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‘Zimbabwe's mining sector loses US$12 billion’

ZIMBABWE has lost close to an estimated US$12 billion due to illegal trade in the mining sector since 2010, the chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Mines and Mining Development, Edmond Mkaratigwa, told the Daily News yesterday. He said precious minerals, such as gold and diamonds, were the most affected due to their easy marketability…

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Robert Mugabe Jnr arrested, released

THE late former President Robert Gabriel Mugabe’s son, Robert Tinotenda Mugabe (Junior), who was arrested on malicious property destruction charges was released from police custody yesterday. Mugabe spent Sunday night in custody at Avondale Police Station, Harare, after allegedly destroying property worth US$12 000 while attending a party in Strathaven, Harare. He was set to…

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Bulawayo residents call for increased safety nets for the elderly

Yvonne Ncube in BULAWAYO BULAWAYO residents have called on their local council to provide more safety nets for the elderly, including slashing rates for those over 65. Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) secretary Tembalani Dube told the Daily News yesterday that the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) should emulate other municipalities across the globe and provide…

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No polls report issues: Ziyambi… says ED will gazette delimitation report when he gets final document

JUSTICE minister Ziyambi Ziyambi says President Emmerson Mnangagwa will gazette the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s (Zec) delimitation report when he receives the final document from the polls body. Speaking to the Daily News at the weekend, amid raging debates over whether Mnangagwa had missed the deadline to gazette the delimitation report, Ziyambi also said there was…

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Bogus school head, SDC chairperson defraud parents of US$7 500

TWO men have appeared before a Harare magistrate’s court after they allegedly ran a fake school in Dzivarasekwa, Harare. The two, Thomas Mutsvene, 38, and Tariro Patsikadova, 45, were arraigned before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi yesterday facing charges of fraud. Alternatively, they are being charged with operating an unregistered school as defined in section 15(1)…

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Ex-Zacc commissioners to receive houses

NINE former commissioners of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) are set to receive houses in the leafy suburbs of Harare as an appreciation of their work. Zacc chairperson Loice Matanda-Moyo confirmed the development to the Daily News yesterday, saying the commission was already transferring the properties to the seven of the commissioners, among them former…

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Parliament calls Zacc to probe local authorities

By Brandon Josphat PARLIAMENT has called on the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) to investigate some local authorities that are failing to submit their financial statements to the Auditor General. A report presented by the Public Accounts Committee (Pac) on Thursday in the National Assembly noted that the failure by local authorities to submit their financial…

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NetOne employee defrauds company of US$24 000

A NETONE employee has been arraigned before the magistrates court after he allegedly defrauded the company out of US$24 000. Wiseman Bote, 39, who is employed at the telecommunications company as a customer care representative, is facing charges of fraud and money laundering. He appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi on Friday for initial remand….

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