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Robbers thieve mega US$1,4m

By Rutendo Ngara POLICE have warned that they will get tough with both ordinary citizens and businesspeople who continue to keep large amounts of money at their premises, fuelling the scourge of armed robberies in the country. This comes after armed robbers took a staggering US$1,4 million from ABC Auctions in Harare at the weekend…

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Government overcomes measles vaccine hesitancy

By Ketty Nyoni THE government says it has managed to tame vaccine-resistant groups after managing to inoculate 86 percent of their targeted children population so far during the ongoing measles vaccination campaign. This comes as authorities have been struggling to make headway in their vaccination campaigns, including for Covid-19, amid hesitancy resulting largely from misinformation…

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Government further relaxes Covid-19 mask regulations

`By Brandon Josphat THE government has revealed that citizens with two doses will no longer be required to wear masks while outdoors, as authorities continue to relax Covid-19 regulations. In a government gazette published last Friday, the government enacted Statutory Instrument (SI), 169 to the effect that it would no longer be mandatory to wear…

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WHO calls for more effort in polio surveillance

By Hazel Marimbiza THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says more effort is needed to strengthen polio surveillance in order to detect any potential outbreaks of the disease. This comes as the wild-polio outbreak in Malawi and Mozambique has jolted neighbouring countries including Zimbabwe into stepping up surveillance to detect cases while preparing for vaccination campaigns. Recent…

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Police warn against abuse of government officials’ names

By Ketty Nyoni POLICE have warned citizens against using the names of senior government officials to commit crimes, saying they will only have themselves to blame when the law takes its course. In a statement last Friday, the police said they were concerned over how some people were using senior officers and government officials’ names…

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Crunch time for Zanu PF big fish. . . as ruling party holds its central committee elections

Blessings Mashaya and Brendon Josphat THE ruling Zanu PF is holding its keenly-watched central committee (CC) elections this weekend, which could end the careers of some of the party’s long-serving big wheels. Addressing the media in Harare yesterday, Zanu PF political commissar, Mike Bimha reiterated that there would be no sacred cows in the elections.In…

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Mwonzora officially joins Polad

By Rutendo Ngara MDC leader Douglas Mwonzora, pictured, has officially joined the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) and yesterday attended its meeting at State House in Harare. Speaking after the meeting, Mwonzora said his party subscribed to the ethos of Polad and would partake in activities that move the country forward.“The position of the MDC is…

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Government well stocked for TB, malaria fight

By Brandon Josphat THE government says it is well prepared to tackle malaria and tuberculosis outbreaks as 80 percent of the medicine in its stocks is for the two lethal diseases. This comes amid an indication that since 2018 Zimbabwe has been registering a surge in malaria cases and deaths. Speaking during the official opening…

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