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Political Editor IT was a carnival atmosphere at Harare City Sports Centre yesterday as President Mnangagwa was adorned in a robe of recognition and also received a certificate of honour for his commitment to the Zimbabwe cause. The President, who was accompanied by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, was received with a standing ovation from the […]
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Charles Mabika Special Correspondent HAS Denver Mukamba turned the corner?
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Senior Court Reporter FORMER Zinara chief executive officer, Saston Muzenda, has been convicted of violating tender procedures and awarded an undeserving security company to offer its services at the expense of two other firms that had been awarded the job. Muzenda was convicted after trial which was heard before Harare regional magistrate Mrs Feresi Chakanyuka […]
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa has officially opened the Magistrate’s Court in Epworth. The new court, which will be handling criminal cases, houses two courtrooms, eight offices and a holding cell. The construction of magistrates courts in suburbs is in line with the Government’s quest to take justice delivery systems to the people. […]
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Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Zimbabwe has taken incredible positive steps in its health delivery system in the Second Republic, a United States of America (USA) based organisation with a global footprint has noted. President and Chief Executive Officer of Love Without Reason, Mr Santhosh Mathews, who is here leading a medical experts team carrying out […]
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Police have come up with vigorous strategies aimed at bringing to book drug dealers and associated accomplices who are supplying drugs to schoolchildren and youths.
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THE Premier Netball League games resume on Saturday with a full programme that will see games being played at three venues.
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A Makonde Christian Hospital doctor died yesterday in a horrific accident that occurred at the Great Dyke Mapinga mountains along the Harare-Chirundu highway.
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Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter A technical team from the Collaborative Arrangement for the Prevention and Management of Public Health Events in Civil Aviation (CAPSCA) is currently in the country visiting three airports to combine efforts to improve preparedness planning and response to public health events that affect the aviation sector. Established in 2006, CAPSCA is […]
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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Beitbridge Business Expo has set plans in motion to construct a show ground in Beitbridge in line with the town’s transformation into a medium city. A number of fundraising initiative are being rolled out to ensure the dream becomes a reality. In general terms, a show ground is an area […]
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A truck driver fleeing Beitbridge Border Post with a load of smuggled groceries in his 30-tonne rig was cornered after a 250km high-speed chase and although he managed to run off into the fields, his truck and another from the same company have been seized.
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Joseph Madzimure-Senior Reporter ZANU PF has set the guidelines for next weekend’s primary elections, which will select party representatives for the forthcoming polls. The primary elections are being held on the backdrop of the completion of a nationwide cell/village building and verification programme. The guidelines state that an electoral college, that will consist of party […]
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Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau Scores of passengers escaped with minor injuries when a truck side swiped a CAG bus along the Kariba-Makuti road earlier today. Motorists driving out or approaching Kariba endured several hours of delays as the vehicles blocked the road near Kaburi. Details on the cause of the accident are still sketchy. […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League has advised local topflight clubs to expedite their registration processes with the league in preparation for the 2023 season that kicks off next week. The league’s management also warned that clubs that failed to meet the deadlines would be fined in line with the PSL Standing […]
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South Africa’s economy shrank more than expected in the fourth quarter, when the state-owned power utility intensified rolling blackouts that continue to put a dampener on output. Gross domestic product contracted 1,3 percent in the three months through December, compared with upwardly revised growth of 1,8 percent in the previous quarter, Statistics South Africa said […]