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AFTER seven years as Namibia’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Ms Balbina Daes Pienaar, yesterday bade farewell to the country she now calls her second home.
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FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday launched an early National Tree Planting campaign at Gangarabwe Primary School in Chirumanzu, Midlands, urging the nation to desist from engaging in activities that destroy or degrade forests.
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SADC yesterday convened a joint meeting of regional Ministers of Health where Zimbabwe reflected a positive trajectory in preventing the spread of Covid-19, among other issues.
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Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau At least seven Chinhoyi University of Technology students have tested positive for Covid-19. Mashonaland West Provincial Medical Director Dr Gift Masoja said those who have tested positive include five females and two males. Tests were conducted today on 31 people in Chinhoyi using the Gene Xpert machine and seven samples came […]
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Victor Maphosa Herald Reporter One person was seriously injured while property worth hundreds of thousands of dollars was destroyed in a fire that broke out at Chirundu Court near Divaris Shopping Centre in Belvedere, Harare this morning. The fire, which completely destroyed the entire second floor of the City of Harare owned-double storey building, is […]
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Zimbabwe’s drive to lure investment has attracted the attention of Saudi Arabia, which has revealed plans to set up an embassy in Harare as well as incorporating the country into the Saudi Development Fund.
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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor WHEN ZIFA president, Felton Kamambo, sent a Christmas message to every Warrior, extending an olive branch to mend the bond shattered by the chaos that marred their 2019 AFCON finals, one response charmed his spirits. It came from Tendayi Darikwa. Team manager, Wellington Mpandare, was the courier, in what was […]
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Civil servants will start getting their annual bonuses this month with the last groups being paid out next month.
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John Tallach Secondary School in Matabeleland North has been closed after 100 pupils and an undisclosed number of teachers tested positive to Covid-19, with the school now a quarantine centre with all contacts being traced.
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The world is in the midst of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is characterised by the encroaching of technology into the physical, digital, and biological sphere. Things such as messaging, job applications, monetary transactions and many more can easily be done at the swipe of a button. There has been a noted increase in internet […]
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The launch of the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) on Monday by President Mnangagwa marks the start of a far more exciting phase in Zimbabwe’s reform and development programme.
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Business Reporter Delays currently being experienced by firms in accessing foreign currency allotted to them at the auction trading system are teething problems and the central bank is working flat out to smoothen the process, an official familiar with the developments has said. The foreign currency auction trading system, introduced on the 3rd of June […]
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The economy is expected to grow by an average 5 percent over the five-year tenure of the newly-announced economic policy — the National Development Strategy (NDS1 2021-2025) — in order to achieve its goal of transforming the economy to an upper middle income status by 2030.
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Farmers in different parts of the country have started planting, as the country is expected to receive some light showers between Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
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The Zimbabwe dollar eased one 25th of a percent against the US dollar, or 3,6 Zimbabwean cents in yesterday’s auction to move to $81,7102 to US$1 from $81,6741 last week, remaining largely range-bound even as small businesses put in a record total of successful bids as they continue to adopt the auction system to become direct importers of their own requirements.