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New code to cool Zanu PF elections… as ruling party battles rising factional, tribal wars

ZANU PF has crafted a new electoral code to govern its chronically problematic internal polls, as the former liberation movement bids to end its worsening factional and tribal flames. The new charter was introduced by the party’s legal department to provide clarity and order to Zanu PF’s electoral processes. “In this code there are clear…

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Doves’ burial saga rages on

THE issue in which Doves Holdings Zimbabwe allegedly gave a Nyanga family an empty coffin and kept the corpse of the late Maxwell Chimwamurombe  for six months, appears to be turning nastier. The leading funeral services company, through its lawyers, Mutamangira and Associates Legal Practitioners, has insinuated that efforts to resolve the matter were being frustrated…

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Zvinavashe farm robbers in court

SUSPECTS who allegedly stole guns from soldiers who were on guard  at late national hero Vitalis Zvinavashe’s farm have appeared in court.  Louis Munyamani, Tauya Nyanzou, Tozivepi Kuyangamara and Friday Tembo were not asked to plead to armed robbery charges when they appeared before Harare magistrate Denis Mangosi. They were also charged with unlawful possession of…

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Zim, Zambia urged to grow industrial hemp

Melisa Chatikobo ZIMBABWE and Zambia have been urged to grow industrial hemp which is used to make a variety of high-value products such as health foods, organic body care, clothing, construction materials, biofuels and plastic composites. Speaking during a sensitisation workshop on the establishment and management of a common agro industrial park under the joint…

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8 ‘prophets’ drown during baptism ceremony

EIGHT ‘Prophets’ of the Johane Masowe eChishanu Jeandayi sect died in Rushinga on Saturday at a baptism ceremony. Mashonaland Central Acting Police Spokesperson Assistant Inspector Naison Dhliwayo confirmed the incident. The incident took place at around 2pm at the Hungumwe River which lies at the confluence of Mazowe Tsvinje river when 30 ‘prophets’ fell into…

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Hwange races to attain road rehabilitation targets

HWANGE Local Board (HLB) says it is making determined efforts to attain Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP) targets before the onset of the rainy season. The Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP), which was launched by the government early this year, is scheduled to run until February 2024. According to HLB town secretary Ndumiso Mdlalose, the…

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We’re making headway all round — Shava says

AS PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa, joins world leaders in Glasgow this week for a major global climate conference, the government has reiterated its commitment both to implementing needed reforms in the country and improving Harare’s relations with the West. This comes as the United Kingdom (UK) has reiterated its readiness to restore normal relations with Zimbabwe…

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‘Zanu PF fights hurting traditional leaders’

TRADITIONAL leaders in the country say they are undergoing excruciating pain because of the factional fires that are consuming Zanu PF—the party they say they belong to. Chief Fortune Charumbira, pictured’s remarks are in spite of the fact that in 2018 Justice Clement Phiri of the Harare High Court ordered  Charumbira to withdraw public statements he…

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Rains could trigger mining accidents, says labour official

ZIMBABWE Diamond and Allied Mineral Workers Union secretary-general Justice Chinhema has warned that there is a high likelihood of mining accidents this rainy season due to the poor state of shafts in many mines. A mine shaft is a vertical or sloping passageway into a mine that facilitates access to ore in addition to ventilating…

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Dumped babies found alive

THE miraculous hand of God was at play in Harare’s high density suburbs of Kuwadzana Extension and Highfield when two babies, a boy and a girl, dumped near dumpsites, were retrieved alive in separate incidents that have left residents shell shocked. According to the Zimbabwe Republic Police Harare spokesperson, inspector Tendai Mwanza, in the first…

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