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We must not allow elections to divide us: ED

By BRIGHTON MURONZEREYI PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has appealed to the country’s political parties to tolerate each other and shun violence ahead of the 2023 harmonised election. Speaking during the burial of the late national hero Charles Kaneta at the Heroes Acre yesterday, Mnangagwa said the country’s economy can only develop if people are united. “Across…

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Zim-US relations face new hurdles… as Washington criticises Harare, sanctions Mutamba

THE crunch 2023 national elections are further fraying the perfunctory ties between Harare and Washington, amid suggestions that their lukewarm relationship will get worse in the short to medium term. This comes after the United States of America (USA) criticised the government’s unwillingness this week to give opposition parties unfettered liberty to campaign ahead of…

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ED challenges local government

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday challenged local authorities to scale-up their game in providing better service delivery to residents. Speaking during a local councillors` indaba in Harare, Mnangagwa said local authorities must provide classy service to residents. “Local authorities are indispensable partners which must provide timely programmes and projects to guarantee equitable development that leaves no…

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Cops closing in on CCC activist

COPS are closing in on Citizens Coalition for Change activist Makomborero Haruzivishe, who has for the second time failed to appear in court to stand trial in a matter he is jointly charged with four others, accused of participating in demonstration in 2020. The prosecution said the police now have leads on his whereabouts and…

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Zim nationals in SA blocked

THE six-month extension to June 2023 of the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) brings some relief to nearly 180 000 permit holders, but many families are still opting to voluntarily return to Zimbabwe. The ZEP permit was to expire at the end of December 2022, leaving almost all of these permit holders undocumented. However, some Zimbabweans…

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Zacc zeroing in on ‘fishy wealth’… as many high-profi le people are probed for their unexplained riches

By Brandon Josphat THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is investigating a number of prominent people in the country whose wealth it says does not appear commensurate with their stations in life. Speaking last night on fast-growing independent commercial television station 3Ktv’s popular current affairs programme, Vantage, Zacc chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo said the commission was…

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‘Corona end now in sight’

By Brighton Muronzereyi AUTHORITIES say the end of the coronavirus pandemic as a major public health issue in the country is now almost in sight. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, the Covid-19 national coordinator in the President’s Office, Agnes Mahomva, said Zimbabwe had successfully managed to put Covid-19 largely under control. This comes after…

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NSSA reviews September pensions

THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA), which increased its benefits payouts by up to 50 percent in August, has instituted another review this month for its two schemes, the Pension and Other Benefits Scheme (POBS) and the Accident Prevention and Workers Compensation Scheme (APWCS). NSSA deputy director marketing and communication, Tendai Mutseyekwa said this was…

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