‘Striking National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) Employees Allegedly Derail 26 Wagons With 1000 Tonnes Nickel’

‘Striking National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) Employees Allegedly Derail 26 Wagons  With 1000 Tonnes Nickel’

  The state of the nation’s crisis is abundantly clear after striking National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) employees allegedly caused a  major derailment of up to 26 wagons in Gweru. The goods train headed for South Africa with more than 1000 tonnes of nickel derailed in Gweru in a suspected case of sabotage by some striking National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) workers. NRZ employees are on strike, because they are owed up to a total of…

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Con-Court Finds Zuma Guilty Of Failing To Uphold, Respect And Defend South Africa’s Constitution’.

Con-Court Finds Zuma Guilty Of Failing To Uphold, Respect And Defend South Africa’s Constitution’.

South Africa’s Con-Court has found the country’s President Jacob Zuma guilty of failing to uphold, respect and defend the country’s constitution. The Con-court (Constitutional Court) in South Africa, passed a unanimous judgement,in which  President Jacob Zuma’s failure to repay the money that  was  ‘misused’ as  being “inconsistent” with the National  constitution, hence a failure by Jacob Zuma to uphold, defend and respect the National Constitution of South Africa This finding, stipulates that President Jacob Zuma, violated the country’s…

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MDC-T Rallies Churches And CSOs Against, Zanu PF Regime Ban Of Zimbabwe’s Constitution Making, Documentary

MDC-T Rallies Churches And CSOs Against, Zanu PF Regime Ban Of Zimbabwe’s Constitution Making, Documentary

THE main opposition MDC-T has rallied churches, civic groups and other opposition parties to join its campaign to force government to lift the ban on the award-winning documentary, The Democracts, which chronicles the 2013 constitution-making process. MDC-T secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora yesterday said Zimbabweans deserved to be given the chance to view the documentary as there was nothing criminal about its contents. Mwonzora is also featured in the documentary alongside Zanu PF representative Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana….

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As 2018 Approaches, Mugabe Considers Re-engaging North Korea, A State Who Trained Fifth Brigade Gukurahundi

As 2018 Approaches, Mugabe Considers Re-engaging North Korea, A State Who Trained Fifth Brigade Gukurahundi

Zimbabwe might consider establishing diplomatic ties with North Korea, President Robert Mugabe has said. He however said the country has lost connection with North Korea which is under a firm rule of Kim Jong-un. Mugabe said to reporters in Japan on Tuesday: “We have lost connection with North Korea. If North Korea would want to re-establish connections, I suppose we reciprocate. “We do not hate any country or distaste any people. We make friends with…

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MDC Press Statement On Threats Against, Human Rights Defender, Politician, Lawyer Senator David Coltart

MDC Press Statement On Threats Against, Human Rights Defender, Politician, Lawyer Senator David Coltart

It has been almost one month since MDC Secretary for Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Senator David Coltart, launched his book entitled “The Struggle Continues: 50 Years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe”. Senator Coltart is a human rights defender, politician, lawyer and community activist.   In terms of our national constitution, as citizens we are free to express our thoughts in action or writing – and Senator Coltart is not an exception. There are numerous articles, documentaries,…

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As From Friday 31/03/16, Zanu PF Will Seize Assets Of Directors Of Non Compliant Foreign Owned Companies

As From Friday 31/03/16, Zanu PF Will Seize Assets Of Directors Of Non Compliant Foreign Owned Companies

Government has vowed to go for the assets of directors of foreign owned companies that face imminent closure for failing to submit their indigenisation plans by Friday. The move is aimed at assisting employees of those companies in the event that they lose their jobs due to non-compliance of the companies. Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Patrick Zhuwawo today said he had so far sought legal help from three legal practioners as he looks…

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‘All Unhappy With My Constitutional Authority, Condemn Zims Who Gave Me The Mandate’-Mugabe

‘All Unhappy With My Constitutional Authority, Condemn Zims Who Gave Me The  Mandate’-Mugabe

President Robert Mugabe yesterday said anyone unhappy with his constitutional stay in power should condemn the people of Zimbabwe as they are the ones who gave him the mandate to govern the country since 1980. He said that his successor should be people-oriented and someone ready to defend the country from latter-day neo-colonialism being propelled by the West. Speaking in a wide ranging interview with Japanese journalists here yesterday, President Mugabe (pictured) said health permitting;…

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Lest We All Forget: ‘Zimbabweans Need Answers Now!’

Lest We All Forget: ‘Zimbabweans Need Answers Now!’

They should tell us what happened to the following people who died for opposing Mugabe’s oppressive, brutal Zanu PF. 1. Alphonso Plaxedes of Dzivarasekwa, Harare was killed on 10 June 2003. 2. Andoche Julius, a farm foreman was shot and killed on 20 April 2000 by Zanu PFmilitia. 3. Bakari Besta was beaten to death by Zanu PF youths at Stodart Farm in Shamva on16 May 2008. 4. Bakacheza Joshua, an MDC driver was abducted…

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‘ZNA Colonel, Sues Tsvangirai For US$500 000, In Defamation Claims Over 2008 Election Violence Allegations’

‘ZNA Colonel, Sues Tsvangirai  For US$500 000,  In Defamation Claims Over 2008 Election Violence Allegations’

  MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai was in court this morning after a Zimbabwe National Army colonel, Christopher Mayoyo sued him for US$500 000 in defamation. The matter was postponed to July 14 by High Court judge Justice Amy Tsanga. Mayoyo is suing Tsvangirai over the violence the army officer allegedly caused in 2008 in Masvingo. “Zimbabwe National Army colonel, Christopher Mayoyo is suing the MDC leader for $500 000 in defamation for restating what the…

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‘Questions Arise Over Vascoda Mugabe’s Health After Spending 4 Days In Singapore Instead Of Japan’

‘Questions Arise Over Vascoda Mugabe’s Health After Spending 4 Days In Singapore Instead Of Japan’

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe last week spent four days in Singapore- the second time he has been in the Asian enclave inside three weeks amid growing concerns over his health – although his handlers insisted the veteran politician had taken a direct flight to Japan on government business. According to government officials and the State media, Mugabe left Harare headed for Japan for a five-day State visit at the invitation of that country’s Premier Shinzo Abe…

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