Civil society organisations proliferated in Tunisia since its 2011 revolution. The government plans a clampdown. Source: Much like Zimbabwe, Arab Spring birthplace Tunisia proposes shutting down civil society | News24 Ten parliamentarians loyal to Tunisian President Kais Saied have proposed a law that seeks to restrict the creation of civil society organisations. Olivier Matthys/Getty Images […]
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Liberia heads to tight runoff between president Weah and former VP Boakai
‘The final victory will go to whoever manages to garner the support of the largest number of the eliminated candidates’ …
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ZEC limits election agents to three per party in Dec by-elections
Source: ZEC limits election agents to three per party in Dec by-elections – #Asakhe – CITE ZEC Chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced that only three election agents representing each political party will be allowed at polling stations for the December by-elections. In a general notice, ZEC Chairperson Justice Prisca […]
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Net closing in on armed robber who used girlfriend as human shield . . . Three arrested in $8,800 heist case
Prince Ngwenya, pthabiso418@g mail.com POLICE in Bulawayo have launched a man hunt for a suspected armed robber who used his girlfriend as a human shield during a shootout with the police of which he later escaped. The man Simelweyinkosi Dube is also linked to an attempted murder case. He was part of a gang which […] …
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65-year-old mentally challenged man missing
Bongokuhle Moyo, Online writer A 65-year-old mentally challenged man, Landan Mabungu (65) has gone missing and was last seen by his sister on November in Nkulumane, Bulawayo following his mother. In a statement Bulawayo Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said: “The missing person was last seen by his sister on the 5th of October […] …
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January disease accounts for US$3O million economic losses in Africa
Senior Business Writer Theileriosis disease better known as January disease accounts for US$3O million economic losses in Africa as approximately one million cattle die from the disease annually, Dr Oswin Choga has said. Speaking at the Zimbabwe Newspapers (Zimpapers)’s Sunday News Effective Livestock Disease Management Conference in Bulawayon on Friday, Dr Choga said “The annual economic losses is […] …
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Traditional food cuisine project wins Mat South Tourism Innovation Challenge
Mthabisi Tshuma, Business Writer A YOUTH who designed a project meant to push diversifying tourist meals by establishing restaurants that serve indigenous cuisine has won the Matabeleland South province Tourism Innovation Challenge. The competition sees youth formulating ideas on how to market Zimbabwe post-Covid-19 era. Travel and tourism trends are continuously changing and coping with these […] …
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Afreximbank announces $1-billion African Film Fund
Mbulelo Mpofu, mbulelo.smpofu@gmail.com ON Thursday, Pan-African multilateral financial institution African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) expressed its mission to work on establishing a US$1-billion African Film Fund to be launched in 2024 to support the continent’s film industry. Kanayo Awani, executive vice president, Intra-African Trade Bank, at Afreximbank, announced this development in Cairo. With the fund’s goal […] …
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Tshabangu writes to treasury claiming CCC share of the political parties funds
Unrelenting … after ordering recalls on elected CCC MPs and councillors, Sengezo Tshabangu now wants control of the funds due to the main opposition party …
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Woeful Highlanders fall to Triangle as Caps fell Chiefs
Caps United overcome Bulawayo Chiefs to add to their resurgent ending of the season …
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