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‘Chamisa is desperate to work under ED in a GNU’

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba made a bombshell assertion yesterday that is guaranteed to create a fresh stir within the country’s warring main opposition. Speaking to the Daily News On Sunday, Charamba claimed that Nelson Chamisa had been sending emissaries to Mnangagwa through the president’s associates to bargain for talks which would have the…

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Fawcett heist ‘an inside Job’

SHAMAINE CHIRIMUJIRI POLICE have arrested a Fawcett Security Company guard for allegedly conniving with bandits to stage a fake robbery which saw the cash-in-transit crew lose US$334 290 along the Harare-Bulawayo highway on Thursday.  National police spokesperson Paul Nyathi yesterday said initial investigations have led to the arrest of the cash-in-transit guard Bongani Mpofu as…

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ZGC, IOL fight GBV at the workplace

RUMBIDZAI NGWENYA THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) in partnership with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) on Friday launched the Strategy for the Elimination of Sexual Harassment and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in the workplace in the country.  The strategy seeks to protect all levels of workers, ultimately creating an environment that would lead to a reduction…

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We are working on Commonwealth re-admission: Government

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is working on complying with the conditions set for it to re-join the Commonwealth, including engaging the United Kingdom (UK) on the matter, a top government official has said.  This comes as Number 10 Downing Street has also said it was ready to improve relations with Harare as long as political…

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Zimbabwe to engage SA over migrants’ fate

THE government is contemplating engaging South African authorities over the fate of over 200 000 migrants whose Zimbabwean Exemption Permits (ZEPs), which end on December 31, will not be renewed.  This comes as the South African government on Thursday announced that the ZEP holders need to apply for other permits or return to Zimbabwe.  While…

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Experts call for vigilance, calm… as new Covid variant threatens region

EXPERTS are calling for both calm and vigilance as the country faces a fourth coronavirus wave, following the recent discovery of a new variant in neighbouring South Africa and Botswana. In addition, authorities are also urging Zimbabweans who have not yet been vaccinated to do so without any further delay, amid early indications that the…

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Security firm loses US$334K in heist

ARMED robbers got away with over US$300 000 and two firearms after ambushing a Fawcett Security Company cash-in-transit van along the Harare-Bulawayo…

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SA permits: Zimbos bank on courts

ORGANISATIONS representing Zimbabweans in neighbouring South Africa believe they will get relief from the courts after the government in the neighbouring country resolved to discontinue the issuance of special dispensation permits.  In its resolution on Wednesday, the South Africa government also urged holders of the current documents known as the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) to…

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BCC seeks review of its master plan

THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has sought objections on its master plan, which it is set to implement in line with the country’s Regional, Town and Country Planning Act.  In a notice this week, the local authority urged all those with objections to come forward and inspect the proposed master plan before it becomes operational. …

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