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Business Reporter ZIMBABWE will be participating at this year’s edition of Russia International Industrial Trade Fair (INNOPROM) which begins today in Ekaterinburg. Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza is leading the business delegation. The trade fair, being held under the theme “Flexible Manufacturing” ends of Thursday. The delegation includes officials from the Confederation of […]
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The coordination and referral system for Government hospitals has been strengthened to accommodate Covid-19 patients from outside their normal service areas after intensive care units in Mashonaland West Province hotspot areas were unable to cope with the latest wave of infection in that area.
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The continuing decline of Harare City Council, which has already seen the central Government having to declare urban roads a state of disaster so it can legally start fixing them, has now extended to the even more crucial health network with its 15 clinics operating on skeleton staff.
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Nominations for candidates to fill the nine vacant posts on the High Court bench closed on Friday with the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) now expected to select candidates for public interviews and put together the short-list of suitable qualified lawyers for President Mnangagwa to choose the final nine.
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SIMON “Tangwena” Sachiti was a man on a mission, who was trying to bring the factions at Dynamos together, for his beloved Glamour Boys to sing with one voice.
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Girls under the age of 16 cannot be given contraceptives as they cannot legally consent to legal sexual activity and if they required emergency contraceptive treatment this would require parental consent as would any medical treatment, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga told that National Assembly last week.
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THANK YOU MESSAGE FROM FIRST LADY OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE: AMAI AUXILLIA MNANGAGWA:
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Jah Prayzah has finally released his album, Gwara, albeit an inconveniencing delay.
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Zanu PF has embarked on a campaign to ensure that foreign nationals do not operate businesses in the economic sub-sectors reserved for Zimbabwean citizens.
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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has paid tribute to the late founding President of Zambia, Dr Kenneth Kaunda, saying the deeds of the late titan of Pan Africanism should forever be emulated.
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With Covid-19 infections spreading, the tight control of public gatherings is strictly enforced with the burial of national hero Major General (retired) Clever Chiramba tomorrow at the National Heroes Acre being attended only by a small group of invited people.
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A Chinhoyi magistrate yesterday granted bail to a man who allegedly defrauded a local bank of $4,6 million by creating a fake contract form to get inputs for 90 hectares under CBZ Agro-Yield’s special programme on maize production.
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The High Court has nullified the multi-million dollar transaction in which the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) blindly purchased 526 hectares of land in Chegutu from businessman Phillip Chiyangwa using pensioners’ money, saying due process was not followed.
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The Judicial Service Commission on Thursday closed the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court and the Labour Court for disinfection and testing of staff after Covid-19 cases were recorded.
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THE local basketball fraternity was thrown into mourning yesterday following the tragedy in which former referee, Terry Kagande, and his family, perished, in South Africa.