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Cyclone Dikeledi won’t affect Zimbabwe

Brandon JosphatCHIEF WRITER THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) says the country is safe from Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi which is currently developing in the Indian Ocean. This comes as the country is expected to receive heavy rains and thunderstorms to last until the end of this month. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, MSD meteorologist Isaac…

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Museum of African Liberation to house Cuba artefacts

By Masimba MakwembereSTAFF WRITER THE Museum of African Liberation in Harare is set to house a variety of artefacts from Cuba for display at the facility in recognition of the country’s contribution to the liberation of most African countries. In a statement yesterday, the chief executive officer of Institute of African Liberation (INSTAK), Kwame Muzawazi,…

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Tshabangu seeks Supreme Court relief

Brandon Josphat CHIEF WRITER OPPOSITION Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader in Parliament Sengezo Tshabangu has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court seeking to overturn a High Court ruling declaring that his recent parliamentary appointments were unlawful. Tshabangu suffered a significant political setback in the High Court on Wednesday when Justice Neville Wamambo barred…

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Business

Policy consistency will attract investors — analysts

FINANCIAL analysts firm, FBC Securities says the country should have consistent and predictable monetary policies to boost investor interest in long-term financing arrangements to ease liquidity problems choking businesses. This comes as Zimbabwe is witnessing a growing list of companies going under corporate rescue owing to financing challenges. The past few years have seen Zimbabwean…

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Editorial Comment

Citizens must not lose guard

THE recent surge of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases in China has sparked concerns globally, with many fearing it could be the start of another pandemic like Covid-19. However, Zimbabwe’s minister of Health and Child Care, Douglas Mombeshora, has reassured citizens that the government is closely monitoring the situation and has measures in place to screen…

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Life & Arts

Musicians embrace entrepreneurship

By Ashley Moyo and Anesu Mirisawu HISTORY is replete with stories of musicians who initially built incredible careers before falling off a steep cliff into obscurity. Examples include yesteryear rhumba musician Peter Tangwena who has fallen on hard times and has now resorted to making a living out of selling music CDs, car chargers, adapters,…

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Sport

Good governance, marketing key to Zifa revival — Ndebele

BY CLOUD FUSIRE ASPIRING Zifa vice president Kenny Ndebele says good governance and strong marketing are key to the revival of the local football mother body and the local game at large. A seasoned administrator, Ndebele has served as the Premier Soccer League chief executive officer since 2011, and believes there is need for extensive…

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Title drought set to continue for giants. . . DeMbare, Bosso, Mekepekepe face uphill task after losing key players

EMMANUEL MARAMBEChief Sports Writer ZIMBABWE’S traditional football giants, Dynamos, Highlanders and CAPS United face the prospect of an extended period without a taste of the Premier Soccer League title after each of them lost several key players in the first 11 days of the transfer window. It has been nine years since any one of…

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News

Government warns land barons

THE government has sternly warned land barons against illegally selling State land to unsuspecting home seekers saying the net is closing in on them. Speaking during unveiling of stands for civil servants in Harare on Friday, the minister of Local Government, Daniel Garwe, said they were going to only regularise settlements that were approved by…

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Business

DFA Zimbabwe gets Starlink services licence

DARK Fibre Africa (DFA) Zimbabwe has been licensed by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) to resell Starlink services in the country. This comes as a total of six dealers, Aura, TelOne, ZODSAT, Dandemutande, Frampol and DFA Zimbabwe, have been licensed by Potraz to be resellers of Starlink services in the county….

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