Bulawayo City (BCC) Says It Can’t Afford To Service Proposed 20, 000 Zanu PF Youth Stands On 300 Hectares

Bulawayo City (BCC) Says It Can’t Afford To Service Proposed 20, 000 Zanu PF Youth Stands On 300 Hectares

  THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has said it has no capacity to service 20 000 stands at one go following an announcement by the Government that it was planning to set a youth suburb in the city. Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Cde Saviour Kasukuwere last week said he was going to order BCC to avail an initial 300hectares of land in the city for the construction of a new…

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‘Mugabe Heroes Acre Speech, Exposes Vivian Mwashita’s CIO Cover

President Robert Mugabe confirmed Wednesday that Zanu-PF agitator Vivian Mwashita was, in fact employed by the spy agency the Central Intelligence Organization. Speaking during the joint burial of Mwashita and Victoria Chitepo, the late widow of murdered Zanu chairman Herbert Chitepo at Heroes Acre, Mugabe said Mwashita was haunted by her experiences. He did not state what rank she held in the spy agency but hinted that she had a top position. Zanu-PF usually disguises…

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Victoria Fikile Chitepo (88) Dies And Is Declared A National Heroine

Herald Reporters— President Mugabe has mourned Zanu-PF Central Committee member Cde Victoria Fikile Chitepo (88) who was found dead in Harare yesterday morning. She was the widow of national hero and former Zanu-PF chairman Advocate Herbert Chitepo. Cde Chitepo was found dead yesterday morning by her granddaughter at her Mount Pleasant home while she was preparing to go for a Central Committee meeting. Breaking the news to the Zanu-PF Central Committee, President Mugabe described Cde Chitepo as…

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MDC-T, Job Wiwa Sikhala, Says ‘Joshua Nkomo Was Never A Sell Out’

MDC-T senior member Job Wiwa Sikhala has added his voice in condemning the claims by vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa who said former Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith confided in him that Joshua Nkomo did not win the elections at independence because he represented the interests of the whites while President Robert Mugabe represented majority blacks that is why he won. The remarks sparked wide condemnation of Mnangagwa. “He truly loved Zimbabwe. Had a vision which…

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