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Fuel prices reviewed downwards

 Melisa Chatikobo  STAFF WRITER  chatikobom@dailynews.co.zw  THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has revised fuel prices downwards by US$0.06 cents.  In a statement yesterday, the parastatal reduced the prices for petroleum which were recently adjusted to US$1.70 for Blend E15 from US$1.76 per litre which translated to $675.35 per litre from $677.32 in local currency.  “Diesel…

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Pressed Zim cries for prices solution… as consumers, business urge govt to do more to mitigate pain

Brighton Muronzereyi and Brandon Josphat PRESSED consumers and businesses are appealing for an urgent all-stakeholder engagement led by the government to find long-lasting solutions to escalating price hikes of basic goods in the country which have caused untold suffering to ordinary citizens. This comes as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is expected to meet…

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Magistrate recuses self in Sikhala case

Dionne Kanyowa kanyowad@dailynews.co.zw A HARARE regional magistrate Ngoni Nduna yesterday recused himself from presiding over legislator Job Sikhala, pictured,‘s case where he is facing fresh charges of obstructing the course of justice after the legislator questioned his impartiality.  Nduna granted Sikhala’s recusal application on the grounds that it would be against the course of justice…

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Hard up government fails to pacify workers

PUBLIC sector workers who are digging in on their demands for better salaries vowed yesterday to press on with their planned strike despite moves by the government to further improve their pay. They said the new salary increment of nearly 150 percent offered by their employer was not good enough and meant to divide them….

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Cases of armed robbery soaring

Rumbidzai Ngwenya STAFF WRITER ngwenyar@dailynews.co.zw SEVEN cases of armed robbery were committed across the country last week, including one in which a liquor delivery truck was pounced on by three armed robbers and lost US$25 000. According to the police, armed robbery is on the increase and they were doing everything within their capacity to…

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Church calls for peace, dialogue ahead of polls

THE COUNCIL of Churches in Africa (CCA) has made a compelling appeal to Zimbabweans to have peaceful campaigns ahead of the crunch 2023 elections, adding that inclusive dialogue is the only solution to the country’s economic problems. This comes as the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is working on proactive measures to help stop…

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Zinara board hailed for fighting corruption

THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) board has been hailed for the yards it is putting in to rid the organisation of corruption. This comes as Zinara has been under the spotlight over allegations of abuse of public funds. Speaking during a media tour of the country’s roads rehabilitation programme with editors in Beitbridge on…

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‘Too late for ED,Chamisa union’… Chan says, as crunch 2023 elections loom closer

Rumbidzai Ngwenya STAFF WRITER ngwenyar@dailynews.co.zw ZIMBABWEANS should brace themselves for tightly contested elections next year as Zanu PF and the opposition have passed up the chance to engage in political dialogue and agree on another government of national unity in the country. So says Stephen Chan, renowned professor of World Politics at the University of…

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BCC tackles ballooning housing waiting list

THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is continuing with its drive to provide residential stands to residents as the local authority moves to clear the ever ballooning housing waiting list which is currently just above 130 000. The local authority at the weekend unveiled 267 serviced stands in Emganwini suburb, a month after 144 other stands…

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