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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VP Mnangagwa’s four top allies in Masvingo and Midlands provinces have been suspended by Zanu PF in continued onslaught to weaken him ahead of the Zanu PF December conference

VP Mnangagwa’s four top allies in Masvingo and Midlands provinces have been suspended by Zanu PF in continued onslaught to weaken him ahead of the Zanu PF December conference

In a continued onslaught by Mugabe to weaken his deputy, the Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, yesterday Zanu PF suspended Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s four top allies in Masvingo and Midlands provinces .   The four suspended members are the Masvingo provincial chairman Ezra Chadzamira, the provincial youth league political commissar Brian Munyoro, the Midlands acting vice-chairman Godwin Shiri and the provincial youth secretary for administration Justice Mayor Wadyajena.   The four suspensions arose from various allegations…

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MUGABE HAS REVOKED prosecutor general Ray Goba’s appointment barely two months later, in yet again another show of force by the 93 year old dictator

MUGABE HAS REVOKED prosecutor general Ray Goba’s appointment barely two months later, in yet again another show of force by the 93 year old dictator

Ray Goba was appointed Zimbabwe’ Proosecutor general just about two months ago but President Robert Mugabe yesterday again flexed his muscle and revoked Ray Goba’s appointment . Its not rocket science that the despot sees himself as God’s greatest gift to mankind and ontinuously ejects appointees and installs favourites everywhere just like he is engineering the appointment of his wife First Lady Grace Mugabe as hus sucessor and next president of Zimbabwe, all with your…

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BEITBRIDGE socialite died in a high speed car crash on Sunday night, where he was allegedly driving at 300km/ hour.

BEITBRIDGE socialite died in a high speed car crash on Sunday night, where he was allegedly driving at 300km/ hour.

A BEITBRIDGE socialite died in a high speed car crash on Sunday night, where he was allegedly driving at 300/ hour.   Matabeleland South provincial police spokesman Inspector Philisani Ndebele could not be reached for comment, but police sources identified the deceased as John Kolosa, a popular motor vehicle clearing agent based at Beitbridge Border Post.   Sources said Kolosa died on the spot after sideswiping another car with his recently imported six-speed VW GTI,…

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Ghana, honours the late Zimbabwe African Union (Zanu) founder, Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole, in Accra by naming a street after him

Ghana, honours the  late Zimbabwe African Union (Zanu) founder, Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole,  in Accra by naming a street after him

THE late Zimbabwe African Union (Zanu) founder, Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole, has been honoured in Accra, Ghana, where a street has been named after him.   In Zimbabwe, Sithole, who was a Methodist cleric, was rejected by Zanu PF’s President Robert Mugabe and not accorded even the lowly district hero status, despite his immense contribution to the early stages of the country’s liberation war.   His peers at the time, the likes of Chief Jeremiah Chirau…

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Two people died when a speeding Honda Fit they were travelling in overturned at Kazangarare road in Karoi on Sunday.

Two people died when a speeding Honda Fit they were travelling in overturned at Kazangarare road in Karoi on Sunday.

  Eye witnesses allege the vehicle was carrying love birds two men and two women from Muchikangwe suburb in Karoi who were drinking and partying on Sunday.   “The car had four people on board who were lovers, both men died on the spot while their lovers escaped with minor injuries,” said the source.   “The accident was due to speeding because they were drinking and driving as well as partying on Sunday.”   Mashonaland…

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ZIMBABWE Government blocks donkey abattoir in Umguza amid fears that the meat might be sold locally.

ZIMBABWE Government blocks donkey abattoir in Umguza amid fears that the meat might be sold locally.

A local company, Battlefront Investments is building a $150 000 donkey abattoir, the first in the country that will have the capacity to dress more than 70 animals a day.   Recently, the company’s managing director Mr Gareth Lumsden said their abattoir is set to be completed by end of this month.   Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Deputy Minister responsible for Livestock, Paddy Zhanda had indicated that eating donkey meat is taboo in Zimbabwe…

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ZIMBABWE High Court rules that, depending on the circumstances, statutory rape does not usually warrant a custodial sentence.

ZIMBABWE  High Court  rules that, depending on the circumstances, statutory rape does not usually warrant a custodial sentence.

In a landmark ruling that has potential to trigger public outcry, two learned judges of the High Court have ruled that, depending on the circumstances, statutory rape does not usually warrant a custodial sentence.   The 2013 Constitution set the minimum age of consent at 18.   The judges pointed out that while the law clearly states that those convicted of statutory rape could be condemned to up to a decade in jail, the general…

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