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Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent THE Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) has urged non-governmental organisations (NGO)s and the private sector to take heed of President Mnangagwa’s declaration of national clean-ups. Speaking during a clean-up at Harare Gardens this morning, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda said these were not only […]
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Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has led the National Clean-up Campaign here in Chegutu where he encouraged communities to cultivate a culture of cleaning their environment. He was received with loud cheers from Kaguvi high-density suburb residents in Ward 9 where he participated in the clean-up exercise. He briefly addressed the residents, […]
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Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau ZANU-PF First Secretary President Emmerson Mnangagwa has arrived in Chegutu for the national clean-up campaign and the party’s star rally today. He is expected to plant a tree at the town’s Community Development Centre in Ward 9. Several Cabinet Ministers and senior party officials are in attendance.
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State-owned enterprises have had a dubious record, not just in Zimbabwe, but in many parts of the world, when it comes to efficiency, profit making and managerial practices and any that need to be retained should perhaps be renamed State-owned businesses, so they develop a business culture.
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Goromonzi-based visual artiste, Raphael Jamu, yesterday presented the Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, Kirsty Coventry, and her deputy, Tino Machakaire, with their portraits.
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ZIFA councillors are set to hold their first consultative meeting to discuss the impending Extraordinary General Meeting and the way forward for local football following the recent suspension imposed on the national association by FIFA.
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From being a regional steel giant for years until the turn of the millennium, Zimbabwe turned into a net importer of steel and iron products, squeezed by declining production and subsequent closure of the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco).
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Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter The selection of councillors based on qualifications was long overdue as most of the councillors were failing to appreciate their mandate and authority due to low literacy levels, residents have said. Most councillors, particularly in urban areas run by the opposition, have mainly benefited from patronage and popularity, rather than by […]
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From Faith Duri and Soul Mauruka in Masvingo Eight suspected armed robbers who on Tuesday stormed Empress Gold Mine in Mashava before getting away with 1kg of gold-rich ore have appeared before a Masvingo Magistrates Court today. Initially police arrested six of the suspects on Wednesday after they were involved in a head-on collision with […]
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Herald Reporter The newly-formed Progressive and Patriotic Citizens of Zimbabwe (PPCZ), has called for the urgent removal of the illegal sanctions, saying they were hurting the ordinary people, including those that are calling for their renewal. In an interview, PPCZ chairman Mr Patson Murimoga said the negative effects of sanctions were being felt across the […]
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Indonesia is keen to boost its economic ties with Zimbabwe while the low hanging fruits are in the area of agriculture and solar power so as to enhance the two countries’ balance of trade. This was said by Indonesia’s ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Dewa Juniarta Sastrawan today after he paid a […]
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Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has received credentials from the incoming United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Mr Edward Kallon, who was appointed in January to the top post. Mr Kallon, who before his posting to Zimbabwe was the UN Coordinator in Nigeria replaces Mr Bishow Parajuli. Briefing journalists after meeting President Mnangagwa at the State […]
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Prosper Ndlovu in Dubai, UAE INTERNATIONAL tourists have expressed readiness to visit Zimbabwe again following the lifting of the Covid-19 induced travel bans, which resulted in loss of business for the local leisure and travel industry since the outbreak of the pandemic in December 2019. Zimbabwe has also relaxed its international travel protocols but maintained […]
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Herald Reporter Zimbabwe was among the 35 countries that yesterday abstained from voting against Russia when the United Nations General Assembly put the Ukraine crisis for a vote. The vote was 141 to 5, with 35 abstentions. It came after the 193-member assembly convened its first emergency session since 1997. Zimbabwe is expected to release […]
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Senior Arts Reporter Zora music proponent Leonard “Karikoga” Zhakata, will tomorrow release his latest single titled “Chero Kuchibva Cash”. Zhakata yesterday released a teaser promo for the visuals of the single on social media. With the new look and catchy phrases on the teaser, music fans are looking forward to the video. Will Zhakata reclaim […]