3 firefighters severely burnt trying to rescue workers trapped in fire in illicit beer plant in Harare’s Graniteside industrial area.

  THREE Harare City Council firefighters were severely burnt yesterday, while trying to rescue workers trapped in a raging inferno inside a suspected illicit beer manufacturing plant in Harare’s Graniteside industrial area. Acting council spokesperson, Michael Chideme, confirmed the incident and said the three firefighters, identified as Tapera Chipara, Naboth Zvaita and Wisdom Yonamu, were admitted to Parirenyatwa Hospital amid plans to have them sent to South Africa for specialised treatment. “They were attending to…

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BREAKING NEWS: Cephas Msipa, has died

BREAKING NEWS: Cephas Msipa, has died

BREAKING NEWS: Cephas Msipa, an ex Zanu PF politburo member who is well known for challenging the undemocratic practices of President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu PF regime is reported to have died. More news to follow….By  Sibusiso Ngwenya

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IF Zacc arrest Moyo Mugabe and his cabal will be open game for all who want them prosecuted for corruption

IF Zacc arrest Moyo Mugabe and his cabal will be open game for all who want them prosecuted for corruption

IF ZIMBABWE ANTI CORRUPTION COMMITTEE, (Zacc) ARREST JONATHAN MOYO, it follows that Mugabe and his cabal will be open game for all who want them hauled before the law and face prosecution for corruption. It will be the first step towards sending Mugabe to the Hague for crimes against humanity. This is the reason why a panicking President Robert Mugabe swiftly stepped in and stopped the Goodson Nguni led Zacc committee from arresting Professor Jonathan…

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Hunt for new chief justice begins as Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku will retire in February 2017

Hunt for new chief justice begins as Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku will retire  in February 2017

  Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku’s tenure of office ends February next year and the Judicial Service Commission has started hunting for his replacement.  His successor is expected to assume office on March 1, next year.The JSC is inviting interested candidates to apply for the position of the Chief Justice to be advertised in the media, starting tomorrow.“ The Judicial Service Commission announces that a vacancy of Chief Justice of the Republic of Zimbabwe will arise…

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Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef)bankrolled Mugabe’s lavish 92nd birthday party, while nation was starving

Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef)bankrolled Mugabe’s lavish 92nd birthday party, while nation was starving

  PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe’s lavish 92nd birthday party early this year was partly funded by money drawn from the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef), fresh evidence related to a sensational corruption scandal rocking the government has revealed. Mugabe, a fortnight ago blocked the arrest of Higher and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) on allegations that he siphoned over $450 000 from Zimdef. Moyo argues that he used the money…

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‘Driefontein Catholic Primary School (33) committed suicide after nine Grade Four school pupils reported him for alleged sexual abuse’.

‘Driefontein Catholic Primary School (33) committed suicide after nine Grade Four school pupils reported him for alleged sexual abuse’.

    A 33-year-old Catholic brother who was a teacher at Driefontein Catholic Primary School in Mvuma committed suicide by hanging after nine Grade Four school pupils whom he was teaching reported him to the school authorities for alleged sexual abuse. Acting Midlands police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende confirmed the incident which occurred last week when Brother Benedict Matura of Driefontein Mission in Mvuma committed suicide following allegations of fondling nine Grade Four pupils…

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VP Mphoko has been dragged into Zimdef fraud probe involving Jonathan Moyo, saying his arrest would destabilise Zanu PF regime.

VP Mphoko has been dragged into Zimdef fraud probe involving Jonathan Moyo, saying his arrest would destabilise Zanu PF regime.

VP Mphoko has been dragged into Zimdef fraud probe involving Jonathan Moyo, saying his arrest would destabilise Zanu PF regime. Last week, Mphoko fiercely defended Moyo saying his arrest would destabilise government. However, it has emerged that Moyo spent $2 985 in a meeting with Mphoko. Zimdef footed the bill. That was on 4 July 2016. Zimdef also paid $3 230 for the funeral of the Moyo’s daughter on 5 November 2015. This was despite Moyo having already…

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‘Mugabe , cannot stand in the course of justice and block the prosecution anyone, stop protecting thieves ,Moyo must face prosecution’-Zanu PF Energy Mutodi

Mutodi said the reports that President Mugabe blocked the arrest of  Moyo who is wanted by police to answer charges of corruption and theft of trust property have tainted the office of the President by creating an impression that Mugabe is protecting criminals in his government as long as they support him to stay in power. He said according to reports, Moyo siphoned Zimdef funds meant to promote specialist training in his ministry and diverted…

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ZACC) chairman ‘Nguni’ says he is not chasing any political agenda by pushing for Moyo’s arrest over zimdef funds corruption

ZACC) chairman ‘Nguni’ says he is not chasing any political agenda by pushing for Moyo’s arrest over zimdef funds corruption

ZIMBABWE ANTI CORRUPTION COMMITTEE (ZACC) chairman ‘Goodson Nguni’ has said he is not chasing any political agenda by pushing for Professor Jonathan Moyo’s arrest over zimdef funds corruption but simply doing his job.   He went on to deny that he is a convicted fraudster, and challenged those claiming so, to provide proof. Nguni admitted that he was previously Zanu Pf but because he could not take up the post of commission chair according to…

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United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) has suspended elective surgery due to a countrywide shortage of pethidine,

United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) has suspended elective surgery due to a countrywide shortage of pethidine,

    THE United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) has suspended elective surgery due to a countrywide shortage of pethidine, a potent painkiller used during and after an operation. The hospital has with immediate effect, started attending to emergency surgical procedures only. Elective surgery is when a patient chooses to be operated on in a matter that is not life threatening to avoid pain or possible complications in future. In a circular signed by UBH Clinical Director…

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