‘Evil Regime Behind Dzamara Disappearance’,- Ex Military Chief Also Mugabe’s Former Bodyguard

‘Evil Regime Behind Dzamara Disappearance’,-  Ex Military Chief Also Mugabe’s  Former Bodyguard

President Robert Mugabe was worse than colonial ruler Ian Smith, one of Mugabe’s former bodyguards said on Monday. “He is now worse than the Smith regime and he is against his people,” South African-born Chinoto Zulu said in Harare. According to News24, Zulu was speaking at an event commemorating the United Nations (UN) International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances. Zulu is a former army chief and worked as Mugabe’s personal bodyguard for several…

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Chidyausiku To Be Now Only Constitutional Court Not Also Supreme Court Judge Same Time

One of the main issues that the suffering  Zimbabwean public have with Mugabe and his Zanu PF regime, particularly the judiciary system is that the judiciary has proved to be nothing other than Zanu PF partisan  in its execution of dutie particularly where elections are concerned, hence the continuously disputed Zanu PF ballot victories. In typical monopoly of power, Zimbabwe’s Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku has been holding two legal portfolios, as head of judges and chairman…

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‘More Than 20,000 Unqualified Teachers To Be Fired Soon’ -Education Minister Lazarus Dokora

MORE than 20,000 untrained teachers may become jobless next year as the government has finalised the documentation for standards, which recommends exclusion of unqualified personnel from schools, the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Lazarus Dokora has said. He said the documentation of the Teacher Professional Standards (TPS) is part of the ministry’s efforts to improve the quality of education in the country. There was no proper supervision of standards in the education system, he…

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Zim National Network of People Living With AIDS (ZNNP, Says ‘Police Actively Running Drug Crime’

Zim National Network of People Living With AIDS (ZNNP, Says ‘Police Actively  Running Drug Crime’

HIV/AIDS activists in Mashonaland West have fingered police in drug running that they claim has increased incidents of sexual immorality in Kadoma in particular. The activists spoke on condition they were not identified during a workshop on adolescent and paediatric antiretroviral treatment (ART) hosted by the Zimbabwe National Network of People Living with AIDS (ZNNP+). “The police are raiding drug cartels in Kadoma and in the surrounding areas to create an artificial shortage. “They target…

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‘Mugabe’s Zanu PF Regime, Finalising Massive Zimbabwe Civil Service Job Cuts’

‘Mugabe’s Zanu PF Regime, Finalising Massive Zimbabwe Civil Service Job Cuts’

The holiday spirit of civil servants is likely to be cut short soon as Mugabe’s Zanu PF regime is  reportedly in its finalisation of the civil service cull, that is designed to cut the size of the government employee or civil service by at least half. Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku  landmark Supreme court ruling on July 17th  2015 has seen an unprecedented  loss of over 25 000 jobs in both the private sector and state run-institutions across…

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Africa’s Richest Businessman, Nigerian, ‘Aliko Dangote’ Jets Into Zimbabwe Today

Africa’s Richest Businessman, Nigerian,  ‘Aliko Dangote’ Jets Into Zimbabwe Today

Africa and Nigeria’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, is set to arrive in Harare today on a two-day visit where is expected to seal several business deals. Industry minister, Mike Bimha, yesterday confirmed Dangote’s tour saying the Nigerian business mogul would meet top government and business leaders as part of efforts to expand his business interests into Zimbabwe. Dangote, who has business interests in his native country Nigeria, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Zambia…

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MDC-T Scoffs At Mugabe And His Zanu-PF Regime’s Monopolisation Of National Heroes Acre

MDC-T  Scoffs At Mugabe And His  Zanu-PF Regime’s Monopolisation Of  National Heroes Acre

THE MDC-T has scoffed at Zanu-PF government’s monopolisation of the National Heroes Acre, saying its leaders would not lose sleep over Presidents Robert Mugabe’s ranting over the issue. MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu claimed that contrary to Zanu-PF’s presumptions, none among the opposition party’s icons were desperate to be buried at the “partisan Heroes Acre”. He challenged Mugabe to even relocate the national shrine to his rural home in Zvimba if he so wished. Gutu was…

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‘Grace Mugabe Unsettled By Mujuru’s Dignified Response To Her Attacks ‘-Alex Magaisa

‘Grace Mugabe Unsettled By Mujuru’s Dignified Response To Her Attacks ‘-Alex Magaisa

Political commentator Alex Magaisa has said first lady Grace Mugabe seems to be continuously unsettled by former Vice President Joice Mujuru’s dignified responses to year-long vitriol she has been unleashing on her which resulted to her losing her party and government positions. Mujuru was sucked from her positions following the calls by Grace for her to resign of face dismissal, accusing her of ineptitude, corruption and plotting to unseat her husband President Robert Mugabe through…

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Mnangagwa And Grace’s Comments Raise Alarming Bells About Mugabe’s Health & Welfare

Mnangagwa And Grace’s Comments Raise Alarming Bells About Mugabe’s Health & Welfare

In a discussion with a London based magazine, it is reported that Zimbabwe’s Vice President,  Emmerson Mnangagwa clearly mentioned that Zimbabwe’s  President Robert Mugabe will be highly missed. This arose hot on the heels of motormouth Grace Mugabe’s suggestion that Zimbabweans are not aware of how much sacrifice Mugabe has made for the people and that Zimbabweans will miss the man when he is gone, not sure whether in office or life but certainly a hint that the end of…

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S.A Embassy In Harare, Inundated With Zimbabweans fleeing Worsening Economic Crisis.

S.A Embassy In Harare, Inundated With Zimbabweans fleeing Worsening Economic Crisis.

THE South African Embassy in Harare has their work cut out again as hundreds of Zimbabweans look to escape the country’s worsening economic crisis. As early at 6.30am, long queues steadily form outside their Belgravia offices. The security guards are in charge until 7.30am when the embassy officially opens. Two South African nationals drive into the carpark and start work immediately even before they switch on their computers. Their task is to sort out the…

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