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Chamisa made his bed, Zanu PF says… claims he now has ‘nowhere to take his problems to’

Mugove Tafirenyika CHIEF WRITER tafirenyikam@dailynews.co.zw   THE ruling Zanu PF says Nelson Chamisa, pictured, and the MDC Alliance “made their bed and must now lie in it” — after they allegedly “repeatedly spurned the hand of friendship” extended to them by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, tough-talking Zanu PF national political commissar, Victor…

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Why do talks spook some?

THIS past weekend, the Daily News On Sunday led its edition with a rather innocuous story on hopes for national dialogue to help resolve Zimbabwe’s decades-long political and economic crises. Boy, did the story get some people’s goat, especially the usual cast of know-it-alls — among them a few feather-brained academics and pseudo journalists. To be clear,…

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Health ministry clears air on Covid-19 burials

Tamary Chikiwa in BULAWAYO CITIZENS will be allowed to transport the corpses of their relatives who will have succumbed to Covid-19 provided they adhere to strict health guidelines provided by the government.  This comes as the police had earlier issued a declaration banning inter-city transportation of bodies as the country reels from new Covid-19 infections…

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Protect nurse aides, government urged

  By Emmerson Njanjamangezi THE Zimbabwe Nurses Association (Zina) says health authorities need to speedily act to regulate nurse aides being hired to offer palliative care by wealthy Covid-19 patients. Well-off Zimbabweans, who are isolating at home after contracting the virus, are hiring nurse aides to provide them with care during the period, offering between…

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South Africa closes Beitbridge border

SOUTH Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa last night announced that Beitbridge Border Post will be closed this Friday for the rest of the public as a containment measure for the spread of Covid-19. In an address last night, Ramaphosa said at least 20 entry ports including Beitbridge would continue to process only exempted travellers and goods…

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Bulawayo minister warns vendors, small traders

  By Tamary Chikiwa BULAWAYO Provincial minister Judith Ncube has warned informal traders and vendors in the city to adhere to lockdown regulations amid reports they are sneaking back to the city’s streets. Following a spike in Covid-19 cases, the government imposed a hard lockdown last week with only businesses offering essential services allowed to…

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200 exam markers test positive: Unions

  TEACHERS’ unions have made sensational claims that at least 200 of their members currently marking recently completed public examinations have tested positive for Covid-19. As a result, the unions want Zimsec to stop the marking until it is safe to continue. “Teachers must use their brains, and not stomachs, during these hard times. “Covid-19…

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Job Sikhala challenges arrest

Blessing Masakadza masakadzab@dailynews.co.zw FIREBRAND MDC Alliance vice chairperson Job Sikhala believes his arrest is unconstitutional as the law he is being charged under was struck off by the Supreme Court in 2014. Sikhala is being charged with communicating or publishing false statements prejudicial to the State emanating from a social media post he made while…

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Man pleads for release of impounded vehicle

  By Tamary Chikiwa A BULAWAYO man has filed a court application begging the State to release his vehicle which was impounded by police last year in connection with a burglary case. Bhekimpilo Sithole, who is being represented by lawyers from Pundu and Company, filed his application at the Bulawayo Provincial Magistrate’s Court. Sometime last…

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Fadzayi Mahere picked up

MDC Alliance spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere has become the latest opposition figure to be arrested for allegedly claiming a police officer killed a baby in Harare last week. Mahere is accused of peddling falsehoods which are prejudicial to the State and causing resentment of the police force. The video was widely shared on various social media…

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