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About Clayton
Clayton Masekesa is a journalist based in Mutare, Zimbabwe. A professional journalist with over 15 years of experience both in print and electronic fields. Have worked for the country’s leading media houses. Have won local awards and excellent on all the beats ie politics, business, environment, arts and entertainment and sport
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Becoming an influencer

23 Mar 2024  |  newsday.co.zw
The article discusses the concept of becoming an influencer, emphasizing the importance of finding one's niche, creating a legacy, building a personal brand, knowing the right platforms, collaborating with others, being authentic, and maintaining a growth mindset. It advises that influence should be aligned with one's God-given purpose and requires time, dedication, and perseverance.

Econet to acquire 6 EcoCash’s fintech firms

15 Feb 2024  |  Southern Eye
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited (EWZL) will acquire six non-bank assets from EcoCash Holdings Zimbabwe Limited (EHZL) to diversify its business. The assets include EcoCash, VAYA Technologies, Econet Insurance, Econet Life, MARS Zimbabwe, and Maisha Health Fund. This acquisition, in exchange for Econet shares, aims to consolidate EWZL's financial technology business. Despite the acquisition, neither company will be delisted. EWZL's market capitalization has seen significant fluctuations due to local currency depreciation but has recently increased by nearly 86% since the beginning of the year.

Family basket doubles to ZWL$6,2m

01 Feb 2024  |  Southern Eye
The family basket in Zimbabwe has nearly doubled to ZWL$6.2 million due to the continued depreciation of the Zimdollar, causing significant financial strain on families. Civil servants are demanding salary reviews, and the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe attributes the price increase to a 61.5% depreciation of the local currency in January. The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency reported a month-on-month inflation rate of 6.6% for January 2024. Retailers are increasingly pricing goods in US dollars, and there are growing calls for redollarisation of the economy. The government, however, insists on maintaining the Zimbabwe dollar alongside the US dollar.

Two village girls hogging global limelight

06 Jan 2024  |  newsday.co.zw
Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda, appointed as deputy executive director for Normative Support, UN System Coordination and Programme Results at UN Women, remains committed to the empowerment of girls in rural Africa despite her high-profile role. She founded the Rozaria Memorial Trust in Murehwa, Zimbabwe, to combat violence and forced marriages. Tererai Trent, from Hurungwe, Zimbabwe, overcame being denied education and early marriage to achieve higher education in the US, supported by Oprah Winfrey, and has since built schools in her home village. Both women are celebrated for their efforts in advancing gender equality and women's education.

15 feared dead at Redwing Mine

05 Jan 2024  |  Southern Eye
A mine shaft collapse at Redwing Mine in Penhalonga, Manicaland province, has left approximately 15 miners feared dead. The incident has drawn criticism from community organizations over the government's lack of action in addressing safety concerns at the mine, where over 100 miners have reportedly died in recent years. The National Police confirmed the accident, with rescue efforts underway. Community leaders are calling for the implementation of safety recommendations and greater accountability to prevent further tragedies.

Moyo headlines Artists Against Drug Abuse Concert

22 Dec 2023  |  www.newsday.co.zw
Gospel singer Dorcas Moyo is set to headline the Artists Against Drug Abuse Concert at The Courtald Theatre in Mutare, organized by Kunashe Recording Studio. The free event will feature 30 other gospel groups and guest artist Bethany Pasinawako. The concert aims to combat drug abuse in Zimbabwe, with organizer Ollin Anderson emphasizing the importance of addressing the issue through music.

Early Xmas present for Amuli fans….as he launches new album

21 Dec 2023  |  Southern Eye
Gift Amuli, a Sungura musician, is launching his seventh album 'Stupendous' at Club Tanza in Chitungwiza after a six-year hiatus. The album, which includes six tracks, was compiled during the COVID-19 pandemic and carries messages on social correction. Amuli's passion for music began in high school, and his discography includes several albums. The launch event is expected to attract a large audience and will feature performances of his past hits.

Late ex-minister Kuruneri’s estate in wrangle

11 Dec 2023  |  Southern Eye
Two Mazowe miners, Sipho Mlalazi and Thabani Ndhlovu, have approached the High Court to rescind an eviction order they claim was secretly obtained by the late former Finance minister Christopher Kuruneri. Represented by Tinashe Zinto, the miners argue that the order, which affects their mining claims at Ascotvale Farm, was issued without their knowledge. They have cited several respondents, including the executor of Kuruneri's estate and the Mines minister. The miners assert that their rights were ignored and seek to have the order rescinded to defend their interests.

