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Judge’s son indicted for murder

HIGH Court judge Garainesu Mawadze’s son, Munyaradzi, accused of killing a cellphone dealer by slitting his throat with a kitchen knife before disappearing with seven iPhone cellphones, has been indicted to stand trial in the High Court. Munyaradzi is jointly charged with Elvin Dungo Saungweme and Dellion David Balani for the alleged murder of Sipho…

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‘Prioritise children with heart defects’

Brighton MuronzereyiSTAFF WRITERmuronzereyib@dailynews.co.zw ADVOCACY group, Brave Little Hearts Zimbabwe  (BLHZ), is escalating its push to have children born with heart defects prioritised by authorities, as many of them succumb to those health conditions due to lack of affordable healthcare. BLHZ, a Bulawayo-based organisation, has been at the forefront of campaigning for better treatment of children…

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Major solar project on cards

Brandon JosphatSTAFF WRITERtafirenyikam@dailynews.co.zw THE government has approved a framework agreement of a mega solar power project with a United Arab Emirates (UAE) company Skypower Global (CAYMAN) to produce 500 megawatts as authorities seek to ease power challenges. Addressing a post-Cabinet briefing in Harare yesterday, Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the project would see the construction…

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‘We have learnt exactly nothing’… Komichi says of divided opposition, as 2023 looms

SOME leading opposition figures have expressed fresh concerns that time is running out for those who are at variance with the ruling Zanu PF to unite ahead of the fast-approaching 2023 crunch elections. MDC national chairperson, Morgen Komichi, was among those who reiterated to the Daily News yesterday that the opposition would be annihilated by…

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Bulawayo in danger of losing two seats

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has revealed Bulawayo will most likely lose about two of its 12 parliamentary seats during the ongoing delimitation exercise, judging by the number of its registered voters. This comes hard on the heels of recent census results which showed that Bulawayo’s population had remained almost stagnant for the past 10…

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T Freddy extortion trial date set

THE trial of ZBC radio presenter Rutendo Makuti accused of extorting a local self-proclaimed prophet Tapiwa Freddy, pictured, threatening to leak their illicit affair on social media and make rape allegations against him, has been set for September 8. She will be jointly charged with her uncle Chief Chikwaka, a cop Gibson Jaji and her…

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Madhuku takes to Polad nomination fees fight

Brighton MuronzereyiSTAFF WRITERmuronzereyin@dailynews.co.zw NATIONAL Constitution Assembly (NCA) leader Lovemore Madhuku yesterday said his party was engaging the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) over proposed fees for presidential and legislative hopefuls in next year’s elections. This comes as the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) announced last week that presidential hopefuls would be required to pay US$20 000 while…

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Police sweat over firearms amnesty defiance

Hazel Marimbiza and Brighton MuronzereyiSTAFF WRITERS POLICE have expressed concern over the increase of firearm smugglers at a time  President Emmerson Mnangagwa granted  an amnesty to people holding on to illegal firearms and ammunition to surrender them. National police spokesperson assistant commissioner Paul Nyathi told the Daily News yesterday that despite an amnesty declaration it…

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