Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has enacted a controversial law mandating that all motorists obtain a radio licence for $92 annually before they can acquire vehicle insurance. Critics, including opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, argue that the fee is excessively burdensome amid economic difficulties and label the law as draconian. The law aims to bolster revenue for the struggling Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) and mandates compliance, prohibiting insurance sales to those without a valid licence, furthering discontent among citizens.
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News24 | Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya asked to take leave of absence amid Mkhwanazi claims
Deputy National Police Commissioner for Crime Detection, Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya, has been placed on leave following serious allegations regarding his connections to criminal syndicates and his involvement in politically motivated murder investigations. This development raises significant concerns about integrity within the police force amidst ongoing scrutiny of law enforcement practices. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Deputy police chief Shadrack Sibiya is taking a break because people are saying he might be friends with...
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