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High Court to determine Prisca Mupfumira case

THE High Court is expected to make a determination in former Public Service minister Prisca Mupfumira and then permanent secretary Ngoni Masoka cases where they are facing graft charges after presiding magistrate Munamato Mutevedzi was promoted to the bigger court’s bench. Mupfumira and Masoka are accused of abuse of duty as public officers for allegedly…

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BCC introduces water-shedding

Andile Tshuma  in BULAWAYO BULAWAYO residents in some of the city’s western suburbs are set to go dry after city fathers introduced a 20-hour water-shedding programme after demand exceeded supply in areas serviced by the Magwegwe Water Reservoir. In a statement yesterday, acting town clerk Sikhangele Zhou said the city was exploring feeder alternatives for…

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Man acquitted of rape charge

Shamaine Chirimujiri A ZVIMBA man Clyford Jakata, who was accused of raping his pregnant 20-year-old maid, was yesterday acquitted by Harare magistrate Ignatio Mhene. The court ruled that Jakata was not guilty for lack of evidence. “After the incident, the victim was accompanied by her brother the accused place of residence to extort money, hence…

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Man up for attempted murder in road rage

A 28-YEAR-OLD man from Ruwa Brighton Chitekero found himself in the dock yesterday for allegedly attempting to kill a man Pio Harutsanyi, 58,  by striking him several times on the head with an iron bar. Chitekero was advised to apply for bail at the High Court when he appeared before magistrate Yeukai Dzuda. The allegations are…

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‘Technology to speed up census’

THE Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstats) says it will use information communication technology to speed up capture and process data of the population and housing census scheduled for April 21 to 30. In an interview with the Daily News yesterday, Zimstats director general Taguma Mahonde said digitalisation had simplified the process. “We expect the final document to…

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Invader ordered off Freda Rebecca Mine

A HARARE businessman Wilfred Mboma has been ordered by the High Court to vacate  from Freda Rebecca Gold Mine, pictured, after he had illegally occupied  a piece  of land within the company’s premises for the second time . In an urgent chamber application made by Freda, Justice Philda Muzofa ordered Mboma to leave the mine until the courts…

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Two men robbed US$17 000 at gunpoint

POLICE have launched a probe into allegations that two men were robbed of US$17 300 at gunpoint along the Harare-Mvurwi road on Friday. The police alleged that on February 25 around 10pm, the two men, who were driving along the Harare-Mvurwi road, decided to take a short recess near a lodge when they were ambushed…

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Businessman forced to sell US$280K property

Dionne Kanyowa THE HIGH court has stopped a Harare businessman John Bukutu from selling his US$280 000 property to anyone else other than Jack Bean (Pvt) Limited, the company he had initially promised to sell the property to. Jack Bean approached the High Court seeking an interdict to stop Bukutu from selling the property to…

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Mental problems rock health sector

A HARARE businessman Wilfred Mboma has been ordered by the High Court to vacate  from Freda Rebecca Gold Mine, pictured, after he had…

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