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Police Summon Mnangagwa Challenger

In a strange move viewed as intimidatory, police have invited Zanu PF youth league member Sybeth Musengezi (pictured) for “interviews” at the Harare Law and Order section. Musengezi is challenging the legitimacy of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rise to the ruling party’s helm.  Police have been hunting for Musengezi for unknown …

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14,185 Less Candidates Sat November 2021 O’ Level Exams: ZIMSEC

The number of candidates who sat the Ordinary Level examinations declined by 5.37 percent from the previous year in 2021, ZIMSEC said on Tuesday as it finally released the delayed results. There were 14,185 fewer candidates than in 2020, according to ZIMSEC, a reflection of what teachers’ unions said were …

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O-Level Results Out

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) has released the 2021 Ordinary Level results. According to Zimsec board chair Professor Eddie Mwenje, the results will be accessible online from 4pm Tuesday. A 26.34 percent pass rate was recorded, an improvement from the 24.77 percent in 2020. Nhau/Indaba

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Zanu PF, CCC Sanctions Tiff Punishing Civil Servants

THE ruling Zanu PF says the opposition Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) should call for the removal of sanctions first before advocating living wages for restless civil servants who have declared incapacitation for over three years citing poor remuneration. Upon their return to Parliament this week, CCC members of Parliament …

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Zimbabweans In Diepsloot Living In Fear Of Vigilantes

Ministers for Home affairs and Police, Gauteng Premier and the National Police Commissioner addressed Diepsloot residents on Friday after days of protests in the Johannesburg township.Zimbabweans say they live in fear of mob “justice” after a man accused of a crime was killed in the township last week allegedly by …

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Zimbabwe’s Major Hospitals Go For 2 Years Without Substantive CEOs

Zimbabwe’s major hospitals are operating with acting CEOs nearly two years after the health services board conducted interviews, ZimLive can reveal. Five CEOs at Zimbabwe’s major public hospitals were forced out in 2020 after the health ministry said it was reforming how hospital chiefs are appointed, with a new requirement …

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New Covid-19 Variant Detected In Botswana

BOTSWANA has detected a new omicron sub variant, Omicron B.A.4 and B.A.5. Authorities in the neighbouring country said four people have tested positive to the new variant and have mild symptoms so far. In a statement Monday, Botswana’s Health ministry permanent Christopher Nyanga urged the public not to panic. “The …

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ED Breathes Fire, Orders Probe On ‘Looting’ Permanent Secretaries

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ordered Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) to probe and bring to book several permanent secretaries at the centre of failing to account for millions of dollars in stray payments which were laid bare by the Auditor-General’s latest report, Zim Morning Post has heard. Zacc and the Auditor …

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