Gweru vendors urged to use designated places

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Vendors in the streets of Gweru- Picture by Kudakwashe Hunda

The Midlands Vendors Association has called for unity among vendors in Gweru and encouraged them to stop selling their goods in undesignated areas such as the Central Business District (CBD). The Gweru CBD is swamped with people selling anything ranging from vegetables to clothes, making the city an eyesore.

In an interview with Midlands Vendors Association Angelina Zivanai who works at Mutapa Market urged other street vendors to join them at the legally designated place which is located in Mutapa .

“What is needed for others (street vendors) is to co-operate and migrate to a place which was legally established by the Council so that they can do their business freely,”she said.

She said street vendors are sabotaging the work of other illegal vendors as they trap all the customers in the CBD.

“They also intensify the conduct of corruption as they daily give handouts to the municipal police and government police. Also this will intensify the spread of Covid-19 pandemic as these random vendors are at places where Covid-19 regulations are not monitored,” said the Chairperson.

Zivanai said if all vendors were to unite and be at the legally designated place, customers will subsequently go to Mutapa market.

Street vendors have been swarming the Gweru CBD and other areas which is an illegal act, however they have remained in the game as they bribe the police.

Speaking to one of the street vendors he said the CBD is where all the money is and they are not willing to move to the designated places.

 

Disruptive thinking

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Jonah Nyoni- Author and Motivational Speaker

NORMAL leaders find it hard to survive in a disruptive environment and atmosphere that we live in. The obvious disruption is coming from technology and information growth. The latest disruption is from COVID-19 and that looks for disruptive thinkers and leaders.

This is a fast age. An era of “big data”! In leadership, it gives us lessons. The emerging things are very disruptive, but important at the same time. They may destroy jobs, but create others for those people that are prepared for our times.

Some people get rewarded and others are helplessly thrown out of the ship. There is no one to blame, it is just the times we are in and I somehow consider myself very fortunate to have lived in this era.

The world is changing and it never waits for any one, but there are the lucky ones who are found at the centre of that change.

These include Jeff Bizos and Eric Yuan (founder of ZOOM). It is either you are watching others work and you are a mere recipient and helplessly following the change. The late Peter Drucker pointed it correctly when he said this is an era of the three Cs — accelerated change, overwhelming complexity and tremendous competition. It is either you are part of the game, out of the game, or bittern by the game.

Idea generation

This is a time we need transformational and trans-generational thinkers. A leader should lead in new ideas. Going to university has never been enough because we now see dropouts being leaders of inventions. They carry no certificate, but their followers are innumerable and their bank account bulging. A great example is the Facebook leader. What do you have to offer? Thinking is not the mental activity that happens with everyone, but inventiveness.

 Meaningful creativity

The word creative is derived from the word “create”. It relates to the use of imagination to create something. Traditional leadership has been seen as being the top guy in an institute and getting the highest salary. But the true leader is someone who is able to be creative or able to motivate team players to think above the set standards.

Let us take stock as leaders; what new things have you brought to your company, church, country, and community? This involves Ideas, methods or meaningful progress.

Disruptive innovation

Being disruptive in the general sense may look very negative, but we have seen positive disruption happening. Being disruptive is being hungry to see and making change happen. It is a state being unsatisfied with the status quo.

Some would think its fighting with the status quo or being fought against. Hence the reason for seeing a threat when the “led” seems to be better than the “leader”.

Competition

Competition is fierce. Average performance is just as dangerous today.  Being in a competition without the full knowledge about the rules of the game is even more dangerous.

For example, if you look into how banks are performing in Zimbabwe you can see major differences within the player. Some banks still perform as they used to 10 years back and new players are very attractive to the younger generation who want to do everything just at the click of a button.

For some banks, you have to go to where they are located and do a paper transaction. Worse still, the queues are never-ending. The next winner in the banking sector is the one who will employ the “new technologies”. For example, I don’t need to go to a specific location just to check how much I have in my account; telephone technology has made that possible.

 Change

When change is taking place, no one can stop it. Yes, people might speak evil against it as a way of not wanting to embrace it. At times, change brings pain. Remember, when we go through problems or plights, it is not how painful it was, but who you become at the end. It might be hard to bring change. People are going to talk you down. Your family is going to deny you, but keep rocking.

