Tibetan villages driven to poverty by China's forced relocation program
Chinese police patrol in front of the Potala Palace in Tibet’s capital Lhasa in a file photo. (Radio Free Asia via Central Tibetan Administration)
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2 dead in Masvingo-Mbalabala Highway crash
In a statement on X, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) said the accident occured at the 38-kilometre peg along the Masvingo-Mbalabala
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Police probe cattle rustling syndicate
In the incident, nine cattle were found deboned and 12 others were recovered at a neighbouring farm.
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Bulawayo Council for the Blind robbers in court
Police also recovered US$470 from Mahlangu, US$1 100 from Mguni and US$2 560 from Majaya.
By Daniel Moyo
Aug. 23, 2024
ARTUZ leader Masaraure, 15 teachers off the hook
On seeing the police the accused persons allegedly fled in different directions, leading to their subsequent arrest
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Seke Road accident death toll rises
Lucky Gwangwanza, Andrew Chikwanda (38), Tafadzwa Sibanda (29) and Michael Munyanga (49), all males from Seke in Chitungwiza have been confirmed dead and were identified by their relatives.
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Sadc protests: CCC activists under siege
Police, however, blocked the protests saying the conveners had “no legal basis” to act on behalf of CCC.
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Showdown looms as Sadc leaders meet
The CCC had announced plans to hold nationwide protests during the summit, under the banner “Zimbabwe Let's Unite and Fix Our Country”, citing deteriorating human rights conditions.
By Mirriam Mangwaya and Julia Ndlela
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