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KWEKWE. A man has been granted a protection order from his wife whom he accused of abusing him, including by collecting phone numbers of ‘every man.’ Malvin Mupezeni had dragged his wife, Nomaxolo Sibanda to Kwekwe magistrates court for emotional abuse, alleging, among other things, that she came home late in the night and drunk, and collected phone numbers of […]
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Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau A 42-year-old man from Kwekwe has been arrested on murder charges after he fatally struck his wife with a log over infidelity allegations. Midlands Provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahiko said the suspect, John Manhembe of Haven Estate, Kwekwe, had a misunderstanding with his wife, Talent Ncube accusing her of infidelity […]
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Herald Reporters— SOME parts of the country experienced record-breaking high temperatures yesterday as Zimbabwe came under the spell of a heatwave that is also expected to affect the country today, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has said. MSD forecaster Mr James Ngoma yesterday said very hot temperatures were recorded in Nyanga, where they topped 38
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa yesterday met civil servants’ unions and urged them to take up residential stands being developed by the Infrastructural Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ). He told the unions that Government workers willing to join the scheme would do so voluntarily. IDBZ is developing various
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— Government has identified land in various cities and towns for residential stands and construction of high-rise apartment blocks for civil servants as the non-monetary scheme for the State employees reaches the operational stage, The Herald can reveal. In some instances, building plans have already been drafted, with some of the land […]
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Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter— History was made since the founding of the University of Zimbabwe in 1953 when 18-year-old academically-gifted Maud Chifamba graduated with a Bachelor of Accountancy Honours yesterday.
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Crime Reporter POLICE have urged Government to erect danger warning signs at black spots on some of the country’s major roads, following an increase in road carnage.