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HARARE Mayor Jacob Mafume was yesterday granted $30 000 bail by the High Court after spending more than a week in custody on alleged corrupt allocation of council stands to his sister and his law firm’s secretary.
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The Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe (RPAZ) is setting up shop at the country’s ports of entry to enforce new Government health requirements on vehicle imports from Japan.
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Zimra is now implementing manual clearance as a temporary reprieve for transporters and clearing agents waiting for their required online profiles from the authority so they can use the automated e-road cargo manifests recently introduced.
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In his address to the extraordinary AU summit on Sunday themed “Silencing the Guns”, President Mnangagwa outlined a multi-pronged approach to resolve conflict and deal with threats from gangs of terrorists or criminals. His address was anchored on minimising the causes of conflict by continued development and reform in each country, and empowering the African […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Young Warriors coach Philip Mbofana is determined to break the glass ceiling by becoming the first Zimbabwean export to coach in Europe’s professional football leagues. Mbofana recently joined Polish Third Division side City Wilanow as an assistant coach. The team is based in the Polish capital Warsaw. The move […]
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Tawanda Musarurwa African countries have agreed to start trading on the basis of the rules and protocols established under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) on January 1, 2021. The agreement was reached over the weekend during the 13th extra-ordinary session of the continent’s newest trading block. Said African Union (AU) chairman President Cyril […]
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Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter Zimbabwe and Malawi are shifting their excellent political ties to focus towards bolstering their economic and trade relations, as both nations aim at helping transform the SADC region into an economic powerhouse. This was revealed during the official opening of the three-day 10th session of the Zimbabwe/Malawi Joint Permanent Commission of […]
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Herald Reporter ZBC diplomatic correspondent, Janet Munyaka, was yesterday laid to rest at Glen Forest Memorial Park in line with Covid-19 guidelines. She succumbed to Covid-19 on Saturday at St Anne’s Hospital in Harare. Munyaka was 48. Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa, who was among senior Government officials who attended the burial, […]
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Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter GOSPEL musician Janet Manyowa has said preparations are at an advanced stage for the “Sounds of Victory” extended play (EP) launch and virtual concert to be held on Sunday. The virtual concert will be hosted at Rainbow Towers and due to Covid-19 restrictions, the event is strictly by invite. Those […]
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Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau Zanu-pf Makonde District Coordinating Committee (DCC)’s aspiring Secretary for Transport and Welfare candidate, Cde Darlington Chasara fell off his motorcycle in Makonde Constituency on Sunday night and died on the spot. Cde Chasara is said to have been coming from polling stations that saw voters casting their ballots yesterday following […]
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President Mnangagwa bade farewell to the outgoing South African ambassador Pakama Mbete at State House this morning. The South African Ambassador’s tour of duty is coming to end after serving in Zimbabwe for four and a half years.
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Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter THE ZANU PF District Coordinating Committees’ (DCC) election process currently underway in the remaining eight non-metropolitan provinces is now 80 percent complete, the party’s national chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said. The revolutionary party is holding DCC elections in the eight provinces as part of its restructuring exercise and enhancing coordination […]
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President Mnangagwa had another busy schedule last week.
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Government has managed to invest in essential infrastructure and push spending on roads, water, energy and housing despite setbacks caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Three miners died last week at Kunyu Mine in Mudzi after they were crushed by two ore wagons which fell into a shaft.