Zim Must Deploy Border Guards As Extremism Fears Mount: Report

While Zimbabwe currently enjoys relative peace and harmony, the state should immediately deploy border guards at ports of entry and strengthen terrorism laws amid concern that the outbreak of the violent extremism in Mozambique’s natural gas rich Cabo Delgado may have ripple geo-political contagion in the region, a new parliamentary …

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Bindura Appoints Town Clerk

By Bindura BureauBindura Municipality has appointed a new substantive town clerk with immediate effect, Nhau/Indaba has established. Council insiders say Housing Director Eveline Madziire is now at the helm of the authority. She takes over from Kelton Chinowaita who has been at the rudder since September 2020 after the then …

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Gunmen Snatch 11.9kg Gold In How Mine CIT Van Heist

Gold worth US$650,000 was snatched on Tuesday morning after heavily armed men attacked a security convoy conveying the gold from How Mine to Fidelity Printers in Bulawayo. A Securitas cash-in-transit van which was accompanied by three other vehicles from the mine was forced to stop when three vehicles blocked the …

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Grant, Khumalo To Grace Zim Football Forum

Former Chelsea coach Avram Grant is set to be among the high profile speakers to grace the inaugural Zimbabwe Football Forum scheduled to take place in Harare later this month. Grant, who has also coached West Ham, Portsmouth and the Ghana national football team in his 50-year coaching career, has …

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Hunger Wave Hits Rushinga District

Bindura Bureau ChiefCommunity leaders in Mashonaland Central’s Rushinga district are urgently appealing for food handouts from government and well-wishers, Nhau/Indaba has established. So dire is the situation that some pupils in the district are reportedly unable to go to school due to hunger. Rushinga is a drought prone; semi-arid area …

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Indonesia Police Chief, Others Removed Over Soccer Disaster

An Indonesian police chief and nine elite officers were removed from their posts Monday and 18 others were being investigated for responsibility in the firing of tear gas inside a soccer stadium that set off a stampede, killing at least 125 people, officials said. Distraught family members were struggling to …

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‘Fear Not Thomas Mapfumo’

Government spokesperson Nick Mangwana says exiled Chimurenga music legend Thomas ‘Mukanya’ Mapfumo is free to return home to bury his late brother, Lancelot who died recently in the USA. This is after the US based protest music chanter said weekend he feared for his life if he returned home for …

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Professor Expresses Willingness To Work With More Zimbos

South Africa’s Jimaphi? hit-maker, Professor drew hundreds of fun lovers to the Phelandaba Stadium in Gwanda on Friday evening where he performed at a show that was held to promote local artistes. Chronicle Showbiz paid a visit to X Studios in Bulawayo on Friday afternoon where artistes assembled to converse …

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