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Many Zanu PF, CCC MPs stew… as Zec’s delimitation report puts them in a jam

By Brighton Muronzereyi and Brandon Josphat MANY sitting Zanu PF and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislators face an uncertain future ahead of the upcoming crunch national elections. This comes after the recently gazetted 2023 delimitation report merged some constituencies, collapsed others and created fresh ones in some cases — causing a gnashing of teeth…

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We’ve done a lot to promote human rights: Ziyambi

JUSTICE minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has told the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council that Zimbabwe has made significant efforts to advance human rights and has implemented all necessary electoral reforms ahead of this year’s elections. Speaking at a high-level segment of the 52nd session of the Human Rights Council held in Geneva, Switzerland, on Monday,…

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‘Sikhala videos not authenticated’

THE State witness in Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator Job Sikhala’s obstruction of justice trial has admitted that the videos presented as evidence before the courts were not authenticated. This was after Sikhala’s lawyer, Harrison Nkomo, yesterday cross-examined the witness, Kudakwashe Mandiranga, and accused him of lying to the court when he stated that…

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Farmer challenges government farm seizure

A FARMER from Gweru, Mary Frances Bowers, has approached the Supreme Court seeking to overturn a High Court judgment that confirms the government’s seizure of her farm in 2005. Last month, High Court judge Justice Munamato Mutevedzi dismissed Bowers’ application, ruling that the High Court had no jurisdiction to deal with matters involving the expropriation…

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Energy crisis bites schools

Brandon JosphatSTAFF WRITERjosphatbl@dailynews.co.zw SCHOOL heads say they have been forced to suspend some key activities due to the country’s worsening power crisis. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, the president of the National Association of Primary School Heads (Naph), Cynthia Khumalo, said the brutal power cuts were disrupting research and experiments in many schools.“Electricity shortages…

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Government fights to end blackouts

Brandon Josphat THE government will provide guarantees for payments to independent power producers (IPPs), in a bid to end the country’s brutal power cuts. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube said the move would also encourage private sector investment into the power sector. “The government guarantee will be on power purchase…

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Marry Mubaiwa’s attempted murder trial starts

THE trial for Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s former wife, Marry Mubaiwa, kicked-off at the magistrate’s court yesterday. Mubaiwa, who is accused of attempting to kill Chiwenga while he was admitted at a private hospital in South Africa in 2019, appeared before Harare magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka. When the parties appeared before the magistrate in the morning,…

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‘School heads must decide whether to resume classes’

THE government says school heads have the authority to assess and decide whether or not to reopen their schools after they were closed last Friday, as part of safety precautions ahead of Tropical Cyclone Freddy’s expected landfall on the same day. The expected cyclone receded in Mozambique before reaching Zimbabwe, although heavy rains have been…

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High Court stalls eviction of 4 000 families

HIGH Court judge, Justice Neville Wamambo, has granted an order stalling the eviction of over 4 000 families from Spitzkop Farm in Zvimba, Mashonaland West province. The judgment comes after the Greater Spitzkop Residents Association (GSRA) filed an application seeking to stop the proposed re-pegging of residential stands and collection of US$30 per family by…

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