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Over 200 youths formalise businesses

AT LEAST 200 youths who have been operating informally on Friday registered their companies with assistance from the government as it works towards formalisation of business in the country. The registration took place at Runde Rural District Council board room where youths convened and were assisted by officials from the youth ministry with procedures to…

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Heavy winds, lightning destroy schools, houses

TWO schools had their roofs blown away by heavy wind while two homes were burnt down by lightning this week following heavy rains that poured in Mberengwa East last week. Mberengwa East legislator Marko Raidza confirmed the incidents saying Ingesi and Ruurangwi schools were affected. “The affected schools are Ingesi and Ruuraugwi. Those heavy winds…

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More than 100 return stolen railway property

MORE than 100 individuals in Midlands Province have voluntarily returned stolen railway property following a 21-day amnesty by National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) to recover some of the equipment. The amnesty has seen the NRZ recover the bulk of its stolen equipment following the massive capacitation of its loss control unit in terms of human…

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BCC battles to keep fire fighters

THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) says it is battling to keep its staff  in the firefighting department as they are leaving in droves for greener pastures. This comes as the council is currently experiencing mass exodus of staff, especially at its health institutions, who are migrating to other countries, a development that has negatively impacted…

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Improve fire prevention: ED

By Brighton Muzonzereyi PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has called on environmental authorities to work towards improving their fire prevention methods to avoid losses of life and property. This comes as at least 18 people have been killed by veld fires while wheat worth US$900 000 has also been lost since the fire season began on July…

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USA digs heels in on sanctions

By Brandon Josphat THE United States of America (USA) says it will not lift the  sanctions it imposed on Zimbabwe anytime soon unless Harare reforms and starts to respect the rule of law. This is despite calls by several Sadc members during the recent anti-sanction day for Western countries  to remove sanctions they imposed on…

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Worry over cases of infanticide, baby dumping

POLICE have raised concern over the increase in cases of baby dumping and infanticide, saying the community should play an active role in assisting law enforcers to curb the scourge. Speaking to the Daily News in an interview yesterday, national police spokesperson Paul Nyathi said cases of baby dumping were now disturbing. “If a woman…

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Government implored to ratify African Court

By Hazel Marimbiza THE Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has implored the government to ratify the protocol establishing the African Court on human and people’s rights so as to give more options to access justice. According to the Coalition for an Effective African Court, to which ZLHR is a member, Zimbabwe is among African…

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