Zimbabwe To Introduce Anti-corruption Curricula From ECD Level

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration plans to introduce anti-corruption curricula from Early Child Development (ECD) to universities and colleges in a bid to eradicate corruption from society. President Mnangagwa revealed this while speaking during a virtual commemoration of the 5th African Anti-Corruption Day on Sunday. He said: Corruption prevention programmes should be strengthened. These should include […]

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Rival Gangs Fight Over Smuggling Routes

A fight between suspected smugglers of second-hand clothes at Christmas Pass temporarily blocked the road, leaving motorists unable to drive into, or out of the city. The warring rival gangs’ vehicles temporarily the road as they fought for the control of illegal routes connecting to Mozambique. The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) arrested Mutare businessman Edward […]

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Chimombe Distances AAG From Passion Java Remarks

The Affirmative Action Group (AAG) has distanced itself from recent remarks made by controversial preacher, Passion Java. Java, last week, endorsed Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka as his choice for the ZANU PF Mashonaland West provincial chairperson post. The post became vacant last month after the incumbent, Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, was promoted […]

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Gokwe Man Steals Car At Funeral

Zimbabwe Republic Police Files A 22-year old Gokwe man has been arrested for stealing a car from one of the mourners at a funeral wake. The suspect, Tashinga Mutengarenga, sped off before being involved in an accident about a kilometre away. Midlands provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko, confirmed the incident saying the suspect was […]

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Whatever Cabinet Resolves On Reopening Of Schools Would Be Inconsequential – Teachers

Post-cabinet briefing The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ), on Tuesday, said whatever the government decides today on the reopening of schools for the second term is neither here nor there. ARTUZ said the government should, first of all, ensure that schools are safe for teachers and learners and also pay teachers decent salaries […]

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