Zimbabwe’s Defacto President ‘Grace Mugabe’ Eyeing Life Beyond Mugabe

 Grace Mugabe, arguably now the Defacto president of Zimbabwe continues to flex muscle in a bid to prop up her aged husband  despot President Robert Mugabe in public. She is now regularly seen holding the 91year old’s hand to steady him in public. Mugabe is obviously not the agile young man he once was decades ago, if not nigh to a century . acse proven by his memory lapse episodes in speech giving where he can either jumble…

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2 Couples, Attacked By 12 Men, Woman Raped & 2 Men Drowned In Rhodes Park in Kensington, Johannesburg.

2 Couples, Attacked By 12 Men, Woman Raped & 2 Men  Drowned In Rhodes Park in Kensington, Johannesburg.

A gang of men accosted two couples, raped one of the women and then forced them to watch their husbands being drowned in a lake at Rhodes Park in Kensington, Johannesburg. Gauteng police spokesperson Lungelo Dlamini said the two couples were walking in the park around 19:00 on Saturday when they were attacked by a group of 12 men. “They tied up the husbands and threw them into the water. One of the wives was…

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Mugabe’s Nephew ‘Leo’ In Trouble Over Hwange Coal Gasification Company (HCGC)

Businessman Leo Mugabe has been reported to the police for allegedly trying to take over a multi-million dollar gasification project in Hwange through underhand deals. Mugabe’s first bid in 2013 fell flat after major shareholders in the Build-Own-Operate and Transfer (Boot) project approached the High Court and acquired a provisional order which the company’s lawyers Samkange and Venturas said was never challenged. “This is a new bid. After failing to use a certain company [name…

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School Hours Cut As 6000 Pupils Drop Out Of Matebeleland Schools Due To Hunger

School Hours Cut As 6000 Pupils Drop Out Of Matebeleland Schools Due To Hunger

OVER 6 000 pupils in the Matabeleland region has dropped out of school due to hunger. Education authorities in the region have cut learning hours as a significant number of pupils come to class hungry, hence low concentration levels. Matabeleland North and South, and Midlands provinces are the most food insecure provinces in the country. According to statistics provided by education offices in Matabeleland North and South, drought has led to a sharp increase in…

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War Veterans Angered Over Grace Mugabe’s Arrogance Over Liberation Struggle

War Veterans have taken exception to controversial First Lady Grace Mugabe’s recent pronouncements on the liberation struggle, saying she is oblivious to the fact that she is enjoying the benefits of being President Robert Mugabe’s wife because of brave heroes who fought for the country’s freedom. Responding to Grace’s statement during her rally in Mashonaland Central last week where she ill-advisedly told her audience that no one had been forced to participate in the war…

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Moyo Off To Capetown-‘The Late Daughter ‘Zanele’ Battled With Depression On And Off’

JONATHAN MOYO LEAVES FOR CAPETOWN AS ITS REVEALED THAT HIS LATE DAUGHTER, ‘ZANELE’ BATTLED WITH DEPRESSION ON AND OFF   HIGHER and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo’s daughter, Zanele, has been found dead at a house in Capetown, South Africa.   Prof Moyo had just started addressing academic staff at the National University of Science and Technology in Bulawayo yesterday when an aide walked over and asked him to step outside,…

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Mugabe Shocked That Officials Steal And Under-Price Gushungo Dairy Products???

Mugabe Shocked That Officials  Steal And Under-Price Gushungo Dairy Products???

President Robert Mugabe has castigated officials in both the private and public sector for lack of honesty and for constantly scheming how to defraud or steal property. Addressing hundreds of people gathered at the Nhetekwa homestead in Mhondoro today, President Mugabe said it so disheartening to see “people whom you give trust to manage your affairs engage in rampant corruption.” He cited the case of Gushungo Dairy where people have been stealing and underpricing some…

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‘O’ Level Pupils Will Be required To Have Drivers Licenses From 2016 – Lazarus Dokora

All ORDINARY Level pupils will soon be required to have driver’s licences in line with the Life Orientation Skills Programme to be introduced in 2016 under the new education curriculum. Already two schools in Matabeleland South are giving pupils driving lessons and facilitating road tests with the Vehicle Inspection Department. Primary and Secondary Education Minister Dr Lazarus Dokora said, “The idea came from people who participated in the curriculum review process and said, ‘We want…

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MPs Alarmed By Rise In Beggars, Street Kids, Mothers, Fathers , Youths & Prostitution

MEMBERS of Parliament have expressed concern over the alleged increase in prostitution both in urban and rural areas. In a motion before the National Assembly, the lawmakers said they were concerned by the increasing number of “beggars, street kids, street mothers, fathers and youths” at road intersections and pavements in urban areas. They also said they were disturbed by the wanton abuse of alcohol and other intoxicants by the younger generation. The motion, which is…

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Army & Airforce Get New Vehicles Plus 90 Vehicles Allocated To Lieutenant-Colonels

Government last week received the second batch of vehicles – including all-terrain troop-carrying trucks, water cannons, buses and equipment, mostly used by the military and police – bought from an Indian automobile manufacturing company, Ashok Leyland, under a $50-million loan facility from the Export-Import Bank of India. The Independent reported that it is reliably informed that the military vehicles were dispatched to various units on Thursday and Friday. The remainder of the vehicles were officially…

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