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Zimbabwe short of 3 000 schools

By Yvonne Ncube in BULAWAYO THE ministry of Primary and Secondary Education says the country is still short of 3 000 schools despite efforts to build more. This was revealed by the ministry’s permanent secretary, Tumisang Thabela, at the sidelines of commissioning of a new classroom block donated by Church of Jesus at Cowdray Park…

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PZP proposes Zim Rescue Plan Bill

By Brighton Muronzereyi OPPOSITION political party, Patriotic Zimbabweans Party (PZP), has proposed the Zimbabwe Rescue Plan Bill (ZRPB) to stimulate the country’s economy. Speaking in Harare on Wednesday, the party spokesperson Shelton Mupambwa said financial aid packages were not unique to Zimbabwe, but were a worldwide practice during economic downturns. “A relief package should be…

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Magistrate declines to recuse self in Sikhala trial

HARARE magistrate Tafadzwa Miti has declined to recuse herself from presiding over the trial of Citizens Coalition for Change legislators Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole. Sikhala and Sithole are currently on trial for allegedly inciting public violence in Nyatsime, Chitungwiza, during the memorial of slain CCC activist Moreblessing Ali in June.  Sikhala has applied for…

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ZMF starts lithium project equipment delivery

By Brighton Muronzereyi THE Zimbabwe Miners Federation has begun delivering mining equipment to its members undertaking lithium mining in Mberengwa, Midlands province. This comes as the federation had approved a budget to procure earth moving machinery like tippers, an excavator, air compressors, generators, among other mine consumables, for the project. The Mberengwa lithium project came…

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Bulawayo cuts water supplies as power outages worsen

By Hazel Marimbiza THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has been forced to indefinitely suspend water supplies to most suburbs as the latest wave of power cuts has worsened the situation at the city’s pumping stations. Before the worsening power crisis hit the city, the BCC had imposed a three-day per week water rationing. In a…

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Man jailed 15 years for killing friend over cellphones

By Nyasha Dube A HARARE man Paul Mwasembudzi has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after the High Court found him guilty of murdering a colleague in cold blood over a botched mobile phone deal. Mwasembudzi was arrested in 2020 and appeared before High Court judge, Justice Lucy Mungwari, for murdering Benjamin Hapu. According…

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Agriculture sector budget allocation below expectation — Parliament

By Regis Chingawo THE amount of money allocated to the ministry of Agriculture will require an upward review if inflation is taken into consideration, a parliamentary portfolio committee has said. In the $4.5 trillion 2023 National Budget presented to Parliament by Finance minister Mthuli Ncube last month, the ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural…

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Low-income earners embrace MaishaCare

ECOCASH Holdings Zimbabwe Limited health insurance unit, Maisha Health Fund, says its newly launched MaishaCare is making medical insurance easily accessible to the majority of people in the country. The innovative health cover offers primary care from as little as US$5 per month and gives low-income customers access to quality healthcare, a network of doctors,…

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