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A prominent car dealer in Gweru, Peter Dube last night opened fire on four people, killing two and injuring the other two including his wife Nyasha Nharingo following a domestic dispute at their residence in the central business district.
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The third witness in the trial of suspended University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Levi Nyagura has told the court that the former first lady Grace Ntombizodwa Mugabe was a ghost student and appeared from nowhere.
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Nyore Madzianike -Senior Court Reporter JAILED Robert Martin Gumbura today lost his freedom bid after regional magistrate Mr Francis Mapfumo dismissed his bail application on changed circumstances on a matter in which he is accused of attempting a jail break at Chikurubi Maximum Prison along with other inmates. Mr Mapfumo dismissed his application saying once […]
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Ellina Mhlanga -Senior Sports Reporter OVER 90 swimmers are on Sunday set to converge at Chisipite Senior School for the Harare Amateur Swimming Junior Championships with some of the province’s leading juniors expected to compete. The competition will this year be held over one day due to the prevailing environment because of the Covid-19 pandemic […]
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Thupeyo Muleya -Beitbridge Bureau Government, through the Judiciary Service Commission is working on a Standard Operating Procedure (SPO) protocol on the management of sexual and gender-based violence, the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Ruth Maboyi has said. She said the SPO will help to ensure that policies are implemented and followed through. […]
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ZIMBABWEANS should receive the Covid-19 vaccines as that is one of the best and safest measures to protect the nation from the deadly pandemic and enable return to normalcy, President Mnangagwa said as he received his second antidote.
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Advanced-Level pass rate for the November 2020 Zimsec examinations remained high despite a slight decrease from 2019 attributed to the effects of Covid-19 that partially made learning difficult.
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Police in Nyazura, Manicaland, on Wednesday exhibited a high degree of professionalism when they resisted a US$9 000 bribe dangled by members of a smuggling syndicate.
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Farmers have hailed Government for availing $60 billion to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) for the procurement of grain during the 2021 marketing season which started on April 1.
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Zimbabwe aims to achieve the 10 million herd immunity by year-end, with over 300 000 people so far receiving their first Covid-19 vaccination doses, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said.
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FEMALE councillors from across the political divide are charmed by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s non-partisan approach and traditional meal cookout competition which they say has helped foster unity, love and development in the country.
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GOVERNMENT is transforming Agribank into the Agricultural Finance Corporation (AFC) Land Bank to meet increased appetite for farmers’ financing needs.
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The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), which allows local companies to exchange notes with suppliers and foreign firms, returns this year at a time the Government is demanding increased production across all sectors of the economy.
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The High Court yesterday deferred to next week the hearing of the appeal by MDC-Alliance’s Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri challenging the magistrates court’s recent decision to deny them bail on the grounds of changed circumstances.
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The only surprise in the latest Government decision not to pay teachers who are not performing their minimum contractual obligations is that Government in effect gave them as long as a month to make up their minds, bending over backwards not to be confrontational.