The doctrine of nonviolence recognises the fact that violent confrontations are ultimately ended through dialogue. […]
The doctrine of nonviolence recognises the fact that violent confrontations are ultimately ended through dialogue.
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AILING Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, pictured, was
in fact airlifted to China on Sunday, as health woes continue to dog the
powerful former military commander.
This comes after the Daily News reported exclusively in its
Monday edition that …
AILING Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, pictured, was
in fact airlifted to China on Sunday, as health woes continue to dog the
powerful former military commander.
This comes after the Daily News reported exclusively in its
Monday edition that Chiwenga was once again not feeling well, and that he had
been ordered by his doctors to take a rest.
It also comes after he missed two
WATCH: ZTV ON VINCENT TSVANGIRAIThis is the ZTV report on a sanctions statement by MP Vincent Tsvangirai during a parliamentary portfolio hearing earlier today pic.twitter.com/oytzFQ3zyd
— Larry Moyo (@larry_moyo) March 17, 2020
WATCH: ZTV ON VINCENT TSVANGIRAIThis is the ZTV report on a sanctions statement by MP Vincent Tsvangirai during a parliamentary portfolio hearing earlier today pic.twitter.com/oytzFQ3zyd
— Larry Moyo (@larry_moyo) March 17, 2020
Government has declared the coronavirus pandemic a State of
National Disaster, postponed Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), all
independence celebrations, and banned public gatherings of more than 100 people
for 60 days, including church servi…
Government has declared the coronavirus pandemic a State of
National Disaster, postponed Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), all
independence celebrations, and banned public gatherings of more than 100 people
for 60 days, including church services, weddings and all international sporting
fixtures.
The measures were announced by President Mnangagwa at State
House yesterday in his State
Former Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) chief
executive Frank Chitukutuku will lose a total of six houses, a fleet of
vehicles and several companies — including an insurance company — if the civil
courts agree with the National Prosecut…
Former Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) chief
executive Frank Chitukutuku will lose a total of six houses, a fleet of
vehicles and several companies — including an insurance company — if the civil
courts agree with the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) that he and his wife
probably acquired this large block of assets using proceeds of corruption.
The assets have been proven