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A 38-year-old Zimbabwean woman who was arrested by South African police last week in connection with the smuggling of drugs worth R2 million into that country via Beitbridge Border Post has been denied bail by a Musina Magistrate court.
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Former Chitungwiza chamber secretary Ms Priscilla Vengesai’s bid to register with the High Court a more than $330 000 award has sparked an ugly legal wrangle with the council which is now seeking to block the motion.
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Police recorded an 8 percent drop in crime in Kadoma District in the first quarter of this year compared to the past two years.
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The trial of prominent Harare lawyer Puwai Chiutsi (50), who is facing fraud allegations after allegedly selling land that had been repossessed from him by the Sheriff of the High Court to Mashwede Holdings, has been set for June 20.
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Five members of shadowy anti-Government organisations who allegedly received training in Maldives with intent to roll out violent demonstrations in the country, yesterday appeared in court facing allegations of subverting a constitutionally-elected Government.
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The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) says charges for fingerprints for vetting at the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters in Harare remain unchanged and people should be wary of criminals who want to take advantage of them.
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Three Chitungwiza men were yesterday jailed for a total of 17-and-a-half years for stealing property worth $15 000 and 15 metres of electricity cables.
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A three-member gang that has been spraying victims with an unknown substance while they were sleeping and vanishing with goods worth thousands of United States dollars in the affluent suburbs of Harare, appeared in court yesterday.
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The Zimbabwe Republic Police on Monday arrested four people at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport believed to be part of shadowy anti-Government organisations working with MDC-Alliance, who were planning to roll out violent demonstrations in the country and received training from abroad.
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Three men from Epworth and Chitungwiza, who were last week arrested for stealing a beast, have been sentenced to 10 years in prison each, by a Goromonzi Magistrate’s Court. Farai Mupopa (45) and Nelson Chizuzu (37), both of Epworth and Pheneas Mushangwe (36) of Chitungwiza were imprisoned following their arrest at a roadblock along Goromonzi Road.
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A bid by former Cabinet minister Ignatius Chombo to get his passport back to enable him to travel abroad, yesterday hit a snag after the court dismissed the application.
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Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter A bid by former Cabinet minister Ignatius Chombo to get his passport back to enable him to travel abroad, yesterday hit a snag after the court dismissed the application. Chombo, who is facing criminal abuse of office and fraud charges, surrendered his passport to the clerk of court as part of […]
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Former Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa and his former Permanent Secretary Francis Gudyanga were yesterday back in court and their case was further remanded to June 28 pending the determination of the former’s application for review at the High Court.
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A Harare man who was shot on suspicion of poaching the endangered rhino at Bubi Valley Conservancy, two years ago, has slapped the wildlife sanctuary with US$550 000 lawsuit for damages. Mr Nhamo Kufakunesu claims that he was on a frolic of his own looking for herbs along a river in Mwenezi, a few kilometres from the conservancy boundary, when he was shot by game rangers, on allegation of poaching the endangered species.
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Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter Former Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa and his former Permanent Secretary Francis Gudyanga were yesterday back in court and their case was further remanded to June 28 pending the determination of the former’s application for review at the High Court. The former minister reportedly appointed Gudyanga the sole Minerals […]