Bulawayo man (39) died after his skull was fractured following a violent confrontation with his live-in girlfriend in Njube suburb.

Bulawayo man (39)  died  after his skull was fractured following a violent confrontation with his live-in girlfriend in Njube suburb.

A MAN from Bulawayo died after his skull was fractured following a violent confrontation with his live-in girlfriend in Njube suburb. Mr Nkosilathi Ncube (39) died on Wednesday morning following a scuffle with his live-in girlfriend Florence Ncube Mpofu. Ncube’s aunt Mrs Nomazulu Chomwecho told The Chronicle yesterday that a postmortem report revealed that her nephew died due to the severe head injuries he sustained. “We’re just coming from obtaining a post- mortem which revealed…

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VEHICLE swept away by heavy floods in Borrowdale Harare

THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned of heavy rains countywide that are expected to intensify from Saturday to Tuesday next week.   The MSD senior forecaster Mr Tich Zinyemba yesterday called for more vigilance and preparedness, particularly for rescue operations by those responsible.   “Generally, rainfall in excess of 50mm in 24 hours is expected. Over the high ground areas along the central watershed as well as the Eastern Highlands, however, rainfall in excess…

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Bulawayo man who went missing last Friday , found with severe injuries and burns all over the body in his rented room in Barham Green

A MAN from Bulawayo who went missing last Friday but was later found with severe injuries and burns all over the body in his rented room in Barham Green suburb following a savage attack linked to a woman, died before he could name his attackers. Mr Mthokozisi Sibanda (32), an employee at a city company, did not report for duty last Friday and on Monday, only to be found in his room with severe injuries…

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SUSPENDED Prosecutor-General Mr Johannes Tomana’s property attached over legal costs for US$28 000

SUSPENDED Prosecutor-General Mr Johannes Tomana’s  property attached over legal costs for  US$28 000

SUSPENDED Prosecutor-General Mr Johannes Tomana had his property attached over legal costs to the tune of US$28 000. The costs accrued from several court cases that Mr Tomana lost last year when he was battling to block the setting up of a tribunal to determine his suitability to continue holding the esteemed office. In the spirited attempts to stop the disciplinary proceedings, Mr Tomana cited the Judicial Service Commission as a respondent. JSC lawyers, Kantor…

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GOOD NEWS: Baby Manqoba, back home, well, from India after successful liver transplant

    Baby Manqoba and her mother Shamiso Yikoniko on arrival in Zimbabwe Tanaka Vunganai and Tatenda Charamba   Baby Manqoba, the one-year-old girl who became known last year when her parents, with the help of friends, workmates and corporates launched a blitz to raise funds for her liver transplant in India, arrived back home in good health last night.Manqoba and her mother Shamiso Yikoniko, who is a journalist, were welcomed at Harare International Airport…

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BULAWAYO – ZAPU was swallowed by ZANU (PF) in 1987 when the late Joshua Nkomo brokered a deal with Mugabe over gukurahundi

BULAWAYO – ZAPU was swallowed by ZANU (PF) in 1987 when the late  Joshua Nkomo brokered a deal with  Mugabe over gukurahundi

  BULAWAYO – ZAPU President Dumiso Dabengwa says he is wary of being ‘swallowed’ again and as such his party is working flat out to ensure that it retains its ‘originality’ during talks for a possible alliance of political opposition parties ahead of the country’s watershed elections earmarked for 2018. Speaking during a dialogue symposium dubbed “Prospects and Challenges of Building a Grand Coalition of Opposition Political Parties Ahead of 2018 Elections” organised by the…

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Economic Freedom Party leader Julius Malema participated in 2014 election funded with diamonds money through the Zim Embassy

Economic Freedom Party leader Julius Malema participated in 2014 election funded with diamonds money through the Zim Embassy

A Zimbabwe Communist Party leader Ngqabutho Nicholas Mabhena based in South Africa has said Zanu PF must not forget that when Economic Freedom Party leader Julius Malema participated in the election as opposition to the ruling African National Congress there are the ones who funded him.   “The Zanu (PF) political leadership forgets that, in 2014 elections in South Africa, they funded EFF with diamonds money through the Zimbabwean Embassy in Pretoria,” he said.  …

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UPDATE:-The elusive Zimbabwe civil servants bonus for the year 2016:

UPDATE:-The elusive Zimbabwe civil servants bonus for the year  2016:

  THE Zimbabwe Government has offered civil servants cash along with non-monetary benefits, residential stands and property investment bonds as payment options for 2016 bonuses . All options on offer were rejected by workers’ representatives. A meeting is scheduled for February 20 over bonuses. The DISCERNING eye newzimbabwevision says this may be the best way of forcing the government to finally give dates of payment and issue the bonuses in full cash, considering that February…

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(ZimPF) Mujuru, declares she will contest 2018 against Mugabe, with or without electoral reforms demanded by opposition

(ZimPF)  Mujuru, declares she will  contest 2018 against Mugabe, with or without electoral reforms demanded by opposition

  ZIMBABWE People First (ZimPF) leader, Joice Mujuru, yesterday waved a defiant fist, declaring she was now geared to contest next year’s presidential race against President Robert Mugabe, with or without the electoral reforms demanded by her counterparts in the country’s opposition ranks. In a statement posted on her Facebook wall, which was confirmed by the ZimPF leader’s spokesperson, Gift Nyandoro, Mujuru told her supporters that boycotting the 2018 elections was not an option, despite…

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FAST growing retail firm Choppies to open 32 Zimbabwe branch, in Sunningdale this week.-managing director Mphoko

FAST growing retail firm Choppies  to open 32 Zimbabwe branch, in Sunningdale this week.-managing director Mphoko

FAST growing retail firm Choppies Zimbabwe looks forward to a robust business in 2017 in view of improved consumer spending on the back of use of plastic money and introduction of bond notes. Choppies managing director Mr Siqokoqela Mphoko said the company would be opening its 32nd branch in Harare this week in line with its aggressive expansion drive. “Year 2017 has started on a good note for us as we will be opening another…

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