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Kelvin Wilson Kasiwulaya is a journalist based in Shurugwi, Zimbabwe.
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The Menace of Child Prostitution in the City
The article by Kelvin Kasiwulaya addresses the issue of child prostitution in Zimbabwe, focusing on the exploitation of school-going girls, referred to as 'Ama 2000'. These girls are lured into attending weekend parties with the promise of transport, alcohol, and payment for sexual services. The article includes an interview with a boy known as 'Linkage', who facilitates connections between the girls and party organizers. The reporter's observations at these parties reveal that the girls often become highly intoxicated and are taken advantage of by older men. The article also mentions a specific case of a 15-year-old girl named Tariro (not her real name) who was abandoned at a nightclub and subsequently engaged in prostitution. The Woman’s Coalition of Zimbabwe (Wicoz) condemns these acts and calls for public action to protect the girl child. The organization highlights poverty and lack of parental guidance as contributing factors to the problem and emphasizes the need for sexual education and strict penalties for offenders.
Wheelchair-bound Shurugwi Man Runs Mini 'Tuck-Shop'
The article features Nyasha Mutumbe, a 33-year-old man from Shurugwi who, despite being wheelchair-bound, has successfully established a mobile mini 'tuck-shop' on his wheelchair. Nyasha sells various items such as airtime, snacks, and face masks, navigating the streets of Shurugwi to serve his customers. He shares his journey of starting the business and the challenges he overcame, including designing a wooden counter to hold his goods. Nyasha, who holds an Accounting Diploma from Gweru Polytechnic, applies his education to manage his earnings and invest further. He is self-sufficient, able to pay for his expenses, and encourages education for people with disabilities (PWDs). He also inspires others with disabilities to focus on their capabilities and live full lives, citing famous individuals with disabilities who achieved greatness.
Disrespecting the Dead: A Call for Sanctity at Mtapa Cemetery
Kelvin Kasiwulaya reports on the desecration of Mtapa cemetery in Zimbabwe, where vendors from the nearby Mtapa Market have been disrespecting the graves by using the cemetery as a toilet and for illegal activities such as drug peddling. The cemetery, which includes Commonwealth war graves and a Gweru Cremation Memorial, is of historical significance and holds the remains of notable individuals, including young Air force militants. Local residents and the ZNOART Midlands Chairperson, Reward Mhuri, condemn these actions, emphasizing the need for respect towards the dead. Mbuya Filda Ziyambi, a local elder, speaks on the cultural importance of graves in Shona tradition. The article highlights the need for society to maintain the sanctity of cemeteries, which serve as a connection to the past and a place for memorial rituals.
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