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EU mission hails electoral reforms progress

Rutendo Ngara STAFF WRITER ngarar@dailynews.co.zw THE European Union Election Observer mission (EOM) has noted the progress being made by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec), the government and other stakeholders to ensure credible, free and fair elections next year. In a follow up report on their recommendations after the 2018 elections that was released on Friday…

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Like the Phoenix, G40s rise from the ashes, form Zanu PF Original

THE ruling party’s Generation 40 (G40) faction is regrouping and has launched a breakaway party called Zanu PF Original, which is in the process of persuading self-exiled former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere to lead the organisation and challenge President Emmerson Mnangagwa in next year’s crunch elections. Addressing a media conference at Flame Lily Lodge in…

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Parly chides govt over devolution funds

PARLIAMENT has raised concern that the government is acting outside the law by releasing devolution funds and signing agreements without its approval. This comes after the deputy minister of Local Government Marian Chombo presented a ministerial statement on the procurement of fire tenders from Belarus, after legislators summoned her to explain how the decision to…

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Mass treatment of trachoma begins

THE government has embarked on a 10-day mass treatment of trachoma in an effort to prevent the public from getting blind. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), trachoma is a disease of the eye caused by bacteria chlamydia trachomatis, and if it is left untreated can cause blindness. In a statement yesterday, the ministry…

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BCC introduces 48-hour water shedding

THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has introduced a 48-hour water shedding schedule owing to maintenance works at one of its reservoirs. BCC town clerk Christopher Dube yesterday said the introduction of the schedule was meant to allow the repair of burst pipes that had resulted in huge water losses. “We will be introducing an emergency…

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US$1 000 grants for PWDs

THE government is set to provide 1 000 people with disabilities in the country with revolving loans and special grants amounting to US$1 000 per individual. Speaking in the National Assembly last week after parliamentarians enquired what the government was doing with regard to supporting persons with disabilities making a living through begging on the…

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Health quandary rattles legislators… as Parly summons VP to explain funding challenges

PARLIAMENT has summoned Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, pictured, in his capacity as the country’s Health minister to explain the dire situation pertaining in public hospitals. At the same time, legislators have also once again demanded answers from Finance minister Mthuli Ncube on the country’s deteriorating economy, which has seen some retailers charging for some of…

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ED commits to supporting tertiary institutions

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday pledged to support innovation at tertiary institutions with financial aid in order to improve quality education which will lead to industrialisation of the country. This comes after the government has adopted Education 5.0 that demands the national higher and tertiary education sector to not only teach, research and community service, but…

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Tsvangirai’s son challenges Mwonzora

MDC leader Douglas Mwonzora’s position has come under serious threat from his former allies, who include the late party founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s son, Vincent, who is reportedly mulling challenging him for the presidency. This comes as the MDC’s ordinary elective congress is now overdue amid claims that Mwonzora was blocking it amid fears that…

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Turkey moots massive Zimbabwe investments

ZIMBABWE and Turkey relations continue to cement as the European country is eyeing huge investments into the country. Speaking during the July 15, 2016 bloodiest attempted coup commemorations in Harare yesterday, Turkish ambassador to Zimbabwe Hakan Kivanc said the two nations had cordial relations and that Turkey was in the midst of consulting responsible authorities…

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