Untimely rain and hailstorm on Tuesday and Wednesday damaged standing crops, killed several heads of cattle in various districts of Vidarbha, officials said.
Recently, ZimLive made three audio recordings of Mohadi’s phone conversations public.
The online publication claimed that in the audios, Mohadi is apparently soliciting sex from a number of women, including a married Central Intelligence Officer working in his office.In one of the telephone conversations, a man can be heard scheduling to have sex at his office.
Later, Mohadi “categorically” distanced himself from the “imagined immoral behaviour” and called himself “innocent” while addressing a press conference that was broadcast on Zimbabwe Television Network. He further blamed unnamed political foes for undertaking a voice morphing campaign to damage his reputation.”I am innocent and a victim of political machinations being peddled through hacking and voice cloning,” said the ex-intelligence minister.
Cabinet received an update on the country’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak, which the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs presented as the Chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Task Force on the COVID-19 Outbreak.
Cabinet was informed that as at 12 February 2021, Zimbabwe’s cumulative COVID-19 cases stood at 35 045, with 29 959 recoveries, 1 393 deaths, a case fatality rate of 4.0%, and a recovery rate of 85,5%. Indications are that 33 348 cases contracted the virus from local transmission. Active cases are now 3 693, while the cumulative number of infected Health Care Workers is 3 909, with 17 deaths. Generally, the surge in cases is coming under control.
In view of the realisation that infection and death rates are still high despite a downward trend, Cabinet endorsed His Excellency the President’s decision to extend the Level Four lockdown measures for a further two weeks. The curfew will now be in force from 2000 hours to 0530 hours while business operat
Why Bhandara’s farmers, residents are up in arms against Uddhav government
Why Bhandara’s farmers, residents are up in arms against Uddhav government | India Today Insight
Farmers from this district in Vidarbha are unhappy over delayed procurement of paddy while residents are demanding action in a fire mishap that claimed the lives of 10 infants
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray visits Bhandara district general hospital, Sunday (ANI)
The otherwise sleepy Bhandara district in Maharashtra’s Vidarbha region has caught the attention of the state since the past couple of weeks. Farmers there are protesting against the state government’s inability to procure their paddy. On the other hand, the residents are angry after the government failed to book culprits in a fire tragedy that claimed the lives of 10 newborns.