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ZIMBABWE SITUATION
So, after 41 years of state-controlled propaganda, brutal repression, partisan aid, vote rigging – ZANU PF still doesn’t believe can win free and fair elections! May 31, 2021 5:10 PM. MANGWIRO EXPLAINS LOCALISED LOCKDOWNS Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro said people should not panic. “Localised lockdown is a management tool meant to control the geographical spread of viruses, not a reason for people to panic,” he said. “If the virus is detected, the best way is to contain it in that particular area without risking a spike in RBZ, BUSINESS SET FOR SHOWDOWN OVER STATUTORY INSTRUMENT The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) wants the government to suspend the “heavy handed” decree promulgated last week as it has the potential to kill market confidence. Statutory Instrument (SI) 127 of 2021 gazetted last week gives the central bank SUPREME COURT DECIDES AFM WINNER The leadership battle in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) yesterday reached final victory for Bishop Amon Dubie Madawo and his supporters when the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting which purported to NEW INCENTIVES TO BOOST EXPORTS New incentives to boost exports. Export incentives announced by Government last week could not have come at a better time for exporters that are accompanying ZimTrade on outward seller missions to Dubai and the DRC. ZimTrade is currently implementing its 2020 to 2023 strategy to increase participation in export promotion activities. ESIGODINI 150-BED HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION TO COMMENCE Esigodini 150-bed hospital construction to commence. THE construction of a district hospital at Esigodini is set to commence this month as part of Government’s efforts to improve the health infrastructure in Matabeleland South province. This was revealed by the Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr John Mangwiro, last Thursday after CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT NO. 2 ACT PUBLISHED The controversial Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Bill has been signed by the President and was published as an Act yesterday. It is now the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Act, 2021 (Act No. 2 of 2021) and can be accessed on the Veritas website .Veritas, the Law
USED CAR IMPORT RULES CLARIFIED Used car import rules clarified. Imports of second-hand vehicles more than 10 years old from the date of manufacture on the day they enter Zimbabwe on or after April 2 are no longer automatic and now need specific import licences for each vehicle, with importers attaching proof of payment when applying for this licence. JAPAN PARTNERS RED CROSS TO ASSIST FAMILIES Japan partners Red Cross to assist families. Japan has partnered with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society (ZRCS) to provide US$500 000 to assist over 6 000 most vulnerable families in Gokwe. The Japanese contribution will be used to provide services such as healthcare TEACHERS CASH IN ON US$140 INCENTIVES Teachers cash in on US$140 incentives. SOME schools in the Matabeleland region are reportedly demanding between US$1 to US$10 from learners per week as incentives for teachers to attend class, despite learners having paid fees in full. Teachers unions have been urging their members to embark on a two-day teaching week citingincapacitation
ZIMBABWE SITUATION
So, after 41 years of state-controlled propaganda, brutal repression, partisan aid, vote rigging – ZANU PF still doesn’t believe can win free and fair elections! May 31, 2021 5:10 PM. MANGWIRO EXPLAINS LOCALISED LOCKDOWNS Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro said people should not panic. “Localised lockdown is a management tool meant to control the geographical spread of viruses, not a reason for people to panic,” he said. “If the virus is detected, the best way is to contain it in that particular area without risking a spike in RBZ, BUSINESS SET FOR SHOWDOWN OVER STATUTORY INSTRUMENT The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) wants the government to suspend the “heavy handed” decree promulgated last week as it has the potential to kill market confidence. Statutory Instrument (SI) 127 of 2021 gazetted last week gives the central bank SUPREME COURT DECIDES AFM WINNER The leadership battle in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) yesterday reached final victory for Bishop Amon Dubie Madawo and his supporters when the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting which purported to NEW INCENTIVES TO BOOST EXPORTS New incentives to boost exports. Export incentives announced by Government last week could not have come at a better time for exporters that are accompanying ZimTrade on outward seller missions to Dubai and the DRC. ZimTrade is currently implementing its 2020 to 2023 strategy to increase participation in export promotion activities. ESIGODINI 150-BED HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION TO COMMENCE Esigodini 150-bed hospital construction to commence. THE construction of a district hospital at Esigodini is set to commence this month as part of Government’s efforts to improve the health infrastructure in Matabeleland South province. This was revealed by the Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr John Mangwiro, last Thursday after CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT NO. 2 ACT PUBLISHED The controversial Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Bill has been signed by the President and was published as an Act yesterday. It is now the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Act, 2021 (Act No. 2 of 2021) and can be accessed on the Veritas website .Veritas, the Law
