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Govt says petrol shortages are temporary

THE government yesterday said current shortages of petrol in the country are temporary and supplies were expected to improve after maintenance works in neighbouring Mozambique are completed this week.  This comes as some service stations are witnessing long and winding queues due to the shortages of petrol — a sign the authorities said did not…

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UZ to manufacture, produce drugs

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangangwa, pictured, on Friday laid the foundation stone for the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Quinary Hospital, a pharmaceutical facility established to locally produce and manufacture drugs. The project is being financed through proceeds from the sale of sanitisers and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) produced by the university as part of the country’s response…

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Farmers risk replanting

THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned that farmers in most parts of the country, including those who planted early using the…

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Give cops more resources: Parly… as violent crime surges, polls beckon

A PARLIAMENTARY committee has pleaded with the government to urgently avail more resources to the police, to curb the waves of violent crime ravaging the country. In a report this week, the chairperson of the Defence and Home Affairs committee, Levi Mayihlome, implored Finance minister Mthuli Ncube to increase the police’s budget more than five-fold, especially…

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Ex-cop wasn’t robbery target

IT HAS emerged that the home of the former top policeman, Joseph Nemaisa — who shot dead three robbers at his Harare…

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Women dominate at UZ graduation

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangangwa yesterday capped 5 483 University of Zimbabwe (UZ) learners at the institution’s 40th graduation ceremony held in Harare.  Of the 5 483 graduates, 53 percent were females and 54 percent were doing science subjects.  Speaking at the ceremony, UZ Vice Chancellor Paul Mapfumo said for the past two years, the university has…

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‘Health ministry’s Covid-19 vote inadequate’

THE portfolio committee on Health and Child Care believes that the vote allocated to the Health ministry in the 2022 National Budget is inadequate especially during this Covid-19 pandemic.  This comes as the ministry had submitted a bid of $232,2 billion to Treasury for its 2022 programmes but received an allocation of $117,7 billion leaving…

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CBZ wins top governance gong

CBZ Holdings scooped the listed companies Overall Best Corporate Governance Disclosures Award for the second time in a row at the 2021 Excellence in Corporate Governance Awards on Wednesday night.  The first and second runner-ups were African Sun and Delta Corporation respectively for the listed companies’ category.  The annual awards were hosted by the Chartered…

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Soya bean production at 10pc

THE Agriculture ministry intends to increase production and productivity of soya bean as the sub sector is performing at 10 percent of its national demand.   Speaking at the Buy Zimbabwe: Buy Local Summit programme on Tuesday, Agriculture deputy minister Vangelis Haritatos, pictured, said Zimbabwe has the capacity to process soya bean but production is currently…

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Cure Zec, diaspora votes — Mwonzora. . . says this will help end Zimbabwe’s history of disputed polls

OPPOSITION leader Douglas Mwonzora says the country’s mooted national dialogue should address all the outstanding key issues from the 2009 government of national unity (GNU), which were meant to end electoral disputes. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, amid fading hopes of the necessary talks taking place before the 2023 polls, Mwonzora said these reforms needed to…

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