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Wadyajena wants charges dropped

ZANU PF parliamentarian and businessman Justice Mayor Wadyajena, who was implicated in a US$5 million fraud scandal at the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe, is seeking to have the allegations dropped saying charges are contrived and designed to falsely implicate him and his company Mayor Logistics. Wadyajena is alleged to have acquired 25 trucks from alleged…

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Zinara justifies continued Univern ties

THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has justified its continued dealings with Univern Enterprises notwithstanding Parliament’s recommendations to cancel software contracts with the system vendor. Univern Enterprises is a Zimbabwean-registered firm, which trades as Southern Region Trading Company (SRTC), it supplies Information Technologies (IT) systems, as well as various goods and services.Giving oral evidence to…

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Cops nabbed for allegedly demanding bribe

TWO Harare detectives from CID Drugs appeared in court over the weekend, accused of demanding US$1 000 bribe from suspected drug dealers for favourable testimony in court. Shinnon Mihloro and Fortune Simbarashe Matoma were nabbed at Harare Magistrates’ Court for receiving US$70 trap money after one of the drug dealing suspects reported the matter. The…

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‘Content creation can be a million dollar industry’

By Brighton Muronzereyi GOVERNMENT says content creation can be developed into a million-dollar industry and a source of sustainable employment for young people. Speaking in Kadoma during a content creator’s workshop at the weekend, Information Communication Technology (ICT) minister Jenfan Muswere, challenged content creators to produce quality local content.  “I would like to challenge all…

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Access to early childhood learning still a challenge

By Hazel Marimbiza CIVIL society organisations in the Sadc region have urged governments to allocate more funds to early childhood development learning so as to ensure children acquire physical well-being, social and emotional competence, among other abilities. This was revealed under a recently published research titled “Budget expenditure analysis on early childhood development education”, which…

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UZ student nabbed for ‘burn library’ message

A UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe student spent the weekend in prison after she allegedly shared a message in a WhatsApp group inciting other students to burn the library as part of the protest against the recent fees hike by the institution. Tsitsi Mutamba, 20, was not asked to plead to allegations of incitement to commit public…

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CCZ raises concerns over exclusive US dollar pricing

By Brighton Muronzereyi THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has appealed to retailers to desist from charging prices of goods and services exclusively in United States dollars only. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, CCZ acting chief executive Rosemary Mpofu said they were receiving numerous complaints from consumers against some retailers demanding payment only in…

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Gold deliveries continue to rise remarkably…as Better Brands leads the way

BETTER Brands Jewellery (BBJ) has underlined its status as the country’s biggest buyer of gold after contributing 66 percent of deliveries to Fidelity Gold Refiners (FGR) in the first eight months of this year. FGR boss Peter Magaramombe told the Daily News On Sunday that the government was on course to surpassing last year’s deliveries…

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UK challenges local business on exportation

By Hazel Marimbiza United Kingdom (UK) has challenged local companies to venture more into exporting manufactured goods so as to contribute to the economic development of the country. Speaking to the Daily News on Sunday yesterday on the sidelines of a trade conference, the UK head of trade policy for Southern Africa, Charlie Morris said…

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