MNANGAGWA’S FIRST 100 DAYS IN OFFICE: PARIRENYATWA GROUP OF HOSPITALS IN MAJOR WATER CRISIS due to erratic supplies from the City of Harare amid calls to prioritise health facilities in the rationing exercise.

MNANGAGWA’S FIRST 100 DAYS IN OFFICE: PARIRENYATWA GROUP OF HOSPITALS IN MAJOR WATER CRISIS due to erratic supplies from the City of Harare amid calls to prioritise health facilities in the rationing exercise.

PARIRENYATWA GROUP OF HOSPITALS IN MAJOR WATER CRISIS due to erratic supplies from the City of Harare amid calls to prioritise health facilities in the rationing exercise.   No stranger to persistent water woes, the facility is now relying heavily on its reservoir, a situation which further jeopardises the patients and puts enormous strain on their only water source.   Last week there were reports that the hospital had no water and relatives of patients…

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ZIMBABWE HIGH COURT has ruled in favour of post-clearance audits by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA), therefore the tax collector can impound previously cleared goods in cases of underpayment of duty.

ZIMBABWE HIGH COURT has ruled in favour of post-clearance audits by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA), therefore the tax collector can impound previously cleared goods in cases of underpayment of duty.

This arose in three cases involving vehicles that had been under-valued in a bid to cheat the tax collector in November 2015, March 2016 and October 2016 and ZIMRA’s decided to impound the vehicles and demand additional duties after doing post-clearance audits.   ZIMRA says Section 192 (1) of the Customs Act, allows for the seizure of goods proved to have been improperly cleared within a period of six years from date of importation More…

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MNANGAGWA’S FIRST 100DAYS IN OFFICE: THE PARLIAMENTARY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON MINES AND ENERGY (ZPC) , today, toured the site of the proposed Gwanda Solar Plant in Gwanda

MNANGAGWA’S FIRST 100DAYS IN OFFICE: THE PARLIAMENTARY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON MINES AND ENERGY (ZPC) , today, toured the site of the proposed Gwanda Solar Plant in Gwanda

Just a fort night ago, The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy took controversial Harare businessman Wicknell Chivayo to task over US$5 million he received from the ZPC for the Gwanda solar project. The issue at stake is that Wicknell Chivayo’s Intratrek, company was paid over US$5 million without a requisite bank guarantee.   The visit, designed to enable Parliament to assess progress made on the ground, included the chairperson of the (ZPC) committee,…

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UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE COUNCIL, SUSPENDS Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura on allegations of abuse of office for unprocedurally awarding former First Lady Grace Mugabe, a Doctor of Philosophy degree.

UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE COUNCIL, SUSPENDS Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura on allegations of abuse of office for unprocedurally awarding former First Lady Grace Mugabe, a Doctor of Philosophy degree.

UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE COUNCIL, SUSPENDS Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura on allegations of abuse of office for unprocedurally awarding former First Lady Grace Mugabe, a Doctor of Philosophy degree.   The acting Vice Chancellor is Pro-Vice Chancellor Professor Pedzisai Mashiri with immediate effect. Professor Levi Nyagura’s suspension is indefinite. More news to follow. By Sibusiso Ngwenya.

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‘MNANGAGWA gvt blocks coronation of the Ndebele King Bulelani Collins Khumalo , stating, that it is unConstitautional to resuscitate and install a Crown Prince of King in Zimbabwe’

‘MNANGAGWA gvt blocks coronation of the Ndebele King Bulelani Collins Khumalo , stating, that it is unConstitautional to resuscitate and install a Crown Prince of King in Zimbabwe’

Soldiers reportedly stormed white city stadium to block preparations for the event , saying the White City Stadium event is not allowed to take place’ Zimbabwean Government has reportedly blocked the coronation of the Ndebele King Bulelani Collins Khumalo which was slatted for White City Stadium in Bulawayo on Saturday on unclear conditions.   Intelligence sources say the local government has since written a letter to the organisers of the event to advise them that…

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ZIMBABWE NATIONAL ROAD ADMINSTRATION (Zinara) chief executive officer corruptly obtained a US$300 000 CBZ Bank mortgage bond using (Zinara) authority.

ZIMBABWE NATIONAL ROAD ADMINSTRATION  (Zinara)  chief executive officer  corruptly obtained a US$300 000 CBZ Bank mortgage bond using (Zinara) authority.

THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) is instituting investigations against chief executive officer, Nancy Masiyiwa, who is alleged to have corruptly obtained a $300 000 CBZ Bank mortgage bond using the government institution’s authority.   The letter authorising Masiyiwa to access a personal loan from the financial institution, is alleged to have been authored by Zinara board chairperson, Albert Mugabe, but has since been revoked after it emerged the road authority had nothing to do…

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ACTING MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa is keeping his fingers crossed, hoping to be endorsed as the opposition party’s presidential candidate when the national council meets tomorrow for candidates’ selection ahead of this year’s general elections.

ACTING MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa is keeping his fingers crossed, hoping to be endorsed as the opposition party’s presidential candidate when the national council meets tomorrow for candidates’ selection ahead of this year’s general elections.

ACTING MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa is keeping his fingers crossed, hoping to be endorsed as the opposition party’s presidential candidate when the national council meets tomorrow for candidates’ selection ahead of this year’s general elections. The youthful Chamisa was endorsed as the presidential candidate by leaders from the party’s 210 districts last Friday, but was yet to be endorsed by the standing committee which meets today ahead of the national council indaba tomorrow. Party deputy…

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ZIMBABWE GOVERNMENT has approached the High Court to secure an eviction of its former chief executive Reward Kangai from the house

ZIMBABWE GOVERNMENT has approached the High Court to secure an eviction of its former chief executive Reward Kangai from the house

ZIMBABWE GOVERNMENT has approached the High Court to secure an eviction of its former chief executive Reward Kangai from the house The former NetOne Cellular (Private) Limited (NetOne) chief executive Reward Kangai was dismissed in 2016 by the government. The government property is 31 Shottery Road, Greystone Park, Harare/ More news to follow, By Sibusiso Ngwenya

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ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION (Zec) has dismissed its chief elections officer, Constance Chigwamba.

ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION (Zec) has dismissed its chief elections officer, Constance Chigwamba.

Chigwamba was previously the permanent secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, when she was seconded to the post of Zec chief elections offer in June 2015 by deposed former president Robert Mugabe. More news to follow. Sibusiso Ngwenya

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BREAKING NEWS: ‘SOUTH AFRICA’S National Assembly moves a motion brought by the EFF leader Julius Malema to amend the Constitution so as to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation’-adopted with a vote of 241 in support, and 83 against

BREAKING NEWS: ‘SOUTH AFRICA’S National Assembly moves a motion brought by the EFF leader Julius Malema to amend the Constitution so as to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation’-adopted with a vote of 241 in support, and 83 against

The motion, brought by the EFF leader Julius Malema, was adopted with a vote of 241 in support, and 83 against.   The only parties who did not support the motion were the DA, Freedom Front Plus, Cope and the ACDP.   The matter will now be referred to the Constitutional Review Committee which must report back to Parliament by August 30.   The EFF’s motion originally called for the establishment of an ad hoc…

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