Kariba Pastor Demands ‘Mugabe Must Concede Failure And Step Down Immediately’

OUTSPOKEN Kariba church leader, Patrick Mugadza, who attracted global attention last month after he staged a solo demonstration at the Zanu PF national conference in Victoria Falls, accusing government of fuelling poverty through maladministration, yesterday called on President Robert Mugabe to concede failure and step down immediately. Addressing journalists in the capital, Mugadza, who is currently on US$50 bail following his arrest, said he was ready to face “any consequences” arising from his remarks. The…

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Bulawayo Council , Survey, Reveals 97 200 Rotten Eggs In Business & Residential Premises

Bulawayo Council , Survey, Reveals   97 200 Rotten Eggs In  Business & Residential Premises

Bulawayo City Council has revealed that it conducted inspection of in the city where it discovered that some shops were still stocking 97 200 rotten eggs. In the latest council report the council said it carried out routine inspections continued during the course of the month. “The Section received several public health complaints especially smell nuisances from keeping of chickens,” reads the report.”Five illegal keeping of chickens were investigated and appropriate action taken. The Section also…

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Brutalised Teachers Treated For Police Assaults Injuries

The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights Communications Officer Kumbirai Mafunda has indicated that  three Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (RTUZ) leaders and a 26 year-old female activist, who were brutally assaulted by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers during an anti-government protest, on Tuesday 05 January 2016 began receiving medical treatment after their release from police custody. RTUZ leaders Obert Masaraure, Robson Chere and Pride Mukono sought treatment at a local medical facility after they were…

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‘ Mugabe Zanu PF Regime’s Indigenisation Act, Broadened To Include, Air We Breathe’

GOVERNMENT has, under its revised frameworks, procedures and guidelines for implementing the Indigenisation Act, broadened its definition of natural resources to include air, grass, birds and swamps, a move that local analysts yesterday described as “ridiculous”. Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa announced the new framework on Monday at a Press conference he jointly addressed with Indigenisation minister Patrick Zhuwao and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya. Renowned economist John Robertson yesterday said: “This exposes government…

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‘Global Security Concern, After North Korea Succesfuly Tests Hydrogen Bomb’

‘Global Security Concern, After North Korea Succesfuly Tests Hydrogen Bomb’

  The controversial Kim Jong-un led North Korean state has announced to the world that it has successfully tested its first hydrogen bomb. International security concerns are that, this development is likely to expose North Korea to further  diplomatic isolation along with tougher international sanctions particularly by the western world, across the already extremely impoverished communist state. A hydrogen bomb places North Korea on the international map and gives it greater leverage in any international negotiations because of…

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Eagleliner Cross Border Bus Overturns, 4 Zimbabweans Dead, 29 Injured

Four people have been killed and 30 others injured after an Eagleliner cross border coach from Zimbabwe  they were travelling in lost control resulting in the bus overturning near Louis Trichardt town in South Africa’s Limpopo Province today. Limpopo police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Ronel Otto said the incident occurred at around 10 am this morning near Witvlag turnoff along the N1 highway. bus drove into an embankment on the N1, 20 km outside of Louis…

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Central Intelligence Organisation, Secretly Paid Bonuses & December Salary

Central Intelligence Organisation, Secretly  Paid Bonuses & December Salary

The government last year quietly paid Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operatives their annual bonuses, yet postponed, several times, paying the salaries of civil servants, only releasing the payments yesterday, a development that is likely to spark a rebuke from other public sector workers. While most civil servants were penniless during the festive season, members of the CIO received their December salaries on December 21 and their bonuses 10 days later, insiders have revealed. “Members of…

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MDC-T , Maridadi Arrested At Beitbridge Border For Filming Situation

TOP MDC-T official and Mabvuku legislator James Maridadi was arrested in the early hours of the morning at Beitbridge border post around 4am today. His crime was for shooting videos of customs officials and other travellers visiting the country through the border. Maridadi was also accused of entering through the border post without a passport or a valid travel document. According to the Chronicle, Maridadi went to the border post in the company of a…

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Zimbabwe Defence Forces Owned,Private Security, Retrenches Chiadzwa Guards

Zimbabwe Defence Forces Owned,Private Security,  Retrenches Chiadzwa Guards

A private security company jointly owned by Zimbabwe Defence Forces and a consortium of retired high ranking military officers reportedly embarked on an employment termination spree in its Chiadzwa Operations. More than 20 private security guards were laid off in the month of September alone due to low business. The security company, in its letters of dismissals the company said “Due to reduction of posts by client, be advised that your current employment contract has…

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