Source: Zim not a peaceful country: Report – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY CATHERINE MUCHIRI ZIMBABWE has been ranked 127 out of 163 countries in terms of being a peaceful nation by the Global Peace Index (GPI) 2022. The peace index was carried out through a survey by the Institute for Economics and Peace. The GPI survey […] …
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Monthly Archives: August 2022
Musina taxis block Beitbridge-Musina Highway
Source: Musina taxis block Beitbridge-Musina Highway – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY REX MPHISA SOUTH African taxi operators have blocked the Beitbridge-Musina road, protesting over alleged failure by the South African Police Service (SAPS) to arrest armed robbers terrorising motorists along the highway. Limpopo province SAPS spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo was yet to respond to NewsDay questions at the […] …
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BCC to cancel tenders of non-performers
Source: BCC to cancel tenders of non-performers – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY SILAS NKALA BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) has threatened to cancel tenders awarded to non-performing firms. Latest council minutes show that there was concern over one such company, Aggregate Properties (PVT) Limited which has missed the June deadline to develop a water reticulation system in […] …
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Date set for judge’s son trial
Source: Date set for judge’s son trial – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY TREVOR MUTSVAIRO A TRIAL date has been set for High Court judge Justice Garainesu Mawadze’s son, Munyaradzi, who is being accused of murdering a cellphone dealer in 2020. Munyaradzi, who is jointly charged with Elvin Dongo Saungweme and Dellon David Balani, appeared before Harare […] …
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‘Sikhala incarceration is political persecution’
Source: ‘Sikhala incarceration is political persecution’ – NewsDay Zimbabwe Job Sikhala BY LORRAINE MUROMO HUMAN rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa says the refusal by the State to grant bail to 14 persons arrested for the Nyatsime violence and two legislators Job Sikhala (Zengeza West) and Godfrey Sithole (Chitungwiza North) who have been languishing in remand since […] …
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Government says vexed by criminal tag on Zim migrants in South Africa
‘Cabinet would like to assure the nation that government remains committed to ensuring that citizens are given thee requisite protection and accorded thee necessary dignity’ …
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Zimplats, Mhondoro chiefs connive to dump community share payment
‘I have taken time to seek some advice and have been told that the indigenisation law does not give power to mining companies to do away with their responsibilities to local communities’ …
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Prison wardens set inmates to bash ‘trespassing’ duo
‘Plaintiff sustained severe injuries and had to seek medical attention. The Plaintiff suffered approximately three percent residual disability as a result of the assault’ …
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ZEC ups systemic sanctioning of the indigent voter in run-up to 2023 elections
Hefty ZEC Nomination fees are most likely to place social groups at the periphery when it comes to their representation. …
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Matabeleland gets Intwasa inputs…Second Republic eyes US$8,2 billion agriculture economy
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter FARMERS in Matabeleland are geared for the summer cropping season following the delivery of agricultural inputs for the 2022/2023 farming season under the Climate-Proofed Presidential Inputs Scheme, popularly known as Intwasa/Pfumvudza. Government is targeting to produce 3 million tonnes of maize during the 2022/23 summer cropping season with land preparations already […] …
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