‘Mutasa’s CIO Brother In Law ‘Felix Chiteme’ Dismissed For Being Sabina Mutasa’s Relative’

‘Mutasa’s CIO Brother In Law  ‘Felix Chiteme’ Dismissed For Being Sabina Mutasa’s  Relative’

THE Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) has allegedly dismissed an operative on the grounds that he was related to Ousted former State Security minister Didymus Mutasa’s relative -Felix Chiteme has been fired from the  Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO). Felix Chiteme, is brother to Mutasa’s wife, Sabina. Chiteme, a senior security assistant in the CIO was officially discharged on July 15 after a disciplinary board of inquiry hearing that allegedly accused him of leaking State secrets to…

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Mugabe’s Zanu PF, ‘Key Beneficiaries Of Entropy’ Used Terrorist Tactics On Itai Dzamara & Vendors

Mugabe’s  Zanu PF, ‘Key Beneficiaries Of Entropy’ Used Terrorist Tactics On Itai Dzamara & Vendors

“The Cabinet ministers, parliamentarians, policy makers and the President himself are folding their hands whilst this taboo is taking place because they are key beneficiaries of this ruling. Actually they are the ones who are behind it ,to protect they are companies and interests of their friends “the business people” who will fund them during 2018 elections.” Mutubuki said this same government is somehow behind the mysterious disappearance of the Leader of Occupy Africa Unite…

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‘African Journalists Should Avoid Unnecessary Criticism Of Africa’s Leaders’-Mugabe

‘African Journalists Should Avoid Unnecessary Criticism Of  Africa’s Leaders’-Mugabe

African journalists should champion developmental issues in their reportage and avoid unnecessary criticism of the continent’s leadership, African Union and SADC chairman President Robert Mugabe has said. President Mugabe was addressing the just ended Ebola Conference in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. He said Africans should be proud of their heritage and roots and not allow western nations to make them feel like a lesser people, adding journalists should tell the African story rather than allowing the…

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700 Jobs Lost In Just 5Days Post Ruling On Arbitrary Termination Employment Contract

700 Jobs Lost In Just 5Days Post Ruling On Arbitrary Termination Employment Contract

Government yesterday held a crisis meeting with stakeholders during which workers proposed that Presidential Powers be invoked to protect them amid reports that over 700 have lost jobs in the last five days following a Supreme Court ruling allowing arbitrary termination of employment contracts. The ruling, which has shaken the labour industry, was delivered last Friday. Employers, the major beneficiaries of the ruling, boycotted the meeting held under the auspices of the Tripartite Negotiating Forum…

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Namibia Arrests About 40 Zimbabwean Apostolic Faith Illegals At Bush Shrines

Namibia Arrests About 40 Zimbabwean Apostolic Faith  Illegals  At  Bush Shrines

ABOUT 40 Zimbabweans practicing various apostolic sects are set to be deported back from Namibia after being rounded off while conducting services in the bushes, Namibian press reported Tuesday. The 39 were among people who were arrested at different shrines on Sunday after a crack team comprising of police and the Namibian immigration officials raided foreign-owned churches in Windhoek. Nineteen babies and children were arrested alongside their mothers. Inspector Christina van Dunem Fonsech, who led…

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Gvts & Zanu-PF Activists Corruption Force Mnangagwa To Meet ‘White’ Commercial Farmers’ Representatives

Gvts & Zanu-PF Activists Corruption Force Mnangagwa To Meet  ‘White’  Commercial Farmers’ Representatives

Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa finally met commercial farmers’ representatives last week to discuss the growing unease over the security situation in the farming community. The meeting follows a story exposing underhand dealings by State officials as well as Zanu-PF activists who were allegedly forcing anyone seeking to meet Mnangagwa to pay a “fee”. Commercial Framers’ Union (CFU) director Hendrick Olivier confirmed the meeting in an interview. -source-newsday

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MDC-T Ignores United STates Officials Advice, And Boycotts Marondera Central By Election

MDC-T Ignores United STates Officials Advice, And Boycotts  Marondera Central By Election

THE MDC-T has stuck to its decision to boycott elections despite criticism of the decision by US officials who warned that “if you are not a part of it (election process) at all, then it is as good as there is no opposition”. Former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party did not field a candidate for the upcoming by-election for Marondera Central constituency set for 19 September. Four candidates successfully filed nomination papers at Marondera Magistrate…

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20 Cops Waylay & Detain Thokozani Khupe & Convoy At Magunje Growth Point

20 Cops Waylay & Detain  Thokozani Khupe & Convoy At Magunje Growth Point

  Magunje Police Station on Sunday detained and quizzed MDC-T vice-president Thokozani Khupe over a party meeting she had addressed earlier on at Murereshi and Chiedza townships in Hurungwe West. About 20 police officers including plain clothes officers waylaid Khupe as she arrived at Magunje Growth Point and ordered her convoy to drive into the police station for interrogation. She was later released without charge. MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu confirmed the matter and accused police…

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Only 1Passenger, Chess Grandmaster Nigel Short , On Air Zimbabwe , SA to Vic Falls

Only 1Passenger, Chess Grandmaster Nigel Short , On Air Zimbabwe ,  SA to Vic Falls

AIR Zimbabwe recorded another aviation record as it flew one passenger from Johannesburg to Victoria on a 105-seater plane. The Boeing 737 plane has 12 business and 93 economy class seats. The lone passenger chess grandmaster Nigel Short went on micro blogging site, Twitter, announcing to the world as the troubled airline continued breaking aviation records, but for the wrong reasons. “I am not saying they are losing money, but I was the sole passenger…

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1976, Moyo, Joined Zanu PF , As Its California Representative, Thus complicit in Gukurahundi

I have had an interesting twitter exchange with Jonathan Moyo this morning. It started when someone asked whether we agreed on anything. I responded by saying that we agreed on a lot prior to him “joining ZANU PF in 1999”. Moyo responded by agreeing with another 3rd party tweet that he in fact joined ZANU PF in 1976 when he was its representative in California. I responded saying – “fair enough” and then questioned whether…

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