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Obadiah Thembani Moyo

On my own behalf and that of colleagues in the disability movement, I convey my deepest condolences to Mrs Malinga and family on the passing on of an icon, Honourable Joshua Malinga.

In 1975, during the peak of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, a disability movement, Council for the Welfare of the Disabled which later changed its name to National Council of Disabled Persons of Zimbabwe (NCDPZ) was founded. Its first chairman was Albert Mthupha, who when he left for further studies abroad, Joshua Malinga took over the chairmanship.

His first task was the development of a Strategic Plan of Action, with a slogan, “A Voice of Our Own”, whose influence spread to all corners of Zimbabwe. At independence in 1980, NCDPZ crafted a programme to engage the new government. Joshua Malinga was a courageous and fearless disability activist.

I recall in 1983 when former Prime Minister Cde Robert Mugabe had just addressed a disability consultation meeting at St. Giles Rehabilitation Centre in Harare, Cde Malinga invited me and a few colleagues to approach the President.

As the President was on his way out, he confronted him and informed him that all he read in his speech was not being done to the majority of persons with disabilities.

The President immediately invited the then Minister responsible for Social Services, the late Kumbirai Kangai and tasked him to be in contact with us. This was the start of our relationship with the government, leading to various collaborative efforts.

One of the projects we embarked on with the government was the crafting of a disability act, leading to the enactment of the Zimbabwe Disabled Persons Act of 1992.

In 1984, under the leadership of Cde Malinga, we completed the construction of Freedom House in Bulawayo, a Social Centre on land that was donated by the City of Bulawayo.

The influence of the NCDPZ had now spread to various countries in Africa and the world over, leading to Cde Malinga being appointed into continental and international disability bodies.

He rose to become the president of Disabled Peoples International (DPI) and spearheaded the rise of Disabled Persons Organisations (DPOs) in various countries, especially in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Many countries visited Zimbabwe to learn from our experiences while we also hosted various regional and international conferences on disability rights.

Cde Malinga also served as the chairman of the National Disability Board.

During the constitution making process, he mobilised various teams of disability organisations who went around the country collecting views from the disability constituency and other stakeholders.

The view from the disability sector was that the constitution should make provisions for the election of 10 persons with disabilities, for the National Assembly. But to Cde Malinga’s disappointment, when the final constitution document came out, only two Senate seats were reserved for persons with disabilities.
Political Activism

The birth of the NCDPZ was influenced by the ethos of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, where persons with disabilities saw themselves as fighting to liberate themselves from societal segregation and discrimination. Our team, led by Cde Malinga made links with the fighters of the liberation struggle.

In order to meet freely with the fighters, every weekend, on Fridays and Saturdays, we organised night musical gigs at the Jairos Jiri Nguboyenja Centre. Various freedom fighters interacted with us and under disguise, we armed them with techniques to pose as persons with visual impairments, wheelchair, crutch users, among other assistive devices. At independence, Cde Malinga became an active member of Zapu.

In later years, he was elected as Councillor for Ward 2, rising to become deputy mayor and later Mayor of the City of Bulawayo.

Personal Level

In 1983 when I moved from Mutare’s Ministry of Education and Culture to take up a full time administration position at NCDPZ head office, I stayed at Cde Malinga’s house in Richmond for three months. Besides him offering me free accommodation, he also provided me with meals and transport.
During some of the weekends, we drove to Francistown, Botswana for shopping.

It was during such trips that we got to know each other well, which made our work at NCDPZ prosper.

The Best Way to Honour Cde Malinga

As we mourn the departure of Cde Malinga, it is time for the disability movement in the country to evaluate itself in relation to the goals that were set at its founding. Any gaps identified will therefore need to be urgently addressed.

The lack of implementation of the Disabled Persons Act, Disability Policy and the missing representation of persons with disabilities in Councils and Parliament are issues that  were of great concern to Cde Malinga.

Farewell Honourable Joshua Teke Malinga.

Dr Obadiah Thembani Moyo is a founding member of the National Council of Disabled Persons of Zimbabwe (NCDPZ).

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Tupac Shakur: Man arrested in connection with rapper’s murder in 1996

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By Andre Rhoden-Paul | BBC News


LAS Vegas police have reportedly arrested a man in connection with the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur nearly three decades ago.

The hip-hop legend was shot four times in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas in 1996.

The identity of his killer is still a mystery.

On Friday morning Las Vegas police arrested a man over his death, according to sources speaking to AP news agency.

Shakur was only 25 when he died.

He died on 13 September 1996, a week after he was shot four times in his car while waiting at a red light.

In a separate report, ABC News cited a senior law official confirming a suspect had been arrested in connection with the murder of Shakur and that charges would be announced on Friday afternoon.

The development comes after Las Vegas police in July searched an alleged gang member’s home for evidence over Shakur’s death.

The death of the rapper, one of the most acclaimed in hip-hop, has inspired several documentaries.

Shakur, whose stage name was stylised as 2Pac, released his debut album in 1991.

He sold more than 75 million records worldwide, enjoying chart success with hits including California Love, All Eyez On Me and Changes.

In June this year the rapper received a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Six die in plane crash


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By Staff Reporter


A plane believed to be owned by Rio Zimbabwe, has reportedly crashed in Mashava this morning killing six people.

According to state media reports, the plane was  travelling from Harare to Zvishavane when it crashed.

It is also reported that it was going to transport diamonds but developed a technical fault before it plunged into Peter Farm in the Zvamahande area.

All passengers and crew allegedly died on the spot.

Unconfirmed reports state the plane might have exploded mid-air before hitting the ground.

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RioZim owner, five others die in plane crash

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By Staff Reporter


A plane believed to be owned by Rio Zimbabwe, crashed in Mashava this morning killing six people.

According to state media reports, the plane was  travelling from Harare to Zvishavane when it crashed.

It is also reported that it was going to transport diamonds but developed a technical fault before it plunged into Peter Farm in the Zvamahande area.

All passengers and crew died on the spot.

Unconfirmed reports state the plane might have exploded mid-air before hitting the ground.

Top journalist and filmmaker, Hopewell Chin’ono said some the deceased are Rio Zim owner Harpal Randhawa and his son.

“I am deeply saddened with the passing of Harpal Randhawa, the owner of Rio Zim who died today in a plane crash in Zvishavane.

“Five other people including his son who was also a pilot, but a passenger on this flight also died in the crash,” wrote Chin’ono on X.

Chin’ono said he first met Harpal in 2017 through a mutual friend and businessman, Kalaa Mpinga who owned Mwana Africa mines.

“Through him I met many people in the business, diplomatic, and political worlds.

“My thoughts are with his wife, family, friends and the Rio Zim community,” he added.

Rio Zim company secretary Gova said a full statement will be issued.

“I am not in a position to address the media right now. We will however be issuing a statement as soon as possible,” he said.

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