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September 23, 2014

TB Joshua: When accountability evades us

“The church is not co-operating with emergency workers at all. For the first three days of the incident, the church people were very hostile and prevented rescue officials to the” said National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) spokesperson.

CAPS United boss under siege

HARARE businessman Twine Phiri’s capacity to run CAPS United has been put into question after it emerged that he is set to lose a car and an assortment of office furniture next week for failing to pay a debt owed to a local firm.

Mutodi trial: 400 more to testify

The State is yet to call 408 witnesses in the trial of National Housing Delivery Trust (NHDT) and its founder Energy Mutodi, accused of fleecing desperate home seekers of US$588 000 in a botched deal.

Fletcher Dulini-Ncube laid to rest

BULAWAYO – Movement for Democratic Change founding member Fletcher Dulini-Ncube was buried on Saturday as opposition parties said the pro-democracy movement has lost a great friend.

Students cry foul over Grace Mugabe PhD

HARARE – The Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu) has piled on the pressure on the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) describing the doctorate awarded to first lady Grace Mugabe last week as a “Genetically Modified Doctorate” which has shamed local academia.

Mugabe should think about our children

I have been engaging in that mental process that involves discovering, analysing and solving problems. The ultimate goal of this process is to overcome obstacles and find a solution that best resolves the issue.

Tables turned – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

People running away in fear: it must have seemed like old times for Zanu PF Minister Christopher Mutsvangwa. Except this time it was the former CIO agent and director of the ZBC who was doing the running when he arrived with Embassy flunkies to give a talk at the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House in London on Tuesday (16th September).