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Crime Reporter The Zimbabwe Republic Police has reiterated that all unregistered vehicles whether Government-owned or belonging to any political will be impounded during the ongoing operation aimed at restoring order on the roads countrywide. So far, more than 7 362 motorists have been arrested under the operation code-named ‘Respect Other Road Users/ Remekedzai Vamwe Vanoshandisa […]
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa has met with members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAZ) who commended the Second Republic for stabilising the economy through enhanced capacity utilisation of industry and dealing with the corruption vice. Briefing journalists soon after meeting President Mnangagwa this morning at State House, ICAZ president, Mr Tumai Mafunga […]
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Herald Reporter The ruling Zanu PF has blasted attempts by some fanatical private publications that have roped in known Government critic Norton Legislator Hon Temba Mliswa to undermine the name of the President. This follows an article carried out in Newsday yesterday’s publication which misquoted Zanu PF spokesperson Cde Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa and […]
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PUBLIC transporter, Zupco, has engaged private contractors with a view to resolving various issues that have seen the majority of operators withdrawing their services resulting in crippling transport shortages across the country.
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COMMUTERS continue to face transport challenges, especially in Harare, despite the injection of an additional 65 buses into the urban transport system by Zupco in the last nine days.
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THE pre-planting price for ordinary grade winter wheat has been set at $155 000 a tonne but millers and manufacturers of maize and summer grain products have been urged to import around 300 000 tonnes of maize using their free funds to augment existing stocks.
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LEADERS of charity organisations and business executives across India who invited First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa here, yesterday came out in droves to express their willingness to partner her Angel of Hope Foundation as her hard work and all-encompassing empowerment projects continue to touch many hearts across the globe.
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GOVERNMENT has completed four radio station projects while it has embarked on other new projects that include the production of obituaries profiling contributions made by heroes and heroines interred at the National Heroes Acre.
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The construction of the multi-million-dollar Museum of African Liberation housed at the Liberation City in Warren Park, Harare, has started.
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The new director of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Mr Thilo Nobert Schone has said it is within Zimbabwe’s rights how it wants to regulate Non-Governmental Organisations operating in the country.
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ALL roads lead to the Harare International Conference Centre today for the 7th Zanu PF Youth League elective conference, with delegates expected to be seated by 9am.
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Zimbabwe’s agricultural industry needs strong partnerships to maintain the momentum gained by the sector last season and continue transforming the country’s economy and meeting national goals in line with the vision for an upper middle income society by 2030.
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Zimbabwe is returning to bus assembly and hopefully will be building its own large fleet required to provide a decent public transport service with a return to design changes to suit local conditions and increasing local manufacture of some components.
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OUTPUT from Zimbabwe’s manufacturing sector jumped 30 percent last year, compared to the same period in 2020, driven by growth in industrial capacity utilisation due to improved access to foreign currency for key imports.
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EXACTLY 30 years after mercurial young forward Peter Ndlovu became the African player to feature in the modern English Premiership football league, another Zimbabwean dream was fulfilled this week after Jordan Zemura and his AFC Bournemouth secured promotion for next season.