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Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S professional golfer Robson Chinhoi won his second major tournament in two weeks after he won the Lubumbashi Open at Lubumbashi Golf Club in the Democratic Republic of Congo yesterday. The Royal Harare-based golfer recorded his second win after he also won the Kinshasa Open at the Golf Club de Kinshasa in […]
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Tendai Rupapa in Gweru FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has voiced concern over the disturbingly high prevalence of gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual harassment cases in tertiary education institutions. Combating GBV, she said, had become a global priority and there were efforts and high-level commitments towards addressing the issue. Dr Mnangagwa made the remarks yesterday […]
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Municipal Reporter Fire broke out at Harare’s Pomona dumpsite at noon on Monday almost simultaneously at multiple scattered points, suggesting arson was the cause, Geo Pomona Waste Management (Private) Limited, which has the management and upgrade contract, reports. The raging fires quickly engulfed 30 percent of the dumpsite but were brought under control by 10pm […]
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Sharon Chimenya in MASVINGO THE First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, through the Angel of Hope Foundation, has donated 1 200 day-old broiler chicks to Masvingo Province as part of her efforts to boost household incomes and uplift livelihoods in line with Vision 2030. The chicks that were handed over on her behalf by Masvingo Minister […]
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Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent An assistant clerk at a private school in Chitungwiza has appeared before a magistrate’s court for allegedly swindling the institution of US$5 000 through fraudulently varying figures on receipts. Fungai Mudzuto (28), employed by Cornerstone Primary and Secondary schools, appeared before Chitungwiza magistrate, Mrs Winfilder Tiatara, charged with fraud. She […]
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An animated comedy with a political twist is at the heart of Big Trip 2. A bear named Mic Mic and rabbit Oscar have just returned from their adventure in the first Big Trip film. Soon, however, they find himself in the middle of a problem. John Grisley and Don Vulture battle it out for […]
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It’s not as easy as it was to be young and rich. After their fortunes surged last year thanks to a pandemic-fueled burst of momentum in the markets, many young billionaires tumbled down the wealth rankings in 2022 as rising inflation and fears of recession roiled industries ranging from technology to used car sales. There […]
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THE Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) has published over 2 600 International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) certification standards in all sectors across the country.
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From the moment she appears on the screen – rising up from tall grasses while leading an all-female army into battle – Viola Davis owns “The Woman King”, a movie every bit as majestic and monumental as its title implies. Davis plays Nanisca, the ferocious, forbidding general of the Agojie, the legendary women’s fighting force […]
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Fungi Kwaramba in NEW YORK ON the grandest diplomatic stage where more than 200 world leaders are meeting for the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA77), Zimbabwe’s story of resilience under the bane of illegal sanctions has been top of the list on the agenda of African leaders who are all agreed […]
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Japan intervened to support the yen for the first time since 1998, seeking to stem a 20% decline against the dollar this year amid a widening policy divergence with the US. The yen rose as much as 2,3 percent against the dollar, pulling back sharply from the lows of the day when it had breached […]
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NEW YORK-A Federal Reserve dead-set on fighting inflation is leaving little hope that this year’s rocky markets will end anytime soon, as policymakers signal rates rises faster and higher than many investors were expecting. The Fed lifted rates by an expected 75 basis points and signalled that its policy rate would rise by 4,4 percent […]
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Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter HUNDREDS of women and youths in Mahusekwa, Mashonaland East Province, yesterday sang and danced with joy when First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa gave them 600 broiler chicks, stress packs and bags of feed as part of her empowerment initiatives which are leaving no place and no one behind. Mashonaland East Province was […]
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The diaspora community has expressed readiness to invest back home using renewable energy to ameliorate the electricity deficit.