Inspector Precious Simangos Is The New Police Spokesperson For Bulawayo

Inspector  Precious Simangos Is The New Police Spokesperson For Bulawayo

Inspector  Precious Simango is the new police spokesperson for Bulawayo Metropolitan Province following the recent promotion and redeployment of her predecessor, Superintendent Mandlenkosi Moyo. Supt Moyo, who had been the police spokesperson for Bulawayo since August, 2007, has been deployed to the Provincial Training Wing in the city. The former police spokesperson said he was happy to leave the office to Insp Simango, an experienced media relations officer who once deputised him. “Insp Simango has…

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Mass Eviction OF ‘Zimbabweans’ From Three Berea Flats At Ridge Block Of Flats S.Africa

Mass Eviction OF ‘Zimbabweans’ From Three Berea Flats At Ridge  Block Of Flats S.Africa

Tenants of a flat in Berea who are mostly Zimbabweans were yesterday evicted from their lodgings after being accused to occupying the buildings illegally. Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) said  in Berea yesterday was closed off to traffic due to evictions that took place. It’s understood the tenants living in a block of flats called The Ridge were occupying the building illegally. The JMPD said a court order was obtained to clear three buildings in…

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Senior Pretoria Home Affairs Official , Elisha Matsipa, Arrested For Fraudulently Selling ID Documentss

Senior Pretoria  Home Affairs Official , Elisha Matsipa, Arrested For Fraudulently Selling ID Documentss

Pretoria – A senior Home Affairs official in Pretoria, Elisha Matsipa, was on Monday arrested for “putting South Africa at risk” by fraudulently selling ID documents for as much as R23 000. According to IOL, the department has warned other employees involved in this type of crime to stop immediately as they too would face the same fate. After a prolonged investigation, the Hawks and the department eventually got their man, arresting the 43-year-old assistant…

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Gvt Requests List Of White Farmers Of Strategic Economic Importance From Provincial Leaders

Gvt Requests List Of White  Farmers Of Strategic Economic Importance From Provincial Leaders

THE government has for the first time suggested it may give official permission for some white farmers to stay on their land, 15 years after it sanctioned widespread land grabs that plummeted the country into an economic crisis. Douglas Mombeshora, the lands minister, said provincial leaders had been asked to draw up a list of white farmers they wanted to stay on their farms deemed to be “of strategic economic importance”. “We have asked provinces…

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‘Nigeria’s President ‘Muhammadu Buhari’ Sacks Army, Navy, Air Force & Defence Chiefs ‘

‘Nigeria’s President ‘Muhammadu Buhari’ Sacks  Army, Navy, Air Force & Defence Chiefs ‘

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari sacked his army, navy, air force and defence chiefs on Monday, a widely anticipated move as the former general has made crushing Islamist militant group Boko Haram his top priority. Replacements would be announced later on Monday, the presidency spokesperson told Reuters. Since his inauguration in May, Buhari has moved Nigeria’s defence command centre to Maiduguri, the birthplace of the jihadi sect, and is setting up the headquarters for a multi-national…

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34 000 Metres Of Fabric Bought For New Prison Uniforms In Zimbabwe

34 000 Metres Of Fabric Bought For New Prison Uniforms In  Zimbabwe

Prisoners in the country’s jails are set to get new clothes as the  Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has bought 34 000 metres of fabric. Scores of inmates are exposed to harsh weather conditions, especially during winter because the prison service cannot afford blankets or warm clothing. Appearing before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Defence, Home Affairs and Security Services  on Monday, Deputy Commissioner-General Agrey Machingauta said the fabric was bought two weeks ago…

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‘Sad About Chenjerayi Hove, But It’s sick To claim Mugabe exiled him!’-Jonathan Moyo

Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo has angrily refuted claims that President Mugabe pushed the late novelist, poet and essayist Chenjerai Hove out of the country.A fierce critic of President Robert Mugabe’s increasingly autocratic rule, Hove died of liver failure on Sunday afternoon in self-imposed exile in Norway where he had lived since the early 2000s. South Africa’s Political commentator, media entrepreneur Justice Malala twitted saying Hove was driven out of the country by Mugabe. He…

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‘ Harare Municipal Police, Arrest National Vendors’ Union Of Zimbabwe Director Samuel Wadzai’

‘ Harare Municipal Police, Arrest National Vendors’ Union Of Zimbabwe Director Samuel Wadzai’

National Vendors’ Union of Zimbabwe director Samuel Wadzai is reported to have arrested by Harare Municipal police after vendors demonstrated at Town House this morning  over confiscated goods, Bulawayo24.com has learnt. Last week, a least 27 informal traders were arrested while six were seriously injured when Harare municipal police fought running battles with street vendors as the bitter war to clean up the capital’s streets escalated. The vendors were refusing to move from the central…

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People Anger Over Itai Dzamara’s Abduction, Is A Bond For Mugabe’s Opponents

People Anger  Over Itai Dzamara’s Abduction, Is  A Bond For  Mugabe’s Opponents

Abducted journalist-turned-human rights activist Itai Dzamara’s continued disappearance is acting as a catalyst for unity among President Robert Mugabe’s political opponents, as they say his government has destroyed all the gains of the country’s liberation struggle against white minority rule. The rising demands for the government to either release or find Dzamara – who went missing after staging sit-ins agitating for the resignation of Mugabe – are broadening into a concerted national fury that is…

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‘2Pretoria-Bound Zimbabwean Women , Reportedly Abducted & Burnt To Death’

‘2Pretoria-Bound Zimbabwean Women , Reportedly Abducted   & Burnt To Death’

Zimbabwean women abducted, burnt to death in South Africa TWO Pretoria-bound Zimbabwean women were reportedly abducted and burnt to death after the commuter omnibus they boarded at Musina near Beitbridge Border Post last month was intercepted by unidentified criminals who later demanded an undisclosed amount as ransom from the deceased’s husbands in South Africa. The deceased – named as Esther Mwinde and Olga Gwena, both from Kariba – were last seen on June 10 as…

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