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Hwange councillors want CEO probed

BY BRANDON JOSPHAT FIVE councillors and some residents have written to the ministry of Local Government and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) requesting that Ndumiso Mdlalose, the chief executive officer of the Hwange Local Board (HLB), be investigated for allegations of corruption and misconduct. In a letter dated October 19, 2022, addressed to Local Government…

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High Court orders son to vacate dad’s house

HIGH Court judge, Justice Fatima Maxwell, has ordered Byron Ready to vacate, within seven days, from his father’s home in Braeside, Harare, as he was occupying the property illegally. Byron and his father, Phillip Ready, have been embroiled in a 20-year running battle over the ownership of the house, with the latter battling to evict…

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Government yet to pay census enumerators

By Ketty Nyoni OVER seven months after the 2022 population and housing census was conducted, some enumerators are yet to receive their payments, Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStats) top officials have revealed. Speaking before the parliamentary portfolio committee on budget, finance and economic development in Harare earlier this week, ZimStats finance and administration director Romana…

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Man jailed 18 years for murdering lover

A GURUVE man, Jordan Chikazhe, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison after the High Court found him guilty of murdering his girlfriend. Chikazhe was arrested in November last year after fatally striking and killing his then girlfriend Bethel Marara with a metal hoe. According to court documents, Chikazhe visited Marara at her home…

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Murewa man acquitted of murder

By Nyasha Dube THE High Court has acquitted a Murewa man, Jacob Maunde, who was arrested last year for allegedly killing an 18-year- old boy during a bar fight. Maunde was arrested together with his friends, Leonard Jambwa, Spencer Dube and Adrien Kugara, and were jointly charged with the murder of Clever Muduuri before Dube…

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Man seeks to garnish cop’s pay over assault

By Nyasha Dube A POLICE officer risks having his monthly salary garnished to settle damages arising after he arrested and tortured in police cells a Chitungwiza resident, Ednock Dube, for allegedly violating Covid-19 curfew guidelines. Dube successfully sued Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe, and the police officer, only identified in court…

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Nac targets males as models in HIV fight

Tamary Chikiwa and Rumbidzai Ngwenya STAFF WRITERS THE National Aids Council (Nac) is targeting boys and men to be peer models in their communities to improve the uptake of HIV prevention interventions and to bring to an end HIV/Aids in Zimbabwe by 2030. This comes as Zimbabwe has recorded a decrease in new HIV infections…

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Varsity students fight fees hikes

HIGH Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi has reserved judgment in a matter where University of Zimbabwe students are challenging the institution’s decision to hike tuition fees by nearly 1 000 percent. The matter was initially set to be heard on Monday, but was rolled over to yesterday. The university increased fees in September, with students…

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