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AS the anti-cybercrime fight intensifies, the Zimbabwe Republic Police has conducted a five-day train-the-trainer cybercrime first offenders’ course to equip officers with the requisite skills to curb the crimes.
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Harare City Council has started implementing its master plan which will ease congestion at the Mbudzi roundabout.
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ZANU-PF national political commissar Cde Victor Matemadanda has urged party members in Glen View to unite and desist from creating parallel structures ahead of the upcoming by-election.
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THE trial of former Health Minister David Parirenyatwa was postponed yesterday after the State indicated that the Prosecutor-General was still “considering the matter”.
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Harare residents have criticised council for failure to use the new billing system, saying it is leaving room for the abuse of ratepayers’ money.
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Ruwa Local Board is sitting on a potential health time bomb as it is discharging raw sewage into Ruwa River due to shortage of land dedicated for treatment of sewage
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HARARE’s dormitory town of Ruwa is facing a number of challenges including waste management, and sewer reticulation, a development that threatens potential health risks.
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THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) last week held a training session for Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo 2019 exhibitors to impart knowledge on exhibiting, marketing and trading skills at travel or tourism shows.
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Harare City Council has resolved to reimburse the $166 000 that three former councillors spent in legal fees after they were acquitted of abuse of office charges by the High Court recently.
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Regional climate experts drawn from all 16 SADC member states are expected to meet in the Angolan capital Luanda from August 28-30 to generate and develop a consensus outlook for the coming rainy season within the region.
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The Registrar-General’s Office has bust a syndicate leader of fake birth certificate production and other related documents that swindled several unsuspecting people, taking advantage of the acute shortage of the documents.
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Harare City Council, which is owed more than $925 million in unpaid rates and rentals, has ordered churches occupying council land to pay up within 60 days or risk getting their leases terminated.
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A 25-year-old maid appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko on Monday charged with infanticide after she allegedly abandoned her newborn baby at Chiremba Dumping Site in Harare this month.
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HARARE City Council, which has numerous double allocation disputes flooding the civil courts, has hinted on its intention to compensate all “duped’’ home-seekers to bring closure to the matter.
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EPWORTH residents are up in arms with their local board, accusing it of failing to provide essential basic services, including water supplies and refuse collection, a situation they say is exposing them to health risks.
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