‘Lesbian couple’ to be charged in Nigeria
The Islamic police force in Nigeria’s northern city of Kano has told the BBC it is going to charge two women with planning an illegal wedding.
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The Islamic police force in Nigeria’s northern city of Kano has told the BBC it is going to charge two women with planning an illegal wedding.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has released the Commission of Inquiry report on the politically-motivated violence of August 1, 2018, which blames the military and the police for the death of six civilians in the streets of Harare.
An organisation calling itself War Veterans Welfare Group has dragged the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) to court, alleging breach of contract.
When President Emmerson Mnangagwa took over from former president Robert Mugabe, he was received with much zeal and hope.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to reshuffle his Cabinet, firing underperforming ministers barely four months after their appointment, Information, Media and Broadcasting Services deputy minister Energy Mutodi has revealed.
Information flying around, of a crippling civil service strike early next year must be taken seriously.
Collective, organised, cessation or slowdown of work by employees to force acceptance of their demands by the employer is commonly known as a strike.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been sucked into the ugly fight between the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) and its suspended executive, Tazzen Mandizvidza — who has now been summoned for a disciplinary hearing by the State broadcaster.
Teachers have resolved to stage a protest against the exorbitant prices of school uniforms.
Zimbabwe’s cost of living has increased again due to the prevailing economic conditions, the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has revealed.