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Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Lieutenant-General Sibusiso Moyo (Retired) has explained the context in which President Mnangagwa set priority quick-win 100-day targets for ministers to kick-start the country’s economic recovery process.
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Government will not consider friendship or kinship in its fight against corruption, as no one is above the law, President Mnangagwa has said.
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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday held a closed-door meeting with his Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) counterpart President Joseph Kabila and briefed him on the transition that led to the resignation of former President Cde Robert Mugabe in November last year.
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FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa is in Britain for high-level diplomatic talks aimed at mending ties between Harare and London.
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Some police officers at Harare Central Police Station have been questioned over the death of two people in the capital last Thursday following mayhem occasioned by Harare City Council’s decision to ban commuter omnibuses from the central business district (CBD).
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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo must fully exploit the potential value of their partnership and investment prospects that would translate into tangible benefits for the two countries.
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President Mnangagwa’s first 100 days in office have been a huge success, with his administration setting the economy on a recovery trajectory.
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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa today leaves for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to meet his counterpart President Joseph Kabila as he resumes his courtesy calls on fellow Heads of State and Government in the region to apprise them of political developments in Zimbabwe that culminated in the resignation of his predecessor Cde Robert Mugabe last November.
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President Mnangagwa will soon complete his first 100 days in office. For the first time in Zimbabwe’s political history, that will be taken as a milestone. The first 100 days is a standard of excellence used by an executive to set out the right strategic priorities and stay focussed on them.
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Police are investigating a case in which two people were killed in Harare on Thursday night following mayhem caused by an ill-advised decision by MDC-T-led Harare City Council to ban commuter omnibuses from the central business district (CBD).
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The violence that marred what ought to have been a rousing send-off for MDC-T leader and former Prime Minister Mr Morgan Tsvangirai at his burial in Buhera on Tuesday will no doubt go down in everyone’s memory as a damnation on a democratic political system that nearly four decades after uhuru should have by now reached the kind of maturity befitting a people with hearts vibrating peace and amity as magic wands for economic and social development.
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International human rights group Amnesty International is courting the new administration of President Mnangagwa to work together in improving Zimbabwe’s human rights record.
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President Mnangagwa’s promises on economic development and governance issues will bring prosperity to Zimbabwe if they are followed through, outgoing Switzerland Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ms Ruth Huber has said.
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The mayhem that characterised Harare’s Central Business District (CBD) and its feeder roads for the better part of yesterday could have been avoided with proper planning and pre-launch drills.
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TRUTH can be ruthless and hurtful. There is no substitute to truth for to substitute it would be to give dignity to fabrications.
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- Emmerson Mnangagwa