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Michael Tome Business Reporter FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has assured the visiting Rwanda delegation of investment protection as the two countries continue to broaden their trade ties. Minister Ncube made the remarks at the ongoing Zimbabwe-Rwanda Trade and Investment Conference, which is running under the theme ‘Explore, Invest and Export’. The […]
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Municipal Reporter All Chitungwiza residents are accessing water freely from the Presidential boreholes contrary to some messages being circulated by naysayers on social media that water was being distributed on partisan lines. Our news crew visited the Mangoromera area in St Mary’s where they observed that water was being accessed freely without any requirement. […]
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Political Editor PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has officially opened the Zimbabwe-Rwanda Trade and Investment Conference at a Harare hotel, stressing the need for the two Republics to boost trade and cooperation and improve the livelihoods of citizens. Addressing delegations from Zimbabwe and Rwanda, the President said the Conference, which is the second after the first which was […]
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Crime Reporter MORE than 45 101 motorists have so far been arrested for driving unregistered vehicles during the ongoing operation to weed out uncompliant motorists while over 1,6 million people were also nabbed countrywide for violating Covid-19 regulations. Some of the suspects were fined while others are still assisting police with investigations. National police spokesperson […]
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Saturday’s by-elections showed that the rural-urban divide in Zimbabwean politics, while moderately weaker, is still the major factor in how people vote and which political party is likely to win seats. A swing to Zanu PF did occur, but such was the lack of marginal seats in the Zimbabwean political firmament that this saw two […]
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Grace Mahora Arts Reporter The performance by Mai Titi and Baba Harare left the audience in a jocular mood last Friday. The collaborative live show took place at Theatre in the Park. In the interview promoter, Dollar Bill said he was pleased with the show as all went according to plan. “Im very excited to […]
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Business Reporter Several equities firms are confident that the Government will continue to employ aggressive measures and maintain policy consistency in order to eliminate threats of resurgent market disparities negatively impacting businesses. The general macro-economic environment has lately been characterised by growing threats of resurgent inflation increase and renewed exchange rate volatility, exacerbated by the […]
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Herald Reporter The Vatican envoy paid a courtesy call on Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Ambassador Frederick Shava, recently and discussed a number of issues including the Catholic Church’s contribution to national development. Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Paolo Rudelli, the Vatican representative in Zimbabwe, said his engagement with Minister Shava was “fruitful”. “We discussed the […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter Harare City……………………………………… 0 Dynamos……………………………………….. (0) 2 DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya’s strong half-time pep talk made the difference as the Harare giants made it four wins in four outings yesterday with a hard earned victory over tactically-sound Harare City in a Castle Lager Premiership football match at the National Sports Stadium. […]
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Zimbabwe is aggressively pursuing new energy infrastructure projects to bridge the domestic energy supply gap and bolster regional electricity needs, which is critical for SADC’s industrialisation and overall competitiveness, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
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Delays by some investors in implementing projects for renewable or lower carbon energy are potentially hampering Zimbabwe’s progress despite the investors being awarded special permits by the Government, the President has said.
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ZANU-PF’s Wednesday St Mary’s rally was a turning point in several ways. Of course, the most obvious marker were the numbers that attended, something even the blind could see and feel.
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ALL is set for today’s local authorities and National Assembly by-elections being contested by at least 16 parties to fill the 28 parliamentary seats and 122 wards.
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AS the country holds 133 Parliamentary and local council by-elections today, church leaders have implored Zimbabweans to heed President Mnangagwa’s call for peace and unity.
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Vice President Constantino Chiwenga yesterday called for the observance of peace in today’s local authorities and National Assembly by-elections and urged all political to accept the outcome of the polls.