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Club 263 Bindura hosts 20 DJs

© MORE than 20 DJs will on December 31 (tomorrow) battle it out for US$150 winner-takes-all at Club 263 Bindura. Event coordinator and entertainment manager DJ Nash Abra aka Mr 263 said this is going to be a massive gig in which sounds will clash. “We will have the biggest fireworks ever wit- nessed in…

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Mbeu revels in award glory

© AFRO musician Ashton “Mbeu” Nyahora, who was recently conferred with the Best Male Artist Award in Norton, will be appreciating his hometown fans with a celebratory gig at Pakare Paye Arts Centre today (December 30). Mbeu, fresh from releasing a single with America-based Jamaican artist Rasun, said that the vision of Pakare Paye remains…

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‘Good to be back’ . . . Partson Jaure relishes DeMbare return

© PARTSON Jaure is on cloud nine after rejoining Dynamos exactly five-and-a-half years after leaving the Harare giants. A product of the Glamour Boys development structures, Jaure left for South Africa in June 2014 to sign for University of Pretoria after playing in the DeMbare first team for two-and-a-half years under Kalisto Pasuwa. He then…

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Govt mulling ‘shoot to kill’ approach on MaShurugwi

© PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s under pressure government has, with immediate effect, classified all machete-wielding gangs who are making life a living hell for citizens as terrorists, the Daily News On Sunday reports. In addition, fed-up authorities are also seriously considering ordering security forces to shoot to kill these ruffians on sight, as the State battles to end…

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WFP scales up urban food assistance

© THE WORLD Food Programme (WFP) will extend its urban food assistance programme to eight more districts as hunger continues to stalk Zimbabweans. WFP country director Eddie Rowe, pictured, told the Daily News on Sunday that the extension comes on the back of its successful pilot project in Epworth. [GoogleAd] “Next year, WFP will expand…

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Doctors trickle back to work

© ABOUT 194 doctors out of 476 who were sup- posed to appear before a disciplinary committee for taking part in a four- month strike returned to work after heeding the government’s 48-hour moratorium issued last month, the Health Services Board (HSB) has said. President Emmerson Mnangagwa extended the 48- hour moratorium last month which…

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‘Zim must clean its diamonds’

© ZIMBABWE is among countries at risk of losing its diamond market share to synthetic diamonds if human rights abuses and environmental mismanagement persist, a Zimbabwe Environmen- tal Lawyers Association (ZELA) official said. Synthetic diamonds are grown in laboratories and produced through a controlled process. Big companies like De Beers are also pushing for the…

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Police intercept Beitbridge smugglers

© THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) have intercepted four vehicles in Beitbridge that were smuggling household goods and groceries worth more than R54 000. National police spokesperson Paul Nyathi said upon interception, the smugglers were handed over to the customs officials where they paid duty amounting to $27 000. [GoogleAd] “Police intercepted four vehi- cles…

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Govt to recruit 5 000 teachers

© GOVERNMENT is set to recruit 5 000 teachers next year as it moves to cover gaps in the education sector and reduce unemployment levels in the profession. In a statement yesterday, government said the recruitment programme which started on November 25 is set to reduce the number of unqualified teachers to a bare minimum….

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Nurses to work more days

ZIMBABWE Young Nurses Association (ZYNA) said its members will be working non-stop at Parirenyatwa and Harare hospitals during the festive season. The nurses had over the past months resolved to work two days a week due to incapacitation. ZYNA chairperson Tafadzwa Jackson said: “During the festive season the workload is usually too much so we…

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