Ndebele paramount chief Khayisa Ndiweni dies

Zimbabwe’s oldest chief, Khayisa Ndiweni passed away Wednesday morning at his home in Ntabazinduna village.

Zimbabwe’s oldest chief, Khayisa Ndiweni passed away Wednesday morning at his home in Ntabazinduna village.

A round-up of news relating to the Constitutional outreach Program.

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If you are in the 30-plus age bracket, chances are, you will not see Zimbabwe rise again in your lifetime.

First Lady Grace Mugabe has been fingered as one of the biggest beneficiaries from the diamonds from the controversial Chiadzwa fields after it emerged she is a shareholder in Mbada Diamonds.

The Anti-Corruption Commission has widened investigations into allegations of corruption and looting at the cash-strapped and scandal-ridden Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) and is now probing the acquisition of equipment for the Television Two channel.

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe is little more than the front man for a military junta, a leading white politician has said. Roy Bennett said Mr Mugabe remained in office thanks only to a clique of generals who are enriching themselves.

The country’s controversial central bank governor, Gideon Gono, is reported to be resisting an International Monetary Fund (IMF) audit of the bank’s finances, following revelations it was looted by senior ZANU PF officials.

The constitutional parliamentary committee (COPAC) is investigating the controversial President of the Chief’s Council, Fortune Charumbira for allegedly diverting to his own use, 2 000 litres of fuel meant for outreach teams in Masvingo…..

Hats off to the newly appointed Minister of State Enterprises and Parastatals Gorden Moyo who has been quick to put his finger on the festering wound that has crippled most of the country’s parastatals.