Cde Shorai Nyamangondo as (Vice Chairperson), Cde Joel Murerengwa (Secretary General), Cde Thomas Manyima ( Legal Affairs), Cde Vincent Chinone (Transport), Cde Section Ncube (Finance), Cde Sanik Nguni (Security) Cde Nyembesi Togara (women affairs) and Cde Samuel Parirenyatwa as Political Commisar. 

The elective congress is in line with the association’s constitutional requirements. This election marks a significant milestone for the association which has played a vital role in Zimbabwe 

In his acceptance speech, Cde Ncube said he was elated to be entrusted to lead the association, promising to represent all the war stalwarts. 

“I am very happy with the trust that has been bestored on me by my fellow Cdes and I promise to work very hard with everyone as we take our association foward. I will soon be engaging everyone so that we remain as vibrant as before as an association,” he said. 

Outgoing Secretary General, Cde Victor Matemadanda said they accepted the results and will work hand in glove and with the new executive to steer the association ahead.

“I want to firstly thank all the cdes for the support they gave us for all these years when we were in the executive, we will continue to work together as an association, advocating for our welfare and everything else,” he said. 

The elections were held ahead of the 21st ZANU PF Annual National People’s Conference slated for Bulawayo on the 22nd of October 2024.

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Local Government cracks down on ‘Fundraising’ workshops for Councils

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Itai Mazire

The Ministry of Local Government and Public Works has issued a stern directive to local authorities, urging them to cease participation in non-essential workshops and conferences perceived as mere fundraising ventures by external entities.

The move, outlined in a memorandum signed by Permanent Secretary Dr. John Basera on 14 May 2026, shows a critical shift towards prioritizing efficient service delivery amidst ongoing financial challenges.

The memorandum highlights a growing concern within the ministry regarding the proliferation of such events.

“It has been noted with concern that some institutions and entities are organising workshops and conferences targeting local authorities primarily for their fundraising purposes,” said Dr Basera.

This directive comes as local authorities grapple with

depressed revenue collection.

The Ministry emphasizes the need to re-direct resources towards core functions.

“Considering the current challenges facing local authorities, particularly depressed revenue collection and the need to prioritize efficient service delivery, it is imperative that available resources be directed towards operational and service delivery-related activities,” he said.

Local authorities are now advised to significantly reduce their involvement in events that do not directly contribute to improving public services.

The memorandum explicitly warns against arrangements that offer little to no tangible benefit.

“Accordingly, local authorities should not support or tolerate arrangements by third-party entities requiring the purchase of tables, payment of conference fees, accommodation costs and related expenditures which offer limited or no tangible value to service delivery outcomes.”

This new position is effective immediately and will remain in force until further notice, signaling a resolute effort by the Ministry to streamline operations and ensure accountability in resource allocation within local governance.

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Malaba Urges Proper Governance in Farewell Address

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Retired Chief Justice Luke Malaba called for governance that serves all citizens and praised inter-branch cooperation as he delivered the vote of thanks at his retirement ceremony.

Speaking at a special sitting of the Constitutional Court, Malaba said the rule of law requires leaders to govern properly and create conditions for others to thrive.

Malaba said he leaves a vision of a Zimbabwe that all citizens can be proud to belong to, built on revolution, reform and adding value to people’s lives. He said he was proud to have lived and worked in government until his retirement

“Let us have a vision of a Zimbabwe where we can all be proud to belong. The vision of a revolution, the vision of reform, the vision of adding value to the lives of the people,” Malaba said.

He noted there is no rulebook defining what a Chief Justice should do, saying it falls to the person in office to create and innovate. Malaba said creation is only possible when those in power allow it and respect the judiciary’s role.

“There are no rules, there is no definition of what a Chief Justice should do. It is that person who is in an office of a Chief Justice who must create,” he said.

Malaba credited the executive and legislative arms for allowing the judiciary to operate independently. He said the progress was not his achievement alone but the result of many in government.

“The three arms of government have worked marvelously allowing the judiciary to pursue independently what is best for the country. It is a journey by many people in government,” he said.

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Bulawayo Resident Dies from Acute Gastro-enteritis Amidst Contaminated Water Concerns

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Bulawayo Resident Dies from Acute Gastro-enteritis Amidst Contaminated Water Concerns

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe – A tragic incident in Bulawayo has highlighted critical public health concerns, with a resident succumbing to acute gastro-enteritis, commonly known as stomach flu. The death is reportedly linked to the consumption of contaminated borehole water in Pumula South, following disruptions to the municipal reticulated water supply.

The unfortunate fatality was documented in the latest health surveillance report issued by the Bulawayo City Council (BCC). Investigations detailed in the report indicate that the deceased did not seek timely medical intervention, leading to severe diarrhea and dehydration that ultimately proved fatal. Post-mortem examinations confirmed that the patient died from hypovolemic shock, a direct consequence of acute gastro-enteritis.

Further compounding the household’s distress, another individual within the same residence subsequently fell ill. Fortunately, this person recovered after receiving treatment at Mpilo Central Hospital, underscoring the severity of the water contamination.

Laboratory tests conducted on water samples from the affected borehole in Pumula South revealed significant contamination, specifically identifying the presence of non-faecal coliforms. This finding points to a serious breach in water safety standards, posing a substantial risk to public health.

Council health officials noted challenges in their investigation, as family members reportedly declined stool sampling and contact tracing efforts. This non-cooperation can impede comprehensive epidemiological assessments and the implementation of effective public health interventions.

The broader context of Bulawayo’s water infrastructure raises further alarms. Recent council water quality checks indicated that a staggering 62% of water points tested across the city failed one or more safety criteria, including instances of faecal contamination. This widespread issue has impacted numerous public facilities, including schools and clinics, in areas such as Nkulumane, Emganwini, and Luveve.

Adding to the crisis, the council’s most recent environmental health report also brought attention to persistent sewer overflows in Emganwini and numerous complaints regarding foul-smelling water in various residential zones. The report explicitly warned that the city’s aging sewer systems and the increasing pressure on existing water networks are significantly elevating public health risks.

In March alone, Bulawayo recorded 247 cases of diarrhea, with one fatality, as detailed in the report. Residents in the western suburbs, particularly affected by the worsening water situation, voiced their concerns, stating that they often have no alternative but to rely on potentially unsafe borehole water sources.

In response to these alarming developments, council health officials have issued an urgent advisory. Residents are strongly urged to boil or disinfect any water obtained from unverified sources. Furthermore, they emphasize the critical importance of seeking immediate medical attention for symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration to prevent further tragic outcomes.

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