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A dark cloud has engulfed the Nyatsime area of Chitungwiza following the death of two senior Zanu PF officials under unclear circumstances, with one of them alleged to have been poisoned while the other succumbed to a stress-related illness after his house was recently burnt down by CCC supporters.
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President Mnangagwa last Saturday urged society to pause and reflect about the important role women played in the independence of Zimbabwe and their contributions in shaping the nation’s contemporary society.
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The Zimbabwe National High School Moot Court Team was yesterday confident they would do well at the upcoming Moot Court Competition in Romania.
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AMTEC Motors Zimbabwe has lifted the Zimbabwean flag high after scooping the prestigious Sub-Saharan Africa Aftersales Achievement award at the Nissan Business Meeting Awards ceremony held in Egypt recently.
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President Mnangagwa is expected to officiate at the 150th recruit correctional officers’ pass-out parade for the Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services (ZPCS) at Ntabazinduna Prison Training School today.
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A group of CCC councillors is allegedly set to pocket US$12 000 in fees from Harare City Council for “investigating” the Pomona waste management deal, now a done deal with Government backing.
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A MASSIVE US$50 million hotel project is on the cards in Victoria Falls, as the transformation of the prime tourism destination into a world class city and resort gains momentum.
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Youths have been urged to shun violence but use the various opportunities being unlocked by the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa to make money for themselves, a group of young entrepreneurs under the banner, Men BelieveED has said.
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The just ended conference of the Zanu PF Women’s League stressed, as previous conferences have done, two aspects: the progress that has been made in building gender equality and emancipating women in practical terms as well as legal equality, and the progress that still has to be made.
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The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) says it has started implementing the measures introduced by the Government last month for tighter trading conditions as part of initiatives to tackle speculative behaviour hurting the domestic currency.
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AILING giants CAPS United put up a decent show yesterday but that could not stop them from slumping to a new club record seventh consecutive league defeat after they fell to ZPC Kariba in a Castle Lager Premiership match at the National Sports Stadium.
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Business Reporter AN 800km walk around Lake Kariba, to raise awareness on link between environmental conservation and mental health, is set for July and August with several organisations and individual tourists expressing their support for the unique initiative. The campaign champion, Mr Nick Holme, a Zimbabwean born environmental conservationist who is now based in the […]
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Municipal Reporter Major civil engineering works are now in progress to build the complex Mbudzi interchange flyover, which in the end will see a set of 12 interconnected bridges and bridge-type structures replace the congested roundabout to ensure traffic can move without hindrance or stopping through the critical intersection of major north-south and east-west roads. […]
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AMSTERDAM. — The Sables of Zimbabwe will today take on the Netherlands in an international Test rugby fixture that wouldn’t look out of place early on in a World T20 cricket competition — with both sides still gunning for the final two spots in this year’s edition — it’s hard to automatically associate these two […]
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Marytise Vambayi and Kudzaishe Muhamba Herald Reporters Talent hits a target no one else can reach. Genius hits a target no one else can see. That is the case of aspiring Zimbabwean lawyers that conquered the world. Zimbabwe National High School Moot team is their name and to their intelligence be the glory. The amazing […]