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Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent— AT least 954 900 people in the country’s 10 provinces had registered with the biometric voter registration system as of Sunday, with over 22 000 having been turned away for non-compliance, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has said. ZEC public relations officer Mr Brian Tomo said potential voters were being turned away for […]
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Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter— Zimbabwe is expected to experience near record-breaking high temperatures countrywide from today to tomorrow, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned. In a statement yesterday, the MSD said although hot temperatures would be experienced across the country, low-lying areas would be the most affected.
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter— The zanu-pf Politburo is meeting today at the revolutionary party’s national headquarters, with various issues up for discussion as the ruling party continues its preparations for 2018 harmonised elections.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— All roads lead to Matabeleland South Province today for the sixth Presidential Youth Interface Rally expected to light up sleepy Gwanda town. Another bumper crowd, as witnessed in other provinces, is expected to throng Phelandaba Stadium as zanu-pf heightens its preparations for next year’s harmonised elections. President Mugabe is touring provinces
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Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter— Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has reiterated the importance of assisting villagers in Tsholotsho acquire identity particulars, saying it is part of the peace and reconciliation process. VP Mphoko launched a national identification programme in Tsholotsho on Monday as part of Government’s efforts to support
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Herald Reporters— Farmers contracted to grow maize under Government’s Command Agriculture programme have started collecting inputs in most parts of the country ahead of the onset of the rainy season. Those with large consignments are collecting directly from suppliers, while those with smaller hectarage are either getting them from Grain Marketing Board depots or established collection […]
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Pamela Shumba and Nqobile Tshili— NEW data from the Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment Committee (Zimvac) 2016 Rural Livelihoods Assessment survey, shows that 81 percent of Zimbabweans are choking under debts. According to the recent study, some people are even selling their properties to buy food owing to the prevailing economic challenges. Others were said to be selling more