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With little rain over the past month and even less now expected, the Meteorological Services Department now sees the season coming to a close with no significant rains expected to fall until the next season.
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As legislators call for modern technology, including drones, at border posts to help immigration officers identify wanted criminals and prohibited immigrants trying to enter Zimbabwe, police are stepping up their anti-smuggling patrols.
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Four new ambassadors presented credentials to President Mnangagwa at State House yesterday and commended the excellent relations that exist between Zimbabwe and their countries.
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PHILANTHROPIC works being undertaken by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa countrywide have captured the attention of Dynamos Football Club, prompting them to come on board with an offer to collaborate with her Angel of Hope Foundation to ease the plight of vulnerable members of the community through sport and unveil wellness programmes.
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Herald Reporter ZAMBIAN capital city Lusaka’s mayor, Mr Miles Bwalya Sampa, has met Harare’s acting mayor Stewart Mutizwa and exchanged notes on a number of issues regarding the management of councils, especially pertaining to traffic congestion and solid waste management. Mr Sampa, who was in Harare for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between the […]
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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has resumed pumping water to Beitbridge town following the restoration of power supply to their water treatment plant. Zinwa temporarily introduced water rationing on Tuesday when an electricity transformer at the plant broke down. Zinwa spokesperson Mrs Marjorie Munyonga said they expected residents to start […]
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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Zimbabwe Embassy in South Africa has opened more consular services in line with the new Covid-19 regulations under the lockdown level one in that country. The Consul-General to Johannesburg, Mrs Melody Chaurura said in a public notice that they had reactivated the appointment booking platform for people seeking consulate […]
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Daniel Chigunwe Mash Central Correspondent Mazowe based non-governmental organisation, Kurainashe in partnership with Healing Hands International yesterday donated a borehole to the rural community of Mvurwi as an initiative to complement Government efforts in providing safe and clean water. Speaking during the handover of the borehole to the community Kurainashe director Mrs Tsitsi Mugweni emphasised […]
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SADC member states are not going to stand aside and watch while terrorists and non-state actors threaten regional peace and security as well as the integrity and sovereignty of Mozambique where insurgents have been killing innocent people.
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Police have rounded up three suspects on allegations of operating a ring selling fake Covid-19 vaccination certificates at Seke South Clinic in Chitungwiza.
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Churches will not be hosting their traditional large Easter processions and gatherings, keeping the number attending each service to below the 50 limit imposed by Government under lockdown rules.
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A TRUCKING company had five of its haulage trucks smuggled into the country seized by the State after the High Court ruled they were tainted property, in a civil-judicial forfeiture case.
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THE Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement is satisfied with the adherence by tobacco auction floors, to Covid-19 control reg- ulations as preparations for the open- ing of the 2021 marketing season gather momentum.
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The fiscal discipline of the Second Republic is now being exhibited in the critical and major area of agricultural financing, the determination of ensuring that only those who can use the finance actually get the money in the first place and the determination that they pay back.
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HEALTH Ambassador First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday fought back tears when she visited Mrs Anna Maswani (30) of Chitungwiza at Pari- renyatwa Group of Hospitals who sustained serious injuries following an elephant attack at Musamba Fishing Camp in Kariba.