MDC-T ‘EXPOSES’ 2018 election rigging plot by Mugabe’s Zanu pf

MDC-T ‘EXPOSES’ 2018 election rigging plot by  Mugabe’s Zanu pf

VETERAN opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC-T party has claimed it has President Robert Mugabe firmly “cornered”, threatening to reveal the ruling Zanu PF party’s elaborate plot to rig next year’s general election. A mock exercise by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission on the use of the biometric voter registration kits in Mabvuku, Harare. A mock exercise by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission on the use of the biometric voter registration kits in Mabvuku, Harare. The MDC-T is…

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ZIMBABWE African National Union ZANU PF) and Zimbabwe African Thieving Organisation (ZATO) use similar modus operandi

ZIMBABWE African National Union ZANU PF) and Zimbabwe African Thieving Organisation (ZATO) use similar modus operandi

Zanu PF and ZATO always loot with impunity and benefit illegally from other people’s sweat and effort, in return for nothing other than to dispossess innocent victims of the little that they have worked hard all their lives to build.   The two are led by individuals who monopolise wealth and power and rule by force, with no tolerance for dissent. Clearly, there is a common trail of lawlessness, suffering, death and destruction left in…

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BEITBRIDGE BASED LAWYER SHOT TWO MEN , then bribed them US$150 each to sneak out of hospital where they were admitted.

A LAWYER based in Beitbridge allegedly shot and injured two men under unclear circumstances last Thursday and in an effort to cover his tracks, he later bribed them with $150 each to entice them to sneak out of a local hospital where they were admitted.   The lawyer identified as Patrick Tererai of Tereral Legal Practitioners allegedly shot Samuel Nyamunga (21) on the temple and hit Honest Sebata (23) on the back as the two…

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ACCIDENT FOUR KILLED IN ZIMBABWE bound bus accident with haulage truck at Louis trichard

  The Scania bus, bus company name not yet clear, from Zimbabwe lost control and overturned. The bus was traveling to Zimbabwe. The accident happened at Luis Tritchard in South Africa. The driver is said to have failed to negotiate a sharp curve along N1 highway. The International truck tried to miss the bus but hit the bus head side.   Fatalities reported (all from the bus) : 4 passengers including a child age 10…

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TWO ARMED BULAWAYO men ‘strip and rape woman and rob her client’ in Magwegwe

TWO men armed with a rifle and a pistol allegedly stripped a prostitute and her client before robbing the man and raping the woman in Bulawayo’s Old Magwegwe suburb. The incident happened in the wee hours of Friday morning last week.   Police have since arrested the suspects identified as Sydney Dube (43) of Lobengula West and Praymore Mpofu (21) of Cowdray Park.   A source close to the victims said Mr Azizi Sibanda (18)…

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BULAWAYO MAN (33) WHO FATALLY assaulted Bulawayo council’s assistant director of Engineering Services, is bailed

THE man who allegedly fatally assaulted Bulawayo City Council’s assistant director of Engineering Services, Engineer Mbuthi Gugu Mkhwananzi, after the two clashed at a girlfriend’s house, is out of custody on $100 bail.   Spencer Sithole (33) of Hillside suburb in Bulawayo allegedly punched his rival suitor Mkhwananzi several times before striking him using a dressing table and a wooden stool two weeks ago at the woman’s house in Four Winds.   Mkhwananzi died a…

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Cold Storage Company (CSC) to enter debt clearance arrangement with its creditors creditors owed US$1.5 million

Cold Storage Company (CSC) to enter debt clearance arrangement with its creditors creditors owed US$1.5 million

THE Cold Storage Company (CSC) will next month convene a scheme of arrangement with its creditors including foreign creditors who are owed about $1.5 million.   The ailing parastatal intends to turn its operations around riding on capital injection from the National Social Security Authority (NSSA), which will see the company spearhead an aggressive Command Livestock production programme in the country. Zimbabwe banks on CSC’s revival to resume massive beef processing and exports, which are…

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Tuku@65 Birthday Bash held in London

Tuku@65 Birthday Bash held in London

Photo-Sibusiso Ngwenya at Marriot hotel before entering the Tuku@65 function. On Saturday 22 April 2017, Oliver Mtukudzi a.k.a. Samanyanga enjoyed a dinner with selected guests in celebration of his 65th birthday, dubbed Tuku@65. The event was held at the upmarket, four star hotel ‘Marriot’ in Waltham Abbey London from 20:00 till 01:00. It was well attended by the select guests and I was blessed to be amongst them. Oliver Mtukudzi is a celebrated musician, globally…

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ZIMBABWE GOVERNMENT unfreezes State Registered Nursing posts with 2000 set to be employed soon

ZIMBABWE GOVERNMENT unfreezes State Registered Nursing posts with 2000 set to be employed soon

The Health Services Board (HSB) has said that the Zimbabwe .government has started sending unemployed nurses to various work stations across the country This exercise marks the beginning of a phased nursing programme that will be carried out in three batches. The first group of nurses deployex into this programme started work earlier on in April 2017. The ensuing nurse group will start work in July 2017 while the final group will be dispatched in…

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AFTER debating Coloureds,Goffals, Kleuringe in Zimbabwe, Lets talk about shift of trust from one political era to another

AFTER debating Coloureds,Goffals, Kleuringe in Zimbabwe, Lets talk about shift of trust from one political era to another

Last night I attended Tuku@65 birthday bash at the Marriot Hotel in Waltham Abbey London. During that exclusive show for a limited small group at the four star hotel, while celebrating the life of a great Musical legent to whose music I grew up listening to and still enjoy doing so primarily because of the deep meaning behind the messages, it dawned on me that we fail to appreciate the truth or rather shy away…

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