Tombs Bus Overturns On N1 Highway: 1 Dead And 8 Seriously Injured

Tombs Bus Overturns On N1 Highway: 1 Dead And 8 Seriously Injured

A Zimbabwean woman was killed while eight other people were seriously injured when a Tombs Motorways bus overturned between Makhado and Musina towns on Monday morning. The bus was travelling from Johannesburg to Chegutu. Makhado police spokesperson Constable Irene Radzilane said the incident occurred near Ingwe Lodge, 5km outside Makhado town along the N1 highway. She said the injured were taken to Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital while the body of the deceased was taken to…

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Chiyangwa Fights Attachment Of His Property Over US$4 Million Interfin Bank Debt

Chiyangwa Fights Attachment Of His Property Over US$4 Million Interfin Bank Debt

Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) president and businessman, Phillip Chiyangwa, whose property is set to go under the hammer over a $4 million debt owed to the now-defunct Interfin Bank has filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court, seeking to stop the sheriff from selling his property, pending an application for rescission of judgment.   In his application filed on Monday, Chiyangwa urged the court to consider his matter as urgent, adding the sheriff…

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Police Thwart Another MDC-T Protest In Harare

Police Thwart Another MDC-T Protest In Harare

    Riot police yesterday thwarted an attempt by opposition MDC-T supporters to hold a peaceful demonstration in Harare to push for the resignation of President Robert Mugabe and implementation of electoral reforms ahead of the 2018 polls.   There was a heavy police presence in Harare’s central business district especially along Nelson Mandela Avenue close to Parliament and MDC-T headquarters at Harvest House.   The MDC-T had organized the demonstration yesterday to protest against…

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Drivers Banned From Disembarking At Roadblocks To Stop Police Corruption

Drivers Banned From Disembarking At Roadblocks To Stop Police Corruption

  POLICE have been barred from asking motorists to disembark from vehicles at roadblocks to combat corruption this festive season. The announcement has been met with mixed views by motorists, especially commuter omnibus drivers, who claim police victimise them if they remain in their cars. National Police spokesperson, Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said: “Police have been directed to talk to drivers whilst they are in their vehicles and in full glare of the public….

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Fake Degrees From Dubious Local And International Institutions Flood Zimbabwe

Fake Degrees From Dubious Local And International Institutions Flood Zimbabwe

Education-hungry and title-seeking Zimbabweans have been warned against acquiring educational qualifications from dubious local and international institutions as they will not be recognised in the country. The Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (Zimche) yesterday said that citizens who wanted to further their studies must also stay away from online higher learning institutions as they will be wasting their money. Zimche chief executive officer Emmanuel Ngara told journalists at a press conference in Harare yesterday that…

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Kariba Pentecostal Pastor , Charged For Denouncing Mugabe

Kariba Pentecostal Pastor , Charged For Denouncing Mugabe

A PASTOR from a Pentecostal church in Kariba on Tuesday appeared in court charged with criminal nuisance after he allegedly carried placards at the just ended Zanu PF conference denouncing President Robert Mugabe. Patrick Mugadza, 45, travelled all the way from Kariba to Victoria Falls on Friday to stage a demonstration against the Zanu PF leadership. He carried a placard written “Mr President the people are suffering, Proverbs 21:13” as he moved around the streets…

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Mugabe Reads Wrong Speech…Again!… At Victoria Falls Conference

Mugabe Reads Wrong Speech…Again!… At Victoria Falls Conference

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe came within a whisker of going through another script of a wrong speech at the just-ended Zanu PF conference in Victoria Falls over the weekend, before his alert lieutenants, led by Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa, immediately came to his rescue. By the time Mnangagwa and First Lady Grace Mugabe came to his rescue, the veteran politician had already read out the first paragraph of the wrong copy and critically, he seemed to have…

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Bulawayo Zanu-PF youths To Be 1st Beneficiaries Of US$10 Million CBZ Loan Facility

Bulawayo Zanu-PF youths To Be 1st Beneficiaries Of US$10 Million CBZ Loan Facility

ZANU-PF youths from Bulawayo are set to be the first beneficiaries of the CBZ Bank US$10 million national loan facility, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday. Small to Medium Enterprises and Cooperative Development said this at a graduation ceremony held in Bulawayo where the party’s 141 youths received certificates for completing different courses in business management. She said part of the US$10 million loan facility would be advanced to youths that have gone through training in…

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‘Controversial Zimbabwe’s Indigenisation Laws To Be Enforced From January 2016’

‘Controversial Zimbabwe’s  Indigenisation  Laws To Be Enforced From January 2016’

  PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has revealed having internal differences with his lieutenants on how to respond to Western imposed sanctions his regime blames for the country’s protracted economic ruin.   The veteran leader said in his closing address during a Zanu PF annual national conference in Victoria Falls Saturday there were some within who preferred giving in to external demands.   “The sanctions have made us tough; some have been crying sanctions, sanctions, we are…

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