Zanu PF land barons will rot in jail

06 Oct 2023  |  The Zimbabwe Independent
Tafadzwa Muguti, Permanent Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, warned Zanu PF land barons in Mutare against using President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s name to illegally distribute land, stating they will face arrest and imprisonment. Muguti emphasized the need for proper documentation and adherence to legal procedures, regardless of party position or social standing. The visit aimed to restore order following the suspension of five Zanu PF members for illegal land allocation. Party members were urged to follow the law, with consequences for those who do not.

Hunt for Mutare town clerk resumes

06 Oct 2023  |  The Zimbabwe Independent
Mutare City has resumed its search for a new town clerk after Kumbirai Madanhi, initially appointed to the position, declined the offer multiple times. The Local Government Board approved the re-advertisement of the post. Acting town clerk Blessing Chafesuka currently leads the city's management, which has successfully implemented several initiatives. Mutare City Council seeks a candidate with over 10 years of experience in local government and relevant academic qualifications. The city has been recognized for its excellence in service delivery by the Local Government and Public Works ministry.

Mutare guns for unlicensed businesses

05 Oct 2023  |  The Zimbabwe Independent
The Mutare City Council has issued a warning to unlicensed business operators to renew their licenses or face legal consequences as the city grapples with unregulated businesses. Spokesperson Spren Mutiwi emphasized the importance of compliance to avoid inconveniences. Investigations revealed corruption in the handling of council licenses, with some employees and business operators forming fraudulent syndicates. Acting town clerk Blessing Chafesuka highlighted the council's strategies to combat corruption, including the formation of an Integrity Committee and the implementation of a Local Authority Digital System to enhance revenue collection and accountability.

Shutdown Redwing Mine, govt urged

05 Oct 2023  |  The Zimbabwe Independent
Residents and civic society groups in Manicaland province are calling for the immediate closure of Redwing Mine in Penhalonga due to continuous fatal accidents. The mine, owned by Pedzisai “Scott” Sakupwanya, has seen a rise in deaths among artisanal miners. Activists and organizations are urging the government to terminate current mining contracts, investigate corrupt practices, and transition to safer underground mining operations. The Ministry of Mines is criticized for allowing unsafe practices, and there are calls for bringing back reputable investors like Metallon Gold.

Moyo headlines Artists Against Drug Abuse Concert

05 Oct 2023  |  The Zimbabwe Independent
Dorcas Moyo will headline the Artists Against Drug Abuse Concert at The Courtald Theatre in Mutare, organized by Kunashe Recording Studio. The event will feature 30 gospel musical groups, with Bethany Pasinawako as the guest artist. The concert aims to address drug abuse through music, with organizer Ollin Anderson emphasizing its importance in combating the societal issue.

Feature: Drugs blighting Zim’s future generation

05 Oct 2023  |  The Zimbabwe Independent
The article highlights the severe impact of drug abuse and unemployment on Zimbabwean youth, focusing on the personal struggles of individuals like Divine Muchirahondo. Community leaders and organizations criticize the government for failing to create employment opportunities and adequately address the drug abuse crisis. Government officials outline measures being taken, including the establishment of a National Committee on Drug and Substance Abuse and the operationalization of the Zimbabwe National Drug Master Plan. However, the overall sentiment remains critical of the government's efforts.

Zanu PF land barons will rot in jail

05 Oct 2023  |  Southern Eye
Tafadzwa Muguti, Permanent Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, warned Zanu PF land barons in Mutare against using President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s name to illegally distribute land, stating they will face arrest and imprisonment. Muguti emphasized the need for proper documentation and adherence to legal procedures, regardless of party position or social standing. The visit aimed to restore order following the suspension of five Zanu PF members for illegal land allocation. Party officials, including Tawanda Mukodza, echoed the call for compliance with the law.

Shutdown Redwing Mine, govt urged

05 Oct 2023  |  Southern Eye
Residents and civic society groups in Manicaland province are urging the immediate closure of Redwing Mine in Penhalonga due to continuous fatal accidents. The mine, owned by Pedzisai 'Scott' Sakupwanya, has seen a rise in deaths among artisanal miners. Critics, including the Centre for Research and Development and the Penhalonga Youth Development Trust, are calling for an end to corrupt and unsafe mining practices, advocating for safer underground mining operations. Human rights activists and union leaders are also demanding government intervention and accountability to prevent further loss of life.

