The Students United for a Responsible Global Environment (SURGE) is playing a key role in empowering underprivileged girls and young women in Stoneridge through an educational program targeting school dropout, Nhau has learnt. The five year program enrols girls and young women between the ages of eight and 18 including …
Read More »“The Terminator” Graces Launch Of Planned World Boxing Event
“The Terminator” Graces Launch Of Planned World Boxing Event By Gilbert Munetsi Former eight time boxing world champion in two weight divisions – Harry Simon – is in the country to help market the August-slated Zim World Boxing Show, Nhau has established. The visit comes amid speculation that he may …
Read More »Two Cops On The Run For Rape
By Melissa Gombe Two Zimbabwe Republic Police Constables are on the run for allegedly raping a 13-year-old girl, Nhau has learnt. A police internal memo seen by Nhau states that, Constable Wilber Bwanali (27) who is stationed at Featherstone Duty Uniform Branch (DUB) allegedly fell in love with the young …
Read More »Covid-19 Themed Program For Independence
By Melisa Gombe Zimbabwe will from tomorrow kick start a series of events to celebrate Independence in strict adherence to Covid-19 guidelines. Though this year’s celebrations are occurring in a much-relaxed environment compared to last year’s strict lockdown protocols, the government is not taking chances thus spacing the Uhuru events …
Read More »Capacitate Journalists To Break The Scourge Of Corruption: TI
By Farai Matebvu Journalists need to be adequately capacitated for them to work efficiently; if the scourge of corruption can be overcome. This came out at a media training workshop hosted by Transparency International Zimbabwe (TIZ) in Mutare this week advocating for journalists to intensively report on corruption related matters …
Read More »Divisions Rock MRP, As SG Resigns
Cracks have emerged in Matabeleland’s secessionist grouping, Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) leading to the resignation of its national secretary general, Indaba has learnt. A letter seen by Indaba states that Ackim Mhlanga left the party over differences that have gone unaddressed in terms of transparency and accountability. Mhlanga further states …
Read More »Another Zim survivor tells of horrific scenes in Cabo Delgado
A brief background of Palma Palma is a coastal town located far north of Cabo Delgado province in Mozambique. It is very close to the Tanzanian boarder, 20 kilometres away. Since the discovery of vast deposits of gas by Anardako (an American oil and gas exploration company), there was a …
Read More »Dinde Villagers In Hwange Fear Losing 470K Ha Of Land To Chinese Investor
Villagers in Hwange’s Dinde village are up in arms with a Chinese coal mining company they allege intends to evict them from their 470 000ha of land, Indaba has learnt. The villagers reportedly want to petition Parliament over the matter as the coal mining company, Beifa Investments has already started …
Read More »First Lady Advocates For The Preservation Of Ubuntu In Hwange
First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa has said she recognizes the invaluable role played by traditional leaders in upholding traditional values, and urged Zimbabweans to uphold these morals. Speaking during her ‘Dzidziso yaAmai Munhanga/Mugota/Ixhiba’ project at Chief Nekatambe’s homestead in Dete on Friday, Amai Mnangagwa encouraged traditional leaders to help in preserving …
Read More »Prince Philip The duke Of Edinburgh Dies At 99
Prince Philip, the Greece-born royal who as the husband of Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-serving consort to a British sovereign, died Friday. He was 99. “His Royal Highness passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle,” the royal family announced. “Further announcements will be made in due course. The …
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