Police warn party leaders against violence

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter
POLICE will “heavily descend” on political party leaders and their supporters who fan violence, regardless of their social standing, Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri has said.
Comm-Gen Chihuri said it was worrisome to note that some political activists masquerading as vendors were attacking policemen on duty in cities.
He said such incorrigible acts, usually perpetrated around regional, continental and international events, were meant to create an impression that there was anarchy in Zimbabwe.

“May I, therefore, strongly warn all perpetrators of violence as well as political leaders obsessed

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Court Reporter
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Crime Reporter
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Herald Reporter
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Herald Reporter
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Herald Reporter
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Agriculture Reporter
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Herald Reporter
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PM, DPM: If it ain’t broken, fix it; if it’s broken praise it . . .

The one thing I have always rued about being Zimbabwean is this our propensity to ensure our total compliance with the Sabbath, total compliance with the ten commandments. Zimbabweans would rather they are not born at all than offend against the holy Sabbath. It is that commonsensical: being unborn or dead is the easiest and completest way of total obedience and compliance with the Sabbath. So religiously we oppose our coming into being. So religiously we oppose those things that

400 families face eviction

Herald Reporter
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