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Three nabbed for stealing agriculture inputs

By Rutendo Ngara THREE men were arrested on Tuesday after they were found in possession of more than 1 000kg of Compound L of Pfumvudza/Intwasa farming inputs, along the Harare-Bulawayo highway. Police national spokesperson Paul Nyathi yesterday said the three, Passiona Precious 28, Godknows Nhokwara, 39, and Taurai Togara, 37, were intercepted along the highway….

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Light at the end of the blackouts… as power crisis eases ahead of Christmas, New Year festivities

By Blessings Mashaya and Brandon Josphat THERE is finally some light at the end of the tunnel, with the government cautiously optimistic yesterday that there would be minimal power cuts around the country over the Christmas and New Year holidays. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, an upbeat Energy minister, Zhemu Soda, expressed guarded confidence…

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Apostolic sects divide Bulawayo councillors

THE continued existence and mushrooming of open-air worshipping, mainly by apostolic sects, in the second largest city has remained a thorn in the flesh for city fathers who now appear divided on how to handle the matter. Over the years, the local authority has accused the apostolic sect of violating the city’s by-laws by engaging…

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Alarm as more Zimbabwean children suffer from cancer

By Nyasha Kunyiswa THE Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals (PGH), the biggest referral medical facility in the country, yesterday confirmed that its paediatric ward had over 100 minors who have cancer with the majority suffering from leukaemia. Paediatrics is the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. Speaking…

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No room for divisions, conflicts: ED

By Rutendo Ngara PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has said despite deep-seated political differences in the country, there is no room for divisions, hatred or conflicts as Zimbabwe prepares for national elections next year. He was speaking yesterday at State House in Harare ahead of today’s National Unity Day holiday, where he said Zimbabweans in their diversity…

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Life gets worse for VP’s ex-wife… as Pretoria court sanctions sale of Marry’s properties in SA

IT SEEMINGLY never rains but pours for Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s beset former wife, Marry, after the Pretoria High Court granted an order paving the way for the sale of her luxury properties in South Africa. This latest development followed a ruling earlier this year by the same court which gave SA authorities permission to…

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Cabinet approves Sadc protocol on energy

Brandon JosphatSTAFF WRITERjosphatb@dailynews.co.zw CABINET yesterday approved an agreement amending the Sadc protocol on energy, which, among other issues, allows the provision for the use of new and renewable energy sources. Addressing the last 2022 post-Cabinet press briefing in Harare, Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the Sadc amendments to energy seek to promote low emission technologies…

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Audit exposes Bulawayo tender graft

THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC)’s interdepartmental adjudication committee is in trouble after a recent internal audit exposed a well-knit bribery and corruption scandal involving six of the city council’s tenders. The audit, which was instituted at the beginning of the year, was, according to a latest council confidential report, prompted by an anonymous tip-off on…

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