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More reforms on cards to attract investors: ED

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday said his government will continue to implement reforms that will create a more conducive environment for foreign investors to come into the country. Speaking at the Bikita Minerals’ Spodumene Project launch in Masvingo yesterday, Mnangagwa said the country’s economy would continue to grow as more investors were showing interest to invest…

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‘Zimbabwe won’t be ungovernable’ … Kazembe thunders, after political violence ravaged Nyatsime

THE government has warned anew that it will deal ruthlessly with all political leaders who are allegedly sowing divisions and fomenting violence in the country ahead of next year’s crunch national elections. Authorities also say are aware of alleged attempts by some people to tarnish the image of the government and the country ahead of…

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Government moves to end human trafficking, GBV

Brighton Muronzereyi THE government is moving to eliminate human trafficking and corruption after  the authorities yesterday launched  a call centre in Harare were people can report their cases to the Immigration department. Speaking during the launch of the National Sexual and Gender based Violence call centre, minister of Home Affairs Kazembe Kazembe,  said the call…

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Ali’s suspected murderer further detained

THIRTY ONE-YEAR-OLD Pius Jamba accused of callously murdering Moreblessing Ali in Nyatsime, Chitungwiza, will be in police hands for a further seven hours as they seek to gather more evidence. Yesterday, the police successfully obtained a warrant to further detain Jamba with the investigating officer Arimoni Mirimbo telling the court that they required time to…

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Anti-corruption curriculum at schools on cards

Hazel Marimbiza THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is working on a curriculum on anti-corruption that is set to be introduced in primary and secondary schools as well as tertiary institutions. This comes as the country is grappling with the scourge of corruption amid reports by the commission that influential people, including top government officials, were…

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Civil servants reject government pay offer

Rutendo Ngara CIVIL servants yesterday rejected a 100 percent salary increment offer from the government. The government employees met the government under the National Joint Negotiating Forum (NJNF) and insisted that they be paid in hard currency.The Zimbabwe  Confederation of Public Service Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) in a statement last night said: “The NJNC  meeting failed …

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‘Face Dzebasa’ exhibition celebrates female body

Tanyaradzwa Marabada A CONTEMPORARY visual artist Prudence Chimutuwah’s ongoing exhibition at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ) seeks to give young and upcoming female artists a voice in the creative sector. The exhibition commenced on June 1 and the curtain will come down on June 30.“Face Dzebasa, the exhibition seeks to give voice to the…

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Vehicle licence fees go up

THE Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) has hiked vehicle licencing fees to between $3 000  and $100 000 with effect from yesterday. In a statement on their social media sites, Zinara notified motorists of the new vehicles licensing fees, which were increased by at least 200 percent for all vehicles Vehicles weighing up to 1…

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‘The Signal’ premiere dates set

Tanyaradzwa Marabadamarabadat@dailynews.co.zw THE first Ndebele Science fiction The Signal will premiere on July 22, a month after the release of its trailer.The short film will premiere in Bulawayo first. “I am overwhelmingly excited to announce that The Signal will premiere in Bulawayo for two days — July 22 through to 23 — at the Bulawayo…

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