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Eight Harare schools get ICT labs

Rumbidzai Ngwenya EIGHT Harare schools were beneficiaries of Information Communication Technology (ICT) laboratories that were commissioned by ICT minister Jenfan Muswere yesterday. The ICT laboratories were part of the governments’ e-learning strategy aimed at  equipping  all schools in the country  with technological advancements that would enable better education for the learners in pursuit of vision 2030 enunciated by…

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‘End Zim history of disputed polls’… Gumbo implores authorities ahead of March 26 by-elections

LIBERATION struggle stalwart and one of the founders of Zanu PF, Rugare Gumbo, has implored President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ruling party to use the March 26 by-elections to end the country’s history of disputed polls. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Gumbo — who is the only surviving member of the Dare ReChimurenga (liberation war council)…

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Govt employees want pay review

PUBLIC sector workers are pushing for an urgent review of their remuneration and other working conditions which they say have been badly affected by the country’s sickly economy. In a letter to Labour minister Paul Mavima yesterday, the president of the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) — also known as the Apex…

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Cervical cancer patients face treatment challenges

CERVICAL cancer patients are facing challenges in accessing treatment and screening services with health experts calling on the government to direct more…

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HCC needs $1.2 billion for road rehab

‘End Zim history of disputed polls’… Gumbo implores authorities ahead of March 26 by-elections Blessings Mashaya POLITICAL EDITOR mashayab@dailynews.co.zw L IBERATION struggle…

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MDC & CCC in new altercation… as long-standing tensions bubble up again

THERE is no let-up to the war of attrition between opposition leader Douglas Mwonzora and Nelson Chamisa, with the MDC cranking up the heat on the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) yesterday. Speaking to the Daily News, Mwonzora confirmed that the MDC would recall all CCC legislators who would make it to Parliament or council after…

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‘Elections will not change anything in Zim’…churches correct in calling for polls sabbatical

LAST week, opposition leader Nelson Chamisa rebranded the MDC into the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) ahead of the March 26 parliamentary and council by-elections. He said CCC was a new party that would unseat President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ruling Zanu PF party in next year’s harmonised polls. The Daily News, News Editor Mugove Tafirenyika,…

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Churches raise concern over proposed PVO Bill

Hazel Marimbiza ZIMBABWE Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) have expressed concern on the proposed Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill saying once enacted into law, it may have far-reaching implications on the citizenry which benefits from services provided by non-governmental organisations (NGOs). This comes after the government recently gazetted the PVO Amendment Bill to bring…

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Zimbabwe-China relations key to economic growth — experts

Hazel Marimbiza EXPERTS have described Zimbabwe’s all weather friends, China, as a key partner in the revival of the country’s economy. This comes after the Asian country has been accused on numerous occasions of only being here to plunder Zimbabwe’s resources at the expense of citizens. In his recent presentation at the Institute of Chinese…

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