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Teachers shoot down public examinations’ proposal

Mugove Tafirenyika SENIOR STAFF WRITER tafirenyikam@dailynews.co.zw   EDUCATORS have warned government against going ahead with plans for students to sit for the November and December public examinations this year despite learners having only attended school for just three months as this compromises the quality of the country’s education system. This comes as the government recently…

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Over 2k households benefit from livestock programme

Sindiso Mhlophe SENIOR STAFF WRITER mhlophes@dailynews.co.zw A TOTAL of 2 250 households in Beitbridge are receiving supplementary subsidised livestock feed from the Programme for Growth and Resilience (Progress), the Daily News reports. The programme — under the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF) — comes in the wake of the drought being experienced in the country….

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Zim plays advisory role in Moza crisis

Sindiso Mhlophe SENIOR STAFF WRITER mhlophes@dailynews.co.zw ZIMBABWE is set to continue playing an advisory role in efforts to help Mozambique fight terrorist groups wreaking havoc in the northern parts of the country, Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo, pictured, has said. This comes as Mozambique recently assumed the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) chairmanship during the…

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Seven Zanu PF bigwigs fall sick

Mugove Tafirenyika SENIOR STAFF WRITER tafirenyikam@dailynews.co.zw SEVEN Zanu PF politburo members yesterday failed to attend its meeting at the ruling party headquarters in Harare as they are not feeling well. In his opening remarks at the meeting, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the seven party bigwigs had asked for leave of absence because they were not…

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Zimbabwe launches first virtual comms platform

Blessings Mashaya SENIOR STAFF WRITER mashayab@dailynews.co.zw ZIMBABWE launched the first virtual communication and collaboration platform called Glue virtual platform (Glue VP) developed by Africans in the country. The platform is a brainchild of Zimbabwe-born professor, Richard Chinomona. “Glue VP is a proudly African product that will afford African governments the opportunity to keep all their…

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Zupco monopoly: Judgment reserved

HIGH Court judge Tawanda Chitapi has reserved judgment in a matter in which Zupco’s monopoly to carry commuters in urban areas during the current Covid-19 lockdown is being challenged. This was after the Combined Harare Residents Association (Chra) and Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (Paz) filed an urgent chamber application for the government to be ordered…

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Top lawyer’s freedom bid fails

LAWYER Thabani Mpofu’s application for revocation of his placement on remand was yesterday dismissed by Chief Magistrate Munamato Mutevedzi. Mpofu was placed on remand on counts of corruptly concealing a transaction from a principal and obstruction of justice. The court said his lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa adopted a condemned procedure of allowing the court to place…

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Councillors in court over land scam

HARARE City councillor for Highfield, Lusaka Lovemore Makuwerere, who is facing criminal abuse of office allegations, was yesterday granted $10 000 bail by a Harare magistrate. His freedom, however, could not last as he was placed on remand on another matter, jointly charged with three other councillors Hammy Madzingira, Anthony Shingadeya and Costa Mande in…

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Dialogue is only way to go: Dube…warns that failure to do so will lead to civil strife  

Blessings Mashaya SENIOR STAFF WRITER mashayab@dailynews.co.zw FORTHRIGHT Zanu PF politburo member and former Cabinet minister, Tshinga Dube, pictured, has once again warned that only dialogue between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the opposition will save the country from plunging into civil strife and total implosion. Speaking to the Daily News in another exclusive interview yesterday, the…

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Fresh power cuts bug Zim  

ZIMBABWE is reeling from power cuts again, following a breakdown at two of its creaky power generation units at Kariba and Hwange, the Daily News reports. This comes as one of Zimbabwe’s main sources of power, Eskom of South Africa, is experiencing major shortages of its own — to the consternation of both ordinary consumers…

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