The Department of Immigration’s Compliance and Enforcement unit today intercepted a total of 25 Malawian border jumpers who were travelling to South Africa. A source within the department said the interception was part of the clampdown on border jumping and human smuggling along the boundary with South Africa. Among those …
Read More »ED Duped Us,Polad Members Cry Foul
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) president Lovemore Madhuku has accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa of going being his POLAD colleagues’ back to pass into law, the much-condemned Constitutional Amendment Bill (Number 2). The law, among other things, removes the obligation on future presidential election candidates to select running mates. It also grants …
Read More »Lawyers Challenge ED’s Extension Of Chief Justice Malaba’s Tenure
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has extended the tenure of Chief Justice Luke Malaba by five years following contentious changes to the constitution that are being challenged in court by lawyers. Malaba has faced criticism for dismissing an opposition petition which sought to annul the 2018 presidential election results over alleged …
Read More »Chimuchenga Eyes Malta League
By Tobias Mandoreba Former Makomo FC, Mpumalanga and ZPC Hwange diminutive attacking midfielder Lloyd “Matsatsatsa” Chimuchenga is geared to take up a new challenge by undergoing trials in the Malta BOV league, Indaba has established. The 31-year-old player, who was the first Zimbabwean to feature in the East-Central Africa Burundi …
Read More »Minister Moyo Blasts Hwange Miners
By Rutendo Mapfumo The Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Richard Moyo yesterday blasted mines operating in Hwange accusing them of not doing enough for the community through corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes. Following President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s vision of an ambitious US$12 billion dollar mining economy by 2023, …
Read More »Hre, Byo Water Crisis A Cause For Concern
By Mellisa Gombe The water crisis in the country has reached alarming levels with Government claiming that it is stepping up efforts to solve the problem that has hit Zimbabwe over the past years. Harare and Bulawayo, the country’s biggest cities are on the forefront with regards to water shortages, …
Read More »Victoria Falls Town Clerk Granted Bail
By Rutendo Mapfumo Victoria Falls Town Clerk Ronnie Dube has been granted bail by the Hwange Magistrate’s court, it has been established. Hwange Provincial Magistrate, Ms Gladmore Mushove released him on $50 000 bail with conditions. Dube (54) will appear in court on the June 10, 2021 for the continuation …
Read More »Intratrek, Chivayo suffer major court defeat, ZPC primed to cancel Gwanda tender
The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has been cleared to cancel a multi-million-dollar tender awarded to businessman Wicknell Chivayo and his Intratrek company after the Supreme Court overturned a High Court ruling which compelled the power utility to see the tender through. The ruling on Monday came as Chivayo’s appearance before …
Read More »Police Launch Probe Into Mwonzora
POLICE have launched investigations into allegations that Douglas Mwonzora stole $6 million from MDC-T coffers in the run-up to the party’s elective congress last year, piling pressure on the beleaguered politician whom critics say is cosying up to the ruling Zanu PF party to avoid prosecution.Mwonzora’s former aide and party …
Read More »EU Warns ED Against Creating Laws That Undermine Citizens’ Liberties
European Union (EU) ambassador to Zimbabwe, Timo Olkkonen has warned President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration against creating laws that undermine the citizens’ political liberties and freedom of speech. He was speaking at the 2021 Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zimbabwe World Press Freedom Day commemorations, where, although he commended the …
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