USED CAR IMPORT RULES CLARIFIED Used car import rules clarified. Imports of second-hand vehicles more than 10 years old from the date of manufacture on the day they enter Zimbabwe on or after April 2 are no longer automatic and now need specific import licences for each vehicle, with importers attaching proof of payment when applying for this licence. JAPAN PARTNERS RED CROSS TO ASSIST FAMILIES Japan partners Red Cross to assist families. Japan has partnered with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society (ZRCS) to provide US$500 000 to assist over 6 000 most vulnerable families in Gokwe. The Japanese contribution will be used to provide services such as healthcare TEACHERS CASH IN ON US$140 INCENTIVES Teachers cash in on US$140 incentives. SOME schools in the Matabeleland region are reportedly demanding between US$1 to US$10 from learners per week as incentives for teachers to attend class, despite learners having paid fees in full. Teachers unions have been urging their members to embark on a two-day teaching week citingincapacitation
THE LATEST ARTICLES ARCHIVES June 1, 2021. BY PRESTIGE MUNTANGA Gwanda residents have gone without water for two days after the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and distribution Compan Read More. the latest articles. COVID-19: 1 MILLION DROP OUT OF SCHOOL 1 day ago · Source: COVID-19: 1 million drop out of school – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY LORRAINE MUROMO. NEARLY a million students have dropped out of schools over the past year, mainly due to COVID-19-induced poverty which has increased inequalities, an investigation by a non-governmental organisation has revealed. ZIM RECORDS $9,8BN BUDGET SURPLUS 1 day ago · Source: Zim records $9,8bn budget surplus | The Herald Professor Mthuli Ncube Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE recorded a budget surplus amounting to $9,8 billion in the first quarter of 2021 on the back of continued fiscal consolidation measures and sustained macro-economic stability, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said. ZEC DITHERS ON BY-ELECTIONS 10 hours ago · Source: Zec dithers on by-elections – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY BLESSED MHLANGA ZIMBABWE Electoral Commission (Zec) deputy chairperson Emmanuel Magade yesterday failed to give a specific date when by-elections would be held, raising speculation that they may not take place any time soon. Addressing journalists in Chinhoyi yesterday, Magade pointed out that a total of 117 'GOVT INSINCERE IN SOLVING GUKURAHUNDI MASSACRES 1 day ago · The widows of the 11 men who were abducted by the Fifth Brigade Army in Silobela, Midlands during the height of Gukurahundi in 1985 have said the theft, by suspected state agents, of memorial plaques to honour victims of the massacres is a sign that MNANGAGWA REGIME CONTINUES TO SCORE OWN GOALS 1 day ago · President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime continues to present itself in the worst possible light at home and internationally. His government seems to be casting any pretence of reform to the wind. Recent attacks and threats against the Judiciaryadd to
BYO POLICE BAN CARRYING OF DANGEROUS WEAPONS 22 hours ago · Source: Byo police ban carrying of dangerous weapons – #Asakhe – CITE Police in Bulawayo have banned the carrying of dangerous weapons for three months in response to a spike in violent crimes such as assaults and robberies in the city. Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said weapons such as catapults, machetes, axes, knobkerries, CPU RAPPED OVER CYCLONE IDAI DONATIONS 1 day ago · Source: CPU rapped over Cyclone Idai donations | The Herald Mrs Mildred Chiri Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter The Department of Civil Protection was poorly prepared to deal with the aftermath of Cyclone Idai, allowed food and other gifts to spoil by storing them too long in wet conditions, had poor record keeping ofdonations, delayed
HWANGE RESIDENTS IN ANOTHER SHOWDOWN WITH CHINESE MINING 1 day ago · CHINESE company, Afrochine which was offered a special grant to mine coal next to the Hwange National Park is headed for a showdown after residents and safari operators strongly objected to the move. Afrochine Smelting (Pvt) Ltd is a subsidiary of ZIMSEC SETS EXAM FEES A-Level exam fees at private schools and colleges are $2 400 a subject and $1 080 a subject in the public system, up to a maximum of four subjects. There is an extra fee for those sitting communication skills: $994 at public schools and $2 208 at private schools. The closing date for payment and submission of entries for theexaminations is
ZIMBABWE SITUATION
