TWO ZIM TRUCK DRIVERS at Zimbabwe Zhong Zhing Coking Company in Hwange stole 50 tonnes of coal from Makomo Resources while on duty.

TWO ZIM TRUCK DRIVERS at Zimbabwe Zhong Zhing Coking Company in Hwange  stole 50 tonnes of coal from Makomo Resources while on duty.

TWO ZIM TRUCK DRIVERS at Zimbabwe Zhong Zhing Coking Company in Hwange stole 50 tonnes of coal from Makomo Resources while on duty.Zimbabwe Zhong Zhing Coking Company is located at St Mary’s Lukosi just outside Hwange and was contracted by Makomo Resources to transport coal from mining pits to a stock pile within the coal miner’s premises.Makomo Resources supplies coal to Zimbabwe Power Company’s Hwange Power Station for coal generation.Meluleki Sibanda (35) of Makwika Village…

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THE REAL LIFE INSPIRATION FOR THE HERO IN THE “HOTEL RWANDA” film, who has been credited with saving more than a thousand lives during the nation’s 1994 genocide, has been arrested on terrorism charges.

THE REAL LIFE INSPIRATION FOR THE HERO  IN THE “HOTEL RWANDA” film, who has been credited with saving more than a thousand lives during the nation’s 1994 genocide, has been arrested on terrorism charges.

THE REAL LIFE INSPIRATION FOR THE HERO IN THE “HOTEL RWANDA” film, who has been credited with saving more than a thousand lives during the nation’s 1994 genocide, has been arrested on terrorism charges.Paul Rusesabagina wearing a suit and tie: Paul Rusesabagina, a well-know critic of President Paul Kagame, remained in police custody on Tuesday, one day after authorities took to Twitter to reveal he had been captured.The Rwanda Investigation Bureau in a Twitter thread…

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THOUSANDS MORE BENEFIT-THOSE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES IN ENGLAND will be offered the chance to try a soup-and-shake diet weight-loss plan for free on the NHS..

THOUSANDS MORE BENEFIT-THOSE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES IN ENGLAND  will be offered the chance to try a soup-and-shake diet weight-loss plan for free on the NHS..

THOUSANDS MORE BENEFITIN ENGLAND WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES will be offered the chance to try a soup-and-shake diet weight-loss plan for free on the NHS. Studies show switching to the low-calorie liquid diet can put diabetes into remission. Experts say they want to help people to be as fit as possible, particularly during the coronavirus pandemic. Obesity and type 2 diabetes are linked and both increase the risk of complications from Covid-19. Coronavirus: Diabetic people…

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‘FILTHY RICH MULTI MILLIONAIRE , CORRUPT, LAWLESS, ZANU PF DECEIT REVEALED AS, ZIMBABWE GOVERNMENT THROUGH THE Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube on Monday said the government Is returning land to foreign white farmers

‘FILTHY RICH MULTI MILLIONAIRE , CORRUPT, LAWLESS, ZANU PF DECEIT REVEALED AS, ZIMBABWE GOVERNMENT THROUGH THE Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube on Monday said the government Is  returning land to foreign white farmers

‘FILTHY RICH MULTI MILLIONAIRE , CORRUPT, LAWLESS, ZANU PF DECEIT REVEALED AS, ZIMBABWE GOVERNMENT THROUGH THE Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube on Monday said the government Is returning land to foreign white farmers through what Zimbabwe calls a Global Compensation Deed’.Majority of the farms to be returned are meant to be protected by Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Agreements (BIPPAs) and owned by nationals of the US, UK, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Australia and South AfricaThe ministry…

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Ramaphosa says his special envoys to Zimbabwe must travel back to Harare soon and engage all stakeholders to fully appreciate the gravity of the crisis in Harare.

Ramaphosa  says his special envoys to Zimbabwe must travel back to Harare soon and engage all stakeholders to fully appreciate the gravity of the crisis in Harare.

SOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENT AND AFRICAN UNION CHAIRPERSON Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday said his special envoys to Zimbabwe must travel back to Harare soon and engage all stakeholders to fully appreciate the gravity of the crisis in Harare. This comes as South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) party intensifies efforts to assist Zimbabwe emerge from its deepening crisis. Ramaphosa last month dispatched former Speaker of Parliament Baleka Mbete and former Safety and Security minister Sydney Mufamadi…

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OXFORD UNIVERSITY, LEADING VACCINE DEVELOPMENT PROFESSOR Sarah Gilbert warns of rising animal-to-human coronavirus threat due to an increasing risk of outbreaks spreading from animals to people as globalisation continues

OXFORD UNIVERSITY, LEADING VACCINE DEVELOPMENT PROFESSOR Sarah Gilbert warns of rising animal-to-human coronavirus threat due to an increasing risk of outbreaks spreading from animals to people as globalisation continues.“Greater population density, greater travel, deforestation – all of these things make it more likely that these outbreaks will happen and then something will spread,” she told The Independent.“Because of the way things have been going in the world, it’s more likely we’ll have zoonotic infections causing…

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RAMAPHOSA says civil service is a career not a comfortable 9-to-5 desk job or a place to earn a salary with no effort.

RAMAPHOSA says civil service is a career not a comfortable 9-to-5 desk job or a place to earn a salary with no effort.

RAMAPHOSA says civil service is a career not a comfortable 9-to-5 desk job or a place to earn a salary with no effort.SA PRESIDENT, CYRIL RAMAPHOSA say the civil service must be seen as a career destination of choice by those who want to make a difference in the life of their country, and not merely as a comfortable 9-to-5 desk job or a place to earn a salary with minimal effort.“Should some still harbour…

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THE MDC vice-chairperson Job Sikhala who was arrested last Friday by police officers while he was hiding in a ceiling at a house in Tynwald suburb came to court in a Highlanders Football Club track suit.

THE MDC vice-chairperson Job Sikhala who was arrested last Friday by police officers while he was hiding in a ceiling at a house in Tynwald suburb came to court in a Highlanders Football Club track suit.

THE MDC vice-chairperson Job Sikhala who was arrested last Friday by police officers while he was hiding in a ceiling at a house in Tynwald suburb came to court in a Highlanders Football Club track suit. According to Makore, a team of police officers raided the Tynwald home, and while searching for the drugs, machetes, and the petrol bombs, he noticed some footprints on the wall and a missing ceiling panel in one of the…

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VICE PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi has attributed what he found as economic success that Zimbabweans are enjoying to the impeccable military experience of the presidium led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Mohadi said because of the presidium’s military background, Zimbabwe was on a positive trajectory for economic growth.

VICE PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi has attributed what he found as economic success that Zimbabweans are enjoying to the impeccable military experience of the presidium led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Mohadi said because of the presidium’s military background, Zimbabwe was on a positive trajectory for economic growth.

VICE PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi has attributed what he found as economic success that Zimbabweans are enjoying to the impeccable military experience of the presidium led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.In March 2020, Defense Minister Oppah Muchinguri described the coronavirus as God’s way of punishing the United States and other western countries for imposing sanctions on Zimbabwe, and now the war veteran Vice President KemboMohadi saysbecause of the presidium’s military background, Zimbabwe is on a positive trajectory…

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SEVEN DIPLOMATS ACCREDITED TO ZIMBABWE yesterday piled more pressure on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to respect human rights and chided him for blaming external forces over his failures, in a joint statement, from the heads of mission for Canada, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the United States and United Kingdom, who also demanded that Mnangagwa must stop stifling citizens’ rights under the guise of enforcing COVID-19 lockdown measures.

SEVEN DIPLOMATS ACCREDITED TO ZIMBABWE  yesterday piled more pressure on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to respect human rights and chided him for blaming external forces over his failures, in a joint statement, from the heads of mission for Canada, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the United States and United Kingdom, who also  demanded that Mnangagwa must stop stifling citizens’ rights under the guise of enforcing COVID-19 lockdown measures.

SEVEN DIPLOMATS ACCREDITED TO ZIMBABWE yesterday piled more pressure on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to respect human rights and chided him for blaming external forces over his failures, in a joint statement, from the heads of mission for Canada, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the United States and United Kingdom, who also demanded that Mnangagwa must stop stifling citizens’ rights under the guise of enforcing COVID-19 lockdown measures.“We ask the government to move away from such language…

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