World Health Organisation (WHO), Warns, Africa, There Are 7,000 Suspected Cases Of Zika In Cape Verde

World Health Organisation (WHO), Warns, Africa, There Are 7,000 Suspected Cases Of Zika In Cape Verde

The World Health Organisation WHO , is warning of a pending health crisis after, the mosquito borne Zika virus strain that has wreaked havoc in Brazil, generally causing  neurological disorders including babies being born with abnormally small brains or microcephaly was  detected in Africa. This detection of the  Zika Virus circulating in Cape Verde, off the north west coast of Africa is a  first in Africa. Zika virus is generally spread through mosquito bites and sexual transmission,…

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‘Matabeleland Marginalisation Instigated Hostilities Can Only Be Resolved Through Devolution’. MDC-T Teresa Makone

MDC-T senator Teresa Makone have said the marginalisation instigated hostilities in Matabeleland regions can only be resolved by the implementation of devolution. “The issue about devolution should not be underestimated as a minor issue. In some parts of Zimbabwe, it really is a very serious issue. Those Members of the House who travelled in my group when we went to Matabeleland on the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission Bill will bear with me that the…

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‘Straight From South Africa, Vas Coda Mugabe Has Jetted Off to Singapore On A Private Visit’-Suspect!

‘Straight From South Africa, Vas Coda Mugabe Has Jetted  Off to Singapore On A Private Visit’-Suspect!

President Robert Mugabe left the country this morning to Singapore. State run Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) said Mugabe (92) is on a private visit. “President Robert Mugabe left for Singapore this Saturday morning on a private visit” it said. He left  hours after returning from South Africa Friday evening. by Thobekile Zhou. Source: Byo24News

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‘No More Payment At Roadblocks To Curb Corruption-320 Cops Fired Last Year’- Home Affairs Minister Chombo

Traffic police officers will soon stop collecting fines in cash at roadblocks to curb corruption, Home Affairs Minister Ignatius Chombo has said. He said Government was working on mechanisms to ensure fines were paid through an electronic system. Minister Chombo revealed that about 320 police officers were fired last year for various offences bordering on abuse of office through corrupt activities. He said this in the Senate yesterday during a Questions without Notice Session as…

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Wife Breaks Down In Trial Of Zanu-PF Bikita West legislator Munyaradzi Kereke’s Rape Of Her Niece (11) At Gun Point

Zanu-PF Bikita West legislator Munyaradzi Kereke’s wife broke down in court yesterday while defending her husband who is accused of raping her 11-year-old niece. Instead she accused the young girl of giving herself to drunkards because she was a “party animal.” Patience Muswapadare Taruvinga said this as she continued testifying in Kereke’s defence case. Private prosecutor Charles Warara asked Taruvinga what it means when a doctor says the hymen of an 11-year-old child is broken. She said…

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Five Public Service Commission Staff To Hire 31 Illegal Teachers By Forging Signatures Of Senior (HR) Officers

Five Public Service Commission Staff To Hire 31 Illegal Teachers By Forging Signatures Of Senior (HR)  Officers

THE Public Service Commission (PSC) has suspended four human resources officers and dismissed one after they allegedly forged signatures of senior government officials to illegally hire teachers. Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus Dokora told Chronicle yesterday that the five were all from his ministry.Minister Dokora could not be drawn into revealing the names of the officers, saying he was not in the office. He said the officials were working with PSC officials to manufacture fake letters to…

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Police Arrest Bulawayo Man Who Robbed And Murdered Victims By Bashing Their Skulls Near Makoni Centre

Police Arrest Bulawayo Man Who Robbed And Murdered Victims By Bashing Their Skulls Near Makoni  Centre

POLICE in Bulawayo have arrested a man suspected to be the infamous “skull basher” who allegedly unleashed a reign of terror on residents mugging them and bashing their skulls with stones. At least two residents are thought to have died after Tinashe Siziba from Pumula South suburb allegedly attacked them near Makoni Shopping Centre. Detectives have linked Siziba to the death of Patronella Zimende, 23, who was attacked at the crime hotspot in March this year…

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Dynamos Dembare Football Club Bus In Accident Near Bulawayo’s Unity Village

Dynamos Dembare Football Club Bus In Accident Near Bulawayo’s Unity Village

Dynamos FC team bus was involved in an accident on Saturday (today) morning in Bulawayo. The bus hit  a BMW car close to Unity Village. No injuries where reported, DembareDotcoms posted. It is not clear whether players where in the bus. Dembare takes on Tsholotsho this afternoon. by Thobekile Zhou. Source: Byo24News

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Air Zimbabwe Spending Millions In Leasing A Grounded Chinese Plane (4 Years) So Far In South Africa

Air Zimbabwe Spending Millions In Leasing A Grounded Chinese Plane (4 Years) So Far In South Africa

It is disheartening to note that the broke Mugabe’s Zanu PF regime, has been splashing out an average of US$200,000 per month through leasing fees for two planes from a Chinese company Sonangol. This lease arrangement, accrued a total of US$20 Million in charges by the end of April 2016. The real confusion lies in the fact that one of the two used planes  was grounded in South Africa within just two months of arrival and…

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German Firm Who Printed SA Rands Impounded At Harare Airport, Hired To Print US$200 Million In Bond Notes

German Firm Who Printed SA Rands Impounded At Harare Airport,  Hired To Print US$200 Million In Bond Notes

  Government has hired a German firm to print the US$200 million worth of bond notes, a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe official has said. RBZ director for exchange control Mr Morris Mpofu told delegates to the Chamber of Mines meeting in Victoria Falls yesterday that Government had engaged the same company that was used by the South African Reserve Bank to print rands. “The same Germans who printed the South African rands which were recently…

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