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Wood poachers feel the heat

HARARE – The Sustainable Afforestation Association of Zimbabwe (Saaz) says it has teamed up with various stakeholders in an effort to combat rampant wood poaching in the country. Zimbabwe loses 300 000 hectares — equivalent to an area three times the size of greater Harare — annually due to deforestation according to the Forestry Commission….

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Jeys Marabini hails Macheso

HARARE – Veteran jazz musician Jeys Marabini has hailed sungura giant Alick Macheso for his illustrious work in the music industry. Receiving his best jazz musician award from Coca-Cola at Rainbow Towers yesterday, Marabini said Macheso is an encouragement to other musicians to keep working hard. “Macheso is someone we look up to as he…

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Plot to topple ED unmasked

HARARE – Serious fresh ructions have emerged in Zanu PF, resulting in two prominent members of the former liberation movement revealing explosive details over the past few days of an apparent plot to topple President Emmerson Mnangagwa from power, the Daily News can report. So serious is the plan to remove Mnangagwa from power, that…

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Zim authorities face ICC threat

HARARE – South Africa’s main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), has challenged President Cyril Ramaphosa to take urgent steps to stop the on-going crackdown against dissenting voices by Zimbabwe’s security forces. The party also warned ominously that should Ramaphosa fail to intervene in the matter decisively, the DA would soon call upon the International…

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UK urged to suspend aid to Zim

HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s re-engagement efforts will suffer a huge blow as calls for the United Kingdom (UK) government to withdraw its foreign aid and support to Zimbabwe’s mount. This comes as UK has been aiding Zimbabwe for years now with 3 000 bicycles being donated last week to girls who walk between five…

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Sanyangore faces jail

HARARE – Victory World International Ministries church leader Paul Sanyangore is facing jail after a satellite transmission company Viewsat Limited (Viewsat) filed an application for civil imprisonment in a bid to push the pastor to pay a $12 000 debt. According to the summons filed in December last year, Sanyangore is owing a total of…

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State brutality won’t help economy: ZHRC

HARARE – Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has condemned security forces’ brutality saying heavy-handedness on protesters does not fix the economy. This comes after Zimbabwe witnessed one of its first ever deadly anti-government protests against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration, which has allegedly claimed more than 12 lives after security forces launched a crackdown on protesters…

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Education minister pleads with teachers

HARARE – Education minister Paul Mavhima has implored teachers to give the on-going national joint negotiations a chance, cautioning that industrial action will disadvantage the students. This came after Zimbabwe Teachers Association (Zimta) over the weekend had indicated that they had downed tools although yesterday they were singing a different song, saying the non-attendance by…

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Parents recall children from boarding school

HARARE – As the situation in the country continues to deteriorate with threats of another complete shutdown, some parents have recalled their children from boarding schools while those with children that attend day schools kept their children at home. This comes amid the uncertainty in the country with most parents fearing for their children’s safety…

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Bakers struggle to meet demand

HARARE – Bakers are struggling to meet demand for bread after the national shutdown brought supplies to a halt, this publication can report. The supply has declined in most retail shops causing hundreds of people to queue for bread in most parts of the country.  While bread price went up last month to $1,45 from…

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