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The Jaka clan in Chivi has unanimously selected Mr Jere Jaka as their preferred candidate for Jaka chieftainship.
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All teachers in Mashonaland West Province will be vaccinated against Covid-19 if they wish, as there are adequate jabs in clinics for everyone, a senior official in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education in the province has said.
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TWO people, one of them a driver who was trying to avoid a pothole, died on the spot while 14 others sustained varying degrees of injuries after two vehicles collided head on in Insuza along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway.
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THE Government has introduced more Covid-19 vaccination sites across the country as part of efforts to decentralise the process and decongest existing service points.
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Zimbabwe has achieved the 90-90-90 target on HIV prevention and is now working on the 95-95-95 target for 2025, while the mortality significantly declined by almost 72 percent in the 10 years between 2010 and 2020, the National Aids Council (NAC) has revealed.
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CHURCHES this Easter holiday took heed of the Government’s Covid-19 regulations limiting gatherings to 50 people to curb the spread of the deadly pandemic.
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ZIMBABWE’S re-engagement efforts continue to bear fruit with the country now on course to rejoin the Commonwealth.
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Security officials have intercepted cigarette contraband worth an estimated R230 000 that was being smuggled into South Africa through an illegal crossing point along the Limpopo River.
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FIRST LADY Auxillia Mnangagwa on Friday heard harrowing tales of moral decay in the country’s farming communities characterised by prostitution, drug abuse, early child marriages, lack of healthcare and family planning which resulted in the birth of many undocumented children.
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Farmers under Command Agriculture who failed to repay their loans at the end of last season owing to drought and the Covid-19-induced national lockdown, have been granted a huge relief after Government extended the repayment period by an additional three years.
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The SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security meets this week to discuss the growing security problem in north-eastern Mozambique, which last week saw a serious attack on the town of Palma right on the Tanzanian border.
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Most Grain Marketing Board depots now have wheat inputs in stock as preparations for the 2021 winter cropping season have reached an advanced stage.
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Nine people have died in road accidents during this year’s Easter holiday compared to five who died in the same period last year.
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Zimbabwe is susceptible to national security threats and security services must continue jealously safeguarding the country’s sovereignty, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe has said.
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Rainfall amounts have decreased significantly over the past month with slight chances of measurable showers to be received in some parts of the country in the coming weeks, the Meteorological Services Department said in an update.