‘Kombi Driver Collides With Mugabe’s Motorcade, Near J,Nyerere Way / K, Kaunda Avenue And Flees For Dear Life’

‘Kombi Driver Collides With Mugabe’s Motorcade,  Near J,Nyerere Way / K, Kaunda Avenue And Flees For Dear Life’

A COMMUTER omnibus driver who collided with a motorcycle in President Robert Mugabe’s motorcade on Friday last week has pleaded guilty to negligent driving. President Mugabe was going to the Harare International Airport where he flew to Papua New Guinea for the Summit on African, Carribean and Pacific Group of States (ACP). The accident happened near the intersection of Julius Nyerere Way and Kenneth Kaunda Avenue. Chucks Mazanza, 25, of Unit B, Seke, Chitungwiza appeared…

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Harare Police summon Patson Dzamara Over Released Picture Of Itai Dzamara In, State Captivity

Police in Harare yesterday summoned missing activist Itai Dzamara’s younger brother Patson, following a picture he released to the media claiming it was his sibling in captivity. Patgson on Monday released an image he claimed to have obtained from state security agents, who allegedly implicated military intelligence, as being behind Dzamara’s abduction over 15 months ago. The grainy picture showed a person said to be Dzamara in captivity sitting on the floor with hands tied…

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‘ZimFirst Supports Patson Dzamara’s Efforts To Trace His Abducted Brother, Itai ‘-ZimFirst Leader Shumba

‘ZimFirst Supports Patson Dzamara’s Efforts To Trace His Abducted Brother, Itai ‘-ZimFirst Leader  Shumba

    ZimFirst leader Maxwell Shumba has said his party supports the move by the abducted Itai Dzamara’s brother Patson and other fighting for him to be brought back indicating that the fight has ceased to be a family issue but has become a national problem. Despite wide indications that the abducted democracy activist and journalist  Dzamara was an MDC-T loyalist ZimFirst leader Maxwell Shumba has claimed that the out spoken activists was a member…

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Zimbabwe Scoops Top UNESCO Award For Girls And Women’s Education

Female Student Network Trust (FSNT), an organisation that advocates the rights of female students in tertiary institutions, raised the national flag high when it won the first edition of the unesco Prize for Girls and Women’s Education.FSNT and the Directorate of Early Childhood Education in the Indonesian ministry of Education beat 51 other nominees to land the prestigious global award. The two laureates will each receive an award of $50 000 at an official ceremony…

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Several Opposition Parties Have Formed A Coalition To Unseat Mugabe And His Zanu PF in 2018

Several Opposition Parties Have Formed A Coalition To Unseat Mugabe And His Zanu PF in 2018

Zimbabwe’s political crisis, and continued oppression by President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF, can, in a sense be attributed to the failure of opposition forces all along, to come together in a Grand coalition, and create a formidable opposition capable of unseating Mugabe and his Zanu PF in 2018. This was mainly due to their failure to see beyond personalisation of parties, along with the jostling for leadership of the coalition. No one wanted…

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‘Matabeleland Is Fuelling The Cash Crisis, In Zimbabwe’- Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) John Mangudya,

‘Matabeleland Is Fuelling The Cash Crisis, In Zimbabwe’-  Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) John Mangudya,

The governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) John Mangudya, arguably a controversial figure in the current troubled economic situation in Zimbabwe  has openly accused Matabeleland region of  contributing to the cash crisis. Currently banks across Zimbabwe are faced with long banking hall queues stretching out of the buildings and round the block as people struggle to access the limited US$s in cash. Where available, ATM and bank withdrawals are limited between US$100 and US300…

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Mugabe’s Ally Former Finance Minister Samuel Mumbengegwi Has Been In Hospital ICU For Three Weeks

Mugabe’s Ally Former Finance Minister Samuel Mumbengegwi Has Been In Hospital ICU For Three Weeks

Former Finance minister Samuel Mumbengegwi has been admitted into intensive care unit for the past three week over an undisclosed ailment. Mumbengegwi brother of Former Affairs minister Simbarashe left active politics after losing his Chivi North parliamentary seat in 2008 and became a lecture at the Great Zimbabwe University in Masvingo.Zanu-PF parliamentary chief whip and Gutu Central MP Lovemore Matuke confirmed Mumbengegwi’s ill health yesterday but said he did not have the finer details. Source: newsday

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MIGRATION CRISIS DUE TO POVERTY, PERSECUTION AND WAR INFLICTED BY AFRICAN LEADERS UPON THEIR KITH AND KIN.

  Africans fleeing , poverty, persecution, crime, corruption and war on the continent, inflicted by their own kith and kin , in leadership, are causing an unprecedented migration crisis across Europe, as, the UN reports that, over the past week , 880 African migrants died through drowning in the Medditerranean sea, attempting to cross to Europe. By Sibusiso Ngwenya………..Discuss! photo-An overcrowded boat capsized off the coast of Libya on Wednesday. Credit: Reuters

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Controversial Businessman Chivayo’s Power Deal Brings Trouble For Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) Board

The Zimbabwe Power Company board has launched investigations into how management unprocedurally made a down payment of $5 million to Wicknell Chivayo for pre-commencement works on the 100 megawatt Gwanda solar power project.  Chivayo’s IntratekZimbabwe  won the $200 million contract  but the money was paid without IntratekZimbabwe submitting a performance guarantee to give ZPC security to recover its money in the event the firm failed to perform on the contract. There is nothing in place…

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Senegal Court Sentences Ex-Chadian Military Ruler Hissene Habre To Life For Crimes Against Humanity

DAKAR – Former Chad president Hissene Habre, a Cold War ally of the West, was convicted on Monday of war crimes and crimes against humanity for ordering the killing and torture of thousands of political opponents during his eight-year rule. The verdict capped a 16-year battle by victims and rights campaigners to bring the former strongman to justice in Senegal, where he fled after being toppled in a 1990 coup in his impoverished central African…

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