Month: October 2021
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‘Gukurahundi was a genocide’
The mass killing of people that occurred in Matabeleland and parts of Midlands in the 1980s in Zimbabwe was a…
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I will not be silenced: Malunga
Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) director, Siphosami Malunga, whose farm was recently confiscated by the government under unclear…
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‘Judges actually decide the arts awards’: BAA organisers
By Khanyile Mlotshwa The organisers of the Bulawayo Arts Awards (BAA) have said contrary to the general belief, the awards…
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ZUPCO trains: Bulawayo residents divided
Bulawayo residents have explained mixed feelings over the planned introduction of ZUPCO trains in the city. The government-owned Zimbabwe United…
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COVID19
Half of new Zim Covid-19 cases from schools
While daily Covid-19 infections have significantly declined over the past weeks, almost half of the cases recorded in the country…
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‘Impunity in Zimbabwe has led to continuous attacks on citizens’
A culture of impunity in Zimbabwe, where perpetrators of violence walk away scot-free, without paying for their crimes has led…
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CITE annual Asakhe film festival kicks off
The annual Asakhe Film Festival, with the objective of contributing towards Zimbabwe’s national healing and reconciliation process, kicked off in…
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SA govt taken to court over Zimbabwean Exemption Permits
A group of Zimbabweans in South Africa recently took that government to court, asking them to declare them permanent residents…
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‘Turn idle beerhalls into drug rehab centres’
Deputy Minister of Health and Minister Dr John Mangwiro says there have been suggestions that the government turn idle beer…
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COVID19
Vaccine supply inequality could extend Covid-19 to 2022
The inequitable distribution of Covid-19 vaccines across the world could unnecessarily extend the Covid-19 pandemic to 2022, the World Health…
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