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Siziba confirms: No VIPs in CCC… says party positions will only come after they hold congress

By Brighton Muronzereyi THE Citizens Coalition for Change says its leader Nelson Chamisa will from now onwards be referred to as the CCC’s change champion in chief, with all other people who identify with the party known simply as change champions. Confirming the Daily News’s story of Monday in this regard yesterday, affable CCC deputy…

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Child killings startle police

By Hazel Marimbiza POLICE have raised concern over growing cases of children being murdered by their parents or guardians. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, national police spokesperson Paul Nyathi said it was worrying that many children were being deprived of their right to life by people close to them. “Police have observed a disturbing…

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CCC politicians want prosecutors caged

LAWYERS representing politicians Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole have called for the incarceration of senior public prosecutors Michael Reza and Lancelot Mutsokoti on allegations of contempt of court. This was after the politicians’ lawyers Beatrice Mtetwa and Jeremiah Bamu argued that the prosecutors had failed to give them State papers to prepare for their clients’…

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Stock theft cases decrease

By Brandon Josphat STOCK theft cases have this year marginally decreased to 3 214 from 4 053 that were recorded last year although rustlers were still targeting cattle, police have said. In a statement yesterday, national police spokesperson Paul Nyathi said so far 336 culprits of stock theft had been arrested this year while last…

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One million Zimbos living abroad: Zimstat

By Ketty Nyoni CLOSE to one million Zimbabweans have left for other countries mainly to seek employment, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) says. Announcing the 2022 population and housing census preliminary results on migration in Harare yesterday, Zimstat director general Taguma Mahonde said the data only included persons living outside the country whose households…

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Electricity is for free, bemoans ZEDTC

Rutendo NgaraSTAFF WRITERngarar@dailynews.co.zw THE Zimbabwe Energy Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) claims it is literally giving consumers free electricity leading to failure to pay suppliers. Speaking during Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) stakeholder consultation meeting on effective service delivery system between 2022 and 2025 yesterday, ZETDC managing director Howard Choga said the power utility was…

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Government measures to strengthen currency – CZI

Brighton MuronzereyiSTAFF WRITERmurozereyib@dailynews.co.zw INDUSTRY has welcomed the government decision to suspend the payment of US$ to government ministries, agencies and local authorities as a move set to arrest inflation. This comes after a directive from secretary of Finance George Guvamatanga,  that any collection of fees and levies for services rendered in foreign currency by government,…

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Unicef joins govt in fighting measles

THE United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) has partnered the government in fighting the spread of measles which has so far killed over 680 people across the country. According to the latest data shared by the government through its weekly Disease Surveillance System, a total of 6 034 suspected cases, 4 266 recoveries and 685 deaths…

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