Month: July 2022
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Police warn of increased smash-and-grabs in Byo
The police in Bulawayo have alerted motorists to the rising incidents of theft from vehicles, especially at traffic light-controlled intersections.…
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Sibangilizwe Nkomo faces leadership challenge
Fissures continue to widen in ZAPU as some members are seeking to overturn the results of last year’s congress that…
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Education minister wants teacher recruitment decentralised
Primary and Secondary Education Minister, Dr Evelyn Ndlovu, has implored Parliament to consider reversing its decision on the centralisation of…
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MP concerned over the low number of registered voters
Warren Park legislator, Shakespeare Hamauswa, has expressed concern over the low number of registered voters ahead of next year’s harmonised…
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Civil servants declare two-day strike
The Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) has called for a two-day strike following the government’s failure to…
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Chamisa barred from visiting 14 CCC activists at Chikurubi
By ZimLive.com Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa on Monday waited three hours and was finally forced to…
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Tertiary students fear traversing treacherous political terrain
Tertiary students are hesitant to participate in electoral processes as they fear abduction, a student from the National University of…
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Spooked by vote-buying claims, CCC pushes for electoral reforms
After coming face to face with what it called brazen vote-buying allegedly by Zanu PF, Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC)…
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Antiquated machinery worsens driver’s licence backlog
The machine that produces metal drivers’ licences is antiquated and failing to meet demand, as it is more than 40…
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Soldier dies after consuming concoction from sangoma
A soldier from Bulawayo’s New Lobengula suburb died Thursday after allegedly consuming traditional medicine prepared by a ‘well known’ local…
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