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Boy, 13, dies in scotch cart mishap

A 13-YEAR-OLD died while two other minors were injured in a scotch cart accident in Plumtree, Matabeleland South Province. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson Thandolwenkosi Moyo said the incident occurred on June 20 in Osabeni, where Perfect Sibanda, 13, who was in the company of his two friends, died…

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Demolition job …Chevrons set new ODI marker in USA massacre

By Emmanuel Marambe STAND-IN captain Sean Williams struck a glorious 174 off 101 as Zimbabwe scored 408 runs — their highest-ever total in ODI cricket en route to a 304- run win over hapless USA at Harare Sports Club yesterday. The margin of victory was also the second-highest in ODI history after India’s 317-run win…

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Business

National Foods pays dividend to employees

ONE of the country’s leading companies, National Foods Limited Group, has paid US$188 977 in dividends to its qualifying non-managerial employees. This brings the total amount paid over the financial year to US$576 707 to the National Foods Workers Trust. National Foods Limited Group human resources executive Alice Pawarikanda confirmed the payments. The National Foods…

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CCC to take the legal route over double candidates

CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) is sweating over double candidature and the opposition has decided to take the legal route after some of the aspiring parliamentary and council candidates decline to withdraw from contesting in the August 23 polls. This comes as the CCC is battling to unscramble the perennial opposition scourge of double candidates…

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Soldiers charged with fraud over rebate scheme

THREE Zimbabwe Defence Forces officers appeared before a magistrate court last week after they allegedly used the civil servants rebate scheme to import motor vehicles which they later used as taxis. Simbarashe Mudeye, 37, Alex Pedziwa, 44, and Vincent Courage Chitate, 32, were arraigned before Harare magistrate Stanford Mambanje where they were charged with fraud….

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We’ll win 2023 polls: Chamisa… says Kasukuwere will not impact his elections performance

By Brandon Josphat CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa is optimistic that his party will come out tops in the August 23 national elections. Speaking in South Africa at the weekend, Chamisa said while Zimbabwe’s electoral environment was challenging, his party was confident of winning the upcoming polls resoundingly. “Well, I must say…

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Kasukuwere appoints campaign team

INDEPENDENT presidential candidate, Saviour Kasukuwere, has appointed a technical team to lead his election campaign bid, with self-exiled former government minister Walter Mzembi coming in as the crew’s chairperson. In a statement yesterday, Mzembi said the technical committee would provide administrative support to Kasukuwere ahead of the polls. Munyaradzi Bwanya was appointed chief of staff,…

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Churches to train peace agents ahead of polls

THE Council of Churches in Africa (CCA) says they are going to train more than 500 peace agents as they are pushing for violence free elections on August 23. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, CCA president Rocky Moyo said they were initiating a programme to ensure that the country holds peaceful elections to guarantee…

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