‘Zim Now, Dirtiest Place In Africa Due To Breakdown Of Rule Of Law & Collapse Of Economy’-David Coltart

Former Cabinet Minister David Coltart today told journalists that Zimbabwe is now the dirtiest place in Africa as there is rampant dumping in urban areas and massive land degradation in the country side. Coltart was addressing the media during a one day climate change workshop in Bulawayo. “Zimbabwe is now the dirtiest places on earth and it’s not our in our culture. Botswana and Namibia are pretty smart than us. “It’s all to do with…

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Are Zimbabwe’s Political Violence & Abductions, A Taste Of 2018 Ballot?- Eric Knight

Former Radio Zimbabwe Disk Jockey Eric Knight has lamented that politics in Zimbabwe has become more dirty that it is expected as violence and abduction of opposition members has been reported since year  2000 to date. “Politics is a dirty game is one of the most over used adages I always hear. More often than not I have always challenged those who sing it. Why is it only a dirty game to some parts of…

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Zimbabwe Introduces New Visa Regime

Zimbabwe Introduces New Visa Regime

Government has introduced a new visa regime that will initially see nationals from a majority of Sadc member States getting into the country without a visa. These include Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania and Zambia. Nationals from 58 countries outside Sadc will now apply for visa at the port of entry on payment of the requisite fees. According to the new visa regime, nationals of 120…

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Ex-Zanu PF London Registrar, 30 Years In UK, Now Lives On Streets Of Harare, Eats Food From Trash Cans

“I HAVE travelled to 29 African countries by road; been to several European countries but I have nothing to offer,” Killen Zhakata tells NewZimbabwe.com with a British accent while in a drunken stupor. He adds: “I left the country in 1974 to join other freedom fighters but ran away from the war because I realised it was not for me; I heard of, and saw, people dying and being wounded. “I flew to United Kingdom…

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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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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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Blitz On State Media Journalists Drives Calls Realignment Of Media Laws To Zimbabwe’s New Constitution By Law Makers

Blitz On State Media Journalists  Drives Calls Realignment Of Media Laws To Zimbabwe’s New Constitution By Law Makers

LOCAL print and broadcast media editors have vowed more impetus to force the slow paced realignment of media laws to the country’s new Constitution by law makers. At an editors’ workshop in Harare last week, the news gatekeepers noted the continued use of the old charter by the state to clamp down on free expression. Top among the laws cited during the seminar was the one compelling scribes to reveal their news sources when called…

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‘Zimbabwean (24) Arrested For Horrific Rape, Double Murder & Attempted Murder at Rhodes Park, Kensington, Gauteng , South Africa’

‘Zimbabwean (24) Arrested For Horrific Rape, Double Murder & Attempted Murder at Rhodes Park, Kensington, Gauteng , South Africa’

A 24-year-old Zimbabwean man (name withheld), who faces charges of murder, rape and attempted murder, appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on 2 November over the recent killing of two men and attempted murder of two women at Rhodes Park, Kensington, Gauteng police have confirmed. “A person who was detained for questioning on Friday morning in Yeoville has now been linked to the scene, where two men were murdered and a woman raped at Rhodes…

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Two Beitbridge (Zimra) Officers Convicted Of Illegally Detaining A Tuckload Of Liquor That Had Been Legally Cleared.

Two Beitbridge (Zimra) Officers  Convicted Of  Illegally Detaining A Tuckload Of Liquor That Had Been Legally Cleared.

  TWO Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officers stationed at Beitbridge were yesterday convicted of criminal abuse of office after they illegally detained a truckload of liquor that had been legally cleared. Obert Tafadzwa Charamba, 35, a loss control officer and Stephen Masimuke, 50, a supervisor are accused of detaining a truck belonging to a Bulawayo company, Turkey Trading (Pvt) Ltd, between December 23 last year and January 14 this year. The duo who were jointly…

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