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‘Time to unite and move Zim forward’ … Ziyambi says law change rifts must yield to ED’s economic agenda

Brandon Josphat POLITICAL EDITOR NOW is the time for all Zimbabweans, including those who may have opposed the recent consti­tutional amendments, to unite and help drive President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s critical economic development agenda forward. So says the ruling Zanu PF’s secretary for Legal Affairs in the politburo, Ziyambi Ziyambi, who adds that it doesn’t make…

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Treat July 31 as a normal day — Kudakwashe Tagwirei

Brandon Josphat POLITICAL EDITOR CITIZENS should treat July 31 like any other nor­mal productive day and ignore demonstrations that have been called by activists and opposition groups. So says business tycoon and Zanu PF member of its Central Committee, Kudakwashe Tagwirei, who also yesterday rallied Zimbabweans to remain united and focused on working towards improving…

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Assault tops prison admission statistics

ASSAULT accounted for the highest number of new prison admissions during the first quarter of 2026. According to the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) prison admissions and discharges report, 4 483 people were jailed for the offence. The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service operates 49 main prisons and 31 satellite prisons nationwide. The report showed…

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Eight lone children spark protection fears

EIGHT unaccompanied children have been identi­fied at the congested Beitbridge Reception Centre, triggering urgent warnings from humanitarian agencies. The discovery comes as 100 000 Zimbabweans have been repatriated from South Africa over the past six weeks. The influx follows intensifying anti-immigrant demonstra­tions in the neighbouring country, where pressure is mounting on authorities to deport undocumented…

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Victim details dramatic eight-hour kidnapping ordeal

Rutendo Ngara SENIOR STAFF WRITER A VICTIM has told a Ha­rare court how he was blindfolded and held for eight hours by five kidnappers. David Mutanda was testifying on Friday in the trial of Simbarashe Em­manuel Martin Rondozai, who stands accused of the abduction before Harare provincial magistrate Tapiwa Kuhudzai. Mutanda maintained that he was…

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Banks to seal Mutapa Gold deal this week

KUDZAI GEREDE A syndicate of local banks is expected to sign loan agreements of up to US$125 million with Mutapa Gold Resources this coming week to finance the miner’s expansion programme at Shamva and Jena mines.The funding package is expected to support projects aimed at significantly increasing gold output across Mutapa Gold Resources’ mining operations…

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PSL MATCH-FIXING CLAIMS: Referees & players face swift detention

SHAMAINE CHIRIMUJIRI POLICE are treating swirling allegations of rampant match-fixing within the Premier Soccer League (PSL) as a serious criminal matter.In this regard, the Zimbabwe Republic Police has confirmed that immediate arrests will be effected once sufficient evidence is gathered against players and match officials found to have been involved in corrupt activities.Speaking on Thursday…

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Mine Entra to boost mining linkages

THIS year’s buyers’ programme running alongside the Mine Entra exhibition in Bulawayo from July 29 to 31 is expected to strengthen business linkages in Zimbabwe’s mining sector by connecting procurement executives with suppliers and service providers.The Mine Entra Buyers Programme, which will be held at the Zimbabwe International Conference and Exhibition Smart City (ZICES), seeks…

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