A FIT-LOOKING Vice President Constantino Chiwenga was at the Robert Mugabe International Airport in Harare Tuesday to welcome President Emmerson Mnangagwa after social media claims that the Zanu PF number two was struggling with failing health. The combination of Mnangagwa cancelling a scheduled trip to Cuba and Chiwenga failing to …
Read More »Zim Prisons Holding 500 Malawians Arrested Trying To Illegally Cross To South Africa
Zimbabwean prisons are holding more than 500 Malawian nationals who were arrested en route to SA without adequate travelling documents. The 548 undocumented Malawians were apprehended by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) on charges of illegal entry and failure to produce a valid passport. Local media reported the Malawian nationals were …
Read More »US Stands Firm On Sanctions Despite Ramaphosa’s Intervention
The US imposed sanctions on Zimbabwean entities and several people more than 20 years ago. The sanctions have been blamed for the economic situation in the country, with President Cyril Ramaphosa raising the issue with US President Joe Biden. US Ambassador to South Africa Reuben E Brigety said the US does not …
Read More »Mnangagwa Cancels Cuba Visit Amid Concerns Over Chiwenga Health
President Emmerson Mnangagwa cancelled his state visit to Cuba due to bad weather, his spokesman said on Sunday amid swelling rumours that acting president Constantino Chiwenga is unwell. Mnangagwa travelled to New York on September 19 for the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly, circumventing personal travel sanctions …
Read More »Cartels Bay For Mthuli Ncube’s Blood
Predatory cartels of “tenderpreneurs” preying on Zimbabwe’s lax procurement systems, prejudicing government of millions of United States dollars, are baying for the blood of Finance minister Mthuli Ncube and his secretary George Guvamatanga who have been plugging revenue leakages. Tenderpreneurship — a term widely used in South Africa and has …
Read More »August 1 Shooting Victims Still Searching For Answers 4 Years Later
The 1st of August 2018 will remain one of the darkest days in post-Independence Zimbabwe after six unarmed civilians were fatally shot by army officers in broad daylight. A dark cloud enveloped Harare as the military brazenly shot unarmed civilians in an effort to quell protests against the delayed announcement …
Read More »Mnangagwa Visits Cuba After Surprise Fidel Castro Looks
President Emmerson Mnangagwa travels to Cuba on an official visit this Friday where he is reportedly set hold official talks with Cuban authorities. The Zimbabwean leader left for New York early this week to attend the annual United Nations General Assembly. He is set to cross into North America to …
Read More »Audit Unearths Secret Govt Investments
The Justice ministry has gone for years without accounting and declaring dividends for two investments made using taxpayers’ funds, Auditor-General Mildred Chiri’s report has revealed. Chiri’s report on the appropriation accounts, finance and revenue statements and funds accounts for 2021 showed that the Ministry of Justice, before 2017, bought 11 …
Read More »Mnangagwa Calls For The Reform Of Global Financial Institutions
A just, responsive and inclusive global financial system is critical for world nations to tackle both present and future challenges, while the United Nations (UN) should ever be the beacon of hope for the world, President Mnangagwa has said. Addressing the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) …
Read More »SA Vigilante Groups Burn 3 Zimbabweans To Death
Three Zimbabweans were burnt to death in Chavani village outside Elim on Saturday. They had been accused of stealing cables and solar panels. About 200 immigrants then fled their homes. Some were forced out of their houses by vigilante groups. They have fled to other villages or are hiding in …
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