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'50 percent of Zimbabwean men depressed'

THE prevailing economic situation in the country has driven most men into depression, a development that has also contributed to an increase in domestic violence, former Padare director Kelvin Hazangwi claims. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Hazangwi said out of 10 men in society, five of them were likely to be depressed. “Times are…

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Businessman Munyaradzi acquitted

HARARE businessman and Delafin Civil Engineering (Private) Limited director Felix Munyaradzi prevailed over magistrate Taurai Manwere and acting Prosecutor General Nelson Mutsonziwa in an alleged fraud case involving a residential stand. Having dodged the bullet thrown at him by the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (Sacu) with the specialised investigating arm withdrawing its charges, it was left…

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We blame ourselves for unpatriotic youth: Zanu PF

Brandon JosphatSTAFF WRITERjosphatbl@dailynews.co.zw ZANU PF has itself to blame for not instilling a sense of patriotism in the youth hence they are now deserting it, principal of the ruling party’s Hebert Chitepo’s school of ideology Munyaradzi Machacha has said. Speaking to the Daily News in an interview on Friday, Machacha also blamed some Western countries…

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Nurses down tools

Brighton Muronzereyi and Jeffrey Muvundusi PATIENTS were left stranded in Harare and Bulawayo yesterday after they were turned away without treatment as nurses downed tools in protest against poor remuneration by the government. This comes as the country’s health workers gave notice of their intention to strike last week, saying that they were incapacitated an…

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Man murdered in love triangle

Hazel Marimbiza in BULAWAYO POLICE have arrested a man from Inyathi, Matabeleland North, over allegations of murdering a fellow villager for snatching his girlfriend. In an interview with the Daily News yesterday, Matabeleland North police spokesperson Glory Banda confirmed the case. “The police in Matabeleland North province confirm the arrest of Mthokozisi Sibanda, 23, in…

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Green cities to improve food systems

Hazel Marimbiza THE Food and Agricultural Organisation (Fao) has committed to working with Bulawayo City Council (BCC) to promote the green cities initiative. The initiative is aimed at improving city dwellers’ well-being through increased availability and access to products and services provided by sustainable urban and peri-urban agriculture, forestry and food systems. This comes at…

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Court throws out ED challenger application

A HARARE magistrate has dismissed an application by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s challenger Sybeth Musengezi who last week approached the court seeking to have his charges dropped. Musengezi is on bail on allegations of fraudulently becoming a member of Zanu PF using a fake address and appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi challenging his placement on…

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Hubby sells out alleged baby stealing wife

A BABY stealing woman landed in trouble after her husband raised suspicion nine years after she brought two children into their home. Noel Gutu reportedly dragged his wife Enator Marumani to Rusape Police Station where she reportedly confessed stealing the babies from their mothers in Harare and taking them to Rusape. Marumani was not asked…

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Parliament hails Zinara on corruption fight

Brandon JosphatSTAFF WRITERjosphatbl@dailynews.co.zw PARLIAMENT has applauded the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) for its efforts to fight corruption within the organisation. This comes after the auditor general`s report   from 2017 to 2020  directed that Zinara must deal with issues of corporate governance, reviewing and development of policies and implementing new ICTs initiatives to bring credibility…

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