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Herald Reporter THE Zimbabwe Action Youth Platform (ZAYP) has challenged “serial political turncoat” Temba Mliswa to stop meddling in Zanu PF affairs and feigning loyalty to President Mnangagwa when he is surreptitiously working with political rejects to destabilise the ruling party. The ruling party-affiliated youth group castigated the Norton independent legislator for his antics when […]
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Blessings Chidakwa Correspondent Former National Alliance for Good Governance president Dr Shakespeare Maya has joined the bandwagon of opposition and independent politicians that are joining the ruling Zanu-PF party.
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Business Reporter Parliament will not jump into a decision to move a motion seeking to cancel the $202 million Gwanda solar tender awarded to Intratrek Zimbabwe and its partner, CHiNT Electric, but will gather evidence and make recommendations to the minister responsible.
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Tobias Mudzingwa Herald Reporter Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa says he still loves his former party Zanu-PF and will return to the revolutionary organisation if such an opportunity arises.
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Christopher Farai Charamba Political Writer Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe has resigned from the position of President of the Republic of Zimbabwe. Not a single person can convincingly state that they saw this coming. The events of the past week enthralled many people, Zimbabweans and others around the world as the tense and unprecedented situation unfolded.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— Members of Parliament are demanding their Constituency Development Fund and outstanding allowances to be paid in foreign currency and also to be issued duty free certificates to import vehicles ahead of the expiry of their term of office next year. Some legislators have also demanded that the CDF be distributed to […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter LACK of funding has led to a slow take off of the Government’s ambitious programme on Community Sports and Recreation Club System. The programme, which was launched by Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko in June this year, needs a budget of $2,4 million to be implemented successfully across the country but only $150 […]
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter— Government has released $4 million to pay outstanding sitting allowances owed to parliamentarians. The release of funds follows two weeks of protests by legislators over welfare issues, including non-payment of allowances. It is understood that the Parliament of Zimbabwe is even indebted to some members from the Seventh Parliament of Zimbabwe in 2008.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— THE National Assembly had to prematurely adjourn yesterday after some unruly Members of Parliament disrupted the smooth flow of business in the august House during debate on their welfare. Chaos reigned supreme in the chamber as MPs demanded to know when their sitting allowances and Constituency Development Fund (CDF) will be disbursed.
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Herald Reporter Norton legislator Temba Mliswa yesterday withdrew his application at the High Court seeking to bar land developer Maparahwe Properties from demolishing houses belonging to cooperatives allocated stands at Kingsdale Farm.
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Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Six hundred Kingsdale Farm residents on Friday got a reprieve after the High Court ordered all evictions and demolitions to stop forthwith until the dispute is finalised today.
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Innocent Ruwende Herald Reporter The war of words between Zimbabwe Amalgamated Housing Association (ZAHA) director Dr Killer Zivhu and Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa over the Galloway housing project in the area has escalated.
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa yesterday traded insults with MDC-T legislators, insinuating they lacked respect for national heroes after they failed to attend the burial of Brigadier-General James Jotham Murozvi at the National Heroes Acre before the House sat.
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Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Norton Town Council is owed more than $15 million in unpaid rates by residents, who are resisting settling outstanding bills until the local authority starts improving on service delivery.
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Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— Zanu-PF First Secretary, President Mugabe has castigated some party officials for having unbridled ambitions for senior positions, warning them that rising to top positions was a step-by-step process. He called for peace and unity among bickering party officials and urged them to focus on transforming the country’s economy. The President made the […]