President hailed for restoring Nyachuru chieftainship

  Nyachuru chieftainship heir apparent Mr Takawira Mashupiko Sylas Masawi (centre) and his family pose at their Iron Mask Farm shrine in Mazowe District Daniel Chigunwe Herald Correspondent Heroic exploits during the liberation war came with punitive measures against indigenous people who exhibited traits perceived as rebellious against white colonial rule which resulted in the […]

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President hailed for restoring Nyachuru chieftainship 
Nyachuru chieftainship heir apparent Mr Takawira Mashupiko Sylas Masawi (centre) and his family pose at their Iron Mask Farm shrine in Mazowe District

Daniel Chigunwe Herald Correspondent

Heroic exploits during the liberation war came with punitive measures against indigenous people who exhibited traits perceived as rebellious against white colonial rule which resulted in the dismantling of certain social structures to break the spirit of resistance.

At the height of the First Chimurenga, a formidable resistance was waged against white colonial forces in which blood was spilled in the bowels of Mbeve Mountain Range and Tateguru river at the heart of Mazowe District.

The area which later came to be known as the Valley of Death encompasses part of the now Mazowe Hotel, Iron Mask and Old Mazowe road.

On that day a great calamity befell the then Chief Nyachuru whose resistance invited the anger of Rhodesian forces who surrounded his hideout, Mbeve mountain, where he later succumbed to starvation after refusing to surrender, setting the stage for the abolishment of the chieftainship by the Native Commission sometime around 1912.

The Shumba Simboti clan who are the custodians of the chieftaincy were later reduced to mere headmen status under Chief Chiweshe.

However, the Second Republic under President Mnangagwa has remained faithful in deconstructing colonial identities which has now seen Nyachuru chieftainship being approved for resuscitation — a development that is now at an advanced stage.

In a recent exclusive interview with The Herald, the chief designate Takawira Mashupiko Sylas Masawi one of the last living descendant of the Nyachuru chieftaincy revealed his commitment to see the full establishment of the identity of Simboti clan as they set a new tone for economic emancipation in the Mazowe District.

“We have a well-documented and clear history of the chieftainship that was abolished during the colonial era after some of the fellow chiefs sold out to the white man. At the time of its abolishment, we had the 6th chief by the name of Chihuri Mupepi who perished in the caves after the mountain he was hiding in was surrounded by  Rhodesian forces until he died of starvation,” narrated chief designate Masawi.

“In 2010 we came back here at Mbeve mountain were the bones of our ancestors lie in the caves. Led by the spirit of our forefathers we have since been working hard to have our true chieftainship restored, however the previous political administration threw spanners in our way until the dawn of the Second Republic.”

Masawi revealed the immense support he got from President Mnangagwa in the fight for the recognition of the chieftainship. “The President is a long-time friend of mine, we shared a bed at Michael Mawema’s house before we got imprisoned during the liberation struggle.

“So he has seen to it that we have been assisted at every stage. We also had Cde Patrick Chinamasa fighting in our corner and as it stands all the paperwork has been dealt with, including the budget for having the official installation process, so we applaud the great works invested in this resuscitation of the chieftainship,” said Masawi.

However, the clan is worried by delays in installing the chief.

Masawi, a veteran of the liberation struggle and nationalist further revealed that through a visitation from the Nyachuru spirit of the Chiruruvare he was directed to encamp at the foot of Mbeve mountain.

“The spirit pointed us to a cave where the bones of the great Chiruruvare were scattered here at Iron Mask which is why we are still encamped here today. The bones demanded a proper traditional reburial on condition that the Nyachuru chieftainship is restored and traditional cleansing has been done.”

As instructed by the spirit Masawi and family have built huts without brick and mortar. “Our huts are only poles with black and white linen forming the walls that provides our habitat as per the demands of the bones. Ever since we encamped here, we have been drinking water from Tateguru river, we have no hospitals, we do not fall sick or suffer any pestilence because our being here is a fulfilment of the wishes of our ancestors,” added Masawi.

