France Declares State Of Emergency And Closes All Borders As 111 People Are Killed In Multiple Shootings And Explosions

France Declares State Of Emergency And Closes All Borders As 111 People Are Killed In Multiple Shootings And Explosions

BREAKING NEWS: FRANCE DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY AND CLOSES ALL BORDERS AS 111 PEOPLE ARE KILLED IN MULTIPLE SHOOTINGS AND EXPLOSIONS ACROSS PARIS IN SIX ATTACKS At least 111 people are dead and at least 200 injured in a series of coordinated shootings and bomb blasts in Paris, unprecedented terror in France. During a football match, between France and Germany , packed with 80,000 fans at the Stade de France, flooded the pitch and were…

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Ncube Highlights The Destructive Nature Of Endemic And Pervasive Corruption In Zimbabwe,

Ncube  Highlights The Destructive Nature Of Endemic And Pervasive Corruption In Zimbabwe,

IT is but a coincidence that on a day, which I want to highlight the destructive nature of endemic and pervasive corruption in our country Zimbabwe, it is the metaphorical Friday the Thirteenth. As an ardent film goer of the 1980s, I was part of the millions of people worldwide who savoured the blood chilling moments in Friday the 13th film series written by Victor Miller and conjured by director Sean Cunningham. Looking back, I…

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Violent Clashes, 35 Arrested Police Break ‘Mugabe Must Go’ Demonstrations In Harare

Violent Clashes, 35 Arrested Police Break ‘Mugabe Must Go’ Demonstrations  In Harare

Several shops and offices along Nelson Mandela Avenue and other streets in Harare temporarily closed yesterday as anti-riot police and MDC-T youths fought running battles in the city centre. A total of 35 people some of them MDC-T youths and others who claimed they were vendors and passers-by were arrested in the latest episode of violence, as political temperatures soar. Parts of the central business district resembled a warzone, as violent clashes erupted when police…

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Breaking News:- Black Boots/ Riot Police/ Rovayi, Brutally Assaulted And Arrested Students Demonstrating In Harare today

Breaking News:- Black Boots/ Riot Police/ Rovayi, Brutally Assaulted And Arrested Students Demonstrating In Harare today

Breaking news received, is that, today, the heavy handed partisan Police  force in Zimbabwe, swiftly descended upon  and beat up  numerous numbers of students demonstrating in Harare today, against excessive tertiary education fees leaving several with  severe  injures and at the same time placing 21 students including at  15 female  students  under arrest. The students came from various tertiary institutions  were arrested and stopped dead in their tracks by the brutal Zimbabwe Republic Police  (ZRP) force as they attempted to…

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Welshman Ncube: Myanmar dictatorship fall new hope for Zimbabwe

  photo-The Lady … Myanmar pro-democracy leader and Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi OPPOSITION MDC leader Welshman Ncube has said Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi’s electoral triumph and the prospect of democracy in Myanmar gives Zimbabweans hope that “people power will always prevail in the end”. “Having suffered under the dictatorship of President Robert Mugabe for the last 34 –years, your victory is a reminder to the people of Zimbabwe that people…

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Affirmative Action Group (AAG) Petitions (Nust) To Increase Enrolment Quota Of Female Students From Matebeleland.

Affirmative Action Group (AAG) Petitions (Nust) To Increase Enrolment Quota Of Female Students From Matebeleland.

BLACK empowerment lobby group, the Affirmative Action Group (AAG), has petitioned the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) to increase the enrolment quota of female students from Matebeleland. The country’s second oldest state university, situated in Bulawayo, has come under fire in the past for discriminating against pupils from Matebeleland in its student recruitment policy. In a letter addressed to the university’s vice chancellor, dated 4 November 2015, AAG’ secretary for women affairs, Mrs…

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Honey Bird Kop Farm, A Top Zapu Member’s Farm Has Been Invaded By Zanu Supporters

A top Zipra ex-combatant, John Gazi has had his farm invaded by Zanu PF supporters on the outskirts of Bulawayo. The invaders claimed the farm is too large for  Gazi. The Zanu PF supporters began allocating each other portions of the 1 000-hectare Honey Bird Kop Farm, about 40km along the Bulawayo-Plumtree road, on Tuesday and continued with the exercise yesterday. A Mangena, who was leading the pegging exercise, said Gazi was lucky to have…

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Patrick Zhuwao Says ‘Only My Boss, My Uncle President Robert Mugabe Can Stop Me From Implementing The Indigenisation Policy’

Patrick Zhuwao Says ‘Only My Boss, My Uncle President Robert Mugabe Can Stop Me From Implementing The Indigenisation Policy’

YOUTH minister Patrick Zhuwao says only “my” boss President Robert Mugabe will stop “me” from implementing the indigenisation policy. The dreadlocked minister, who is also Mugabe’s nephew, said this Wednesday evening at a media cocktail he organised to “clear” the indigenisation “myths” to journalists in Harare. Zhuwao said no amount of pressure was going to stop him from empowering “my” people through the controversial indigenisation law. The minister is under fire from the opposition and…

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Joseph Kabila Prepares To Takeover African Union (AU) Chairmanship From Mugabe

President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has arrived in Harare for a one-day working visit in his capacity as African Union (AU) First Vice Chair. Mr Kabila is expected to deliberate with the AU Chairman, President Robert Mugabe current issues and situations prevailing on the African continent. The meeting is in preparation for his take-over of the continental chairmanship in January next year. President Kabila, who is being accompanied by Zimbabwe’s…

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11 Million Eastern & Southern Africa Children Face Hunger, Disease, & Water Shortages, Because Of Worst El Nino Weather In Decades,

11 Million Eastern & Southern Africa  Children Face Hunger, Disease, & Water Shortages, Because Of  Worst El Nino Weather  In Decades,

AT least 11 million children in eastern and southern Africa face hunger, disease, and water shortages as a result of the strongest El Nino weather phenomenon in decades, the United Nations children’s fund said. Severe drought and floods are causing malnutrition and increasing children’s vulnerability to killer diseases such as malaria, diarrhoea, cholera, and dengue fever, Unicef said on Tuesday. “The consequences could ripple through generations unless affected communities receive support,” it said in a…

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