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Motorcades are only for Presidium — Police ; extends ban on blue beacon lights, sirens on private vehicles
2 juin, par New ZimbabweBy Tapiwa Svondo THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has banned and launched a sweeping crackdown on a range of unlawful activities related to unauthorised motorcades and the use of blue lights and sirens by private or company vehicles. The ZRP’s uncompromising stance comes after politicians (...) -
CCC piles pressure on SADC to resolve Zimbabwe’s 2023 elections results dispute ahead of summit
2 juin, par New ZimbabweBy Tapiwa Svondo CITIZENS’ Coalition for Change (CCC) defacto administrator, Jameson Timba, has challenged Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders to provide the people of Zimbabwe with a conclusive resolution to the disputed outcome of 2023 general elections. Timba’s remarks (...) -
We wanted Pasuwa to combine with Mapeza, says ZIFA NC chairman Lincoln Mutasa
2 juin, par New ZimbabweBy Soccer24 ZIFA Normalisation Committee (NC) chairman Lincoln Mutasa has revealed that his administration wanted former Warriors coaches Kalisto Pasuwa and Norman Mapeza to work together at the helm of the senior men’s national team. The Warriors have been without a substantive coach since (...) -
South Africa’s ANC has to share power after election blow
2 juin, par New ZimbabweBy BBC SOUTH Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa is under growing pressure after leading the ruling African National Congress (ANC) to its worst election result in 30 years, forcing it to share power. With almost all the votes in from Wednesday’s poll, the ANC is on 40% – down from 58% at the (...) -
Zanu PF tops human rights violations as Zimbabwe records 145 cases in April alone
2 juin, par New ZimbabweBy Staff Reporter THE ruling Zanu PF party has been found complicit in human rights violations across Zimbabwe amid an escalation in harassment, intimidation and extra-judicial killings of citizens. According to the latest Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) report, the human rights watchdog says it (...)