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ED demands action on deadly crashes

Brandon Josphat POLITICAL EDITOR PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for urgent and drastic measures to curb rising road car­nage after a series of fatal accidents claimed 24 lives within five days. Mnangagwa yesterday described road safety as a national crisis requiring immediate action from both authorities and motorists. “The latest spate of accidents calls for…

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Swiss cash injection revamps market

HAZEL MARIMBIZA SWITZERLAND has committed US$200 000 toward the revamping of Highland­ers Market in Bulawayo, a major boost aimed at improving working conditions for thousands of informal traders operating at the site. Speaking on the sidelines of a market tour yesterday, the Swiss Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi, Stephane Rey, said the support reflected…

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China readies Zimbabwe for trade windfall

Staff writer in BULAWAYO CHINA has intensified efforts to lay the groundwork for Zim­babwe to fully benefit from its new zero-tariff policy, a move expected to surge exports, lure investment, and ignite the nation’s industrialisation drive. This follow’s China’s implementation of a zero-tariff treatment for products from 53 African countries with diplomatic ties on May…

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Residents protest new cemetery fees

Tapiwa Chirume MUTARE City Council is implementing a US$7 grave maintenance fee for structural repairs, renovations, and private landscaping works at gravesites in the city’s cemeteries, amid growing public concern over cemetery charges.The development has sparked debate among residents following reports that some people believed they were being charged to visit graves or lay flowers…

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Tshabangu says ‘no’ to hot CAB3

Brandon JosphatIN A surprise development, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) faction led by Sengezo Tshabangu has said that it does not support the government’s proposed law changes in their current form.In this regard, the party has called for significant changes to Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3 (CAB3) to align the draft laws with “national…

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‘We must all fight to curb accidents’

Brandon Josphat REDUCING the country’s unacceptably high road carnage requires the active participation and support of all key stakeholders, authorities have reiterated.Speaking to the Daily News — the country’s most influential newspaper — the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Rafael Faranisi, stressed anew yesterday that the government would not tame Zimbabwe’s traffic…

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ED hails ‘irreversible economic’ growth

Brighton Muronzereyi PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday declared that Zimbabwe’s economy is now on an “irreversible growth trajectory,” while urging the country’s youth to defend the nation and reject efforts to denigrate it.Speaking during the burial of national hero Brigadier-General (Retired) Donald Silundi Tshuma at the National Heroes Acre in Harare, Mnangagwa said the country’s economic…

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Drones deployed to combat quelea birds

Tapiwa Chirume AUTHORITIES say they are ramping up efforts to control quelea bird outbreaks through the deployment of drone surveillance and other modern technologies ahead of the winter wheat harvest season.Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, the deputy director of Migratory Pest Control in the ministry of Agriculture, Simbarashe Nyamasoka, said authorities were already responding…

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