Chief Murinye, born Ephias Munodawafa has told Masvingo
Magistrate, Ivy Jawona that he was attacked over boundary disputes with other
chiefs by seven villagers who manhandled him at a funeral in June last year.
He told the court that the attack was pr…
Chief Murinye, born Ephias Munodawafa has told Masvingo
Magistrate, Ivy Jawona that he was attacked over boundary disputes with other
chiefs by seven villagers who manhandled him at a funeral in June last year.
He told the court that the attack was premeditated because
the family of the deceased person knew that the burial spot they chose is
forbidden and only did so to spite him.
“Your worship
WITH climate change problems showing no signs of abating, Government is seeking to establish partnerships […]
WITH climate change problems showing no signs of abating, Government is seeking to establish partnerships
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TOBACCO farmers are demanding answers from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB), whom they […]
TOBACCO farmers are demanding answers from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB), whom they
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The newly appointed acting president of the Citizens
Coalition for Change (CCC), Professor Welshman Ncube has been mandated to
address the controversy surrounding the secretary general (SG) position, as it
is the source of the party’s problems.
This w…
The newly appointed acting president of the Citizens
Coalition for Change (CCC), Professor Welshman Ncube has been mandated to
address the controversy surrounding the secretary general (SG) position, as it
is the source of the party’s problems.
This was revealed by acting party spokesperson Jacob Mafume
at a press briefing in Bulawayo last Friday.
Mafume noted that the acting president was
A SADC Preparatory Mission led by the Deputy Executive
Secretary, Corporate Affairs Dr Judith Kateera, is expected in Zimbabwe today
to engage Harare over preparations of the SADC Summit set for August.
The team’s visit runs until February 24.
In a s…
A SADC Preparatory Mission led by the Deputy Executive
Secretary, Corporate Affairs Dr Judith Kateera, is expected in Zimbabwe today
to engage Harare over preparations of the SADC Summit set for August.
The team’s visit runs until February 24.
In a statement yesterday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and International Trade spokesperson Mr Michael Mukura said the preparatory
mission is a