So, after 41 years of state-controlled propaganda, brutal repression, partisan aid, vote rigging – ZANU PF still doesn’t believe can win free and fair elections! May 31, 2021 5:10 PM. MANGWIRO EXPLAINS LOCALISED LOCKDOWNS Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro said people should not panic. “Localised lockdown is a management tool meant to control the geographical spread of viruses, not a reason for people to panic,” he said. “If the virus is detected, the best way is to contain it in that particular area without risking a spike in RBZ, BUSINESS SET FOR SHOWDOWN OVER STATUTORY INSTRUMENT The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) wants the government to suspend the “heavy handed” decree promulgated last week as it has the potential to kill market confidence. Statutory Instrument (SI) 127 of 2021 gazetted last week gives the central bank SUPREME COURT DECIDES AFM WINNER The leadership battle in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) yesterday reached final victory for Bishop Amon Dubie Madawo and his supporters when the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting which purported to NEW INCENTIVES TO BOOST EXPORTS New incentives to boost exports. Export incentives announced by Government last week could not have come at a better time for exporters that are accompanying ZimTrade on outward seller missions to Dubai and the DRC. ZimTrade is currently implementing its 2020 to 2023 strategy to increase participation in export promotion activities. ESIGODINI 150-BED HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION TO COMMENCE Esigodini 150-bed hospital construction to commence. THE construction of a district hospital at Esigodini is set to commence this month as part of Government’s efforts to improve the health infrastructure in Matabeleland South province. This was revealed by the Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr John Mangwiro, last Thursday after CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT NO. 2 ACT PUBLISHED The controversial Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Bill has been signed by the President and was published as an Act yesterday. It is now the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Act, 2021 (Act No. 2 of 2021) and can be accessed on the Veritas website .Veritas, the Law
USED CAR IMPORT RULES CLARIFIED Used car import rules clarified. Imports of second-hand vehicles more than 10 years old from the date of manufacture on the day they enter Zimbabwe on or after April 2 are no longer automatic and now need specific import licences for each vehicle, with importers attaching proof of payment when applying for this licence. JAPAN PARTNERS RED CROSS TO ASSIST FAMILIES Japan partners Red Cross to assist families. Japan has partnered with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society (ZRCS) to provide US$500 000 to assist over 6 000 most vulnerable families in Gokwe. The Japanese contribution will be used to provide services such as healthcare TEACHERS CASH IN ON US$140 INCENTIVES Teachers cash in on US$140 incentives. SOME schools in the Matabeleland region are reportedly demanding between US$1 to US$10 from learners per week as incentives for teachers to attend class, despite learners having paid fees in full. Teachers unions have been urging their members to embark on a two-day teaching week citingincapacitation
ZIMBABWE SITUATION
So, after 41 years of state-controlled propaganda, brutal repression, partisan aid, vote rigging – ZANU PF still doesn’t believe can win free and fair elections! May 31, 2021 5:10 PM. MANGWIRO EXPLAINS LOCALISED LOCKDOWNS Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro said people should not panic. “Localised lockdown is a management tool meant to control the geographical spread of viruses, not a reason for people to panic,” he said. “If the virus is detected, the best way is to contain it in that particular area without risking a spike in RBZ, BUSINESS SET FOR SHOWDOWN OVER STATUTORY INSTRUMENT The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) wants the government to suspend the “heavy handed” decree promulgated last week as it has the potential to kill market confidence. Statutory Instrument (SI) 127 of 2021 gazetted last week gives the central bank SUPREME COURT DECIDES AFM WINNER The leadership battle in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) yesterday reached final victory for Bishop Amon Dubie Madawo and his supporters when the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting which purported to NEW INCENTIVES TO BOOST EXPORTS New incentives to boost exports. Export incentives announced by Government last week could not have come at a better time for exporters that are accompanying ZimTrade on outward seller missions to Dubai and the DRC. ZimTrade is currently implementing its 2020 to 2023 strategy to increase participation in export promotion activities. ESIGODINI 150-BED HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION TO COMMENCE Esigodini 150-bed hospital construction to commence. THE construction of a district hospital at Esigodini is set to commence this month as part of Government’s efforts to improve the health infrastructure in Matabeleland South province. This was revealed by the Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr John Mangwiro, last Thursday after CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT NO. 2 ACT PUBLISHED The controversial Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Bill has been signed by the President and was published as an Act yesterday. It is now the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Act, 2021 (Act No. 2 of 2021) and can be accessed on the Veritas website .Veritas, the Law
