A teenage Warren Park girl, who went missing last Tuesday, is said to have watched helplessly as three other kids were killed by the kidnappers. The cold-bloodied murders have left Tinotenda Tamangani (16), who was kidnapped from Warren Park 1 shops at around 5pm, traumatised. Tinotenda escaped and returned home …
Read More »Al Jazeera Documentary To Expose Graft By Top Govt Crooks
INTERNATIONAL TV news channel Al Jazeera is set to broadcast an investigation into corruption and money laundering in Zimbabwe involving government officials and their affiliates. A trailer released by the news channel features President Mnangagwa’s appointed ambassador at large, Uebert Angel. Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono wrote: “International news network Aljazeera will …
Read More »Unsustainable Unemployment Levels See Zimbabweans Overwhelming UK Work Visa Applications
Zimbabwe is among top five countries that registered the highest number of citizens granted work visas to the United Kingdom (UK) in the past two years, latest statistics by the UK’s Office of National Statistics show. Zimbabwe has over the past years recorded a mass exodus of skilled workers, who …
Read More »Govt Farm Seizure Challenge Too Political For Judge To Handle
High Court judge Munamato Mutevedzi has abandoned a case in which a Gweru farmer is challenging the seizure of her farm by government saying the matter was too political to be handled by his court. Mutevedzi said courts have no jurisdiction to hear cases involving seizure of land from Zimbabweans …
Read More »Welfare Minister In US$400k House Scandal
Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare minister Paul Mavima is caught up in a US$400 000 corrupt upmarket house deal in Quinnington, Borrowdale, Harare, involving the National Social Security Authority (Nssa) — under his control — and the ministry of Finance, an investigation by The NewsHawks has revealed. Nssa, constituted …
Read More »Mine Security Guard Shoots Self With Shotgun
By Richard KawaziA security officer at Bindura’s Dryden Mine allegedly shot himself dead with a service shotgun last Sunday. A police memo seen by Nhau/Indaba indicates that the weapon accidentally discharged while holding it. It reads: “On 19 February at around 3am Decide Musosote (30) was on duty at Dryden …
Read More »Mnangagwa Gazettes Final Delimitation Report
President Emmerson Mnangagwa today (Tuesday) gazzeted the final Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) delimitation report.The report, gazzeted through Presidential Proclamation 1 of 2023, contains boundaries of the wards, house of assembly and senatorial constituencies that will be used in the upcoming harmonised elections this year. Nhau/IndabaFinal-Delimitation-Report-2023-Elections-and-ConstituenciesDownload
Read More »More Investment Required In Zimbabwe’s Childhood Cancer Fight
Zimbabwe is still lagging behind in terms of spreading awareness about screening, early diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said. New WHO country representative, Dr Jean Dangoua said this during the International Childhood Cancer Day commemorations in Harare on Thursday. In a speech read …
Read More »Murowa Plane Carrying Diamonds Crashes
The light plane owned by mining giant, Murowa (Private) Limited, which force-landed near Beatrice on Monday afternoon, had a parcel of diamonds which were being transported under armed guard by police and private security officials, it has emerged. The Piper 31 Navajo aircraft landed on a field about 16km from …
Read More »EMA Chills Public Outrage Over Generators
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) and the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) have moved to allay public anxiety caused by claims that penalties were being imposed against citizens caught using generators without authority. However, the two state agencies did not help matters when they both claimed to be licensing authorities …
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