State Prosecutor, claims some of 70 protestors collapse in court, not from hunger but preference of fancy ‘Nandos’ food,..??

State Prosecutor,  claims some of 70 protestors  collapse in court, not from hunger but  preference of  fancy ‘Nandos’ food,..??

  State prosecutor, Michael Reza yesterday denied the allegations, claiming the suspects were “too choosy” instead. Reza made the remarks while responding to a question on what the State had done to resolve the food issue following the collapsing of a woman, from suspected hunger, during the groups’ appearance in court on Tuesday. Reza said the suspects requested for Nando’s food, which the prisons officials say they cannot afford. Alleging the suspects were “too choosy”…

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Police Foil Plot To Bomb Alpha Omega Dairy’s Processing Plant At Gushungo Dairy Estate

Some of the four suspects who were arrested last Friday following an abortive bid to bomb the First Family’s Alpha Omega Dairy Farm being led by detectives into the Harare Magistrates’ Courts yesterday. — (Picture by Lee Maidza) A POLITICAL party leader and three of his colleagues arrested while trying to petrol bomb the First Family’s Alpha Omega Dairy farm in Mazowe, appeared in court yesterday.Zimbabwe People’s Front president Owen Kuchata, 34, and three others…

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‘Terence Mukupe’ Zanu-PF Harare East National Assembly, Detained Overnight, Rhodesville Police

Harare East National Assembly member Terence Mukupe (Zanu-PF) was detained overnight at Rhodesville police station on Tuesday evening for attempting to obstruct the course of justice after he attempted to rescue some youths arrested in his constituency. The seven Zanu-PF youths appeared in court yesterday facing criminal trespass charges in contravention of Section 132 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act after they invading an open space in New Tafara leased to Shelter Zimbabwe…

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3 Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), Senior excutives , face charges of US$780,000 fraud

3 Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), Senior excutives , face charges of  US$780,000 fraud

  A RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) unit has dragged three senior executives and an accomplice to court accusing them of stealing US$780,000 from the company. Fidelity Printers and Refiners is the RBZ’s currency printing firm and also the country’s sole buyer of gold. The three top executives – Godknows Hofisi, 41, Tinashe Wellington Mbengegwi, 35, Ronald Madhara, 47, – were not asked to plead when they appeared before Harare magistrate Vakai Chikwekwe charged with…

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