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ED says govt is under threat from saboteurs

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa says the government is under threat from economic saboteurs, who allegedly want to remove it from power by weakening the Zim dollar. Speaking at a Zanu PF rally in Epworth yesterday, Mnangagwa also said authorities would close banks and companies causing the current price hikes. “We are facing some challenges in the…

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Motorist robbed US$2k while relieving himself

A Motorist was robbed of US$2 500 along Seke Road after parking his vehicle to relieve himself near Zororo Cemetery. According to the police, two men emerged from the tall grass and threatened the motorist with a pistol and pounced on him before undressing and locking him in the car. This comes as there are…

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Zimbabwe takes tourism campaign to South African show

ZIMBABWE will be a part of Africa’s Travel Indaba (ATI) at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban, South Africa, from May 2 to 5. The trade show makes a return after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 endemic travel restrictions.  The country would have a delegation of more than 20 tourism…

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Government goes after forex traffickers… as prices of basic goods keep going up

THE government will take stern action against individuals and businesses caught manipulating foreign currency exchange rates, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, has warned. Addressing Zanu PF’s central committee in Harare yesterday, Mnangagwa also said authorities were putting a number of measures in place to deal with ever rising prices of basic goods in the country. This comes…

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We take corruption seriously — Chief magistrate

CHIEF magistrate Faith Mushure yesterday said they take corruption allegations against the magistracy seriously and do not hesitate to institute investigations. Speaking on the side-lines of the swearing in of 11 new magistrates at the Harare Magistrates Courts, Mushure said currently there is a member under investigation following allegations of misconduct accused of forging documents. …

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