Harare | The CCC yesterday recalled another 13 National Assembly members and five more Senators as the blood-letting continues unabated in the opposition party, taking the total recalled legislators and …
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Zimbabwe Politics
Sengezo Tshabangu Recalls 13 More MP’s and 5 Senators!
by Kells Dzivaby Kells DzivaHarare | CCC’s self-proclaimed interim secretary general, Sengezo Tshabangu, has recalled 18 of the party’s representatives in Parliament. On Tuesday, 14 November, 13 CCC MPs were recalled from the National …
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The Harare City Council has expressed concern over the rise in the number of cholera cases in the city. In a statement this Tuesday, the local authority said it recorded …
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Former adviser to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor, Munyaradzi Kereke and the suspended chief executive of Harare Municipal Medical Aid Society (HMMAS), Everesto Rukasha, were on Monday, 13 …
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Beven Capital, Bitcoin Interchange Zimbabwe Among the Biggest Ponzi Schemes In Past 3 Years!
by Kells Dzivaby Kells DzivaHarare | Scammers have taken advantage of over 10,000 Zimbabweans by utilizing Ponzi schemes to steal at least US$32 million from them over the course of the last three years. …
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Harare | The talk of town church SWAG (Saved With Amazing Grace and Glory Church), which left many in awe on social media, roared into life at Harare Gardens on …
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Harare | CCC activist, Bishop Tapfumaneyi Masaya, who was allegedly abducted by unknown assailants last week in Mabvuku while campaigning for the party’s candidate in the 09 December by-elections, Munyaradzi …
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Edmund Makona Named Chief Executive Officer of Air Zimbabwe
by Kells Dzivaby Kells DzivaHarare | Edmund Makona has been named the new CEO of Air Zimbabwe by the board, which is chaired by Chipo Mtasa. Air Zimbabwe said in a statement that Makona’s …
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Harare | Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) self-declared Change Champion in Chief Nelson Chamisa has dismissed Tendai Biti’s call for collective leadership in the party, saying he would rather follow …
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The Procurement Regulations Authority of Zimbabwe (Praz) is auditing Chipinge Town Council (CTC) after the local authority reportedly constructed a cemetery toilet for US$17 000, which sparked outrage on social …