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07/08/2025

Hurungwe's elderly couple appeals for support to boost their fish farming project, calls for experts to assist in developing proper infrastructure appropriate for the project.
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An elderly couple appeals for support to boost fish farming project in rural HurungweBy Newspack ReporterAn elderly coup...
07/08/2025

An elderly couple appeals for support to boost fish farming project in rural Hurungwe
By Newspack Reporter
An elderly couple in Hurungwe’s Ward 10 is appealing for support to boost their aquaculture project which they believe can turn around their economic fortunes and improve the livelihood of their community. Mr. and Mrs. Mamutse from Banda Village in Hurunge District’s Chipapa area have started a fish farming project at their rural home using simple but effective methods.
The couple has keen interest in fish farming as witnessed by the improvisation of fish tanks at their home. They have crafted three round 1500l tanks which can accommodate about 1000 fish each. The tanks are covered with pieces of wood to secure the fish and to protect children from drowning in the water.
According to Mrs. Mamutse, the project was mooted out of the two’s interest to provide nutritious feeding for their family and to enjoy the presence of aqua life at home. She said the family would want to expand their project if they could get support in terms of technical advice, water supply services and assistance in constructing bigger ponds.
The couple draws water from the nearby dam which is about 1.5km away using an ox-drawn cart to fill the tree tanks, which is labour intensive considering their age. The couple appeals to companies specializing in water provision services and aquaculture to support them in their initiative.
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Reawakening the sleeping giant of Paul VI (Mutendere) institutions in the border town of ChirunduBy Br. Alfonce KugwaThe...
17/07/2025

