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‘Climate change worsening children’s mental health’

THE United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef)  says  more investment is needed to fight mental health in children in Zimbabwe as climate change is worsening their well-being. Speaking in a virtual meeting yesterday on the impact of climate change on children, Unicef representative in Zimbabwe Tajudeen Oyewale said the crisis of climate change being experienced across…

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War vets up fight for freedom

WAR veterans who were arrested for allegedly demonstrating while demanding better pension accused of singing chimurenga songs at Africa Unity Square in…

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Zim will not undo all Covid controls… govt says the pandemic is still a threat to the public

BOTH the government and health experts say it is premature and dangerous to lift all coronavirus measures in place, including the wearing…

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Scramble for chrome in Zvishavane

THERE is a scramble for chrome in Zvishavane’s Mhondongori and Shauke villages following the recent discovery of the mineral on old sites…

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Varun Beverages to invest in rural areas

VARUN Beverages Zimbabwe is aligned with President Emmerson Mnangagwa vision of transforming Zimbabwe into an upper middle income economy by 2030, among…

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EcoCash launches USD cash-in, cash-out service

ECOCASH, the country’s largest mobile money platform, at the weekend launched a new service that will allow customers to cash-in and cash-out…

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Forex dealer denied bail

A SUSPECTED illegal foreign currency dealer who allegedly wiped a retired prison officer’s $1 million pension by hacking his cellphone and accessing…

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ED is sole Zanu PF candidate for 2023 polls: Mutsvangwa

ZANU PF’s congress to be held later this year will not see a change of leadership, party national spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa, has said. Speaking on Thursday evening on independent national television station, 3Ktv, Mutsvangwa also reiterated that President Emmerson Mnangagwa would be Zanu PF’s sole candidate for the crucial  2023 elections. This comes as there has…

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Chamisa rescues Khupe from angry youth

CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) president Nelson Chamisa was yesterday forced to intervene after angry party youth bayed for Thokozani Khupe, pictured,’s blood as they barred her from attending a provincial assembly meeting held at McDonald Hall in Mzilikazi suburb. Khupe, who showed up at the event upon Chamisa’s arrival, was greeted with obscene shouts…

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