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Joseph Madzimure and Rumbidzayi Zinyuke President Mnangagwa has officially unveiled the statue of Mbuya Nehanda at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julias Nyerere Way in Harare’s central business district. The unveiling coincided with the commemorations of Africa Day which is running under the theme “The Arts, culture and heritage: Levers for building the […]
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AS Zimbabwe joins the rest of Africa in celebrating Africa Day today, political parties have called for the total independence of the continent, not only politically but also economically.
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ALL is set for the unveiling of the statue of the iconic First Chimurenga heroine Mbuya Nehanda in the capital today as the Second Republic continues to pay tribute to the country’s heroes and heroines who sacrificed life and limb to liberate Zimbabwe.
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Chief Justice Luke Malaba is back at work following the noting of appeal by the Government challenging the High Court decision nullifying the extension of his tenure.
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The refurbishment and expansion of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport is progressing well with the works expected to be completed next June, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona said yesterday.
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THIS Africa Day, which also happens to be our Culture Week, the Government recognises Mbuya Nehanda (Charwe Nyakasikana), when it unveils the statue of the legendary spirit medium and heroine of Zimbabwe’s struggle against settler colonialism.
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IT was a Super Sunday for the Magical Number 50 — from Marvelous Nakamba’s man-of-the-match show, handing Dean Smith, another big scalp, to Phil Mickelson defying Father Time.
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THE country’s largest and diversified media group, Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited, says the adoption of a digitalisation strategy has enhanced revenue growth despite the adverse impact of Covid-19, which has constrained business volumes across the spectrum.
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Kwekwe City’s intensified localised lockdown came into full swing yesterday, with a heavy police presence in the central business district, coupled with strict enforcement of existing general Covid-19 regulations for those entering shops and banking halls.
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DURING the tree-planting season which ran from November last year to April this year, Zimbabwe surpassed its target thanks to interventions by the country’s environment patron First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa.
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TWO Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited board members have resigned from the board, while a third will be leaving following indications by the ZSE-listed company’s majority shareholder that it intends to renew the board as the firm enters a new era of digitalisation and free-to-air public broadcasting.
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Cabinet has this week moved its regular Tuesday sitting to Wednesday.
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Government yesterday commenced its milestone Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine (TCV) programme, which has already earned huge praises from United Nations agencies.
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Countries that contributed and pledged resources towards the establishment of the Museum of Africa Liberation in Harare have been thanked as Zimbabwe joins the continent in celebrating Africa Day.
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Econet founder Mr Strive Masiyiwa has become the first black billionaire to break into The Sunday Times Rich List, which also has a number of foreigners.