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Local products to boost economy: Ncube

GOVERNMENT is implementing measures to support and resuscitate various companies in a bid to promote production of local products, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has said. Speaking at the Buy Zimbabwe 11th Awards held in Harare yesterday, Ncube said the government was implementing measures to avert over dependency on other countries and help in creating employment…

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Of huge rally numbers, low vote

VOTER apathy marred the just ended March 26 by-elections resulting in serious questions being asked about the electorate’s interest in elections in general. This comes as huge numbers of supporters were witnessed at rallies by both the ruling Zanu PF and opposition Citizens Coalition for Change.  With the numbers that were being seen, it boggled…

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Chamisa, aides expected in Bulawayo

Jeffrey Muvundusi and Blessings Mashaya CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa is expected in Bulawayo today, amid raging infighting in the province which threatens to weaken the new party in the region. The visit comes a week after a CCC provincial executive meeting nearly degenerated into a fist-fight, leading it to being aborted…

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Justice Mushore tribunal sworn in

Dionne Kanyowa kanyowad@dailynews.co.zw PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has sworn in a tribunal to probe High Court judge Justice Edith Mushore’s suitability for office after she allegedly went AWOL in a conduct believed to amount to gross misconduct. The tribunal that was sworn in at State House yesterday is being chaired by retired Justice Maphios Cheda with…

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‘ED, Zanu PF don’t hate Grace, G40s’. . .Mutsvangwa says, adds president not a vindictive person

ZANU PF says it enjoys good relations with the family of the late former president Robert Mugabe and holds no grudges against alleged kingpins of the party’s routed Generation 40 (G40) faction, some of whom are in self-imposed exile. Speaking last night on independent television station 3Ktv’s popular programme, Vantage, Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa, also said the…

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