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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— Zanu-PF has strongly condemned the violence perpetrated on National People’s Party leader Dr Joice Mujuru and members of her party by unknown assailants in Glen Norah, Harare, on Thursday.
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government has ordered players in the petroleum industry to reduce fuel prices with immediate effect to $1,35 per litre for petrol, $1,23 per litre for diesel and $1,17 for paraffin following the reduction in excise duty announced this week.
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Business Reporter Work on the 600 megawatt extension of Hwange Power Station will start soon, after China reaffirmed its commitment to facilitate the $1,5 billion upgrade, among several other potential areas of trade and investment cooperation with Zimbabwe.
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Zanu-PF, under the new dispensation, has a chance to focus on improving the quality of people’s lives by focusing on the economy, a shift from the recent past when factional politics took centre stage at the expense of service delivery.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter President Emmerson Mnangagwa will commission Unit 7 of the Kariba South extension project, with Energy and Power Development Minister Simon Khaya Moyo saying the development was a New Year present to Zimbabweans. Minister Khaya Moyo said Unit 7, which will add 150 megawatts to the national grid, was undergoing performance and reliability test […]
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Felex Share Senior Reporter Zimbabweans today celebrate Unity Day, with Zanu-PF urging people to move away from divisive factional politics and focus on economic development. The revolutionary party’s affiliates weighed in saying Zimbabweans should take advantage of the new political dispensation and unite for economic prosperity.
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Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent The Zimpapers Group recently scooped a top award in the category of Health Awareness Initiatives at the Harare Metropolitan Province’s Social Responsibility Awards.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— ZANU-PF holds a Politburo meeting in Harare today, signalling the beginning of processes leading to Friday’s Extraordinary Congress. Today’s meeting will be followed by a Central Committee meeting tomorrow.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter— President Mnangagwa chaired his first Cabinet meeting yesterday at which he gave ministers a week to present priority projects and quick-win measures under their purview to improve the livelihoods of Zimbabweans in the shortest period.
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Zanu-PF has said that the wanton purging of party members at all levels should stop immediately and that drastic measures will be taken against those behind such actions.
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Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter Britain has pledged to work closely with the new Zimbabwean Government, with a view to turn around the economy following the inauguration of President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the country’s new leader yesterday. Britain’s Africa Minister Rory Stewart, who became the first envoy to pay courtesy call on President Mnangagwa, said his country was […]
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Fidelis Munyoro Herald Reporter— ZANU-PF has emphasised that all disciplinary cases should be dealt with in accordance with the laid down procedures set out in the party constitution. The clarification comes in the wake of ongoing purges of over 100 party members, among them Politburo and Central Committee members, accused of working with former Vice President […]
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Innocent Madonko Bulawayo Bureau GOVERNMENT and Zanu-PF have taken note of a statement attributed to former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa which he allegedly issued after being fired by President Mugabe, but will not respond to it since it is neither addressed to the ruling party or the Head of State and Government, a Cabinet minister said […]
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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter— Former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa was yesterday expelled from Zanu PF two days after President Mugabe dismissed him from Government. President Mugabe fired him from Government on various charges including discharging his duties in a manner inconsistent with his official duties, disloyalty, disrespect, deceitfulness and unreliability and a lack of
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Herald Reporters— NINE of Zanu-PF’s 10 provinces have endorsed the sacking of former Vice President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa as the axe hangs over his allies accused of fanning factionalism in aid of his ambition to succeed President Mugabe. President Mugabe on Monday fired Cde Mnangagwa with immediate effect
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