USED CAR IMPORT RULES CLARIFIED Used car import rules clarified. Imports of second-hand vehicles more than 10 years old from the date of manufacture on the day they enter Zimbabwe on or after April 2 are no longer automatic and now need specific import licences for each vehicle, with importers attaching proof of payment when applying for this licence. JAPAN PARTNERS RED CROSS TO ASSIST FAMILIES Japan partners Red Cross to assist families. Japan has partnered with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society (ZRCS) to provide US$500 000 to assist over 6 000 most vulnerable families in Gokwe. The Japanese contribution will be used to provide services such as healthcare TEACHERS CASH IN ON US$140 INCENTIVES Teachers cash in on US$140 incentives. SOME schools in the Matabeleland region are reportedly demanding between US$1 to US$10 from learners per week as incentives for teachers to attend class, despite learners having paid fees in full. Teachers unions have been urging their members to embark on a two-day teaching week citingincapacitation
THE LATEST ARTICLES ARCHIVES June 1, 2021. BY PRESTIGE MUNTANGA Gwanda residents have gone without water for two days after the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and distribution Compan Read More. the latest articles. COVID-19: 1 MILLION DROP OUT OF SCHOOL 18 hours ago · Source: COVID-19: 1 million drop out of school – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY LORRAINE MUROMO. NEARLY a million students have dropped out of schools over the past year, mainly due to COVID-19-induced poverty which has increased inequalities, an investigation by a non-governmental organisation has revealed. ZIM RECORDS $9,8BN BUDGET SURPLUS 19 hours ago · Source: Zim records $9,8bn budget surplus | The Herald Professor Mthuli Ncube Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE recorded a budget surplus amounting to $9,8 billion in the first quarter of 2021 on the back of continued fiscal consolidation measures and sustained macro-economic stability, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said. ZEC DITHERS ON BY-ELECTIONS 38 minutes ago · Source: Zec dithers on by-elections – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY BLESSED MHLANGA ZIMBABWE Electoral Commission (Zec) deputy chairperson Emmanuel Magade yesterday failed to give a specific date when by-elections would be held, raising speculation that they may not take place any time soon. Addressing journalists in Chinhoyi yesterday, Magade pointed out that a total of 117 'GOVT INSINCERE IN SOLVING GUKURAHUNDI MASSACRES 20 hours ago · The widows of the 11 men who were abducted by the Fifth Brigade Army in Silobela, Midlands during the height of Gukurahundi in 1985 have said the theft, by suspected state agents, of memorial plaques to honour victims of the massacres is a sign that the government is insincere in solving the matter. MNANGAGWA REGIME CONTINUES TO SCORE OWN GOALS 18 hours ago · President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime continues to present itself in the worst possible light at home and internationally. His government seems to be casting any pretence of reform to the wind. Recent attacks and threats against the Judiciaryadd
BYO POLICE BAN CARRYING OF DANGEROUS WEAPONS 12 hours ago · Source: Byo police ban carrying of dangerous weapons – #Asakhe – CITE Police in Bulawayo have banned the carrying of dangerous weapons for three months in response to a spike in violent crimes such as assaults and robberies in the city. Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said weapons such as catapults, machetes, axes, knobkerries, CPU RAPPED OVER CYCLONE IDAI DONATIONS 19 hours ago · Source: CPU rapped over Cyclone Idai donations | The Herald Mrs Mildred Chiri Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter The Department of Civil Protection was poorly prepared to deal with the aftermath of Cyclone Idai, allowed food and other gifts to spoil by storing them too long in wet conditions, had poor record keeping ofdonations, delayed
HWANGE RESIDENTS IN ANOTHER SHOWDOWN WITH CHINESE MINING 20 hours ago · CHINESE company, Afrochine which was offered a special grant to mine coal next to the Hwange National Park is headed for a showdown after residents and safari operators strongly objected to the move. Afrochine Smelting (Pvt) Ltd is a subsidiary of ZIMSEC SETS EXAM FEES A-Level exam fees at private schools and colleges are $2 400 a subject and $1 080 a subject in the public system, up to a maximum of four subjects. There is an extra fee for those sitting communication skills: $994 at public schools and $2 208 at private schools. The closing date for payment and submission of entries for theexaminations is
ZIMBABWE SITUATION
So, after 41 years of state-controlled propaganda, brutal repression, partisan aid, vote rigging – ZANU PF still doesn’t believe can win free and fair elections! May 31, 2021 5:10 PM. THE LATEST ARTICLES ARCHIVES June 1, 2021. BY PRESTIGE MUNTANGA Gwanda residents have gone without water for two days after the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission anddistribution Compan
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News sources. Zimbabwe Situation’s primary purpose is to be a document of record for Zimbabwe. We present all the viewpoints we can gather and present them in a fast-loading, no-frills website. We provide a digest of the previous day’s headlines, giving our news sources full attribution and valuable links back to their originalarticles.
