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Uproar over Mutare wetland
Brenna Matendere
Harare—The Mutare municipality in the eastern border city is pushing for the construction of houses on a designated wetland, NewsHub has learnt.
The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) has warned against such a…
Senior Zanu PF member, police boss implicated in US$13 fight
Brenna Matendere
Harare—A senior Zanu PF member, Cornelius Mupereri, and the Zimbabwe Republic Police officer commanding Kwekwe district, Ison Chapeta, have been implicated in a US$13 cab dispute.
Mupereri is a member of…
Police commanders accused of “stealing” juniors’ allowances
Junior officers who are on special guard and patrol duties at Chiadzwa told NewsHub that they had not been paid their travel and subsistence allowances for close to three years
4 CIO operatives in court for extortion
Richard Masocha
Harare—Four operatives from the President’s Department facing charges of extorting US$1,000 from a local businessman, Brian Dziwandi of Dopsa Energy, have been released on US$100 bail.
The Central Intelligence…
President Mnangagwa misled world, Starlink not yet licenced
"This is confusing because we at POTRAZ are still deliberating on Starlink"
Gun toting Zanu PF youth leader charged for sexual assault
The union has annoyed the Bikita Minerals management and the ruling party by consistently writing adverse reports on the unfair labour practices allegedly being perpetrated by the lithium mining company
VP Chiwenga’s strongman leadership under scrutiny
This time, it took his own cousin, Talent Farai Chiwenga (39), an outspoken preacher who has openly spoken out against Zanu PF misrule, to blast the vice president, an ex-general who led a military coup that ousted the late Robert Mugabe in…
Ill-prepared Zim govt budgets US$374 million for hungry urban dwellers
"Urban families will receive USD$13 to USD$20 in local ZIG (currency) equivalent, depending on their needs," said the minister.
Exposed: Mnangagwa son in dirty gold mining
"We have observed that Chinese and other companies operate with impunity because they are unduly protected by these persons,” Obert Chinhamo, the Anti-Corruption Trust of Southern Africa director, told this publication.
Manicaland civil society sets up committee to hold foreign companies accountable
She demanded that communities be given access to information regarding contractual agreements between the foreign mining companies and government, saying the steering committee must prioritise contractual transparency.