The Late Bulawayo High Court Judge Justice Andrew Mutema , Is Declared A National Hero.

The Late Bulawayo High Court Judge Justice Andrew Mutema , Is Declared A National Hero.

The The late Justice Mutema whose Chimurenga name was Kingsley Dube Watema died at Mater Dei Hospital last week on Friday after having collapsed the previous day. – See more at: http://www.bulawayo24.com/News/Local/73157#sthash.S7DXQmjt.dpufCde Mutema was born on 27 February 1959 and joined the liberation war in November 1977. He attained basic training in Mozambique in 1978 and after a three months deployment was recalled from the front. Cde Mutema was deployed to Romania where he was…

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After A Dismal Address, ‘Repatriation Of 1896 Skulls From UK’ Won’t Revive Economy… Ha Ha!

After A Dismal Address, ‘Repatriation Of 1896  Skulls From UK’  Won’t  Revive Economy… Ha Ha!

Zimbabwe is a country who economy was agriculturally based  and quite successful, being the bread basket of Africa, feeding a whole continent until the year 2000. 2000 was precisely the point at which Mugabe’s, murderous Zanu PF  racist policies, forced out white commercial farmers, instantly collapsing the system and bringing Zimbabwe down on its knees as the nation soon became a basket case for charity. The Southern African region is predicted to hold  in the…

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‘Police Raid Nets 420 000 Fake Tablets, Including Fake ARVs’,

PEOPLE with various ailments could have been exposed to deadly medication after police recently recovered over 420 000 tablets countrywide, including fake ARVs, during a regional operation. Also recovered during the operation involving Zimbabwe, Angola, Malawi, Swaziland, South Africa and Tanzania were lotions, cigarettes, soaps, bottles of Histalix and BronCleer cough syrups, among other illicit drugs. The operation code-named, “Giaboia 11”, was conducted by the Zimbabwe Republic Police and the International Police (Interpol) between Wednesday…

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‘1.5m Zimbabweans, To Go Hungry By End Of 2015’- World Food Programme (WFP)

‘1.5m Zimbabweans, To Go Hungry  By  End Of 2015’- World Food Programme (WFP)

AROUND 1.5 million Zimbabweans are predicted to go hungry this year after a dramatic fall in maize production, the World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday. Around 16% of the population are expected to be ‘food insecure’ at the peak of the 2015-16 lean season, the period following harvest when food stocks run especially low – a 164% increase on the previous year, the WFP said. Zimbabwe’s staple maize crop of 742,000 tons is down…

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Mnangagwa Shocked As Chamisa’s Parly Recall Of Mugabe To Answer On Address, Succeeds

Mnangagwa Shocked As Chamisa’s  Parly Recall Of Mugabe To Answer On Address, Succeeds

MDC-T legislator Nelson Chamisa successfully moved a motion to have President Robert Mugabe recalled to Parliament and answer questions regarding his state of the nation address which was delivered on Tuesday. Parliament Speaker backed Chamisa in a ruling that left vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa shaking his head in disbelief. Chamisa raised the point or order after Mugabe had finished delivering his address saying that the veteran leader should come back and take questions from the…

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‘US$3m Exit Package Mahachi Is A Good Candidate For 3Mths Notice Dismissal’- Harare Residents

‘US$3m Exit Package Mahachi  Is A Good Candidate For 3Mths Notice Dismissal’- Harare Residents

HARARE residents groups have described as outrageous, a $3 million demand placed before the city council by under-fire town clerk Tendai Mahachi as a condition for his exit. The city council’s top administrator was in July this year sent on forced leave by Harare mayor Bernard Manyenyeni for standing in the way of a city succession plan and sitting on council directives to rationalise hefty salaries for executives. He brewed a shocker this week when…

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‘Opposition, Heckle, Boo And Sing Against Mugabe In Parliament Over Economic Crisis

‘Opposition, Heckle,  Boo And Sing Against  Mugabe In  Parliament Over Economic Crisis

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe was booed and heckled by opposition lawmakers over the deteriorating economy as he gave his state of the nation address to parliament Tuesday. Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) lawmakers questioned his economic policies, jeering as the 91-year-old delivered a policy speech which lasted less than half an hour. He spoke as the UN confirmed earlier estimates that around 1.5 million Zimbabweans or 16 percent of the country’s population will face hunger later…

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‘I Will Not Pander To MDC-T’s Machinations For Illegal Regime Change ‘- Raymond Majongwe

‘I Will Not Pander To MDC-T’s Machinations For Illegal Regime Change ‘- Raymond Majongwe

Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) secretary-general Raymond Majongwe says he will not pander to the MDC-T’s machinations for illegal regime change as President Mugabe was constitutionally elected into power. Majongwe said since he gets his salary from the teachers under President Mugabe’s Government who contribute to his union, it would be an insult to “gang up with MDC-T” against the President. Majongwe said the MDC-T did not want him and his union to recognise…

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‘Look Beyond , Mugabe & Tsvangirai Failed Solutions To Economic Problems’ Eric Knight

Eric Knight Former Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation presenter, yesterday said President Robert Mugabe and MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai had failed to proffer solutions to the economic problems the nation faces, resulting in the need to look beyond the two leaders. Knight, who was affectionately known as “The General” during his heydays when he was a presenter on ZBC channel Radio 2 posted on his Facebook page. During the 2013 Parliamentary elections, he contested for the Mbare…

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ZIMRA Holding 50 New ZUPCO, Chinese Buses US$50 000 Duty Each, 6Months So Far

ZIMRA Holding  50 New  ZUPCO, Chinese Buses US$50 000 Duty  Each, 6Months So Far

The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO), whose 50 brand-new buses are bonded over non-payment of import duty, has appealed to the taxman to release some of the buses to allow the firm to quickly raise funds to settle the debt. Zupco was charged US$50 000 duty for each of the buses imported from China, but since February this year, the buses have been gathering dust in a bonded warehouse due to the company’s failure to…

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