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Chelmsford Community Support Saturday 17/04/2010

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Chelmsford Community Support Saturday 17/04/2010

Members of ROHR Chelmsford providing a community serviceIn October 2009 ROHR members of Chelmsford branch joined with the local community of Chelmsford and the Chelmsford Borough Council staff to do community voluntary work, litter picking along the riverbanks of river Chelmer.

This was interesting to get involved, removing rubbish and hazardous materials from the river and the river banks.

Once again, we call upon all our members to come in numbers to support the Chelmsford Borough Council’s annual spring clean on Saturday 17th April 2010 from 9am to 1pm.

Volunteers are asked to meet in Wharf Road Car Park. Please come along and show your support.

All equipment will be provided. Free parking in Wharf Road car park and refreshments in the Sea Cadet Headquarters

For more information please contact ROHR Chelmsford Branch organisers: Robert Mafigo - 07944815190 or Billy R. Machekano – 07765459538.

Do you care about your neighbourhood? And can you spare a couple of hours to improve it? If so get involved…...
Last Updated on Sunday, 11 April 2010 10:18
 

Hayes Fundraising Party 27th February 2010

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From ROHR Zimbabwe Information Department - UK

The party was a BLAST!

Thanks to all the people who made it.

Before the report begins, I’d just like to make a special thanks to the following people… that without them, “This Most Awesome Fundraising Party!” would only be a ‘blip blast’, not a ‘WHAM-BAM-BOOM BLAST!’

Special thanks will go to; Rhoda Kuhlengisa and Snodia Chihowa - Event Organisers / Coordinators for working tirelessly to make this event a success. Irene Manhunzi, Melody Mayoyo, Spiwe Dube  and Charity Nyamuzuwe - Food Service Assistants for preventing  the chicken from turning into charcoal and Sadza into bricks by their efficient delivery. Also at the front table saving the food were Diana Mtendereki and Pearl Shambare. Thanks to Charity Nyamuzuwe for help buy the food stuff and prepare and transport the food to Milton Keynes. Colin Chitekwe, thank you so much for all the hard work being the security officer in such events is not easy and acting as the Doorman / Bouncer of the day. Mr. DJ excellent.... kept the fire burning.  

Now, back to the report…

Restoration of Human Rights is continues to grow as we make in roads in the hearts and minds of the population of both the host nation and our home nation. However, our greatest challenge remains the establishment of meaningful and sustainable avenues of financing our plethora of campaigns. It is only through collective action from all branches that we may achieve this goal. The Hayes branch has emerged as a leader in both fundraising and the collection and disbursement of goods to some of the disadvantaged people in Zimbabwe.

On Saturday, 27 February the day of the party at Milton Keynes, people started to arrive at 10 o’clock then more and more came as the day lapsed. There was more than 100 people altogether. This well-organized and well-attended event saw most branches represented. The function commenced soon after the meeting for the executive panel and branch chairs. The first part of event opened with a prayer from Martha Jiya (National treasurer) followed by addresses from keynote speakers. The first to give their speech was the Hayes chairperson Snodia Chihowa followed by the guest of honour and President Mr Ephraim Tapa. The final address came from our national chairperson Mr Nedie.

The entertainment programme kicked off immediately after the speeches and the master of ceremony Tich Mutyambizi did not disappoint.  He belted out the tunes catering to all tastes. He had the whole house on their feet with his selection of music. At one point, even Mr Tapa and Mr Nedie who had been glued to their seats could not resist the vibes and were soon competing for space on the dance floor.

The event was a great success and this was as result of the hard work invested by the organizers. For those who were there, you are all my witnesses… Hayes Branch done a good job and they have pioneered the journey. Now the pace is set; I hope other branches with not be found guilty of breaking this chain.

The raffle draw was postponed to the next fundraising event in order to give more people the opportunity to take part. 

I have Jemias Mujeyi and Nash Matambanadzo to thank. You saved us all the trouble of cleaning and clearing after the event. You have no idea how significant and grateful this was.

The last guy left when the clock stroke 12 midnight….

Billy R. Machekano
Interim National Head of Information and Publicity

Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 March 2010 00:19
 

ROHR – HAYES BRANCH FUNDRAISING PARTY

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FUND RAISING PARTY IN SUPPORT OF THE PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN ZIMBABWE.

DATE: 27th February 2010 – DON’T MISS THIS GOOD CAUSE EVENT!!

GUEST OF HONOUR: HON DR PHYLLIS STARKEY MP

VENUE:     CORONATION HALL, STOKE ROAD, WATER EATON BLETCHLEY, MILTON KEYNES, MK2 3AB

CONTRIBUTION: £7.50 PER PERSON, THIS ENTITLES YOU TO ENTRY, A MEAL AND A SOFT DRINK

MAIN EVENT: DISCO WITH THE LATEST ZIMBABWE TUNES, RUMBA, DANCE HALL ETC.

