Police Launch Manhunt For Dangerous, Armed, Poacher Syndicate

Police Launch Manhunt For Dangerous, Armed, Poacher Syndicate

POLICE have launched a manhunt for seven suspected poachers from across the country and have described them as armed and dangerous. National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said anyone with information on the suspects should contact the police. The police appeal comes at a time when there are signs that security forces have made some gains in the war against poaching since they were roped in to fight the crime late last year….

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Police Assault Rural Teachers Union & Arrest Protest Leaders

Police Assault Rural Teachers Union & Arrest Protest Leaders

The traditionally brutal Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) swiftly descended upon the protesting teachers staging apeaceful demonstration in defiance to the Mugabe and his Zanu PF regime stance of not paying out their December 2016 wages and bonuses. As the crowds  approached Zimbabwe Parliament House, the police targeted and arrested amongst others,the Rural Teacher’s Union of Zimbabwe (RTUZ) President Obert  Masaraure , Robson Chere and Pride Mukono the Rural teachers Union (RTUZ) programmes officer. newzimbabwevision will give updates…

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‘Iconic Mbare Hostels To be demolished’

‘Iconic Mbare Hostels To be demolished’

Harare City Council has resolved to demolish some of its ageing Mbare Hostels to pave way for the construction of 10 000 modern housing units. Mbare councillor, Martin Matinyanya said the move was meant to decongest and bring sanity to the populous suburb, where more than 10 people, in some instances, are cramped in a single room, as a result of shortage of accommodation. “It’s indeed a good project. The flats need to be upgraded…

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Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) Church Taxation Now In Force As Of New Year.

Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra)  Church Taxation Now In Force As Of New Year.

CHURCHES are bracing for a new tax on income derived from trade or investments following regulations that came into effect on January 1. Tithes, offerings and donations made to churches will not be taxed. The new measures come into effect six months after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) commissioner General Gershem Pasi told Parliament that the taxman was now focusing on churches after detecting some loopholes in the taxation system. The taxation follows the mushrooming…

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SA Gospel Star Deborah Fraser , & Children Injured In Car Crash

AWARD-WINNING gospel star Deborah Fraser survived a horrific car crash in Kibler Park last Tuesday. The star was driving to Walkerville when she knocked down a cow. Sources said Deborah was with three kids at the time. “She hit the cow and the car was badly damaged. She and the kids were also injured,” said the source. The source said her car was written off and the cow died. The source added SPCA officials attended…

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Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe RTUZ Confirms 4th January Mass Protests

Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe RTUZ  Confirms 4th January Mass Protests

Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe RTUZ in conjunction with Zimbabwe Activist Alliance (ZAA), Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU),other civil servants unions,YARD etc will be having a Demo on the 4th of January 2016 in Harare. RTUZ submitted a notification letter to the Police Internal Security lntelligence (PISI) department of on 31 January 2016. The letter was received by one officer who calls himself Jack Jackson and he acknowledged receipt of the letter satisfying the POSA…

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Ratepayers Mourn, Bulawayo City Council Neglects Service Delivery While Sponsoring Football

Ratepayers Mourn, Bulawayo City Council Neglects Service Delivery While  Sponsoring Football

The Bulawayo City Council has been accused of channelled money towards football sponsorship at the expense of service delivery, which should be the councils’ core business, by the supposedly cash-strapped city councils. Some ratepayers are complaining that too much money is going towards football sponsorship at the expense of service delivery. In Bulawayo, the noise about a city football club started when Bulawayo City was still in Division One. “We cannot have a situation whereby…

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Gvt Orders All Day Schools To Reintroduce “Hot-Sitting” Or “Double-Sitting”

Primary and Secondary Education Minister Dr Lazarus Dokora  has ordered all day schools in the country to reintroduce “hot-sitting” or “double-sitting” so as to cater for all pupils interested in taking Form One placement. “Hot-sitting” is a situation where some students attend classes in the morning and others in the afternoon so that they can share classrooms and other resources at their disposal. According to Sunday News, Dokora said the country was now dealing with…

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Harare City Council Operates 30 Bank Accounts, Some With Unknown Signatories

Harare City Council Operates 30 Bank Accounts, Some With Unknown  Signatories

Although Harare city council is predominantly, an opposition MDC T ,  Morgan Tsvangirai’s ( Movement For democratic Change)  council run operation, there are suspicious financial operational systems that give off suspicious settings of criminal financial vibes more commonly associated with the corrupt Mugabe and his Zanu PF.  Harare city fathers have called for a full audit of the council operations after  it was reported that  Harare City Council  is operating a ridiculous total of over 30 bank…

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Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) ,Victoria Falls Launches Service Charter

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) ,Victoria Falls Launches Service Charter

When we talk of the Zimbabwe Republic police force, we should clearly let the nation know that, as of today, the punitive US$100, 00 road fines are now officially in place. Suffice it is to say that, ZRP,welcomes all drivers to 2016, please remember to carry your wallets on you all the time!..lol Anyway, on a more serious note, the traditionally brutal Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has now launched a district service charter in Victoria…

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