‘If someone tells you that you have enough shoes, stop talking to them! You don’t need such negativity around you!’-Wicknell Chivayo

‘If someone tells you that you have enough shoes, stop talking to them! You don’t need such negativity around you!’-Wicknell Chivayo

The ‘immature’ Harare businessman Wicknell Chivayo posted a picture of himself at a kitchen table with eight pairs of shoes on the table. This generated a furious response on social media with the public saying how unhygienic it was and what how sorry they felt for his wife if she has to daily live through such. More news to follow. By Sibusiso Ngwenya

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‘Mugabe and Tsvangirai are similar as they both uphold politics of personalities, are both unwell , divide and rule and thrive on factionalism’-Dzamara

‘Mugabe and Tsvangirai are similar as they both uphold politics of personalities, are both unwell , divide and rule and thrive on factionalism’-Dzamara

Will this be the end of an era and error? Zimbabwe’s current political conundrum is hinged on Zanu PF’s weakness and the opposition’s confusion. Zanu PF is engulfed in a fierce succession battle and it has never been this weak since its formation in 1963. On the other hand, the opposition finds itself enmeshed in the doldrums of confusion. In other words, Zimbabwe’s political infrastructure is frail and uninspiring at the moment. This sets the…

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Eleven year old boy killed by out of control Ford Ranger vehicle driven by an Upper sixth form pupil in Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park, also injuring two others

Eleven year old boy killed by out of control Ford Ranger  vehicle driven by an Upper sixth form pupil in Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park, also injuring two others

An eleven year old boy Menzele Siziba of Tategulu Primary school grade six was crushed dead by an out of control Ford Ranger driven by an Upper sixth form pupil Frederick Dube in Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park. Dube lost control of the vehicle and drove straight at Menzele Siziba, rammed into an econet shop and vending stalls before coming to a halt after injuring two more people yesterday. More news to follow. By Sibusiso Ngwenya photo-…

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RETIRED Zanu-PF (ZRP) Senior Assistant Commissioner, Veterai plans to challenge Energy Mutodi and MP Jeppy Jaboon (Zanu-PF) for Bikita South parliamentary.

RETIRED Zanu-PF (ZRP) Senior Assistant Commissioner, Veterai plans to challenge Energy Mutodi and MP Jeppy Jaboon (Zanu-PF) for Bikita South parliamentary.

The retired senior assistant commissioner Edmore Veterai, intends to contest in Bikita South parliamentary seat against musician-cum-politician Energy Mutodi and Zanu PF MP Jeppy Jaboon. More news to follow. By Sibusiso Ngwenya photo-RETIRED Zanu-PF (ZRP) Senior Assistant Commissioner, Veterai

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ZIMBABWEANS MUST realise that a divisionalist mentality can never be tolerated, so, think twice before splitting the nation on tribal lines and a century old hatred.

ZIMBABWEANS MUST realise that a divisionalist mentality can never be tolerated, so, think twice before splitting the nation on tribal lines and a  century old hatred.

ZIMBABWEANS MUST realise that a divisionalist mentality can never be tolerated, so, think twice before splitting the nation on tribal lines and a  century old hatred.Zimbabweans wake up to the fact that dissidents were Ndebele but not all Ndebele were dissidents.ZIMBABWEANS MUST realise that a divisionalist mentality can never be tolerated, so, think twice before splitting the nation on tribal lines and a  century old hatred.ZIMBABWEANS MUST realise that a divisionalist mentality can never be tolerated, so, think twice before splitting the nation on…

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OPPOSITION LEADER MORGAN TSVANGIRAI (65) has left for Medical treatment in South Africa again, health globe trotting like Mugabe while ordinary Zimbabweans suffer.

OPPOSITION LEADER MORGAN TSVANGIRAI (65) has left for Medical treatment in South Africa  again,  health globe trotting like Mugabe while ordinary Zimbabweans suffer.

At a time when Zimbabwe’s health situation is at the poorest ever across the continent, just like Mugabe, 93, regularly flies to Singapore for medical check ups, the MDC T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has flown to South Africa for further medical treatment.   Tsvangirai was recently in September flown to South Africa for medical treatment and discharged in October at which point he came back to Zimbabwe. It is such a state of affairs as…

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Catalan regional parliament declares independence from Spain, and Spanish parliament approves direct rule over the region

Catalan regional parliament declares independence from Spain, and Spanish parliament  approves direct rule over the region

The Catalan regional parliament has voted to declare independence from Spain, while the Spanish parliament has approved direct rule over the region.   Catalan MPs backed the motion 70-10 in a ballot boycotted by the opposition.   Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy earlier told senators direct rule was needed to return “law, democracy and stability” to Catalonia.   The crisis began when Catalans backed independence in a disputed vote earlier this month.   The Catalan…

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Zimbabwe should be split as Matabeleland is bigger than Sierra Leone, Liberia, Malawi, Lesotho, Swaziland, Togo, Guinea Bissau, Rwanda, Burundi, Eritrea and Djibouti, all found in Africa

Zimbabwe should be split as Matabeleland is bigger than Sierra Leone, Liberia, Malawi, Lesotho, Swaziland, Togo, Guinea Bissau, Rwanda, Burundi, Eritrea and Djibouti, all found in Africa

 Matabeleland is bigger than Sierra Leone, Liberia, Malawi, Lesotho, Swaziland, Togo, Guinea Bissau, Rwanda, Burundi, Eritrea and Djibouti, all found in Africa’   Zimbabwe is not one country; to pretend otherwise is a dangerous hallucination. The country has to be divided into two federal states of Mashonaland and Mthwakazi (Matabeleland). The issue of the statehood of Mthwakazi should have been resolved at the pre-independence negotiations in 1979 and the error was a tragic constitutional omission…

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Zimbabwe’s Albinos face discrimination as landlords shun them and disqualify others who have children who are living with albinism

Zimbabwe’s Albinos  face discrimination  as landlords  shun them and disqualify others who have children who are living with albinism

Landlords across the country’s suburbs are avoiding albino tenants, perpetuating the intense stereotypes that the minority group continues to suffer, the Albino Charity Organisation of Zimbabwe (ALCOZ) said on Wednesday.   Speaking on the sidelines of a handover ceremony of a $10 000 donation from Stanbic Bank, ALCOZ executive director Loveness Mainato said they were receiving disturbing reports that most landlords were portraying a repulsive attitude towards people living with albinism.   “People with albinism…

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