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Parliament consults on national youth service

PARLIAMENT will this week consult Zimbabweans on the government’s plans to reintroduce the national youth service amid concerns that the programme will be politicised. This comes as last week, National Association of Youth Organisations (Nayo) presented oral evidence to the parliamentary portfolio committee on Youth last week seeking a reconsideration of the reintroduction of the…

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CID takes up State House death probe

THE Criminal Investigations Department homicide section has taken up the matter in which a mental patient, Levy Musendo, died in unclear circumstances following an incident at the State House. CID Homicide is a specialised section of the police that deals with high profile cases of robbery and murder.The Musendo family through their lawyers wrote to…

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Father won’t bury ‘bumped off’ son… amid accusations that he was killed by security agents

AUTHORITIES have opened a probe into the death of a mentally-challenged man last week, whose family claims was fatally assaulted by soldiers stationed at State House in Harare, after he allegedly tried to break into the high security national key point. Police national spokesperson, Paul Nyathi, confirmed to the Daily News yesterday that law enforcement…

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MPs force Ncube to stump up $15 billion demands

LEGISLATORS have pressurised Finance minister Mthuli Ncube to increase their supplementary budget vote to $15 billion which will cater for their welfare and Constituency Development Fund (CDF). This comes after Parliament last week arm-twisted Treasury to avail an additional $2 billion budget which pushed Parliament’s vote to $4,8 billion. Debating the recently passed supplementary budget,…

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‘Gender imbalance fight creating bias against men’

Ketty NyoniSTAFF WRITER WOMEN Affairs minister Sithembiso Nyoni has called for a gender equality approach that is inclusive of men to avoid future gender imbalances against men. Speaking at the 30th anniversary celebrations of Care International in Zimbabwe held in Harare on Thursday, Nyoni said for the country to be able to eradicate poverty there…

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Skidding mushika-shika driver denied bail

A PIRATE taxi driver who hit pedestrians at a bus terminus while doing car burnouts in the Central Business District of Harare has been denied bail. Garish Tsamvi was captured in a video that went viral on social media while driving a white Toyota Fun Cargo vehicle with his door open and is shown being…

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Political violence worries Chamisa

Brandon JosphatSTAFF WRITERjosphatb@dailynews.co.zw CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa has bemoaned rising political violence in the country, saying the international community now needed to intervene ahead of next year’s elections. Speaking at a press conference in Harare yesterday, Chamisa claimed that Zanu PF supporters were behind the violence and unleashing terror on political…

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Activist groups to engage government

POLICE are open for engagement with pro-democracy groups and other organisations over their concerns regarding permissions for public gatherings and mass demonstrations in the country. This emerged last night during a riveting discussion on independent television station 3Ktv’s widely followed current affairs programme, Vantage, which featured national police spokesperson Paul Nyathi and the chairperson of…

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Nurses will soon be able to strike

THE government will in future allow healthcare professionals to go on strike when they are not satisfied with their conditions of work. This was revealed in Parliament on Wednesday by Health and Child Care deputy minister, John Mangwiro, during the second reading of the Health Service Amendment Bill. Mangwiro said the proposed law would be…

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Wicknell Chivayo trial date set

BUSINESSMAN Wicknell Chivayo will now stand trial on September 1 in a fraud case in which he is alleged to have swindled the Zimbabwe Power Company of US$5,6 million in the Gwanda Solar Project. Chivayo’s forthcoming trial follows the Supreme Court’s decision to reverse his acquittal by the High Court. This was after the National…

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