Panicking Zuma, like Mugabe, calls for the right to own property, one SA Constitution’s most critical pillars of stability to be scrapped

Panicking Zuma, like Mugabe, calls for the right to own property, one SA Constitution’s most critical pillars of stability to be scrapped

  This article first appeared on News24 titled “Panicking Zuma has thrown caution to the wind” A full-blown bust-up in the ANC cannot be far away. There will be blood on the walls for sure. President Jacob Zuma has thrown all caution to the wind and isn’t even hiding his contempt for the Constitution any longer. He and his faction of the ANC and their partners in crime with the big bucks are panicking that…

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Joint Statement by the Zimbabwe Communist Group and the Zimbabwe Communist League in South Africa

Joint Statement by the Zimbabwe Communist Group and the Zimbabwe Communist League in South Africa

  Zimbabwe Communists in exile in South Africa applaud the recent actions of the people of Rosettenville when they drove out the drug dealers and human traffickers from their community. As Communists we support the most ruthless forms of action against drug dealers and human traffickers as people involved in destroying the very fabric of society and would like to remind people that in socialist-oriented countries like Cuba and China, such people, regardless of their…

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POWER CRISIS : Only two of Zimbabwe’s five power stations operational

ONLY two out of Zimbabwe’s five power stations were operational yesterday with Kariba Hydro-Power Station producing the highest output at 703MW while Hwange Thermal Power Station recorded its lowest — at 185MW.   According to the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) daily generation update, the country’s three thermal stations, Munyati, Bulawayo and Harare were not generating any electricity at all.   In total, Hwange and Kariba generated 888MW against national demand of between 1800MW to 2000MW….

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TWO BULAWAYO SERIAL CAR JACKERS each sentenced to 12 years in jail.

 TWO serial carjackers from Bulawayo who ganged up with three others still at large and hijacked a taxi which they later dumped in a bush were yesterday each sentenced to 12 years in jail. Farai Mlauzi (32) of Rangemore suburb and Hloniphani Ndlovu (31) of Cowdray Park were convicted of robbery and carjacking by Bulawayo regional magistrate Mrs Sibongile Marondeze. They will each serve an effective 10 years after the magistrate suspended two years for…

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HARARE MAN (32) allegedly beheaded a US$10 sex worker in Borrowdale

HARARE MAN (32) allegedly beheaded a US$10 sex worker in Borrowdale

A 32-YEAR-OLD Harare man allegedly hooked up with a sex worker last week and later beheaded her following an altercation. The suspect, Stuart Dickson Tembo, appeared yesterday before Harare magistrate, Rumbidzai Mugwagwa, facing a murder charge and was remanded in custody to February 20. Allegations are that last Thursday, Tembo went to Mverechena business centre in Domboshava for a beer drink, and while there, he hired a sex worker identified as Juliet Kadungure. The parties…

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‘Epworth woman had sex with her friend in her matrimonial bedroom while her husband was sleeping in another room’-Friend Indeed!

‘Epworth woman  had sex with her friend in her matrimonial bedroom while her husband was sleeping in another room’-Friend Indeed!

. AN Epworth woman confessed in court that she had sex with another man in her matrimonial bedroom while her husband was sleeping in another room.   She however, tried to blame her husband for her actions arguing that the man she slept with was sent by her husband to engage in sex with her.   Christine Chinyanyi said she was approached by her male friend at night when she was at home and was…

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‘Zimbabwe s peace is threatened by a sustained regime change agenda sponsored by the West’-Defence Minister Sidney Sekeramayi

‘Zimbabwe s peace is threatened by a sustained regime change agenda sponsored by the West’-Defence Minister  Sidney Sekeramayi

Zimbabwe is a stable country but its peace is being threatened by a sustained regime change agenda sponsored by the West that seeks to counter the successful land reform programme initiated by the Government at the turn of the millennium, Defence Minister Dr Sidney Sekeramayi has said. He said this yesterday while addressing military officers attending Joint Command and Staff Course Number 30 in Harare on Zimbabwe’s defence policy. “The major threat to Zimbabwe’s peaceful…

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MAWARIRE ARREST: ‘ US is the least qualified to comment on the human rights situation in Zimbabwe’.-George Charamba

MAWARIRE ARREST: ‘ US is the least qualified to comment on the human rights situation in Zimbabwe’.-George Charamba

  The United States government is the least qualified to comment on the human rights situation in Zimbabwe given its international record as the worst human rights violator, Information, Media and Broadcasting Services permanent secretary Mr George Charamba has said.   Reponding to a statement by the US embassy in Harare issued yesterday in which it expressed concern over the arrest of shadowy #ThisFlag leader Evan Mawarire and the incarceration of self-proclaimed pastor Phillip Mugadza,…

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SHOT VICTIM’S mum talks about her son’s murder by Roman Catholic Church friend in Queens Park East

SHOT VICTIM’S mum talks about her son’s murder by   Roman Catholic Church friend in Queens Park East

THE mother of a man who was shot dead, allegedly by his friend and buried in Hillside in Bulawayo yesterday expressed shock at the death of her son at the hands, of a person she said was like a family member. Ms Patricia Danha said she was still trying to come to terms with the loss of her son Cyprian Kudzurunga (28) who was allegedly shot by his friend Rodney Tongai Jindu (25) of Glengarry…

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Five pupils hospitalised after beating by Seventh Day Adventist-run Solusi High School Boarding Master

Five pupils hospitalised after beating by   Seventh Day Adventist-run Solusi High School  Boarding Master

PARENTS whose children learn at Seventh Day Adventist-run Solusi High School are up in arms with the school’s administration after a boarding master severely assaulted some Form One pupils resulting in five being hospitalised. School officials are said to have been protecting the man at the centre of the storm — Mr Methuseli Ncube — as there have been complaints in the past, but no action was taken against him. During visiting day to the…

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