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Steward bank to be renamed TN CyberTech

TAKUDZWA DHAMBU STEWARD Bank, a leading financial institution, is seeking to rename itself TN CyberTech Limited. Established as TN Bank Limited in 2008 by businessman and top lawyer Tawanda Nyambirai, the bank changed its name to Steward Bank in July 2013 after it was acquired by Econet Wireless Zimbabwe. The Registrar of Companies accepted the…

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Arda gets US$29 million to enhance irrigation farming

BY STELLA MADZIVANYIKA THE Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (Arda) has received US$29 million from the Treasury to develop its various estates’ irrigation schemes across the country. This initiative comes as the country strives to produce enough food amidst climate change, posing a serious food insecurity threat due to droughts. Speaking during a meeting with…

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Cancer is now a crisis in Zimbabwe

By Ruramai G Chambati ZIMBABWE is grappling with a growing cancer crisis, with over 1 500 deaths occurring annually. The Cancer Association of Zimbabwe has highlighted the need for a comprehensive approach to address this issue. Scientists predict an increase in cancer cases due to environmental factors, emphasizing the importance of consistent research and digitally-driven…

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Editorial Comment

Local football giants have to shape up

THE country’s traditional football giants Dynamos, Highlanders and CAPS United, continue to find themselves relegated to the also-rans in the top flight amid a growing number of ambitious and well-funded teams. It is nearly a decade since any of the big three were crowned local football kings, with CAPS United the last of the lot…

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Government moves to fill donor gap

Brandon Josphat  josphatbl@dailynews.co.zw ZIMBABWE is capable of funding all its critical health programmes that have been affected by the withdrawal of key support by the United States of America. So reiterates the minister of Finance, Mthuli Ncube, who also told the Daily News yesterday that the government would embark on a domestic resource mobilisation programme…

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CZI calls for re-evaluation of BCC business model

THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has called on the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) to re-evaluate its business model in order to gain trust among residents when proposing projects. Speaking during a Bulawayo Business Development Conference yesterday, CZI representative, Dumisani Sibanda, said residents were sceptical about the council’s decisions due to poor business models. “There…

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ED calls for fair rentals at Mbare Musika Market

Nyasha KunyiswaSENIOR STAFF WRITER PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday urged authorities to charge traders reasonable rentals at the Mbare Musika Market in the capital. He made the call while opening the market where he assured traders that the government was committed to continue supporting small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) across the country. A total of 1 628 traders…

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Farmers battle quelea birds, locusts outbreaks

THE Migratory Pests and Biosecurity Control Department in the ministry of Agriculture is battling to put under control outbreaks of quelea birds, locusts and armoured crickets currently devastating crops ready for harvest in most parts of the country. This comes as authorities recently announced that they had won a war against the outbreak of the…

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Relief for Buhera residents as ZimParks kill rogue buffalo

By Tapiwa Chirume THERE was relief for Buhera South residents yesterday after a rogue buffalo that attacked nine people leaving a 44-year-old woman seriously injured was tracked and killed in ward 23. This was confirmed by Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority (ZimParks) Birchenough liaison officer Chamunogwa Rambanapasi. “I can confirm that the buffalo that attacked…

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