‘Initially 500 police officers, 200 VID officers, 46 Zimra and now 157 immigration officers have been redeployed in massive shake up’,

‘Initially 500 police officers, 200 VID officers, 46 Zimra and now 157 immigration officers have been redeployed in massive shake up’,

Immigration has redeployed 157 officers from ports of entry across the country THE Department of Immigration has redeployed 157 officers from ports of entry across the country in compliance with the Government’s directive to transfer all those who have stayed at their stations for more than five years.   So far, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has redeployed 500 police officers from Beitbridge to various stations across the country, while the Judicial Services Commission has…

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Mugabe Caps 320 Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) Graduands With Bachelor Of Technology Degrees

A total of 320 graduands from the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) have been conferred with bachelor of technology degrees by President Robert Mugabe who is the Chancellor of the institution. This year’s graduation is coinciding with the institute’s 10th anniversary celebrations. HIT Vice Chancellor Engineer Quinton Kanhukamwe hailed the government’s 10-point plan for economic growth as it resonates with the institution’s thrust. Engineer Kanhukamwe said the university is committed to contributing to the rapid…

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Mugabe Rearranges Cabinet,.Reappoints Moyo- See Latest List Below.

Mugabe Rearranges Cabinet,.Reappoints Moyo- See Latest  List Below.

President Robert Mugabe has once again reshuffled cabinet and of note is that he has  reappointed Jonathan Moyo, into cabinet, once again. Reliable sources have informed ww.newzimbabwevision.com about the Ministerial portfolios to which the new ministers have been allocated as follows: Higher Education: Prof Jonathan Moyo Water & Climate: Oppah Muchinguri Home Affairs: Ignatius Chombo (Mugabe’s cousin) State Security: Kembo Mohadi Women: Nyasha Chikwinya The Information Ministry currently has no minister but an acting minister…

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Full Story About Mutasa’s disputed Council House Ownership

Full Story About  Mutasa’s disputed Council House Ownership

  AN upmarket property – Number 4 Mbuya Nehanda – at the centre of dispute pitting Rusape Town Council and former powerful cabinet minister Didymus Mutasa was one of the houses grabbed by the latter citing security reasons in 2000. The house, which Mr Mutasa claims to have taken in 1984 is adjacent to Number 2 Mbuya Nehanda, his main residence in Rusape. The house was annexed during town secretary Mr Obert Muzawazi-era after the…

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