‘Granting Grace Mugabe diplomatic immunity was disgraceful and a camouflaged surrender’ -COSATU South African labour organisation Congress of South African Trade Unions

‘Granting  Grace Mugabe diplomatic immunity was disgraceful and a camouflaged surrender’ -COSATU South African labour organisation Congress of South African Trade Unions

The government’s decision to grant Ms Grace Mugabe diplomatic immunity is disgraceful and a camouflaged surrender, South African labour organisation Congress of South African Trade Unions has said.   The Congress of South African Trade Unions condemns the decision by the Department of International Relations (Dirco) Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane to grant Zimbabwean first lady Grace Mugabe diplomatic immunity following her assault of a young South African woman.   “This makes a mockery of our rule…

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‘Mugabe’s two ‘spoilt brats’ are living large in that South Africa at the expense of the struggling Zimbabwean taxpayers’-MDC-T

‘Mugabe’s two ‘spoilt brats’ are living large in that South Africa at the expense of the struggling Zimbabwean taxpayers’-MDC-T

MDC-T leader’s spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka has described President Robert Mugabe’s two sons as ‘little brats’ whom he said were living large in South Africa when their mother attacked a model who was with them much to the shame brought to the first family by both the boys and their mother.   He said First Lady Grace Mugabe last week, unashamedly exported her voluble mischief to South Africa where she brutally attacked a 20-year-old model Gabriella…

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UK based British, Zimbabwean Ndibali (38) arrested for violating immigration laws after addressing journalists at the Bulawayo Press Club

UK based British, Zimbabwean  Ndibali (38) arrested for violating immigration laws after addressing journalists at the Bulawayo Press Club

A United Kingdom-based leader of a new opposition party, the Zimbabwe Economic Freedom Fighters (ZEFF), Innocent Ndibali’s application for refusal of remand was yesterday dismissed.   Ndibali (38) was arrested on Friday for allegedly violating immigration laws after addressing journalists at the Bulawayo Press Club.   Ndibali, who is the interim president of ZEFF and a holder of a British passport, appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya yesterday facing charges of failing to comply…

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Zimbabwe has 1,2 million HIV people and, 800 000 on ARVs face a rise in drug resistant HIV and shortages of HIV drug Abacavier

Zimbabwe has  1,2 million  HIV people and, 800 000 on ARVs face a rise in drug resistant HIV and shortages  of   HIV drug Abacavier

Increased cases of drug resistant HIV are contributing to shortages of Abacavier, a drug given to HIV positive people, who would have failed or reacted to initial drug combinations, thereby exerting pressure on traditional stocks of the drug.   Secretary for Health and Child Care Dr Gerald Gwinji said in an interview yesterday that the stock raptures of Abacavier could be because the number of people resistant to the HIV first line treatment had gone…

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Police name ten people who died in Monday head on collision between car and kombi evading a (VID) checkpoint in Murehwa on Monday

Police name ten people who died in Monday head on collision between  car and kombi evading a (VID) checkpoint in Murehwa on Monday

Police have released the names of 10 people who died when a commuter omnibus evading a Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) checkpoint collided head-on with an oncoming vehicle in Murehwa on Monday morning.   Thirteen other passengers were injured in the accident. Post-mortems were conducted at Murehwa Hospital yesterday and all the bodies were identified by their relatives.   Chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba confirmed the development yesterday.   “Post-mortem was conducted at…

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Nine ZNA lieutenant-colonels,65 majors and other senior ZDF officers to supervise the harvesting of maize produced under the Command Agriculture programme.

Nine ZNA lieutenant-colonels,65 majors and other senior ZDF officers to supervise the harvesting of maize produced under the  Command Agriculture programme.

HARARE – Government has deployed soldiers to supervise the harvesting of maize produced under the Command Agriculture programme in a bid to prevent side-marketing of the crop.   The move is also meant to plug any repayment leakages as 80 percent of the value of maize delivered by the farmer is retained by government through the Grain Marketing Board (GMB).   It has also emerged that some farmers did not sign the stop order forms…

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Unpacking the monster called Zanu pf and dislodging Mugabe, Zanu pf stalwarts and securocrats who oppress the ordinary people of Zimbabwe

Unpacking the monster called Zanu pf and dislodging Mugabe, Zanu pf stalwarts and securocrats who oppress the ordinary people of Zimbabwe

For a number of years Zimbabwe has been meandering in the corridors of confusion, leadership failure and despondency. Lurching from one crisis to another and perpetually yearning for the ever elusive prospect of a transition has become the norm for the nation which was once the bread basket of Africa. At the epicenter of this confusion, leadership failure and despondency engulfing Zimbabwe is a monster called ZANU – PF. Ever since the necessary but fallacious…

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Zimbabwe Diasporans in ZHRO 105km #WalkForFreedom charity walk to raise funds from Brighton Pier to Zimfest 2017 at Kempton Park in London

Zimbabwe Diasporans in ZHRO 105km #WalkForFreedom charity walk to raise funds from Brighton Pier to Zimfest 2017 at Kempton Park in London

Twenty six Zimbabwean Diaspora Zimbabwe Human Rights Organisation (ZHRO)  #WalkForFreedom  members embarked on a 105 km charity walk to raise funds from Brighton Pier to protest against the injustices by the  Mugabe led Zanu pf regime in Zimbabwe. Photo-Zimbabwean Diaspora Zimbabwe Human Rights Organisation (ZHRO)  #WalkForFreedom at first stage Devils Dyke. The  gruelling but exciting charity walk took place   on Friday (18th August) at 07:30 and encountered heavy rainfall just an hour into the walk but the brave walkers did not…

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FOUR GOKWE daughters of one family , killed, beheaded, bodies burnt in hut and heads taken away by assailants in common body parts harvesting in Zimbabwe

FOUR GOKWE daughters of one family , killed, beheaded, bodies burnt in hut and heads taken away by assailants in common body parts harvesting in Zimbabwe

In what has now become a common activity in Zimbabwe of body parts harvesting, four girls all from one family , three of them being minors, were murdered in Gokwe South on Friday.   The minor girls from a Dlomo family were in grades three, seven and form two, while the oldest girl aged twenty was married.   The four girls from Chiromo village in Gokwe South were killed and beheaded and burnt in their…

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