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Blessings Chidakwa in MURAMBINDA PRESIDENT Mnangagwa led top Government officials and schoool children in planting 44 trees, a number that signifies the country’s years of self rule, at Murambinda A Primary School ahead of the Children’s Party that he will host today. The 44 trees were planted under the Legacy Plantations programme that will […]
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Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter Government has gone all out to cater for over 70 000 people that are expected to converge for the Independence Day celebrations in Murambinda, Manicaland Province. Speaking at a post-Cabinet media briefing today, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said the ministry had worked flat out to ensure […]
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The Zimbabwean economy has been growing rapidly during the Second Republic with the revamped open-door investment policy being one of the most important reasons, especially for mining which has seen output more than quadruple as investors pile. The latest mining investor planning on moving in is Cluff Africa, a British company and an old investor […]
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Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe coach Norman Mapeza says he conducted himself in the manner he felt was in the best interests of the national team when he took charge of the Warriors during their Four Nations tournament in Malawi last month. Mapeza has been accused of poor player management and “military” training […]
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Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter SOME schools, especially private ones, have defied a Government directive banning holiday lessons and are charging learners for classes they are conducting during the holidays. A number of boarding schools including primary schools, have taken back learners for holiday lessons, despite a ban by Government which said learners had sufficient […]
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Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau On the morning of April 8, 2015, music fans woke up to the devastating news of the death of one of Zimbabwe’s finest sungura musicians, Daiton Somanje. The Herald Arts section announced; “Daiton Somanje dies,” and his brother, Josphat, confirmed it, saying Daiton had died the previous day at Parirenyatwa […]
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Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu Bulawayo Bureau Commander Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) Lieutenant-General Anselem Sanyatwe, yesterday declared that improving the welfare of soldiers is a top priority, despite economic difficulties caused by the sanctions imposed on the country by the West. Speaking at a military parade to mark changing of the command of the ZNA Bulawayo District at […]
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Business Reporter Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mushayavanhu has announced a significant shift in the central bank’s approach towards rebuilding confidence in the bank’s policies, acknowledging some limitations in previous guidelines.
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Rumbidzai Mushonga Herald Correspondent The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) and the Research Council of Zimbabwe (RCZ) yesterday unveiled a transformative collaboration aimed at driving research and innovation in Zimbabwe. Addressing stakeholders in Harare yesterday, Potraz director general Dr Gift Machengete said research was critical in bridging the gap between the “world […]
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Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau Police in Mashonaland East have arrested a Marondera man for allegedly assaulting his 13-year-old daughter after she went away from home for several days. The incident recently occurred at Rapture Farm in Marondera. It is alleged that Tendai Gombera (41) went to Rapture Business Centre where his daughter was staying […]
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Crime Reporter Police have roped in the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) to assist in tracking down a truck driver who allegedly stole 36 tonnes of copper worth over US$300 000. Francis Chipoka, a Zambian, was driving the truck which was in transit from Zambia to Mozambique. Chipoka offloaded the copper at an unknown place […]
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Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter The ZRP have dismissed the false information being peddled by some errant police officers concerning the availability of uniforms for the 2024 Independence Day parades at national and provincial levels. This comes after some errant officers circulated false information alleging that they have not yet been allocated uniforms for the celebrations. […]
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Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent NEARLY 300 households and businesses with solar power are collectively feeding over 20MW during the day into the national grid as implementation of the net metering system begins to bear fruit. Net metering is a system that allows solar energy system owners to sell excess electricity they produce, such as quite often […]
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Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter THIRTY-NINE aspiring candidates for 11 new judges, 10 on the High Court and one on the Administrative Court, have made it to the final round of interviews. Members of the public can now submit their comments on the suitability of the candidates before the interviews. Thirty-six will contest for the High […]
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The foreign currency black market in Zimbabwe can be a major nuisance, and can, as it has done in the past, distort economic dealings and open opportunities for those who wish to manipulate exchange rates for private gain. So the appeal by the Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Mthuli Ncube for law […]