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The executive director of the Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) says they have received "alarming" threatening responses to the announcement that the foundation is challenging Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi's decision to terminate the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP).
Tune in to any international news channel, and one encounters citizens of various nations around the world taking a firm stand against their pain and suffering endured as a result of unbearable economic hardships.
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I have said this before, and I will never tire saying it over and over again – until this yarn of the ruling elite in this country having liberated Zimbabweans has been thrown where it rightfully belongs…in the dustbin of the world’s greatest lies of history.
Finance and Economic Development Minister, Mthuli Ncube has defended the continued use of the weakening Zimbabwe dollar, saying redollarising the economy could be catastrophic for the country.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has released more detail on the brutal murder of Moreblessings Ali.
Human Rights lawyer Obey Shava says some youths stoned destroyed the house of the late Rtd. Lieutenant colonel Elliot Piki disappeared and was found dead in 2018.
A GROUP of Zanu PF youths calling itself Varakashi for ED is going around Bulawayo asking for donations in the form of cash and food to host an event to showcase President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF’s achievements since 2018.
The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party says the President Emmerson Mnangagwa leg government is brutalising its members to stem its exponential growth.
Former freedom fighters have rejected a call made by President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week, for them to lead mass mobilisation campaigns ahead of the 2023 elections, saying they will not be used a militia to prop up the ruling party.
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) President and Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition Spokesperson, Obert Masaraure, today June 16, 2022 appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court charged with Murder as defined in Section 47 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23.
There's no doubt that the online entertainment landscape is constantly changing. What was popular last year may not be so popular this year, and vice versa. One thing is for certain, people do seek out online entertainment sources more than ever.
HARARE — Slain Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activist Moreblessing Ali’s mutilated body was packed into a body bag in two parts, with police stuffing her intestines in a plastic, party legislator Job Sikhala has said.
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HARARE – Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has deployed its internal security to the scene of a human body found this Saturday, Nyatsime area in Chitungwiza amid fears this could be the remains of missing party activist Moreblessing Ali, 46, who was reportedly abducted by Zanu PF activists late last month.
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OPPOSITION Coalition for Change activist Moreblessing Ali’ was found dead Saturday afternoon.
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Reports reaching Pindula News suggest that Moreblessing Ali, a member of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has been found dead in Nyatsime, Beatrice.
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HARARE – Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) staff were left “shaken” after first lady Auxillia Mnangagwa caused a rumpus at the Forbes border post, including having her aides grab a manager by his belt, ZimLive has learnt.
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When British colonists callously and gruesomely executed hanging Nehanda Nyakasikana, Sekuru Kaguvi, and other local leaders, in March 1898, for their valiant championing of the first mass resistance against the barbaric occupation of their land - the settlers genuinely believed they had successfully killed the people's desire for their freedom and self-determination.
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The revelation that one of the most wanted Rwandan genocide fugitives lived in Zimbabwe until his death - the same country that sheltered a former Ethiopian leader convicted of killing millions of people - has raised questions about Harare’s commitment to human rights.
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Opposition MDC-T’s chairperson Morgen Komichi has said the party has lost its popularity due to its failure to keep the ruling ZANU PF on its toes as it used to do during the days of its founding leader, the late Morgan Tsvangirai.
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Member of Parliament (MP) for Mbizo Constituency, Settlement Chikwinya, has requested the Parliament to summon Health and Child Care Minister, Constantino Chiwenga, to explain the rationale behind the government’s hiking of hospital user fees to levels that he said were beyond the reach of many.
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A Bulawayo woman based in Windhoek, Namibia has opened a nurse training school in that country, teaching recruits general nursing health care and midwifery skills.
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Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Secretary-General, Chalton Hwende has said the planned candle lighting commemoration for Zimbabwean academic, Alex Tawanda Magaisa should be held despite police refusing to sanction the event.
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About 35 people including pastors and activists who had attended a prayer meeting in Harare on Friday were reportedly arrested by the police.
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Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, has been ranked fourth on the list of Africa’s most expensive cities to live in.
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The recent ruling by High Court judge Justice David Mangota, giving the Justice Minister, and the Attorney General, 45 days to develop a code of conduct for Zimbabwe’s Vice Presidents and Cabinet Ministers, in accordance with section 106(3) of the Constitution, laid bare the inadequacies of the country’s supreme law.
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The Government is drafting a Statutory Instrument which will direct how revenue generated from hunting quotas will be allocated to communities which bear the brunt of human-wildlife conflict.
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THE majority of Zimbabweans now trust the Nelson Chamisa led Citizens Coalition (CCC) to change the country's fortunes more than the ruling Zanu-PF party, a Mass Public Opinion Institute (MPOI) survey has revealed.
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CCC leader Nelson Chamisa claims that the army is prepared to dump President Emmerson Mnangagwa and support him if he wins the 2023 presidential election.
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Goreraza succumbed to cancer, according to a notice shared at a flat he used to own in the Avenues area in Harare, reported The Standard. Reads the notice:
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ZANU PF has mocked Movement for Democratic Change Alliance leader Douglas Mwonzora calling him an ‘Estate Agent’ for having buildings only but no supporters.
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HARARE – The former advisor to the late Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, Dr. Alex Tawanda Magaisa, has died in a London hospital.
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President Mnangagwa has implored the mining sector to plough back into the development of communities that they operate in through projects and improve the remuneration of workers.
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PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s woes could worsen if outspoken legislator Temba Mliswa’s claims local government minister, July Moyo, is leading a third faction of ruling Zanu PF prove to be true.
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National Assembly Speaker, Jacob Mudenda, says any political parties that would be less than six months should be banned from contesting in elections.
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The introduction of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) has obscured the constitutional duties of Members of Parliament (MPs), Hwange Central legislator, Daniel Molokele, has said.
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Zimbabwe has reportedly lost US$23 million that had been attained from the sale of one million carats of diamonds from the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) recently.
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Press Statement on price distortions causing economic instability
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Yet again, Zimbabwe is on the edge of another crisis period. This is one such episode which should never have happened and it is time for some straight talking.
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We have followed, with interest, the ongoing developments on the Pomona dumpsite deal where the Minister of Local Government, Honorable July Moyo is pushing and defending the privatisation of the dumpsite. The deal was awarded to Geogenix BV, a Netherlands company.
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Pentecost is remembered and celebrated this weekend. It is the final act in the drama that started in Bethlehem with the birth of Mary’s child. The seed that he sowed fell on rocky ground but it also fell in fertile soil.
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It never ceases to amaze me whenever I come across Zimbabwean youth who have difficulties speaking their own vernacular languages - with some, totally unable to string together a sensible sentence.
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As a trader, if you purchase and sell a specific financial asset on the same day or several times on the same day, it is considered to be Day Trading.
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After going through the recently re-released primary and secondary school examination fee structure, it was unequivocally plain that the Zimbabwe government had effectively hammered the final nail in the coffin of our local currency.
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In this new series Magari Mandebvu explains the constitutional provisions that govern the holding of elections in Zimbabwe. This supreme law of the land details exactly how the government of they must seek a mandate to govern from the people. We all need to be aware of just how this is supposed to done.
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Why attach Mudenda alone - is this tribal?
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Traders examine bales of tobacco, which is among Zimbabwe’s key exports, at a March 2022 auction in Harare. EFE-EPA/Aaron Ufumeli Gift Dafuleya, University of Venda Zimbabwe is heading for general polls in 2023 amid an ongoing macroeconomic crisis. In the decade starting from 2001, the state-led economy started to show signs of strain. Unemployment reached
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