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Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa has called upon the party leadership to remain connected with the people in preparation of the 2023 harmonised elections. Speaking at the 352 Ordinary session of the Politburo in Harare this afternoon, President Mnangagwa, who is also Zanu PF First Secretary, said the party should remain visible. “Let us […]
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Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter All village heads allocating and selling pieces of State land in peri-urban areas mostly Seke district should desist from such activities with immediate effect as they risk prosecution, a top Government official has said. Mashonaland East Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Apolonia Munzverengi said the time was […]
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Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter Government has launched a massive nationwide programme to replace pit latrine and blair toilets with flushable ones suitable in line with vision 2030, with rural schools and clinics currently being upgraded, a Cabinet Minister said. In an interview, National Housing and Social Amenities Minister Daniel Garwe said the new flushable toilets […]
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The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has expressed concern over the increase in murder cases occurring countrywide and have urged members of the public not to resolve disputes through violent ways.
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BADLY damaged roads in Zvimba district have hindered farmers from delivering grain to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), with transporters reported to have since shunned some routes in the area.
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Disgruntled Beitbridge residents have written a petition to the local municipality demanding that it addresses sewer blockages and pollution problems which have become perennial especially in western suburbs.
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A serious health hazard is looming in Harare and Chitungwiza following an increase in sewer bursts over the past few days, The Herald has established.
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THE International Cricket Council have announced plans to expand the Men’s Cricket World Cup and the Men’s T20 World Cup as part of the efforts to grow the game across the globe.
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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said doctors and nurses in the country deserve the highest quality working conditions and support, hence Government’s swift move to rehabilitate doctors’ quarters that were razed by fire at Mpilo Central Hospital last Wednesday.
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Plans to modify and upgrade the Mbudzi roundabout and three others in Harare are at an advanced stage, with several sets of critical traffic lights repaired, reintroduction of timetabled Zupco services imminent, and a modern enhanced traffic management system for central Harare now being installed.
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Zimbabwe’s ambitious value addition got a boost yesterday after Dinson Colliery Company had its successful first production of coking coal at its Hwange plant.
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Upgrading and expanding all sectors of agriculture, the base of economic growth and development in Zimbabwe, has to be built on the twin foundations of skilled energetic farmers and a sustainable financial and marketing structure.
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DRAWING from a $19,5 billion purse, provinces across the country have been implementing life-changing projects that permeate all facets of life as part of the devolution revolution being championed by President Mnangagwa.
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Jamaican reggae-dancehall artiste Busy Signal once sang, “Martin Luther black/Malcolm X, black/Marcus Garvey, black/Barrack Obama black . . .” in his popular track “Free Up”.
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THE Kirk Swanson yard will, once again, be favourites to take to the podium at this year’s OK Grand Challenge horse racing meeting at Borrowdale Park on Saturday.