Fatal hit &run driver Zim pilot Zirema, licenced at Aptrac Aviation in Port Elizabeth March 2010 is an illegal in South Africa

Fatal hit &run driver Zim pilot Zirema, licenced at Aptrac Aviation in Port Elizabeth March 2010 is an illegal in South Africa

A Zimbabwean pilot involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident on the Port Elizabeth beachfront allegedly hoodwinked his colleagues into believing he was in SA legally. When a pilot is an illegal, it means, your pilot may be a drunkard, drug addict, terrorist or in fact unlicenced and unqualified pilot in control of your flight,…always keep that belt tight , or better yet, the plane itself is not airworthy and not only a risk to the…

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Fatal hit-and-run driver Zim pilot Zirema, licenced at Aptrac Aviation Academy in Port Elizabeth March 2010 is an illegal in South Africa

Fatal hit-and-run driver Zim pilot Zirema, licenced at Aptrac Aviation Academy in Port Elizabeth  March 2010 is an illegal in South Africa

, A Zimbabwean pilot involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident on the Port Elizabeth beachfront allegedly hoodwinked his colleagues into believing he was in SA legally.Judgment in Kelvin Zirema’s bail application was brought to a halt in the Port Elizabeth Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday when the prosecution asked to reopen its case in respect of his status in the country at the time of the accident.State prosecutor Melani Hammett said if Zirema’s employers had been…

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Zimbabwe owes foreign fuel suppliers, including Glencore, Total and Trafigura US200 million, making new imports difficult as companies require cash upfront

Zimbabwe owes foreign fuel suppliers, including Glencore, Total and Trafigura US200 million, making new imports difficult as companies require cash upfront

ZIMBABWE OWES foreign fuel suppliers, including Glencore, Total and Trafigura US200 million, which has made new imports difficult as companies require cash upfront, the energy minister and central bank governor said on Thursday.Zimbabwe has experienced fuel shortages since September, forcing motorists to queue for hours to fill up.The southern African nation has also been hit by rolling power cuts for two weeks due to low generating capacity, angering residents that are grappling with economic hardship….

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‘If you fall ill or are injured while on holiday, you can claim, you can claim it as sick leave rather than annual leave’- Citizens Advice.

‘If you fall ill or are injured  while on holiday, you can claim, you can claim it as sick leave rather than annual leave’- Citizens Advice.

Fallen ill on holiday? If you become unwell or are injured while on holiday, you can claim it as a day of sick leave rather than annual leave’- Citizens Advice.Most of us count the days until our next holiday, when we can finally relax in the sun with a glass of wine in hand and a good book in the other.Far away from the confines of the office, emails and meetings, you should be making…

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‘SANCTIONS or not, we will, improve the lives of poor Zimbabweans using domestic resources to industrialise’- Mnangagwa

‘SANCTIONS or not, we will, improve  the lives of poor Zimbabweans using domestic resources to industrialise’- Mnangagwa

Speaking during an official visit by Tanzanian President John Magufuli, Mnangagwa said although sanctions were slowing down economic growth and hurting the poor, his government had put in place a plan to salvage the comatose economy.“Our economy was greatly affected by the sanctions imposed on us nearly now close to 18 years. Under the new dispensation, we have said with or without sanctions, we must focus on developing our economy,” Mnangagwa said.“We will use our…

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ENERGY MINISTER CHASI, urges Zimbabweans to use bicycles given the dire fuel shortages hitting the country.

ENERGY MINISTER CHASI, urges Zimbabweans to use bicycles  given the dire fuel shortages hitting the country.

The Minister of Energy and Power Development Advocate Fortune Chasi has urged Zimbabweans to consider using bicycles and motorbikes given the dire fuel shortages hitting the country.It seems that the situation in Zimbabwe, a nation with the second highest inflation in the world, is spiralling out of control as the militarised Mnangagwa Zanu pf regimewhich recently urged the suffering Zimbabweans to consider alternatives to bread, is now urging people according to the Minister of Energy…

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NO PANIC, WE ARE NOT THE WORST, as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) puts Zimbabwe inflation at the 2019 second highest in the world

NO PANIC, WE ARE NOT THE WORST, as  the International Monetary Fund (IMF)  puts Zimbabwe inflation at the 2019  second highest  in the world

Zimbabwe’s currency the RTGS$ has been losing value and on Tuesday was trading at 1:5 against the United States dollar.1. Venezuela: 10,000,000% 2. Zimbabwe: 73% 3. Sudan: 49% 4. Argentina: 43%5. Iran: 37% 6. South Sudan: 24%7. Liberia: 22% 8. Yemen: 20% 9. Angola: 17%10. Turkey: 17% 11. Uzbekistan: 16% 12. Sierra Leone: 15% 13. Libya: 15% 14. Haiti: 14% 15. Egypt: 14% 16. Nigeria: 11% 17. Zambia: 10% 18. Ethiopia: 9%Source – Byo24News

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‘BETTER BLACK’-Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s luxury jet left India and headed to Dubai on Monday.

‘BETTER BLACK’-Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s luxury jet left India and headed to Dubai on Monday.

When Former cabinet minister Professor Jonathan Moyo was asked about the health situation of Chiwenga in India he said, “India? No longer there. Try Dubai!”Chiwenga recently traveled to India for a medical checkup after his health deteriorated.Journalist Mduduzi Mathuthu whose media outlet has been tracking Chiwenga’s luxury jet revealed further information about the General’s suspected whereabouts.“The plane left India for Dubai. Was the passenger on board? It now looks doubtful.” He said. “If that’s the…

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(Zupco) dismissed over 100 bus conductors, mainly degreed, some master’s degree holders, advanced fraudsters in 4 months of massive fraud.

(Zupco) dismissed over 100 bus conductors, mainly degreed, some master’s degree holders,  advanced fraudsters in 4 months of massive fraud.

Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) dismissed over 100 bus conductors, with several being prosecuted in the courts, in the first four months of this year in a ticket scam that was bleeding the transport utility.The Herald understands that the conductors would issue the same tickets to different passengers, enabling them to pocket large sums of money.The pilferage resulted in the firm strengthening its inspectorate teams and planting informers.Recently, Zupco introduced the “tap-and-go” electronic payment system…

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Replacing Mugabe with Mangagwa was anon event as Mnangagwa has appointed 17 Ambassadors with immediate effect, while Zimbabwe burns.

Replacing Mugabe with Mangagwa was anon event  as Mnangagwa has appointed 17 Ambassadors with immediate effect, while Zimbabwe burns.

The appointments by the militarised Mnangagwa Zanu pf regime are with immediate effect, absolutely no change, same oppressive authority, milking of state funds instead of paying civil servants, rebuilding the education, health, housing, employment, transport and other sectors directly affecting the ordinary street person.The Zimbabwe militarised Mnangagwa Zanu pf regime pfeeerorists regime has already warned that it will not hesitate to take all lawful measures, both pre-emptive and remedial, to ensure peace, law and order…

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