Alex Tawanda Magaisa, Zimbabwean-born University of Kent law lecturer died on Sunday in the United Kingdom where he was based. According to journalist Hopewell Chin’ono, Magaisa suffered a cardiac arrest at Margate Hospital at 10 am. Pindula News presents five things you probably didn’t know about WaMagaisa: 1). Magaisa worked …
Read More »Grace Mugabe’s Ex-Husband Stanley Goreraza Dies
Grace Mugabe’s ex-husband Stanley Goreraza has died, friends said. The retired air force officer succumbed to cancer in Harare on Sunday morning. “It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dear friend, Stanley Goreraza. He passed away this morning after a long battle with cancer and …
Read More »BREAKING: Alex Magaisa Dies
Academic and former advisor to late Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai Dr. Alex Magaisa has died. Magaisa passed on in the United Kingdom this morning after suffering a cardiac arrest. He was a lecturer of law at Kent University and followed by many who read his popular Big Saturday Read (BSR) …
Read More »Burna Boy ,JP Blast Harare
By MazzeltovWhat are you up to this weekend? Not sure? Check out our weekly update right here every Friday to stay in the know when it comes to everything showbiz. BurnaBoy In H-TownAfrica’s musical giant and Grammy award-winner Burna Boy is performing live tonight supported by the high-flying Jah Prayzah …
Read More »Grain Farmers Priced Out Of Fields
MAIZE seed prices have sky-rocketed, a situation farmers have described as forcing them out of the field. A 25kg bag of seed maize now costs between $30 000 and $42 000, while 50kg Compound D fertiliser now costs US$35 or $17 500; and Ammonium Nitrate is now pegged at US$70 …
Read More »Private Sector Challenged To Invest In Employees’ Health
THE private sector needs to invest more in health and wellness programmes at workplaces as Zimbabwe pushes its health agenda, Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Constantino Chiwenga, said yesterday. He challenged the corporate world to come up with schemes that allow smaller and micro businesses …
Read More »Skirmishes At DRC Border As 210 Zim Drivers Go On Strike
DRC-Some 210 Zimbabwean drivers working for J&J Transport Africa have gone on strike in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) demanding US$500 monthly health allowances which their employer is allegedly withholding from them. The drivers dumped their trucks at Kasumbalesa Border Post last week and efforts to force them back …
Read More »70pc Of Karoi Councillors In The Dock For Corruption
TWENTY-FIVE years after then Local Government minister John Nkomo kicked out the entire Karoi Town Council for poor management while describing them as a bunch of jokers, the local authority has failed to shake off the clownish behaviour tag amid chaos and scandal that has seen seven out of 10 …
Read More »No Salary Increase For Family Planning Council Employees For 18 Years
ZIMBABWE National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) workers have gone for almost two decades without any salary increase, Parliament heard on Tuesday. This emerged during hearing of evidence before the Health Portfolio committee. The Zimbabwe Educational Scientific and Cultural Workers Union (ZESCWU), on behalf of the workers’ committee, had written to parliament raising …
Read More »Ex-MDC Chairman To Contest Mnangagwa, Chamisa For Presidency
FORMER speaker of parliament, Lovemore Moyo, will be contesting for presidency against President Emmerson Mnangagwa and former ally, Nelson Chamisa, at next year’s elections. Moyo announced this at his United Movement for Devolution (UMD) Party manifesto launch in Njube, Bulawayo on Saturday. He joins a growing list of presidential aspirants …
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