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Zimbabwe’s blind spot in newborn care…as more than 6 700 mothers, babies die during delivery in 2025

Brandon Josphat POLITICAL EDITOR THE nation is continuing to face a critical maternal and neonatal health crisis, with the latest statistics showing that the country recorded the deaths of 6 177 babies and 563 mothers last year alone. Surprisingly, Harare reported the highest number of neonatal deaths during the year, in part explained by the…

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Zanu PF to toast to CAA3 signing

Brandon Josphat POLITICAL EDITOR THE ruling Zanu PF will hold celebratory rallies country­wide this weekend following the recent signing into law of Constitutional Amendment Act Number 3 (CAA3). Speaking to the Daily News — the country’s most influ­ential newspaper — the party’s national political commissar, Munyaradzi Machacha, confirmed the festivities yesterday. “Following the historic signing…

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Police arrest thousands in national crackdown

CHIEF WRITER MORE than 2 000 suspects have been arrested during a major countrywide po­lice blitz targeting serious crime. The operation, which began on July 13 2026, is targeting serious offences, including murder, drug and substance abuse, attempted murder, robbery, unlaw­ful entry into premises, theft, stock theft, rape, kidnapping, smuggling and assault. Police national spokesperson…

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Don’t kill snakes, pleads wildlife authority

Yvonne Ncube in Bulawayo ZIMBABWE’S wildlife authority has im­plored the public to stop killing snakes, warning that destroying the reptiles threatens critical ecological balance. In a statement marking World Snake Day, com­memorated yesterday, the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) said the occasion aimed to raise awareness about the ecologi­cal importance of snakes, promote…

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Mine Entra spotlights mineral value addition

Hazel Marimbizain Bulawayo ORGANISERS of Mine Entra say this year’s exhibition will focus on value addition to maximise Zimbabwe’s mineral wealth returns.The annual exhibition, to be held at the end of this month under the theme “Unearth, Transform, Prosper: Anchoring Economic Transformation through Mining Value Chains,” would focus on mineral exploration, processing, skills development and…

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‘Opaque tenders are draining Zimbabwe’

Hazel Marimbizain BULAWAYO THE widespread manipulation of public contracts through opaque bidding and weak oversight is stifling national development and draining the country’s scarce public resources.So says Transparency International Zimbabwe (TIZ), which has implored authorities to do more to strengthen the country’s governance and public procurement systems to mitigate Zimbabwe’s worsening corruption crisis.Speaking during an…

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Telecel creditors set to adopt plan

POLITICAL EDITOR TELECEL Zimbabwe creditors will meet next week to consider and adopt the company’s voluntary corporate rescue plan.The meeting follows the placement of the country’s third-largest mobile network operator under voluntary corporate rescue last year after its board of directors resolved to initiate the business rehabilitation process.According to a notice issued yesterday by corporate…

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War vets keep fighting CAA3

Brandon JosphatPOLITICAL EDITOR SIX war veterans who vigorously opposed Constitutional Amendment Act Number 3 (CAA3) before it came into effect, are escalating their fight against the new law.The former freedom fighters — Reuben Zulu, Godfrey Gurira, Shoorai Nyamangodo, Joseph Chinyangare, Digmore Knowledge Ndiya and Joseph Chinguwa — are now seeking direct access to the Constitutional…

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