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Criminals abuse curfew disregard… as robberies surge during restricted hours

Blessing Masakadza and Rumbidzai Ngwenya WITH most of the violent crime being experienced in the country now occuring during curfew hours, authorities say they will crack down on all people violating national coronavirus regulations requiring them not to move around during restricted hours. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, a concerned national police spokesperson, Paul Nyathi, pictured,…

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‘Development agenda to be prioritised in rural areas’

Hazel Marimbiza PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has said a multi-prolonged development agenda will be prioritised and accelerated in marginalised rural areas and communities.  He was speaking yesterday at the fifth edition of the annual National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service held under the theme “Pursuing nation building initiatives in the spirit of Godly patriotism, ownership, unity and…

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ED to honour bus accident hero Butau

PRESIDENT Emerson Mnangagwa yesterday praised Sirizani Butau for his bravery and selflessness after he risked his life to help passengers escape from a burning bus following a collision with a fuel tanker in Mutare on Christmas Day.  A Mutare-bound Beta coach crashed head-on with a Pathera Logistics fuel tanker after the driver tried to avoid…

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Vehicle thefts spike in Midlands

POLICE in the Midlands have warned vehicle owners to heighten the security of their cars when parked and avoid offering transport to strangers as cases of vehicle theft are on the rise in the province.  Midland provincial police spokesperson Emmanuel Mahoko made this call following the theft of two motor vehicles, one in Lower Gweru,…

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Man guns down 4 on Xmas

Rumbidzai Ngwenya  POLICE have launched a manhunt for an unidentified man, who gunned down four people while seriously injuring three following a misunderstanding at Wanganui Shopping Centre, Turf, Kadoma, on Christmas Day.  Eyewitnesses allege that the suspect only identified as a resident of Caviga Farm in Kwekwe was drinking beer at the shopping centre at…

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Raging war vets take fresh aim at embattled Kazembe

PEEVED by his alleged failure to unite Zanu PF in the province, war veterans in Mashonaland Central have escalated their push to stop under pressure Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe from returning as regional party boss. They told the Daily News On Sunday yesterday that, as a result, they had resolved to do everything in…

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Road accidents spike in Bulawayo

HAZEL MARIMBIZA POLICE have raised concerns over the increase in the number of road accidents that have been occurring in Bulawayo during the past week.  According to Bulawayo police spokesperson Abednico Ncube in the past week the city has recorded 80 road accidents.   “Two people died in these recent accidents and 10 people were injured,”…

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Zim banks meet minimum capital requirements

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says most financial services institutions have met the minimum capital requirements of US$30 million or local currency equivalent, ahead of the December 31 deadline as stipulated by law. Although there were fears that a number of commercial and foreign banks would struggle to meet the deadline due to the…

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Remain vigilant against Covid-19: Government

THE government yesterday said Zimbabweans must remain vigilant during the festive season and avoid large gatherings to guard against the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.  This comes as the country has been recording a rise in new infections due to the newly-discovered Omicron variant.  Speaking to the Daily News on Sunday, Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa…

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