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Alleged machete gang in custody for murder

Yvonne Ncubein BULAWAYO THREE men from Killarney squatter camps in Bulawayo have been remanded in custody on murder allegations.Moffat Sibanda, Ali Mlauzi and Tafadzwa Mudenda appeared before High Court Judge Ngoni Nduna and pleaded not guilty to murder.The State alleges that on May 26 2022 at around 10pm, the three accused, including Melusi Moyo who…

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Editorial Comment

Robust measures needed to fight cybercrime

CYBERCRIME is a growing concern globally, and Zimbabwe is no exception. On Tuesday, Interpol and the Zimbabwe Republic Police reported impressive results in the fight against cybercrime, with 29 arrests and the recovery of four vehicles purchased with illicit funds. Cybercrime refers to any criminal activity that involves the use of computers, devices, or networks…

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Govt, business in bid to enhance global competitiveness

Masimba MakwembereSTAFF WRITERmakwemberemv@dailynews.co.zw GOVERNMENT and various business membership organisations (BMOs) have signed a memoranda of understanding (MoUs) to enhance the country’s global competitiveness. Speaking during the signing of the MoU in Harare yesterday, minister of Industry Mangaliso Ndhlovu said the partnership would strengthen trade relations with other countries.“These MoUs are designed to enhance Zimbabwe’s global…

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Grace Mugabe weeps in court

Rutendo NgaraSTAFF WRITERngarar@dailynews.co.zw EMOTION got the better of former First Lady Grace Mugabe who wept in court yesterday when some of her late husband Robert Mugabe’s belongings were tendered as exhibits during the trial of her ex-workers accused of theft. The five former employees, Tendai Nyamudze, Allen Chinamonya, Danmore Chinamonya, Samson Karonga, and Brighton Bunganirwa,…

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Pari opens bereavement ward

Nyasha KunyiswaSENIOR STAFF WRITERkunyiswan@dailynews.co.zw PARIRENYATWA hospital has opened a bereavement ward for mothers who would have lost their babies during birth to cope. Speaking during the official opening of the ward in Harare yesterday, Parirenyatwa acting clinical director Millan Dzowa said the facility would also provide counselling services and space of dignity for grieving parents….

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Summit to tackle threat of counterfeits

Beaven Dhliwayo Group Features Editor IN AN era where counterfeit goods infiltrate markets with alarming ease, The Financial Gazette, the country’s leading business publication, in partnership with the ministry of Industry, will host a Counterfeit Products Awareness and Prevention Summit at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Harare on December 12. Counterfeit products have become a…

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115k males circumcised in Aids fight

Nyasha KunyiswaSENIOR STAFF WRITERkunyiswan@dailynews.co.zw POPULATION Services International (PSI) says it has circumcised over 115 000 males aged between 13 and  29 years old over the past four years in the country in an effort to reduce new HIV/Aids infections. Speaking at the close of its integrated male circumcision programme in Harare yesterday, PSI project director…

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Business

Stanbic Bank promotes international trade

Masimba Makwembere STAFF WRITER makwemberem@dailynews.co.zw LEADING financial services institution, Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe, has stepped up efforts to promote international trade by launching an e-book which guides locals on how to source products from China at the annual Stanbic China Day held recently. The e-book, titled — the Beginner’s Guide to Importing from China — represents…

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