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Power outages — Bulawayo runs dry

THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has warned residents of a disruption of water supply due to power outages at its pump stations. This comes as the city has been seized with recurring water pipe bursts forcing council to periodically announce emergency 48-hour water shedding regimes, which usually affect all suburbs and surrounding areas supplied. Most…

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Zesa bids to end Zimbabwe’s power cuts … investigates building hydro plants in Mozambique

ZESA is exploring the possibility of setting up power stations in Mozambique as part of Zimbabwe’s efforts to meet a spike in local electricity demand. This was revealed at the CEO Africa Roundtable conference in Victoria Falls yesterday by the acting managing director of Zesa subsidiary, the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), Howard…

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WUA goes entrepreneurial

By Ketty Nyoni IN AN endeavor to assist its students struggling to secure attachment placements, the Women University in Africa (WUA) has allowed them to be attached to their own innovations and projects. Speaking during the university’s 18th graduation ceremony held in Harare yesterday, WUA’s vice chancellor Sunungurai Chingarande said the closure of some companies…

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Horticulture new game changer: Government

THE government is targeting a boom in the agricultural sector underpinned by horticulture, Agriculture deputy minister Vangelis Haritatos has said. This comes as Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector grew by 36,2 percent last year to US$8,19 billion, surpassing the 2025 target the government had set at US$8,2 billion. Speaking at the CEO Africa Roundtable in Victoria Falls…

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Girl child abuses shock Zimbabwe

By Regis Chingawo MORE than 20 000 young primary and secondary school learners fell pregnant between September 2021 and August this year, the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) says. Politicians, church leaders and security forces were identified among the major culprits behind the shocking statistics which involved girls as young as eight years old….

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Chihuri wins Supreme Court property case

By Nyasha Dube FORMER police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri, pictured, has retaken control of his properties after the Supreme Court yesterday struck the National Prosecuting Authority’s appeal for an order for their forfeiture off the roll. Chihuri was accused of having abused his power as the commissioner general of police and embezzling large sums of…

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Zec mulls over ‘peace summit’

By Brandon Josphat IN LINE with recent calls, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) is contemplating holding an all-stakeholders peace summit, in a bid to avert political violence ahead of the crunch 2023 polls. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Zec spokesperson Jasper Mangwana said the mooted peace summit was “a welcome development” and the commission…

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Petrol price goes up

By Brandon JosphatSTAFF WRITERjosphatbl@dailynews.co.zw THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has reviewed the price of petrol upwards in both local and foreign currencies. Petrol in foreign currency has been increased by three cents from US$1.54 to US$1.57 per litre and in local currency petrol is now costing $992.45 from $976.17 per litre.The price of diesel…

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We can’t re-brand Zimbabwe alone: Government

By Yvonne Ncube THE government says its initiative to re-brand Zimbabwe cannot succeed without the involvement of other stakeholders in the country. This was said by Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa in her address yesterday at the ongoing Foreign Affairs and senior management ambassadors’ retreat and strategic review. Addressing delegates attending the indaba running under the…

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