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Cops go after shady traders

POLICE say they have discovered 28 unregistered organisations which are suspected of engaging in activities that have contributed to the country’s worsening economic crisis. Addressing delegates at the just-ended Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) conference in Victoria Falls, national police spokesperson Paul Nyathi, pictured, said the companies were transacting in huge sums of money,…

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‘Unite, ensure clean environment so as to attract investors’

THE government has challenged Zimbabweans, regardless of political affiliation, to unite and ensure their homes and workplaces are clean so as to attract investors. Speaking in Ruwa yesterday during the monthly clean-up campaign, Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri said there were economic advantages in the recycle industry. “Allow me to refresh your memories on the significance…

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New policy steps will kill Zim dollar… Cross says, as criticism of latest economic measures mounts

THE government should engage business and also tweak its latest policy measures to stop the economy from deteriorating further. So says economist and former member of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s (RBZ) monetary policy committee, Eddie Cross, pictured. Speaking last night on 3Ktv’s widely-followed programme, Vantage, Cross also said the new law allowing for the further use…

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Clashes over PSMAS grow

POLICE yesterday stopped civil servants from attending a crucial Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) annual general meeting (AGM) in Harare. Civil…

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‘50 percent of children in Zimbabwe on drugs’

THE Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF), has called for concerted efforts from stakeholders and communities to prevent drug abuse in children, especially in Mbare. This comes after the organisation says there has been a surge in adolescent pregnancies and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) following their observations in Mbare where they offer adolescent…

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Govt negotiating in bad faith — Workers

ZIMBABWE Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) says the government is negotiating in bad faith as they rush to announce salary increments without agreeing with workers. This comes after authorities on Monday said they had increased by 100 percent salaries and allowances for civil servants, legislators and members of the judiciary to cushion them…

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Stunner weeps in court

RAPPER Stunner, born Desmond Chideme, pictured,  who is accused of assaulting his now ex-wife after a show at a hotel yesterday wept in court stating that men were victims of abuse by women. Stunner alleged that women were taking advantage to abuse the country’s criminal justice system to punish men. He denies assaulting his wife Dyonne…

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Zim reaches out to London again. . . as ED dispatches Shava, Mthuli to the UK

HARARE is making a fresh bid to revive the country’s floundering efforts to mend its frosty relationship with the United Kingdom (UK). This comes after President  Emmerson Mnangagwa, pictured,  dispatched Foreign Affairs minister Frederick Shava and his Finance counterpart Mthuli Ncube to London on Tuesday, to meet key role players there. The deputy minister of Foreign Affairs,…

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