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Mwonzora, MDC fight for relevance after polls rout

ALTHOUGH opposition leader Douglas Mwonzora remains in charge of the MDC, all eyes will be on him and his leadership team in the coming days and weeks amid commotion in the party. This comes as MDC followers escalate their campaign to oust their leaders following the party’s dismal showing in the recent parliamentary and local…

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Covid still disrupting Zim, Africa schooling

DESPITE the country appearing to have finally contained Covid, a new report shows that some learners are yet to return to school as a result of the pandemic. In a study on 32 African countries, including Zimbabwe, the United Nations Children’s Education Fund (Unicef) said tens of thousands of children were still suffering disruptions to…

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Govt repossessing land from blacks

AGRICULTURE minister Anxious Masuka, pictured,  says the government has started repossessing land from black farmers with multiple farms to allocate it to the…

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Security forces must be steadfast -- ED

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa, pictured, yesterday urged security forces to remain steadfast in protecting the sovereignty and independence of Zimbabwe. Speaking at the memorial service of the late commander of the Zimbabwe National Army Edzai Chimonyo, Mnangagwa said the security forces played an important role in protecting political national interests. “I call upon officers, men and…

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‘Only way left for Zim is all-in talks’ … prominent cleric says, as he also motivates for an external facilitator

OUTSPOKEN cleric, Ancelimo Magaya, pictured, says Zimbabwe is crying for urgent inclusive dialogue to move the country forward — without such talks…

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