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AFRICA University’s fourth Vice-Chancellor, Professor Munashe Furusa, who died on Wednesday after a short illness, was buried yesterday in Shurugwi.
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The long-term negative side effect of Covid-19 and public health measures needed to contain it will probably be in Zimbabwe, and in most countries, the damage from the gaps in the education of most children.
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THE debate on the mandatory foreign currency liquidation threshold for exporters should be viewed from a balanced and developmental perspective given that a number of critical but non-exporting sectors of the economy also require hard currency, economic analysts have said.
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Business Reporter Investors in unit trust funds enjoyed returns as much as 10-fold during the year 2020, according to the GroWealth Survey report released last week. According to the survey, the best performing unit trust fund during the year was the Zimnat Prosperity Fund, which grew 1 240 percent for the period January to December […]
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Health Reporter Another 500 nurses and 49 junior doctors have been deployed to five central hospitals designated as Covid-19 centres after the recent spike in new infections. In an update yesterday on staffing of the specialised wards, the Health Services Board (HSB) said 500 nurses and 49 junior doctors have been deployed to Parirenyatwa Group […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS coach Zdravko Logarusic will be keeping his fingers crossed for the next few weeks as star player Khama Billiat is likely to be unavailable for the crucial African Cup of Nations qualifying football games against Botswana and Zambia because of injury. The Warriors are set to play Botswana away […]
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The foreign currency auctions of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) have not only achieved a stable exchange rate, but are also managing to supply the foreign currency needed by the productive sector to buy raw materials, machinery, spares, chemicals and the like. This week valid bids and allotments both went over US$35 million, with […]
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Herald Reporter Zesa is not load-shedding, but is having to stretch manpower and resources to cope with the growing number of faults seen in rainy seasons, mainly falling poles, trees falling on overhead cables, water seeping into underground cables and lightning striking critical equipment. The extra work needed for fixing these faults has caused delays […]
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A Chinhoyi businessman, Theodore Mhlanga also known as Gwayagwaya, lost at least US$60 000 to robbers at his Mzari suburb house last night.
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President Mnangagwa has described Brigadier-General Collin Moyo (Retired), who died last Friday and was buried yesterday at the National Heroes Acre in Harare, as a brilliant military instructor, who trained many cadres during the liberation war, including the current Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF).
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THE Government has announced the reintroduction of the US$75 a month Covid-19 allowance for all civil servants, while pensioners will get US$30.
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Former top manager at the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE), Florence Chimbumu, who was exposed recently for using fake certificates when only a single Ordinary Level pass could be certified, has been stripped of a Politics and Public Administration degree conferred to her by a local university in 2019.
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A new effort is being put together by Harare Provincial Development Coordinator Mr Tafadzwa Muguti to seek long-lasting solutions to the peculiarly “big city” problem of homeless people living on the streets.
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THE MDC-led Chitungwiza Municipality is set to demolish over 11 000 properties, including houses illegally built on wetlands, railway servitudes and sewer lines, a leaked internal memo shows.
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A sparse crowd gathered at the National Heroes Acre in Harare yesterday to bid farewell to decorated military commander and national hero, Brigadier General Collin Moyo (Retired), who succumbed to pneumonia last Friday.