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The number of students at Bondolfi Teachers' College infected with Covid-19 has shot up to 94 after more tests were conducted following a localised outbreak of the novel virus at the institution.
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An Extraordinary Double Troika SADC Summit will be held today in Maputo, Mozambique to discuss the insecurity in the Cabo Delgado province of that country.
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SCORES of South African ruling party members, the Africa National Congress (ANC) yesterday demonstrated at the American Embassy in Pretoria against the baneful sanctions that have caused untold suffering on Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe will soon take delivery of another batch of 500 000 Sinopharm vaccines from China to boost the national Covid-19 vaccination programme.
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With small-holder agriculture now being fixed and the Government putting in the required institutional back-up to make the successful business approach permanent, the industrial sector now needs to start thinking how this revolution affects them.
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ISHMAEL WADI introduced himself to the CAPS United family, in the best way possible, as he dragged the Green Machine, from the brink of humiliation, last weekend.
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Pressure is mounting on the British to return the head of Mbuya Nehanda whose statue was unveiled by President Mnangagwa on Wednesday much to the delight of not only Zimbabweans, but the world at large including European nations.
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The Second Republic has recorded positive progress in the implementation of the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) priority projects during the first quarter of 2021 despite the shocks brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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So far this season flue-cured tobacco sales have surpassed 110 million kg and US$300 million in 33 days, with stakeholders expressing satisfaction at the smooth progress of the marketing and the quality of the crop.
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POLITICAL players under the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) platform have submitted a detailed report to the United State’s House of Foreign Affairs Committee covering the devastating effects of the illegal sanctions imposed two decades ago.
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First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa has initiated a meeting with the mixed race community in Harare after realising that they were not participating fully in mainstream activities. Amai Mnangagwa is keen to engage the community and listen to their concerns.
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Government has earmarked $4 billion under Presidential Inputs Scheme for grain production while it will pay directly, outstanding cotton proceeds delivered by farmers to Cottco among a cocktail of measures being taken to enhance performance of the agriculture sector.
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Zimbabwe got a reprieve after the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) agreed to restructure the US$206 million loan that the Zimbabwe National Road Administration got to refurbish the Plumtree-Mutare Highway in 2011, a Cabinet Minister has said.
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The African Union was thanked by President Mnangagwa on Tuesday for its interventions through the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention to strengthen public health capacities in the response to the Covid-19 pandemic and other diseases.
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THE Government has called for calm across Masvingo following a fresh outbreak of Covid-19 at Bondolfi Teachers’ College where 18 students tested positive for the novel virus early this week.