Over three decades later Gukurahundist , VP Mnangagwa says Gukurahundi victims need descent reburials,

Over three decades later Gukurahundist , VP Mnangagwa says Gukurahundi victims need descent reburials,

The prominent MDC legislator Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga, questioned vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa in parliarment, why Gukurahundi victims are neglected. She argued that the victims of Mugabe’s fifth brigade massacre of the Ndebele people of Midlands and Matebeleland who are estimated to be in the region of 20,000, are neglected by Mugabe’s Zanu PF regime Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, responded by informing the  parliament today that the Home Affairs ministry must assist in the reburials of Gukurahundi victims in Matabeleland. The MDC legislator Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga…

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Controversial Businessman Chivayo Rescues 32 Zimbabwean Women Stranded In Kuwait

HARARE businessman Wicknell Chivayo has come to the rescue of 32 Zimbabwean women who were lured to Kuwait to work as housemaids but ended up being abused as sex slaves. Chivayo bought air tickets worth US$58,900 for the stranded women who were rescued by a parliamentary delegation led by National Assembly Speaker Advocate Jacob Mudenda and chairperson of the portfolio committee on Foreign Affairs Kindness Paradza. The delegation left for Kuwait at the weekend after…

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MDC P.Misihairabwi-Mushonga Questions Minister Dokora Over Non-Ndebele Teacher Deployment

MDC P.Misihairabwi-Mushonga Questions Minister  Dokora Over Non-Ndebele Teacher Deployment

MDC legislator Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga quizzed Primary and Secondary Education minister Lazarus Dokora over the deployment of non-Ndebele speaking teachers in Matabeleland. This follows complaints by parents in Binga last month that teachers who do not speak Tonga or Ndebele had been deployed at different primary schools in the district. “The Constitution states that all the 16 languages are supposed to be used at par, but what happens when we have a situation whereby the teacher…

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Gvt To Retrench Some Of Its 40 000 Soldiers, & 55 000 Police

Gvt To Retrench Some Of Its 40 000 Soldiers, & 55 000 Police

The government could soon retrench thousands of soldiers and police officers, as authorities embark on a staff audit of the security sector as part of efforts to reduce the civil service’s unsustainable wage bill. Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa told Parliament on Wednesday the rationalisation exercise was now being extended to the army barracks and police stations to ascertain their numbers. “We took a decision at Cabinet to do the audit and I think the only…

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