ACCIDENT: THIRTY FIVE PASSENGERS INJURED AND ONE KILLED AS SOUTH AFRICA BOUND BUS OVERTURNED 8km out of Chinhoyi along the Chinhoyi – Chegutu road.

ACCIDENT: THIRTY FIVE PASSENGERS INJURED AND ONE KILLED AS SOUTH AFRICA BOUND BUS OVERTURNED 8km out of Chinhoyi along the Chinhoyi – Chegutu road.

Any public holiday is usually atime of pain and sorrow for Zimbabwe because of the horrors from endless road crashes. WE are into the 2018 Easter time and a South African bound bus, Juldan Motors bus has collided with a commuter omnibus which made a sudden u-turn, in front of the bus, 8 km out of Chinhoyi along the Chinhoyi-Chegutu road.   The Kombi driver clearly failed to check his mirrors for following traffic and…

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GUKURAHUNDI: ‘MUGABE MUST EXPLAIN WHY HE REFUSED TO PUBLISH Chihambakwe commission and the Dumbutshena Commission reports, which to date have not been made public’-Dumiso Dabengwa.

GUKURAHUNDI: ‘MUGABE MUST EXPLAIN WHY HE REFUSED TO PUBLISH Chihambakwe commission and the Dumbutshena Commission  reports, which to date  have not been made public’-Dumiso Dabengwa.

GUKURAHUNDI: ‘MUGABE MUST EXPLAIN WHY HE REFUSED TO PUBLISH Chihambakwe commission and the Dumbutshena Commission reports, which to date have not been made public’-Dumiso Dabengwa.   What is there to hide and why hide it? These are questions he (Mugabe) should be asked as to why did he not publish those two reports.   FORMER president Robert Mugabe, in an interview with the Zimbabwe Independent a fortnight ago, laid the blame of the Gukurahundi atrocities…

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PROTESTING teachers and union leaders yesterday stormed Mnangagwa’s offices and handed over a petition demanding a salary increment, among various other demands.

PROTESTING  teachers and  union leaders yesterday stormed Mnangagwa’s offices and handed over a petition demanding a salary increment, among various other demands.

PROTESTING teachers and union leaders yesterday stormed Mnangagwa’s offices and handed over a petition demanding a salary increment, among various other demands. Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) secretary-general Raymond Majongwe demanded dialogue with government. “We want a salary review and our conditions of service must improve. We want government to reinstate our leave days. Since President Mnangagwa came to power, he has engaged all other people, but government workers. This is not a strike,…

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Former President Robert Mugabe has opened on several high profile secrets Zimbabweans have always had questions on.

Former President Robert Mugabe has opened on several high profile secrets Zimbabweans have always had questions on.

Former President Robert Mugabe has opened on several high profile secrets Zimbabweans have always had questions on.   In a wide ranging interview with The Independent newspaper, Mugabe takes a swipe at his successor President Emmerson Mnangagwa accusing him of murders in the Gukurahundi atrocities of the eighties.   Below is an extract of the interview:   Q: What role have you played in the formation of the National Patriotic Front, the new opposition party…

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NATO EXPELLS SEVEN RUSSIAN DIPLOMATS in response to a nerve agent attack in the UK.

NATO EXPELLS SEVEN RUSSIAN DIPLOMATS  in response to a nerve agent attack in the UK.

The international security organisation Nato has expelled seven Russian diplomats in response to a nerve agent attack in the UK.   A total of twenty-six countries have in the past two days expelled Russian diplomats, in solidarity with the UK, confirming they are confident Russia was behind the poisoning of Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, who were poisoned on 4 March 2018 in Salsbury Britain   To date, Russia continues to deny…

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OPPOSITION MDC-T LEADER NELSON CHAMISA has hit out at former deputy prime minister Thokozani Khupe, describing her as a wayward politician

OPPOSITION MDC-T LEADER NELSON CHAMISA has hit out at former deputy prime minister Thokozani Khupe, describing her as a wayward politician

OPPOSITION MDC-T LEADER NELSON CHAMISA has hit out at former deputy prime minister Thokozani Khupe, describing her as a wayward politician who was trying to appoint herself party leader.   Khupe was expelled from the party after it emerged that she had officially notified the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) that she will represent the MDC in the 2018 Presidential election.   Gutu scorned at the decision saying; “What happened on Friday (the alleged expulsion) is…

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USA INTRODUCES A BILL WHICH AMMENDS the biting Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zidera) .

USA INTRODUCES A BILL WHICH AMMENDS  the biting Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zidera) .

USA INTRODUCES A BILL WHICH AMMENDS the biting Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zidera) .   United States of America has given President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his administration significant encouragement – which should lead to the normalisation of relations between the two countries if Harare manages this year’s watershed elections well.   With ousted former president Robert Mugabe’s relations with the West having been toxic for most of the past two decades, the US…

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MDC-T National Council, the Supreme-decision-making body in between Congresses met today deliberated on key issues affecting the partyand fired the MDC T Vice President Thokozani Khuphe

MDC-T National Council, the Supreme-decision-making body in between Congresses met today deliberated on key issues affecting the partyand fired the MDC T Vice President Thokozani Khuphe

The MDC-T National Council, the Supreme-decision-making body in between Congresses met today deliberated on key issues affecting the party. After seven hours of deliberations, the National Council made the following resolutions. 1. The national council noted and acknowledged the fact that the party has positively rebranded, is renewing and positively re-energized its base and its organs as testified by the continued affirmation and re-invigoration of its national strength and dominance; the evidence of which is…

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The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) Secretary – General Mr Raymond Majongwe has threatened to take the government to court for failing to address hunger and schooling equipment for school children after 38 years of independence.

The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) Secretary – General Mr Raymond Majongwe has threatened to take the government to court for failing to address hunger and schooling equipment for school children after 38 years of independence.

THIRTY EIGHT YEARS AFTER INDEPENDANCE, under Zanu pf rule, Zimbabwe schools still lack basic equipment for school. When I went to school in grade one in Morgenster Masvingo Zimbabwe, it was a, then pleasant experience to have a black piece of charcoal from used firewood, to use. My experience back in grade 1 in 1977, barefoot and just thankful to be in class, involved writing on the walkways, pavement slabs using charcoal and the teachers would…

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MDC-T NATIONAL CHAIRMAN LOVEMORE MOYO, YESTERDAY QUIT BOTH HIS POSITION AND MDC T PARTY citing, among other issues, what he called the unconstitutional power grab by leader Mr Nelson Chamisa.

MDC-T NATIONAL CHAIRMAN LOVEMORE MOYO, YESTERDAY QUIT BOTH HIS POSITION AND  MDC T PARTY   citing, among other issues, what he called the unconstitutional power grab by leader Mr Nelson Chamisa.

MDC-T national chairman Mr Lovemore Moyo yesterday quit both his position and the party citing, among other issues, what he called the unconstitutional power grab by leader Mr Nelson Chamisa. Mr Moyo, an ally of one of the party’s vice presidents Dr Thokozani Khupe, also cited violence that is rocking the party, tribalism and sexism as part of his resignation from the party.   Dr Khupe has been involved in a vicious battle over the…

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