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Dinde battle: Activist freed

THE State has withdrawn charges against Dinde Residents Association vice president, Never Tshuma, who was facing public violence charges after he led…

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Illegal transporters in flash demo

HUNDREDS of commuters travelling to the Bulawayo central business district from Cowdray Park were at the weekend left stranded after illegal commuter…

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Govt adopts integrated approach to Gwayi Dam

LANDS minister Anxious Masuka says the government has adopted an integrated approach in constructing the Gwayi-Shangani Dam project, which will see all…

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Govt under fire over national hero status

PARLIAMENTARIANS from across the political divide have slammed the government over the criteria it uses to confer national hero status, saying decisions are being made on regional and tribal grounds. The legislators were apparently irked by the government’s refusal to declare veteran journalist and war veteran Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu, a national hero, following his death…

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Man who stole girlfriend’s cars denied bail

A HARARE man, who allegedly stole his girlfriend’s two cars worth US$13 000 has been denied bail by the Harare Magistrates’ Court. Brian Mandofa, 32, who is facing theft of trust property charges, allegedly stole the cars belonging to his girlfriend Margret Mashongwa, 41, an immigration official. Harare magistrate Denis Mangosi ruled that the State…

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Paz appeals spikes, teargas ruling

THE Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (Paz) has filed a Supreme Court appeal challenging a High Court allowing the Zimbabwe Republic Police to use spikes and teargas when dealing with pirate taxis and public motor vehicles. In the appeal, Paz and private taxi driver Bernard Murizani cited police commissioner general Godwin Matanga, the Police Service Commission…

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