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Our hands are clean: CSOs

Rumbidzai Ngwenya ngwenyar@dailynews.co.zw CVIL society organizations (CSOs) under the banner of the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) have denied allegations that they are working to destabilise and topple the government. This comes amid State media reports that CSOs were plotting to effect regime change in the country prompting the government to come up with the…

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‘EU out of touch with Zim strides’… govt says, as Harare accuses West of pushing regime change

THE government says it has done a commendable job in instituting political and media reforms in the country, notwithstanding the recent criticism of Harare by the European Union (EU). Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, amid the accusations of slow progress on the reforms front, Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said authorities were satisfied by what they had…

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June grocery vouchers for Nssa pensioners

THE National Social Security Authority (Nssa) pensioners are set to receive once-off basic commodities grocery vouchers from June as an interim measure to cushion them from the rampant rise in the cost of living, while the State pension fund explores other ways of further mitigating the plight of its beneficiaries. Nssa deputy director marketing and…

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Harare climbs down on prepaid water meters

Brighton Muronzereyi muronzereyib@dailynews.co.zw HARARE City Council has stopped installing pre-paid water meters for residents amid funding challenges and reports that the billing gadgets were being vandalised. This comes as the local authority had installed the meters in a pilot project in Sunningdale and Kambuzuma. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, city spokesperson Michael Chideme said the removal…

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Football freeze steams up fans

Cloud Fusire fusirec@dailynews.co.zw THE football fraternity has reacted with anger to Zimbabwe’s axing from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. This came after the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) refused to reinstate the suspended Zifa board led by Felton Kamambo at least two weeks before the start of the qualifiers, in line with Fifa’s…

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Joshua Nkomo’s son bids to rebury the hero… all eyes on government as Sibangalizwe steps up exhumation call

Jeffrey Muvundusi muvundusi@dailynews.co.zw IN A move that is set to stir emotions and raise much debate, the son of the late veteran nationalist, Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo — Sibangilizwe — is stepping up his bid to have the remains of his father exhumed from the National Heroes Acre in Harare. Sibangalizwe, who now leads ZAPU, says…

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‘Government to compensate black farmers’

Melisa Chatikobo BLACK farmers who lost land during the land reform programme will either get back their property, while others will be included in the US$3.5 billion Global Compensation Deed for white farmers, Agriculture minister Anxious Masuka has said. Speaking to the Daily News on the sidelines of the borehole rigs handover ceremony to Zimbabwe Water Authority…

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