Category Archives: Press reports

“Zimbabwe police officers allegedly detained over Whatsapp chat”

The Zimbabwe Mail 12 January 2016 Harare – Twenty police officers were taken in for questioning last week in cash-starved Zimbabwe for complaining over WhatsApp that they hadn’t been paid, it was reported Monday. whatsapp The state-controlled Chronicle and Herald newspapers said three officers were still assisting police with investigations. The officers, from Bindura in […]

ZANU PF, War Vets savage Coltart over Mugabe apology

The Chronicle 11 January 2016 ZIMBABWE – ZANU-PF and war veterans yesterday blasted MDC senior member David Coltart for his “reckless” utterances that President Robert Mugabe must apologise for the Gukurahundi disturbances. Coltart told the Daily News yesterday that President Mugabe must apologise as Zimbabweans were a forgiving people. His sentiments torched a storm among […]

Ask for forgiveness, Mugabe advised

The Daily News on Sunday By Jeffrey Muvundusi 10 January 2016 BULAWAYO – President Robert Mugabe has been advised to apologise for the Gukurahundi massacres of the early 1980s that left an estimated 20 000 people dead mainly in Matabeleland and the Midlands. Speaking in an interview with the Daily News on Sunday at the […]

Declare a national emergency, pleads Coltart

The Standard Op-Ed By David Coltart 3 January 2016 While I cannot speak with authority regarding the rest of the country, Matabeleland is in the grips of one of the worst droughts we have suffered since 1991/1992. Aside from the poor rainfall, temperatures have soared. Whatever crops were planted after early rains have frazzled and […]

Despair as ‘worst’ drought stalks Masvingo, Matabeleland farmers

The Standard By Tatenda Chitagu 3 January 2016 On New Year’s Eve, Regai Mutunhu paced up and down her maize field aimlessly in the scorching heat, looking up to the skies, hoping for a miracle. Mutunhu has been praying that the rains may fall in the next few days to save her knee-level crop that […]

Zimbabwe still battling to pay civil service bill

E-NCA 31 December 2015 HARARE ‑ The Zimbabwean government is battling to pay the bulk of its civil service as the country’s economy continues to flounder. In the recent past, the civil service could always expect to be paid salaries on time – with even the prospect of a 13th cheque – but that has […]

Zimbabwe Dollar Not About To Return – Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe says

Financial Gazette 23 December 2015 HARARE-ZIMBABWE’S government is looking at ways of easing the country’s cash crunch, President Robert Mugabe has said, as the central bank chief denied rumours that the Zimbabwe dollar was about to be reintroduced. Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe chief John Mangudya were “looking at… strategies of […]

Stranded Zimbabweans sleep outside banks

IOL – Independent Foreign Service By Peta Thornycroft 17th December 2015 Bulawayo – Thousands of old people are sleeping outside banks in Zimbabwe’s second city, Bulawayo, hoping they will be paid their November pension cheques this week. Many of them say they remember the hyperinflationery period in 2008 when banks had no money before the […]

Mugabe Deprives Pensioners Xmas

Radio VOP By Sij Ncube 17th December 2015 HARARE, December 17, 2015 – President Robert Mugabe’s administration has literally stolen Christmas from pensioners amid revelations the government has no cash for pensions and promised bonuses for all servants less than two weeks to Xmas. Reports have been awash this week pensioners have been spending sleepless […]

Students’ lobby group campaigns for sexual harassment policy launch

Newsday By Everson Mushava 15th December 2015 A FEMALE students’ lobby group, Female Students Network Trust (FSNT), has launched a campaign to push the government to enact a sexual harassment policy to curb incidences of sexual harassment at tertiary institutions. Speaking after winning the Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) Outstanding Standing Civil Society Fighting for […]