Source: MPs raise new demands –Newsday Zimbabwe Norton legislator Temba Mliswa LESS than two months after being pampered with US$40 000 housing loans that divided public opinion countrywide, legislators are now mourning over not being paid sitting allowances for nearly five months. The housing loans caused fissures within the opposition circles especially the Citizens Coalition […] …
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Zimbabwe Situation
Seed Co chair stammers in court
Source: Seed Co chair stammers in court –Newsday Zimbabwe SEED CO board chairperson Michael Ndoro stammered during cross-examination in court yesterday as he tried to accuse his ex-wife Precious Jemani Ndoro of stealing US$2,5 million from their company’s bank account. Ndoro initially told Harare magistrate Taurai Manuwere, while leading evidence by the State, that his […] …
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Zimbabwe polls predict a Chamisa triumph over Mnangagwa
Asked why they were shifting their support, voters cited weak leadership, corruption, bad policies and future prospects as the main reasons Source: Zimbabwe polls predict a Chamisa triumph over Mnangagwa – The Mail & Guardian Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Photo: Supplied Results of an independent survey of Zimbabwean voters show that opposition leader Nelson Chamisa […] …
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South Africa’s Zimbabwean Permit Exemption Deadline Looms
Authorities have granted about 180,000 Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP) but stopped renewing them and announced a June deadline for Zimbabweans to get a critical skills visa or leave the country Source: South Africa’s Zimbabwean Permit Exemption Deadline Looms Zimbabweans make up South Africa’s largest group of immigrants, with about 800,000 living in the country, many […] …
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CCC holding underground campaigns, claims moves to counter political violence
Source: CCC holding underground campaigns, claims moves to counter political violence CCC holding underground campaigns, claims moves to counter political violence CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) says it has resorted to undisclosed campaigns and mobilisations ostensibly to protect the electorate from political violence. This follows a series of events where violence was targeted at its […] …
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BMA warns against using Limpopo
Source: BMA warns against using Limpopo BMA warns against using Limpopo The Border Management Authority(BMA) has warned would be border jumpers to desist from trying to cross to the Republic Of South Africa via the Limpopo river warning of heavy rains and possible floods,the BMA which know monitors all of the border posts with neighbouring […] …
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ZLHR seeks lasting solution to arbitrary demolitions
Source: ZLHR seeks lasting solution to arbitrary demolitions HUMAN rights lawyers have taken a significant step in securing a lasting solution to the recurring problem of arbitrary demolitions in Zimbabwe by filing an application seeking an order of declaration of constitutional invalidity of some offensive by-laws, which permit local authorities to demolish houses without obtaining […] …
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Anjin Fires 31 Workers Over Theft Of Diamonds
Source: Anjin Fires 31 Workers Over Theft Of Diamonds Anjin Fires 31 Workers Over Theft Of Diamonds Thirty-one (31) Anjin Investments employees were fired last year alone, while four others were recently suspended pending investigations over the alleged theft of diamonds in Chiadzwa. Some employees are working in cahoots with diamond dealers to prejudice their […] …
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June examinations get Government greenlight
Ms Nicky Dlamini Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has greenlighted the return of the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Ordinary and Advanced Level June examinations that were suspended in 2021 following disruptions caused by Covid-19 and the resulting lockdown. The decision to suspend the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council June examinations arose from the delays in […] …
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Commonwealth in dilemma over Zim
Source: Commonwealth in dilemma over Zim –Newsday Zimbabwe File pic: Flags of countries in the Commonwealth AFTER allowing a wave of authoritarian regimes to become members in recent years, the Commonwealth and member states such as Canada are now pondering one of their toughest dilemmas: whether to approve Zimbabwe’s bid to re-join their club. As […] …
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