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Obert Masaraure caged

AMALGAMATED Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) leader Obert Masaraure, who is accused of murder, will now have to approach the High Court for bail after the court declined his challenge on the allegations. He had mounted a challenge, declining to be placed on remand over the alleged murder of a colleague, Roy Issa, at…

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Boost for Zimbabwe Moot Court Team

Ketty NyoniSTAFF WRITERnyonik@dailynews.co.zw THE Zimbabwe Moot Court team received a massive boost after CBZ Holdings pledged US$15 000 on Friday ahead of the team’s trip to Bucharest, Romania, next week. The team, made up of 11 students from several schools from around the country, qualified for the European moot court competition in Romania after winning…

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Public procurement contracts skewed towards men

OLD Mutual Insurance Company Zimbabwe (OMICZ) managing director Gloria Zvaravanhu has bemoaned the low share of public procurement contracts won by women-led small to medium enterprises (SMEs). Public procurement refers to the procurement of external resources needed by the government and the entities under its control.It includes acquisitions of external resources using public funds and…

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Church equips youths with life skills

GLEN View-based Wisdom and Grace Ministry (WGM) is having mentorship classes for youthful congregants as they seek to develop their talents. Founder of WGM, Apostle Dickson Simbarashe Muzamindo, says every individual is born with innate talents and gifts and they are just helping youth in the church to awaken the giant in them. “We have…

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More reforms on cards to attract investors: ED

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday said his government will continue to implement reforms that will create a more conducive environment for foreign investors to come into the country. Speaking at the Bikita Minerals’ Spodumene Project launch in Masvingo yesterday, Mnangagwa said the country’s economy would continue to grow as more investors were showing interest to invest…

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Government moves to end human trafficking, GBV

Brighton Muronzereyi THE government is moving to eliminate human trafficking and corruption after  the authorities yesterday launched  a call centre in Harare were people can report their cases to the Immigration department. Speaking during the launch of the National Sexual and Gender based Violence call centre, minister of Home Affairs Kazembe Kazembe,  said the call…

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Civil servants reject government pay offer

Rutendo Ngara CIVIL servants yesterday rejected a 100 percent salary increment offer from the government. The government employees met the government under the National Joint Negotiating Forum (NJNF) and insisted that they be paid in hard currency.The Zimbabwe  Confederation of Public Service Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) in a statement last night said: “The NJNC  meeting failed …

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BCC laments rising debt

THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has lamented the slow rate at which residents continue to pay their bills, a development the local authority said was weighing heavily on its effort to improve service delivery. In her presentation during the 2022 BCC budget meeting yesterday, finance manager Qiniso Ndlovu said the city’s financial outlook was in…

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Sikhala, Sithole accused of fanning Chitungwiza violence

OPPOSITION Citizens Coalition for Change parliamentarians Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole have been officially charged for allegedly inciting the violence that rocked Nyatsime following the murder of Moreblessing Ali.  The two complained that they were arrested in a movie style with dozens of armed cops surrounding their homes. Sikhala is accused of posting a video…

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