Source: Police, prosecutors humiliated as teenagers, residents acquitted of kidnapping charges SEVEN Mutare residents who include some teenagers have been acquitted after standing trial on charges of kidnapping a ruling ZANU party supporter in the run-up to last month’s harmonised elections, in a major kick in the teeth of law enforcement agents and prosecutorial authorities. […] …
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Monthly Archives: September 2023
Nutty O, Gemma Griffiths headline Shoko Festival shutdown
Arts fiesta kicks off on Thursday 28th September at Moto Republik with Mash Up Night. …
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ZIFA confirm Brito appointment, name Warriors assistant coaches
Brito and his assistants’ first assignment will be the invitational match to celebrate Botswana’s Independence Day on 30 September …
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Mnangagwa directs treasury to fund Khupe cancer treatment in India
Khupe, who was first diagnosed with breast cancer back in May 2011, revealed recently she has had a second cancer attack. …
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Marginalised women to receive training in mushroom farming
‘Financially capacitated women are less likely to be victimised and exploited’ …
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Rupert Murdoch, whose creation of Fox News made him a force in US politics, steps down
92-year-old Australian media magnate built an empire that spans the globe …
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Nigerian state declares curfew after Tinubu sacks opposition governor
Wednesday’s ruling by a panel of five judges had sparked fears of unrest in the largely Muslim state. …
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Ramaphosa confirms SADC plans to hold summit over Zimbabwe poll report
South African leader says observers never declared Zimbabwe poll as unfree and unfair …
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Mnangagwa refuses to sign PVO bill, sends it back to parliament
Future of bill that experts warn will criminalise the operations of NGOs now uncertain …
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ZAA Australia relaunches after three-year Covid-19 induced hiatus
12 categories drawn for premier diaspora awards platform …
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