ZIMBABWE CUISINE: NYAMA NE SADZA, GOCHI GOCHI, MAZONDO, MURIWO, FISH, SANDWICHES, FISH, ETC

BEER, WINES, SPIRITS, MINERALS, JUICES

PRIZES GALORE -   RAFFLE:  COMPUTER, PRINTER, DVD AND MOBILE PHONE

                                                                BEST FEMALE DANCER

                                                                BEST MALE DANCER

                                                                BEST OVERALL DANCER

                                                                BEST DRESSED FEMALE

                                                                BEST DRESSED MALE

                                                                BEST DRESSED OVERALL

Full programme available from branch contacts: Rhoda 075889516123   Martha 07727016098, Snodia 07852921523, PMapfumo 07932216070, Charity 07898765091 or E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 February 2010 15:41
 

NOTICES

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ROHR general meeting. Saturday 4th February 2012 from  1 – 4 pm. The meeting is being called to elect a new UK Executive. All ROHR members and those interested in joining ROHR are welcome to attend. Venue: Strand Continental Hotel (first floor lounge), 143 Strand, London WC2R 1JA. Directions: The Strand is the same road as the Vigil. From the Vigil it’s about a 10 minute walk, in the direction away from Trafalgar Square. The Strand Continental is situated on the south side of the Strand between Somerset House and the turn off onto Waterloo Bridge. The entrance is marked by a big sign high above and a sign for its famous Indian restaurant at street level. It's next to a newsagent.  Nearest underground: Temple (District and Circle lines) and Holborn.

First Joint ZimVigil, ROHR and Zimbabwe We Can Forum. Saturday 4th February from 6.30 – 9.30 pm. Venue: Strand Continental Hotel, 143 The Strand, London WC2R 1JA. For directions see above entry. Future joint forums to be held after the Vigil on the first Saturday of each month.

Last Updated on Sunday, 29 January 2012 18:03
 

Launch of ROHR North London Branch

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It is with great pride that I announce the successful birth of ROHR Zimbabwe’s North London branch which was launched on the 7th November 2009 at the Tottenham Chances in North London. The meeting was opened with a prayer by Sister Snodia and followed by introductions. Mr Ephraim Tapa (the founder) was not in attendance but an apology was relayed to the attendees for his absence. The occasion and events were presided over by ROHR representatives Mr P Mapfumo (UK Co-odinator), Miss Pamela Dunduru (Organising Secretary UK ), Mr Tichaona Mutyambizi and Mr Tapfumaneyi a solicitor from Bake and Co solicitors. The launch was represented by Zimbabwean activists from different races, political and religious sectors with some travelling from as far as West Bromwich but the human rights agenda was the mutual objective and principle. 

We give thanks to our key speakers Miss Pamela Dunduru and Mr Mutyambizi for being great orators by providing stimulation for the people to listen and learn and also participate in a question and answer session in which all in attendance were left better equipped to represent the organisation and reflect its objectives to the general public .The need for activism on the human rights front was emphasised by the speakers to all ROHR members and also members were urged to participate in demonstrations like the Zimbabwe Vigil that highlight the abuses in Zimbabwe . Good activism to emulate was shown by members of ROHR Hayes branch who put together medical supplies, stationary and clothes for donation to the under privileged in Zimbabwe. The speakers encouraged and spoke highly of such activism as it supports the needy and instills hope in the people. The people were notified and urged to attend the ROHR Milton Keynes fundraising event and the upcoming petition on the 19th November which will be presented to 10 Downing Street .Thanks to Mr Tapfumaneyi who answered questions from the audience concerning employment law, family law, immigration and asylum issues. Zimbaweans were urged to sturdy and develop themselves as individuals to build a New Zimbabwe when the time comes and when its safe to return home. 

Everyone was presented with copies of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Zimbabwe is a signatory of the African Charter of Human  and Peoples’ Rights but it’s surprising when you look at the reports of torture, abductions, unlawful arrests, detention without trial amongst a whole lot of other abuses which still continue in Zimbabwe. Special thanks was given to the organisers of the event Collin Chitekwe Co-odinator, Gladys Mapanda, Bekithemba Nyahwa, Valarie Chengaose, Tonderai Magara, and Chipo Denenga, who all had various tasks from cooking the delicious  food served on the day. hiring and preparing the venue, and designing and distributing flyers. An interim committee was elected with the elections conducted by Pamela Dunduru and Mr Mandere the chairman of ROHR Milton Keynes and the following were elected:
Chair                                         Gladys Mapanda                                            
Vice Chair                                 Tonderai Magara
Secretary                                  Valerie Chengaose
Vice Secretary                           Patricia Nyamadzi
Treasurer                                   Lungile Ncube
Information & Publicity                Bekithemba Nyahwa
Gender Secretary                       Angela Tigere
Fundraiser                                 Wellington Chimombe
Youth Secretary                         Chipo Denenga
Organising Secretary                  Philomena Ngirazi 

As the events were drawing near to the end the North London branch was presented with a cake from the Hayes branch to bless the occasion of which everyone had a share. The meeting was closed with a prayer by Maina Muchinjika. 

On behalf of the interim committee and the chairperson of ROHR North London branch l would like to thank all those who attended and supported this event as you all contributed to the successful launch of our branch. 86 people signed the register. 

Bekithemba Nyahwa
Information & Publicity, North London Branch 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 December 2009 00:22
 


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We are growing in strength and are making a difference in Zimbabwe. This requires money and any assistance you could offer to help our cause and the people of Zimbabwe would be greatly appreciated. You can either make a deposit into the UK Bank Account: Account Name: ROHR Zimbabwe, Account Number: 20204870, Bank: Barclays, Finsbury Park Branch, Sort Code: 20-46-60. Or you can donate using Paypal via the link below. Thank you.

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