First Mutual Life Assurance Company is facing a significant financial burden after a forensic audit revealed substantial losses incurred by policyholders due to non-compliance with regulations. The Insurance and Pensions …
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Evicted Villager Sells Mazda B16 for US$200 to Feed Family A villager, displaced from Mushandike Village 15B as part of the government’s anti-illegal settlers initiative, was compelled to sell his …
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Moreblessing Ali’s Funeral Marred by Political Disruption, Family Left Fuming
by Kells Dzivaby Kells DzivaMoreblessing Ali’s Funeral Marred by Political Disruption, Family Left Fuming The funeral of Moreblessing Ali, a slain activist of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), in Chitungwiza on Saturday was …
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The suspects who forged the title deed to Dzingai Mutumbuka’s US$600 000 Chispite home in Harare made a fatal mistake by not realising that the property consisted of two separate …
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Luke Chimbo, aged 45, found himself facing the long arm of the law when authorities caught him red-handed with 25 kilograms of illegal ivory, valued at US$4000, at his base …
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139 divorce applications were submitted at the High Court by the end of February, which is surprising given the divorce statistics that BULAWAYO has been recording since the year began. …
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The ex-Mayor for Masvingo and opposition politician, Advocate Collen Maboke was involved in an accident with a Zanu PF vehicle last night. Zanu PF youth chairman Darlington Mandebvu who allegedly …
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With everything set up to begin erecting the wall, work on the Dande Dam project is about to begin as the Second Republic keeps up its commitment to the ongoing …
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Lawyer ‘Linda Kovi’ Appears in Court For Threatening Witness
by Kells Dzivaby Kells DzivaA lawyer who threatened to deal with a witness spiritually in a case where she is being accused of fraudulently acquiring a conversion certificate to practice law in Zimbabwe, appeared …
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First Mutual Life Assurance Company Ordered to Refund $209 Million to Policyholders
by Kells Dzivaby Kells DzivaFirst Mutual Life Assurance Company is required to compensate policyholders between US$53 million and $209 million after a forensic audit revealed discrimination through rule non-compliance that cost clients money. The …