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Herald Reporter China Industrial International Group Zimbabwe has unveiled a US$6 million investment towards citrus fruit production in Zimbabwe that will go towards supporting local farmers. The investment will see the firm entering into joint ventures with local farmers and supporting them with inputs like fertiliser and seeds, before exporting, a development that is expected […]
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Ellen Chasokela Herald Reporter Intertoll Zimbabwe has confirmed that the number of vehicles passing through the Norton tollgate has significantly declined due to a number of issues including fuel and economic challenges. Intertoll Zimbabwe is a company contracted to collect toll fees on behalf of the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) from the nine tollgates […]
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Fidelis Munyoro Chief Reporter Self-exiled politician Jonathan Moyo will now face a civil trial in the case in which Vice President Constantino Chiwenga is claiming $5 million for defamation. Both parties’ lawyers agreed to have the appeal filed by Moyo at the Supreme Court withdrawn and proceed with the trial in the lower court. Moyo’s […]
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Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter Police have busted a syndicate behind fake national identification cards (IDs) used by criminals who are hired to fraudulently sit for Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) exams on behalf of academically-challenged candidates. The scam has so far seen the arrest of Kudzai Dzimano (22), believed to be the kingpin in the […]
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Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter THE ZANU-PF Youth League has urged private companies to play a leading role in the promotion of sustainable energy as a way of giving back to local communities. Speaking during the installation of solar tower lights in Kuwadzana Extension by a local company, Yaowei Technology yesterday, deputy secretary Cde Lewis Matutu […]
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Fidelis Munyoro Chief Reporter Harare City Council has once again been exposed after Harare Municipality Workers’ Union (HMWU) chairman Mr Cosmas Bungu won an appeal for reinstatement after a 10-year bruising labour dispute. Arbitrator Mr Brighton Mudiwa last week ordered council to reinstate Mr Bungu with an option to pay him damages as an alternative, […]
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Harare City Council is set to declare the water situation a state of emergency to allow partners to come on board, as some of the dams it relies on have dried up due to drought
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A Harare man was yesterday brought to court on allegations of possessing 73 kilogrammes of mbanje with a street value of $7 300.
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The trial of Evan Mawarire of the shadowy group #ThisFlag campaign and Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Gift Mutasa yesterday hit a brick wall after the prosecution indicated it had erroneously referred the case to the Regional Court.
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Health institutions operating in the Belgravia area of Harare have appealed to the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) to spare them of load-shedding to save lives and ensure they continue in business.
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Live broadcast of Africa Cup of Nations matches by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation hangs in the balance, as the national broadcaster is battling to secure €700 000 (about US$791 000) required to secure broadcast rights for the soccer jamboree that kicks 0ff in Egypt today.
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Government is committed to ensuring gender balance and equal opportunities for men and women, especially in the agriculture sector.
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THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has expressed concern at the high rate of disputes among chrome miners, and called on them to abide by the terms of their contracts.
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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Harare City Council workers and management have agreed to have a fixed pay date starting next month. Management also undertook to clear all salary arrears. The issues were agreed upon during a meeting between the two parties on a salary review and clearance of outstanding salaries for employees that are in […]
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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Harare motorists have raised concern over the non-issuance of $1 parking tickets in the capital, in line with the new rate of $2 per hour. The Herald has been inundated with calls from worried motorists who say parking marshals have never issued them $1 tickets when parking for 30 minutes, claiming […]
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