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AT least 2,7 million communal households will benefit from 35 000 two-wheel tractors replacing the traditional hoe and plough system in a transformative move by Government set to change lives and livelihoods across the country.
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ROWDY CCC councillors, uncomfortable with scrutiny into their books, disrupted a meeting by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) in Chinhoyi yesterday as the country’s anti-graft body continues to clamp down on abuse of funds by local authorities.
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The Harare magistrates court today denied bail to Zengeza West MP Job Sikhala and his Chitungwiza North counterpart Godfrey Sithole, who were arrested on Tuesday on charges of incitement to commit violence. Sikhala, who is also the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) deputy national chairperson and Sithole, who is the Chitungwiza North legislator, are being accused of […]
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Hip Hop artiste Desmond Chideme who is facing domestic violence charges told the court today that his ex-wife Dione Tafirenyika fabricated assault charges against him to cover up for her extra matrimonial affairs.
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Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent WARREN Park 1 Primary School came under fire yesterday with parents and guardians of pupils enrolled at the institution fuming over the expulsion of their children for failing to produce gate passes which are their entry tickets into the school premises. A gate-pass is issued to a pupil after the parent […]
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Motorists in Harare will, starting from next month, be paying ZWL$400 per hour for parking in the Central Business District, up from the current ZWL$300, the fourth adjustment in six months this year. The increase comes exactly a month after the previous one, after the local authority raised parking fees from ZWL$190 per hour in […]
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Senior Court Reporter THE owner of the car that was being driven by Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members on the day they claim to have been abducted by police in May 2020, today confirmed in court that he gave Joana Mamombe the car on the day in question. Andrew Manongore, who testified as a […]
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Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE has scrapped the midnight to dawn curfew and extended operating hours of players in the hospitality sector as the country has made significant progress in the containment of the Covid-19 pandemic. Since the country was hit by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Zimbabwe has implemented a raft of measures to […]
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Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter BEITBRIDGE Border Post, the country’s busiest inland port of entry, has been identified as the country’s major corruption hot spot, with some Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officials under investigation after building mansions in Harare. Zimra is investigating three Beitbridge-based revenue officers who built mansions in Harare, but failed to account to […]
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Mapping of seven urban suburbs in the title formalisation process is now complete and while that process continues with the next suburbs on the list, the first stand owners being processed are now acquiring their title deeds under the programme announced by President Mnangagwa early this year. In Harare’s Caledonia suburb, […]
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Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has lauded outstanding Zimbabwean students who raised the national flag high in the World Moot Court competition saying his administration stands ready to assist talented young people who are ready to conquer the world. The Zimbabwe National High School Moot team, which made history after being crowned champions of […]
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Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter THOUSANDS of people belonging to various Christian denominations, including members of apostolic sects, yesterday attended a national day of prayer spearheaded by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa to pray for the nation in Caledonia, Mashonaland East Province, as part of her tireless efforts to sow the seeds of peace, love and […]
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Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter The Zanu PF 7th National Women’s League elective conference roars into life tomorrow, with final touches being done to ensure a smooth event, while foreign delegates from sister political parties are expected to start arriving today. The conference that will elect the league’s secretaries and their deputies from the 40 candidates […]
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Herald Correspondent Econet Wireless has apologised to its customers for a 3 hour data outage that took place yesterday (Tuesday, June 21, 2022), between 3 and 6pm. “We had a data service interruption between about 3pm and 6pm today. The outage was triggered by an incident which took place on part of our core network, […]
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Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent Tendai Biti has accused The Herald of being biased in reporting his assault case. He said this today at the Harare Magistrates Court while submitting reasons why his case should be referred to the Apex Court. Biti is complaining that his rights were infringed from the day he was arrested. “This […]