DUNGWIZA NEWS
Gvt hails Prophet Magaya for empowering youths, fighting drug abuse
“If eventually the stadium here is renovated to whatever status, it also means the support by Chitungwiza on its own, it’s not just people who are coming because there is a new stadium but its people who are coming because they have an appreciation of what soccer is all about.”


By ALBERT MASAKA
GOVERNMENT has endorsed Prophet Walter Magaya’s significant investments in the local and regional sports sector as they align with the country’s vision to grow sports as an industry, an area that is also critical in the fight against drug abuse.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged the private sector to partner to fight the scourge of drug abuse, which is disenfranchising the community.
Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture Nicholas Moyo said this yesterday in a meeting with Prophet Magaya before he officiated at the Magaya Sports Tournament.
The tournament held at Unit L grounds in Seke, Chitungwiza was also graced by the Seke South MP Maxwell Mavhunga and St Marys MP Bernard Mazhindu,
Also in attendance were councillors Obert Matsika, Leah Chindamba and outspoken residents’ leader Marvellous Kumalo.
In thanking Prophet Magaya, Moyo said that by hosting the sports tournament, the Yadah FC owner was also empowering the youths in Chitungwiza by increasing industrialisation of sport.
“This tournament also contributes a lot towards the consumption of sport in the country. This will then increase the industrialisation of sport in this country,” he said.
“It’s not just about the tournament, it’s about what the tournament can do in the lives of people. There are two fronts that I see, the first one is the participation of youths.
“Currently you are clearly aware that there is a scourge that has affected Zimbabwe and other Southern African nations which is the issue of drug and substance abuse.
“And the more we create such platforms, the more we contribute towards addressing drug and substance abuse.”
“So primarily this tournament will in a long way be a major contributor to that.”
Moyo said the danger with idle people is that they end up entangled in vices that are not acceptable in the community.
“Idleness is not a permanent state. They move away from being idle to then do other things and those other things become vices which are not socially acceptable.
“But when you then occupy that space with sports, you are making them think differently. You are making them start to carve a new dream for themselves.”
He added that by empowering youths in Chitungwiza to participate in sport, Magaya was also creating a sports industry to accommodate them.
“I think if you look at the multiplier effect of all the number of teams from Chitungwiza that you are talking about, and the support that will come from families of these young players it will go a long way in profiling sports in this community of Chitungwiza.”
Moyo hailed efforts by Prophet Magaya to engage both government and local authorities and government as this goes a long way in contributing to the vision of the country, including the ministry of sports.
“Our goal as a ministry is to ensure that the creation of the industry is also creating more consumers, the more they take part in this tournament it means tomorrow when Yadah is playing with Herentials there are now more people who are coming to watch, Dynamos on Sunday (today) is playing Highlanders they are now more people who are coming.
“It grows interest from grassroots to consume the sport either at family level and unity level; they now associate with people who play soccer and they want to consume more and understand more about the game. That’s how we also can be able to grow an industry”
“If eventually the stadium here is renovated to whatever status, it also means the support by Chitungwiza on its own, it’s not just people who are coming because there is a new stadium but its people who are coming because they have an appreciation of what soccer is all about.”
“And therefore, on behalf of the government and myself is to congratulate you for this noble concept and trust that we can also be able to encourage and many others, and replicate… maybe the future becomes more, we might end up having a regional Magaya Tournament, who knows.”
Once a local football power house, Chitungwiza no longer has a Premier Soccer League team and stadium to host such matches, yet it is the third-largest urban area in terms of population.
DUNGWIZA NEWS
Mark Ngwazi plots epic Chibhanguza Bar launch party
Chibhanguza said: Chibhanguza is here to stay and will continue to spread its bars everywhere.

By ALBERT MASAKA
Nyatsime, Zimbabwe – Get ready for an unforgettable night of music and entertainment! Celebrated sungura musician Mark Ngwazi has promised fireworks at the launch of Chibhanguza Bar, a state-of-the-art entertainment spot in Nyatsime tomorrow on Independence Day eve.
