Jonso sells his soul to the devil

Not to put words in his mouth, in 2016, self-exiled Professor Jonathan Moyo had this to say on the issue of sanctions:
“All levels of the alleged incidences of intimidation are heaped on ZANU-PF, what greater intimidation is there than a leader of an opposition party supported by some powerful country in the world calling on a powerful neighbour to cut off electricity, to cut off fuel and transport links. Is that not intimidation especially if this person claims he is in cahoots with workers in this country, is that not intimidation?

Ailing Kasukuwere gets passport back

Former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere was yesterday given back his passport to enable him to travel to South Africa for treatment. He will have the passport until January 16. This was after regional magistrate Mr Hoseah Mujaya granted the former minister’s application for the release of the passport.

Ford to cut jobs in turnaround plan

Car-maker Ford has announced plans for a major shake-up of its operations in the UK and mainland Europe. It is expected to lead to thousands of job losses across Europe, including the UK, although cuts at its UK factories are not thought to be imminent.

Copper thieves jailed 68 years

SEVEN cable thieves were convicted and sentenced to a total of 68 years on separate occasions after they were convicted of stealing copper cables worth thousands of dollars across the…

Dabengwa ill in South Africa

ZAPU president Dr Dumiso Dabengwa is reportedly ill and is in South Africa where he is receiving specialist treatment, his party has revealed. In an interview, Zapu’s secretary-general Dr Strike Mkandla said Dr Dabengwa went to South Africa in December.

Chadzamira calls Govt, corporates to action

Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs Ezra Chadzamira has urged luminaries, corporates and Government to pool resources for the construction of a state-of-the-art maternity ward…

Govt rolls out artificial insemination

Runesu Gwidi Masvingo Correspondent Government has started an artificial insemination programme to boost livestock production, a Cabinet minister has said. Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor…

Govt to bring sanity to Churu Farm

Government is accelerating plans to regularise Churu Farm in Harare, which has more than 6 500 families that were illegally settled three years ago. Deputy director in the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Mr Aaron Mazingaiso said they were in the process of preparing the necessary papers to bring sanity to the area.

Unlicensed veterinary medicines seller jailed

Manicaland Correspondent A Mutare man has been sentenced to four months in prison for selling veterinary medicines without a valid permit. Panduka Pedzisai (37) of house number 7695 Nyamauru in…

Bid to kill wife backfires

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent A Harare man’s bid to kill his wife and children by poisoning sweet beer backfired after his own sister drank it and fell sick, the Harare…

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