Findings of Commission of Inquiry into 1 August 2018 Post-Election Violence

RELEASE STATEMENT FOR THE REPORT ON THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO THE 1ST OF AUGUST 2018 POST ELECTION VIOLENCE

Rulebook on white line politics

With your handbag, briefcase or sometimes nothing on your person, the white line calms or unnerves you. Hooting of cars or screeching of vehicle tyres! Occasional obscenities and other observed or participatory harsh exchanges from the pedestrian, driver or serious onlookers always appear mundane.
With your handbag, briefcase or sometimes nothing on your person, the white line calms or unnerves you. Hooting of cars or screeching of vehicle tyres! Occasional obscenities and other observed or participatory harsh exchanges from the pedestrian, driver or serious onlookers always appear mundane.

Zim, SA border authorities brace for increased traffic

Border authorities from Zimbabwe and South Africa are geared up for an anticipated increase in vehicular and human traffic during the festive season, an official has said.

Ndiraya spurns regional interest

FORMER Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Tonderayi Ndiraya has spurned regional interest for his services after clubs from Zambia and Botswana have reportedly tabled offers for him.

Coventry hails Team Zim

Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry has said they are looking at creating better partnerships with the private sector to ensure there is adequate support for national teams and athletes representing the country in various competitions.

Pitbulls Exide Sevens Rugby champions

PITBULLS were crowned the 2018 Harare Province Exide Sevens Rugby Series champions despite losing their last match 19-40 to XP Horns at Belgravia Sports Club on Saturday.

CHIDZAMBWA STAYS PUT

NEWLY-ELECTED ZIFA president Felton Kamambo has thrown his weight behind Warriors coach Sunday “Mhofu” Chidzambwa.

Ministry official off the hook

A Ministry of Mines and Mining Development official walked a free man after the court acquitted him of forging the signatures of a former minister and permanent secretary to authorise exportation of scrap metal by a Harare businessman, prejudicing the State of $12 000 in fees for such permits.

Bromley farmer loses $25 000 to thieves

A farmer in Goromonzi District lost $25 000 cash to thieves who broke into his house while he was outside the country.

Mash West farmers counting losses

Farmers in Mashonaland West Province are counting their losses after their early planted crop failed to     germinate.

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