Government has with immediate effect restored the operating licence for Rimbi Tours Private Limited, after suspending the bus company from operating following a fatal accident last month. The accident claimed one life on the spot at the 160km peg along the Harare-Nyamapanda Highway and injured several last month after his …
Read More »Dam Levels Increase As Weather Forecast Predicts More Rains Sunday
Zimbabwe’s average national dam average level has increased to 84.9 percent as of Friday, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has revealed. This is a 3.7 percent increase from the 81.2 percent recorded on January 3. According to the authority the following dams are above 80 percent full: Tugwi-Mukosi 91.1 …
Read More »Met Department Urges Zimbabweans Not To Panic Over Cyclone Cheneso
The Meteorological Services Department has said the public should not panic over Tropical Storm Cheneso as it has no effect on Zimbabwe at the moment. The tropical storm caused heavy rains in Madagascar where it was first reported on Thursday last week and it’s currently moving towards Mozambique. As of …
Read More »2,4mln People To Receive Food Aid From Government Until March
By Bindura Bureau About 2.4 million people in the country are currently receiving food aid from government according to information obtained by Nhau/Indaba from the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Monday. The ongoing programme will provisionally cater for the identified population until March. Each person will be …
Read More »Govt Suspends Rimbi, Zebra Kiss Licences Despite Apologies
Despite accepting responsibility and apologising for the needless loss of life and several injuries, Rimbi and Zebra Kiss’ operating licences have been suspended by the government. The suspension is with immediate effect. The action by the government followed a national outcry caused by a video that went viral on social …
Read More »Vendors Ordeal: A Client That Turned Out To Be A Killer
RODERICK Mukogo (50), a popular vendor at Chimbwa junction in Hwedza South constituency has been selling different wares for years at the spot that connects Hwedza to the Nyazura-Chivhu Highway. Last Friday morning, and like all other days, business was brisk as there was a huge influx of travellers. After …
Read More »Quest For Freedom: How Zimbabwe & Other African Countries Are Resisting New Forms Of Oppression
There comes a point where we need to stop just pulling people out of the river and go upstream to see who is pushing them in.’ (Ascribed to the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu) Executive SummaryMany young people are risking everything to leave home in search of greener pastures within and …
Read More »Racing Buses Leave One Dead After Crash
One person died while several others were injured after an intercity bus rammed into a tipper truck at Bondamakara, along the Harare-Nyamapanda road, it has been established. A video seen by Nhau/Indaba that has gone viral on social media shows two buses bound in the same direction racing on a …
Read More »Zimsec Completes Marking ‘O’ Level Exams, Dismisses Circulating Reports
Nhau/Indaba Reporters The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) has dismissed false social media reports circulating purporting that the 2022 Ordinary Level results have been cancelled. This follows information disseminated by an alleged parody account on Twitter and a named online publication which informed the public that the examination results had …
Read More »Presidential Spokesman Tweet Ousts AMH Editor
A seemingly innocuous Twitter post by George Charamba, the president’s spokesman, has ousted NewsDay editor Wisdom Mdzungairi. Mdzungairi, who doubled up as editor in chief of Alpha Media Holdings, quit on Monday, a day after President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesman claimed an unnamed NewsDay editor was on the government’s payroll as …
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