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Ex-UZ students fail to access degrees

BY BRANDON JOSPHAT SOME former University of Zimbabwe students allege they have been left in a quandary as they are failing to secure employment because the institution is failing to issue them with their certificates and transcripts after graduation. The affected students paid all their tuition fees in full and graduated last year.Speaking to the…

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Government grants late Queen of Mbira State-assisted funeral

By Rutendo Ngara THE late mbira music superstar, Stella Chiweshe, has been granted a State-assisted funeral by authorities. This comes after many people within the country’s arts industry unsuccessfully campaigned to have the late ‘Queen of Mbira’ buried at the National Heroes Acre in Harare, in recognition of her stellar music career.  As a result,…

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2022/23 crop in good condition: Government

By Rutendo Ngara AUTHORITIES say the 2022/23 national crop situation is in a fair condition despite challenges of dry spells, fall armyworm outbreaks and leaching in some parts of the country. Zimbabwe has been receiving favourable rains since last month raising hopes that the country was poised for a bumper harvest this year. In speaking…

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Chigumba fends off Zec criticism… but says they will look at Parliament’s delimitation recommendations

By Brighton Muronzereyi and Brandon Josphat THE chairperson of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec), Priscilla Chigumba, says due attention will be given to Parliament’s and President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recommendations on the polls authority’s preliminary delimitation report. Addressing the media at State House in Harare yesterday, after receiving Parliament’s submissions on the report from Mnangagwa, Chigumba…

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Fresh murder charge for Wedza ‘killer’

THE State filed a new murder charge against former police officer Jaison Muvevi yesterday, bringing the total number of his alleged killings to four and two attempted murders. This came to light when he appeared before Harare magistrate Evelyn Mashavakure for placement on remand. Muvevi allegedly shot and killed three people in Wedza last Friday…

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Mubaiwa’s attempted murder trial set for February

THE trial of Marry Mubaiwa, who is accused of attempting to kill her former husband, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, has been scheduled for February 16. The case was supposed to be heard yesterday before Harare Magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka, but it was pushed back to next month.This is despite the fact that Mubaiwa’s lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa,…

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‘Queen of Mbira is a national heroine’

By Ashley Moyo THE late mbira music superstar, Stella Chiweshe, has been described as having been one of the country’s best cultural ambassadors, amid a push by some musicians for her to be declared a national heroine. This comes after the veteran musician passed on at her Kuwadzana home in Harare yesterday at the age…

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Malaria kills 6 and diarrhoea 8 in one week

By Ketty Nyoni ZIMBABWE recorded at least 1 950 cases of malaria, including six deaths, in the first week of 2023, with Mashonaland Central having the highest number of infections. The ministry of Health also noted 6 839 cases of diarrhoea and eight fatalities in the country during the same period. According to a weekly…

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‘Hold referendum on in the air polls’… Mliswa urges authorities as debates rage over looming elections

INDEPENDENT Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa, says authorities are between a rock and a hard place as they map the way forward in the wake of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s (Zec) draft delimitation report. Speaking last night on national television station 3Ktv’s widely-followed current affairs programme, Vantage, the free-spirited Mliswa also said it was crucial that…

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Zimbabwe increases power imports

ZESA is still not ready to switch on its new 300 megawatt generator in Hwange, as the under pressure power utility takes a cautious approach to bringing the long-awaited Unit 7 into operation. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, deputy Energy minister Magna Mudyiwa said as a result, authorities had increased electricity imports from the…

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