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Government to intervene in minor’s 15 year jail term

THE government is set to engage the judiciary over a 15-year jail term slapped on a 13-year-old Plumtree boy for raping a seven-year-old girl. This comes after the matter was raised in the Senate last week with Matabeleland South Senator Linda Sibanda seeking clarification from deputy Justice minister Nobert Mazungunye on the rationale behind the…

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Mwazha church infighting escalates

THE infighting in the Paul Mwazha-led African Apostolic Church is escalating with leaders of a faction writing to the police seeking protection from a rival group allegedly planning to disrupt a conference set to be attended by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the Midlands Province. The camp led by Reverend Nyika Murisi, through their lawyers Rubaya…

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Zanu PF’s Parliament caucus considers ED 2030 campaign

IT HAS emerged that some members of Zanu PF’s parliamentary caucus are currently pondering giving effect to the growing calls within the ruling party for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to continue in office beyond 2028. These legislators told the Daily News On Sunday at the weekend that part of their plan was to use Zanu PF’s…

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Vote me out if I don’t deliver — Machakaire

ZANU PF MP for Wedza South and also Cabinet minister Tinoda Machakaire has challenged his constituents to judge him by his work, saying if he fails to deliver on his pre-election promises they should dump him. Addressing a thank you rally at Mount St Mary’s Primary School in Wedza on Friday after touring some of…

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Zim academic transforms SA education sector

THE old adage that a 1 000 miles journey starts with a step aptly describes Zimbabwean academic cum educationist Farai Zimbango’s entrepreneurial expedition in the South African higher education sector. Born in Gutu, Zimbango, the owner and founder of Fachs International College of Business & Technology, has so far has certified over 10 000 learners…

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Mystery surrounds incidents at deputy minister’s residence

THE deputy minister of Finance, David Kudakwashe Mnangagwa, was cautious yesterday about getting into the details of the disturbing intrusions and fire at his Harare home. The wary Mnangagwa told the Daily News On Sunday that as police were still busy investigating the incidents, it would not be prudent for him to offer his thoughts…

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ANC loss good for Zimbabwe ‘overall’. . . analyst says, but warns local opposition ahead of 2028

ZIMBABWE’s feuding opposition leaders will likely fail, once again, to give Zanu PF a run for its money in the 2028 national elections, as their counterparts in South Africa have just done to the ANC. So says prominent analyst, Prosper Chitambara, who adds that the recent seismic political developments in South Africa, where the ANC…

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Government to deploy more specialist doctors at public hospitals

AUTHORITIES say they are targeting at deploying more specialist doctors at all district and provincial hospitals as they move to decentralise specialised treatment. This comes amid the challenges that continue to face the public health sector, including shortages of critical drugs and equipment. Speaking in the Senate last week, Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, who is…

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