Denis Muroyiwa had a torrid time before the courts as he ended up stammering while giving evidence of his testimony before Harare magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa
Iconic comedian, Lazarus Boora affectionately known as Gringo in local entertainment circles has blasted the abuse of party regalia by vendors of pirated CDs and DVDs as immunity against prosecution.
Gringo who has failed to make a significant return to showbiz since his blockbusting Gringo The Troublemaker
MUTOKO- People gather at a funeral in a farming community of Marira in Mutoko. Men and women move around the yard as they go about their duties at the funeral.
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Party regalia dominates the clothes that are worn. Women with wraps that bear the
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa has bemoaned the death of Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi saying he had hoped the music legend was going to perform on his inauguration in the future.
Chamisa made the remarks while commenting on a video interview between the
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has admitted that the late music icon Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi's song titled "Hero," was an awakening call for government to re-look into the criterion used to declare national heroes.
This was said in a speech read on his behalf by the Defence Minister,
State security agents again tried to deny Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa together with his ex-vice president Thokozani Khupe access to the late Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi's burial ceremony in Madziva today.
Chamisa was yesterday denied entry into the National Sports stadium where
Zanu PF youths have called for the arrest of former member, Jim Kunaka following his revelations at the commission of inquiry into the 1st of August shootings implicating the ruling party for the violence perpetrated against opposition supporters since the formation of the MDC in
MDC alliance principal Tendai Biti through is lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa has challenged trial prosecution by Michael Reza whom they are saying is politically aligned to the ruling ZANU PF
Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) has dismissed from employment, John Mahlabera, a prison officer, after convicting him for undermining President Emmerson Mnangagwa and posting a Tweet viewed by his superiors as disloyal to the ruling ZANU PF party leader.
Mahlabera was convicted on Monday 5