MANGWIRO EXPLAINS LOCALISED LOCKDOWNS Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro said people should not panic. “Localised lockdown is a management tool meant to control the geographical spread of viruses, not a reason for people to panic,” he said. “If the virus is detected, the best way is to contain it in that particular area without risking a spike in SUPREME COURT DECIDES AFM WINNER The leadership battle in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) yesterday reached final victory for Bishop Amon Dubie Madawo and his supporters when the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting which purported to RBZ, BUSINESS SET FOR SHOWDOWN OVER STATUTORY INSTRUMENT The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) wants the government to suspend the “heavy handed” decree promulgated last week as it has the potential to kill market confidence. Statutory Instrument (SI) 127 of 2021 gazetted last week gives the central bank ZIMBABWE'S TOP 10 ECONOMIC CHALLENGES Corruption is a parasite on any country’s economy. There is also the question of what will happen to the many properties and assets expropriated by Mugabe and his cronies. Reducing taxes. Tax rates in Zimbabwe are high. Reducing these will stimulate personal spendingpower,
USED CAR IMPORT RULES CLARIFIED Used car import rules clarified. Imports of second-hand vehicles more than 10 years old from the date of manufacture on the day they enter Zimbabwe on or after April 2 are no longer automatic and now need specific import licences for each vehicle, with importers attaching proof of payment when applying for this licence. ESIGODINI 150-BED HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION TO COMMENCE Esigodini 150-bed hospital construction to commence. THE construction of a district hospital at Esigodini is set to commence this month as part of Government’s efforts to improve the health infrastructure in Matabeleland South province. This was revealed by the Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr John Mangwiro, last Thursday after GOVT REVIEWS NSSA CONTRIBUTION RATES This effectively means the contribution rate is now pegged at 9 percent, from 7 percent as employers and employees contribute equally towards the NSSA scheme. The maximum pensionable income has also been reviewed from $700 to $5 000. “The National Social Security Authority (Pension and Other Benefits Scheme) (Rates of Benefits)(Amendment
ZIMBABWE SITUATION
So, after 41 years of state-controlled propaganda, brutal repression, partisan aid, vote rigging – ZANU PF still doesn’t believe can win free and fair elections! May 31, 2021 5:10 PM. THE LATEST ARTICLES ARCHIVES June 1, 2021. BY PRESTIGE MUNTANGA Gwanda residents have gone without water for two days after the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission anddistribution Compan
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News sources. Zimbabwe Situation’s primary purpose is to be a document of record for Zimbabwe. We present all the viewpoints we can gather and present them in a fast-loading, no-frills website. We provide a digest of the previous day’s headlines, giving our news sources full attribution and valuable links back to their originalarticles.
