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3 tobacco companies suspended

THREE tobacco companies have been suspended from operating this selling season after being convicted of side marketing and other offences. This comes…

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Govt to take over Cottco

THE government is set to revive cotton production by acquiring a controlling stake in Cottco Holdings Limited, the sole buyer of the…

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No freedom for robbing ex-boss

A CONVICT, who orchestrated  his ex-employer’s robbery at gunpoint, will continue serving his eight-year jail sentence after the High Court dismissed his appeal…

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Swap, top deal gone wrong

A WOMAN who defrauded an unsuspecting buyer in a swap and top deal by selling a stolen vehicle has been ordered by the High Court to return the car she received as payment or pay damages to the tune of US$30 000. High Court judge Justice Webster  Chinamora ordered Nyevero Chibisa to “immediately  return the Toyota Fortuner…

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National youth service bounces back

THE government is set to reintroduce  the infamous National Youth Service (NYS) , dubbed the Border Gezi Youth Militia or Green Bombers starting this year, ahead of next year’s elections. The youth service was established in 2001 but closed after six years due to chronic funding shortages.  A decade later, the youth minister and nephew of…

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Chivhu police under culpable homicide probe

CHIVHU police officers are being investigated for culpable homicide after the death of a woman they allegedly assaulted and tortured while in their custody last year. According to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), circumstances leading to Sharai Mukaro’s death are that she was detained on allegations of stealing US$1 000, where the police…

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Dairibord introduces new beverage

DAIRIBORD Zimbabwe Limited, a diversified manufacturer of milk, beverage and food products, has launched a new baobab beverage under its Cascade brand…

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Harsh economic environment fuels drug abuse

THE government says the prevailing harsh economic environment in the country is behind the surge in drug and substance abuse by citizens. Appearing before the parliamentary thematic committee on HIV and Aids yesterday to give oral evidence on the state of drug and substance abuse situation in the country, chairperson of the inter-ministerial committee on…

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Unsuspecting buyers of ill-gotten property lose it

Dionne Kanyowa STAFF WRITER kanyowad@dailynews.co.zw A HARARE couple was left to count its losses after their Glen Lorne, Harare, property they bought was forfeited by the State because the seller had acquired the stand through ill-gotten means. Justice Benjamin Chikowero ordered the forfeiture despite arguments by Issack and Desiree Manitho that they were innocent buyers…

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