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Sikhala, Sithole to spent weekend in custody. . as Pius Jamba appears in court

POLITICIANS Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole will spend the weekend behind bars and return to court on Monday for the continuation of their bail application. The two senior members of the Citizens Coalition for Change are accused of fanning violence in the Nyatsime area following the murder of Moreblessing Ali whose remains were retrieved in…

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‘The Zimbabwe we want concerns all of us’… Magaya says, adds that clerics are hopeful ED will embrace initiative

OUTSPOKEN cleric, Bishop Ancelimo Magaya has reiterated that all-inclusive national dialogue remains the only viable current way of ending Zimbabwe’s decades-long political and economic challenges. Speaking last night on the widely-followed 3Ktv programme, Vantage, Magaya also said clerics were confident that President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the government would soon see the value of their push for national talks….

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Bigwigs derailing corruption fight: Zacc

Brighton Muronzereyi muronzereyib@dailynews.co.zw ZIMBABWE Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) says its corruption fight is being derailed by some senior government officials who are not willing to cooperate and harass investigating officers. Speaking yesterday in Harare during their annual general meeting, Zacc chairperson Loice Matanda-Moyo said more needed to be done to deal with corruption cases which involve…

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‘Men also victims of women harassment’

Rumbidzai Ngwenya ngwenyar@dailynews.co.zw INFORMATION minister Monica Mutsvangwa says men are also victims of harassment from women in work places although cases were less spoken about. In a speech read on her behalf by deputy minister Kindness Paradza at a women’s conference held in the capital on Wednesday, Mutsvangwa said as much as cases were not…

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Masaraure challenges murder allegations

AMALGAMATED Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) leader Obert Masaraure has challenged his implication in the alleged murder of a colleague at a local hotel in 2016. Masaraure is facing murder allegations and he believes the matter has been politicised by the involvement of detectives from CID Law and Order section. Represented by Doug Coltart,…

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Power cuts cause havoc

AS THE country continues to reel from brutal power cuts, different sectors of the economy are paying the price for the relentless load shedding. The power cuts forced a Harare five-star hotel to resort to using buckets for people who want to use hot water for bathing, however, the power utility company yesterday rectified the…

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Fears rise for ’23 national elections… as orgy of violence flares up in Nyatsime after Ali’s murder

THE political violence which has been witnessed over the past few days in Nyatsime, on the outskirts of Chitungwiza — in the wake of the recent gruesome murder of Morebessing Ali — does not bode well for the fast-approaching 2023 elections, analysts fear. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, the worried analysts also reiterated that only urgent…

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Dollarisation bad idea: Mthuli

Brandon Josphat and Ketty Nyoni STAFF WRITERS THE minister for Finance Mthuli Ncube said full dollarisation of the economy will wipe out the banking sector. Speaking in the National Assembly yesterday, after parliamentarians had grilled him over civil servants’ salaries and why the government was not considering dollarising the economy as inflation and prices of basic…

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