Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Matobo Residents Air Their Views On The Death Penalty

 


04.04.23 Matobo residents today participated in a death penalty consultation meeting held at Natisa Presbyterian Church (Matobo) with most of Matobo wards represented. 

Coordinators from the Ministry of Justice, legal and parliamentary affairs present clarified the conditions under which one can be charged with a death penalty. They pointed out that thorough investigations would have been carried out before such a penalty is given. The Ministry officials said that the death penalty is not given to women, people below the age of 21 and above 70 years of age.

Attendees raised diverging opinions regarding the death penalty, with some in support and some advocating for the abolishment of the penalty.

"If one commits crimes that attracts death sentence he has to face the consequences, that's all", said Son Ncube a resident from Ward 17. Other views shared were that one has to be charged with life imprisonment without bail instead of the death penalty 

Most of the attendees were of the view that the death penalty reduces crimes such as murder.

The death penalty consultations are being undertaken and facilitated by the Ministry of Justice Legal and parliamentary affairs country wide.

Omega Majahana for Bayethe 107.6 FM News

Thursday, April 7, 2022

DONKWE DONKWE HIGH SCHOOL FORMER STUDENTS DONATE FUNDS



Bayethe FM community reporter 

Former students of Donkwe Donkwe  High School in ward 14 Matobo  through their association , the (ALUMNI)have donated Cash close to R4000.00 to the school as part of helping the institution towards resuscitation of Science laboratory .Mostly  In rural areas ,schools are unable to afford to run science laboratories. This means that students learn the theory behind practical experiments without having any hands-on experience to draw from , hence these came at the right time to the right school.

Speaking to Bayethe Fm ,the ALUMNI    representative , Miss Precious T Chinamatira said they saw a necessity to consider Sciences  and a potential at their former school hence the kind gesture.

"The  class of 1998 in Donkwe Donkwe  High came together and thought of improving their  school , the Alumni contributed R3600.00 towards the Science laboratory, this gesture was was a way of giving backto the school. We wish to encourage all former students both local and those in the diaspora  to come forward and join this bandwagon as we work towards development of our School “ She said.

The Deputy  Headmaster of the school Mr Tachiona Isheanesu  uttered words of appreciation  and expressed heartfelt gratitude to the ALUMNI ’s philanthrophic stance towards education especially sciences.

“The hand that gives never lacks. The precedence set by the alumni is a torch that sheds light to all community members with regards to appreciating our roots. Donkwe Donkwe has produced a lot of prolific people and we find honour and happiness when some of our products reciprocate in kind to the school. Boosting our science laboratory resources will go a long way in the efficacious delivering of pure sciences lessons by our dedicated teacher Mr Mhlanga N “ Said Mr Tachiona 

The Headmaster of The school also cited the importance of community members and former students coming together in terms of school development and educational resources towards quality education for the students

”Donkwe Donkwe High school pupils counted it all joy on  30 March as they received a donation of close to R4000 rands from D.K High ALUMNI representative Precious Chinamatira.There was a lot of ululation and jubilation in this ecstatic moment by the D.K High pupils.Even the birds of prey watched in amazement as pupils teachers express their joy. It was a shot in the arm for the school to say the least.This is a very unusual ploughing back gesture by the Alumni. There is no gift or donation too big or too small. This is going to go a long way in resuscitating our Science learning area which fits pupils into the real world.It was no easy walk to this level as it was characterized by numerous false starts. It was all through thick and thin by the Donkwe Donkwe  High 1998 Head boy  Sphatho Moyo and Chinamatira  Precious , the1998 Herd Girl together with Dube Chazani all based in South Africa and others in  accompaniment based in U.K who felt no pain in blessing the grounds that are the benchmark for their success in life’’ He said.


 "This is just the start, a lot more is coming' said Precious who proudly presented the donation." We thus peg our greatest hopes on that they walk the talk .The school is hence immeasurably grateful for such a unique gesture and precedence that amply demonstrates  that there are people who are equally alive in such hidden corners of Zimbabwe. On the same vein we have no hesitancy in expressing our profound gratitude's to our  SDC Chairman Mr LACTON NCUBE , the other Alumni  and other former students at Home who have gone an extra mile by donating close to twenty window panes to the school. Tenson Sibanda also playing a pivotal as part of the ALUMNI cannot be left out. There’s no gift too big or too small.Blessed is the hand that giveth, Acts 20  verse 35 " Said Mr Ncube

Mr N Mhlanga the Sciences teacher also appreciated the former students and said the donation will henceforth make sure that  , learners have more time to practise and carry out experiments in their benefit towards their course of learning and examinations  by at least having access to basic laboratory equipment.

