Former Cabinet minister Prisca Mupfumira’s bid for the scrapping of her bail conditions hit a snag after placing the application before the wrong court when she appeared for routine remand at Harare Magistrates court Monday. Mupfumira through her lawyer Sylvester Hashiti had applied for the court to scrap her bail …
Read More »Sulu Stirs Political Debate
Dendera crooner Suluman Chimbetu has been a subject of political debate after he was recently seen welcoming student union leader Takudzwa Ngadziore from remand prison at the weekend. The High Court last Friday ordered the release on bail of Ngadziore, the president of the Zimbabwe National Students Union held since …
Read More »Govt Approves 55k Fees For Prince Edward
The ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has approved school fees for the three phases of the re-opening of schools at Prince Edward School that will see parents forking out between $33 000 to $55 000. School headmaster, S.G sora advised parents of the new development in a letter dated …
Read More »Logarusic Delighted, Warriors Coach Speaks On Stars
Warriors coach Zdravko Logarušić is delighted that some of his stars are picking fine form at the right time. Zimbabwe face a high-flying Algeria in back-to-back Afcon 2022 qualifiers on November 12 and 16. With odds favouring the Desert Foxes, who have gone for 20 matches without tasting defeat, Warriors …
Read More »20 O-Level Candidates Dismissed From School Over Sexual Misdemeanors
About 20 Form Four pupils at Loreto High School have been suspended for allegedly engaging in group sexual activities in July. One of them has reportedly gone on a hunger strike in protest against her expulsion from the school located in Silobela, Midlands Province. The pupils were at school to …
Read More »Chin’ono Seeks Temporary Release Of Passport
Hopewell Chin’ono is seeking consent from the State to have his passport released to allow him to travel to South Africa upon invitation by the SABC to participate in a round table discussion to unpack the importance of the Black Wednesday. Black Wednesday refers to October 19, 1977 when several …
Read More »Pokugara Saga Rages On
As the battle for justice between Pokugara Properties (PVT) Ltd and Georgios Katsimberis rages on, Michael John Van Blerk in his own capacity and representing Pokugara Properties and Mandla Marlone Ndebele have been summoned before the Magistrates court once again, facing fresh charges of Malicious Damage to Property. The state …
Read More »QUESTION MARKS???- Rise Of Violent Crime In Zim: Is This The New Norm?
In 2007, Zimbabwe’s crime rate declined significantly and this was credited to a successful operation by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to recover various firearms and other lethal weapons, which had been used in armed robberies and murder. Generally, the majority of crimes in Zimbabwe have been non-violent, although, perpetrators …
Read More »Mupfumira Trial Set For Next Month
THE trial of former Cabinet Minister Prisca Mupfumira and the ex-NSSA director contribution and collections, Barnabas Matongera, in which they are accused of flouting tender procedures and approved a housing project in Gweru involving development of 200 stands has been set for next month.Mupfumira and Matongera are being charged with …
Read More »PRESIDENT MEETS AMBASSADOR – DESIGNATES
President Mnangagwa has met three ambassador-designates at State House in Harare this morning where the trio was bidding farewell to the Head of State. Ambassadors Charity Charamba who is going to Zambia, Johannes Tomana deployed to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Nancy Saungweme who is headed for Malawi …
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