Reawakening the sleeping giant of Paul VI (Mutendere) institutions in the border town of Chirundu
By Br. Alfonce Kugwa
The name Mutendere is very popular among the Tonga people living along the mighty Zambezi river, the people of Chirundu, and the entire Diocese of Chinhoyi, and many people would ask why?
Once upon a time, there was a mission operating in Chinhoyi Diocese on the Zimbabwean side of the Zambezi River in Chirundu. The mission was put up to serve the social, academic, health, educational, and spiritual needs of the community at the then Chirundu Sugar Estates. At the said mission were a school, a hospital, agricultural projects, and the Church established by the Ambrosian Priests from Manila in Italy, but operating in Kariba and Zambia. These, together with the Sisters of Charity, ran a flourishing institution providing the needed services.
The hospital was named after Pope Paul VI (Cardinal Giovanni Colombo), who inaugurated it when he visited Zimbabwe as Cardinal before he became Pope. The Paul VI Catholic Mission Hospital, School, and Church in Chirundu were opened on 7 August 1965. It was financed by the generosity of the Archdiocese of Milan in its religious care of Chirundu and Kariba. Pope Paul VI, then Cardinal of Milan, visited Chirundu in 1962 and approved the Mission project, which was later named after him. Catholic Lay Doctors and Nursing Sisters from Rome, Italy, ran the Mission. The Mission was closed down several years later due to security concerns from the escalating liberation bush war and never reopened.
Surprisingly, the mission abandoned in Zimbabwe reemerged on the other side of the Zambezi. Different people interviewed by True Vine, including one Sekuru Isau Muzeza Mukonowenzou, concurred that the mission was both an economic and spiritual hub for Chirundu, fostering academic and economic development as well as good health and wellbeing in the Diocese of Chinhoyi. However, Sekuru Mukonowenzou bemoaned the abandonment of Mutendere Mission in Zimbabwe due to the liberation struggle and appealed to the Diocese of Chinhoyi to reconsider reopening the institution with its facilities to inject holistic development in Mashonaland West Province, particularly in the border town of Chirundu.
“I came here as a young man in 1968 when the mission was still operational on that side and there was a booming business with the Sugar Estate. The church also ran successful enterprises, including a mission hospital, school, and other services. Its closure and relocation to Zambia affected the residents of Chirundu, as this left them with no school, no health facility, and no church for the Catholic community. I experienced its demise, and I am heartbroken whenever I think about it. I appeal to those in charge to reconsider the revival of this once great facility for the benefit of the people of Zimbabwe,” Sekuru Mukonowenzou said.
Kennedy Takaera buttressed Sekuru Mukonowenzou’s plea, adding that the resuscitation of Mutendere will proffer more spiritual and economic opportunities for the local Church. He said this will give life to the community of Chirundu and contribute to the development of the Western Part of the Diocese. Takaera noted that Chirundu Town was on a developmental pathway and that the Catholic Church should lead the way in terms of service provision in areas of education, health, agriculture, and community formation. He added that soon there will be a border upgrade that will attract more people to invest in Chirundu and called the Church to prepare itself to provide the necessary services.
Takaera commended that most of the government workers in Chirundu leave their families in Harare or other towns because there are no proper facilities to support their children’s needs. He went on to say that people in Chirundu rely on Mutendere Hospital on the Zambian side since there was no health center on the Zimbabwean side.
"The revival of Mutendere Mission will contribute a lot in terms of revenue generation for the Diocese of Chinhoyi. It will also aid to the good health and well-being of the community. There is a need for a school. The demand is there for all the services that the Church can offer. Most of the government workers have their families in Harare, and they would need to bring their families to Chirundu, but due to a lack of educational facilities for their children, they cannot do so. 90% of the residents, including those from as far as Harare, Chinhoyi, and Karoi rely on Zambia’s Mutendere Hospital for medication, which is quite demanding as they have to go through the border processes for something that can be accessed in their country of origin. There is going to be a border upgrade soon, and more people will come to invest in Chirundu, and the Catholic Church should not be left behind. We need to reawaken the sleeping giant of Mutendere and serve the people of Zimbabwe. If the diocese cannot manage, religious congregations can come and provide those services. There are a lot of investment opportunities that the Church can capitalize on,” commented Takaera.
A visit to the so much talked about Paul VI Mission, which some people refer to as Mutendere, opened the crew to the reality on the ground. The Church building still stands intact, although it is without a roof. The cross on the building’s dome remains untouched and can be visible from a distance. Other buildings, although in a bad state, still give a picture of the massive investment in large tracts of land with the potential of turning around the fortunes of the diocese.
Across the border, three women at St. Mary Queen of Peace in Zambia, who used to live and work at Paul VI Mission, confirmed how relevant the mission and its facilities were to the people in the western parts of Zimbabwe. They expressed concern over the mission’s demise and urged the powers that be to reawaken the sleeping giant, which they said provided comprehensive solutions for the community.
Sr. Agatha Malia, who came to Zimbabwe in 1968 and worked as a nurse in her early years at Paul VI before she moved to Mutendere Mission Hospital in Zambia, remembers the beautiful and well-furnished sanatorium, which she described as a source of life for people living in Chirundu and its surroundings. Sr. Agatha highlighted that one of the reasons leading to the closure of the hospital was that the place was turned into a military zone, making it unsafe for the hospital staff and patients to remain there.
“Mutendere in Zambia came after Paul VI, and many things from Zimbabwe were brought to this hospital, and people from that side continue to come here to seek medical treatment,” shared Sr. Agatha.
An interview with Zambia’s Mutendere Hospital Administrator, Br. Hippolyte Manirakiza, revealed that the closure of Paul VI hospital in Chirundu has seen many people flock to Mutendere to seek medical attention. Br. Manirakiza said three-quarters of people seeking medication from his hospital were from Harare, Karoi, Chinhoyi, Chirundu, and other parts of Zimbabwe.
“We do not discriminate among the patients, and we treat them with joy. The people say medical services in Zimbabwe are costly, with very poor services, which is why they prefer to come here for their health needs. We are happy to offer them support and treatment. This shows our solidarity with our counterparts in Zimbabwe,” said Br. Manirakiza.
He added that his hospital gives preferential treatment to all patients without considering their country of origin, race, colour or creed. The Brother of Charity suggested that the Diocese of Chinhoyi invest in rebuilding the health services at the former Paul VI Mission to offer support to the local people.
“Crossing the border to seek medical services in Zambia is heavy for many people from Zimbabwe, but because there is no health facility on that side, they are left with no option. I suggest that the Diocese of Chinhoyi come to see for themselves how people flock here for medical support. We are ready to offer advice and support on how to move on from there. The fact that we are close to each other makes collaboration in terms of referral, information management, and training easier. The Dioceses of Monze and Chinhoyi can collaborate to share this pastoral ministry in serving the people of God,” he said.
He called for the rebuilding of Paul VI Mission not only to offer health services but to preserve the rich history of faith within the diocese.
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16/07/2025

