Health Service Board (HSB) Suspends Health Service Board (HSB) Leaders For Inciting Doctor Strike

Health Service Board (HSB)  Suspends Health Service Board (HSB)  Leaders For Inciting Doctor Strike

THE Health Service Board (HSB) has suspended the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) executive for allegedly inciting their colleagues to go on strike. Four doctors at the helm of the ZHDA have been served with suspension letters for allegedly influencing members of their union to strike between October 2014 and February 2016. ZHDA president Dr Fortune Nyamande, secretary, Dr Rusununguko Kanyongo, secretary general, Dr Gadzirai Makoni and vice-president Dr Hugh Manyere, were on Monday issued…

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Decomposing Policeman Body ,Intestines Out, Missing Hand Discovered In Luveve Bush

Decomposing Policeman Body ,Intestines Out, Missing Hand Discovered In Luveve Bush

A policeman was found intestines out and dumped at a shrubby area in Luveve last week.The cops body was found decomposing last week under a big tree by some boys gathering firewood. The copse’s was missing a hand and the intestines were found gushing out . Bulawayo Police spokesperson, Inspector Precious Simango confirmed the incident and  said that investigations were still under way. The deceased was identified as Shepard Mhlanga who was a resident in…

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Zimbabwe Needs US$1,5 Billion To Import Grain To Feed 3Million People Until March 2017

Zimbabwe Needs US$1,5 Billion To Import Grain To Feed 3Million People Until March 2017

Government requires US$1,5 billion to import grain and other related social safety nets. 1.4 million tonnes of grains are needed to feed at least three million people until March 2017.Government requires US$1,5 billion to import grain and other related social safety nets. 1.4 million tonnes of grains are needed to feed at least three million people until March 2017. The US$1.5 billion appeal from the government to domestic partners follows the declaration of the 2015-2016…

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News Flash:’Jonathan Moyo Is Ndabaningi Sithole’s Son’-Chris Mutsvanga

News Flash:’Jonathan Moyo Is Ndabaningi Sithole’s Son’-Chris Mutsvanga

A verbal war between Zanu-PF Politburo members Professor Jonathan Moyo and Christopher Mutsvangwa escalated yesterday with Mutsvangwa challenging Prof Moyo to go for a DNA test, claiming the Tsholotsho North MP was the son of the late Zanu (Ndonga) leader Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole. Mutsvangwa was addressing representatives of war veterans, ex-political detainees and restrictees during a regional stakeholder consultation workshop in Bulawayo when he fired his latest salvo at Prof Moyo, claiming the Higher and…

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Visibly Sick Ex Finance Minister ‘Chris Kuruneri’ In Parliarment With Nurse Aid

Visibly Sick Ex Finance Minister ‘Chris Kuruneri’ In Parliarment With Nurse Aid

FORMER finance minister Chris Kuruneri  today showed up in parliament  for Committee on Finance and Economic Development with assistance of a  nurse aide as he is visibly sick. @OpenParlyZW posted, “Hon. Kuruneri is visibly unwell & has come to Committee with a nurse who is supporting him when walking and is appearing lost…”. It added “That’s it for today – Kuruneri does not seem well at all, answering the wrong things etc…” The nurse aide…

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MDC P.Misihairabwi-Mushonga Questions Minister Dokora Over Non-Ndebele Teacher Deployment

MDC P.Misihairabwi-Mushonga Questions Minister  Dokora Over Non-Ndebele Teacher Deployment

MDC legislator Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga quizzed Primary and Secondary Education minister Lazarus Dokora over the deployment of non-Ndebele speaking teachers in Matabeleland. This follows complaints by parents in Binga last month that teachers who do not speak Tonga or Ndebele had been deployed at different primary schools in the district. “The Constitution states that all the 16 languages are supposed to be used at par, but what happens when we have a situation whereby the teacher…

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6 People, Mainly Children Died, 52 Home’s Destroyed, 320 Homeless After Hail Storm In Chiredzi

6 People, Mainly Children Died, 52 Home’s Destroyed, 320  Homeless After Hail Storm In Chiredzi

A hail storm that pounded Chiredzi area has reportedly left six people dead  which left a trail of destruction in the area. Masvingo Mirror reported that Chiredzi district administrator and Chairperson of the district`s Civil Protection Unit (CPU)  Clara Muzenda said assessment of the damage on the whole district was still on-going. She said so far 6 people had died and 52 houses which accommodated 320 people were destroyed. Muzenda urged parents to look after…

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‘Jonathan Moyo Bares All About Nasty Zanu PF Factionalist Battles Vs Charamba’

‘Jonathan Moyo Bares  All About Nasty Zanu PF Factionalist Battles Vs Charamba’

Question: In your opinion, what could have motivated George Charamba’s attacks against you and those perceived to be opposed to Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa? Answer: I don’t have an opinion about this. I have information. Loads of it. While Charamba’s scurrilous political attack on me and other Cabinet ministers perceived to be opposed to what they allege is Vice-President Mnangagwa’s succession path went viral after his long interview on ZiFM radio and after The Herald reproduced…

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‘Biometric Voting System Won’t Stop Zanu-PF Rigging’,-Elton Mangoma

‘Biometric Voting System  Won’t Stop Zanu-PF Rigging’,-Elton Mangoma

Renewal Democrats of Zimbabwe president Elton Mangoma says the mooted biometric voting system will not stop Zanu-PF from rigging the elections and will be futile without addressing the fear factor among voters. He said there must be wholesale reform of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission secretariat, said to be staffed with intelligence and military officials, before anyone gets excited about the envisaged voting system. Source: dailynews

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South Africa, To Deport 140 Zimbabwean Criminals Who Have Served Their Sentences

South Africa, To Deport 140 Zimbabwean Criminals Who Have Served Their Sentences

THE South African government is expected to deport this weekend 140 Zimbabweans who have finished serving various jail terms for breaking that country’s laws. It is understood that the deportees will arrive in the country in two batches of 70 each by road via Beitbridge border post in trucks under police escort.Zimbabwe’s Consul General to South Africa, Batiraishe Mukonoweshuro, said: “We’ve agreed to separate the ex-convicts from those immigrants on self-deportation to avoid unnecessary situations….

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