The chieftainship encompasses several parts of Mazowe District starting from Mwenje River in Howard-Nyachuru, Concession, Iron Mask, Jumbo Mine, Henderson Research, Peasant Farm, Mazowe Prisons, Old Mazowe road, Mt Hampden stretching to the borders of Mutorashanga in Mashonaland West.

Nyachuru chieftainship resuscitation is being warmly embraced in the province where Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution retired Captain Christopher Magomo confirmed, saying this process will add a new impetus to the development, history and identity of the people of Mazowe District.

“We really welcome this new mark of history that is being brought to the people of our province, most importantly we thank the President for walking the talk on the mantra of leaving no one and no place behind.

“Several chieftainship which were abolished during the colonial era have since been resuscitated and now 44 years later after independence the same has also been done to the Nyachuru clan. Chiefs play a crucial role in the economic development of our province as custodians of the land and environment, preservation of our culture and identity, it also lessens the burden to other chiefs who have been overseeing these areas resulting in effective management of the district,” said Min Magomo.

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Govt upbeat on Zim, UK re-engagement

  Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Frederick Shava (left) speaks to Westminster Africa Business Group chairman, Laurence Robertson (right) and his delegation (off camera) during a meeting at the Ministry’s offices in Harare yesterday:- Pictures by Edward Zvemisha Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter Government has expressed its commitment to the resuscitation of the bilateral and […]

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Govt upbeat on Zim, UK re-engagement 
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Frederick Shava (left) speaks to Westminster Africa Business Group chairman, Laurence Robertson (right) and his delegation (off camera) during a meeting at the Ministry’s offices in Harare yesterday:- Pictures by Edward Zvemisha

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter

Government has expressed its commitment to the resuscitation of the bilateral and economic cooperation with the United Kingdom as the engagement and reengagement drive by the Second Republic continues to bear fruit.

This was said by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Ambassador Frederick Shava today when he met with a delegation from the Westminister Africa Business Group, a company which seeks to promote business between Africa and the United Kingdom.

Speaking during the meeting, Minister Shava expressed hope that the visit would open more avenues for foreign direct investment from the UK.

“It is my hope that this would improve opportunities for increased Foreign Direct Investment inflows. This, in turn, should contribute towards continued growth and the achievement of positive strides in line with our National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) and the country’s Vision 2030 ‘to become an upper middle-income economy by 2030’,” he said.

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Warrant of arrest for Katsimberis cancelled

Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent A warrant of arrest that was last week issued against building contractor George Katsimberis for absconding court has been cancelled after his lawyer proved that his client was not in wilful default. The warrant was issued and cancelled by Harare magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro. The matter was deferred to Wednesday and […]

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Warrant of arrest for Katsimberis cancelled

Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent

A warrant of arrest that was last week issued against building contractor George Katsimberis for absconding court has been cancelled after his lawyer proved that his client was not in wilful default.

The warrant was issued and cancelled by Harare magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro.

The matter was deferred to Wednesday and Thursday for trial continuation.

This was after Katsimberis’ lawyer Advocate Tinomudaishe Chinyoka told the court that his client was still unwell.

The matter is in its third year and it has been delayed due to several postponements and court applications.

Last week the magistrate suggested that the matter be heard on Saturdays after observing that it was moving at snail’s pace.

Katsimberis is facing allegations of duping a local property developer of close to US$1 million in a joint venture to build cluster houses in Borrowdale, Harare.

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Police probe Rio Tinto teacher gruesome murder

Harare (New Ziana) – Police in Kwekwe, the Midlands province are investigating a suspected ritualistic murder in which a teacher from Rio Tinto High School was found dead on Friday with his eyes gouged out, ears and nose missing and head skinned near a business centre in Zhombe. In a post on X, the police […]

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Police probe Rio Tinto teacher gruesome murder

Harare (New Ziana) – Police in Kwekwe, the Midlands province are investigating a suspected ritualistic murder in which a teacher from Rio Tinto High School was found dead on Friday with his eyes gouged out, ears and nose missing and head skinned near a business centre in Zhombe.

