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Fast track land programme still haunting Zimbabwe govt
Moses Ziyambi
Masvingo—The ghost of Zimbabwe's fast track land reform programme has come back to haunt the government after losing a US$125 million lawsuit against the German-owned Border Timbers Limited company.
The ruling, which…
Chigumba re-appointment exposes Mnangagwa power strategy
Brenna Matendere
Harare—Barring unforeseen developments, Priscilla Chigumba will superintend over her third harmonised elections in 2028 as the chairperson of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).
She was first sworn in by…
Chamisa shot self in the foot—Leading analysts
Brenna Matendere
Harare--Nelson Chamisa’s leadership style through a strategic ambiguity model is mainly to blame for his political woes that eventually forced him to quit the movement, leading political analysts have said.
Chamisa…
Buhera families sing the blues after relocation from lithium field
Sofia Mapuranga
Buhera- Mysterious loss of livestock, joblessness and a daily struggle for livelihood routes due to lost farmland are some of the tribulations that families displaced by a lithium mining company have to contend with on a…
Metallon vows to restore order at Redwing Mine
Mthandazo Nyoni
Harare--GOLD miner Metallon Corporation has resolved to end unsafe mining practices, including all small-scale mining at Redwing Mine following a shaft collapse last week, which resulted in 15 miners being trapped…
Kadoma Messenger of Court under the Hammer for Alleged Corruption
Brenna Matendere
Harare—The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has opened an investigation into reports of corruption and abuse of office by the Kadoma Messenger of Court, Otten Tsogolani .
A Kwekwe resident from Mbizo, Denford…
Police probe $5 road extortion
Brenna Matendere
Harare—Police in Kwekwe have opened investigations into reports of corruption by the district’s traffic officers which sucked in the deputy officer commanding district, Superintended Vulindlela Jamela
NewsHub recently…
Chiefs fret over Zimplats’ slow pace
Moses Matenga
CHEGUTU- Traditional leaders, whose communities were meant to benefit from the Zimplats Chegutu-Mhondoro-Ngezi-Zvimba community share ownership scheme, have expressed concern over the 12-year delay by the platinum giant to…
Schools discriminate against pregnant girls, adolescent mothers
Mary Taruvinga
CHIHOTA- Some schools are violating the law by turning away pregnant girls and adolescent mothers who want to continue with their education as Zimbabwe battles to contain teen pregnancies, it has emerged.
The Education…
Senior cop sucked into $5 traffic extortion
Brenna Matendere
Harare—Vulindlela Jamela, a police superintendent holding the office of deputy officer commanding Kwekwe district—or Dispol Minor—in the Midlands province, has been sucked into a US$5 road extortion, NewsHub can reveal.…