First Cuthbert Dube, Now PSMAS MD ,’Henry Mandishona’, On Forced Leave 4 Months After Appointment

First Cuthbert Dube, Now PSMAS MD ,’Henry Mandishona’, On Forced Leave 4 Months After Appointment

Premier Service Medical Aid Society managing director Mr Henry Mandishona has been sent on forced leave pending investigations into various misdemeanors, which include suspected mismanagement, only four months after he was appointed. PSMAS has a well-documented history of abuse of resources which came to light after former group chief executive Dr Cuthbert Dube was booted out for earning over $500 000 per month in both salary and allowances.Dr Dube’s management also earned obscene salaries and…

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Section 109, Of Zim Constitution, Allows A Vote Of No Confidence To Be Passed On Gvt

Section 109,  Of Zim Constitution,  Allows A Vote Of No Confidence To Be Passed On Gvt

“Section 109 of the Zimbabwean Constitution allows a vote of no confidence to be passed on government through a joint resolution passed by at least two-thirds of the total membership in Parliament.   Mugabe’s Zimbabwe, Zanu PF regime is strongly made up of the typically, violent, corrupt and heartless monopolisers of power and wealth, namely the Zanu PF legislators, actually make up two-thirds majority in Parliament.   In an ideal world, it would be easy…

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Tendai Biti Calls On Parliament To Initiate Proceedings To Impeach Mugabe

Tendai Biti Calls On Parliament To Initiate Proceedings To Impeach  Mugabe

FORMER Finance minister and MDC Renewal president-designate Tendai Biti has called on Parliament to begin proceedings to impeach President Robert Mugabe over his government’s failure to arrest the country’s socio-economic decline.by Richard  Chidza In a statement yesterday, Biti’s party attributed the economic challenges to Zanu PF and Mugabe’s misrule. “Section 109 of the Zimbabwean Constitution allows a vote of no confidence to be passed on government through a joint resolution passed by at least two-thirds…

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Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Support Unit Shot & Killed Prioners Complaining Of Poor Conditions

LUCKY Mhungu, one of the prisoners accused of inciting and masterminding the attempted jailbreak at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison earlier this year, told Harare magistrate Francis Mapfumo yesterday that riots broke out after members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Support Unit shot and killed more than five inmates, who were complaining over a poor diet and deteriorating living condition.Mhungu made the allegations while giving his defence outline on charges of inciting and masterminding the foiled…

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‘Firms Say Chinese Dishonest Business Partners And Plead With Government To Go West’

MUTARE: Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, Thursday, came face-to-face with reality when he was welcomed by heaps of scrap metal during his tour of the Nyakamete industrial site in the eastern border city. Once a hub of manufacturing, Nyakamete has been reduced to a scrap yard. Companies such as Mutare Board and Paper Mills which used to be a huge exporter of newsprint in the region and a major employer have now been reduced to sadza…

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Sars Confiscates ‘Rough Diamonds & Gold’, Worth R2Million+ At BeitBridge Border Post

BEITBRIDGE – Rough diamonds and gold worth more than R2m were confiscated at Beitbridge border post, the SA Revenue Service (Sars) said. “Vigilant customs officials discovered rough diamonds and gold hidden in a traveller’s belongings at the Beitbridge border post on Wednesday, 2 September. “During an inspection of goods in a truck from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Sars  Confiscates ‘Rough Diamonds & Gold’, Worth R2Million+ At B.Bridge officials noticed unusual objects in…

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(RBZ) ‘Mangudya; ‘Politics, Agriculture& Lazy Farmers Destroyed, Previously-Vibrant Farming’

MIXING politics with agriculture and handing vast tracts of land to lazy farmers who then squander millions of dollars meant for production and resale for quick cash government-provided free inputs is what has destroyed Zimbabwe’s once-vibrant agricultural sector. This was the damning assessment of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) chief John Mangudya as the country again pleads for more than $300 million to import grain from its neighbours. About 1.5 million people are predicted to…

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Eric Knight Calls For Mugabe To Quit For The sake Of Suffering Zimbabweans

Eric Knight  Calls For Mugabe To Quit  For The sake Of Suffering Zimbabweans

Former ZBC Radio Two popular disk jockey Eric Knight has made another follow up letter to President Robert Mugabe asking him to step down for the sake of the suffering Zimbabweans. In his letter he widely accused Mugabe’s cronies of pretending to love him yet what is only in their minds is fearing him and just wanting to pursue their own interests using his names. For the wider details of his advice to the President…

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Harare Magistrate Hears That HIV-Positive Convicts Are Supplied With Expired Drugs

Harare Magistrate Hears That HIV-Positive Convicts Are Supplied With Expired Drugs

A HARARE magistrate’s court this week heard that HIV-positive convicts at the country’s maximum security prison are being supplied with expired drugs while prison officers also brag about sleeping their wives. This was revealed by Martin Gumbura’s co-accused in the attempted Chikurubi prison break case. In his defence outline, Blessing Chiduke said the situation at Chikurubi was dire as they were being supplied with sadza and a mixture of “expired Royco” soup and water. Chiduke…

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Nkomo A Sellout?……’Sellout Of Sellouts, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Reverses The Truth’

Nkomo A Sellout?……’Sellout Of Sellouts, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Reverses The Truth’

The sellout of sellouts, Emmerson Mnangagwa, is trying to reverse the truth. Fact: It was Joshua nkomo who brought the first arms into zimbabwe in 1962. Fact: It was the British agent and close collaborator of British mercenary leader David Stirling, Leopold Takawira who introduced tribalism to divide the struggle. Fact: it was Nkomo who organized military training in the USSR in 1963. To understand the problem and its origins, we can quote Andrew Young,…

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