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16 Ntabazinduna villagers jailed for defaulting community service

In sentencing them on Tuesday, Shotgame noted that they had served two months of their sentences each
By Silas Nkala Mar. 4, 2023

Dethroned Chief Ndiweni wades into headmanship wrangle

The Ntabazinduna headmanship wrangle has dragged for years, resulting in government withholding allowances for Khumalo.
By Lorraine Muromo Nov. 3, 2022

Chief Mathema fears Gukurahundi ‘whitewash’

But the chiefs vehemently objected after dismissing the idea as an attempt to sweep the emotive matter under the carpet, Sunday Southern Eye  heard.
By Sharon Sibindi and Silas Nkala Oct. 30, 2022

Land barons invade Ntabazinduna

Communal land in Zimbabwe cannot be sold, he added.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 18, 2022

We were sad to see ED in Rwanda: Ndiweni

The AGRF event was attended by various heads of State who included host President Paul Kagame, Mohamed Bazoum (Niger) and Philip Isdor Mpangho (Tanzania).
By Silas Nkala Sep. 9, 2022

Ndiweni: I’m going nowhere

Ndiweni, who is in exile, was dethroned in 2019 by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government after his brother Douglas declared himself the heir to the throne and launched several court challenges.

By The Standard May. 1, 2022

Ndiweni: I’m going nowhere

Ndiweni, who is in exile, was dethroned in 2019 by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government after his brother Douglas declared himself the heir to the throne and launched several court challenges.

By The Standard May. 1, 2022

Chief Ndiweni predicts overwhelming rigging in the by elections

Zimbabwe has a total of 133 elective vacancies, which comprise 28 parliamentary seats and 105 council seats emanating from recalls and deaths.

By The Standard Feb. 27, 2022

Chief Ndiweni predicts overwhelming rigging in the by elections

Zimbabwe has a total of 133 elective vacancies, which comprise 28 parliamentary seats and 105 council seats emanating from recalls and deaths.

By The Standard Feb. 27, 2022