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Citizens hold trials

HARARE – Harare City Volleyball Club is set to conduct trials at the Mbare Netball Complex in the capital this weekend to beef up their two teams for the 2019 season. The players’ selection process will be split into two segments with the women breaking the ice on Saturday while the men’s trials are set…

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TZ braces for Africa Cup

HARARE – The 2019 Bonaqua Troutbeck ATU Sprint Triathlon African Cup set for February 16, promises to be bigger and better with a record number of athletes having registered for the elite men and women’s races, Triathlon Zimbabwe (TZ) said. At least 21 elite men and nine elite women from last year’s 15 and five…

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Marime wants DeMbare reunion

GWERU – Forgotten striker Aleck Marime believes he still has what it takes to play for Dynamos again and is open to a move if the Harare giants are interested in his services. The Glamour Boys, who had an indifferent season last year, are currently on a recruitment drive after losing almost the entire squad…

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MDC petitions Parly over arrests

HARARE – The main opposition MDC has petitioned Parliament over what it described as unwarranted arrests and persecution of its Members of Parliament in the aftermath of the violent protests that rocked the country last week. MDC Alliance legislators, Amos Chibaya of Mkoba, Livingstone Chimina (Chiundura), Lloyd Mukapiko (Redcliff) and Settlement Chikwinya (Mbizo) were arrested…

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Mayor, residents raise concern over crackdown

BULAWAYO – Bulawayo mayor Solomon Mguni and the residents’ representative body have waded into the chaos, decrying the heavy-handedness of State security agents’ response to the recent stay-away. “The Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (Bpra) does not in any way support what happened in the city, that’s the looting and destruction of property which will take…

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Gukurahundi survivors plan skeleton demo

BULAWAYO – Gukurahundi survivors have applied for permission to petition and hand over skeletons of victims of the 1980’s mass killings to government to press authorities to attend to the emotive issue. According to a letter addressed to Bulawayo police dated January 4, the Gukurahundi survivors upped their push for recognition by seeking permission to…

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‘August 1 shootings pushed Zim backwards’

HARARE – Former War veterans minister Tshinga Dube has revealed that the much-publicised August 1 shootings drove the country’s economy years backwards. The shooting — which claimed six lives — was, according to the Monthlante Commission, a development that saw the country returning to international spotlight amid worldwide condemnation. “I think there is hope or…

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ED should head straight to work

HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s arrival from his Eurasian sojourn must signal the start of serious interventions to solve the country’s crises. The majority of urban Zimbabweans and others resident in other parts of the country heeded the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions call to stay away from work from Monday through to Wednesday last…

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Powerspeed declares $500 000 dividend

HARARE – Powerspeed Electrical (Powerspeed) has declared a dividend for the first time in over a decade worth over $500 000. The company — which declared a dividend of 0,4 cents per share for the year ended September 30, 2018 — recorded a $4,2 million profit, which was 285 percent profit surge from $1 million…

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Ailing Tuku misses Coca-Cola awards

HARARE – Superstar Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi failed to attend the ZBC Coca-Cola winners’ prize-giving ceremony held at a local hotel yesterday in Harare due to an undisclosed illness. Popularly known as Samanyanga, Mtukudzi received the “Veteran Musician Honorary Award” in absentia courtesy of Radio Zimbabwe Coca-Cola Top 50. “Samanyanga failed to be with us today…

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