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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) is on course to surpassing its half year revenue collection target, with the final report set for release by the end of this month, an official has said. Zimra board chairman Mr Callisto Jokonya told The Herald on Monday on the sidelines of the tour of […]
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Masvingo is on the brink of a major economic turnaround, taking advantage of Government’s devolution programme to lure investors in various sectors of the provincial economy, as the province seeks to attain a US$8 billion provincial Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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Government has paid the remaining $6 million compensation to families that were displaced from their ancestral homes in the Tugwi-Mukosi basin in Chivi to pave way for Zimbabwe’s largest inland dam.
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Currency reforms recently introduced by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development are likely to bring stability in the fuel sector, National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC) board chairman Engineer Daniel Mackenzie-Ncube has said.
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An acute shortage of resources, among them vehicles, hit-tech equipment and accommodation for border officials is crippling operations and Government’s efforts to curb illegal migration and intrusive leakages at the country’s border with South Africa.
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The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has challenged Government to come up with mechanisms to fix alleged laxity and “red tape” by officials responsible for issuing identity documents.
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Minister of Information Communication Technology and Courier Services Kazembe Kazembe has encouraged Zimbabweans to use ICT facilities for innovation and economic development.
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Chiredzi Rural District Council chief executive Dr Isaac Matsilele last week left the local authority after serving the institution for 10 years.
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Scores of villagers whose homes and property were ravaged by a storm in Mwenezi West about four months ago are pleading with Government and its development partners to help them rebuild their lives as most of them are failing to raise enough funds for reconstruction.
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Police have expressed concern over soaring crime in Masvingo province, with the number of reported criminal cases ballooning from 17 347 in 2017 to 20 646 during the 2018 policing period.
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The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) donated 10 computers and 100 backpacks to five schools here on Wednesday to complement Government’s e-learning initiative.
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Renowned academic Professor Obert Maravanyika has been installed as the substantive Vice Chancellor for the Reformed Church University (RCU).
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Government has been urged to urgently deploy a new accounting officer to Mwenezi where storm victims at Chingwizi, Nuanetsi Ranch, are failing to access financial assistance from the State following the resignation of the district accounting officer.
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TWO Zambian nationals have been jailed for an effective three years each for poaching after they illegally entered Zimbabwe to hunt without permits.
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The ongoing fight against corruption is unstoppable as it is a precursor to economic recovery and plans to make Zimbabwe an upper-middle income economy by 2030.
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