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The Zimbabwe Republic Police have intensified anti-smuggling operations countrywide and have intercepted vehicles with smuggled goods and arrested more than 40 suspects after being found in possession of smuggled goods.
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Musician Admire Sanyanga, who is popularly known as Chief Shumba, yesterday appeared in court on allegations of raping an 18-year-old Waterfalls housemaid.
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Natasha Kokai Herald Reporter
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A Harare man appeared in court yesterday on allegations of raping his 11-year-old niece.
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The Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development, in partnership with the United Nations (UN) Women, is working on transforming the Overspill Flea Market in Epworth into a safe vending site for women and girls.
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Old Mutual has entered into a partnership with ACE Air and Ambulance services which will see the insurance firm’s clients accessing air ambulance in emergency situations through monthly contributions of $40.
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A Harare man was on Tuesday sentenced to an effective 10 years in prison after he was caught draining oil valued at $150 from a transformer
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Harare City Council workers’ representative unions have proposed a minimum salary of $2 000 and called for a review of hygiene allowances.
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Harare’s dormitory town of Ruwa is facing a severe water crisis as its sole dam, Nora, is only left with about six weeks’ water supply, an official has said.
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A 17-year-old boy was yesterday sentenced to an effective two years in prison for stealing two cars.
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RAMPANT corruption, failure to collect revenue and maladministration within Harare municipality is costing council millions in potential revenue on a monthly basis, Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba has said.
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MDC-Alliance national organising secretary and Member of Parliament for Mkoba, Amos Chibaya (pictured), who is facing allegations of failing to stop the public from engaging in a demonstration when he was legally obliged to do so, was yesterday granted $400 bail.
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Harare City Council is set to convert its bars into service stations and shopping malls with plans already underway to dissolve Rufaro Marketing’s board, an official has said.
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The Infrastructural Development Bank of Zimbabwe has unveiled a US$14 million facility aimed at transforming two health centres in Harare and Norton, a development that is expected to revolutionise the health delivery system in the country in line with Government’s Vision 2030.
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A Congolese national appeared in court yesterday for allegedly cloning a CABS debit card belonging to Reuben Tapera and using cash amounting to $4 954 to buy goods at N. Richards wholesalers which he later sold in his shop.
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