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Court defers Marry’s hearing on health grounds

A HARARE magistrate has deferred its ruling on an application for discharge that was filed by assault accused Marry Mubaiwa following the amputation of part of her right hand on Friday. She is accused of assaulting her maid Delight Munyoro after a clash over children at a private school in the capital. Marry, who is…

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Unions pile heat on pressed government… as civil servants demand fresh pay hikes, threaten strike

PUBLIC sector workers are ratcheting up their push for new salary increases and improved working conditions, with their unions threatening at the weekend to go on strike unless authorities address their demands soon. Cecilia Alexander, the president of the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) — the apex union for civil servants —…

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Marry Mubaiwa amputated

VICE president Constantino Chiwenga’s ailing ex-wife, Marry Mubaiwa, was on Friday amputated part of her right hand at a private health institution in Harare. She was amputated just above the elbow after medical experts’ recommendation. This is after a series of failed attempts to get treatment outside the country with the courts denying her applications…

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UZ fees battle spills into court

UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe (UZ) students have approached the High Court in a bid to get an order to reverse the recent steep fees hikes by the institution. This comes after the university raised its fees by an average of more than 600 percent. The hikes resulted in students embarking on demonstrations last week, which saw…

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Court overturns 50-50 property sharing for cohabiting couple

By Dionne Kanyowa THE HIGH court has overturned a decision made by a magistrate court, which ordered that a couple that was cohabiting in an “universal unregistered customary union” share their property on a fifty-fifty basis following their separation. Tofara Parirai, who was represented by Walter Kamusasa, appeared before Justice Fatima Maxwell challenging the lower…

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CCC, MDC cautious about political parties registration

By Brandon Josphat THE OPPOSITION says it will not stand in the way of plans to register political parties as long as the process is transparent and is a result of wider consultations. This comes after the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) announced last month that it was pushing for amendments to the law, which will…

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Sanctions won’t hold down Zimbabwe: Charamba

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is more concerned about uplifting the lives of all Zimbabweans rather than obsessing about Western sanctions, presidential spokesperson George Charamba has said. Speaking to the Daily News On Sunday yesterday, the plain spoken Charamba added that the government had taken a deliberate decision to concentrate on growing the country’s economy in spite…

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Government stops Parliament from buying US$9K laptops

GOVERNMENT has cancelled a tender in which Parliament was supposed to buy laptops and desktops at a cost of US$9 264 and US$3 076 per item respectively. In a letter to clerk of Parliament Kennedy Chikuda, permanent secretary in the Finance ministry George Guvamatanga, said the prices were exorbitant hence the cancellation of the tender….

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Chiyangwa wins land battle

BUSINESSMAN and politician Philip Chiyangwa has won the bid to reclaim his land at Old Citrus Farm in Chinhoyi after the High Court said over 59 settlers should vacate the place as they do not have papers authorising their stay. The invaders had approached the High Court seeking to stop their eviction from the farm…

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HCC reviews traffic fines

By Brighton Muronzereyi HARARE City Council (HCC) has reviewed traffic fines following an outcry by motorists over high charges on tow away and storage fees. In a recent circular, HCC acting chamber secretary Warren Chiwawa said the mayor, Jacob Mafume, noted the motorists’ sentiments on penalties, mainly charges on tow away and storage fees. “Council…

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