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Paedophile charged with 10 sexual offences

A SUSPECTED paedophile who allegedly lured young children to his Dzivaresekwa home where he made them watch pornographic material before engaging in sexual related acts has appeared in court. Simon Ben, 32, was not asked to plead to five counts of rape, three counts of indecent assault and two counts of aggravated indecent assault when…

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Remain resolute: ED

BRIGHTON MURONZEREYI PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa  yesterday said  Zimbabweans must remain resolute and come up with strategies to build a strong economy against the current global challenges. This comes amid growing fears that the country could soon slide back to the horror economic situation of 2008 where hyper-inflation shattered the lives of many ordinary people and decimated businesses….

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Life & Arts

Victorious Family Church courts Mhere

Tanyaradzwa Marabada GOSPEL music sensation Mathias Mhere will tomorrow lead worship at a Big Sunday Service being hosted by the Victorious Family Church in Harare. The multi-award-winning musician who recently launched his 10th career album titled Thanksgiving, will be sharing the stage with Tatenda Mahachi and Mother Theresa among others. “We have a great relationship with Mhere…

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Reputation is everything

WARRIORS midfielder Kuda Mahachi is one of the most talented players of his generation to ever emerge from the country. That he has represented the country at all levels and with a distinction justifies his reputation as one of the best players the country has ever produced in recent years. However, there are damaging allegations…

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Positive selection headache for Ndiraya

Cloud Fusire SPORTS WRITER fusirec@dailynews.co.zw DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya admits to be facing a positive selection poser as the Glamour Boys resume their title chase with a clash against Yadah this afternoon at the National Sports Stadium.  With most of his stars available for selection, Ndiraya says he will have a difficult task of selecting…

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1 000 urban farmers trained to grow crops without soil

THE government in conjunction with DanChurchAid (DCA) has trained 1 250 urban farmers to venture into hydroponics technology in-order to increase food security in the country following poor harvests this season. Hydroponics is a type of horticulture and a subset of hydro-culture which involves growing plants, usually crops, without soil, by using water-based mineral nutrient…

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Government in new bid to master prices… as ED promises new measures to stabilise surging inflation

Brandon Josphat josphatbl@dailynews.co.zw PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa says the country’s skyrocketing prices of basic goods will stabilise after authorities announce a new set of mitigative measures today. Addressing the Zanu PF women’s conference in Harare yesterday, Mnangagwa  said the government was also keen to end market indiscipline and profiteering by some unscrupulous businesses. This comes amid growing…

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Police thoroughly incapacitated — Nyathi

Rutendo Ngara ngarar@dailynews.co.zw POLICE say they are in dire need of vehicles in order to enable them to curb crime and increase visibility in all corners as the country is grappling with an increase in armed robberies.  Speaking during an interview on the hugely followed 3Ktv’s Vantage programme on Thursday, national police spokesperson Paul Nyathi, pictured, said for…

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Pomona energy project roars to life

Beaven Dhliwayo dhliwayob@dailynews.co.zw THE first stages of the Pomona waste-to-energy project between the government, represented by the City of Harare and Netherlands-based company Geogenix BV are moving smoothly and are expected to be completed in one year. The multi-million dollar project is divided into several components including landfill construction covering different types of waste like…

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Empathic nurses vote to end strike

Ketty Nyoni nyonik@dailnews.co.zw STRIKING public healthcare workers elected to end their industrial action yesterday, citing the need to save lives at hospitals. This was notwithstanding the fact that their pay grievances are yet to be resolved by the government. Health Apex board team leader, Tapiwanashe Kusotera, said they could not continue with their strike as…

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