Reawakening the sleeping giant of Paul VI (Mutendere) institution in the border town of Chirundu.
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First Zim Catholic professional herbalist Sr. Yullita Chirau LCBL dies at 70By Br. Alfonce KugwaThe first religious sist...
04/07/2025

First Zim Catholic professional herbalist Sr. Yullita Chirau LCBL dies at 70
By Br. Alfonce Kugwa
The first religious sister to take the use of herbs to a professional level for medical purposes, Sr. Yullita Chirau LCBL has died. She was 70 years old.
Sr. Chirau died yesterday, 03 July 2025 in Harare. According to the Superior General of the Sisters of the Little Children of Our Lady (LCBL), Sr. Anita Jonga LCBL, Sr. Yullita as she was popularly known, succumbed to cancer and was undergoing chemotherapy. Her death comes as a shock to the catholic population in Zimbabwe and to all who received herbal services at her herbal clinic in Harare.
Sr. Yullita started the herbal project at the peak of HIV AIDs when people were desperate for solutions to the pandemic and started the Herbal clinic in Harare which benefited many people who suffered from different ailments.
Sr. Yullita was stationed at Regina Mundi, Highfields but at the time of her death she was residing at Chichester Community where she was being taken care of be fellow sisters.
Sr. Yullita was born on 7 July 1955 in Chishawasha. She joined the LCBL Sisters as a candidate in 1974 and entered the novitiate on 6 January 1977. On 6 January 1979 she took her first profession and made her final profession in 1985. Sr Yullita celebrated her silver jubilee in 2004.
She lived and worked in different places including those listed below:
Year/-s Place/Mission Occupation/Work
1980 Regina Mundi Driver
1981-1983 Regina Mundi Convent Teacher: Dressmaking & designing
1984 Regina Mundi Convent Juniorate (Formation)
1985-1990 St. James Chinhoyi Diocesan Coordinator Women’s Guilds
1990 Makumbi Mission In Charge of Children’s Home
1991 Gaba (Kenya) Pastoral Work (Course)
1992 Gokwe Diocesan Co-ordinator: Psmas, Cathechetis & Women’s Organization
1993 Makumbi Children’s Home Sister In Charge
1994 - 1997 Martindale Catholic School Bursar
1998 - 2005 St. James Convent Diocesan Hospital and Health Coordinator
2006-2009 Greendale Herbalist
Executive Director for Herbal Project &
Manager of Kasipiti Children’s Home
2010- 2013 St. Patrick’s Cottage “ “ “
2014 – 2019 Regina Mundi Convent “ “ “
2020-2022 Makumbi Mission ‘’ ‘’ ‘’
2023-2025 Regina Mundi Convent “ “ “

