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Schools demand hefty fee top ups

Brandon Josphat and  Brighton Muronzereyi SCHOOLS are demanding top-up fees in both foreign and local currencies before the second term ends on August 4. They are arguing that their budgets have been eroded by inflation and the deteriorating operating environment. This comes after schools such as Queen Elizabeth High in Harare hiked their fees from…

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‘Zanu PF big fish fuelling mayhem’… top party official observes, says this must stop

ZANU PF politburo member, Munyaradzi Machacha has accused some ruling party bigwigs of contributing to the country’s worsening economic situation through their rent-seeking behaviour. Machacha, the head of Zanu PF’s Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology, told party followers in a closed door meeting in Masvingo at the weekend that the current economic turmoil was partly…

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Pay up — Geo Pomona tells city council

Rumbidzai Ngwenya GEO Pomona Waste Management Company, tasked with implementing the capital’s waste-to-energy project, has written to Harare City Council (HCC) demanding payment of US$780 000 for services rendered in May. The company also told city fathers that their recent move, through mayor Jacob Mafume, to suspend the Pomona deal was null and void. In…

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Nssa boss sent on leave

Rumbidzai Ngwenya ngwenyar@dailynews.co.zw THE National Social Security Authority (Nssa) has sent its general manager Arthur Manase on leave to pave way for investigations into alleged corruption in the organisation. This comes after Nssa has been under the spotlight from different state entities, including the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc). In a statement yesterday, Nssa board chairperson…

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Cottco bosses remain in custody

COTTON Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) bosses Pious Manamike and Maxmore Njanji, who were arrested on corruption allegations, will have to wait a bit before their fate regarding pre-trial freedom is determined. Their bail ruling was expected yesterday after they spent the weekend behind bars, but it was moved to tomorrow as the presiding magistrate was…

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Civil servants pile pressure on government over Psmas

Rutendo Ngara ngarar@dailynews.co.zw CIVIL servants yesterday petitioned the Public Service Commission (PSC) demanding them to stop meddling in Premier Services Medical Aid Society (Psmas) affairs. This comes after the police last week stopped civil servants from attending a crucial Psmas annual general meeting (AGM) in Harare. The AGM failed to take place. The petition was…

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No residents billing for Pomona waste

Ketty Nyoni nyonik@dailynews.co.zw GEOGENIX BV, the company implementing the Pomona waste-to-energy project, says it will not be billing Harare residents directly for dumping waste at the dumpsite. The Netherlands and Italian investor sealed a Euro 304 million deal with Harare City Council (HCC) in May that will see the transformation of the biggest waste facility…

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Churches’ talks push escalates

Brighton Muronzereyi STAFF WRITER muronzereyib@dailynews.co.zw THE push by some church leaders for inclusive national dialogue is escalating, in a bid to help ensure peace ahead of next year’s crunch general elections. Speaking during the launch of the ‘Zimbabwe We Want’ campaign at the weekend, outspoken cleric and leader of the Zimbabwe Divine Destiny, Bishop Ancelimo…

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We will not be bullied: Police

THE police have vowed they will not be bullied by politicians who seek to interfere with their constitutional duties. This comes amid allegations that the police were interfering with elections at tertiary institutions, including polls held at the University Zimbabwe on Friday. The police were accused of stopping students affiliated with the Zimbabwe National Students…

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China playing critical role in Zimbabwe: ED

Rutendo Ngara ngarar@dailynews.co.zw PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday hailed Zimbabwe’s relations with China saying the Asian nation was playing a critical role in the country’s infrastructural development. Mnangagwa was speaking soon after receiving Chinese Communist Party politburo member and former Foreign minister Yang Jiechi at State House in Harare yesterday. Yang arrived in the country on…

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