In a post on X, the police appealed for information on the murder of Fanuel Mwale (57) whose body was found along a gravel road near Joel Business Centre in Zhombe.

Mwale had last been seen around 4pm after knocking off duty on Thursday.

Separately, the police confirmed the arrest of six suspected drug dealers in Harare on Thursday for allegedly posing as members of the security services only for them to be found in possession of crystal meth.

They are Lloyd Rayeni Zvoma (33), Clemence Manyika (33), Sylvester Chaire (33), Simbarashe chiyangwa (34), Sydney Chikozho (46) and Felix Tagonera (34).

Detectives from the CID Drugs and Narcotics arrested the six for allegedly posing as members of the security services as they demanded a US$1 000 bribe from Tafadzwa Mudzekenyedze who they had apprehended in Kuwadzana for supplying dangerous drugs to the public.

Acting on a tip off, the detectives tracked the six to a side road near the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show Grounds and recovered a getaway BMW vehicle, a ZRP identity card, 5g of crystal Meth, a pair of handcuffs, 3 GPS tracking devices and a paper spray.

The six are also being linked to another case of impersonating police officers which occurred last December 31 at a house along Stoneridge Road, Avondale where Paola Thompson who they had apprehended for allegedly cultivating dagga paid them a US$500 bribe after they claimed to be members of the CID Drugs and Narcotics section of the police.

The police had since arrested Thompson and her father, Tony Octave Cesano for allegedly cultivating dagga last January 3 for which the duo has appeared at the Harare Magistrate Court for trial.

Meanwhile the police have reported the death of nine people in three separate road traffic accidents around the country over the past three days.

Two of the mishaps occurred along the Harare-Bulawayo road on Friday and Saturday with four people perishing at the 103km peg along the near Chegutu around 1PM when a Toyota Sienta in which they were travelling collided with a haulage truck which the driver of the smaller vehicle was trying to overtake.

Three other people died while twenty three others were injured at the 215km peg along the same road when a commuter omnibus in which they were travelling in with eighteen other passengers in an accident on Friday.

Along the Harare-Nyamapanda road, two people died while twelve others were injured when a Toyota Dyna veered off the road before overturning and landing on its roof at the 81.5km peg on Thursday around 10.40pm.

The bodies of the deceased were taken to Murewa Hospital mortuary for post mortem whist the injured are admitted at the same hospital. – New Ziana

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‘Naked’ rapist caged 40 years for raping GZU student

George Maponga in Masvingo A Masvingo panel beater who stormed a house where Great Zimbabwe University female students were sleeping before robbing them of cash and raping one of them after threatening his victims with a machete has been jailed for 40 years by a Masvingo regional magistrate. Regional magistrate Mr Bishard Chineka jailed Tinashe […]

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‘Naked’ rapist caged 40 years for raping GZU student

George Maponga in Masvingo

A Masvingo panel beater who stormed a house where Great Zimbabwe University female students were sleeping before robbing them of cash and raping one of them after threatening his victims with a machete has been jailed for 40 years by a Masvingo regional magistrate.

Regional magistrate Mr Bishard Chineka jailed Tinashe Chirume(40) of Pangolin suburb, for an effective 40 years behind bars after convicting him of robbery and rape at the end of a full trial due to overwhelming evidence.

Chirume, who was naked and armed with a machete, stormed a house in the Target Kopje suburb, where three female students were sleeping and robbed US$10 from his first victim before getting US$5 from the second victim.

He then ordered his first victim to lie on her bed on her back before proceeding to rape her once without protection.

The state led by regional prosecutor Mr Liberty Hove also proved that after violating his first victim, Chirume again tried to rape the second student who then jumped out of the room through the window screaming for help forcing the convict to flee from the house.

Luck ran out for Chirume after he was positively identified by his victims’ friends who alerted the police leading to his arrest at Pangolin Light Industries in the city.

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