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Zimbabwe’s power crisis a result of poor planning – says oppositions shadow minister
By Alois Vinga The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) shadow Minister of Energy and Power Development Leslie Mhangwa has criticized the government for the current power outages, saying they are man-made, a result of poor planning. His comments fly in the face of authorities who claim the outages were triggered by the El Nino-induced drought which has seen water levels
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Zanu PF using food aid to violate human rights – report
By Darlington Gatsi The ruling party, Zanu PF, is using food aid to violate the rights of hungry citizens, a recent report from a local watchdog has revealed. Vulnerable citizens are at the mercy of Zanu PF officials who are using food aid as leverage to garner support for the ruling party, particularly in rural
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Panic as earth tremors rattle Kariba and Karoi, residents claim river god Nyaminyami manifesting
By Staff Reporter RESIDENTS of the resort town of Kariba as well as Karoi, situated some 200km away, were plunged into panic mode after they woke up to the rumbling sound of earth tremors this Monday. Sources, who spoke to NewZimbabwe.com, confirmed experiencing unusual ground movement at around 5.39 am this Monday. “I was shocked
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Mozambique’s Constitutional court confirms ruling Frelimo’s victory in presidential poll
Anadolu Agency Mozambique’s Constitutional Council on Monday confirmed that Daniel Chapo of the ruling Mozambique Liberation Front (Frelimo) had won the October 9 presidential election. However, the seven-judge bench of the Constitutional Council in its verdict reduced Chapo’s earlier victory of 71% of the vote to 65%. Mozambique has seen violent protests since late October,
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Simphiwe ‘Simz’ Ngema and Tino Chinyani announce baby Kabo’s arrival
IOL Renowned local actress, musician and businesswoman Simphiwe ‘Simz’ Ngema has welcomed her second child. The former “Muvhango” star and her Zimbabwean model partner Tino Chinyani, took to Instagram in a joint post to announce that the newest member of their family had arrived. “22.11.24,” read the caption, indicating that the bundle of joy had arrived
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Two poachers killed in shootout with ZimParks Rangers
By Staff Reporter TWO suspected poachers were killed in a shootout with Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) rangers in Makuti’s Musingwizi area on December 21, 2024, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed. In a statement Monday, ZRP said investigations were still underway and details will be shared later. “The ZRP confirms the
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Zanu PF Politburo member Mandiwanzira lies to villagers, tells them party agreed to keep Mnangagwa beyond 2028
By Leopold Munhende ZANU PF politburo member Supa Mandiwanzira has been recorded lying to villagers in rural Chipinge that the party agreed to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s second term in office to 2030 at its last People’s Conference held in Bulawayo. Mandiwanzira, one of the young Turks in Zanu PF who is likely to lead
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