Zec dragged to court again over 2023 polls

02 Oct 2023  |  Southern Eye
Brian Mari has taken the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) to court, demanding a fresh election due to alleged irregularities, including a flawed delimitation exercise. The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) also disputes the August 2023 election results, calling them fraudulent. Mari's application names several respondents, including Chief Justice Luke Malaba, whom he claims lacks judicial authority, and lawyer Lewis Uriri, accused of undermining democracy. Mari seeks investigations into these officials and a directive for Zec to conduct new elections.

ANC urged to call Zanu PF to order

01 Oct 2023  |  Southern Eye
Zimbabweans in South Africa are urging the ANC to reassess its relationship with Zanu PF due to governance issues in Zimbabwe, which are driving migration to South Africa. Nqabutho Mabhena emphasizes the need for regional industrialization and political leadership free from corruption. Farai Marapira defends the strong ties between ANC and Zanu PF, asserting that migration is a natural phenomenon and that Zimbabwe's economy is improving under President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Moyo headlines Artists Against Drug Abuse Concert

01 Oct 2023  |  The Standard
Dorcas Moyo headlines the Artists Against Drug Abuse Concert at The Courtald Theatre in Mutare, organized by Kunashe Recording Studio. The event features 30 gospel musical groups, with Bethany Pasinawako as the guest artist. The concert aims to address drug abuse through music, with organizer Ollin Anderson emphasizing its importance. The show promises to be a significant event with a stellar lineup of performers.

Chris 99 feels the weight of having a superstar brother

01 Oct 2023  |  Southern Eye
Chris 99, a rising musician and brother to the award-winning Nutty O, faces the challenge of constant comparison to his superstar sibling. Despite the pressure, Chris 99 acknowledges Nutty O as a mentor and significant influence in his career. He has collaborated with Nutty O on several tracks and appreciates the support and guidance he receives. Chris 99's versatility spans multiple genres, and he continues to carve out his own path in the music industry.

Beacon of hope for abandoned children shines in Mutare

01 Oct 2023  |  Southern Eye
Kuda Vana Children’s Home in Mutare provides a nurturing environment for abandoned and vulnerable children, offering love, security, healthcare, education, and life skills. The home, established in 2006, aims to develop children into productive members of society. It currently houses 46 children and focuses on reunification, fostering, and adoption programs. The home has produced university graduates and professionals, and receives support from notable figures like First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa and musician Alick Macheso. The home collaborates closely with the Department of Social Welfare to support children from challenging backgrounds.

Mutare guns for unlicensed businesses

01 Oct 2023  |  Southern Eye
The Mutare City Council has issued a warning to unlicensed business operators to renew their licenses or face legal consequences as the city grapples with unregulated businesses. Spokesperson Spren Mutiwi emphasized the importance of compliance to avoid inconveniences. Investigations revealed widespread corruption involving council employees and business operators. Acting town clerk Blessing Chafesuka highlighted the council's strategies to combat corruption, including the formation of an Integrity Committee and the implementation of a Local Authority Digital System to enhance revenue collection and accountability.

Feature: Drugs blighting Zim’s future generation

01 Oct 2023  |  Southern Eye
The article highlights the severe impact of drug abuse on Zimbabwe's youth, exacerbated by high unemployment and lack of opportunities. Various stakeholders, including community leaders and activists, criticize the government's inadequate response and call for more robust measures to combat the drug crisis. The government has initiated some programs, but the situation continues to deteriorate, posing a significant threat to the future generation.

There is neither second republic nor new dispensation

01 Oct 2023  |  Southern Eye
The article criticizes President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government, arguing that there is no new dispensation or second republic in Zimbabwe. It highlights the continued political persecution and lack of democratic principles, drawing parallels with the previous regime of Robert Mugabe. The text references various instances of political intolerance and human rights abuses, including the treatment of opposition figures like Job Sikhala and Morgan Tsvangirai. It also discusses the negative international perception of Zimbabwe's political environment, citing reactions to Mnangagwa's invitation to King Charles' coronation and the country's pending readmission to the Commonwealth. The article concludes that Zimbabwe's quest to reclaim its influential position in world affairs is hindered by internal governance issues rather than external economic sanctions.

Kadewere reboots...as striker makes move

10 Jan 2023  |  Southern Eye
Warriors' striker Tino Kadewere has joined FC Nantes on loan from Olympique Lyon until the end of the season, with an option for Nantes to purchase him if they avoid relegation. Kadewere, who has struggled for form at Lyon, is eager to make a fresh start and contribute to his new team. Despite a promising debut season at Lyon, he has faced challenges in recent years, including a lackluster loan spell at Real Mallorca. Kadewere is set to debut for Nantes on January 14, as the club aims to improve its standing in the French league.

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