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While socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure was buried at his Domboshava home amid pomp and fanfare on Saturday, the event left concerns on how those who attended disregarded measures to avoid the spread of Covid-19.
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At least four people died and three others were seriously injured in a head on collision involving a BMW X5 and a Mercedes Benz C200 about 2km from Kariba Airport this afternoon.
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Demolitions of houses built illegally on private land in Harare south started yesterday and the Government will now be targeting unapproved and illegal settlements set up by land barons, with regularisation only an option for some built earlier on.
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The former top operations manager at the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (Zimche), Mrs Florence Chimbunu, who was exposed recently for using allegedly fake certificates when only a single O-Level pass could be certified, lived large, enjoying luxurious perks at the country’s quality regulator of degree and diploma programmes.
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IT’S very likely that the last football jersey Genius Kadungure wore was probably Aston Villa’s iconic claret-and-blue shirt.
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The Zimbabwe Open University is geared towards provision of education that will contribute to the modernisation of the country’s economy as envisaged under Vision 2030, Vice Chancellor Professor Paul Gundani told the institution’s 18th graduation ceremony held at the Harare International Conference Centre.
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THE Zimbabwe Warriors lost their first 2021 AFCON qualifier when they went down 1-3 to African champions, Algeria, in Algiers on Thursday night.
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THE Government is focusing on the underperformance of parastatals and State enterprises through ongoing reforms, warning that good corporate governance mechanisms, including performance contracts for accounting officers, are ready and will come into effect in 2021.
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VICE President Dr Constantino Chiwenga yesterday warned of the possibility of the country being hit by a second wave of Covid-19, saying ignorance, denial and wishful thinking could lead to more deaths.
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The rise in killings and murders of children, in some cases for ritual purposes, is disturbing and Government will expand efforts in ensuring that the sanctity of life is preserved.
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Police must be vigilant and safeguard inputs provided by Government under the Climate-Proofed Presidential Inputs Programme, known as Pfumvudza-Intwasa, from abuse and theft, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister, Kazembe Kazembe yesterday told the 2020 ZRP Staff College graduation ceremony in Harare.
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Thousands of mourners yesterday lined the streets of Harare to get a glimpse of the flamboyant funeral cortège, as the body of the late businessman and socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure was taken to his Domboshava house where hundreds more lay in wait.
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The four Zimbabweans facing charges related to the discovery of 6kg of gold in Henrietta Rushwaya’s hand-baggage as she was trying to leave the country last month have been denied bail on the grounds that the State case against them is strong and they have the means and incentive to abscond.
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HENRIETTA Rushwaya, Stephen Tserayi, Raphios Mufandauya and Gift Karanda have been denied bail while Ali Muhammad has been freed on $100 000.
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The World Bank sees Zimbabwe’s reforms fixing economic fundamentals and economic blueprints, such as the Budget Strategy Paper and the National Development Strategy-1 (2021-2025), as being the major planks to advancing economic growth and give substance to the vitally needed re-engagement drive.