Thursday, 21 May 2015

Sex workers sell sperms in Gwanda

Sex workers sell sperms in Gwanda

 Kovedzayi Takawira 

Gwanda- Commercial sex workers in Gwanda are allegedly to be making a killing out of sperms they get from their unsuspecting  clients.

Most of the sex workers interviewed did not deny the allegations saying 15ml of sperms was going for US$ 25. They said their buyers were haulage truck drivers who take the sperms to South Africa where they would re-sell to other foreign nationals.

                             
One sex worker identified as Chipo said she is now residing at a local hotel where she was making quick money from clients who pay her US$ 5 for the usual business.

“We are making a lot of money out of selling sperms. I always make sure that I use a female condom since at times I run a loss as some of my clients don’t want to leave behind their used condoms, so using a female condom has become a good strategy,” she said.

"Prostitution is paying here in Gwanda I have invited my cousin who failed her O’level in 2013 to come and join me in business, and she can also testify that business is good here. There is nothing to complain about accommodation is very cheap here at this hotel," she added.

This reporter was informed that truck drivers give special containers with the sex workers which would be used for the safe storage of the 'product'.

Although the real reason for buying sperms could not be immediately established, it was widely believed that they are being used for either juju or manufacturing some expensive cosmetics that makes the skin to become smooth.

Monday, 18 May 2015

Takawira to battle for UBO tittle

by Kovedzayi Takawira


Middleweight boxer Edmos ‘pitbull’ Takawira is set to battle the Tanzanian champion Thomas Mashali for a Universal Boxing Organization (UBO) middleweight title (belt) in June this year.

Takawira is currently in camp in preparation for a match scheduled for the 22nd of this month against Babeguy Chimanga of Democratic Republic of Congo in Lusaka Zambia, said the title match means a lot to him and will add weight to his career

 “My battles go and on but fighting for the UBO title will highlight my career, its every boxer’s dream to turn professional, get a stable and manager, fighting for and winning a belt” he said

“I am focused and ready to break bones’ said Takawira as he shed a smile on his face
He went on to highlight that he has reduced weight and gone back to the division he started with.

“I myself used to be a number one contender for light heavy weight but I have shed weight and go down to middleweight division, of which this is the division I started with when I turned professional in 2001” said Takawira

Takawira once fought for a light middle weight national title in 2003 against Modecai Ngwenya, and for a middle weight champion in 2007.

He started representing the country in 2008 when he fought against the South African Champion Tshepang Mohale, in 2010 he battled in a catch weight match against the Democratic Republic of Congo Heavy weight champion Postolo Matamba. In 2013 he fought Namibian World Boxing Organization champion Vikapita 'beastmaster' Meroro.

He went on to tell that boxing was his life and is making a living out of it

“Between and boxing and boxing there is a lifelong affair, when my age mates enrolled into colleges I picked up a pair of gloves, I am not dumb and I don’t regret it as I am loving what I am doing at the same time making a living out of it, although I get punched in the face in every match I am moved when I put smiles and entertain people” said Takawira

EXECUTIVE IS ASLEEP



Kovedzayi Takawira

 Masvingo- Masvingo Senator Misheck Marava pointed out that the executive is asleep in office.
 

Addressing a crowd of media practitioners at the belated World Press Freedom Day commemorations held at the Civic Centre on the 9th of April 2015 the MDC-T aligned Senator said that




                                                    Masvingo Senator Misheck Marava   

“The executive is asleep that is the reason why they haven’t attended to any bills that have been surrendered to them’’

He went on to point out that they are a plus or minus 400 bills that have been surrendered to the executive so they can be re aligned or revised. None of the bills have been submitted to the house of Senate as to consider them.

However this leaves one with question on who to blame as he went on to state that the senators were back in office for the first time this year.

“When we went back to office two weeks ago we didn’t see anything from the executive” said Marava
Socio-political philosopher Jowere Mukusha went on to say that the Zimbabwean politicians are full of bucket chemistry

“In Zimbabwe the politicians are full of bucket chemistry they want to fix everything at once and its impossible this is evidenced by the 400 bills they are sitting on they should attend on problem at a time” said Mukusha

The commemorations were graced by the presence of the city father Hubert Fidze.