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A 44-year-old suspected thief was fatally assaulted in Budiriro when chased after he was caught stealing cash and a cell phone in Budiriro 4 Extension.
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Classes for learners from Early Childhood Education up to Grade Five, as well as Form Ones and Twos start today amid calls for Government to avail more buses to ferry day scholars.
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United States President-elect Mr Joe Biden is to make tackling the coronavirus pandemic his top priority following his win over Mr Donald Trump, his team says.
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VICE PRESIDENT Constantino Chiwenga’s lawyer says reports that military personnel were used to dump his estranged wife’s property at her house in Eastlea were not only misleading, but a vain attempt to scandalise their client’s name by a newspaper struggling to make sales.
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THE Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has provisionally allocated 30 billion cubic metres of water for power generation to be shared equally between Zambia and Zimbabwe buoyed by forecast of above average inflows in the Lake Kariba catchment.
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FORMER MDC-Alliance spokesperson Mr Obert Gutu has apologized to Zimbabweans for taking part in lobbying for the imposition of economic sanctions on the country when he was still a “lost sheep” in opposition political trenches.
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IT was a stunning win which captured the imagination of the world with Zimbabwe bathing in the glow of the positive headlines it generated around the globe. The Chevrons, thanks to a superb century from Sean Williams and a fine bowling performance from Blessing Muzarabani, stunned former World Champions Pakistan in the third One Day […]
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. . . Knowledge needs a hug, but it’s a pity our game’s leaders would rather embrace a thug Sharuko On Saturday IT’S June 2010 and there is a carnival atmosphere in Harare — the Brazilian rock-star footballers, Kaka, Robinho, Dani Alves and Thiago Silva are in town. The five-time World Champions! The Boys from […]
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Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter The International Trade Centre (ITC) has hailed the New Dispensation for opening up the economy to international businesses whose contribution to the Zimbabwean economy has the potential to improve people’s lives. Speaking at the launch of a Zimbabwe/United Kingdom Trade Partnership Programme which is poised to open market opportunities for Zimbabwean […]
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Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Private kombis and pirate taxes remain banned from carrying commuters and travellers as part of the precautions to contain the spread of Covid-19. However, owners of suitable kombis can still apply to join the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (zupco) franchise. In a statement yesterday, the Ministry of Local Government and Public […]
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Herald Reporter Adequate measures, as informed by Government and the World Health Organisation, have been put in place for Zimpapers (1980) Limited’s first instalment of the virtual annual Cancer Power Walk today. The annual event is being held virtually this year as part of measures to curb the spread of Covid-19. Starting at 6am to […]
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Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa today capped 1 347 students at Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) in an event filled day that saw him tour several projects that the institution is undertaking. The bulk of ths students were capped virtually as part of measures to contain the spread of Covid-19. President Mnangagwa, who is also […]
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Government has reviewed the policy on allocation of vacant land and restructured the Provincial and District Lands committee to curb rampant corruption, legislators have heard. Lands, Agriculture, Water, and Rural Resettlement Minister Anxious Masuka said the revised guidelines on allocation of land will target multiple farm owners, abandoned farms, derelict land, […]
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Andrew Muvishi Mashonaland East Correspondent At least 137 554 people, including 6 873 children, living with HIV in Mashonaland East province were initiated on Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) as of June this year. An estimated 188 254 people in the province are reportedly living with HIV. This came out at a National AIDS Council (NAC) stakeholders’ […]
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau Villagers in Chimanimani have raised concern over the increase in cases of early marriages, which has seen a significant decline in the number of girls reaching Ordinary Level. The situation has been worsened by the communities’ proximity to the border with Mozambique where some young girls relocate once they get married. […]