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HEALTH Ambassador First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday fought back tears when she visited Mrs Anna Maswani (30) of Chitungwiza at Pari- renyatwa Group of Hospitals who sustained serious injuries following an elephant attack at Musamba Fishing Camp in Kariba.
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GOVERNMENT has stressed the importance of more credible infor- mation being disseminated to people for the country to win its fight against Covid-19 pandemic.
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For a woman who grew up and was educated in Masvingo, Marjorie Mayida, the current managing director and chief investment officer at Old Mutual Investment Group Zimbabwe has come a long way.
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Crime Reporter THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) and police officers have been challenged to thoroughly investigate cases before arresting and referring matters to the National Pros- ecuting Authority. They were also warned against abusing arresting powers. This was said by ZACC chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo during the graduation of the basic investigations training programme in […]
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The Bikita Rural District Council has been granted a hunting licence that will see locals who have borne the brunt of human-wildlife conflict derive some benefit from the sustainable harvesting of the wild animals.
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A 63-year-old man was fined $40 000 after he was found guilty of destroying his former wife's property that she left in their house upon separation in defiance of a High Court order that paved way for sharing of their matrimonial property.
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Scores of resident Masvingo Teacher's College students are spending long hours daily queuing for water at the institution after taps went dry nearly a week ago amid a plea for the city council to restore supplies.
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George Maponga in Masvingo A Chiredzi farmer has been trampled to death by a herd of elephants after he tried to scare them away from his sorghum field in the Save Valley Conservancy. The body of Peter Negate (41) of Chegwite area between Humane and Senukwe ranches was found covered with sorghum stover and shrubbery […]
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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has temporarily introduced water rationing in Beitbridge town to avert a major water crisis following a major electrical fault that occurred on an electricity transformer that powers its water treatment plant in the border town. In a statement today, Zinwa said when the fault occurred […]
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Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent Harare magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje has temporarily released the passport of NetOne chief executive officer Mr Lazarus Muchenje to allow him to go for business trips. Muchenje, who was recently reinstated as Netone’s CEO by High Court judge Justice Webster Chinamhora had submitted that he needed temporary release of his passport […]
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Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Government says achievement of total victory against Covid-19 is pinned on the uptake of vaccines among other preventative measures. Having received more than 1.5 million doses, the country has extended immunisation to all towns and cities with ports of entry. This was said by Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga who is […]
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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Police have arrested four touts who were caught on camera harassing an elderly woman at Dulivhadzimu long distance bus terminus last week. The four were arrested late on Tuesday night following a meeting between the police and intercity bus operators in the border town. A police source close to the case […]
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Boarders will not be allowed to go back home during the Easter holidays and their parents are barred from visiting them at school while traditional church gatherings associated with the period will remain limited to 50 people as Government takes a cautious approach to avert a third wave of Covid-19 infections.
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With the vaccine supply chain now assured with the arrival yesterday of more than a million doses of Sinovac vaccine, the bulk of Zimbabwe’s first commercial order, the Ministry of Health and Child Care is accelerating the national vaccination programme with satellite vaccination points in rural centres and mobile teams becoming active.
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SCIENTISTS must broaden collaboration in research and development of traditional medicines as part of global efforts to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic which has taken lives and disrupted livelihoods globally, President Mnangagwa said.