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‘Lake Chivero water not fit for humans’

Brandon Josphat andBrighton MuronzereyiSTAFF WRITERS GOVERNMENT says the water at Lake Chivero in Harare is not suitable for humans to drink after it was contaminated with raw sewage and warned residents they would be drinking it at their own “risk”. This comes as four rhinos, three zebras, cattle, and goats, among other animals, died after…

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Major cancer fight boost for Mpilo

Masimba Makwembere STAFF WRITER masimbam@dailynews.co.zw CORPORATE giants TM Pick n Pay and CABS have donated cancer medicines worth US$150 000 to Mpilo Hospital in Bulawayo in a collective effort to fight the increasing scourge in the country. TM Pick n Pay contributed US$100 000, while CABS provided the additional US$50 000. The donation on Wednesday…

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Man jailed 30 years for rape

Yvonne NcubeIN BULAWAYO A MAN from Farm 40 Compound Middle Sabi, Chipinge, Manicaland Province, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after he was found guilty of raping a local woman three times. He appeared at the Chipinge Magistrates Court this week facing three counts of rape. “On November 9, 2024 at around 2300…

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Fur is likely tofly in Zanu PF… as ruling party’s politburo meets in Harare today

Brighton Muronzereyi and Blessings Mashaya THE Zanu PF politburo will meet in Harare today, amid mounting tensions in the party over its muchdebated push for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in power until 2030. This comes as some officials of the ruling party opposed to the campaign have been cut loose in some provinces, over…

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High traffic deaths a pandemic — TSCZ

By Nyasha Kunyiswa kunyiswan@dailynews.co.zw THE Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) says the high increase in road traffic deaths and injuries remain a pandemic and challenge in the country. Speaking at the launch of the festive season road safety awareness campaign in Norton yesterday, the safety council’s chairperson, Kura Sibanda, said poor road management by…

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Don’t under mine citizens’ trust

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Tuesday outburst against Cabinet ministers who fail to attend crucial meetings and provide important documents is a clear indication that he has had enough of their lackadaisical attitude. This is not the first time Mnangagwa has expressed his frustration with his ministers’ absenteeism, and it is high time that concrete actions are…

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Self-styled King Munhumutapa in court

A MAN who is claiming to be King Munhumutapa appeared in court yesterday facing charges of undermining the authority of President Emmerson Mnangagwa by dethroning chiefs who were legally appointed by the head of State. Timothy Chiminya appeared before magistrate Isheanesu Matova. Prosecutor Takudzwa Jambawu told the court that Chiminya should be mentally examined so…

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Women participation in politics declines: ZGC

Masimba Makwembere makwemberemv@dailynews.co.zw THE participation of women in politics has been going down over the years and this is being caused by violence against those who may want to take leadership positions, the Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) said yesterday. Speaking during the launch of the national study on violence against women in politics in Harare,…

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