Efforts to rescue two mine workers who have been trapped for over four days now at Rockwood Mine in Goromonzi have been hampered after the company abruptly abandoned the rescue effort. The company claims it cannot afford the money needed to sustain the running costs of the hired excavator. Family members and friends raised concern
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DEATH HORROR:Trapped Miners Left To Die As Rescue-Excavator Is Withdrawn
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Don’t Box Your Wives, Hawkish Cops Told
Police Commissioner-General Dr Augustine Chihuri, who is also President of Kuyedza Women’s Club has urged police officers countrywide not to “box” and always quarrel with their wives. Chihuri was speaking during the ZRP 2016 Kuyedza Women’s Club annual show in Harare last Friday, also present was his wife Isabel who deputises him in the women’s association.
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Zimbabweans Free To Sue Parliament For Incompetency
Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has said people were free to sue Parliament if they were of the view that the legislative assembly had not effectively represented them or dealt with a petition they would have submitted. He was speaking during a workshop organised by Transparency International Zimbabwe last week. “The new
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War Vets In Victory Against Chihuri
Five Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) executive members accused of denigrating President Mugabe had their bail conditions relaxed from reporting to the police twice a week to once a fortnight. The group applied to have the reporting conditions relaxed citing exorbitant expenses to travel from Gokwe, Chiredzi and Lupane where they stay. Harare magistrate
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Man Mercilessly Sodomises Minor For Two Weeks
A MAN from Bulawayo allegedly lured a 12-year-old boy to his Trenance suburban home before sodomising him twice per day for two weeks after forcing him to smoke dagga and drink beer. The matter came to light when the boy was allegedly caught red-handed imitating sexual moves while on top of his one-year-old sister. The
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Police To Arrest Former Procurement Board Boss
Former State Procurement Board chairperson Mr Charles Kuwaza is facing arrest after the new board reported him to the police for alleged criminal abuse of office during his tenure bordering on tax evasion and unauthorised allowances. The board has also handed over his case to the Office of the President and Cabinet. The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority
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Mugabe In Trouble
President Robert Mugabe is in hot soup with judges following his interference with the judiciary when he criminally rebuked judges who make decisions in favour of protesting citizens. The hearing of an urgent application by opposition parties and activists challenging the validity of the police ban on all demonstrations in the central business district, will be heard today, Wednesday. The ban
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EXPOSED – President Mugabe is the Original Tajamuka Leader!
Staff Reporter| When Tajamuka UK based committee member Custon Matewu told ZimEye.com last night that the pressure group’s leader is not known (SEE VIDEO BELOW), it was only self revealing – it has emerged that the original founder of the group is none other than President Robert Mugabe himself. Historic documents revealed by ZimEye.com show
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Magaya’s “Semen, Sex Organ Graphics At Own Church”, Steve Blomefield Claims
A preacher last week reported his claim that he has seen sex organs (male and female) portrayals at Walter Magaya’s church complex. Steve Blomefield was guest on the ZimEye LIVE-REPORT program last night when he was put to task on his find claim. The full text of his oracle can be read at the bottom of this article. From
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Tsvangirai Almost Loses Property
The State Media reports claiming that Morgan Tsvangirai is on his knees financially. FULL TEXT: MDC-T has sacrificed three vehicles to save party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s house in Strathaven, Harare, from being auctioned over $55 000 owed to a local bank.The broke politician had his property, Stand Number 2 Strathaven Township, earmarked for attachment
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Mugabe In Secret Security Talks With Angolan Defence Forces Commander
Under siege President Robert Mugabe is in secret security talks with regional countries, recently hosting Angolan Defence Forces Commander General Geraldo Sachipengo Nunda. Concerted efforts by Africa’s liberation movements are needed to subdue attempts by Western countries to remove their governments from power, Mugabe has said. He told visiting Angolan Defence Forces Commander General Geraldo Sachipengo
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Mother, Aunt Jailed For Burning Toddler With Meat
TWO women have been each been sentenced to 12 months imprisonment after they burnt a two year old child with meat as punishment for crying for the relish while it was being cooked. The two extracted a piece from a boiling pot, put it in the child’s hand and forced her to hold it until
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Killer’s Family Refuses To Pay Compensation
THE family of a Bulilima woman who was murdered by a neighbour last week has demanded eight head of cattle, a goat and cash from the man’s family as compensation for their daughter’s death. The compensation breakdown is seven head of cattle for loss of life, a cow, goat, R9 000, P170 and $1 100
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Parents Withdraw Kids From School, Demand Headmaster Goes
A MOB of angry parents have barred their children from attending lessons at Tahangana High School in Mangwe District, demanding the removal of the headmaster from the institution. The parents on Tuesday morning blocked the school gates and ordered all children to return to their homes. They threatened to continue the protest until headmaster, Mr
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Mugabe Refuses to Shake Kasukuwere’s “Magaya Dirty” Hand | BREAKING NEWS
President Robert Mugabe yesterday took his distate of controversial and murder -accused PHD church founder Walter Magaya to another level by hesitating to greet the preacher’s alleged accomplice, Local Government Minister Saviour Kasukuwere. This was during the opening of the politburo meeting when Kasukuwere stretched his hand in anticipation of the President’s smile. But Mugabe appeared
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Mystery As Moyo, Zanu PF Bigwigs Fall Sick
FINGAZ- THE intense infighting in the ruling party is putting unbearable strain on ZANU-PF bigwigs’ health as it emerged this week that Simon Khaya-Moyo, the Minister of Policy Coordination and Promotion of Socio-Economic Ventures in the President’s Office, is among top chefs that have been in and out of hospital, fighting hypertension-related illnesses. Khaya-Moyo, the
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Broke Medical Aid Society Offers Graves To Pay Off Debts
Galaxy Medical Aid Society, a company in liquidation, has offered graves at some cemeteries to its creditors in its battle to clear its debts with service providers. The firm was placed under provisional liquidation in December 2014 after being confirmed to be insolvent. Galaxy was incorporated in Zimbabwe in terms of the Medical Aid Services
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Bulawayo Shines As Opposition Hold Mega Celebrations There
Bulawayo continues to hog the political limelight this year with three opposition parties — MDC-T, Zapu and People’s Democratic Party — electing to hold their national celebrations in the country’s second city. Zapu held its eighth elective congress in Bulawayo last month, where Dumiso Dabengwa was re-elected party’s president. The Tendai Biti-led PDP has booked
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War Vets Fallout Intensifies, As Govt Moves To Oust Mutsvangwa
BATTLELINES have been drawn between the government and the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) following attempts by the ministry responsible for the welfare of former freedom fighters to replace executive members expelled from Zanu PF recently, it has emerged. War Veterans minister Tshinga Dube reportedly summoned the ZNLWVA treasurer, only identified as Ncube
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MP Causes Stir, Threatens To Beat Up Town Clerk
KWEKWE Central Member of Parliament Masango Matambanadzo allegedly caused a stir at Town House yesterday when he teamed up with illegal city vendors and stormed a council strategic meeting, threatening to beat up town clerk, Emmanuel Musara. The vendors were protesting against council’s move to unleash municipal police on them. They accused council police of
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