The show, which will feature Ngwazi’s electrifying performance, is expected to draw a huge crowd from Harare, Chitungwiza, Mashonaland East province, and beyond. Located at Gombiro Shopping Centre along the Chihota Road, the bar is easily accessible for music lovers from surrounding areas.
A Night to Remember
Ngwazi, who enjoys a long-standing business relationship with Chibhanguza, promised fans that his show at the state-of-the-art facility will take their party experience to the next level. “We invite people from Chitungwiza, Mashonaland East province, and surrounding areas to come and celebrate with us the official opening of this bar,” he said.
The launch event will also feature Muchapedza Matsito Jnr, who will close the curtain on Sunday. Chibhanguza Bar owner Sylvester Chibhanguza, a former taxi driver turned successful entrepreneur, said the bar promises to offer a state-of-the-art experience for music lovers.
A Platform for Local Artists
Chibhanguza said they will host musicians every month, providing a platform for local artists to showcase their talents. “We welcome everyone to the official opening of our new state-of-the-art bar,” he said. “Chibhanguza is here to stay and will continue to spread its bars everywhere.”
Event Details
– Date: Thursday, April 17
– Location: Chibhanguza Bar, Nyatsime, along Chihota Road
– Performing Artist: Mark Ngwazi
For more information, contact Sylvester Chibhanguza on his business premises. Don’t miss out on the excitement!
DUNGWIZA NEWS
Dungwiza Community Trailblazers Awards set to launch
German visitors touring the Chitungwiza Arts And Crafts Centre.

Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe – The Dungwiza Community Trailblazers Awards (DCTA), a regional community awards programme, will be launched in Chitungwiza next month.
The awards ceremony to be held under the the theme ‘Fostering regional collaboration’ is scheduled for Friday, May 30, 2025, at the Aquatic Complex.
The DCTA aims to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements in various fields, encourage innovation and entrepreneurship, and foster collaboration and partnerships between individuals, organizations, and communities.
The awards organised by Perfection Media (Pvt) Ltd, are an extension of the prestigious Zim Community Trailblazers Awards (ZCTA), a national community awards programme run by an independent board led by Dr Nigel Chanakira.
Entertainment will be provided by top local musicians from Chitungwiza but will also include another big artiste in Zimbabwe.
According to Albert Masaka, a shareholder at Perfection Media, the DCTA will feature various categories, including arts and culture, business and entrepreneurship, sports, service delivery, education, healthcare and social services, and community development and philanthropy, among others.
“We are excited to launch the DCTA, which marks a significant milestone in our growth and in our bid to promote stakeholder engagement in community development initiatives,” Masaka said.
“We seek to develop collaborations among government, private sector, civil society, and community groups.”
Masaka called on businesses to support the new awards through sponsorship, exhibition, and stakeholder engagement, which will enhance regional reputation and contribute to community development initiatives.
Organisations and individuals will be invited to book VIP tables that will include dinner ranging from $1 500, 900 to 500 and the cheapest ticket for those who want to watch the event will be U$5.
The awards are open to individuals, organisations, and projects based in Chitungwiza urban area and Mashonaland East province. A panel of judges will review the nominations to select the winners based on their impact, innovation, and sustainability.
The call for nominations will begin next week, and individuals and organisations are encouraged to participate.
Breaking News
Nyatsime housing beneficiaries plot to sue Chitungwiza over stands
…Council fails to provide stands 16 yrs after full payment
…all parties must give dialogue a chance says gvt

By ALBERT MASAKA
IN A bold move that is aimed at seeking justice from Chitungwiza Municipality, thousands of Nyatsime housing beneficiaries are mulling a class action lawsuit to demand formal allocation of their stands 16 years after paying for them, a situation that will heavily expose the cash-strapped council to bankruptcy.
