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ED orders bigwigs to stop expressing personal views

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa, pictured,  yesterday came out guns blazing, savaging  Zanu PF bigwigs for indiscipline, saying he will not hesitate to take action against…

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ZHRC raises red flag over child labour

The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) yesterday raised concerns over an increase of child labour cases in the country, saying they will…

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Churches’ talks thrust escalates. . . as they launch all-stakeholders campaign in Harare

THE Church’s push for all-inclusive national dialogue to help resolve the country’s decades-long political and economic challenges is going a step up on Friday. This comes as clerics are set to launch a stakeholders campaign in Harare in this regard — code-named the “Zimbabwe We Want” — in a bid to nudge the country’s political…

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Dog bites now a main concern

FOUR people were killed, while about 9 500 others were bitten by dogs in the country in the first half of this year, amid a high risk of transmission of rabies. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, the Department of Veterinary Services’ Dr Reverend Spargo also said there was a worryingly low vaccination rate of dogs against…

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Govt begins immunity tests as Covid-19 vaccination stagnates

AUTHORITIES have embarked on an exercise to determine the level of immunity of Zimbabweans amid stagnation in vaccination. This comes as the winter season in the country has commenced amid fears by health experts that the ministry of Health was not conducting enough tests and genomic sequencing to determine whether or not the country has…

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Maj Gen Nyathi dies

ZIMBABWE National Army (ZNA), Major General Sikhulile Simpso Nyathi has died. He was 61.  Nyathi died on Sunday morning at ZNA 2…

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Zim braces for price hikes

ZIMBABWEANS should brace for another increase in prices of basic commodities after authorities yesterday hiked fuel prices. This comes after the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has hiked fuel prices for the second time in just three weeks with diesel going up to US$1.76 from US$1.74 and petrol up to US$1.73 from US$1.68 per litre….

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‘Abusive attitudes not good for unity’. . . Mwonzora says, as 2023 polls loom ever closer

A LACK of respect and abusive behaviour by some opposition members is standing in the way of “progressive forces” working together against Zanu PF ahead of the crunch 2023 national elections, opposition leader Douglas Mwonzora  has said. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Mwonzora also reiterated his belief that opposition unity based on a shared vision was “absolutely…

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Govt moves to plug ICT revenue leakages

Rutendo Ngara THE government has moved to root out  revenue leakages, corrupt activities or cyber fraudsters by launching a Telecommunication Traffic Monitoring System (TTMS) to monitor all online activities in the telecommunications industry. Speaking at the  commissioning of the system in Harare yesterday, minister of  Information  Communication Technologies, Postal  and Courier  Services Jenfan Muswere said  the machine self-declared revenue collections  and  minimises possibilities of…

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