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THE sudden efforts to convert the Sherwood and Warren Hills community gold courses into housing stands by a group on Harare City Council is the latest example of destroying recreational space without considering the costs to future generations and without consulting the people who will be affected.
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RioZim Limited says it has put in place new financing options to attract potential investors into its 2 800 megawatt Sengwa coal power project following the withdrawal of China’s Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) earlier this year.
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CAMEROONIAN forward Albert Eonde was the Fall Guy yesterday when Harare giants Dynamos threw away a good chance to extend their lead at the top of the Castle Lager Premiership football table after conceding a last minute equaliser against minnows Bulawayo City at the National Sports Stadium.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter MISCONDUCT by judges is worrying given that judicial officers are the last line of defence in the protection of people’s rights, President Mnangagwa has said. Commissioning the Commercial Court of Zimbabwe Division of the High Court and the Integrated Electronic Case Management system in Harare yesterday, the President said three judges had […]
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THE sad story in the sports pages this week was about CAPS United sacking six of their senior players over a crippling industrial action that marred their defeat to Cranborne Bullets at the National Sports Stadium last week. The players were dismissed for engineering the strike to press for payment of their dues. But three […]
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Tendai Rupapa in NEW DELHI, India PHILANTHROPY is pay-less work that requires the sacrifice of personal resources, and what makes that possible is the love within a person, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has said. She made the remarks at a welcome and congratulations dinner hosted in her honour after she was conferred with a […]
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Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter BORROWDALE Park and racecourse will come alive this morning when the Premier horseracing event in Zimbabwe — the Castle Tankard — takes place with 12 runners taking to the starting stalls in the main race. The 63rd edition of the race meet is sponsored to the turn of US$50 000 by Delta […]
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Elita Chikwati Features Editor ZIMBABWE will have a surplus of 107 328 tonnes of cereals despite the decline in production during the 2021/22 summer cropping season, the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development has said. According to the Ministry ‘s Second Crop and Livestock Assessment report, the country is expected to harvest an estimated […]
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Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter In yet another show of confidence in Zimbabwe’s aviation market, Air Botswana has announced the re-commencement of flights between Gaborone, Harare and Lusaka with effect from today. The airline confirmed the developments in a statement. “Air Botswana is pleased to announce the re-commencement of flights between Gaborone, Harare and Lusaka from […]
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Municipal Reporter The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) yesterday apologised to the commuting public for the transport woes being experienced mostly in urban areas. In a statement, Zupco management said the challenge has been due to the withdrawal of franchised vehicles and as usual they are working with the Government to address the issues […]
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Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter The Victoria Falls carnival ended successfully, although South African musicians DJ Maphorisa, Kabza De Small and Zimbabwean Shasha, did not show up according to the programme. But then a battle has loomed between the organisers of the carnival organisers and the three artistes for their failure to honour their contract, […]
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Business Reporter Zimbabwean products have been described as unique and amongst best quality at the Macfrut 2022, the largest fruit and vegetable exhibition show currently underway in Remini, Italy. At the fair, ZimTrade — the country’s trade development and promotion organisation — has organised for 10 companies to exhibit, twice the number from five that […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN football need to sort out the chaos bedevilling the administration of the game as this could be one of the reasons local football continues to be shunned by big corporates. The game has been reeling under serious financial challenges over the years and there have been concerns why it […]
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AN efficient and affordable public transport system is required in urban Zimbabwe, with Harare, thanks to some appalling colonial town planning, in a particularly serious position. This requires at present a serious degree of co-operation between Government, Zupco and private bus and kombi owners to ensure that there is a large enough fleet of buses […]
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Herald Reporter THE abuse of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange by rogue business entities is largely contributing to currency volatility in the country, investment analyst and Zanu PF spokesperson Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa said yesterday. Speaking last night during a virtual discussion in the Southern Africa Political Economy Series on the “difference between rhetoric and reality, a […]