‘Zimbabwe People’s Front Leader Owen Kuchata, Admits To Attempted Gushungo Dairy Bombing’

‘Zimbabwe People’s Front  Leader Owen Kuchata, Admits To Attempted Gushungo Dairy Bombing’

Zimbabwe People’s Front political party leader Owen Kuchata – who was arrested while trying to petrol-bomb the First Family’s Alpha Omega Dairy farm in Mazowe, yesterday admitted that he indeed wanted to bomb the dairy, and that it was his idea to commit the offence Kuchata (34), who does not have legal representation, is jointly charged with Borman Ngwenya (30) on charges of insurgency, sabotage banditry or terrorism. Their other accomplices Solomon Makumbe (29) and…

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Rhodesian Regime Fed Primary Schools Unlike Zanu PF regime – Zanu PF Chegutu West MP Dexter Nduna

Rhodesian Regime Fed Primary Schools Unlike  Zanu PF regime – Zanu PF Chegutu West MP Dexter Nduna

Zanu PF Chegutu West MP Dexter Nduna has said the Rhodesian government used to feed primary school pupils but the Zanu PF regime is struggling. He said a lot of pupils are dropping out of school due to hunger. Nduna told parliament on Thursday that pupils should be fed. “I will now touch on issues to do with school, primary education in particular. “We are losing a lot of our future because firstly, we are…

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‘Zimbabwe Needs 1, 8 million Tonnes Of Grain’-National State Of Emergency Declared

‘Zimbabwe Needs 1, 8 million Tonnes  Of Grain’-National State Of Emergency Declared

Zimbabwe’s  national crisis, typifies the heartlessness of Mugabe’s Zanu PF regime, which has taken at least 6 months before admitting the driven drought is wreaking havoc across Zimbabwe, meaning the nation is  urgently in need of  assistance to import at least 1, 8 million tonnes of grain to stave off starvation of both human and livestock. Zimbabwe is reportedly only in possession of  250 000 tonnes of maize, which falls way short of the required amount, in an alarming situation, where there…

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over 80 People Die In Nigeria From Lassa Fever Outbreak

over 80 People Die In Nigeria From Lassa Fever Outbreak

The world  is now on full alert and full speed ahead in the race to find a cure for the generally unknown Mosquito borne Zika virus , yet in West Africa there is an ongoing Lassa Fever outbreak in Nigeria, which  has reportedly led to the death of over 80 people. The World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that, the lassa virus which is of the safe family of viruses such as the deadly Ebola and photo-images of Lassa virus-gistfactory generally is symptomless.  Lassa fever  victims,…

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EFF Rejects President Jacob Zuma’s Settlement Proposal

EFF Rejects  President Jacob Zuma’s Settlement Proposal

The EFF has rejected President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla proposal and accuses him of trying to influence the Constitutional Court judges. Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema is not prepared to accept President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla settlement proposal unless he agrees to the party’s terms. “We not going to agree to any settlement until he reaffirms the powers of public protector, and two [reaffirms that] the remedial actions of public protector are binding and three that…

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‘Value Added Tax (VAT) Introduced On Nearly 40 Imported Basic Commodities ‘- Looming Food Price Hikes

‘Value Added Tax (VAT) Introduced On Nearly 40 Imported Basic Commodities ‘- Looming Food Price Hikes

Government has introduced Value Added Tax (VAT) on nearly 40 imported basic food commodities that constitute the bulk of the consumer bread basket. These commodities have previously been excluded from the 15 percent tax. This tax, which is likely to increase the cost of food, was effective from February 1. A notice in the Government gazette on January 22, showed amendments to the VAT Act by minister Chinamasa, which repealed clauses that until now had…

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Suspected Bomb Blast On Somali Jet At 14000 Feet- 1 Dead.

Suspected Bomb Blast On Somali Jet At 14000 Feet- 1 Dead.

Somalia has launched an investigation after a commercial plane made an emergency landing with a gaping hole in its fuselage in the capital, Mogadishu. There were fears that the hole in the Daalo Airlines flight, bound for Djibouti, was caused by a bomb. Reports said a person fell out of the hole, which appeared shortly after the plane took off from Mogadishu airport on Tuesday. But Daalo Airlines says all 60 people on board have…

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‘The 140 Room Beitbridge Express Hotel Closes Down Following Heavy Losses’

‘The 140 Room Beitbridge Express Hotel Closes Down Following  Heavy Losses’

The US$32 million Beitbridge Express Hotel with 140-rooms has shut down. The hotel closed shop on January 31 after suffering heavy losses amounting to US$507 944 in the past two years. Below is the full statement issued on Wednesday (today) : The Board of Directors of Africa Sun Limited wish to announce that, the group agreed with Dawn Properties Limited (the Hotel owner) to mutually terminate the lease agreement for the Beitbridge Express Hotel and…

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Concourt Rules ‘Criminal Defamation Is Void At Law’

Concourt Rules ‘Criminal Defamation  Is Void At Law’

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday ruled that criminal defamation was void at law, after journalists challenged the validity of Section 96 of the Criminal Codification and Reform Act. Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku, together with a full bench of the Constitutional Court granted the application by the Media Institute of Southern Africa (Zimbabwe), NewsDay deputy editor Nqaba Matshazi , freelance journalists Godwin Mangudya and Sydney Saize and Rodger Stringer. The court said a 2015 judgment on…

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‘Judge Orders Release Of Zimbabwean Criminal As UK Has No prospects Of deporting Him’

‘Judge Orders  Release Of Zimbabwean Criminal As UK Has No prospects Of deporting Him’

A UK judge has ordered immigration officials to release a Zimbabwean convicted criminal because the UK has “no prospect” of deporting him.Mr Justice Garnham, at the High Court in London, accepted that Andre Babbage was “likely” to abscond and offend. But he said Babbage’s continued detention was unjustified, because the home secretary was not going to be able to send him back to Zimbabwe. Babbage has UK convictions for supplying cocaine, assault and robbery. The…

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