2014年8月26日 星期二

2014-08-27 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

  Nehanda Radio   
Zanu PF infighting boils over  NewsDay
ZANU PF factional fights have reached a crescendo with the Amos Midzi-led Harare provincial leadership throwing brickbats at politburo member Cleveria Chizema for breaching protocol and convening “a kangaroo meeting” in Highfield, Harare, on Sunday, ...

Grace Mugabe faces resistance   Bulawayo24
Under-fire Midzi denies Grace sabotage   New Zimbabwe.com
Plan to push Grace Mugabe out of Harare   Nehanda Radio
The Herald   
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  Technology Zimbabwe   
Dealing with Baba Jukwa: POTRAZ crafting cyber security laws  Technology Zimbabwe
Responding to concerns raised by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on ICT chaired by Nelson Chamisa, POTRAZ acting director-general Alfred Marisa admitted that Zimbabwe currently lacks legislation in line with social media although it is currently ...

Regulator blames legislative gaps for 'compromising' Zimbabwe's cyber security   ITWeb Africa
Potraz targets Baba Jukwas   Bulawayo24
Telecoms Tariffs Outdated - POTRAZ   AllAfrica.com

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  The Zimbabwean   
MISA-Zimbabwe Dismayed With Community Radio Licence Delays  RadioVop
MISA-Zimbabwe has noted with disappointment continued delays in licensing of community broadcasters by the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ). In an interview with ZiFM stereo broadcast 25 August 2014, BAZ chairperson Tafataona Mahoso ...

BAZ queries Zimpapers' application irregularities   The Zimbabwean
Community Radio Groups Blast Mahoso   AllAfrica.com

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  NewsdzeZimbabwe   
SENIOR COP ON THE RUN AS FAKE ROADBLOCKS ARE EXPOSED  NewsdzeZimbabwe
A SENIOR police officer is on the run while three of his colleagues have been arrested for mounting a series of illegal roadblocks after stealing a traffic offences ticket book, a court heard. The four – all based at Tsholotsho Police Station – allegedly stole a ...

Fake roadblocks bust: 3 cops held, 1 at large   Chronicle

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  Chronicle   
NRZ peaceful demos given nod  NewsDay
THE High Court has granted National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) workers permission to stage peaceful demonstrations in Bulawayo, Harare, Gweru and Mutare over non-payment of salaries and interdicted police from interfering. NQOBILE BHEBHE.
Bulawayo-Hre passenger train suspended   Bulawayo24
NRZ Train Derails Near Byo   RadioVop
22 cheat death as NRZ train derails   Nehanda Radio
Chronicle   
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  Bulawayo24   
Succession fight spins out of control  New Zimbabwe.com
IN the famous novel Things Fall Apart, renowned Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe uses William Butler Yeats' poem as an epigraph, describing the chaos that arise when a system collapses. "Turning and turning in the widening gyre, the falcon cannot hear ...

Mutsvangwa likely to go unpunished — analysts   NewsDay
Mugabe succession battle could turn uglier - analysts   Bulawayo24
'Trusting a baboon with a machine gun'   The Zimbabwe Standard
AllAfrica.com   
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Tsvangirai's house, 62 party vehicles attached  Bulawayo24
MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai's Strathaven, Harare, house and 62 party vehicles could be auctioned to pay off US$491 760 in labour damages to 13 party employees who were unlawfully dismissed in 2010. The employees worked in the security ...


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Sikhala warned against treasonous statements  Bulawayo24
Zanu PF has warned controversial MDC-T politician Job Sikhala against making treasonous statements that could easily get him in trouble with law enforcement agents. Sikhala recently said he supported a faction within Zanu PF working on deposing ...


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'Adultery' pastor's funeral drama  Bulawayo24
TEMPERS flared and some mourners were expelled from the funeral wake of the late Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) pastor, Reverend Menard Zvenyika, who was buried in Gutu on Saturday after a suicide note blaming his enemies for the adultery ...


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MAN FLEES ABUSIVE WIFE, MOVES IN WITH SMALL HOUSE  NewsdzeZimbabwe
A GWANDA man was yesterday granted a protection order against his abusive wife who forced him out of their home after allegedly threatening, assaulting and insulting him. Lovemore Darawanda, 28, a geological technician trainee at Vumbachikwe mine, ...


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