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Rural communities without electricity have been relying on paraffin lamps and other oils for lighting while others use candles or cut down trees for firewood so that children get enough light for reading, although better access to solar technology will make a huge difference.
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Sixty-six lawyers are next week expected to undergo an aptitude test, in addition to the existing nomination procedure, ahead of interviews for appointment as judges of the High Court.
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Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau For Gweru, a town whose traffic is perpetually slowed by numerous roundabouts and where life is generally on a crawl, the spectre of police officers brandishing assault rifles, mounting horses and vicious dogs swarming a central business district (CBD) station is a rarity. On a normal day, the police station, tucked […]
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Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter ZANU PF is overwhelmed with inquiries from prospective students in both public and private sectors who want to enrol at Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology and is preparing a basic ideological orientation course for all sectors of Zimbabwean society. One of the school’s missions is to inculcate a sense of patriotism […]
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Curtworth Masango Manica Diamonds defender Lawrence Masibera (pictured) dreams of bringing the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title to Mutare. A look at history shows that St Pauls Musami, FC Platinum and Ngezi Platinum are the only Zimbabwean champions to have come outside Harare and Bulawayo. Masibhera has been a loyal football son of Mutare […]
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Online Reporter Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mushayavanhu has this afternoon presented the 2024 Monetary Policy Statement (MPS). The Governor said the Policy seeks to achieve a solid and stable currency. Major takeaways from the MPS: -Structured currency to be backed by reserves and royalties -ZWL dollar currencies to be converted to […]
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A major effort to enforce road safety over the Easter weekend saw Zimbabwe remaining in roughly the same place as last year, but only because of either incredible luck or divine mercy, two disasters were avoided after two buses veered off the road and overturned.
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THE Government has successfully completed 21 projects in Binga District in Matabeleland North Province as the Second Republic continues to walk the talk in terms of leaving no one and no place behind in its development agenda.
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Cowdray Park residents have expressed their appreciation to the Government for establishing a flourishing healthcare centre strategically located to bring health services closer to the people, easing the burden on existing referral hospitals in Bulawayo.
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THE Sabakwenyana Bridge linking Gweru, Kwekwe and Nkayi districts has been commissioned in Lower Gweru.
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THE Government has since 1980 invested a lot in terms of improving healthcare as evidenced by the massive transformation of the country’s health sector which has seen the refurbishment of major hospitals and construction of new health facilities
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa today visited the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe where he witnessed the handover of the stewardship of the bank by former Governor Dr John Mangudya to the incoming Governor Dr John Mushayavanhu. The tour was meant to take stock of the gold and cash reserves being held by the central […]
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Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter THE United Nations has swiftly pledged to support President Mnangagwa’s call to mobilise in excess of US$2 billion towards the El Nino induced drought which led to the declaration of a nationwide State of Disaster yesterday. UN Resident and Humanitarian co-ordinator Mr Edward Kallon, speaking on the declaration of a state of […]
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Senior Reporter AS Zimbabwe continues to intensify the fight against drug and substance abuse, the Swedish Embassy recently announced a US$1,9 million grant to support a new anti-drug campaign dubbed, “The strength is in you”. The anti-drug campaign is being implemented by Population Solutions for Health (PSH) to raise awareness of the effects of […]
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Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter Preparations for the 2024 Victoria Falls International Agricultural Show and Multi-Cultural Food Festival have begun with the event organisers expecting a bigger and better event this year. The show has grown in leaps and bounds since the inaugural event was held eight years ago and is meant to showcase the country’s rich […]