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Zimbabwe must end toxic politics: Kasukuwere

FORMER Zanu PF national political commissar Saviour Kasuuwere yesterday said it is high time for Zimbabwe to end toxic politics in order for the country to attain its developmental goals.  In his National Heroes Day message, the self-exiled Kasukuwere, a former cabinet minister under the late former president Robert Mugabe’s government, said the country is…

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‘Sex for work’ lands businessman in trouble

AN Albanian national working at a casino in the country has found himself in court, accused of raping a potential employee. Aldo Tuci is alleged to have invited the complainant to his workplace in Greystone Park, Harare, where he allegedly told her that she should sleep with him for her to secure a job.It is…

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Five steal 10 tonnes gold ore

FIVE men have been arrested on allegations of storming a mine in Mazowe, Mashonaland Central, and loading 10 tonnes of gold ore in a truck. They were later arrested while processing the ore.  Daniel Mandizvidza, Emmanuel Nyakabangwe, Bellington Chitaka, Achford Museruka and Isaac Tembo recently appeared before Harare magistrate Yeukai Dzuda facing allegations of theft…

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Online hate speech targets Zimbabweans in SA

SOCIAL media used to be a source of light entertainment for Nora, a 47-year-old Zimbabwean domestic worker living in South Africa. But lately, it has become a source of fear. As she scrolls through her Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp, she finds posts blaming Zimbabweans for everything from crime and drug rings to corruption, the kind…

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Polad calls for dialogue, peace

Brighton Muronzereyi STAFF WRITER muronzereyib@dailynews.co.zw POLITICAL parties yesterday said inclusive dialogue, peace and unity is important for the country to achieve its economic goals. This comes as the entire nation commemorates the National Heroes today. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) chairperson for information Francis Danha said it was high time…

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Government under scrutiny over devolution

THE Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (Zimcodd) has said there is a need for the government to review its Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme in local authorities as it was against the principle of devolution. Under the current set up, Zimcodd argued, selected road networks were taken over by central government agencies and funding disbursed…

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‘Winter wheat season progressing well’

THE government has said the winter wheat season is progressing well and is projecting the country to reap more than 350 000 metric tonnes this year if power outages and quelea birds are controlled. Last season, winter wheat production rose to 330 000 tonnes from 212 000 tonnes the previous year.Zimbabwe requires about 400 000…

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