SECURITY fears over public details on vehicle registration database as Zinara courts controversial Nigerian firm for insurance computerisation of vehicle database

SECURITY fears over public details on vehicle registration database as Zinara  courts controversial Nigerian firm for insurance computerisation of vehicle database

PLANS by Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development officials to engage a Nigerian firm to be linked to a Zinara vehicle database for purposes of computerising third party insurance cover notes could pose a serious security threat to Zimbabwean motorists by giving the company access to private information. Fears abound if the deal to engage the controversial firm, Courtville Investment, sails through, the company could create a parallel vehicle registration database that might pose security…

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Apostle Sibanda led resistance to CIO operative Rodney Mashingaidze taking over land in Matobo district says he will take Joice Mujuru on a controversial trip to Bhalagwe Gukurahundi mass graves site

  Popular Bulawayo Apostle cum activist Anglistone Sibanda has vowed that he will take Zimbabwe People First President Joice Mujuru on a controversial trip to Bhalagwe Gukurahundi mass graves site. Online media reports making rounds on social media platforms quote Sibanda as having declared to fellow ZimPF members that he wants to take up the post of Vice President in the party and in the process lead Mujuru to visit the Gukurahundi sites in his…

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‘European oil companies exploit weak African fuel standards by selling “African quality” fuels /toxic diesel and gasoline with devastating health and environmental impacts across many sub-Saharan states’

  GENEVA. –European oil companies, especially Swiss commodity traders, are exploiting weak African fuel standards by selling toxic diesel and gasoline across the continent, a campaign group said Thursday.A three-year investigation published by Switzerland-based environmental and economic group Public Eye did not accuse oil companies of breaking any laws.But it charged several firms with using an “illegitimate strategy” to boost profits, hawking so-called “African quality” fuels that have had devastating health and environmental impacts across…

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‘Gvt supports ban on demonstrations and security arms will resolutely safeguard the peace and tranquillity characteristic of Zimbabwe’-Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo

‘Gvt supports ban on demonstrations and security arms will resolutely safeguard the peace and tranquillity characteristic of Zimbabwe’-Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo

GOVERNMENT yesterday said it supported the prohibition of demonstrations effected in Harare Central Business District by the police and warned that security arms will resolutely safeguard the peace and tranquillity characteristic of Zimbabwe. Western-sponsored opposition political parties under the National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA) yesterday vowed to disregard the ban.   Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo told The Herald last night that while the Constitution allowed demonstrations, the supreme law also speaks to the…

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Most of Durban Mine in Bubi District invaders are from Shurugwi, Chegutu, Kadoma, Mashava, Murehwa and Zvishavane

THE owners of Durban Mine in Bubi District were yesterday still battling to end a six-day standoff with scores of illegal miners who have been refusing to come out of the mine shaft since Monday last week. More than 300 amakorokoza were last week trapped in the mine after an unnamed businessman, who they each paid $70, withdrew a ladder that they used to enter the more than 120 metre deep mine. The unnamed businessman…

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VP Mphoko says he agrees with Acting President Mnangagwa, that tribalism, is the ‘mother of corruption’,

VP Mphoko says he agrees with Acting President  Mnangagwa,  that  tribalism, is the ‘mother of corruption’,

THE scourge of tribalism has to be addressed if the country is to overcome corruption and revive the economy, Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko said in Bulawayo yesterday. VP Mphoko said he agrees with Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa that the country should step up efforts to fight corruption but emphasised the need to instil a spirit of togetherness and shun tribalism, the mother of corruption, among the people of Zimbabwe. Acting President Mnangagwa last week reiterated…

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Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) arrest dozens of citizens including opposition political party legislators, nationwide

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) arrest dozens of citizens  including opposition political party legislators, nationwide

  ZIMBABWEAN authorities on Saturday 17 September 2016 arrested dozens of citizens including opposition political party legislators for allegedly staging anti-government protests across the troubled southern African country demanding implementation of significant electoral reforms. In Gwanda in Matabeleland South province, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) members Lison Ncube, Jabulani Mhlanga and Solomon Mguni on Saturday 17 September 2016 teamed up with MacAllister Ncube of Abammeli Human Rights Lawyers to secure the release of 16…

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Police presence in Mvurwi at the Salvation Army church foil National Electoral Reforms Agenda (NERA) protest

  Police in Mvurwi foiled a demonstration under the banner of the National Electoral Reforms Agenda (NERA) that was scheduled for today Saturday the 17th of September. Police denied permission for the demonstration citing manpower shortage. Surprisingly by 7am in the morning there was a heavy police presence at the the Salvation Army church where the march was scheduled to begin and at the shops where the marchers where supposed to pass by. Police could…

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Chinese man joins Anti-Mugabe protest with placards written in Chinese

Chinese man joins Anti-Mugabe protest with placards written in Chinese

A Chinese national in Zimbabwe has been spotted taking part in street protests calling on President Robert Mugabe to quit. The man was photographed carrying a placard inscribed Peace, Freedom Democracy a Long was to go” while another is written in Chinese. There are many Chinese nationals in the country who run various small scale business. President Mugabe’s wife Grace has a degree in Chinese. by Thobekile Zhou source-bulawayo24

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Tajamuka/Sesijikile activists, barricade Bulawayo main road leading into the city centre along Stanley Square in Makokoba

Tajamuka/Sesijikile activists, barricade Bulawayo main road leading into the city centre along Stanley Square in Makokoba

. A GROUP of Tajamuka/Sesijikile activists held a mini-protest in Bulawayo on Thursday afternoon, using boulders to barricade the main road leading into the city centre along Stanley Square in Makokoba. The mini-protest, which lasted about 30 minutes, forced traffic using the route to divert from the one-way road that leads into the city centre. The youths — singing anti-government songs and also burning tyres — were wearing Tajamuka/Sesijikile T-shirts inscribed “Mugabe Must Go”. The…

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