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Mental health hits IT specialists

A HIGH number of mental health cases among information technology (IT) professionals are being reported in the country, local health specialists have said. In separate interviews with the Daily News on Sunday yesterday, the mental health specialists attributed the cause of the rise of mental health in IT specialists to anxiety and limitations in their…

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Former CCC MPs convicted

BY RUTENDO NGARA FORMER Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MPs Amos Chibaya and Costa Machingauta, together with three other party activists, were on Friday convicted of participating in an unlawful gathering in 2023 by Harare magistrate Sharon Rakafa. The other 20 accused persons were acquitted on the basis that they were arrested in a dragnet…

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Unions & business brush off marches

BY BRANDON JOSPHAT & BRIGHTON MURONZEREYI UNITY, not confrontation, is the tonic that Zimbabwe needs to move the country forward and to end its decades-long political and economic challenges. So said representatives of business and labour yesterday, while also discouraging ordinary Zimbabweans and workers from participating in Monday’s mooted mass protests around the country. Speaking…

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Government challenges firms to generate own power

BY TAKUDZWA DHAMBU AUTHORITIES have implored private companies to build their own power-generating plants and alleviate pressure on the national grid. This comes as Zesa recently said the country’s electricity supply situation would worsen in the coming weeks, after two key units at the Hwange Thermal Power Station were removed off the grid for maintenance….

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Zec to remove 25 000 deceased voters from roll

BY THABISO MUTIRWARA THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) is in the process of removing 25 527 deceased voters across the country from the voters roll in terms of the Electoral Act if no objections are made. This was confirmed in a notice on Friday by the acting chief elections officer, Simbarashe Tongayi, in the latest…

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Bogus Home Affairs officials target public

BY TAKUDZWA DHAMBU THE ministry of Home Affairs has warned the public to be on alert for bogus individuals purporting to be officials from the ministry, and conducting “door-to-door” verifications of national identity documents. Most of the incidents have been noted in the eastern suburbs of Harare. “It has come to the attention of the…

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Sport

TelOne fire warning shots at CAPS United

TELONE coach Herbert Maruwa has declared that they will be gunning for maximum points when they host Harare giants CAPS United at Ascot Stadium in Gweru this afternoon. The Wifi-Boys are heading into another big test against the Green Machine oozing with confidence having also managed to come from behind to force a one-all draw…

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Life & Arts

Zimbabwe spelling champions eye continental glory

SIX winners of the Zimbabwe Spelling Bee School Competition, from both junior and senior categories, will represent the country at the forthcoming African Spelling Bee competitions to be held in Abuja, Nigeria from April 8 and 13. The Zimbabwe Spelling Bee is a literacy programme, which seeks to promote literacy and vocabulary development among the…

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Editorial Comment

Time for Warriors to focus on Afcon preps

THE just-concluded international football break was the final chance for the Warriors to revive their 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifying hopes. They blew it. A two-all home draw with Benin effectively ended the Warriors’ hopes, with the draw against Nigeria, while creditable, all but confirming the end of Zimbabwe’s long-held dream. The next time we…

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