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Grace Chingoma -Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S neighbour South Africa are still in the race to host the inaugural CAF women’s Champions League finals towards the end of the year amid revelations from CAF that they have not awarded hosting rights to any country. Recently Morocco federation announced through its website that the country has been […]
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Senior Arts Reporter Producers of the popular television series “Chipo The Gift”, have announced that the production was taking a break. The Rooftop Promotions produced television series which is in its second season with 13 episodes already screened on ZBCTV since January this year had a huge viewership on both the national broadcaster and online […]
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Freedom Mupanedemo -Midlands Bureau Private parking entity, City Park has started charging and collecting money from motorists in Gweru central business district after completion of the hand over-take over process with the city council. For the last two weeks, motorists in Gweru have been parking for free, with City Park still marking the streets as […]
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This is the last part in our summary writing task in preparation for the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) English Language syllabus 1122/2.
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Numbers of second-hand vehicles imported through Beitbridge have slumped from around 60 a day to an average of 22 a day this month following the introduction of new regulations that make it very hard to import cars more than 10 years old.
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As police investigate the deaths of four family members and two dogs, who were found dead on Saturday in Gutu in what is suspected to be food poisoning, cops in Mutasa have arrested two suspects in the killing of two seven-year-olds on their way home from school last week.
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Zimbabwe is poised to benefit from medical tourism following international endorsement of the country’s health service processes with foreigners queuing to get Covid-19 vaccines, which they have to pay for, while local surgeons have been authorised to help separate conjoined twins from Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon.
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MASHONALAND West and Midlands provinces have recorded low vaccination uptake since the beginning of the exercise, with Health and Child Care Minister and Vice President, Dr Constantino Chiwenga, calling for strategies to increase the uptake.
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Opposition political parties and churches have hailed the country for attaining 41 years of independence, thanking the gallant sons and daughters who selflessly sacrificed their lives for Zimbabwe’s liberation.
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FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s traditional meal cook-out competition is a step in the right direction and bodes well for the nation’s health, with massive benefits for the economy through tourism development, participants and observers have said.
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Bulawayo Bureau THE Government has floated a tender for the construction of the 260km Gwayi-Shangani Dam-Bulawayo pipeline, which marks the implementation of the Second Phase of the National Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project (NMZWP). The Gwayi-Shangani Dam construction and completion has been made a top priority and this year Government allocated $4,5 billion towards the project, […]
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The outbreaks of Covid-19 at three boarding schools, fortunately without anyone becoming seriously ill, shows up the dangers of complacency and trashes any assumption we make that we can let down our guard.
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THE era of flagrant disregard of consumer rights and unfair business practices may have come to an end after Industry and Commerce Minister Sekai Nzenza, with concurrence of President Mnangagwa, last week appointed the seven members of the Consumer Protection Commission.
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WASHINGTON ARUBI was the hero, turning back the hands of time, to produce one of the finest goalkeeping shows ever witnessed in Supa Diski, on a special day for his country on Sunday.
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Zimbabwe celebrated 41 years of independence yesterday with President Mnangagwa calling on Zimbabweans to be inspired by the occasion to preserve the gains of the liberation struggle.