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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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Innocent Ruwende and Timo Shihepo Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan Province Miriam Chikukwa has urged foreign and local investors to take advantage of the new political dispensation to create business synergies as it is now easy to do business in the country.
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Harare was a different place yesterday, at least during much of the day. It was virtually clear of vendors who normally clog Sam Nujoma Street and the First Street Mall. Many of the illegal vendors appeared to have heeded a warning by Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs Miriam Chikukwa to move out of the […]
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Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter— GOVERNMENT has ordered illegal vendors and pirate taxis operating in the Central Business District (CBD) to move to designated sites with immediate effect. Addressing journalists yesterday during a Joint Operations Command (JOC) briefing attended by representatives of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF), Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS), […]
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe’s poultry project has potential to be used as collateral in accessing loans from financial institutions if beneficiaries effectively and efficiently implement it, zanu-pf Women’s League national secretary for Administration, Cde Letina Undenge, has said.
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Preparations for the 37th anniversary of Heroes Day celebrations are proceeding smoothly with most logistics now in place, Harare Metropolitan Province Minister Miriam Chikukwa said yesterday.
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Lovemore Chikova China Africa Focus The increasing interest being shown by Chinese provinces and cities to invest in Zimbabwe is a good development towards the much-needed economic turnaround.
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Conrad Mwanawashe and Michael Tome ZIMBABWE last Friday signed three Memoranda of Understanding with China’s Zhejiang Province as the country intensifies efforts to lure Chinese capital into the country.
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Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter A delegation from various Chinese local authorities has expressed interest in joint venture partnerships with four Zimbabwean cities in tourism, food processing and tobacco farming and processing.
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Abigail Mawonde and Talent Gore— All is set for the Heroes Day commemorations on Monday where thousands of Zimbabweans are expected to converge at provincial and district centres across the country to honour heroes and heroines who sacrificed their lives to liberate the country. Addressing a press conference yesterday, Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan Province […]
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