Prosper Dembedza Herald Correpondent A second bid by builder George Katsimberis to have the services of a Greek interpreter in his fraud trial hit another brick wall after it was dismissed. Katsimberis who has been in and out of courts following all proceedings in English had applied for the services of a Greek interpreter in […] …
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Zimbabwe Situation
Advantage Zanu PF as chaos rocks CCC . . . Drama, heartbreak at Nomination Court
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Zanu PF Cowdray Park Constituency aspiring House of Assembly candidate Prof Mthuli Ncube awaits a receipt after tendering his nomination fees at the Nomination Court at Tredgold Buildings in Bulawayo yesterday. – Picture: Dennis Mudzamiri. Herald Reporters ACROSS the country’s 10 provinces, aspiring legislators and councillors filed their […] …
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Zimbabwe permit holders can work until 31 December even if permit application unsuccessful
Lawyers at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr say Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) holders can work in the country until the end of December Source: Zimbabwe permit holders can work until 31 December even if permit application unsuccessful – The Mail & Guardian Nowhere to go: Zimbabwean special permit holders outside Home Affairs. (Madelene Cronjé) Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) […] …
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Limpopo basin countries pledge to promote sustainable development
Source: Limpopo basin countries pledge to promote sustainable development Maputo (AIM) – The four countries that share the Limpopo River basin (Mozambique, South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe) have pledged to deepen their collaboration to promote sustainable development of the Basin, according to a Wednesday press release from the Limpopo Watercourse Commission (LIMCOM). The commitment came […] …
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Shifting the Goalposts: Last-Minute Changes to the Constitution and Electoral Law
Source: Shifting the Goalposts: Last-Minute Changes to the Constitution and Electoral Law ELECTION WATCH 17/2023 Yesterday late afternoon, less than a day before nomination day for the forthcoming elections [and after some people had already filed their nomination papers as the law allows] two statutory instruments were published which make significant changes to the law […] …
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Mugabe loyalist Saviour Kasukuwere seeks to ‘save’ nation from Mnangagwa
Source: Mugabe loyalist Saviour Kasukuwere seeks to ‘save’ nation from Mnangagwa Saviour Kasukuwere will challenge for Zimbabwe’s presidency in 2023. Image: Believe Nyakudjara Former Zimbabwean cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere is returning to Zimbabwe to run as an independent presidential candidate in general elections set for August 23. In a statement, the 52-year-old former cabinet minister said […] …
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Citrus exports to China set to resume
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga welcomes the new Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Zhou Ding during a courtesy call at Kaguvi Building in Harare yesterday. – Picture: Kudakwashe Hunda Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Zimbabwe will next month resume citrus exports to China as the two sister republics continue to […] …
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Govt Mulls New Law To Curb Road Accidents
Source: Govt Mulls New Law To Curb Road Accidents The Government says it will soon introduce a new law to curb road traffic accidents that have killed hundreds of people so far this year.Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona said that the Government will soon gazette a new Statutory Instrument on measures to curb […] …
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Zambia recovers its stolen helicopter from Zimbabwe
Source: Zambia recovers its stolen helicopter from Zimbabwe – News Report The Zambian national broadcaster Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) reports that the country’s airforce pilots have been in Zimbabwe to bring back a stolen helicopter. According to the report, the helicopter was stolen by the former ruling party officials and was hidden in […] …
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Parties using hefty nomination fees as a candidate selection tool: NAP
Source: Parties using hefty nomination fees as a candidate selection tool: NAP – #Asakhe – CITE NAP leader Divine Mhambi-Hove Political parties are failing to speak out against the expensive election nomination fees required by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), as they are selecting their candidates based on who can afford to pay that money, […] …
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