Mines and Mining Development Minister, Winston Chitando faced the wrath of parliamentarians for maintaining laws, which continue exposing communities to losing land. The legislative framework, it is argued, risks reversing the gains of the land reform exercise. There are concerns by a section of stakeholders who believe that the bulk …
Read More »Court Releases Wadyajena Passport
Gokwe-Nembudziya legislator Justice Mayor Wadyajena, who is jointly charged with Cotton Company of Zimbabwe bosses on fraud and money laundering involving over US$5,8 million, had his passport temporarily released to allow him to travel to the United Kingdom and Germany on Parliament business. Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje released …
Read More »BREAKING: Zexie Manatsa’s Wife Stella Dies
Stella Manatsa, widow to the late music legend Zexie Manatsa has died. Stella is reported to have died this morning during her sleep. This is according to her son Green who broke the news to Harare tabloid, H-Metro. She was 68. Her deaths comes just seven months after the passing …
Read More »Zim Embassy Breaks Silence, Expresses Shock On Immigration Debacle
The Zimbabwean consulate in South Africa has finally broken its silence on the immigration debacle and xenophobic attacks by Limpopo Health Member of Executive Committee (MEC), Phophi Ramathuba, against a Zimbabwean national. Ramathuba sparked controversy last week after a video emerged of her chiding a Zimbabwean patient at a Limpopo …
Read More »PAP Lambasts Limpopo MEC Over Zimbabwean Patient Tirade
The Pan-African Parliament along with the SA Medical Council, have echoed the growing list of organisations in slamming Limpopo Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Health, Dr Phophi Ramathuba, for her conduct. The MEC had embarrassed a bedridden patient from Zimbabwe at a hospital in Bela Bela, Limpopo, last …
Read More »Zimbabwe Jails 148 Malawians Transiting To South Africa With No Passports
Zimbabwean courts have handed jail sentences of up to six months on 148 undocumented Malawians who were apprehended at different points in Chivhu and Murewa enroute to Beitbridge where they intended to cross into South Africa illegally. The foreigners were handed prison terms ranging from four to six months pending …
Read More »Ridiculous Demands Made By Top African Musicians
For many celebrities, the bounty of fame extends beyond having loads of money and the adoration of millions of fans. Some of these top stars do not sign any performance or appearance contract before they are assured of the most luxurious conditions, right from how they travel. While some demands …
Read More »Conservation Walker Heads Zambia After Completing First Lap
UNITED Kingdom based conservationist Nick Holmes will be going into the last lap of his 800+km Walk4life journey next week on September 4 as he approaches the Zambian side of the border. The journey which started, on World Ranger Day, at the Kariba dam wall on July 31 last month …
Read More »Harare Residents Spend Month With No Running Water
Some Harare suburbs have gone for almost a month with no running water, raising fears of a health crisis in a city once battered by a cholera disaster that killed thousands. Mayor Jacob Mafume, in past comments over the city’s perennial water woes, revealed the local authority was battling acute …
Read More »Human Rights: Zim Blows Own Trumpet At UN summit
THE Zimbabwean government heaped praise on itself recently at the International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) in Geneva in a report tabled to explain the country’s human rights situation despite a plethora of abuses recorded by opposition parties and civil society leaders. The report …
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