Devolution- yes, but secession-no! One people one Zimbabwe for all tribes, colours, races and religions,..No Mugabe, No Zanu pf !

Devolution- yes, but  secession-no! One people one Zimbabwe for all tribes, colours, races and religions,..No Mugabe, No Zanu pf !

It is always to right to temper our defiance to oppressive authority, with a clarification of who we are, where we come from and how exactly we got to be where we are today as a nation. In the interest of progress, we will not go as far back as when family were still swinging happily from trees in the mountains,..good old days I suppose, sbut science say, evolution brought down from the mountains and…

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Government plans to start open prison for female inmates in a bid to rehabilitate and integrate them back into society

Government plans to start open prison for female inmates in a bid to rehabilitate and integrate them back into society

  Plans are afoot to have an open prison for female inmates as part of a strategy to rehabilitate and integrate them back into society. Connemara Open Prison caters for male inmates only. The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services said rigorous screening is done before one can be placed in an open prison. In a speech delivered during Africa Prisons and Correctional Service Day commemorations on Thursday in Lupane, the Minister of State for Matabeleland North Provincial Affairs,…

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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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MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai warns Bulawayo council that investigations into corruption allegations will be conducted

MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai warns Bulawayo council that investigations into corruption allegations will be conducted

MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday told Bulawayo councillors that the party would be instituting investigations on the allegations of corruption that has led to five of them being suspended by the Government recently. The Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Cde Saviour Kasukuwere, recently suspended deputy mayor Gift Banda together with Clrs Charles Moyo (Ward nine), Mzama Dube (Ward 25), Reuben Matengu (Ward 21) and James Sithole (Ward seven) over a…

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CHIEF ZANU PF APOLOGIST,/ Higher education and tertiary minister, Jonathan Moyo, angered by University of Zimbabwe (UZ) students protests

CHIEF ZANU PF APOLOGIST,/ Higher education and tertiary minister, Jonathan Moyo, angered by University of Zimbabwe (UZ) students protests

CHIEF ZANU PF APOLOGIST,/ Higher education and tertiary minister, Jonathan Moyo, angered by University of Zimbabwe (UZ) students protests including refusal by at least three Master’s graduates to be capped by the 93 year old despot Zimbabwe President and Chancellor of the University, has warned that be will withdraw degrees from students who participated in the defiant protests which humiliated his boss Mugabe,..DISCUSS! By Sibusiso Ngwenya.

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‘One ‘lazy’ judge only handed one judgement while another handed 100 judgments in a year’-Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku

‘One ‘lazy’ judge only handed one judgement while another handed 100 judgments in a year’-Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku

  Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku has once again slammed some High Court judges for being “lazy” and creating a backlog, with one judge only handing down two judgments last year while other judges had written more than 300. Justice Chidyausiku hit out at Justices Samuel Kudya, Alphas Chitakunye and Priscilla Chigumba for failing to conclude cases during their interviews to be considered for elevation to the Supreme Court on Thursday. It merged that Justice Kudya had…

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Mugabe tells Women’s League Assembly, ignore what they public say out there about me and my deputies-we are united!

Mugabe tells Women’s League Assembly, ignore what they public say out there about me  and my deputies-we are united!

  President Mugabe yesterday said Zanu-PF was solidly united and would not allow rumours to divide and destroy top leadership including his two deputies with whom he has worked since the days of the liberation struggle. He said factions did not exist in Zanu-PF as it only had some distinctive organs. Addressing the Zanu-PF Women’s League National Assembly meeting at the party’s headquarters in Harare yesterday, President Mugabe called for unity among party members. The…

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Insiza man who robbed Bulawayo traders at Selbourne Hotel, at gunpoint, sentenced to 22 years in prison

  A MAN from Insiza who robbed two osiphatheleni of more than R30 000 at gunpoint at Selbourne Hotel in Bulawayo has been sentenced to 22 years in jail. Mpumelelo Moyo (41) and his accomplice Zama Tshuma, who is still at large, shot one of their victims on the knee before robbing him of R30 000 and $600. Moyo pleaded not guilty to armed robbery and attempted murder but Bulawayo Regional Magistrate Mr Mark Dzira…

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‘Mugabe’s (93) hold onto power , Zimbabwe’s waning fortunes stretch Sadc counterparts’ patience to the limit’-, analysts .

‘Mugabe’s  (93) hold onto power , Zimbabwe’s  waning fortunes stretch Sadc counterparts’ patience to the limit’-, analysts .

  PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe’s decision to cling onto power despite his advanced age and his country’s waning fortunes has stretched his Sadc counterparts’ patience to the limit, analysts have said. Mugabe was last week was left seething in anger after Botswana leader, Ian Khama described him as a liability to the region and urged him to step down. According to The Namibian newspaper, President Hage Geingob has expressed similar sentiments. Mugabe was last week was…

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‘Zambian churches condemn President Lungu over creating a religion ministry, as it allows government meddling in church issues’

        Lusaka — Zambian churches have slammed President Edgar Lungu for creating a religion ministry, saying that this would lead to government meddling in church issues, said a report on Wednesday. According to the Tablet, the Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB) and the Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ) were not pleased over the newly created ministry. Both bodies warned that the move could turn the country into a theocracy and…

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