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Phyllis Kachere Deputy News Editor (Convergence) “I will use my late husband’s necktie to secure the money. I will hide it inside the necktie and then tie it around my waist. No one will ever know I have any cent on me,” says a sick and frail 78-year-old Kokwani Pukwani Matsuve as she stuffs the […]
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Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent THE Embassy of the State of Palestine in Harare has condemned the execution of a 47-year-old Palestinian woman Ghada Sabateen and other heinous crimes committed by the Israeli apartheid occupation forces. Sabateen, a visually impaired woman and a mother of 6 children from Husan village in Bethlehem was allegedly murdered […]
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Herald Reporter The remains of murdered Zimbabwean national Mr Elvis Nyathi who died in a xenophobic attack in South Africa last week are set to be repatriated back home. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade said they are concerned with attacks on Zimbabweans in South Africa and will go through diplomatic channels to […]
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Auditor General, Ms Mildred Chiri says her office will continue to name and shame companies that fail to deliver upon getting Government contracts despite threats of litigation from the firms. Ms Chiri said this today in Nyanga while responding to inquiries from journalists during a workshop her office held with the […]
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Last year’s Ordinary Level results are now out with a subject pass rate of 26,34 percent that is marginally higher than the 24,77 percent recorded in 2020, the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic and curtailed schooling.
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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday participated in an Extra-Ordinary Summit of the Organ Troika of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) plus the SADC Mission in Mozambique (SAMIM) Personnel Contributing Countries and Mozambique itself.
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Prominent Dubai-based businessman Mr Shaji Ul Mulk arrived in Zimbabwe yesterday to explore areas of cooperation in various sectors of the economy.
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FIRST LADY Auxillia Mnangagwa was yesterday privileged to attend a traditional meal cookout competition in Mutasa District at the invitation of the community that has fully embraced indigenous dishes, which she has been promoting because of their high nutritional value and medicinal properties.
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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will be in Binga, Matabeleland North, today to officially commission and handover the Binga-Kariba fishing rigs to the local community in a bold empowerment intervention that is expected to transform livelihoods in the remote district.
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LOCAL Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo yesterday read the riot act to councils over the manner in which they are wantonly suspending or firing senior officials without following laid down procedures, costing ratepayers money.
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Preparations for this year’s 42nd Independence celebrations and 2022 Children’s Party to be held in Bulawayo are at an advanced stage.
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Herald Reporter An elaborate and thorough response plan has been drawn by Government to cushion citizens from the impact of prices increases caused by a rise in global world fuel prices. Government has since flooded the market with fuel and reduced taxes on petroleum products to reduce the rate of price increases. A rise in […]
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CCC activists, Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri, yesterday lost their bid to have Chief Magistrate, Mrs Faith Mushure, recuse herself from presiding over their case.
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Among the top importers on the regular lists of successful bidders in the foreign currency auctions of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe are the producers of dairy products and the expressers of oil seeds who make cooking oil and margarine.
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BAT Zimbabwe’s tax contribution more than doubled in 2021 to $2,1 billion from $894 million over the same period in 2020 largely driven by excise duty and corporate tax.