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Zacc recruiting investigation officers

By Ketty Nyoni THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc), hit by massive resignations by its highly-trained investigation officers seeking greener pastures, is targeting to recruit a team of 20 officers to beef up its depleted probe team. In a notice yesterday, Zacc called on interested individuals to submit their curriculum vitae before April 23, adding that…

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‘ED is in a strong political position’

BY KETTY NYONI THE recent Zanu PF primaries helped President Emmerson Mnangagwa to tighten his grip on the ruling party ahead of this year’s crunch national elections, former opposition stalwart Eddie Cross has said. Speaking on Thursday night on independent national television station 3Ktv’s widely-followed news and current affairs programme, Vantage, Cross also said Mnangagwa…

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New names among CCC nominees: Chamisa

CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa says the opposition party’s nomination process has created surprises with new faces, especially the youth, being nominated to represent the party in the forthcoming elections. Speaking to the Daily News On Sunday yesterday, Chamisa said the nomination process, barring a few technical glitches, was exciting and every…

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ED urges Church to help fight drug abuse

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged the religious community to assist relevant authorities in ending drug and substance abuse scourge ravaging the country. Addressing thousands of congregants at Jonasi Primary School in Seke, Mashonaland East Province, at a Methodist in Zimbabwe Church Easter service yesterday, Mnangagwa said there is also a need for parents to teach…

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HIV remains major burden

THE HIV/Aids pandemic remains a major burden in Zimbabwe, with the adult prevalence rate at almost 12.8 percent, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said. In a statement to commemorate its 75th anniversary on Friday, WHO said in Zimbabwe, despite significant public health milestones, more needed to be done to curb HIV. “Despite significant progress…

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WHO applauds Zimbabwe for improved healthcare

By Ketty Nyoni THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has praised Zimbabwe for its efforts in achieving health for all citizens, while also having a resilient health system. The comments were made on Friday to mark this year’s World Death Day, while celebrating its 75th anniversary after its formation in 1948. “In Zimbabwe, several significant public…

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Zanu PF’s polls ‘done & dusted’… Bimha says, as party shuts door on defeated top cats

By Brandon Josphat and Brighton Muronzereyi ZANU PF will not entertain any further appeals from its disgruntled officials who lost in the party’s recent primaries, which could spell doom for the political careers of many affected bigwigs. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Zanu PF national political commissar, Mike Bimha, confirmed that the party’s primaries…

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Zacc probes government workers

By Brandon Josphat THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has opened an investigation into the alleged abuse of civil servants’ duty-free vehicle loan scheme. This comes after the government gave civil servants the green light to import vehicles without paying duty in 2019. But in a recent memo to the permanent secretary of Finance, George Guvamatanga,…

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9 killed in Harare-Masvingo road accident

By Rutendo Ngara AT LEAST nine people died on the spot and 31 were injured in a road accident when a Toyota Caravan collided with another minibus along the Harare-Masvingo Highway yesterday. Police national spokesperson assistant commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the accident, saying it occurred in the early hours of Friday, and the nine bodies…

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