DISGRUNTLED Zimbabwe police stage uniform protest.

DISGRUNTLED Zimbabwe police stage uniform protest.

DISGRUNTLED Zimbabwe’s police stage uniform protest. JUNIOR police details are showing up at this year’s independence celebrations inspection parades wearing clothes that do not match in a planned protests to express their disgruntlement against the escalating shortage of uniforms within the force. It has since been established that police commanders in Harare were last week forced to abandon an inspection parade ahead of Thursday’s independence celebrations after it emerged that the details were improperly dressed,…

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MNANGAGWA wife Auxillia drops charges against nine women who boed her in Manicaland

MNANGAGWA wife Auxillia drops charges against nine women who boed her in Manicaland

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s wife Auxillia drops charges against women who booed her in Manicaland. First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has decided to withdraw charges against nine women from Manicaland who were accused of booing her after feeling sidelined during a donation event for foodstuffs and clothing. The women, identified as Nester Chatiwana (41), Panashe Machekanzondo (19), Winnet Sithole (19), Maria Choto (49), Esnath Choto (33), Ellen Rujuwa (28), Faith Chidhakwa (30), Patience Matasva (35), and Joyce Mashingaidze…

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South Africa ANC is the cause of ZIMBABWE troubles claims Zimbabwe opposition politician Job Sikhala

South Africa ANC is the cause of ZIMBABWE troubles claims Zimbabwe opposition politician Job Sikhala

SOUTH AFRICA (African National Congress ANC is the cause of Zimbabwe troubles, claims Zimbabwe opposition politician Job Sikhala OPPOSITION politician, Job Sikhala, has said South Africa’s ruling party has undermined the democratic struggle against Zanu-PF by endorsing rigged elections in the country. Sikhala was speaking during an interview with British Broadcasting Corporation HardTalk host, Stephen Sucker, yesterday. “We have noticed and identified the role the ANC and consecutive ANC governments in South Africa have played…

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Half (Zimbabwe Gold) and coins to start circulating on 30 April 2024.

Half (Zimbabwe Gold) and coins to start circulating on 30 April 2024.

Half ZiG (Zimbabwe Gold) and coins to start circulating on 30 April 2024 The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) in the 2024 Monetary Policy Statement introduced a new “structured currency” termed ZiG (Zimbabwe Gold) on April 5. A “structured currency” is a currency that is pegged to a specific exchange rate or currency basket and ZiG shall always be anchored and fully backed by a composite basket of foreign currency and precious metals (mainly gold)…

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NEW NURSING Olevel requirements-mathematics not a requirement

NEW NURSING Olevel requirements-mathematics not a requirement

NURSE APPLICANTS must be aged 17-30 years and hold 5Olevels Ministry of health scraps O’ Level Maths as requirement for nurse training The ministry of health has quietly scrapped the requirement to have passed O’ Level Mathematics for one to qualify for nurse training. The requirements were tweaked more a decade ago, compelling Zimbabweans seeking to train as nurses and many other disciplines to have passed Maths, English and Science with at least grade C…

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ZIMBABWE introduces new Zimbabwe Gold Currency (ZIG)

ZIMBABWE introduces new Zimbabwe Gold Currency (ZIG)

ZIMBABWE introduces new Zimbabwe Gold Currency (ZIG) Consumers were yesterday left stranded after businesses suspended trading using the Zimbabwe dollar following the introduction of a new currency on Friday. Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mushayavanhu on Friday unveiled the new gold-backed currency known as the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG). The ZiG replaced the local unit that was re-introduced in 2019 after a decade of dollarisation. The Zimbabwe dollar’s free-fall quickened in the past few…

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Mnangagwa commission’s Gutu Shrine in memory of Cde Double Killer and 104 civilians butchered by racist Ian Smith Rhodesian regime 14 March 1979.

Mnangagwa commission’s Gutu Shrine in memory of Cde Double Killer and 104 civilians butchered by racist Ian Smith Rhodesian regime 14 March 1979.

Mnangagwa to commission a Gutu shrine in memory of Cde Double Killer and 104 unarmed civilians butchered by the racist Ian Smith Rhodesian regime on 14 March 1979 PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa will tomorrow officially commission the Kamungoma Liberation War Shrine in Gutu district, Masvingo province. In a statement yesterday, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage ministry said the commissioning was a way of remembering the sacrifices made by Comrade Double Killer and 104 civilians who were…

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