‘’  As the Pure science teacher am grateful for such a generous donation that has extrinsically motivated me to ensure we have a better enrollment of more students in the learning of  science subjects in the area of Kezi , I hope this action by the former Learners also proves to encourage the community to trust and assist the schools in promoting science education and continuous laboratory renovation of the school to a point that we have an Advanced level of the pure science in the rural  areas as well. I'm humbled and challenged ‘ he said

Sunday, April 3, 2022

Ministry of Information, Publicity & Broadcasting visits Bayethe FM Studios in Maphisa to assess progress towards September launch

By Innocent Mgutshini – Bayethe FM Community Reporter

A Delegation led by Deputy Minister of Information and Broadcasting Hon Kindness Paradza in the company of Hon Edgar Moyo MP of Matobo North and Deputy Minister of Education, Transmedia and Broadcasting Authority engineers toured studio premises of Bayethe FM on Wednsday 30th of March. Bayethe FM is a community radio station licenced to broadcast in Matobo and Mangwe districts. 

As part of the visit, a meeting attended by various stakeholders was held in the rural district council boardroom. It was followed by a tour of the premises earmarked for Bayethe FM Studios.

Chairperson for Matobo Community Radio Trust, Rev Ndumiso Dube presented a detailed report on the progress made, plans for immediate, medium- and long-term implementation and challenges being encountered. 

"Matobo Community Radio Trust is one of the applicants who were granted a community broadcasting license in September 2021. Despite the challenges, we continue working tirelessly to achieve our goal of launching this radio station. He said.

 “Most of our efforts are going into resource mobilisation to fund the station's setup. We are now renovating two newly built offices into studios, these are at Siyatsha trading Complex” said Rev Dube in his address. 

He also paid tribute to local businessman Mr Jiyane of Savemore who has supported the radio station financially. We expect work and sound proofing of the studio to be completed by the end of May 2022” added Rev Dube. 

According to Mr Dube’s report most of Bayethe FM studio equipment is awaiting shipment from the United Kingdom and South Africa. “We expect all bits of our studio equipment to be on site by end of July 2022. After the installation of the studio and transmitter link, we will run test broadcast beginning August and all being well official launch of the station by September 2022” 

In his report he also revealed the ongoing efforts to train radio production and administration. “We are putting together a team of volunteers some of whom have completed training. These include presenters, community reporters, and administration staff our aim is to have at least 25 community reporters based in each of Matobo Wards and a number equal to the number of wards in Mangwe District " he said.

Matobo North Legislator Hon Edgar Moyo complimented the Trust which he said has worked tirelessly for Matobo to realise the dream of having a local radio station.

"Radio is a very important part of our communication system and we are so confident that Bayethe FM is going to address a lot of communication problems. The radio will also help in the facilitation of on-air lessons for our children who will benefit a lot from it. He lamented the current situation where this community listens to foreign radio stations. “We want them to listen to their own voices and portray their own culture values and traditions, they're songs, dance, their own announcements and programmes,” said Hon Moyo.  “Matobo is a cradle of the history of the Ndebele tribe including all the groups around that speak Kalanga, Birwa, Sotho and they share the same culture at many aspects. This is the place where Mzilikazi the founder of the Ndebele nation lies. It is also the place where his old home Emhlahlandlela is found."

"This is the place where the Njelele mountain where the rain making ceremonies are done is found. This is a place where Umdala wethu JM Nkomo hails from, this is a place where JZ Moyo hails from, therefore Matobo is a very important part of Zimbabwean history hence this is a blessing for our people,” said Hon Moyo.

In his address, the Deputy Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting services Hon Kindness Paradza cherished the efforts made by the Trust and Matobo Community for supporting the Bayethe FM initiative.

"Thank you very much for organising today’s meeting and programme. I brought with me a team of engineers to assess progress and the challenges which the chairperson of the radio station has articulated very well. Specifically, you're supposed to broadcast in your local languages that include Sotho, Kalanga and Birwa these are the languages to concentrate on.” Said the deputy minister of information.

“We want our people to listen to their local content. Said Hon Paradza. “We have freedom of information that gives all our citizens a right to access of information that is why we gave you community radio stations for the community and by the community and for your own programs. This will create employment for your own sons and daughters originating from Matobo who are fluent in these local languages” 

Hon Paradza advised that there are several availed routes to train production staff for the station. “In terms of training you can use our local universities to train your presenters. As your ministry, we have also instructed ZBC to assist you for free in terms of trainings. Skyz Metro is also willing to train your presenters in terms of programming. Transmedia engineers will assist you with the technical- stuff and on setting up studios free,” said Hon Paradza 

On the issue of funding, he said that diasporans are allowed to assist community radio stations "Sons and daughters from the diaspora are welcome to assist you in funding this project." he said. 

Hon Paradza advised that because Bayethe FM is a community project, their local council must avail land to the radio station to remove the burdened of rentals which threaten sustainability.  “This is a community radio station that is not commercial it is not for profit hence we expect the rural district council to give them a piece of land for free” He said.

The meeting was followed by a tour of premises which are currently being renovated into studios.


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