By Purity Marungisa Sheriff of the High Court of Zimbabwe, Macduff Madega has been arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) and is facing allegations of abusing his office as a public official. A press release from the corruption watchdog states that Madega will appear in court today (Thursday). Allegations …
Read More »Farmers Reject Govt Incentive
Local maize farmers are set to keep hold of their grain as they stand firm on their initial demand of being paid in United States dollar despite the government rolling out a US$90 incentive for early grain deliveries. On Tuesday the Cabinet agreed that farmers who deliver maize to the …
Read More »90pc Gukurahundi Survivors Suffer Mental Health, Rights Commission Report Says
HARARE – Approximately 90% survivors of the early 1980s Matabeleland and Midlands state sponsored atrocities, commonly referred to as Gukurahundi, are suffering from mental health impairments caused by trauma, a Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission inquiry has revealed. This came in Harare Wednesday during a brief ceremony in which the human …
Read More »NRZ, Councils Top List Of Defaulting Employers Who Owe IPEC ZWL$5.3 Billion
The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) and some local authorities have been named among a list 50 defaulting employers who owe the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) in excess of ZWL$5.3 billion in unremitted pensions. Their failure to comply with the labour based statutory requirement has seen some of the …
Read More »ZACC Imposters Target Cross Border Buses
By Daphne NyakanyangaA syndicate purporting to be Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) officers is targeting cross border buses under the disguise of carrying out an anti-smuggling operation, Nhau has learnt. Through a statement Wednesday, the corruption watchdog warned bus operators and members of the public to be wary of this group …
Read More »UK Not To Copy EU Demand For Common Charging Cable
The UK government says it is not “currently considering” copying European Union plans for a common charging cable. The EU has provisionally agreed all new portable electronic devices must, by autumn 2024, use a USB Type-C charger, a move it says will benefit consumers. Critics say it will stifle innovation. …
Read More »Free Ambulance Service, Medication For Pregnant Women
A PARTNERSHIP between Government and the World Bank has resulted in the introduction of free ambulance services and medication for needy pregnant women in Bulawayo and Harare as part of efforts to improve health services. Ambulance crews in the two cities will also receive foreign currency incentives. The deal is …
Read More »Monkeypox: Red Flag Raised On Second-Hand Clothes
A TOP United Nations (UN) health expert has raised the red flag on second-hand clothes, particularly those coming from countries currently experiencing monkeypox outbreaks as they could be contaminated with the virus. United Nations As of June 2, 2022, 780 laboratory confirmed cases have been notified to the World Health …
Read More »Zimbabwe Still Free From Monkeypox: Govt
Zimbabwe has not recorded any case of monkeypox, authorities said Tuesday. Monkeypox has been reported in 19 endemic and non-endemic countries within and outside Africa. As of 26th May 2022, a total of 257 confirmed cases and 120 suspected cases and no deaths have been reported. “The Ministry has also …
Read More »Political Parties Weigh In On Gupta Arrests, Flag ‘Suspicious Timing’
Two days after the government confirmed law enforcement authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have arrested Rajesh and Atul Gupta, SA’s political parties, while welcoming the arrests, have questioned the timing of the news. The Gupta brothers are accused in SA of profiting from close links with former president …
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