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Irked Mangudya pans RBZ claims

By Brandon Josphat THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it is not involved in nefarious activities and does not have links to people who are alleged to have implicated the apex bank in their illegal dealings in a documentary said to be planned for release by a major global broadcaster. Reacting to widely-circulated snippets…

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Blood group O in short supply

BY NYASHA KUNYISWA THE country is faced with a critical shortage of blood group O, which is in high demand in the country, the National Blood Services (NBSZ) has said. This comes after the NBSZ has been facing serious blood shortages for the past year, which has resulted in delays in operations at major referral…

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Salary talks: Civil servants call for Parliament intervention

By Ketty Nyoni THE Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) has urged Parliament to put pressure on the government to ensure fairness when they negotiate civil servants’ conditions of service. Giving oral evidence before the parliamentary portfolio committee on Public Service, ZCPSTU secretary general David Dzatsunga said the government was the one dictating…

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Government rescues 500 human trafficking victims

By Nyasha Kunyiswa THE government has managed to bring back home 500 citizens who were enslaved in Asian countries and other destinations since 2014. This comes in the wake of the launch of the National Action Plan (Nac plan) aimed at curbing human trafficking. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, the head of the secretariat…

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‘Crying wolf won’t aid the opposition’. . . Charamba says ‘such antics are a self-fulfilling prophecy’

Blessings Mashaya and Brandon Josphat AN ALLEGED game plan by the opposition to discredit this year’s national elections will be futile as President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ruling Zanu PF will romp to victory fairly and squarely, presidential spokesperson George Charamba has asserted. Speaking to the Daily News at the weekend, Charamba also said by…

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Major energy users to pay in US dollars

Brandon Josphatjosphatbl@dailynews.co.zw THE government has ordered major power consumers to start paying their electricity bills in foreign currency. Described as Intensive Energy Users Groups (IEUGs), these major corporate consumers require more than 500 megawatts (MW) to run their operations.In a letter dated February 28 and addressed to IEUG chairperson Eddie Cross, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube…

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Five Nust students perish in road accident

Yvonne Ncubein BULAWAYO FIVE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) first year students perished in a road traffic accident that killed nine people in Filabusi on Thursday, the institution has confirmed. The five died when a Toyota Wish vehicle they were travelling in was involved in a head-on collision with a Nissan UD truck…

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Mining company loses bid to escape paying US$234 000 debt

DIAMOND mining company, Marange Resources (Private) Limited, could end up paying US$234 500 to one Brandon Bowen after the High Court last week dismissed its application for absolution from the instance. Absolution from the instance is granted at the end of a case if neither the plaintiff nor the defendants have put forward sufficient evidence…

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Woman allegedly attempts to bury baby alive

A 21-YEAR-OLD woman from Mt Pleasant, Harare, allegedly tried to bury her new-born baby in a hole in the ground, a magistrate’s court heard on Friday. Melissa Mutafi appeared before Harare magistrate Evelyn Mashavakure facing charges of attempted infanticide before she was released on free bail. She was remanded out of custody to May 9…

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USA pledges to assist Zimbabwe, but wants Government to come to the party

BY BRANDON JOSPHAT THE United States of America (USA) remains committed to helping Zimbabwe emerge from its decades-long myriad challenges and is pleased to see that Harare is trying to resolve its debt overhang. This was said by the USA’s deputy assistant secretary in the Bureau of African Affairs, Robert Scott, who was in Zimbabwe…

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