‘Victims of organised ZRP violence and torture seek treatment for their injuries,-Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum

The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum has reported that following severe brutalization by the police the activists have sought medical treatment amid indications most of them were seriously injured during the attacks. The organisation said from 1 – 17 September 2016, 28 victims of organised violence and torture sought treatment for their injuries. “These victims had been assaulted in incidents in Harare, Epworth, Chitungwiza, Bindura, and Chiadzwa, or during the widespread violence on 17 September,…

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200 Driver’s licences cancelled and 32 Vehicle Inspectorate Departments officers from 13 (VID) fired for corruption.

200 Driver’s licences cancelled and 32 Vehicle Inspectorate Departments  officers from 13  (VID) fired for corruption.

Zimbabwe’s Vehicle Inspectorate Departments (VID) depots in Zimbabwe are known to be rock beds of corruption with numerous full and provisional licences issued under questionable circumstances to undeserving individuals who may not be present in the country or at the depot and even if they are present, are not the people who actually take the tests meaning, …money talks!. A  total of 32 officers spread across 13 Vehicle Inspectorate Departments (VID) depots in Zimbabwe, have…

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‘Civil Servants Striked Because They Are Ignorant Of My Generation’s Suffering To Liberate Zimbabwe!’-Mugabe

‘Civil Servants Striked Because They Are Ignorant Of My Generation’s Suffering  To Liberate Zimbabwe!’-Mugabe

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe yesterday blasted civil servants for going on strike, saying they were ignorant of the challenges the country is facing. Addressing about 3 000 Zanu PF supporters at a rally in Bindura last night, Mugabe also claimed Wednesday’s massive anti-government protests were sponsored by the country’s detractors who did not understand that Zimbabwe was under sanctions. He said teachers, doctors and nurses, who went on strike demanding their delayed salaries, were doing so…

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