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Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE houses being constructed for 2017 and 2019 flood victims in Tsholotsho and Binga Districts in Matabeleland North Province are nearing completion and will be ready for occupation by mid-year. The Government is building 80 houses in Binga’s Nsungwaale area following damage caused by floods in 2019 when one life […]
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Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) yesterday signed a power purchase agreement with Skypower Global at the World Future Energy Summit held in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, a significant milestone in the development of Green Giant project, set to deliver 500MW. The signing ceremony was witnessed by […]
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Today is our 44th anniversary of independence, the day Zimbabweans achieved freedom, and did so under an elected Government, the double achievement being important. The freedom meant we became the owners of our own destiny, that we would decide what sort of country we wanted and could build that nation, without others deciding what was […]
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Arts Reporter Sungura ace, Simon Mutambi is ecstatic to celebrate Zimbabwe’s Independence Day with a new album. Today, Zimbabwe is celebrating its 44th year of independence and the festivities are taking place in, Murambinda, Buhera in Manicaland Province where Mutambi is privileged to be one of the musicians to perform at the big event. The […]
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Herald Reporter Vice President Kembo Mohadi yesterday lit the Independence Flame at Dzapasi Assembly Point where he implored the nation to remain united and safeguard the gains of Independence. After lighting the Independence Flame, VP Mohadi reiterated Government’s commitment to preserve historical sites as well as improving the welfare of war veterans. The lighting of […]
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Tadious Manyepo in MURAMBINDA FOR the Murambinda folk, Independence Day has never been this sweet. Not only is the nation coming down to join them in celebrating Zimbabwe’s 44th birthday at Vahera Stadium, Murambinda B High School. They will also have probably a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to watch the country’s biggest two teams, Dynamos and Highlanders […]
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Talent Chimutambgi Herald Reporter The Government has made significant strides in addressing gender disparities that were disproportionately relegating women during colonial rule. In an interview to mark independence celebrations, Defence Minister and the ruling Zanu PF party National Chairman, Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, said their demands, as women who participated in the liberation struggle, began from […]
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Herald Correspondent FOUR members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) died while an unknown number of people sustained varying degrees of injuries when two vehicles were involved in a head on collision at the 180 km peg along the Harare-Bulawayo road. In a statement, the ZDF Director of Poly, Public Relations and International Affairs, Brigadier […]
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Enacy Mapakame Dinson Iron and Steel Company (DISCO), a subsidiary of Chinese steel giant Tsingshan Holdings Group, is targeting net annual revenue of US$4,25 billion in the fourth and final phase of the project, which the group expects to reach in four to five years, an official has said.
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Farirai Machivenyika President Mnangagwa has granted amnesty to various categories of prisoners under Clemency Order Number 1 of 2024 published in an Extraordinary Gazette on Monday. The President also commuted the death sentence to life imprisonment to all inmates who have been on death roll for 10 years and above. The announcement was made by […]
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Blessings Chidakwa in MURAMBINDA PRESIDENT Mnangagwa led top Government officials and schoool children in planting 44 trees, a number that signifies the country’s years of self rule, at Murambinda A Primary School ahead of the Children’s Party that he will host today. The 44 trees were planted under the Legacy Plantations programme that will […]
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Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter Government has gone all out to cater for over 70 000 people that are expected to converge for the Independence Day celebrations in Murambinda, Manicaland Province. Speaking at a post-Cabinet media briefing today, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said the ministry had worked flat out to ensure […]
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The Zimbabwean economy has been growing rapidly during the Second Republic with the revamped open-door investment policy being one of the most important reasons, especially for mining which has seen output more than quadruple as investors pile. The latest mining investor planning on moving in is Cluff Africa, a British company and an old investor […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe coach Norman Mapeza says he conducted himself in the manner he felt was in the best interests of the national team when he took charge of the Warriors during their Four Nations tournament in Malawi last month. Mapeza has been accused of poor player management and “military” training […]
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Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter SOME schools, especially private ones, have defied a Government directive banning holiday lessons and are charging learners for classes they are conducting during the holidays. A number of boarding schools including primary schools, have taken back learners for holiday lessons, despite a ban by Government which said learners had sufficient […]