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TWO women from Madzibaba Ishmael's apostolic sect who are facing allegations of human trafficking have been released on US$50 bail by Harare magistrate Mr Donald Ndirowei.
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Wallace Ruzvidzo in Chegutu The backing of Zimbabwe’s currency by gold and strategic mineral reserves is reflective of the Second Republic’s determination to ensure the country’s natural resources are leveraged to advance sustainable economic independence and sovereignty, President Mnangagwa has said. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) last week unveiled the country’s new currency, the […]
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Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter Zimbabweans will be the primary beneficiaries of the recent oil and gas discoveries in Muzarabani and to this end, the Second Republic is in the process of establishing mechanisms to ensure the country derives maximum value from its mineral wealth, President Mnangagwa has said. This follows the recent confirmation of gas, light […]
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Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor Zimbabweans should continue to discuss Gukurahundi “openly, accept and understand” what happened during the dark period in the country’s history to ensure such events will not happen again, President Mnangagwa has said. In February 2019, President Mnangagwa embarked on an initiative to pursue the resolution of the Gukurahundi issue through an […]
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THis country, which marks its 44th Uhuru in nine days, has a lot to celebrate after experiencing social and economic transformation, putting itself ahead of its regional peers that achieved their independence much earlier, former Mozambican leader, President Joaquim Chissano said. He said Zimbabwe lost almost everything that creates sustenance to […]
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Herald Reporters FOLLOWING the unveiling of the new currency last Friday, the country’s sole national payments platform and clearing house, Zimswitch, yesterday announced that it had completed the rollout of the ZiG processing system. Under the new system, person-to-person transaction limits have been set at ZiG2 400 while the monthly transaction limit is ZiG8 000. […]
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Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter THE constitutional obligations of honouring and respecting brave men and women who sacrificed their lives for the freedom being enjoyed today will be upheld by Government, the Minister of Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs, Senator Monica Mavhunga, said yesterday. Speaking during the signing of performance contracts by chairpersons of the […]
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Herald Reporter THE Government has listed HIV/AIDS as one of the sexually-transmitted infections (STIs), whose deliberate transmission to another partner will now be punishable under law. The Criminal Laws Amendment (Protection of Children and Young Persons) currently before Parliament has a clause that includes HIV/AIDS as one of the STIs, whose wilful transmission can be […]
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Crime Reporter POLICE have launched a manhunt for four motorists in connection with hit and run accidents in which pedestrians were killed. National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said they were concerned that such cases are on the rise and appealed to the public for information that might assist them in tracking down the […]
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Zanu PF has no dog in the internal squabbles tearing apart the country’s opposition but will gladly capitalise on the fracas to entrench its dominance in a democratic Zimbabwe, President Mnangagwa said.
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Measures announced by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mushayavanhu in his maiden monetary policy statement on Friday should go a long way in containing prices and reducing inflation, amid calls for the public to speak and think positively about the new currency as its value is determined by their perception.
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Zimbawe will soon honour its outstanding citizens who have stood shoulders above the rest in discharge of their duties.
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The roll out of 10 000 village business units in on course with some already operational, including about 50 in Murambinda alone, where this year’s Independence Celebrations will be held.
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Strong winds and rains that hit Harare on Saturday afternoon caused the collapse of a building at corner Chinhoyi Street and Banks, killing a woman, injuring five others and damaging property, the building’s manager has said.
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THE national dress stands as a testament to the enduring values and relationships that form the fabric of the Zimbabwean society, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Barbara Rwodzi has said.