37 Zimbabwean illegal immigrants ( 21 men, 11 women , and 5 children ‘ intercepted on N1 in Polokwane, South Africa

37 Zimbabwean illegal immigrants ( 21 men, 11 women , and 5 children ‘ intercepted on N1 in Polokwane, South Africa

      SOUTH African police have rescued 37 undocumented Zimbabweans from a human trafficking syndicate and arrested two taxi drivers who were transporting the victims. The illegal immigrants — 21 men, 11 women and five children — were intercepted in Polokwane while on their way to Pretoria. In a statement, Limpopo provincial police spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Moatshe Ngoape said they received a tip-off that three Toyota Quantum kombis were transporting illegal immigrants from Zimbabwe to…

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ZIMBABWE, & HIV and AIDS hit countries, face anti-retroviral drugs crisis as ARV’s will be back on patent and cos tover US$10 000 per year per patient when India stops making generic ARV’s soon

ZIMBABWE, & HIV and AIDS hit countries, face anti-retroviral drugs crisis as ARV’s will be back on patent  and cos tover US$10 000 per year per patient when India stops making generic ARV’s soon

  ZIMBABWE, among other HIV and AIDS hit countries, is staring at a potential dilemma in accessing anti-retroviral drugs as indications are that the drug will be back on patent where it will cost more than $10 000 per year per patient as India will soon stop making generic ARV’s that are cheaper. Zimbabwe was accessing most of its ARVs, for example the Aids triple therapy, at an average of $200 per patient per year but…

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Why former Southern Rhodesia’s ,now Zimbabwe’s second largest city, has Scottish Place Names

Why former Southern Rhodesia’s ,now Zimbabwe’s second largest city, has Scottish Place Names

Why former Southern Rhodesia’s ,now Zimbabwe’s second largest city, has Scottish Place Names is mainly because this is a legacy of the days when Zimbabwe was known as Southern Rhodesia, with the bulk of whose European population being British. It is well known from history that, a  sizeable proportion of these settlers would have been Scots. Of the names of the 156 suburbs that have been identified to date in the Greater Bulawayo area, 38 (24.4%)…

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Mugabe caps 3 667 including youngest ever UZ graduate (18) who started Bachelor’s degree in Accounting at 14 years of age

  President Mugabe yesterday conferred degrees to 3 667 University of Zimbabwe graduates from nine faculties and the College of Health Sciences. The faculties are Agriculture, Arts, Commerce, Education, Engineering, Law, Science, Social Studies and Veterinary Science. Of the graduates, 3 106 were conferred with first degrees, 535 with Masters Degrees and 25 with Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Among those graduating with bachelors’ degrees, 149 had first-class passes. For the first time in the history…

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SPACEX Founder, multi-billionaire Musk: says human beings must become a space faring civilisation and multiplanetary species

SPACEX FOUNDER, MULTI-BILLIONAIRE ELON MUSK: says human beings must become a space faring civilisation and multiplanetary species. Musk says he plans to send 100 people on his space craft to mars planet on a trip estimated to initially cost US$10 billion per passenger by the year   The astronomous cost of the 2024 mars trip is expected to be eventually lowered for passengers to US US$100,00 a high figure, but certainly massively lower than the…

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MUGABE’S UN SECURITY REFORMS CALL: Ezulwini Consensus is a continental position for Africa

MUGABE’S  UN SECURITY REFORMS CALL: Ezulwini Consensus is a continental position for Africa

      President Mugabe’s Press Secretary Mr George Charamba Government has dismissed as shallow, attacks on President Mugabe by opposition functionaries following his weekend address at the airport where he said Africa might consider pulling out of the United Nations if the continent is not accorded two permanent seats in the world body’s Security Council. President Mugabe’s Press Secretary Mr George Charamba said the opposition exposed its little understanding of world affairs, adding that…

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Yvonne Chaka Chaka survived a shootout between cops and hijackers in Midrand yesterday.

  Yvonne Chaka Chaka survived a near death experience when she was caught in the crossfire between cops and hijackers in Midrand yesterday. The legendary singer tweeted a picture of the scene with the caption “Wow this is what I survived. Thank you Lord” According to the Midrand Reporter one hijacking suspect was killed during the shootout with cops and another was injured. Provincial police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Lungelo Dlamini told the paper “The men…

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“What water is to agriculture, armaments are to security. Israel suffers from a shortage of both,” Israel’s Former President Shimon Peres Dies

Shimon Peres,  one of the founding fathers of the israel nation  and former Israeli prime minister has died. The elder statesman who is famously remembered for saying, “What water is to agriculture, armaments are to security died at the age of 93 years. He is a Nobel Peace Prize winner and British honorary knight.  Shimon Peres, succumbed to a major stroke two weeks ago, and subsequently died in a Tel Aviv hospital. Shimon Peres political…

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South African Government to regularise presence of thousands of qualified, unemployed Zimbabwean Teachers in South Africa

    The Zimbabwean and South African Governments are working towards regularisation of the teaching profession to deal with unemployed but qualified teachers in Zimbabwe and at the same time address the need gap in South Africa in a collaborative manner. The process is expected to see Zimbabwean teachers in South Africa being registered and licensed. The move comes against the backdrop of an unquantifiable number of qualified Zimbabwean teachers working in South Africa. Some…

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WELCOME to newzimbabwevision media platforms for debate:

WELCOME to newzimbabwevision media platforms for debate: Please email your articles, on issues directly affecting the welfare of the ordinary person in the motherland such as Political ,Economic, Equality, Girl Child, Peace, Good Governance, Democracy, Human rights, Accountability, Service Delivery in Employment, Housing ,Education, Health care, Transport, Water reticulation issues and any pertinent topic to newzimbabwevision@yahoo.co.uk for publication by our newsdesk and sharing across our news newzimbabwevision media platforms such as 1)Zimbabwe News 4 us…

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