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Brave Chevrons in agonising loss… as Bangladesh beat Zimbabwe in dramatic last-ball finish

BANGLADESH sealed victory over a fighting Zimbabwe by three runs in a T20 World Cup match yesterday, after a dramatic final delivery at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, in Australia, had to be rebowled. With Zimbabwe requiring five runs to win off the last ball, tailender Blessing Muzarabani appeared to be stumped off the bowling of…

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Chiwenga silenced doomsayers: Charumbira

COUNCIL of Chiefs president Fortune Charumbira has said vice president Constantino Chiwenga had silenced doomsayers by endorsing President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the party’s sole presidential candidate, adding members must stop creating a rift between the two. Speaking at the just-ended ZanuPF congress, Charumbira said Mnangagwa and Chiwenga were united and no one would divide them….

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Business cheers growing stability

By Brighton Muronzereyi and Blessings Mashaya BUSINESS says the stabilising Zimbabwe dollar and inflation, coupled with the unity being fostered within the ruling Zanu PF ahead of the 2023 elections will further put the country and its economy in good stead. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, the president of the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers…

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Registry halts issuance of birth, death certificates

By Brighton Muronzereyi THE Civil Registry Department says it has stopped the issuance of birth and death certificates due to equipment breakdown. This comes as the registry is experiencing technical challenges with its system which has affected the issuance of the certificates. In a statement, however, the department said the documents were still being issued…

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Medical doctor slapped with US$100 000 in damages

A MEDICAL doctor has been slapped with US$100 000 in damages over alleged defamatory statements he made against a fellow doctor on social media and by reporting to the authorities allegedly claiming his qualifications were bogus. Lenon Gwaunza, according to the letter of demand, is supposed to withdraw the statements he made against neurologist Andrew…

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Zanu PF’s rivals feel heat as it coalesces

POLITICAL analysts expect President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s re-election as Zanu PF leader for the next five years to unite the party and douse factional fights in the former liberation movement, at least until after next year’s crunch national polls. Speaking to the Daily News On Sunday yesterday, the political analysts said this unity would mean that…

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Mnangagwa retains old guard in politburo

By Blessings Mashaya and Brighton Muronzereyi PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday retained the old guard in his politburo as he seeks to consolidate power ahead of next year’s elections. Mnangagwa yesterday retained Obert Mpofu as the secretary for administration, Mike Bimha as the national commissar, Patrick Chinamasa as secretary for finance and Lovemore Matuke was also…

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Zimbabwe set to benefit from Turkiye investors

By Nyasha Kunyiswa FOREIGN Affairs deputy minister David Musabayana says several Turkiye companies have expressed interests in investing in Zimbabwe. Speaking on Friday during the national day of Turkiye, Musabayana said Zimbabwe was seeking to tap into Turkish expertise in areas that include textiles, agricultural chemicals, automotive and construction. “Turkish companies have expressed interest in…

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