In the profile of her life it is evident that Sr. Yullita served many lives through the administration of herbs.
“Sr. Yullita vakatanga project yemaherbs apo vanhu vainge vaomerwa munyika nokushaiwa mishonga inobatsira vanhu vaive ne HIV AIDS.Pakatanga Covid 19 vanhu vazhinji vakabatsirikana nemaherbs iwayo zvakare.Project iyi yakazokura ivo vachiwanziridza ruzivo maererano nemaherbs .Vakanyora mabhuku ezvemaherbs anova akabatsira vanhu vazhinji vachiaverenga nekunzwisisa mashandiro erimwe nerimwe.”
In one of the online publications the work of Sr. Yullita stands tall. “IT was not easy for a Catholic nun, Sister Yullita Chirau, to establish herbal clinics in Chinhoyi, Harare and Chikwaka in Mashonaland East Province. The venture began in 1994 when Sister Chirau was appointed diocesan health co-ordinator for Chinhoyi Diocese.”
The Zimbabwean Newspaper also published the story of Sr. Yullita whose contribution through herbs supported government efforts to provide good health and wellbeing for its citizens.
“Touched by the plight of patients unable to access medicines at government and private hospitals at the turn of the millennium, Sister Yullita Chirawu (55) of the Roman Catholic Church, together with fellow worshippers mooted the idea of herbal gardens as a way of saving lives.
What started as a small project in Chinhoyi in Mashonaland West has become a respite for people suffering from various ailments ranging from diabetes to HIV/AIDS. Chirawu’s passion for saving lives started following her appointment as the Diocesan Health Coordinator for Chinhoyi in 1994,” (The Zimbabwean, 14 March 2013.)
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23/06/2025

Corpus Christi homily by Fr. Romeo Chirenje: Pinda nemoyo
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Kristo Mambo on the trajectory to develop the parish by tapping into available opportunitiesBy True Vine ReporterKristo ...
18/06/2025

Kristo Mambo on the trajectory to develop the parish by tapping into available opportunities
By True Vine Reporter
Kristo Mambo Parish is the center of Catholic faith in Mount Darwin. With 33 centers, the parish is experiencing immense growth in its Catholic population and developmental projects. The 33 parishes include Mutondwe, Chiunye, Nyajenje, Chiwenga, Karanda, Nyamhembwe, Chabaya, Dotito, Riveira, Mutwa, Karuyana, Ruya, Chomagora, Mukumbura, Chisecha, Katarira, Chiutsi, Kapiripiri, Kamutsenzere, Chiswiti, Tsenga, Chiutsa, Chigango, Zambezi, Bakasa, Kajokoto, Pachanza, Chizeza, Mangare, Chakoma, Funyanguwo, Sohwe, Kahwa, and Tangenhamo. Currently, the parish is run by Fr. Felix Mukaro, who ministers to the spiritual needs of people in all the mentioned centers. Before the 2025 changes, Fr. Mubaya Snr, now in Chitsungo, was at the helm of the parish.
Fr. Mukaro attested that the Catholic population was growing, as witnessed by the baptisms carried out during Easter and Christmas, ranging between 80 and 100 catechumens every year.
The priest indicated a shortage of manpower as affecting proper pastoral work, considering that the furthest center is 124km of bad roads. He also shared sustenance challenges for pastoral workers as the community is agro-based but has been affected by incessant droughts.
Fr. Mukaro also talked of opportunities that can support the parish.
"This community is blessed with natural resources, including such wild fruits as masawu, mauyu, nyii, chenje, or sumha, which can be processed into juice or jam. However, the parish would need equipment suitable for value addition. Most of the mass centers have vast arable land, which is underutilised due to a lack of protection and water resources challenges. The centers would need fencing and drilling of boreholes to enhance agricultural activities," said Fr. Mukaro.
He noted that other parts of the parish are suitable for livestock rearing, which the parish can also tap into through livestock fattening and butcheries.
"All these projects will be good to support the effectiveness of pastoral work," he said.
According to Fr. Mukaro, there is a great need to empower catechists and facilitate the training of extraordinary ministers of the Eucharist to enable them to lead in the absence of the priest as some centers can go without mass for weeks due to the number of parishes.
Ha added the need for reliable transport for the priests serving in the area, as the roads were unbearable.
In light of education as a vehicle of evangelization, Kristo Mambo parish runs Mutondwe Primary and Secondary schools, Dotito ECD Center, while the parish premises are occupied by New Heights College. The schools, Fr. Mukaro said, have a large catchment area and would want to develop boarding facilities to provide accommodation for the learners, some of whom are renting houses in the community. This would curb the challenges of unwanted pregnancies, teenage marriages, and drug and substance abuse.

