‘Mugabe will only give up power by being forced to resign, dying, falling ill, through assassination or being voted out’

‘Mugabe will only give up power by being forced to resign, dying, falling ill, through assassination or being voted out’

“The proposal of an NTA (National Transition Authority) is myopic and naïve, because it assumes Mugabe can ‘volunteer’ to step down. Mugabe will only give up power by being forced to resign, dying, falling ill, through assassination or being voted out. NTA is child’s play and we have no time for games, please,” said Rejoice Ngwenya. Let me say from the word go that anyone, anyone at all, who assumes that Mugabe will volunteer to…

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Five Passengers and driver injured in kombi fire along Khami Road opposite Bulawayo City Council stores

  A WOMAN sustained serious head injuries after she jumped through a window of a moving commuter omnibus and fell headlong on the tarmac in Bulawayo yesterday. Five others, including the driver, also escaped with varying degrees of injuries from the vehicle that had caught fire along Khami Road opposite Bulawayo City Council stores at around 9AM as it was heading towards New Magwegwe. The woman panicked when she noticed the fire and jumped through…

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Former Education minister Chigwedere clan seek cleansing after being accused of practicing witchcraft by some family members

Former Education minister Chigwedere clan  seek cleansing after being accused of practicing witchcraft by some family members

THE case in which former Education minister Aeneas Chigwedere is being accused of practicing witchcraft by some family members has taken a new twist after the clan pleaded with the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) registrar to expeditiously come up with a date for the matter to “avoid further loss of lives”. In a letter addressed to the ConCourt registrar’s office on December 29, 2016, Chigwedere’s son, Mangwiza, said the fact that his father’s siblings had confirmed…

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1 400 pregnant women test HIV-positive in Midlands

1 400 pregnant women test HIV-positive in Midlands

AT least 1 429 pregnant women tested HIV-positive out of a sample of 23 014 tested for the virus in the last quarter of 2016, a Midlands provincial health report has revealed. The report reveals that 90% of pregnant women were tested for HIV in the province during the period. “Pregnant women booking for first antenatal care (ANC) was at 60%, while 90% of women booking for ANC were tested for HIV,” noted the report….

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FORMER legislator and veteran educationist, Zephaniah Matchaba-Hove, has died aged 85,

FORMER legislator and veteran educationist, Zephaniah Matchaba-Hove, has died aged 85, his family has confirmed. His eldest son and human rights defender, Reginald, said the former teacher and Mwenezi legislator died at a private hospital in Gweru on Sunday after a long battle with cancer of the liver. Matchaba-Hove is credited with producing some of the country’s leading educationists, among them Midlands State University founding vice-chancellor, Ngwabi Bhebe, National University of Science and Technology founding…

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FORMER firebrand University of Zimbabwe (UZ) student leader has died.

FORMER firebrand University of Zimbabwe (UZ) student leader Paul Rumema Chimhosva has died. Chimhosva is said to have succumbed to cardiac arrest at his South African base on Sunday. Chimhosva rose to prominence in the early 1990s when, as Students’ Representative Council (SRC) president, he led numerous student demonstrations against President Robert Mugabe’s regime. Current Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs minister Martin Dinha was part of Chimhosva’s executive. The resistance resulted in closure of the university…

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Three family members from Borrowdale die in crash on holiday trip to Vic Falls at Insuza along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway.

THREE family members died while three others were injured yesterday when a vehicle they were travelling in burst a front tyre and overturned at Insuza along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway. The accident occurred at the 71km peg at about 3.30PM. Bulawayo Fire Brigade senior divisional officer Mr Linos Phiri yesterday said the car which was involved in the accident had six members of a Harare family on board who were travelling to Victoria Falls on…

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Mugabe acted unprofessionally in a deliberate ploy to capture the state, amass and retain power and wealth through deployment of yes men in critical positions in state institutions,

Mugabe acted unprofessionally in a deliberate ploy to capture the state, amass and retain power and wealth through deployment of yes men in critical positions in state institutions,

ZAPU President Dumiso Dabengwa has finally explained why he did not serve in the Zimbabwe National army, dispelling the popular rumour that he sold out the national army and certain individuals he worked with during the liberation struggle, such as Lookout Vumindaba Masuku. Speaking at the late Advocate Senda’s burial service at the Brethren in Christ Church in Bulawayo on Thursday which was attended by ZANU PF politburo and central committee members, Cabinet Ministers, the…

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Urban Councils’ Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ) president Manyenyeni pledges to support Kasukuwere introduce urban tollgates

Urban Councils’ Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ) president Manyenyeni pledges to support Kasukuwere   introduce urban tollgates

  THE Urban Councils’ Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ) has pledged to support Local Government minister Saviour Kasukuwere’s proposal to introduce urban tollgates to fundraise for cities’ roads rehabilitation programmes, but demanded transparency in the administration of the funds.UCAZ president and Harare mayor Bernard Manyenyeni told NewsDay that local authorities were demanding transparency in the management of revenue collected from the tollgates to avoid misuse of the money.   “We don’t mind a cost-effective revenue collection…

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Adv Senda a Fort Hare Uni graduate, among the first black lawyers to establish law firms, taught with Mugabe at Hope Fountain

  PRESIDENT Mugabe has mourned former Local Government Deputy Minister and top Bulawayo lawyer, advocate Lot Senda who was buried at Athlone cemetery in the city yesterday. Hundreds of people, among them Ministers and representatives of political parties attended the burial of Adv Senda, a liberation war hero who was accorded a state-assisted funeral. Adv Senda, one of the first black lawyers in Zimbabwe and a former MP for Bulawayo South after being elected on…

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