Police allow National Electoral Reform Agenda (Nera) anti-Mugabe demo against Mugabe take over of procurement of biometric voter registration (BVR) kits ahead of 2018

Police allow National Electoral Reform Agenda (Nera) anti-Mugabe demo against Mugabe take over of procurement of biometric voter registration (BVR) kits ahead of 2018

POLICE have given the greenlight to tomorrow’s National Electoral Reform Agenda (Nera) demonstration against the government’s decision to take over the procurement of biometric voter registration (BVR) kits ahead of next year’s elections, NewsDay heard yesterday.   MDC-T secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora MDC-T secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora Zimbabwe is preparing for watershed elections next year and a loose coalition of opposition parties under Nera, which is demanding reforms before next year’s polls, has called for the demonstration….

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Six Mashava critically wounded after shooting over control of the gold-rich Lennox Mine, hospitalised at Masvingo General Hospital

Six Mashava critically wounded after shooting over control of the gold-rich Lennox Mine, hospitalised at Masvingo General Hospital

Six Mashava men are battling for life at Masvingo General Hospital after they were allegedly shot and seriously injured following a dispute over the control of the gold-rich Lennox Mine, at the weekend.   Lennox Gold Mine is at the centre of an ownership wrangle between Mr Edgar Mashindi and Mr Tinaishe Hove.   Mr Hove and five of his workers escaped death by a whisker after they were allegedly shot by security guards deployed…

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A ZIMBABWEAN man is suspected to be a key figure in the multi-million rand OR Tambo International Airport heist that happened early this month.

A ZIMBABWEAN man is suspected to be a key figure in the multi-million rand OR Tambo International Airport heist that happened early this month.   Media reports from South Africa name the suspect as Prince Raphael Dube (40), who was responsible for cloning the police vehicle used in the March 7, R200-million heist. He was arrested in Norkem Park, northern Kempton Park in Gauteng.   Dube together with four other suspects appeared in court briefly…

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In 2018 If Zanu-PF is still in power, I will rejoin them’-Mutasa’s nephew also Mnangagwa’s cousin, Temba Mliswa

In 2018 If Zanu-PF is still in power, I will rejoin them’-Mutasa’s nephew also Mnangagwa’s cousin, Temba Mliswa

Former Zanu-PF chair for Mashonaland West Temba Mliswa has made a u-turn on earlier vows he will never go back to Zanu-PF, telling journalists in Bulawayo weekend he will consider rejoining a party that expelled him if it won next year’s elections.   Mliswa was in 2015 expelled along with several party bigwigs who included then Vice President Joice Mujuru for being part of an alleged plot to dethrone President Robert Mugabe.   His expulsion…

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A serving member of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) at Charandura Camp in Midlands allegedly committed suicide this morning

A serving member of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) at Charandura Camp in Midlands allegedly committed suicide this morning (21 March).   The deceased has been identified as Dennis Virukai.   A source told Bulawayo24 that Virukai’s body was discovered hanging from a tree around 6:30am.   The matter was reported at Charandura Police station under RRB number 273563. More to follow…By Simbarashe Sithole. Byo24

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BULAWAYO CID OFFICER (37) arrested at Victoria Falls Border Post with a rifle and a revolver for someone in Zambia.

A POLICE officer stationed at CID Law and Order Bulawayo was arrested in Victoria Falls for allegedly attempting to smuggle firearms into the neighbouring Zambia.   Sergeant Givemore Nkomo (37) of Bulawayo’s Pumula suburb was intercepted at Victoria Falls Border Post with a rifle and a revolver which he intended to handover to someone across the border.   Nkomo travelled to Victoria Falls with the two guns and two temporary firearm permits which were all…

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DISCERNING EYE newzimbabwevision asks: Is it right to burdern a 93 year old man with the responsibility of looking after a nation?

DISCERNING EYE newzimbabwevision asks: Is it right to burdern a 93 year old man with the responsibility of looking after a nation?

DISCERNING EYE newzimbabwevision asks: Is it right to burdern a 93 year old man with the responsibility of looking after a nation. Zimbabwe is now under the control of a despot at an advanced age of 93. Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has been in politics for nearly 60 years and ruled Zimbabwe for 37 years so far, while swearing to continue evn beyond the grave.   In my view, this old man who spends most…

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‘Ex-communicated bishop Kunonga to pay Anglican Church US$427 000 for shares he sold after he led church into schism in 2007’.-Supreme court

Ex-communicated bishop Dr Nolbert Kunonga will have to pay the Anglican Church $427 000 as compensation for shares he sold after he led the church into a schism in 2007.This comes after the Supreme Court yesterday upheld an earlier judgment ordering him to do so.   The shares were owned by the Church of the Province of Central Africa (CPCA) in various firms and by command of the law, the decision of the Supreme Court…

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‘Two Mbembesi cops and Bulawayo Fire Brigade officer stole US$200 in fatal accident that killed Apostle Charles Chiriseri of Presence Ministries International’

TWO police officers and a fire fighter are set to appear in court for allegedly searching and stealing $200 which was in the pocket of the late founder of His Presence Ministries International Apostle Charles Chiriseri following an accident that claimed his life last year.   Apostle Chiriseri died at the 388KM peg along the Harare-Bulawayo Highway last September when his vehicle hit a donkey.   The late apostle was travelling to Bulawayo with his…

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Jet set Vascoda Mugabe returned to Harare from Swaziland Saturday (SADC), and flew to Mauritius, Sunday for African Economic Platform Summit

Jet set Vascoda Mugabe returned  to Harare  from Swaziland Saturday (SADC), and flew to Mauritius, Sunday for African Economic Platform Summit

PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived in Mauritius yesterday to join other African leaders attending the inaugural African Economic Platform Summit that opens today.   He was welcomed at the Ramugolani International Airport by the Mauritius Prime Minister Pravin Jugnauth and other senior Government officials.   Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa is the Acting President.   He was seen off at the Harare International Airport by Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, Harare Metropolitan Minister Miriam Chikukwa, Information, Media and Broadcasting…

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