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High Court Clears Shuntai Investments to Proceed with Chegutu Cement Plant

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The High Court has dismissed an attempt to block the construction of a large cement manufacturing plant in Chegutu, paving the way for Shuntai Investments (Private) Limited to continue with the development.

The case had been brought forward by Bryden Country School Trust, which sought a final interdict to stop the project. In its ruling, the High Court lifted the provisional order that had previously paused the development, effectively authorising Shuntai Investments to proceed with its cement production operations.

This decision marks the conclusion of a lengthy legal dispute between the two parties. Shuntai Investments was represented by Mr. Tonderai Abraham Mandizvidza of Masiya-Sheshe &amp Associates, while Bryden Country School Trust was represented by Scanlen & Holderness Legal Practitioners.

In response to the ruling, Shuntai Investments welcomed the outcome, stating that it confirmed the company’s adherence to Zimbabwe’s environmental and regulatory standards. The firm highlighted that it had secured a valid Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) certificate from the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) after a comprehensive evaluation.

“We are pleased to advise all stakeholders, partners and members of the Chegutu community that the High Court of Zimbabwe has dismissed the application for a final interdict and discharged the provisional order that had halted our project,” the company said.

The company reiterated its commitment to operating within the law while maintaining strong environmental and community standards.

The Chegutu cement project is anticipated to enhance Zimbabwe’s self-reliance in cement production and support national industrialisation goals under Vision 2030. The initiative is expected to increase local supply, cut down on cement imports, create employment in the region, and stimulate growth in related industries and infrastructure development.

Mr. Mandizvidza noted that the court’s decision brings clarity and legal certainty, enabling Shuntai Investments to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s industrial progress.

“The court’s decision is a significant endorsement of due process and compliance with national laws. Shuntai Investments remains committed to responsible investment that benefits both the economy and the community,” he said.

Shuntai Investments further emphasized its pledge to maintain open communication with all stakeholders including community leaders, local authorities, and educational institutionsto ensure the project supports sustainable industrial growth in line with Zimbabwe’s environmental policies.

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23-Year-Old Jailed for Stealing Police Vehicle

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Itai Mazire

A 23-year-old man from Chinhoyi has been sentenced to 12 months in prison after stealing a Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) vehicle from Chemagamba Police Camp.

According to court papers, the Chinhoyi Magistrates’ Court convicted Godfrey Musa Ndlovu (23) of stealing a ZRP vehicle from Chemagamba Police Camp in Chinhoyi.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said that on 7 December 2025, at around 0500 hours, a ZRP officer was preparing to travel to Mutoko in a silver Kia Rio police vehicle when the offender, who was a relative of the officer’s neighbour, requested a lift into Chinhoyi town.

“The officer allowed him to load his goods into the vehicle. Before departure, the officer briefly returned to his residence to collect a cellphone, leaving the vehicle keys inside his jacket on the seat. The offender then took the keys and drove off at high speed,” the NPA said.

Acting on a tip-off, police later apprehended Ndlovu near Thrills Service Station while he was travelling in an unregistered taxi, commonly known as a mushikashika. He subsequently led officers to the recovery of the stolen vehicle in Ruvimbo Phase 2, Chinhoyi.

The vehicle, valued at US$6 000, was recovered with its registration plates removed, the third plate altered, the police radio disconnected, and the communication aerial damaged. The missing registration plates, valued at US$650, were not recovered.

Ndlovu was sentenced to 30 months’ imprisonment, of which 18 months were suspended on condition of good behaviour, leaving him to serve an effective 12-month jail term.

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Shinsoman Pays US$200 Fine Over Cannabis Offence

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Zimdancehall musician Romeo Anthony, better known as Shinsoman, has been fined US$200 after admitting to smoking cannabis.

The 37-year-old artist appeared before the Mbare Magistrates’ Court together with four other accused persons Themba Sibanda (26), Tendai Shumba (43), Kennedy Simbanegavi (37) and Cosmas Muzanzi (41). All pleaded guilty to violating Section 157(1)(b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, which prohibits possession of dangerous drugs.

Magistrate Ranga Jere ordered each of the five to pay a US$200 fine. The court ruled that failure to settle the fine would result in a four-month prison sentence, with three months suspended for five years on condition that they do not commit a similar offence.

According to the State, the incident occurred on January 5, 2026, at a residence in Highfields. CID Drugs and Narcotics officers allegedly discovered the men smoking cannabis near a parked Mercedes-Benz while carrying out follow-up investigations.

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Garwe Urges National Unity, Says Focus Must Shift to Development

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Itai Mazire 

 

ZANU PF Mashonaland East Provincial Chairperson, Cde Daniel Garwe, has implored Zimbabweans to set aside political differences and unite under a shared vision of national development.

Speaking during a recent tour of Mrewa North Constituency, Honorable Garwe who also serves as the Minister of Local Government and Public Works said that the country’s primary focus should remain on infrastructure and economic growth rather than perpetual political contestation.

Cde Daniel Garwe

The tour was aimed at assessing ongoing projects in the district and engaging with local communities on their developmental needs. Hon. Garwe’s message was clear, the time for campaigning has passed and the time for labor has arrived.

“We must be a nation that is united for development.

“Let us focus on building our country because we are not in an election season,” he said.

Addressing various stakeholders and community members, Hon.Garwe said that the Second Republic’s “Vision 2030” can only be achieved if the citizenry works in harmony.

He added that the government is currently preoccupied with closing the infrastructure gap through projects such as dam construction, road rehabilitation and the development of smart cities.

Hon Garwe dismissed any rhetoric focused on early electioneering, reminding the public that the mandate for the current administration was established in the previous general elections.

“There is a time for politics and a time for work. Right now, our hands should be on the tools. We are not in an election season, so let us focus on the development that improves the lives of our people,” he added.

Provincial Progress

During his visit to Mrewa North, the Chairman praised the local leadership for their commitment to government-led programs.

He urged the province to lead by example in maintaining peace and stability, which he described as the “bedrock of progress.”

 

The visit is part of a broader provincial outreach program by the ZANU PF Mashonaland East leadership to ensure that developmental targets are met at the grassroots level. Garwe concluded by reiterating that the door is open for all Zimbabweans to contribute to the nation’s growth, regardless of their background.

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