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Health and Child Care Ministry has launched a new Covid-19 vaccination card with improved security features in an effort to curb the sale of counterfeits.
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Government in collaboration with United Nations organisations and other private players will work towards strengthening coordination systems and implementing effective disability programmes for the reduction of stigma and discrimination that affects the rights of people with disabilities including women and girls.
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Britain has thrown its weight behind Zimbabwe’s anti-corruption fight saying concerted effort is vital in rooting out graft as this is a global challenge that has ravaged economies across the world.
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Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter Farmers financed under Command Agriculture have until November 30 to deliver their maize to the Grain Marketing Board or be blacklisted so they can not access any more Government-guaranteed loans and face losing their offer letters and tenure documents and thus their farms. The National Enhanced Agriculture Productivity Scheme (NEAPS), commonly […]
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Nelson Gahadza Senior Business Reporter FINANCIAL services group, ZB Holdings says it is ready to support and partner with the Government in initiatives to resuscitate the economy through sustainable infrastructure projects and retooling of productive sectors. Government is projecting an economic growth of 7,8 percent this year and 5,4 percent in 2022, underpinned by resurgence […]
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Ray Bande Senior Reporter The new community radio station in Chimanimani reaffirms Government’s determination to open the media space and enhance freedom of expression, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday at the handover of donated broadcasting equipment. The equipment was donated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) to […]
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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor SUNDAY CHIDZAMBWA is too old, so they say, and he should be left to enjoy his pension and retirement far away from the melting pot of international football. After all, they claim, the game has changed quite a lot and now needs youthful and energetic coaches, who understand the complexity, […]
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South African Airways (SAA) yesterday resumed its Harare to Johannesburg flights, a move expected to boost the local tourism industry after a year of inactivity and almost 18 months without a commercial flight.
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The Government workforce is vital for the functioning of Zimbabwe, as well as being a significant factor in pushing the country forward and ensuring that it not only grows but that it grows in the desired directions.
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All provinces and districts will soon be required to grow crops using available technologies to ensure food security and improved living standards, a massive departure from previous years when some provinces were deemed unfit for cropping, President Mnangagwa has said.
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Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Sungura kingpin Alick Macheso returns to South Africa for two live performances next month and his management has promised top drawer performances. The October 9 and 10 shows come after earlier planned shows in May were cancelled when South African authorities implemented a blanket ban on live performances, due to Covid-19. […]
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NINE new judges recommended by the Judicial Service Commission and accepted by President Mnangagwa for appointment as judges of the High Court will tomorrow take their judicial oaths.
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The new-look Beitbridge Border Post that is shaping up following the completion of the first phase under its ongoing US$300 million modernisation programme has ignited excitement among the border town’s residents.
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Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter President Mnangagwa has appointed nine judges to fill the vacant positions of the High Court and strengthen the court. The President’s nod to appoint the new judges comes after the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) sent its recommendations of the successful candidates in the public interviews held last month. Munamato Mutevedzi, […]
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Business Reporter The Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz), has granted telecom operators the green light to increase out-of-bundle tariffs by an average of 30 percent as the industry continues to battle rising input costs. State-owned mobile network operator, NetOne, was the first to adjust its charges yesterday while Econet Wireless Zimbabwe and […]