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As businesses re-open after the two-month level four lockdown, there will be economic damage especially in the sectors where the small and medium enterprises dominate and in the informal sector with working capital diminished as money was used to buy food and pay other critical bills.
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The incessant rains that have rendered some communities in Nyaminyami including Mola and Mayovhe inaccessible except through boats have left one person dead and damaged 16 homesteads.
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Treasury has availed $480 million towards road rehabilitation across the country as part of measures to revive roads that have been damaged by heavy rains.
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SCHOLARSHIPS and student exchange programmes play an important role in cementing relations and mutual understanding between and among nation states, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has said.
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First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Cook-out Traditional Meal competition tailored to unlock the high nutritional value in traditional foods has attracted the interest of companies.
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The two tents sandwiching the entrance to the Makore homestead in Nyamutumbu Village, Murehwa, are now worn out, communicating a permanence uncharacteristic of such shelter.
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Harare magistrate Mr Richard Mangosi has revoked bail in the matter of MDC-Alliance youth activist and former Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) secretary-general Makomborero Haruzivishe after ruling that he was in wilful default when he absconded court proceedings.
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One of the challenges that Covid-19 has brought to the doorsteps of schools globally is the collapsing of classrooms as we know them.
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Political Editor President Mnangagwa has said the resignation of Vice President Mohadi from Government was unexpected. In his remarks at the Politburo, the President paid tribute to Cde Mohadi for his service to the country. “On behalf of Government, the Party Zanu PF and indeed my own behalf, I would like to thank the former […]
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Bulawayo’s water problems are now in sight of solution, with just another two years of rationing and shortages to cope with before 450 million litres of clean water starts flowing every day down the Gwayi-Bulawayo pipeline. Government’s commitments were stressed last week by President Mnangagwa when he broke the ground for the pipeline that will […]
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Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s diamond sector is poised to “shine brighter” on the back of private capital coming on board to augment State operations. Government, through the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (Pvt) Limited, is currently playing a near monopoly role in the production of diamonds in country. But with President Mnangagwa’s Zimbabwe’s open for […]
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KINGSTON, Jamaica — Bunny Livingstone Wailer, a reggae luminary who was the last surviving member of the legendary group The Wailers, died yesterday in his native Jamaica. He was 73. Wailer, a baritone singer whose birth name is Neville Livingston, formed The Wailers in 1963 with late superstars Bob Marley and Peter Tosh when they […]
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ABU DHABI. — The last time he played for Zimbabwe, away from home, Blessing Muzarabani took career best figures of five for 49 and helped the Chevrons beat Pakistan in a thrilling Super Over finish in the third and final ODI in Rawalpindi. The tall pace bowler took two wickets, in that dramatic Super Over, […]
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Herald Reporter Government has allayed fears of electricity challenges, following long hours of power outages disrupting businesses in some parts of central Harare on Monday. Energy and Power Development Minister Zhemu Soda said there was no need to panic. “We do not have power generation issues and the problem that was experienced are faults which […]
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Herald Reporters Most businesses across the country that had been closed for the last two months under the resumed level four lockdown imposed to beat back the second wave of Covid-19 infections re-opened yesterday, within hours of President Mnangagwa announcing the relaxation in the lockdown on Monday afternoon. Traders and vendors in the informal sector […]