MAIL SCAM:Bulawayo woman steals christian non governmental organisation’s $80 000 through forging invoices and receipts

A WOMAN from Bulawayo allegedly swindled a Christian Non-Governmental Organisation of more than $80 000 through forging invoices and receipts. Hazel Chawanda Matenga (43) of Sauerstown suburb and formerly employed by Child Care Ministries appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya facing 49 counts of fraud involving $80 839,54. She was remanded out of custody to March 29 on $100 bail pending trial at the Regional Court. Matenga was ordered to reside at her given…

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HOW THE COLD WAR determined and influenced Zimbabwe’s future since Independanceon 18 APRIL 1980

HOW THE COLD WAR determined and influenced Zimbabwe’s future since Independanceon 18 APRIL 1980

This article was previously published by Sibusiso Ngwenya in newzimbabwevision.com Cold War which extended from soon after the second world war, extended from 1947 to 1991, generally defined by lengthy periods of tension between the Western World and Eastern European communist nations. This was effectively the United states and its Nato allies versus the Soviet Union (USSR) and its Warsaw Pact allies. After the first world war, the United States and the Soviet Union were…

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POLICE ban today’s gathering and marching in and around Harare by National Electoral Reform Agenda (Nera) opposition political parties

POLICE have banned any gathering and marching in and around Harare city following calls for a demonstration by opposition political parties under the National Electoral Reform Agenda (Nera) banner scheduled for today.   The police said they effected the ban for security reasons and after the business community raised alarm over likely public disorder.   The outcry by the business community comes after property, including that belonging to Government was damaged, shops looted, institutions destroyed…

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METHODIST Church in Zimbabwe in land row with Thekwane villagers over land in Plumtree and accused of practising ‘black apartheid’

METHODIST Church in Zimbabwe in land row with Thekwane villagers over land in Plumtree and accused of practising ‘black apartheid’

THE Methodist Church in Zimbabwe (MCZ) is locked in a land row with villagers in the Thekwane communal lands in Plumtree, who accuse the church of practising “black apartheid” by fencing off land that belongs to them. However, the church insists that it is not taking any land belonging to villagers, but was fighting illegally resettled people on its farm. Thekwane community spokesperson and former Bulilima Mangwe district chief executive officer and interim Alliance for…

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FORM TWO NORTHLEA HIGH SCHOOL pupil hanged himself in uniform after family accused him of stealing US$5

FORM TWO NORTHLEA HIGH SCHOOL pupil hanged himself in uniform after family accused him of stealing  US$5

A FORM Two pupil at Northlea High School in Bulawayo who was accused by his family of stealing US$5 hanged himself while wearing school uniform. His family allegedly threatened to get him arrested, reports show. A domestic worker who was searching for firewood found Nqobani Ndlovu (15) from Richmond suburb hanging on Sunday afternoon in a bushy area in the same suburb. Neighbours said he had been missing from home since March 9 and his…

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JITTERY ZIMBABWE POLICE have installed cctv camerasand seek to have drones monitoring NERA protest..INTIMIDATION?

POLICE Police in Zimbabwe have moved to frantically install Closed Circuit Television, (CCTV), cameras along the capital city, Harare’s major roads, ahead of a demonstration by opposition parties grouped under the National Electoral Reforms Agenda, (NERA).   A Zimbabwe Republic Police officer who spoke to APP News on condition of anonymity, revealed that the move was intended to ensure that there was documentary evidence to apprehend culprits during and after the demonstration.   “Following the…

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Northern Ireland’s former deputy first minister Sinn Féin politician Martin McGuinness has died aged 66.

McGuinness became Northern Ireland’s deputy first minister in 2007, died in the early hours of Tuesday in a Londonderry hospital after suffering from a rare heart condition . He died with his family by his side.   No-one knows how many people Martin McGuinness killed, directly or indirectly. As a senior commander in the Provisional IRA for many years, there is no doubt there was blood on his hands. Security sources say he went on…

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THREE dead and 16 seriously injured as kombi rolled several times before plunging over a small bridge and landing on its roof Bulawayo-Harare highway yesterday.

THREE people died and 16 others were seriously injured when a commuter omnibus they were travelling in overturned and rolled several times before plunging over a small bridge and landing on its roof at the 255 km peg along the Bulawayo-Harare highway yesterday.   A one-year-old child was among the dead while several passengers lost their limbs.   Acting Midlands police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende confirmed the accident which occurred at around 2.15 PM…

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Sunday Mail Features Editor Garikai Mazara sues Chivayo US$500 000 over alleged defamatory WhatsApp messages

Sunday Mail Features  Editor Garikai Mazara sues Chivayo US$500 000  over alleged defamatory WhatsApp messages

Sunday Mail Features and Opinions Editor Garikai Mazara has filed a US$500 000 lawsuit against businessman Wicknell Chivayo over alleged defamatory WhatsApp messages. In a claim filed in the High Court today, Mazara is demanding US$500 000 damages for injuria and interests. Chivhayo has 10 days to respond to the summons. He allegedly hurled insults and obscenities at Mazara saying, “Urimbwa yemunhu unofa uchishupika. (You are a dog and you will die poor).”   He…

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A COP (30), due to appear in court for allegedly robbing Apostle Chiriseri’s corpse of US$200 struck and killed by a car at a roadblock.

A COP who was set to appear in court for allegedly robbing Apostle Charles Chiriseri’s corpse of $200 has died after he was hit by a car at a roadblock. Mkhokheli Mpofu (30), a constable, was hit by a car while manning a roadblock on Friday near the spot where he allegedly robbed the late founder of His Presence Ministries International pastor’s corpse in September last year. Fellow officers yesterday told the Chronicle they believed Apostle…

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