MANGWIRO EXPLAINS LOCALISED LOCKDOWNS Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro said people should not panic. “Localised lockdown is a management tool meant to control the geographical spread of viruses, not a reason for people to panic,” he said. “If the virus is detected, the best way is to contain it in that particular area without risking a spike in SUPREME COURT DECIDES AFM WINNER The leadership battle in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) yesterday reached final victory for Bishop Amon Dubie Madawo and his supporters when the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting which purported to RBZ, BUSINESS SET FOR SHOWDOWN OVER STATUTORY INSTRUMENT The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) wants the government to suspend the “heavy handed” decree promulgated last week as it has the potential to kill market confidence. Statutory Instrument (SI) 127 of 2021 gazetted last week gives the central bank ZIMBABWE'S TOP 10 ECONOMIC CHALLENGES Corruption is a parasite on any country’s economy. There is also the question of what will happen to the many properties and assets expropriated by Mugabe and his cronies. Reducing taxes. Tax rates in Zimbabwe are high. Reducing these will stimulate personal spendingpower,
USED CAR IMPORT RULES CLARIFIED Used car import rules clarified. Imports of second-hand vehicles more than 10 years old from the date of manufacture on the day they enter Zimbabwe on or after April 2 are no longer automatic and now need specific import licences for each vehicle, with importers attaching proof of payment when applying for this licence. ESIGODINI 150-BED HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION TO COMMENCE Esigodini 150-bed hospital construction to commence. THE construction of a district hospital at Esigodini is set to commence this month as part of Government’s efforts to improve the health infrastructure in Matabeleland South province. This was revealed by the Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr John Mangwiro, last Thursday after GOVT REVIEWS NSSA CONTRIBUTION RATES This effectively means the contribution rate is now pegged at 9 percent, from 7 percent as employers and employees contribute equally towards the NSSA scheme. The maximum pensionable income has also been reviewed from $700 to $5 000. “The National Social Security Authority (Pension and Other Benefits Scheme) (Rates of Benefits)(Amendment
COVID-19: 1 MILLION DROP OUT OF SCHOOL 12 hours ago · Source: COVID-19: 1 million drop out of school – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY LORRAINE MUROMO. NEARLY a million students have dropped out of schools over the past year, mainly due to COVID-19-induced poverty which has increased inequalities, an investigation by a non-governmental organisation has revealed. 'GOVT INSINCERE IN SOLVING GUKURAHUNDI MASSACRES 14 hours ago · The widows of the 11 men who were abducted by the Fifth Brigade Army in Silobela, Midlands during the height of Gukurahundi in 1985 have said the theft, by suspected state agents, of memorial plaques to honour victims of the massacres is a sign that the government is insincere in solving the matter. BYO POLICE BAN CARRYING OF DANGEROUS WEAPONS 6 hours ago · Source: Byo police ban carrying of dangerous weapons – #Asakhe – CITE Police in Bulawayo have banned the carrying of dangerous weapons for three months in response to a spike in violent crimes such as assaults and robberies in the city. Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said weapons such as catapults, machetes, axes, knobkerries, MNANGAGWA REGIME CONTINUES TO SCORE OWN GOALS 12 hours ago · President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime continues to present itself in the worst possible light at home and internationally. His government seems to be casting any pretence of reform to the wind. Recent attacks and threats against the Judiciaryadd
MP SUES MWONZORA OVER CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 1 day ago · Source: MP sues Mwonzora over constitutional amendments – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA MDC ALLIANCE Chitungwiza North legislator Godfrey Sithole has dragged MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora together with 67 other senators to the Constitutional Court seeking the rescission of the Constitution Amendment (No 1) Act whose passage they voted for in Senate. CPU RAPPED OVER CYCLONE IDAI DONATIONS 13 hours ago · Source: CPU rapped over Cyclone Idai donations | The Herald Mrs Mildred Chiri Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter The Department of Civil Protection was poorly prepared to deal with the aftermath of Cyclone Idai, allowed food and other gifts to spoil by storing them too long in wet conditions, had poor record keeping ofdonations, delayed
HWANGE RESIDENTS IN ANOTHER SHOWDOWN WITH CHINESE MINING 14 hours ago · CHINESE company, Afrochine which was offered a special grant to mine coal next to the Hwange National Park is headed for a showdown after residents and safari operators strongly objected to the move. Afrochine Smelting (Pvt) Ltd is a subsidiary of ZIM TOPS SADC IN COVID-19 VACCINATION Zimbabwe has surged ahead of all mainland SADC countries in terms of procurement and administration of Covid-19 vaccines with the top-rated national vaccination programme in the region. Zimbabwe is targeting to reach 10 million people, with the vaccines to attain herd immunity. By Tuesday evening, 600 579 people had received their first dose of ZEC IN EYE OF STORM OVER POLL RIGGING 1 day ago · Zec declared Mnangagwa the winner with 50,7% of the votes, narrowly avoiding a run-off with Chamisa who officially received 44,3%. But in his book, Moyo claimed that Mnangagwa polled 33% to Chamisa’s 66%, and that the Joint Operations Command, which brings together the state security apparatus high command, reportedly tampered with ballot figures in a “brazen” and “audacious”fraud.
