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Herald Reporters ZIMBABWE passed the five million mark for first doses of Covid-19 vaccination last week with the record breaking blitz now in progress seeing more than 1,39 million doses administered in the last two weeks, almost 15 percent of the total jabs given since the national vaccination programme opened a little over 13 months […]
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Defeating the myriad of people speculating at a high level in the foreign currency black market and doing their level best to cheat the auction system requires not just the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s ability to look into bank accounts, but also high level staff who can look into a complex trail with unmapped sections […]
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Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter Ladies of the night in Nyamapanda had an opportunity to mix and mingle with health ambassador First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa who, besides seeking to empower them through income-generating projects, wants to protect them from diseases that are prevalent in the world of prostitution. The First Lady encouraged the women to quit the […]
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Daniel Nemukuyu Investigations Editor TSOTSI Complex, one of the oldest commercial structures in Karoi town, formerly owned by the late businessman Brian James Rhodes, now houses at least 70 tenants who are resisting paying rent to a man claiming to be an agent of the new owners. The said owners have never visited the property in […]
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Nelson Gahadza Senior Business reporter South African firm, Tharisa Capital, says it will invest US$250 million to complete phase 1 of the Karo project in Zimbabwe in the next 24 months after taking full control of the platinum mine. The group has exercised its option and increased its stake in Karo Mining to 66,3 percent from […]
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Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THREE hospitals in the Matabeleland region are set to benefit from solar power plants through a project being implemented by a consortium of local independent power producers and German partners. Enduring Sun Energy, a consortium of Zimbabweans, Geobase Clean Energy and Frenell of Germany, are spearheading the project which will lead […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter Dynamos …………………………………….. (1) 2 Black Rhinos ………………………………… (1) 1 TEENAGER Bill Antonio was the toast of the day for the Dynamos supporters at the National Sports Stadium yesterday after his late flash of individual brilliance dismantled Black Rhinos’ daring resistance and helped the Harare giants edge close to the summit […]
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The Russian military has firmly denied accusations of mass killings of civilians in Bucha, a Ukrainian town northwest of Kiev. The claims have been raised by Ukraine itself, some Western media outlets and human rights groups, after Moscow had withdrawn its troops from the outskirts of Ukraine’s capital. “All photographs and video materials published by […]
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Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter She came, saw and conquered. The much anticipated performance by South African musician Makhadzi at the JamAfro festival held at Alexandra Sports Club, Harare, turned out to be what her fans had hoped for — “Epic”. Not even the poor sound system that almost threatened to ruin the show could dampen […]
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Major spending on infrastructure by the Second Republic has excited local industry, which is reaping the rewards of increased Government supply and construction contracts, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) said on Friday. Guided by robust economic blueprints including the National Development Strategy 1, the Government has since 2017, embarked on unprecedented infrastructure development in […]
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Kudakwashe Mugari President Mnangagwa has left for Maputo, Mozambique, this afternoon with a high-powered delegation for a three-day State visit. A number of memoranda of understanding (MoUs) are expected to be signed as the two countries seek to deepen and broaden relations. President Mnangagwa and his Mozambique counterpart, President Filipe Nyusi, meet again exactly two […]
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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has castigated opposition-run urban councils for scuttling Government efforts to promote cleanliness, order and restore splendour to towns and cities countrywide.
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TO stir my intellect, I have been reading Walter Benjamin’s illuminations on Franz Kafka. Walter Benjamin was a German Marxist Jew who committed suicide in 1940 at the unripe age of 40. The Second World War was in full swing, with Hitler making dramatic gains in Europe, and threatening Britain. Benjamin felt entrapped, choosing the escape of suicide. His fame only gathered after his short, war-buffeted life. Today, he is a leading voice of the Frankfurt School on Marxism.
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Divorce orders obtained fraudulently by some greedy men with a view to stripping their spouses in the Diaspora of matrimonial property, are now on the increase amid reports that a Deputy Sheriff was recently fired while another is under investigation for fraudulent service of court documents.
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President Mnangagwa yesterday gave a head-start to Shamva Low-Density Village (LDV) Primary School after he donated 40 computers and promised to ensure the school was electrified while a precast wall constructed.