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MDC big shots under the cosh . . . as Zanu PF bids to stop ‘sanction beggars’ from participating in elections

IN AN ominous message for the opposition, Zanu PF says it wants all people who have supported the West’s sanctions on Zimbabwe to be barred from taking part in the 2023 polls. In that light, the ruling party says, it wants a provision — barring the likes of MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa — inserted…

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Indiscipline rocks Zanu PF youth league

ACTING deputy secretary for youth affairs in the Zanu PF politiburo, Tendai Chirau has accused some members of the ruling party’s youth league of acting in a manner detrimental to the moral standing of the party leadership. In his opening remarks during a youth league national executive meeting held in Harare recently, Chirau bemoaned gross…

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Nssa cracks down on corruption

Tamary Chikiwain BULAWAYO  AT LEAST 10 National Security Services Authority (Nssa) officials from the Bulawayo region have been suspended   following corruption allegations against them, the organisation’s general manager Arthur Manase has said. Speaking at an indaba between Nssa and pensioners in Bulawayo recently, Manase revealed that at least six medical doctors and four employees were facing…

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MDC meets today over Amendment Bill No.2

OPPOSITION leader Douglas Mwonzora has revealed that the MDC parliamentary caucus will meet today to deliberate on the next move regarding the contentious Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 2. This comes after MDC parliamentarians who include deputy leader Thokozani Khupe, Nomvula Mguni, Phelela Masuku, and Paurina Mpariwa voted against the amendment. Some of the provisions in…

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‘Zanu PF could regret constitutional changes’

LIBERATION struggle stalwart and one of the founders of Zanu PF, Rugare Gumbo, says the removal of the running mate clause from the country’s Constitution could come back to haunt the ruling party which has historically struggled with succession. Speaking to the Daily News On Sunday yesterday, Gumbo — who is the only surviving member…

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Wage deadlock: Parents proceed to pay teachers

AS THE national strike by teachers continues, some schools have agreed to have parents pay educators incentives as part of efforts to ensure they return to work. However, authorities have warned against such practices, which they say are illegal. This comes as teachers have been on strike, demanding improved salaries and better working conditions —…

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Zimra to auction smugglers’ vehicles

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has resolved to sell impounded vehicles used to transport smuggled goods in and out of the country as the entity escalates its fight against corruption. In her revenue performance report for the first quarter ended March 31, 2021, deputy chairperson of the Zimra board Josephine Matambo said they were working…

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Armed robbers target tobacco farmers

ARMED robbers are using police and army uniforms to rob tobacco farmers at night in the capital, the police have warned. The police said gangs of robbers moving in unregistered vehicles were targeting farmers taking their harvest to tobacco auction floors at night. The police warning follows an incident in which five farmers were robbed…

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Gvt overhauls indigenisation...as Zanu PF escalates its 2023 campaign

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is scheduled to launch a fine-tuned new indigenisation and empowerment policy in Bulawayo today, as Zanu PF escalates its campaigns for the 2023 national elections.  The ambitious latest iteration of the country’s empowerment programme is meant to benefit more Zimbabweans involved in mining, agriculture, infrastructure development and manufacturing, among other sectors. Zanu…

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Zacc ups anti-graft drive

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has upped its anti-graft drive, embarking on a massive recruitment exercise aimed at strengthening its decentralisation strategy. Zacc seeks to recruit 36 investigation officers, six administrative officers, nine public education officers, audit and risk officers and legal officers in prosecution and liaison, who are to be deployed across the country….

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