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Chido Nyamuyaruka Herald Correspondent A Harare man appeared in court yesterday answering to charges of theft of trust property after he allegedly stole a 30-tonne truck of foodstuffs. Benjamin Muringani appeared before Harare Magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi, who heard that on Sunday, Muringani was given a truckload of 30 tonnes of Mega spaghetti in Mutare, which […]
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Botswana charter airline, Mack Air has partnered with the country’s South West Aviation to offer new flight services across Zimbabwe and throughout the southern African region, a move aimed at boosting the tourism industry.
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The Herald, November 15, 1979 A SALISBURY hospital has admitted five people with anthrax in the past six weeks. One is still being treated. The City Medical Officer of Health, Dr J. C. A. Davies, said three of the cases originated from within Mashonaland. The others were from the Midlands. “All patients were admitted to […]
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Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter AFTER last registering a win at the Mashwede Open, seasoned professional golfer Davidson Elijah, who has been active in the Sunshine Tours’ Seniors Tour, will return home to add competitiveness in the Universal Sports Club, Zimbabwe Professional Golfers Association Championship at Royal Harare this morning. Elijah, a member of Chapman Golf […]
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Health Buzz Eleven years ago, my father (may God rest his soul) was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He probably noticed the symptoms earlier on because they are conspicuous by nature. Him being a health conscious person helped; he would religiously take medication for anything and everything that needed him to. So he immediately […]
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Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer WITH high input prices characterising much of the preparatory phase for the 2022/23 cropping season, farmers’ unions have called on their members to consider creating their own seed banks and developing alternatives to chemical fertilisers. Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU) secretary general Mr Paul Zakariya yesterday said such a move would bring […]
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Extends celebrations to customers by slashing prices for next 3 months VAYA Mobility this month celebrates four years in which it has become the most popular and preferred ride-hailing platform for both passengers and partners in Zimbabwe. And to celebrate its fourth anniversary, VAYA Mobility has slashed its prices to US$1 per kilometre for the […]
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The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has appointed Ms Thandiwe Mlobane as its new spokesperson following the recent suspension of Mr John Makamure, who is under investigation for alleged misconduct.
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Senior Reporter A total of 354.47km along the Harare-Beitbridge Road has now been opened to traffic as Government continues to make significant progress in the rehabilitation of a number of roads in different parts of the country, to ensure trafficability under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2). Some of the roads countrywide have […]
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0945: We are at the Zanu Pf 7th National People’s Conference which is being held at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) in Harare. 0951: Vice President Chiwenga has arrived for the official opening of the 7th National People’s Congress 0955: President Mnangagwa and the First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa have arrived for the official […]
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Business Reporter Distribution of cotton inputs for the forthcoming farming season began on Tuesday this week, with the Government targeting to support more than 500 000 households. AMA sets out the commencement date for distribution of the inputs by cotton merchants at common distribution points for transparent data capturing on the level of support to […]
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Sulumani Chimbetu (left) performs before an appreciative crowd at the gala in Chitungwiza last night
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China imported record quantities of Russian liquefied natural gas and steelmaking coal in September, as total purchases of energy products topped US$50 billion since the invasion of Ukraine pushed Moscow to expand sales to its strategic ally. Coking coal imports from Russia jumped to 2,5 million tons in September, from about 900 000 tonnes in […]
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Herald Reporters Hordes of people have thronged the anti-sanctions solidarity march at the United States Embassy in Harare, calling for the immediate removal of the illegal embargo. There is a hive of activity with people from all walks of life engaging in various activities as singing, chanting slogans, dancing while others are holding placards in […]
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The Herald, October 25, 1979 AFTER 21 years of cycling, Rio Tinto’s Samson Moyo (43) is still the undisputed “King of the Road” in Zimbabwe Rhodesia. Moyo is one of the finalists for the 1979 Sportsman of the Year award mainly because of his achievements in the South African Veterans’ championships, but going deeper into […]