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Typhoid flare-up threatens Harare

Nyasha KunyiswaSTAFF WRITERkunyiswan@dailynews.co.zw HARARE has been hit by an outbreak of typhoid, following nine confirmed and 63 suspected cases of the disease in Glen Norah high-density suburb since mid October. This, in turn, has raised concerns about an imminent cholera outbreak in the capital city.Typhoid and cholera are potentially life-threatening infectious diseases which share similarities…

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Zimra wins case after seizing truck ferrying 36 bags of mbanje

By Nyasha Dube THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has been dragged to court by a local trucking company after one of its trucks was seized while allegedly smuggling 36 bags of marijuana through Forbes Border Post from Mozambique into Zimbabwe. The company, Payloads, approached the High Court demanding the release of its truck from the…

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Government promises improved festive season power supplies

By Brighton Muronzereyi THE government has assured restless Zimbabweans that there will be improved power supplies during the festive period after the country managed to import supplies from the Sadc region following a payment of US$5 million, the Energy minister, Zhemu Soda has said. For over a month, Zimbabwe has been experiencing rolling blackouts as…

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12 succumb to drug abuse in Zvishavane

By Hazel Marimbiza in BULAWAYO andTamary Chikiwa in ZVISHAVANE AT LEAST 12 young Zvishavane residents have died due to drug and substance abuse in 2022 amid concerns that abusing illicit substances was now prevalent in most schools in the mining town, a government official has confirmed. This was revealed during an anti-drug march organised by…

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No end in sight to energy crisis. . . as Hwange Power Station’s new Unit 7 suffers delays

THERE is no end in sight to Zimbabwe’s debilitating power crisis, with authorities now unsure about when Hwange Power Station’s new Unit 7 with installed capacity of 300 megawatts (MW) will come on stream. This comes as hopeful senior government officials have been promising hurting Zimbabweans a blackouts-free future over the past few months, amid…

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Interpol to tackle child abuse offences

By Brighton MuronzereyiSTAFF WRITER SADC Interpol officers are undergoing training in Harare to tackle child abuse crimes both regionally and globally. Speaking at the official launch of the Victim Identification Task Force Africa training in Harare yesterday, police commissioner-general Godwin Matanga said the programme was aimed at increasing global capacity to deal with crimes against…

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NPRC is finalising Zimbabwe's peace pledge

Brandon JosphatSTAFF WRITERjosphatbl@dailynews.co.zw THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) says it is finalising the peace pledge to be signed by political parties ahead of the 2023 elections. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, NPRC spokesperson Obert Gutu said the pledge now only needed a few touches, after which political parties would take their oaths.“I…

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Zesa foreman in court for employing ghost workers

By Yvonne Ncube A ZESA foreman has been dragged to court for employing ghost workers and receiving the non-existent employees’ salaries for personal gain. Moses Sithole on Monday appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Tavengwa Sangster facing fraud charges. He was not asked to plead. It is the State case that in 2020, Sithole indicated that he…

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Parliament summons Zimsec over exam leakages

Regis Chingawo chingawor@dailynews.co.zw THE parliamentary portfolio committee on Primary and Secondary Education has summoned the Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (Zimsec) to provide an explanation for this year’s examinations paper leaks. This comes at a time when Zimsec’s legitimacy has been questioned for a while because of public examinations leaks, the most recent of which occurred…

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Zimbabwe's agriculture to benefit from Fao initiatives

ZIMBABWE is set to benefit from Food and Agriculture Organisation (Fao) Southern African agro-processing initiatives that aim to transform the country’s agriculture to ensure food security and better nutrition. Speaking at the southern Africa countries’ dialogue on sustainable food systems, which was running under the theme ‘effective partnerships for accelerated agri-food systems transformation in Southern…

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