Total Collapse As Harare Goes Dry For Five Days
Most of Harare’s middle and low-density suburbs will from tomorrow endure up to five days a week without water as the Harare City Council implements its rationing schedule. The cuts have been triggered...
View ArticleFresh Charges For Prof. Moyo, US$1,5m “Questionable Transactions”
It never rains but pours for Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo and his deputy, Dr Godfrey Gandawa, who now face fresh investigations...
View ArticleZIMDEF LATEST: Mugabe Caught Red Handed Dipping Into Cash
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...
View ArticleItai Dzamara’s ‘Abductors’ Named
Human rights defenders and social movements have released names of five people who are suspected to have abducted activist Itai Dzamara in March last year. Prominent human rights lawyer Kennedy Masiye...
View ArticleBribery File Goes To Mugabe, As Chigumba Faces the Axe
President Robert Mugabe will receive recommendations from the Judicial Services Commission that Justice Priscilla Chigumba be investigated for bribery, during which time she will be suspended from...
View ArticleReprieve For Bosso Fans
Title hopefuls, Highlanders will play their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League local derby against Bulawayo City in front of their loyal fans at Barbourfields Stadium today after lodging an appeal...
View ArticleMangudya Says Bond Notes Will Not Flood Market
Bankers have assured depositors of a “smooth roll-out” of bond notes, with small-scale farmers and artisanal miners expected to emerge the biggest beneficiaries. The two groups will receive a five...
View ArticleBlow For Mujuru As Nhema And Buka Go Back To Zanu-PF
THE Zanu-PF Politburo and the National Disciplinary Committee have lifted suspensions on former Ministers Francis Nhema and Flora Buka after the province successfully lobbied for their clemency. The...
View ArticleMujuru, Biti Fallout Explained
Jostling for positions and political gamesmanship ahead of former vice-president Joice Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) elective congress has ruined chances of a coalition with the People’s...
View ArticleSexual Abuse Allegations, Lead To Catholic Brother’s Suicide
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...
View ArticleKasukuwere Apologises for Police Attacks on Norton Residents
ZANU PF National Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere, has apologised to the people of Norton for the violence they suffered in hands of the police on Saturday. In a development following the bloody attacks on...
View ArticleThe Prof Jonathan Moyo saga: Is It A Coincidence?
Cde Ngqabutho Nicholas Mabhena | In mid 2005, l had an opportunity to be invited to a dinner in Rivonia, Johannesburg with Prof Jonathan Moyo. It was shortly after he had won the elections in his rural...
View ArticleOf Spies, Academic Freedom And Institutional Autonomy
Zachariah Mushawatu | At the start of his first lecture with a group of new students a prominent University of Zimbabwe political science lecturer always used to say: “I know there are spies among you...
View ArticleOperations Resume At Byo Hospitals
United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) is expected to resume normal operations this week after it had suspended non-emergency surgeries last Friday. UBH chief executive officer Ms Nonhlanhla Ndlovu yesterday...
View ArticleBribe Seeking Immigration Officers Fined
Two immigration officers who were recently arrested after they were caught on Closed-circuit Television (CCTV) taking bribes from travellers have each been fined $200 by a Beitbridge magistrate....
View ArticleAspiring Judges To Undergo Aptitude Tests
The Judicial Service Commission now requires aspiring judges to undergo an aptitude test in addition to extant nomination procedure ahead of interviews for the esteemed office set for October 24....
View ArticleHarare Lawyer Knocks Down Elderly Woman
A HARARE lawyer Farai Ruzive has pleaded not guilty to knocking down a 77-year old woman who was crossing Mutare Road in Msasa. Ruzive (36) pleaded not guilty to negligent driving when he appeared...
View ArticleStop “Wailing Like A Child” – Mujuru Tells Biti
The Joice Mujuru-led Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) yesterday said it would continue “poaching” members from other political parties, while urging the Tendai Biti-led People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to...
View ArticleZhuwao Defends Jonathan Moyo
Terrence Mawawa| Youth Indigenisation and Economic Minister Patrick Zhuwao has defended cornered Higher and Tertiary Education Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo saying there is nothing wrong with the...
View ArticleLATEST: Double Tragedy As Cephas Msipa Dies, Grandson Dies Too
Staff Reporter | Former Midlands governor Cephas Msipa has died. At the same time it is reported that his grandson Lloyd Junior Msipa, was found dead at the University this morning. Wrote Loyd Msipa,...
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