Freedom Of Information Act: Tool To Promote Human Rights

The Freedom of Information Act has been hailed as a progressive law which will amplify and complement other human rights. Children’s rights activists in Hwange have revealed that the new Act is also a tool for the promotion of children’s rights. Children’s rights activist, Mr Calvin Manika, who is the …

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Thousands Embrace Prophetess Shammy’s Miracle Water

Prophetess Shamiso Chirere, better known as Prophetess Shammy of Women on Fire Fellowship, is a woman on a mission. Through her “Miracle Water” and dedication to helping the afflicted – the Woman of God is slowly taking over the neglected healing and deliverance responsibility from her male counterparts, who now …

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Daring Hwange Thieves Pounce On Graves

A group of thieves is allegedly terrorising Hwange residents and demolishing graves at Madumabisa cemetery, Indaba has learnt. Madumabisa is an old compound northwest of Hwange. The gang is stealing red bricks labelled Wankie. This bizarre incident has left Hwange in shock as the thieves are targeting graves built with …

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Hwange Residents Embrace Freedom Of Information Act

Hwange residents have applauded the Freedom of Information Act, saying it marks the beginning of the right to freedom of expression for all citizens. The Freedom of Information Bill recently became law replacing the unpopular Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA). The new Act is meant to …

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Professor George Kahari Dies

By Robson Maenzanise Former  Zimbabwean Ambassador to Germany and academic, Professor George Payne Kahari has died. Kahari’s death was confirmed by academic Alex Magaisa while paying his condolences through his twitter handle @Wamagaisa: “News that Prof Kahari has died saddened me greatly. He was one of the few for whom …

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