Archive for ‘December, 2009’

Chihuri Attempts to “Hide” Ghost Police

Chihuri Attempts to “Hide” Ghost Police

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Commissioner, Augustine Chihuri, who blocked government auditors from accessing police records earlier this month, is said to be busy issuing out force numbers to non-police officers in a desperate bid to cover up the existence of ghost workers.

SW Radio Africa and all of us “Pirate’s” wish Everyone a Happy Christmas

SW Radio Africa and all of us  “Pirate’s” wish Everyone a Happy Christmas

From all of Us out in the Diaspora. and especially SW Radio Africa. HAPPY CHRISTMAS and Peaceful New Year.

And…The Slaughter Continues !!

And…The Slaughter Continues !!

One of Mugabe’s biggest fears must be that someone who knows where all the bodies are hidden will break ranks and spill the beans.

Nestle Says Reviewing Zimbabwe Situation, No Decision on Resuming Operations

Nestle Says Reviewing Zimbabwe Situation, No Decision on Resuming Operations

Nestlé spokeswoman Nina Backes said the company has not yet decided if it will reopen the plant despite assurances from the government as to the safety of its country managers and production staff.

Murdered MDC Activist’s Remains Found

Murdered MDC Activist’s Remains Found

The remains of a Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) party activist suspected to have been murdered by Zanu PF militia in 2007 have been found in a mountain, police confirmed on Tuesday.

State to form exploration company

State to form exploration company

THE Government plans to form an exploration company as part of efforts to curtail the hoarding of mining claims and other speculative activities holding back development of the country’s rich natural resource base.

Land Invasions – Nothing More Than Racist Criminal Acts of Grand Larceny

Land Invasions – Nothing More Than Racist Criminal Acts of Grand Larceny

Time and again society produces individuals who excel beyond the norm in
their chosen field of expertise producing exceptional results and setting
achievement standards by which the rest of the community hope to attain.

Massive Vote Rigging in Masvingo: or: Worlds Oldest Soldier is Zimbabwean

Massive Vote Rigging in Masvingo: or: Worlds Oldest Soldier is Zimbabwean

Evidence has emerged that Zimbabwe’s voters’ roll is in total shambles amid revelations that in Masvingo Urban Constituency alone 500 soldiers, some allegedly as old as 122 years, voted in last year’s harmonised elections.

Government Declares Truce with Nestle and Gives Assurances

Government Declares Truce with Nestle and Gives Assurances

The Swiss-based food giant Nestle has agreed to reopen
its Zimbabwean operations after hammering a deal with the government under
which the Harare regime assured the company of the safety of its local staff
in the wake of threats by President Robert Mugabe’s supporters.

Bleak Outlook for Food in 2010

Bleak Outlook for Food in 2010

Rainbow’s End got its name from its bumper crops of grain, fruit and vegetables. But now the pot of gold is empty. Most of the land is derelict and cut off by a collapsed bridge.

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