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Crime Reporter ARMED robbers raided a Mashwede Holdings food court in Southlea Park, Harare early yesterday morning and got away with a safe containing more than US$5 000 after attacking some security guards manning the premises. No arrests have been made and police are still looking for the suspects. The matter is being handled by […]
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GWERU -The Midlands province will see polls being held in at least three urban and eight rural wards during the forthcoming by-elections, following recalls and deaths of former councilors. With five vacancies, Kwekwe City has the highest number of wards to be contested after former mayor Angeline Kasipo, her former deputy Melody Chingarande and former councilor Washington Moyo […]
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GWERU- The Gweru City Council will on Tuesday hold tightly-contested mayoral elections to replace Josiah Makombe, who fell victim to infighting in the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), and was recalled from the post. He was recalled from the position by Doughlas Mwonzora, who dislodged Nelson Chamisa as the authentic leader of the party. Council sources said […]
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Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa has fired State Security Minister Owen Ncube from his position in Government with immediate effect. Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda announced the sacking. He said he was fired for “conduct inappropriate for a Minister of Government.”
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Companies and other businesses must embrace the national clean-up campaign seriously and dedicate at least an hour of the first Friday of every month to cleaning their environs, President Mnangagwa has said.
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Contracted companies performing substandard work under the ongoing Emergency Roads Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 countrywide will be blacklisted, Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Felix Mhona said in Kwekwe over the weekend after observing the poor state of some recently repaired roads in the city and country.
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All civil servants are now fully vaccinated against Covid-19 with those vaccinated in the early months of the programme now going for their booster shots amid general agreement that the civil service offers a model for everyone else.
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The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has forecast more rains today and tomorrow across the country.
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The regular cycles of destruction and erection of illegal trading shacks around the Mbare bus terminus and the Mupedzanhamo market area in the north of the suburb highlights both the demand for the services these traders offer and the need for larger managed and legal markets.
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ZIMBABWE received some good news after all players and officials returned a clean bill of health in their last Covid-19 tests before the opening Group B encounter of the delayed 2021 AFCON finals against Senegal set for the Kouekong Stadium in Bafoussam, Cameroon, this afternoon.
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The 2022 Legal Year opens today with Chief Justice Luke Malaba delivering the keynote address on achievements and challenges over the past 12 months and the judicial administrative agenda for this year.
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Daily Covid-19 infection rates started falling again from Tuesday last week with the rolling average down to 1 101 by Saturday.
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LOCAL steel firm, Zimsteel, has donated seven tonnes of maize to First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Angel of Hope Foundation for onward distribution to the needy.
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While preparatory work on the Mbuzi interchange is progressing with the upgrading or construction of diversion roads, motorists are impatient for construction to start.
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The Government has started rehabilitating access roads to chiefs’ homesteads countrywide to improve accessibility to traditional leaders as well as enhance their dignity and development in communities.