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As Covid-19 infection hotspots appear, the Government, on the advice of its medical experts, is clamping down tightly, but in an effort to keep the economy going at full tilt, is localising the intensified lockdowns to the areas surrounding the hotspots.
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Ongoing thermal and renewable power projects are expected to add 150 megawatts (MW) to the national grid by the end of the year, ensuring adequate power supply in the country.
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THE scheduled return of the Chibuku Super Cup is likely to run into a wave of fresh troubles with clubs, based in communities under lockdown, set to face a cocktail of challenges.
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Harare City Council raked in more than $42 million from the informal sector in 2020, a steep hike in revenue collections compared to $7,1 million collected the preceding year.
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POLICE in Nyamapanda, Mashonaland East Province, are investigating a murder case where a 42-year-old man allegedly killed his ex-lover (22) for unknown reasons.
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CRYSTAL methamphetamine, commonly referred to as “mutoriro” in street lingo, is not classified as a dangerous drug according to the country's statutes and the State cannot prosecute those found in its possession, a Harare lawyer has argued.
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Zimbabwe yesterday recorded six Covid-19 deaths and 519 new cases as the surge in new infections continues.
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Kuvimba Mining House (KMH) has paid an inaugural US$5.2 million dividend to Government and other local shareholders following a positive performance during the financial year ended 31 March 2021
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Police remains worried over an increase in murder and hit and run cases countrywide as they continue to urge members of the public to respect the sanctity of human life.
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The Zanu PF Bikita District Coordinating Committee (DCC) has recommended the readmission of former Bikita South legislator Jappy Jaboon into the revolutionary party.
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POLICE in Mashonaland West province have issued prohibition orders on any traditional weapons that may cause public disorder or breach of peace, in line with Section Two (Four) of the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act.
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President Mnangagwa has arrived in Mozambique for the SADC extraordinary summit that also coincide with the regional bloc's 40th anniversary.
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Three students at Masvingo polytechnic have tested positive for Covid-19 as the virus continues to sweep across several institutions of higher learning in the province.
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Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter Teachers’ unions and the public yesterday welcomed the Government’s decision to defer schools’ reopening for the second term by two weeks pending a review of the Covid-19 situation, saying the move was motivated by a desire to ensure the safety of pupils. The Government announced the postponement of schools reopening as […]
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter THE Government has placed 12 more Covid-19 hotspot areas across three more provinces, under localised lockdown following a spike in cases over the last two weeks as efforts to procure two million more vaccines to reach the affected areas are underway. The country recorded a 127 percent increase in Covid-19 cases […]