THE Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Commercial Crimes Unit has nabbed two more suspects in the Rusape Town Council stands racket which has claimed the scalps of senior staff members at the local authority. The scandal resulted in the council and individuals being duped of over US$500 000 after an intricate web of staff members in the…
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Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: The midway mark into Mnangagwa’s stolen term of lies A citizen’s audit
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Luke Tamborinyoka
Mr Mnangagwa has been lying at every level and this week, I begin with the village lies he told my kinsmen and kinswomen when he addressed a campaign rally in my rural home area of Domboshava sometime in April 2018.
As part of his cocktail of promises to my fellow villagers in this hallowed land of my birth, the man promised to tar the 20-kilometre stretch of road that stretches from Sasa turn off, through my home area in Shumba ward three up to the Chabwino shops along Shamva Road in ward 7 of Goromonzi West constituency.
Mutare: City of Mutare Town Clerk Joshua Maligwa has succumbed to Covid-19, an official confirmed.
City Mayor Blessing Tandi confirmed the death of the top official, saying he died Tuesday the afternoon after battling the pandemic.
“It is with a heavy heart to announce the passing in of our Town Clerk Mr Joshua Maligwa. He breathed his last this afternoon after succumbing to Covid 19. As a local authority right from policy makers and the entire management and shop floor, we are devastated, we have been torn apart and we are in pain,” said Tandi.
He said the untimely death of Maligwa was a huge blow given the pace he had set on improving service delivery in the city.
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