Commissioner General Godwin Matanga failed to disclose information about the whereabouts and arrest of police officers who threw teargas in a loaded bus in Harare last week
Home Affairs Minister, Kazembe Kazembe has warned that those disregarding Government warning on planned 31 July demonstrations will be met by the full wrath of the law.
Addressing Journalists Harare, Kazembe said the planned July 31 demonstrations are banned and people should continue with their day
Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe yesterday issued a stern warning to opposition parties who are planning to hold a demonstration on 31 July that they face arrests from the police if they break COVID-19 lockdown regulations.
The demonstration comes at a time when Zimbabwe has seen
Zanu-PF and the opposition movements are tangled in a war of words regarding the 31 July demonstrations as both disagree on nature and intended outcome of the action.
The demonstration is being led by Transform Zimbabwe (TZ) leader, Jacob Ngarivhume who contested in the 2018 elections
MDC alliance deputy national chairperson, Job Sikhala has responded to recent remarks by Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri that the net was closing in on individuals peddling information of an imminent coup in the country.
Early last month, Government dismissed as false, allegations of an imminent
Zimbabwe might soon be faced with another military coup after the government surprisingly declined any reports of a repeat of November 2017, political analysts have said.
On Wednesday, Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe, flanked by service chiefs, denied that there was an imminent coup saying it
Controversial Preacher Talent Chiwenga who was fingered in a coterie of individuals peddling alleged rumours of a coup d’état by the Government has dismissed the allegations as dangerous to his life.
In a wide ranging video currently trending on social media platforms the preacher says the
The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum has expressed concern over utterances made by Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe who insinuated that members of the forum were linked to the ‘fake’ abduction of three MDC Alliance members.
In a statement the Forum says remarks by the Minister
The government has warned against public gathering during the lockdown as it poses a health risk at a time when COVID-19 numbers are continuously rising.
To date, 15545 people have been arrested throughout the country for various offences related to violation of the lockdown regulations.
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