13/05/2025

Creating spaces for young people to remain in the Church and help them stick to their faith.
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08/05/2025

Keeping young people in Church is everyone's responsibility.
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30/04/2025

The life of a Catechist and what they meet in their ministry to touch souls.
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28/04/2025

Fr. Brighton Chibondo addresses catechists during their first-ever congress in Chinhoyi on 26 April 2025.
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Catechists called to create a sense of community and trust during the first-ever catechists’ congress in ChinhoyiBy Br. ...
28/04/2025

Catechists called to create a sense of community and trust during the first-ever catechists’ congress in Chinhoyi
By Br. Alfonce Kugwa
For the first time in the Catholic Diocese of Chinhoyi history, catechists from all parishes had an inspiring congress to renew their zeal to minister to the Gospel as teachers of faith. The congress held at Sacred Heart Parish in Banket, drew together close to 200 voluntary catechists from as far as Kariba, St. Boniface Hurungwe, Marymount Rushinga, and Kanyemba, among other parishes. They came to learn, to understand, to share information, and to exchange experiences as fishers of men and women whose role cannot be underestimated in the Church.
Being a catechist is a lifelong job that demands serious commitment and sacrifice, and being a voluntary catechist demands more as they meet with a lot of challenges in the spiritual journey. In the first mass held for catechists, Fr. Ignatius Tambudzai, stressed the role of Catechists in the life of the Catholic Church and in facilitating conversion and bringing God's love to all.
"Being a catechist is a lifelong job and catechists do not retire as ministers of the Gospel," he said.
He reiterated that catechists' work was not materially rewarding and, as such, a need for support from the diocese and the Church at large.
Mrs. Naume Chikwanha from St. Peter's Parish in Chinhoyi, called on catechists to create a sense of community and trust and avoid involving themselves in issues that tarnish their image. She challenged them to be exemplary in their spiritual and daily life.
She said being a catechist was a special role in the Church, but it does not make one superhuman, calling on all catechists to remain humble and simple emulating Mary, the Mother of Jesus.
"You are not more important than any other Christian, but you remain part of the family of God. However, catechists should offer a platform for other Christians to meet and worship God," said Mrs. Chikwanha.
Fr. James Allen talked about the presence of the Holy Spirit in the Catholic Church, highlighting that the same spirit is abounding in all Christians, including the catechists who should continue to share the gift with others.
He said the Holy Spirit is part of the Godhead and has His distinct role to sanctify the Church and all who subscribe to it.
He demystified the misconception held by some churches that there is no Holy Spirit in the Catholic Church, saying the Holy Spirit is the pillar of the Church and continues to support her in all her actions.
"The Holy Spirit brings the presence of God to his people and through his participation, God dwells in them," he said.
He pointed out that catechists who believe and are filled by the Holy Spirit have the power to proclaim the goodness and presence of God all the time.
Fr. Allen told catechists that they have a mission to advance the work of evangelization, adding that they should not fail God's intention to save all humanity by compromising their work, favouritism, or double standards.
He said catechists should be filled with the gifts of the Holy Spirit and be knowledgeable about the church matters, while he also called on catechists to be well-versed in scripture and church doctrine so that they can effectively respond to questions and challenges that they encounter.
In his sermon during the holy mass of 26 April 2025, Fr. Brighton Chibondo said catechists were called to be witnesses to the risen Christ, challenging them to develop a deeper relationship with Jesus, whom they teach to others.
“Catechists should be prayerful, committed to preaching and teaching about Jesus. The catechumens look up to you for direction, and as such, you should develop deeper knowledge about the Church and not remain shallow in your understanding of the Church’s teaching and matters of faith,” said Fr. Chibondo.
He also called catechists to increase their dedication to serve Jesus and others and not develop cold feet due to the challenges they encounter in their ministry.
Fr. Chibondo noted that the Church should treat catechists with respect, acknowledge their selfless service, and support them in their work at all levels.
Mr. Celestino Kunaka from St. Kizito Murombedzi encouraged catechists to promote and enhance smooth communication within the Church. He challenged the teachers of faith to be planted in love and replicate the love of Christ among fellow Christians.
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