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A Grade 3 pupil at Manyiri Primary School in Zaka is battling for life at Parirenyatwa Hospital after being attacked by a hyena during a night church service.
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Government is happy with the progress made at Ekusileni Medical Centre ahead of its proposed phased opening, starting with the Covid-19 treatment and isolation centre.
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A mentally challenged man in Gutu went berserk and allegedly killed his octogenarian father by pounding him with a hoe-handle before turning on his mother, whom he left for dead.
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The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has outlined procedures for contracting growers during the 2021/22 season to bring order in the industry, giving confidence to investors.
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Organisers of the second edition of the Bulawayo Arts Festival have announced June 2 to 5 as the dates on which the fiesta will be held, with some performances for a physical audience, others recorded live, and all streamed online on the BAF TV channel and other social network.
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Motorists and passengers using the Bulawayo Road have thanked Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) for controlling traffic at the Warren Park D roundabout during peak hours.
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CHINESE global investor, Tsingshan Holding Group, has started construction of its second 150 000-tonne coke battery in Hwange, Matabeleland North Province, following completion last month of the first project of the same capacity.
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President Mnangagwa was yesterday among Heads of State and other dignitaries who attended the 6th swearing in and inauguration ceremony of Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
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President Mnangagwa is today expected to commission Causeway Dam near Marondera that is expected to be part of water supply solutions to Harare’s eastern suburbs and the dormitory town of Ruwa.
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POLICE will leave no stone unturned in establishing how a gold smuggler sneaked out of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport undetected, only to be arrested in South African.
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President Mnangagwa has extended Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s service in office for up to five years depending on yearly medical reports proving he is still mentally and physically fit to continue in the esteemed judicial office.
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Private kombis and pirate taxis that are illegally plying urban routes will be dealt with decisively as police are set to increase their operations following the continued flouting of Covid-19 regulations by the transporters.
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An independent commission to receive and investigate complaints from the public on acts of misconduct by members of the security services will soon be established following the tabling in the National Assembly yesterday of the Zimbabwe Independent Complaints Commission Bill.
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Parliament will not take action against legislators Ms Memory Mbondiah of the MDC-T and Mr Temba Mliswa, an independent, whose row forced the Public Accounts Committee to adjourn its meeting early on Monday, National Assembly Speaker Advocate Jacob Mudenda said yesterday.
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ZimStat, the national statistics agency, is now very carefully explaining just what inflation figures mean and how they are derived, a necessary function since so many people, as the professional graduate statisticians at ZimStat discover that what is obvious to them can so easily be misinterpreted or twisted. As ZimStat have carefully explained, there is […]