Grace Mugabe plans second round of rallies NewsDay
FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe is reportedly preparing for another round of campaign rallies as she seeks to leave no stone unturned in her quest to land the Zanu PF Women's League top post at the party's elective congress next month, NewsDay has learnt.
Mugabe headed for another “Bhora Musango” in 2018Nehanda Radio
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FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe is reportedly preparing for another round of campaign rallies as she seeks to leave no stone unturned in her quest to land the Zanu PF Women's League top post at the party's elective congress next month, NewsDay has learnt.
Mugabe headed for another “Bhora Musango” in 2018
Chinamasa: Sanctions caused corruption New Zimbabwe.com
FINANCE Minister Patrick Chinamasa has blamed targeted sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western governments in 2002 for the massive corruption taking place in parastatals. Chinamasa made the remarks while responding to a question posed by a ...
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FINANCE Minister Patrick Chinamasa has blamed targeted sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western governments in 2002 for the massive corruption taking place in parastatals. Chinamasa made the remarks while responding to a question posed by a ...
Lawyer dupes home-seeker of $11 000 New Zimbabwe.com
PROMINENT Bulawayo lawyer Sindiso Mazibisa has been dragged to the High Court for allegedly duping a home-seeker of $11 000. Mazibisa, who runs Rainbow Property Developers, is being accused of swindling Larronah Ncube and Nkosilathi Phiri, who ...
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PROMINENT Bulawayo lawyer Sindiso Mazibisa has been dragged to the High Court for allegedly duping a home-seeker of $11 000. Mazibisa, who runs Rainbow Property Developers, is being accused of swindling Larronah Ncube and Nkosilathi Phiri, who ...
TOMANA : DEATH PENALTY SHOULD STAY NewsdzeZimbabwe
PROSECUTOR-GENERAL Johannes Tomana says the country should uphold the death penalty as no one has the right to end another person's life. Speaking during the inaugural National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) workshop in Bulawayo yesterday, ...
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PROSECUTOR-GENERAL Johannes Tomana says the country should uphold the death penalty as no one has the right to end another person's life. Speaking during the inaugural National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) workshop in Bulawayo yesterday, ...
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