Security roadblocks in Bindura today were manned by both members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s duty uniform branch, support unit and Zimbabwe National Army officers. At the corner of Chipadze Street and the Shamva Bindura highway four police officers were accompanied by a single armed soldier and Support Unit member. …
Read More »ZACC Nabs Top Cop Makodza
Officer Commanding Matabeleland North province Commissioner Erasmus Makodza has been arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), Nhau has learnt. Comm Makodza has become the second top officer in the rank and file of the Zimbabwe Republic Police to be arrested on corruption related charges after CID boss Chrispen Charumbira …
Read More »Former Mayor Urges Ratepayers To Rehabilitate Roads On Their Own
Former Bindura Mayor Carlos Tokyo has urged Bindura residents to join hands to fill in potholes on roads leading to their homesteads. Tokyo said road rehabilitation funds provided to the council by ZINARA will never be enough to work on all of the council’s roads. He also called the business …
Read More »Mutare Cops Tighten Checkpoints
Police and military personnel manning roadblocks and security checkpoints have tightened enforcement of lockdown regulations. This follows the extension of the Level 4 strict national lockdown by an additional two weeks. Tightened security has seen long winding queues on various checkpoints in and around Mutare city centre as police scrutinise …
Read More »Sikhala Freed On Z$25k Bail
High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi has granted MDC Alliance vice chairperson Job Sikhala Z$25 000 bail. He was ordered to reside at his Chitungwiza home, to report once a week at St Mary’s Police Station and not to interfere with witnesses until the case is finalised. He was being …
Read More »Chitungwiza Residents Sue Council Over Floods
Chitungwiza Residents’ Trust (CHITREST) director Diana Kuvheya has told Nhau that residents that were affected by Friday’s flooding will soon be suing Chitungwiza Municipality and Government for losses that were incurred. In an exclusive interview with Nhau, Kuveya said that the floods were a result of poor town planning by …
Read More »STOP WEAPONISING COURTS: GOVT TOLD
Government has been told to stop targeting activists, opposition leaders, journalists and civic society using the judiciary system. In a statement released yesterday, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition spokesperson Marvelous Khumalo said Government has weaponised the judiciary in persecution of advocates for democracy. “The State, through judicial capture, has curtailed the …
Read More »Flash Floods Hit Chitungwiza
Flash floods hit some parts of Chitungwiza following heavy rains Friday afternoon. Some houses in Unit A Extension, which were built on a wetland, experienced flash flooding. Other areas in Zengeza and Manyame Park also experienced flash floods due to the heavy rains. “Most of our drainage systems are full …
Read More »TelOne Workers Up In Arms With Regional Manager
TelOne workers in Mashonaland West and Mashonaland Central are up in arms with Regional Manager Kanganwai Sande for refusing to give them off days. The workers argue that most private companies and Government departments countrywide have sent their workers home in order to minimise the risk of contracting the deadly …
Read More »Amid Covid-19 Scourge, Bindura Battles HIV/Aids
Bindura district has an estimated 14 416 people living with HIV out of its 168 193 residents. The district’s HIV prevalence rate stands at 11,2 percent. According to the National AIDS Council (NAC), around 12 160 of these people may need to be on ART (medication) though their conditions are …
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