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Sexual abuse of minors by relatives, guardians rampant

Hazel Marimbizain BULAWAYO POLICE have expressed worry over the increase in cases of sexual abuse of minors by relatives and guardians in Bulawayo. Speaking to the Daily News in Bulawayo yesterday, police spokesperson inspector Abednico Ncube urged residents to avoid leaving female children in the custody of male relatives as they were potential perpetrators. “Investigations…

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I was entitled to allowances — Gudyanga

Dionne KanyowaSTAFF WRITERkanyowad@dailynews.co.zw FORMER permanent secretary for the Mines ministry, Francis Gudyanga who is appealing against his conviction and sentence, insists that he was entitled to the allowances he was found to have illegally received by the courts. Gudyanga, who was represented by Advocate Sylvester Hashiti, appeared before High Court judges Justices Benjamin Chikowero and…

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Marry challenges prosecution

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s ex-wife Marry  accused of trying to murder him by allegedly removing life support instrument on him while in a South African hospital has challenged her prosecution in the magistrate’s court saying it had no jurisdiction to deal with the matter. Her lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa argued that the alleged crime was wholly…

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‘Opposition wars stalling progress’. . . Hwende, Khupe bemoan as 2023 polls beckon

Blessings Mashaya and Jeffrey MuvundusiSTAFF WRITERS OPPOSITION kingpins continue to bemoan the mindless and unremitting fights within their ranks, saying this only benefits President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF ahead of the 2023 elections. Ascendant Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim secretary-general, Chalton Hwende, is the latest prominent figure to add his voice to growing…

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Government doubles tax-free base

FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube yesterday doubled the tax-free threshold and also committed to improving the welfare of restive civil servants through both monetary and non-monetary benefits. Presenting his mid-term fiscal review in Parliament, Mthuli also said the depreciation of the Zim dollar and rising inflation were twin challenges that required the support of all stakeholders.“I…

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10-man gang attack, kill driver

Hazel Marimbizain BULAWAYO POLICE have launched a manhunt for 10 suspects who allegedly attacked and killed a man who was driving along Harare-Bulawayo road. According to the police, the 10 suspects, who were passengers in a truck, had a misunderstanding with the driver of the Mercedes Benz vehicle, Simeon Norman, 31, who was driving along…

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Government targets 1, 5 million for BEAM

Rutendo NgaraSTAFF WRITERngarar@dailynews.co.zw THE government intends to increase the number of students who are under the Education  Assistance Module (Beam) from the current 500 000 to 1,5 million.  Speaking in the National Assembly on Wednesday, Social Welfare minister Paul Mavima said despite the current economic challenges, the government was committed to assisting underprivileged children. “We…

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Zesa raises tariffs

Brandon JosphatSTAFF WRITERjosphatbl@dailynews.co.zw THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) has raised tariffs for exporters by eight percent as part of its efforts to enhance its capacity to import electricity from neighbouring countries as the company is failing to meet the demand for power. This comes after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has given Zesa…

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Irked Biti wants humane politics… warns that toxic Zim is now ‘not far from Rwanda in 1994’

IN A welcome call, one of the interim vice presidents of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Tendai Biti, has appealed to Zimbabweans to shun toxic politics and work together for the development of the country. Speaking in the National Assembly on Tuesday, in a passionate plea for peace and unity, the Harare East MP…

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Parliament summons Mthuli Ncube over IMF money

Brandon Josphat STAFF WRITER josphatbl@dailynews.co.zw PARLIAMENT has summoned Finance minister Mthuli Ncube to bring a ministerial statement explaining how the government used the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Special Drawing Rights (SDRs). SDR is an international reserve asset created by the IMF to supplement the official reserves of its member countries.Zimbabwe received nearly US$ 1 billion from…

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