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Polad calls for economic indaba

Ketty Nyoni nyonik@dailynews.co.zw THE Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) has called for an economic indaba to address economic challenges in the country. In an interview with the Daily News on the sidelines of an executive plenary meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday at State House in Harare, Polad information committee chairperson Francis Danha said there was agreement…

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Life harshening for poor people… with many families now living well below the breadline

Rutendo Ngara and Brandon Josphat LIFE continues to get harder for poor Zimbabweans as a result of the double whammy of soaring prices of basic consumer goods and dwindling incomes. So dire has the situation become, that the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) said yesterday that a family of six people now required a hefty…

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Robbers target service stations

Rumbidzai Ngwenya POLICE have warned fuel dealers to be on the lookout for robbers who are now targeting service stations. This comes as a number of fuel stations have been hit in the past few weeks, losing huge sums of money and other valuables around the country. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, police national…

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Third force behind price increases: ED

Ketty Nyoni PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa, yesterday said there was a third force which was fuelling the current price hikes of basic commodities as a way to sabotage his government. Addressing the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) executive plenary meeting at State House in Harare yesterday, Mnangagwa said his government would deal with unscrupulous businesses and individuals…

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Borrowdale association in fresh row with Wadyajena

THE Borrowdale Brooke Homeowners Association have escalated their row with youthful businessman and Gokwe Nembudziya legislator Justice Mayor Wadyajena over a house plan of one his new projects in the area. This came hardly before the dust had settled over a case in which Wadyajena had been stripped of his residence status, with regards to…

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Baz calls for investments in STBs

Brighton Muronzereyi THE Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (Baz) says companies and innovation hubs in the country must take advantage of the digitalisation of the broadcasting industrial chain to manufacture and distribute set-top-boxes. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Baz chief executive officer Tendai Kapumha said the local companies must design, manufacture and distribute up to…

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‘Show no mercy to all the corrupt’… fed up Zanu PF senators implore authorities

MORE and more politicians, including Zanu PF bigwigs, are adding their voices to the call for authorities to act decisively against rampant…

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Voter enrolment disappoints Zec

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has bemoaned the lack of enthusiasm by eligible people to register as voters. The electoral management body said on Tuesday that this would affect the forthcoming delimitation exercise ahead of next year’s elections. This comes after Zec only managed to register a little over 100 000 new voters in the…

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We can’t always consult on everything: Ziyambi

THE government does not necessarily need to consult the public each time it is coming up with new policies, the leader of government business in Parliament, Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, pictured, has said. Responding to questions from legislators who wanted an explanation on what they called policy inconsistency after the government suspended lending by banks…

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