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Zesa escalates disconnections

Rumbidzai Ngwenya ngwenyar@dailynews.co.zw ZESA has, for the second time in four months, embarked on a major power disconnection exercise to reduce customer debt and improve its finances. This comes as the utility is owed nearly $15 billion by its customers. “Zesa … would like to advise its valued customers that it has intensified its credit…

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Government decentralises procurement system

Andile Tshuma THE government has decentralised the procurement system after it established public procurement centres across all the country’s districts. This was revealed by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga when he launched a public procurement service centre at Nkulumane Post Office in the city yesterday. The launch followed a partnership between the Zimbabwe Post Offices (Zimpost)…

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Farmer’s estate faces seizure over US$288k debt

A TOBACCO farmer temporarily lost her estate after the High Court put it under provisional sequestration over failure to pay  Zimbabwe Leaf Tobacco Company US$288 833 after she was contracted by the firm.  The tobacco company approached the courts asking for the sequestration of Felicity Tawengwa’s estate after she failed to settle the US$288 833 together…

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‘Opposition leaders own worst enemies’…analysts say, as they lash their egos, petty grudges

POLITICAL analysts have joined the growing list of influential voices which have warned that egos and petty differences could once again thwart the opposition in the fast-approaching 2023 elections. Respected University of Zimbabwe political science lecturer, Eldred Masunungure, was among the analysts who told the Daily News yesterday that hubris and petty grudges would likely scuttle opposition…

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Mugabe’s children revive fight against his exhumation

Dionne Kanyowa kanyowad@dailynews.co.zw THE late former president Robert Mugabe‘s children have approached the High Court appealing against a lower court judgment that found them lacking legal authority to appeal against an exhumation and reburial order for their father. Bona Mugabe-Chikore and her siblings appealed against Chinhoyi provincial magistrate Ruth Moyo’s judgment  delivered last year, arguing they…

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Government rules out US$ grain payment

Melisa Chatikobo chatikobom@dailynews.co.zw THE government is not ready to pay farmers in foreign currency for crops that are not exported, but will put in place measures to ensure their producer prices remain viable. This was said by Finance minister Mthuli Ncube, pictured, in the National Assembly on Wednesday while responding to MPs who wanted to…

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