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The leader of Johane Marange Apostolic Church, High Priest St Noah Taguta Momberume has died.
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Today is the 42nd anniversary of independence, won after a long, hard and bloody struggle, but for the majority of the population it is a time to look at what we have and to look at the future and see what we still have to do.
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FIFTY percent of duty on car imports will now be paid in local currency, according to the new regulations, in a move expected to promote and support the strength of the Zimbabwe dollar.
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IT was a day of road shows yesterday as local football giants Dynamos and Highlanders warmed the stage for the Presidential Independence Day Trophy final set to cap the historic Uhuru celebrations at Barbourfields in Bulawayo this afternoon.
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Departed Paidamoyo Nonica Mutsvangwa was an angel soul endowed with a genius mind and the greatest heart well beyond her fledgling tender age. Her headmaster Richard Crook of BishopsLea School eulogized with a heavily pained soul: “Paida was a budding child prodigy. She has uniquely etched a page in my 43 years of professional teaching. […]
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Three more people have died bringing to 35 the number of people who have perished in an accident that happened in the early hours of this morning along Jopa-Skyline road in Chipinge. Police in Chipinge said the accident occurred at Christina Dairy Farm, Jopa just after midnight. Acting district development coordinator for Chipinge Mr Chamunorwa […]
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32 people have died, while several others were seriously injured after a bus carrying members of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) was involved in an accident near Jopa market in Chipinge last night. Police Spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the accident, saying the ZCC congregants were on their way to an Easter church gathering […]
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Charles Mabika Special Correspondent AS we celebrate our 42nd Independence Anniversary on Monday (April 18), I would like to pay tribute to the various Warriors squads that have won some silverware over this period. The period from 1980 till now was illuminated by a host of brilliant artists on the pitch and on the technical […]
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Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Happy Good Friday! “Easter is meant to be a symbol of hope, renewal, and new life,” once said Janine di Giovanni, while Independence holiday is about celebrating Zimbabwe’s peace, freedom and unity. This year the Independence Day and the Easter Monday fall on the same day. Again this signifies that […]
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Binga has had a hard time for far too long and it is now right that President Mnangagwa has brought it up to the top flight on the to-do list for the Second Republic, whose proud motto is development for everyone with no one left behind, and that includes Binga. The inherited problems were large. […]
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Nelson Gahadza Senior Business Reporter THE Government has registered significant milestones in efforts to stabilise the economy and set it on a sustainable path to recovery and growth, a Cabinet Minister said, despite the few hitches threatening to undo the progress. Since assuming power in 2017, the Second Republic has adopted several policy measures to […]
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Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau Kariba residents were yesterday forced to risk life and limb by fetching water from the crocodile-infested Lake Kariba following Zesa’s disconnection of the town’s water treatment plants over a $27 million electricity debt. So bad was the situation, coming just as tourists trickled in for the long Easter and Independence holidays. […]
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Africa Moyo The tribunal set up to inquire into the removal from office of Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) commissioner, Frank Muchengwa, has completed its work. It completed its work on Wednesday this week and has forwarded a copy of its report to President Mnangagwa, in terms of the constitution. A close source says the tribunal […]
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Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau Kariba residents woke up to dry taps this morning after Zesa switched off power to the town’s waterworks over a ballooning electricity bill. The Municipality advised residents late last night that Zesa had disconnected power over a $27 million debt. Residents were caught unawares in the morning to find dry taps […]
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Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter COMMISSIONER Erasmus Makodza was today acquitted of charges of concealing a transaction from a principal after the court noted that he did not participate in the joint venture agreement entered between the police and his former lover, Maonei Chapfudza, to undertake farming activities at its farm in Mashonaland East province during […]