As you try to improve what you found, you face so much opposition. At times life hits you hard. It hurts! Life was never meant to be given on a silver platter. Your life is yours; you are in charge, just change. You might be down now, but that does not mean your end. You are bigger than your hardships. Hardships give in to people that have the grit to grind those hardships.

 Spot or make changemakers

As you are leading people, it is very important to spot people that are ready to embrace and bring change. At times you might be the top person, but you have to be willing to work with ideas that other people have brought. In the end, people will think it is your idea.

At times leaders don’t have to invent anything, but should be able to appreciate the power that other people have and use it to the benefit of their institute.

Gweru City Council advances on development

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Kudzanai Bus Terminus

Bus terminuses have been given a reputation for being the dirtiest places around the country.  However the Gweru City Council in partnership with Bentach Company has brought a facelift to the Kudzanai Bus Terminus.

Strides have been taken by reconstructing  Kudzanai Terminus Rank, which was famed for its stench.

In the past Gweru was acclaimed for cleanliness, and was dubbed the city of progress. 

An interview with the Gweru City Deputy Mayor Cleopas Shiri showed that the project of renovating the bus terminus has been running for a year now.

“The bus terminus is partly complete with only a section for local Kombis that needs to be done”.

Since last year the Gweru City Council has been trying to make strides in developing the city. This includes the establishment of professional city parking.

Early in July, a mobile application called the G-City was launched in Gweru. It was launched by the Gweru Residents Forum (GRF) in partnership with the City of Gweru. This is a user-friendly online platform which will help residents access information on the local council.

The G-City application was officially launched by Clr Josiah Makombe, the Mayor of Gweru. During this launch the mayor emphasized the importance of this application as a relevant tech tool to bring solutions to the city's current problems. The Application is ideal in view of COVID-19 which limits human-to-human contact. 

“Digital technology is rapidly developing in diverse fields, including office work. We are now in the digital revolution phase where we are experiencing the profound change that new technologies bring to the way we live; work; interact and do business. To ensure digital technologies in our operations, Gweru Residents Forum came to our aid by donating the G-City mobile application to us,” said Clr Makombe during the launch.

In order to lighten the burden of COVID -19 restrictions the app will promote a paperless billing system where residents will be able to pay bills using ECOCASH , TELECASH amongst others bank payment systems.

Pastors lead from the front on the jab

Pastors in Bulawayo get Covid-19 jab

Some of the pastors who got vaccinated at Ekusileni hospital, Bulawayo

As the country  battles with the third wave  of the Delta variant, church leaders  have decided to take the lead in the vaccination drive.

Scores of church leaders across the country have started to mobilise themselves  to vaccinate  against the Covid virus.

Vaccine hesitancy  and lack of uptake has been attributed to  hesitancy by church leaders who either have said something against the COVID-19 vaccine or not taken it.

Therefore the exercise by church leaders to get vaccinated will have a ripple effect of    encouraging thousands of Christians to  go and vaccinate.

In Masvingo, a group  Pastors organized themselves through the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance hub and received their COVID-19 jab .

Their effort was noticed by the  Ministry of Information Permanent Secretary Nick Mangwana who tweeted thanking the efforts being taken by Pastors.

“We appreciate the great example set by members of the Christian Alliance in Masvingo today. The Religious Leaders led members of their flock for vaccination and they patiently waited for their turn. Praying is well and good but leading by example is better. James2: 14-26.” Said Mangwana.

As the Delta variant  ravages through the country,  there is massive mobilisation of church leaders to take the lead in the vaccination process

This week, the ZCA organized pastors who received their jab at Ekusileni Hospital in Bulawayo. As of this week, 59 pastors were vaccinated under this scheme organized by ZCA.

Pastors are core members of the society, who lead in so many ways and ceremonies such as funerals and other important gatherings. The importance of vaccinating them cannot be over-emphasized as Pastor KT Mpofu said.

Pastor KT Mpofu, who is a programs officer at the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance reiterated the importance of vaccinating Christian leaders,   since the vaccine will protect them in executing their ministry related duties .

“In essence, pastors are frontline workers in our society and as a result, this special arrangement will help them against COVID-19 as they do their work in ministry. It should be understood though that this vaccination is voluntary. ” said Pastor Mpofu.

The major concerns in the Christian cycles are conspiracy theories that spread faster than the correct information as said by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Ministry of Health and Child care (MoHCC) in Zimbabwe. Some people still believe that the jab could be the mark of the beast or the 666 symbol as pointed in the book of Revelation 13 verse 18.