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The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) will identify inmates that qualify for the general amnesty that was approved by Cabinet, with President Mnangagwa gazetting the Clemency Order for their release once the processes are completed.
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Medical aid societies will soon be placed under their own independent regulatory authority overseen by the Ministry of Health and Child Care rather than falling under the proposed Insurance and Pensions Commission Act.
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Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Dr Fredrick Shava, was yesterday sworn-in as a Senator for Midlands Province.
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Regional magistrate Mr Morgan Nemadire, who died recently, has been laid to rest. Mr Nemadire died on March 6 at a hospital in Harare and was buried in Manicaland last week.
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The National Biotechnology Authority chief executive officer Jonathan Mufandaedza has appeared in court facing 22 counts of criminal abuse of office and one of fraud.
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Former MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu and Senator James Makore have joined Zanu PF.
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Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Long serving Gokwe South Rural district council chief executive Mr Silas Velani has died. He was 54. A family friend and workmate, Mr Jabulani Gute confirmed the death of Mr Velani in the early hours of today. He said Mr Velani, who served as chief executive for 20 years, suffered a […]
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SUNGURA ace, Alick Macheso, has refuted reports circulating on social media claiming he was contemplating joining politics with intentions to contest Gutu West seat in 2023.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Zimbabwe remains committed to constitutionalism, respect of rule of law and entrenching democracy in all its facets, President Mnangagwa has said. The Head of State and Government said Harare was also committed to honour international instruments and agreements entered between Zimbabwe with stakeholders in business and cooperating partners including Bilateral Investment […]
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Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau Journalists and editors in Mashonaland West province are undergoing a one-day workshop on investigating reporting. The workshop which is being held at a hotel in Chinhoyi, is courtesy of the Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ). Retired journalist and former Chronicle and Manica Post editor, Geoff Nyarota is facilitating the […]
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As expected, schools reopened their examination classes yesterday with the minimum of fuss and bother and with all the health precautions in place, being used and enforced.
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ZIMBABWE became the first African nation to receive the second batch of Covid-19 vaccines from China with President Mnangagwa saying the country is making steady progress in the fight against the global scourge.
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Stage Two of Phase One of the Covid-19 vaccination will commence immediately catering for teachers, tobacco merchants and hospitality industry workers following the arrival of more vaccines yesterday.
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All sporting activities will resume with immediate effect after Cabinet further relaxed Covid-19 lockdown measures yesterday.
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THE resumption of domestic football moved a step closer yesterday when ZIFA announced they will comply with the conditions tabled by the Sports and Recreation Commission.