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Government mulls producer prices review

By Rutendo Ngara THE government is contemplating reviewing upwards this agricultural marketing season’s producer prices in a bid to cushion farmers’ incomes against inflation. This comes amid concerns that the pre-planting prices initially set by the government for this season of US$335 for a tonne of maize, US$597.59 for soya beans and US$687.23 for sunflower,…

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Government debars 13 firms over forex… as prices keep surging, Zim dollar tumbles

By Ketty Nyoni AUTHORITIES have blacklisted 13 companies for trading on the resurgent parallel foreign currency market, amid a jump in the prices of basic goods as the Zimbabwe dollar continues to weaken. Yesterday, the under pressure local unit was trading at between $1 300 and $1 700 to the much-coveted United States greenback on…

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Sikhala’s ‘expert witness’ says video was edited

A VIDEO and television editing expert has testified that the video clip that was submitted as evidence by the State in opposition legislator Job Sikhala’s obstruction of justice trial was edited. The Zengeza West MP appeared before Harare magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa yesterday for the continuation of his defence case.  Sikhala, who has been in remand…

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NPRC to deploy observers ahead of polls

THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) says it will deploy a team of observers to monitor the peace and conflict situation before, during and after the forthcoming general elections. This comes as the NPRC is working towards ensuring that political parties participating in the polls sign a peace pledge that would guide their conduct…

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Supply sanitary pads, Government told

By Brandon Josphat PARLIAMENT has summoned Education minister, Evelyn Ndlovu to explain why authorities are not providing free sanitary pads to underprivileged girls in schools around the country. This comes amid deepening period poverty in the country, which has seen many women and girls using cow dung and sadza during their periods. MDC vice president…

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Ex-prosecutor jailed 20 years for assisting dangerous criminals

A FORMER prosecutor, Henry Muringani, who assisted dangerous criminals get bail, was yesterday sentenced to 20 years in prison by a Harare magistrate court. He was arrested last year and has been on trial facing six counts of criminal abuse of office. Yesterday, Harare magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa sentenced him to 20 years in prison, of…

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Croco Motors moves to the next level

Croco Motors unveiled the next generation Ford Ranger and Everest at a colourful event at Sam Levy Village Borrowdale in Harare on Saturday. In a stylish unveiling of the next generation models, Croco Motors used the mysterious box concept and wrapped the new gen Ford Everest in black box which attracted the attention of curious…

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Parties ‘sing from same hymn book… as they meet in Bulawayo to ensure peaceful polls

By Brighton Muronzereyi and Brandon Josphat ZANU PF, the MDC and the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) are close to signing the much-talked about peace pledge ahead of the country’s national elections. This comes after Zimbabwe’s three major political parties met with the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) in Bulawayo last week, where they…

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Sikhala obstruction of justice trial resumes

THE trial of opposition legislator Job Sikhala, who is accused of obstructing the course of justice, resumes today after it was postponed last Friday by Harare magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa. Sikhala, who has been in custody since his arrest last year last, appeared before the court on March 28 for the continuation of his defence case….

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