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Schweppes loses R250 million case

SCHWEPPES Zimbabwe (Schweppes) has lost a bid to overturn a R250 million packaging suppy deal to Blakely Investments (Blakely) after the High…

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Water clogging hits Zvishavane cemetery

ZVISHAVANE residents are being forced to look for alternative burial space as the town’s only grave site, Mandava Cemetery, is now clogged…

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FIU clamps down on airtime money laundering

THE Reserve Bank (RBZ)’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) says it is taking measures to curb abuse of physical airtime vouchers for money laundering. In a notice to mobile telecommunications and mobile phone service providers, the IFU director Oliver Chiperesa said bulk airtime recharge vouchers were being abused by airtime dealers to facilitate illegal foreign currency…

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Top cop Makodza seeks freedom

SENIOR cop Erasmus Makodza, wants charges levelled against him dropped, after the prosecution closed its case in a matter he is accused of corruptly facilitating the leasing of a police farm to his girlfriend.  Makodza, who was the officer commanding Mashonaland East province at the time, is currently standing trial for allegedly concealing his relationship…

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Register with Ama to get inputs, farmers told

Melisa Chatikobo FARMERS, who are not registered with the Agriculture Marketing Authority (Ama), will not benefit from subsidised inputs being availed by the government for the 2021/2022 farming season.  This comes as the government’s input schemes have in the past been marred by allegations of partisan distribution and abuse by agriculture extension officers tasked with…

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