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In its latest annual report, the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC)moved decisively into seeking far more effective action against three areas of crime that largely victimise the young and vulnerable and are grossly under-reported. Far too few of those who commit these crimes are brought to justice. The commission highlighted the serious problems of […]
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A recent joint operation by the Consumer Protection Commission (CPC), the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA), and law enforcement agents has uncovered widespread trade in smuggled goods at Harare’s downtown shops, commonly known as tuckshops.
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Blessing Malinganiza-Sports Reporter NATIONAL Under-20 coach, Simon Marange believes that the “Four Nations” tournament in Lilongwe, Malawi will introduce the future senior national team players to international football as the country seeks to promote its own playing culture. The tournament initially involved Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and the hosts but the Zambians pulled out at the […]
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Mukudzei Chingwere-Herald Reporter Preparations for the 2024 Independence Day celebrations and the associated Children’s Party are progressing well, with civil works underway on access roads and at the main venue at Murambinda, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said yesterday after the Cabinet meeting. Besides the civil works at the main venue, […]
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Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter THE battle against imperialism and neocolonialism will only be won if the younger generation is well equipped to fight emerging forces hence the need to prepare them and instil a sense of self-confidence, pride and Pan-Africanism. This was said by Institute of African Knowledge (INSTAK) chief executive office Ambassador Kwame Muzawazi in […]
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Peter Matika-Bulawayo Bureau THE death toll from Saturday’s road accident in Beitbridge has risen to 11 from nine after two passengers died in hospital. The accident happened when a City Bus coach travelling to Harare from South Africa veered into the opposite lane after hitting a donkey, resulting in a head-on collision with a Blue […]
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Leonard Ncube and Joseph Madzimure in VICTORIA FALLS FORMER Liberation Movements of Southern Africa have been warned to jealously guard their countries’ independence and to remain wary of Western powers that are keen to interfere in the domestic affairs of developing states. The United States, the United Kingdom and their European allies have been especially […]
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Joseph Madzimure-Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Election Observer Mission to the 2024 Presidential Elections of the Russian Federation has declared the election free, fair and credible. The delegation was led by Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba. The observer mission commended the people of the Russian Federation for exercising their right to vote in a […]
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While every child in Zimbabwe has the right to a full primary education and at least four years of secondary education, there are many children who have to walk long distances each day to exercise this right, hence the need for a denser network of schools. As temporary measures, in some areas satellite classrooms were […]
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Own Correspondent The 3rd Rwanda-Zimbabwe Business Forum, which opened yesterday in Kigali, marks another significant milestone under the economic diplomacy as the Second Republic gears up efforts to unlock economic opportunities in Africa. The high-level event, co-organised by ZimTrade and the Rwanda Development Board, brings together businesses, policymakers, and stakeholders from both countries to explore […]
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Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE men’s cricket team claimed a second successive win at the African Games, beating Tanzania by four wickets with 21 balls to spare in Accra, Ghana yesterday. The back-to-back victories have given Zimbabwe the advantage ahead of the final group match against Nigeria, who stunned Namibia by three wickets off the final […]
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Freeman Razemba–Senior Reporter A DELEGATION from Chinese renewable energy company, Shandong Dingneng New Energy Company Limited, is in Zimbabwe to conduct a feasibility study for a 600 megawatts coal-fired thermal power station and 200MW solar plant. The visit comes after a Zimbabwean delegation led by Energy and Power Development Minister Edgar Moyo was in Shanghai, […]
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Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter Diverse religions should come together and ensure peace and harmony prevail worldwide, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) Chairman Hee Lee has said. HWPL, an international peace Non-Governmental Organisation, held its 8th annual commemoration of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) on March 14 at its […]
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Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau President Mnangagwa’s call to action mandating all 92 local authorities in the country to come up with master plans by June has been described as historic and extraordinary. Only four local authorities out of the eight in Mashonaland Central have attempted to prepare strategic spatial plans since 1980. Mvurwi prepared […]
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THE growing and near intolerable traffic congestion in central Harare and surrounding areas is a direct function of the rapidly growing number of private motor cars, the inadequate public transport especially in terms of comfort and convenience, and the growing business area that arises from the economic expansion. To this needs to be added the […]