Honey Bird Kop Farm, A Top Zapu Member’s Farm Has Been Invaded By Zanu Supporters

A top Zipra ex-combatant, John Gazi has had his farm invaded by Zanu PF supporters on the outskirts of Bulawayo. The invaders claimed the farm is too large for  Gazi. The Zanu PF supporters began allocating each other portions of the 1 000-hectare Honey Bird Kop Farm, about 40km along the Bulawayo-Plumtree road, on Tuesday and continued with the exercise yesterday. A Mangena, who was leading the pegging exercise, said Gazi was lucky to have…

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Patrick Zhuwao Says ‘Only My Boss, My Uncle President Robert Mugabe Can Stop Me From Implementing The Indigenisation Policy’

Patrick Zhuwao Says ‘Only My Boss, My Uncle President Robert Mugabe Can Stop Me From Implementing The Indigenisation Policy’

YOUTH minister Patrick Zhuwao says only “my” boss President Robert Mugabe will stop “me” from implementing the indigenisation policy. The dreadlocked minister, who is also Mugabe’s nephew, said this Wednesday evening at a media cocktail he organised to “clear” the indigenisation “myths” to journalists in Harare. Zhuwao said no amount of pressure was going to stop him from empowering “my” people through the controversial indigenisation law. The minister is under fire from the opposition and…

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Joseph Kabila Prepares To Takeover African Union (AU) Chairmanship From Mugabe

President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has arrived in Harare for a one-day working visit in his capacity as African Union (AU) First Vice Chair. Mr Kabila is expected to deliberate with the AU Chairman, President Robert Mugabe current issues and situations prevailing on the African continent. The meeting is in preparation for his take-over of the continental chairmanship in January next year. President Kabila, who is being accompanied by Zimbabwe’s…

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11 Million Eastern & Southern Africa Children Face Hunger, Disease, & Water Shortages, Because Of Worst El Nino Weather In Decades,

11 Million Eastern & Southern Africa  Children Face Hunger, Disease, & Water Shortages, Because Of  Worst El Nino Weather  In Decades,

AT least 11 million children in eastern and southern Africa face hunger, disease, and water shortages as a result of the strongest El Nino weather phenomenon in decades, the United Nations children’s fund said. Severe drought and floods are causing malnutrition and increasing children’s vulnerability to killer diseases such as malaria, diarrhoea, cholera, and dengue fever, Unicef said on Tuesday. “The consequences could ripple through generations unless affected communities receive support,” it said in a…

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Chyangwa Promises To Help Source Loans & Residential Stands For National Team Players If He Takes Charge Of Zifa

Chyangwa Promises To Help Source Loans & Residential Stands For National Team Players If He Takes Charge Of Zifa

ASPIRING Zifa president, Philip Chiyangwa, has promised to use his Zanu PF and business links to source for loans and residential stands for national team players if he succeeds in taking charge of the country’s football mother body. Chiyangwa, a property mogul who once claimed to own nearly a fifth of Harare’s land, was speaking to StarFM radio Monday afternoon. He boasted about what he claimed to be an impeccable history if it came to…

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Mliswa Says Mugabe Must Act, Speak The Missing Dzamara Issue

Mliswa Says Mugabe Must Act, Speak The Missing Dzamara Issue

YOUTH Advocacy for Reform and Democracy founder Themba Mliswa says they have put the Itai Dzamara issue on the agenda of “our” end of November congress with the aim of pressuring government to search and find the missing journalist-cum-human rights activist. The firebrand former Zanu PF Mashonaland west provincial chairperson said they want President Robert Mugabe to respond to the Dzamara family letter which was handed over to the aging leader in August. In the…

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Corporal Punishment Of Juveniles Is, Primitive, Unconstitutional, Traumatic, Inhumane, Cruel, Physical & Psychological Torture.

Corporal Punishment Of Juveniles Is, Primitive, Unconstitutional, Traumatic, Inhumane,  Cruel, Physical & Psychological Torture.

CHIEF Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku on Wednesday reserved judgement in a case in which lawyers are seeking the outlawing of judiciary corporal punishment on grounds that it violates and degrades male juveniles. The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), which is represented by Tendai Biti in the case between the juvenile and the state, argue that Section 353 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act is unconstitutional and is an attempt by the State to drag…

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Catholic Senators Celebrate Mass In Zimbabwe’s Parliament

Catholic Senators Celebrate Mass In Zimbabwe’s Parliament

Zimbabwe’s most senior catholic is the president Robert Mugabe, a man who has even travelled to Rome with his family for the current  Pope’s inauguration, thus in a sense , one can argue that religion to him shapes up part of the rule, at least with respect to how he attempts to portray himself to the people of Zimbabwe . The Senate chamber was turned into a a temple for an hour when Catholic MPs…

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Matobo Man shot And killed A Fellow Robber In South Africa, Then Fled To Zimbabwe With The Loot.

Matobo Man shot And killed A Fellow Robber In South Africa, Then  Fled To Zimbabwe With The Loot.

  A 26-YEAR-OLD Matobo man allegedly shot and killed his fellow robber in South Africa before fleeing to Zimbabwe with the loot. Welcome Ncube, 26, of Sigangatsha village who has been in remand prison since May last year, allegedly teamed up with fellow villager Prosper Ndebele whose age was not given and went on a robbery spree in South Africa. The duo allegedly got away with large amounts of money and Ncube later allegedly shot…

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17 MDC-T Activists Including Highfield East Member, MDCT MP ‘Erick Murai’ Remain In Police Custody

17 MDC-T Activists Including  Highfield East Member, MDCT MP  ‘Erick Murai’  Remain  In Police Custody

Seventeen MDC-T activists including Highfield East Member of Parliament Erick Murai – arrested at the weekend in Hopley, Harare South district for convening an illegal gathering – remained in police custody yesterday and are expected to appear in court today. The 17 activists were engaged in running battles with the police as they insisted on holding the rally after they were warned by police it had not been sanctioned. Murai is also the opposition party’s…

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