Chivayo tribute to late VP John Nkomo, ‘plagiarises’ Puff Daddy and Faith Evans’s I’ll be Missing You, a tribute to the late Notorious BIG.

Chivayo tribute to  late VP John Nkomo, ‘plagiarises’ Puff Daddy and Faith Evans’s I’ll be Missing You, a tribute to the late Notorious BIG.

FLAMBOYANT businessman, Wicknell Chivayo on Tuesday issued a bizarre tribute to the late Vice-President John Nkomo, where he appeared to plagiarise large swathes of Puff Daddy and Faith Evans’s I’ll be Missing You, a tribute to the late Notorious BIG. In his tribute, Chivayo, without attributing the words to Faith Evans and P Diddy, as Sean Combs is known, pays, what seems like a moving tribute to the late Vice-President, to whom he says he…

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ABOUT twenty gold panners arrested over rival gangs violence at Senco Night Club, Mahamba Business Centre Inyathi

ABOUT twenty gold panners  arrested over rival gangs  violence  at Senco Night Club, Mahamba Business Centre Inyathi

ABOUT 20 gold panners have been arrested in Inyathi following violent clashes involving rival gangs. Clashes at Senco Night Club, Mahamba Business Centre at about 11PM on Saturday saw some patrons being attacked with machetes, knives and stones. Bubi District Rural Council chief executive officer Mr Partson Mlilo said on Wednesday police raided the illegal panners and arrested 20 people. He said council offered the police council vehicles to transport the illegal miners after raiding…

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Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to allow civil servants single US$300 withdrawal of salaries to minimise bank and transport costs.

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to allow civil servants single US$300 withdrawal of salaries to minimise bank  and transport costs.

  THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has agreed to allow civil servants a once-off $300 withdrawal of their salaries in a bid to minimise bank charges and transport costs. Civil servants’ representatives under the banner of the Apex Council on Wednesday met RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya and argued that they were losing productive time in bank queues and a lot of money by withdrawing their salaries in tranches. According to Apex council chairperson, Mrs…

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Point of Sale machines at selected police stations countrywide for payment of fines for traffic and other offences

Point of Sale machines at selected police stations countrywide for payment of fines for traffic and other offences

POLICE have finally embraced plastic money transactions by introducing Point of Sale machines at selected police stations countrywide for payment of fines for traffic and other offences while the Zimbabwe National Road Authority (Zinara) has also resolved to have the machines at tollgates across the country.   The move comes following calls by the public for the police and tollgates to have Point of Sale machines in the wake of cash shortages. National police spokesperson…

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‘(ZimPF) president Dr Joice Mujuru is a disrespectful woman with nothing to offer Zimbabwe’-ACTING President Phelekezela Mphoko

‘(ZimPF) president Dr Joice Mujuru is a disrespectful woman with nothing to offer Zimbabwe’-ACTING President Phelekezela Mphoko

  ACTING President Phelekezela Mphoko has described Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) president Dr Joice Mujuru as a disrespectful woman with nothing to offer to the nation ACTING President Phelekezela Mphoko has described Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) president Dr Joice Mujuru as a disrespectful woman with nothing to offer to the nation. Addressing thousands of Zanu-PF supporters who braved incessant rains yesterday at a star rally held at Gwindingwi High School at Nyika Growth Point ahead…

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Relaxation of position on used clothing importation, to encourage resuscitation and reorganisation of textile and clothing industry.

Relaxation of position on used clothing  importation, to encourage resuscitation and reorganisation of textile and clothing industry.

 Government has relaxed its position on the importation of second hand clothes, to allow for the resuscitation and reorganisation of the textile and clothing industry before the policy can be enforced. In an interview on the sidelines of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce 2017 strategic planning workshop in Kariba yesterday, Minister Mike Bimha said the policy on banning second hands clothes is there, but cannot be enforced at present.   “It’s a policy that…

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BOTSWANA government, will no longer recognise Gambia’s president Yahya Jammeh after his refusal to step down for President-elect Adama Barrow

BOTSWANA GOVERNMENT, has announced that  because of  Gambia’s president Yahya Jammeh’s refusal to step down and  hand over power to the President-elect Adama Barrow therefore , the Botswana government will no longer recognise Yahya Jammeh’s as head of Gambia’s government, and called upon the international community to ramp up pressure on  Yahya Jammeh by refusing to recognise him in office. More news to follow,..by Sibusiso Ngwenya

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BREAKING NEWS: Controversial former Zanu PF stalwart, now Norton MP Temba Mliswa has admitted that VP Mnangagwa is his cousin

BREAKING NEWS: Controversial former Zanu PF stalwart, now Norton MP Temba Mliswa has admitted that VP Mnangagwa is his cousin

Recently Norton MP Temba Mliswa, claimed that opposition are not capable of removing Mugabe from power, but to add to theis controversial stance, Mliswa went on to admit in apress conference that Zimbabwe’s Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa is his cousin.   This comes hot on the heels of him claiming that there is mistrust amongst opposition, who are according to him directionless and therefore the much acclaimed coalition is a non event.   Most people…

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Mugabe in fresh Gukurahundi storm, over 93rd birthday party at Matopos, a few kilometres from a 1980s genocide mass grave

Mugabe in fresh Gukurahundi storm, over 93rd birthday party at Matopos, a few kilometres from a 1980s genocide mass grave

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe is set to fly into a fresh Gukurahundi storm, as he hosts his 93rd birthday party at Matopos National Park, a few kilometres from a mass grave of people killed during the massacres in the 1980s Activists have said it was insensitive for Mugabe to host his birthday fête a stone’s throw away from unmarked and officially unacknowledged graves of the 1980s killings that claimed an estimated 20 000 lives. The opposition…

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DRAMA at  Harare Magistrates’ Court as Russian man, , accused of using forged documents to obtain a Zimbabwean passport, fled

DRAMA at  Harare Magistrates’ Court as Russian man, , accused of using forged documents to obtain a Zimbabwean passport, fled

THERE was drama at the Harare Magistrates’ Court on Monday, when a Russian man, Stephen Paul Sugden, accused of using forged documents to obtain a Zimbabwean passport, fled midway during his trial after a State witness blew the lead on his true identity. Sudgen asked for a break mid-trial, which was granted by presiding magistrate, Tendai Mahwe, but when proceedings resumed in the afternoon, he did not show up, prompting the court to issue a…

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