A representative of the aggrieved persons, Bothwell Mahobele told Dungwiza News recently that the class lawsuit against Chitungwiza was aimed at seeking redress from the council over its failure to deliver residential stands to the beneficiaries who purchased them between 2006 and 2010.
“Despite receiving payment, the municipality has not fulfilled its obligations, leaving over thousands of individual home seekers without their rightful properties for 16 years. The municipality’s inaction and lack of accountability is the one compelling us to seek justice through legal action.”
“After trying to engage with them in November 2023, we were met with complacency and excuses. There is lack of accountability and urgency with Chitungwiza Municipal Authorities.
He said they were in the process of engaging a legal team consisting of experienced attorneys that specialise in property law and human rights.
“We anticipate filing the case within the next few weeks, once all necessary documentation which is already in progress is finalised except in the event that Chitungwiza Municipal authorities come forth with a meaningful response.”
He added that thousands of individuals were affected, with total losses estimated at US$10 million.
“This figure accounts for the initial purchase prices at the prevailing or current price of land and land/stands development service charges from the same Council, interest, and opportunity costs incurred over the 16-year period.
“Our grievances include breach of contract, failure to deliver residential stands, lack of accountability, the municipal authorities’ inaction and complacency and financial losses incurred due to delayed or non-delivery.
“We seek delivery of our residential stands, allocation of stands to beneficiaries and compensation in the form of financial restitution for losses incurred.”
Chitungwiza public relations manager Tafadzwa Kachiko said the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works was seized with this matter, and once a position was set, members of the public will be notified.
Responding to questions sent by this publication, the chief director of Spatial Planning and Development in the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works Shingirai Mushamba said that government was aware of the complex challenges that exist with the Nyatsime Housing Scheme and that efforts to resolve the matter have so far not been successful.
“Further, government appreciates the fact that some stakeholders have become impatient. It however, urges parties to dialogue and to find a lasting solution.
“The applicants for the land, Chitungwiza Municipality, Manyame Rural District Council and government, together with other stakeholders will convene soon under the leadership of respective Ministers to find a permanent and win-win solution. All parties are encouraged to give dialogue a chance,” Mushamba said.
In 2005, Chitungwiza sold over 11 000 stands covering Braemer Farm (818 3586ha) and Longlands Farm (215,64ha) and due to overwhelming demand by beneficiaries, the municipality ended up subdiving the stands to create an additional 15 457 stands.
Through Statutory Instrument 211 of 2021, government later set up a six member joint committee, made up of three councillors each from Chitungwiza Municipality and Manyame Rural District Council to manage the six farms located in Ward 9.
The committee, which has powers of an urban authority, managed Braemer, Longlands, Cawdor, Edinburg, Tantallon and Dunnottar farms situated in ward 9 in the district of Seke in between the area administered by Chitungwiza Municipality and that administered by Manyame Rural.
Along the way the joint committee stopped functioning after the then Local Government minister replaced it with Urdcorp after he felt that the joint committee was not equal to the task as some members were pursuing self-interests.
The minister’s decision, which created an administrative vacuum on the six farms turned into residential areas, particularly Longlands and Bremer, is threatening to get out of hand if it is not urgently attended to.
-
Tourism1 year ago
Antelope Park joins White Rhino fight
-
Breaking News10 months ago
Zim Community Trailblazers Awards (ZCTA) Call for Entries (5th Edition)
-
Health and Wellness1 year ago
Leaked nudes: Traumatic impact, healing pathways
-
Entertainment4 years ago
Charambas ZCTA maiden winners
-
Breaking News11 months ago
Mnangagwa approves Starlink Zim operations
-
Tourism1 year ago
White Rhino grazing at Zim’s biggest private game reserve
-
Entertainment1 year ago
Setina Mandiveyi plots to shine
-
Zim Community Trailblazers Awards1 year ago
Dr Peta: First Zim to obtain Disability Studies PhD