‘Blacks Would Have No Problem If We Had Left Them In the Bush’-Mark Vermeulen.

‘Blacks Would Have No Problem If We Had Left Them In the Bush’-Mark Vermeulen.

. ZIMBABWE cricket player with a history of disciplinary problems is being investigated for making a racial slur on social media where he referred to black people as “apes.” Zimbabwe Cricket said it is looking into comments posted on Facebook by batsman Mark Vermeulen. Vermeulen was responding to a complaint made by black player Prosper Utseya alleging racism in Zimbabwe cricket. In the post made back in July, Vermeulen wrote that black people wouldn’t have…

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George Charamba Received US$228 278 From Premier Service Medical Aid Society ‘Ca$hbert Scandal’

George Charamba Received US$228 278 From Premier Service Medical Aid Society ‘Ca$hbert Scandal’

WHILE media reports last year unearthed that President Robert Mugabe’s spokesperson George Charamba, a former board member of Premier Service Medical Aid Society (Psmas), had received US$100, 000 from the organisation, it has emerged that he in fact received US$228 278 between 2009 and 2013 in board fees and allowances — a fortune for a civil servant. According to an Ernst and Young forensic investigation on the use of Psmas funds draft report 2015 addressed to the…

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Theo Bronkhorst ‘Cecil Hunt Organiser’ Says He’s Ruined By Cecil’s Death

Case postponed yet again … Theo Bronkhorst (right) arriving at Hwange court Thursday THE local hunter accused of failing to stop the killing of Cecil the lion said Thursday that his family and business had been destroyed amid the outcry which followed the lion’s death and that charges against him should be dropped. Government said on Monday it would not charge American dentist Walter Palmer, who killed its most prized lion with a bow and…

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Mphoko Hotel Stay ‘An Issue Beyond Parliament’s Realm’- Mnangagwa Tells Legislators

Mphoko Hotel Stay ‘An Issue Beyond Parliament’s Realm’- Mnangagwa Tells Legislators

  Mnangagwa: “I would like to tell you that some of these issues are for bigger or more senior people and should not be spoken about.” VICE President Phelekezela Mphoko’s controversial and costly stay in a luxury suite at a top Harare hotel since appointment last year cannot be discussed in Parliament, legislators were told Thursday. The injunction was issued by Mphoko’s counterpart, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Responding to a question from MDC-T Chitungwiza North…

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(ICC) Gives South Africa, More Time To Explain failure To Arrest Sudan’s President

(ICC) Gives South Africa, More Time To Explain failure To Arrest Sudan’s President

THE International Criminal Court has given South Africa more time to explain why it failed to arrest Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, accused by the ICC of war crimes, when he visited the country in June. As an ICC signatory, South Africa is obliged to implement warrants from the court. But when Bashir visited for an African Union summit, the government refused to arrest him, and allowed him to leave the country in violation of…

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‘Met Dpt Lied About Rainfall Hence Kariba Failure To Generate Enough Electricity’-Undenge

‘MET DEPT LIED TO GVT ABOUT PREDICTED RAINFALL, HENCE DROP IN KARIBA DAM LEVELS AND FAILURE TO GENERATE ENOUGH ELECTRICITY’ .. ZANU pf, Energy Minister Samuel Undenge THE country’s meteorological department should not be trusted because it lied to government leading to the failure to prepare for the current power supply crisis, Energy Minister Samuel Undenge has said. Undenge told journalists Thursday that his ministry would no longer trust the met-office following the unprecedented drop…

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‘Ailing Farmer Seeks High Court Relief Against Invading, Zimbabwean- UK Doctor’

‘Ailing Farmer Seeks High Court Relief Against Invading, Zimbabwean- UK Doctor’

THE Centenary farmer who is said to be held hostage by “agents” of a British medical doctor who wants to expropriate his farm has approached the High Court seeking an order to kick out the invaders. In an application made earlier this week Philip Ranken’s son Barry said his father is now running out of food as the stand-off the began on October 9th continues. “The 2nd applicant (Ranken) is running out of food and…

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‘I’m Hurt By Former VP, ‘Joice Mujuru’s Dismissal’ -Grace Mugabe

‘I’m Hurt By Former VP, ‘Joice Mujuru’s Dismissal’ -Grace Mugabe

FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe has claimed  that she is “hurt” that former Vice-President Joice Mujuru had to be expelled from the ruling party last year. President Robert Mugabe’s wife said this to thousands who braved the searing heat and gathered at a rally in Rushinga in Mashonaland Central province. She said her suspicions that the Mujuru faction was working with the opposition had been vindicated. “There are people who died in Mozambique during the war and…

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Grace Panicking About Aged Mugabe’s, Says ‘Tony Blair & George Bush Must Face ICC’

Grace Panicking About Aged Mugabe’s, Says ‘Tony Blair & George Bush Must Face ICC’

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe’s increasingly belligerent wife and First Lady Grace has wadded into the debate around the International Criminal Court (ICC), accusing the Hague based tribunal of bias against African leaders. Mugabe who has led Zimbabwe with an iron fist for the better part of three and half decades, has been identified as a candidate for an investigation and possible prosecution by the ICC for alleged human rights abuses during his blood-spattered rule. Zimbabwe’s only…

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VP Uses Road, While Grace Uses Two Helicopter Convoy & Confirms Presidential Bid

Speaking at a rally in Rushinga the First Lady, Grace Mugabe, gave one of her clearest hints to date saying that she was mounting her rallies because she did not want to wait until the 2018 elections, as people would then be entitled to ask her where she would have been all along- a statement that insiders said exposed her presidential ambitions. And as if to confirm that even VP Phelekezela Mphoko is not at…

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