NEW SUPREME COURT JUDGES SWORN IN NEW SUPREME COURT JUDGES SWORN IN. 0 June 3, 2021 4:48 PM. 1-Justice George Chiweshe, Source: NEW SUPREME COURT JUDGES SWORN IN – The Zimbabwean. 2-Justice Chitakunye, 3-Justice Kudya, 4-Justice Chatukuta, 5-Justice Musakwa and. 6-Justice Mwaera.ZIMBABWE SITUATION
Zimbabwe court denies bail to NY Times freelancer Jeffrey Moyo, claiming national security threat THE LATEST ARTICLES ARCHIVES THE Supreme Court on Friday 4 June 2021 ordered the immediate release from Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison of two political prisoners,Last Tamai Ma
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A collection of other sources of news on Zimbabwe. First of all I would like to say wonderful blog! I had a quick question in which I’d like to ask if you do not mind. RBZ, BUSINESS SET FOR SHOWDOWN OVER STATUTORY INSTRUMENT The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) wants the government to suspend the “heavy handed” decree promulgated last week as it has the potential to kill market confidence. Statutory Instrument (SI) 127 of 2021 gazetted last week gives the central bank SUPREME COURT DECIDES AFM WINNER The leadership battle in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) yesterday reached final victory for Bishop Amon Dubie Madawo and his supporters when the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting which purported to MANGWIRO EXPLAINS LOCALISED LOCKDOWNS Localised Covid-19 lockdowns are a management tool aimed at containing the spread of the pandemic outside that specific area while efforts to address the challenge are also directed to the place, Government has said. Authorities restricted people’s movement in CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT NO. 2 ACT PUBLISHED The controversial Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Bill has been signed by the President and was published as an Act yesterday. It is now the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Act, 2021 (Act No. 2 of 2021) and can be accessed on the Veritas website .Veritas, the Law
ZIMBABWE'S TOP 10 ECONOMIC CHALLENGES The euphoric joy sweeping Zimbabwe after the ousting after 37 years in power of Robert Mugabe (and his wife Grace, who had her sights firmly set on the presidency) is based largely on the populace’s hopes with regards to radical changes on the economic front. ESIGODINI 150-BED HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION TO COMMENCE THE construction of a district hospital at Esigodini is set to commence this month as part of Government’s efforts to improve the health infrastructure in Matabeleland South province. This was revealed by the Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr John Mangwiro, last Thursday after touring USED CAR IMPORT RULES CLARIFIED The requirement to seek permission to import every light second-hand vehicle over 10 years old is in line with the National Development Strategy 1, which underscores value addition and encourages effective standards, regulations and use of roadworthy vehicles thatZIMBABWE SITUATION
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A collection of other sources of news on Zimbabwe. First of all I would like to say wonderful blog! I had a quick question in which I’d like to ask if you do not mind. RBZ, BUSINESS SET FOR SHOWDOWN OVER STATUTORY INSTRUMENT The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) wants the government to suspend the “heavy handed” decree promulgated last week as it has the potential to kill market confidence. Statutory Instrument (SI) 127 of 2021 gazetted last week gives the central bank SUPREME COURT DECIDES AFM WINNER The leadership battle in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) yesterday reached final victory for Bishop Amon Dubie Madawo and his supporters when the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting which purported to MANGWIRO EXPLAINS LOCALISED LOCKDOWNS Localised Covid-19 lockdowns are a management tool aimed at containing the spread of the pandemic outside that specific area while efforts to address the challenge are also directed to the place, Government has said. Authorities restricted people’s movement in CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT NO. 2 ACT PUBLISHED The controversial Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Bill has been signed by the President and was published as an Act yesterday. It is now the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Act, 2021 (Act No. 2 of 2021) and can be accessed on the Veritas website .Veritas, the Law
