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September 09, 2020

Teemak Sister Namatai Chipunza Apologizes To Investors Scammed Her Brother By All White Baba

Teemak who is wanted by over 100 investors who paid him amounts ranging from $1000 to $10000 for his Forex Trading Crowdfunging project which failed to deliver what was promised.. Teemak has been making excuses and delaying payments to investors some of whom borrowed loans from banks and family.member. Teemak who is hiding in South Africa and has lying to Investors that he is in Malaysia. Teemak has been making excuses and will not pay investors the initial investment people made.Most of the people that paid Teemak don't want the interest which was promised they just want their money back and nothing to do with him. Teemak seems to have lost most of the investors money doing bad and risky trades, and is getting new investors money to  pay debts from people who investe

September 08, 2020

Vatengesi Will Disappear Says Mnangagwa Ally Victor Matemadanda

DEFENCE deputy minister Victor Matemadanda has unwittingly exposed government's hand in the alleged abduction and forced disappearances of opposition and human rights activists after he bragged that "sell-outs will be dealt with and will disappear mysteriously". Addressing a Zanu-PF Manicaland provincial co-ordinating committee meeting in Mutare on Sunday, Matemadanda, who is the party's national political commissar, said: "I told other people that if you are a sell-out, and if you wake up and pursue your sell-out activities while people are sleeping, this country has something that it will do to you. "You will disappear without anyone touching you. This country will deal with you mysteriously. This country is a mystery, you just can't do as you please

September 06, 2020

Chivhu Gunmen Captured By Authorities

Two gunman believed to have shot two Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officers in Chivhu on Saturday have been arrested about 20 kilometres from Chivhu Central Business District. The incident occurred after the assailants had approached the police post under the pretence of seeking assistance and later opened fire on the two ZNA officers. Before the latest development National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi gave an update on what had happened saying police had launched investigations into the matter. “We have an incident which occurred this afternoon (yesterday) at a police post close to the Chicken Inn food outlet in Chivhu, where two service officers were shot by an unknown assailant. “A suspect, who is yet to be identified, enter

September 04, 2020

New Concerns About Hopewell Chin'ono Bail Conditions

Press freedom advocates in Zimbabwe have welcomed the release on bail of a reporter who is charged with stoking anti-government violence. But, they say the conditions placed on Hopewell Chin'ono violate his right to free expression. A court in Harare granted Chin'ono the bail late Wednesday, after four failed attempts and more than a month behind bars. He has been ordered not to post anything on social media. On Thursday, the Media Institute of Southern Africa said it welcomed the release of Hopewell Chin'ono on bail after more than six weeks at Chikurubi Maximum Prison. Tabani Moyo, the head of the media advocacy group in Zimbabwe, said Chin’ono’s bail conditions are too restrictive. “Hopewell is not free. He has been removed from custody but he i

September 04, 2020

Hopewell Chin’ono Says They Made A Mistake Putting Me In Prison Ndakaona Zvakawanda Imomo

Investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono on Wednesday night declared that his remand prison experience had emboldened his resolve to expose corruption saying he may have been gagged from twitter but will continue to write on Facebook. High Court judge justice Tawanda Chitapi on Wednesday set free Chin’ono after granting him Z$10,000 bail, ending 43 days of incarceration. Chin’ono who was released from remand prison on his fourth attempt at bail, was gagged from posting messages using his specific twitter handle. He was ordered to reside at given address and to report at a Zimbabwe Republic Police station two times a week until finalisation of his matter. “I remain strong,” Chin’ono, flanked by Jacob Ngarivhume, told

September 04, 2020

Chamisa Excited That SA Will Help Resolve Zimbabwean Crisis

MDC Alliance has welcomed renewed attempts to resolve the country's crisis by South Africa's ruling African National Congress. ANC and State President Cyril Ramaphosa told South African media soon after his party's National Executive Meeting Monday that his governing party had resolved to engage all stakeholders in Zimbabwe. Ramaphosa said his country "felt" the challenges being experienced by its troubled neighbour and was keen on seeing an end to the crisis. Speaking to NewZimbabwe tuesday, MDC-Alliance secretary for international relations and cooperation Gladys Hlatywayo said these were signs that South Africa understood the implications of a neighbouring country that is turmoil. "It shows you that the Zimbabwe crisis is more of a domestic po

September 03, 2020

Magistrate Denies Sikhala Bail Until September 17

MDC Alliance vice-chairperson Job Sikhala was on Thursday denied bail by Harare Magistrate Lazini Ncube. Magistrate Ncube remanded Sikhala in custody to 17 September for routine remand. Sikhala was arrested on 21 August from his hiding place in Tynwald North, and charged with inciting public violence. Ncube ruled that Sikhala could not be granted bail as it took the police a long time to arrest him. Ncube further stated that Sikhala failed to submit himself to the police despite knowing that he was wanted for an interview. Sikhala’s lawyer Harrison Nkomo told reporters outside the court that they did not agree with the ruling and that Sikhala had instructed them to file an appeal with the High Court. The Zengeza West legislator is being represented by Advocate Eric Mati

September 03, 2020

Linda Masarira Blasts Mnangagwa Wakuda Kudzorera Munda kuVarungu

Linda Masarira, leader of the  Labour Economists and Afrikan Democats (LEAD), opposition party, has slammed the country’s President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, for initiating the land compensation program to some white commercial farmers who were dispossessed of their farms more than a decade ago, during the land reform program under the stewardship of the late former President, Robert Mugabe. “The land question is the most important issue that caused our ancestors to engage in the first Chimurenga, the second Chimurenga was fought on the same issue of the land question. The government is trying to gain favor from the western world by reversing the land reform, they are betraying and spitting on those who sacrificed their lives to regain our land back. Our leadership failed to

September 02, 2020

Hopewell Chin’ono Says I Will Not Be Silenced I Wont Stop

INVESTIGATIVE journalist Hopewell Chin’ono on Wednesday night declared that his remand prison experience had emboldened his resolve to expose corruption saying he may have been gagged from twitter but will continue to write on Facebook. High Court judge justice Tawanda Chitapi on Wednesday set free Chin’ono after granting him Z$10,000 bail, ending 43 days of incarceration. Chin’ono who was released from remand prison on his fourth attempt at bail, was gagged from posting messages using his specific twitter handle. He was ordered to reside at given address and to report at a Zimbabwe Republic Police station two times a week until finalisation of his matter. “I remain strong,” Chin’ono, flanked by Jacob Ngarivhume, told journalists outside Chik

September 02, 2020

Hopewell Chin'ono & Jacob Ngarivhume Were Granted Bail But Banned From Using Twitter

Opposition politician Jacob Ngarivhume and award-winning journalist Hopewell Chin'ono were granted bail on Wednesday at their fourth attempt after being detained in July for calling for protests. In separate rulings, the High Court granted their appeals against the ruling of a lower court that had denied them bail, saying its judges had erred. Ngarivhume was ordered to pay a bond of 50,000 Zimbabwe dollars ($602) and Chin'ono ZW$10,000 ($120), and both must surrender their passports and report to the police three times a week. They have also been barred from tweeting. Charged with inciting violence, the high-profile pair head the list of government critics and opposition activists who have been arrested in recent months for voicing concern about Zimbabwe's deepening cr

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