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Sikhala, Sithole further detained

PARLIAMENTARIANS Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole, who are accused of fanning violence in the Nyatsime area in Chitungwiza, will know their fate regarding freedom on Wednesday. The two were arrested last week in the wake of the violence that followed the murder of Moreblessing Ali, whose remains were retrieved from a well.  Sikhala is accused…

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Court to decide Chiwenga, Marry property sharing

THE High Court is expected to make a determination on the sharing of property between Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and ex-wife Marry Mubaiwa next month. This was after Justice Owen Tagu postponed the matter to allow the parties legal representatives to file heads of arguments. Chiwenga’s lawyer Lewis Uriri apologised for the vice president’s absence…

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Letters to the Editor

Sanctions not good for national development

EDITOR —As patriotic Zimbabweans we need to remember that sanctions are not good for the development of our nation. They affect everyone irrespective of location, status, age or race. Sanctions generally entail restrictions on international trade and finance that one country imposes on another for political reasons. Economic sanctions include the withdrawal of customary trade…

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Trees are a very important part of our lives

EDITOR — It is the duty of the community to preserve its environment. It is very saddening to note that some people put money ahead of preserving our God-given environment. Take for instance people who cut down trees for firewood to sell not knowing the hazards it is causing. The random cutting of trees leads…

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News

Green cities to improve food systems

Hazel Marimbiza THE Food and Agricultural Organisation (Fao) has committed to working with Bulawayo City Council (BCC) to promote the green cities initiative. The initiative is aimed at improving city dwellers’ well-being through increased availability and access to products and services provided by sustainable urban and peri-urban agriculture, forestry and food systems. This comes at…

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Business

Zimparks renovates recreational facilities

THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) has embarked on a programme to modernise its recreational facilities throughout the country in order to meet international standards. Speaking to Daily News yesterday, Zimparks spokesperson Tinashe Farawo said renovations of infrastructure would attract more tourists. This comes as the country is recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic…

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Life & Arts

Winky D, Jah Prayzah too big for HICC

Ashley MoyoENTERTAINMENT WRITERmoyoa@dailynews.co.zw COMPARISON aside, musicians Winky D and Jah Prayzah are a national treasure and they deserve a bigger venue than the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC), Saturday’s ‘Redefined Concert’ proved that. Over 5 000 people thronged the venue to witness the two giants in action and as usual, they did not disappoint.For the…

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Court throws out ED challenger application

A HARARE magistrate has dismissed an application by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s challenger Sybeth Musengezi who last week approached the court seeking to have his charges dropped. Musengezi is on bail on allegations of fraudulently becoming a member of Zanu PF using a fake address and appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi challenging his placement on…

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Unions crank up the heat on government… as other civil servants threaten to join nurses strike

UNIONS representing public sector workers have warned that they will join a planned strike by nurses beginning today, unless authorties urgently address all their grievances. Charles Chinosengwa, the spokesperson of the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) — the umbrella body for civil servants’ unions — also told the Daily News yesterday that…

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