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Shebeshxt Now Faces 20 Charges After State Expands Case

Shebeshxt Court Case Expanded to 20 Charges Popular Lekompo…

Schools Can Now Unleash Debt Collectors On Parents For Unpaid Fees

The Government says State-run schools can legally attach property…

Mnangagwa Quietly Departs For Belarus Ahead Of Malaba Farewell

President Emmerson Mnangagwa quietly left Zimbabwe late Wednesday for…

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Shebeshxt Now Faces 20 Charges After State Expands Case

Shebeshxt Court Case Expanded to 20 Charges Popular Lekompo…

Schools Can Now Unleash Debt Collectors On Parents For Unpaid Fees

The Government says State-run schools can legally attach property…

Mnangagwa Quietly Departs For Belarus Ahead Of Malaba Farewell

President Emmerson Mnangagwa quietly left Zimbabwe late Wednesday for…

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Shebeshxt Now Faces 20 Charges After State Expands Case

Shebeshxt Court Case Expanded to 20 Charges Popular Lekompo…

Schools Can Now Unleash Debt Collectors On Parents For Unpaid Fees

The Government says State-run schools can legally attach property…

Mnangagwa Quietly Departs For Belarus Ahead Of Malaba Farewell

President Emmerson Mnangagwa quietly left Zimbabwe late Wednesday for…

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Shebeshxt Court Case Expanded to 20 Charges Popular Lekompo musician Shebeshxt is now facing 20 criminal charges, including attempted murder, robbery and illegal possession of firearms, after prosecutors…

The Government says State-run schools can legally attach property from parents who default on fees. However, officials insist this remains an “absolute last resort”. Deputy Minister of Primary…

President Emmerson Mnangagwa quietly left Zimbabwe late Wednesday for Belarus on an unexplained trip. Consequently, he missed Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s farewell dinner in Harare on Thursday evening.…

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Shebeshxt Court Case Expanded to 20 Charges Popular Lekompo musician Shebeshxt is now facing 20 criminal charges, including attempted murder, robbery…

The Government says State-run schools can legally attach property from parents who default on fees. However, officials insist this remains an…

President Emmerson Mnangagwa quietly left Zimbabwe late Wednesday for Belarus on an unexplained trip. Consequently, he missed Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s…

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Shebeshxt Court Case Expanded to 20 Charges Popular Lekompo musician Shebeshxt is now facing 20 criminal charges, including attempted murder, robbery…

The Government says State-run schools can legally attach property from parents who default on fees. However, officials insist this remains an…

President Emmerson Mnangagwa quietly left Zimbabwe late Wednesday for Belarus on an unexplained trip. Consequently, he missed Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s…

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Dynamos coach Genesis Mangombe has admitted his team faces pressure before the Harare Derby against CAPS United. However, he insisted the squad remains focused on the match. Businessman Wicknell Chivayo recently promised Dynamos players a luxury bus if they defeat their rivals. Mangombe Urges Players to Stay Focused Speaking before the clash, Mangombe said pressure always comes with football, especially…

Chief Justice Luke Malaba will lead his final Constitutional Court sitting in Harare next Monday. The special session will take place at the Mashonganyika Building. Senior judges, lawyers, and government officials will attend. This sitting will formally end Malaba’s judicial career, which has spanned more than four decades. Retirement and Farewell Events Malaba will officially leave office at midnight on…

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says he respects the Constitutional Court’s ruling. The case followed the Economic Freedom Fighters’ challenge over Parliament’s impeachment process. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya confirmed the Presidency accepted the judgment on Friday. The ruling focused on Parliament’s handling of the Section 89 impeachment proceedings. “President Cyril Ramaphosa respects the Constitutional Court’s judgment and reaffirms his commitment…

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