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Man accused of raping, impregnating maid

By Rutendo NgaraSTAFF WRITERngarar@dailynews.co.zwA MAN from Waterfalls in Harare was yesterday granted US$50 bail for allegedly raping and impregnating a 16-year-old girl who is a house helper in the area.Darlington Kashanhai appeared before magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa who remanded him to December 2.It is the State’s allegations that on October 1 2024, Kashanhai met the girl…

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17 infected with anthrax

By Masimba Makwembere makwemberemv@dailynews.co.zw THE ministry of Health has reported that 17 cases of anthrax in human beings were recorded last week alone in Mashonaland East and Midlands provinces. In a statement, the ministry said the number of cases since the beginning of the year is now 421. “The disease surveillance report for the week…

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NBS injects US$1m for SMEs

STATE-OWNED mortgage lender National Building Society (NBS) has set aside US$1 million to uplift small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Addressing delegates at the launch of the SME Fund in Harare recently, NBS managing director Sifiso Mahlangu said the building society faced funding challenges to incorporate the SMEs. This, he said, forced NBS to approach their…

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Zanu PF official up for alleged land invasion

Rutendo NgaraSTAFF WRITERngarar@dailynews.co.zw ZANU PF Harare province secretary for security Voyage Dhambuza yesterday appeared before a magistrate court facing charges of allegedly invading council land in Crowborough, Harare, and parcelling it out to home seekers. Dhambuza appeared before magistrate Dennis Mangosi facing charges of contravening Town and Country Planning Act.He was remanded to January 13 2025.According…

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Mambo Dhuterere strikes the right chord on the latest album

Ashley Moyo moyoa@dailynews.co.zw AFTER the lukewarm reception of his previous album, Nada Pachiputukezi, gospel musician and preacher Mambo Dhuterere is enjoying renewed acclaim with his latest project, Kudenga Kuna Manuwero. The album, unveiled yesterday, quickly captured fans’ attention. “On this album, I returned to my original sound, the style that resonates with music lovers,” said…

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Man cons retailer 36 bags of fertiliser

RUTENDO NGARA A HARARE man, who allegedly forged a retailer’s receipt after buying three bags of fertiliser before allegedly receiving 36 other bags, appeared before a magistrate court yesterday facing fraud and forgery charges. Victor Vambe appeared before magistrate Dennis Mangosi where he was released on US$100 bail. According to the State led by prosecutor…

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Pass baton to a woman, ED told … Dongo says if Namibia, others can do it so can Zim

Brandon Josphat and Annie Mpalume SENIOR STAFF WRITERS ZIMBABWE is more than ready for a woman president, respected former freedom fighter and opposition stalwart, Margaret Dongo, said at the weekend. Speaking to the Daily News — the country’s most influential newspaper — the straight talking Dongo also urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to break with tradition…

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Significant rise in boys dropping out of school

THE government has expressed concern over a rise in male students dropping out of school in Matabeleland South Province to concentrate on gold panning and abuse of drugs. Speaking to the Daily News at Matthew Rusike Children’s Home in Mzingwane over the weekend, deputy minister of Defence and also MP of Umzingwane Levi Mayihlome said…

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