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Supreme And Con-Court Judges Appeal Against Malaba Dismissal

Supreme And Con-Court Judges Appeal Against Malaba Dismissal
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Supreme And ConCourt Judges Appeal Against Malaba Dismissal

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Dumiso Dabengwa Died A Bitter Man - NewZimbabwe com

By Bulawayo Correspondent ZAPU acting president Isaac Mabuka says his predecessor and late liberation hero Dumiso Dabengwa died whilst still bitter about his lengthy jailing by then State leader Robert Mugabe despite being cleared by the courts for an alleged plot against the country’s former ruler in the early 1980s. Mabuka was speaking Sunday during a low-key event held at the Dabengwa family graveyard in Ntabazinduna on the outskirts of Bulawayo. Dabengwa died on May 23, 2019 in Nairobi, Kenya on his way back home from India where he had undergone medical treatment for a liver tumour. He was declared a national hero but was buried at his family graveyard in Ntabazinduna.

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Zimbabwean President slams Justice Minister for threatening Judges

Emmerson Mnangagwa PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has been forced to underscore his government’s commitment to respecting court decisions after suffering embarrassment from his minister Ziyambi Ziyambi who brazenly threatened judges for blocking the incumbent’s spirited bid to prolong the life of unpopular Chief Justice Luke Malaba within the bench. In signs the Harare administration was keen to remedy the boob, the justice ministry permanent secretary Virginia Mabhiza also issued an almost similar statement same day Tuesday telling all and sundry government respected court decision. Writing on his Twitter Tuesday, Mnangagwa said all Zimbabweans must respect court decisions in comments seemed to have been directed at his under-fire minister.

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