ZIMBABWE'S TOP 10 ECONOMIC CHALLENGES The euphoric joy sweeping Zimbabwe after the ousting after 37 years in power of Robert Mugabe (and his wife Grace, who had her sights firmly set on the presidency) is based largely on the populace’s hopes with regards to radical changes on the economic front. ESIGODINI 150-BED HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION TO COMMENCE THE construction of a district hospital at Esigodini is set to commence this month as part of Government’s efforts to improve the health infrastructure in Matabeleland South province. This was revealed by the Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr John Mangwiro, last Thursday after touring USED CAR IMPORT RULES CLARIFIED The requirement to seek permission to import every light second-hand vehicle over 10 years old is in line with the National Development Strategy 1, which underscores value addition and encourages effective standards, regulations and use of roadworthy vehicles that BATTLE TO CATCH UP CONTINUES AS SCHOOLS CLOSE 1 day ago · THE first school term ended last week, completing what was an unusual and tough term due to the coronavirus pandemic, as teachers and learners continue to battle to make up for lost time. Traditionally, the first term of the year kicks off during the secondweek
1 000 HOUSES FOR IDAI VICTIMS COMPLETE 18 hours ago · At least 1 000 houses constructed for Cyclone Idai victims by Government and development partners have been completed with 500 more expected to be finished by month end. Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo said as Government implements Vision 2030 through the National Development CLINICS FOR PENSIONERS ROLLED OUT 18 hours ago · Source: Clinics for pensioners rolled out | The Herald Prof Mavima Tawanda Musarurwa Senior Business Reporter Health facilities dedicated to the elderly are being rolled out in the public system nationwide, with the first fixed clinic in the new chain being opened by NSSA in Harare on Friday. Speaking on the development, Public Service, Labour MP SUES MWONZORA OVER CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 17 hours ago · Source: MP sues Mwonzora over constitutional amendments – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA MDC ALLIANCE Chitungwiza North legislator Godfrey Sithole has dragged MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora together with 67 other senators to the Constitutional Court seeking the rescission of the Constitution Amendment (No 1) Act whose passage they voted for in Senate. A STITCH IN TIME FOR TROUBLED SMES 1 day ago · WHEN the coronavirus pandemic came into our lives, together with the subsequent lockdowns, Mr Charles Machaya Nevanji and his business partner Mr William Mamunga had an immediate concern. Their pharmacy was going to take a knock as movements were restricted. Faced with a novel situation, few knew COVID-19 THIRD WAVE PANIC HITS ZIM HEALTH experts yesterday warned of a dire situation ahead as the third wave of COVID-19, which has reportedly hit the country in the face of threats posed by the South African and new Indian variants at a time when there are reports of a shortage in COVID-19 MORE FARMERS EMBRACE SOLAR-POWERED TECHNOLOGY 19 hours ago · Fungai Lupande. Mash Central Bureau. More small-holder farmers are embracing solar powered irrigation technology to boost production with the recent use of a solar powered centre pivot at Edgon Farm in Mazowe bearing testimony to the success of smart agriculture with small holder farmers turning to solar alternatives to power their pumps and pivots. CONCERNS RAISED OVER CHILD HIGHWAY HAWKERS IN KAROI 19 hours ago · Gender and child rights activists have expressed concern over the growing number of children working as highway hawkers in Karoi town. Laiza Kufahakurotwi, district officer in the Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises told the ZNRA URGES MOTORISTS TO REGULARISE LICENCES 21 hours ago · The Zimbabwe National Road Administration has urged motorists to regularise their motor vehicle licenses during this peak licensing period saying the road fund administrator will next week launch a blitz on unlicensed cars together with the Zimbabwe MASVINGO GETS $44 MILLION FROM DEVOLUTION PURSE 1 day ago · MASVINGO City Council has received $44 million from the devolution purse and has directed the money towards the development of Mucheke trunk sewer and Runyararo West Clinic. Acting Town Clerk Engineer Edward Mukaratirwa said the money that came in Latest news headlines from Zimbabwe Situation__ MENU __ MENU
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