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Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau A two- tonne truck was reduced to a shell after it caught fire at a service station in Zvishavane on Monday night. The driver Mr John Mhike sustained minor burns and was discharged from hospital after receiving medical attention. The truck caught fire at Tafa Service Station near Zvishavane District Hospital. […]
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The use of technology in the modern-day world is unavoidable and cuts across all spheres of human endeavour. There is however a flip side to this digital revolution if laws are not made to control and encourage the proper uses of information communication technology systems. There are misguided elements that take advantage and commit crimes […]
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The decision by African member states to choose Zimbabwe to host the 31st session of the Regional Conference for Africa of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations this week is an honour for the country and a sign that the practical and successful steps being taken by Government to fix our agriculture […]
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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor FORMER Zimbabwe international, Edward Sadomba, is the fourth all-time highest scorer in the CAF inter-club tournaments, underlying his status as one of the finest forwards to grace the continent’s football fields. The 37-year-old former Dynamos skipper retired at the end of last year, bringing the curtain down on a career […]
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Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter Harare City Council yesterday announced a four-fold increase in water and sewer charges and an almost 10-fold rise in refuse collection charges with effect from November 1, meaning that an average high-density family will have to pay $450 a month for water, $189 for a single toilet and $270 for one […]
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Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau Speaker of Parliament, Advocate Jacob Mudenda has challenged Zimbabweans to hold Parliament and Government ministries accountable in order to avoid unnecessary loss of foreign currency through imports of things that can be manufactured locally. Adv Mudenda said this during his interface with representatives of tertiary education institutions from across the […]
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ZIMBABWE’S RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK Cabinet received a report on Zimbabwe’s response to the Covid-19 outbreak, which the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs presented as the chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Task Force on the Covid-19 outbreak. Cabinet was informed that as at 23 October 2020, the country’s cumulative Covid-19 cases had increased […]
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Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter The 110th Zimbabwe Agricultural Show starts today at the Exhibition Park with some functions being held virtually while visits will be controlled as part of efforts to curb the spread of Covid-19. The annual show is normally held at the end of August, but was postponed to end October owing to […]
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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday saluted SADC, the African Union and the world at large for standing by Zimbabwe in calling for the unconditional removal of the Western imposed illegal economic sanctions during the Anti-Sanctions Day.
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Transnational car dealers, Ali Japan 786, have been fingered in a suspected gold smuggling racket exposed yesterday following the arrest of Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Henrieta Rushwaya at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport where she was found with 6kg of the precious mineral destined for Dubai.
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A Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) plane, which went missing in the Zambezi Valley on Friday afternoon, was found crashed in Chewore Safari Area in Mbire on Sunday afternoon with one dead and two critically injured people in the wreckage.
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The story of a makeshift maternity structure in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe where women from an apostolic sect go to deliver, gives credence to Government’s recent call to strengthen health delivery systems starting with the grassroots.
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The eight health professional councils have been challenged to regulate the conduct of healthcare workers to aid Government’s push for accelerated attainment of universal health coverage in line with Vision 2030, that of transforming the country into an upper middle income society.
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Next year’s examination classes returned to school yesterday under careful supervision and strict adherence to regulations aimed at controlling the spread of Covid-19.
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Nurses in the public sector are to be held to high professional standards with those who strike likely to be moved from the permanent staff and having to reapply for fixed term contracts should they wish to resume work under a revamped nursing service now being designed by the Ministry of Health and Child Care.