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Use ICTs to improve livelihoods: Muswere

INFORMATION Communication Technology (ICT) minister Jenfan Muswere, pictured,  says communities must use ICTs to improve their livelihoods. Speaking during the commissioning of Chanakira Base Station in Manicaland yesterday, Muswere said ICTs were an important sector for the country towards achieving its economic goals. “In the transport sector they talk of a road as an economy, in…

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MSD warns farmers against early planting

THE Meteorological Service Department (MSD) has warned farmers against rushing to plant their crops following recent rainfall showers, insisting that the planting…

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Rising violence riles Mwonzora. . .describes calls for polls without reforms as ‘foolish’

OPPOSITION leader Douglas Mwonzora says he is very concerned about the rising reports of both intra and inter party political violence in the country, with nearly two years still to go to the 2023 national elections. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Mwonzora said this made it imperative that politicians come together to engage in necessary dialogue…

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Government revels in ED’s pending UK trip

THE government says President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s invitation to attend this year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference in the United Kingdom (UK) is a major breakthrough that brings hope of ending Harare’s decades-long international isolation.  This comes amid expectations that Mnangagwa would have an opportunity to meet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the sidelines of…

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Madiro faces party inquest

ZANU PF has launched a probe against its Manicaland provincial chairperson, Mike Madiro, amid allegations that he is manipulating district elections in a bid to thwart his rivals. Insiders told the Daily News yesterday that several party districts in the province, including Zimunya-Marange and Chipinge, had written petitions complaining about the alleged electoral malpractices by Madiro, who…

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US approves US$213m Aids fund for Zimbabwe

THE United States (US) Congress has approved a US$213 million grant for Zimbabwe under its 2021 President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (Pepfar), which is set to strengthen the country’s fight against HIV and Aids.  According to the US Embassy Chargé d’ Affaires Thomas Hastings, the plan, which is set to benefit at least 1,19…

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‘We’ll defend ourselves against Zanu PF tyranny’

MDC Alliance vice chairperson Job Sikhala, says his party members should be prepared to physically defend themselves following recent confrontations with ruling Zanu PF activists.  This comes as political tensions have been steadily rising in recent weeks with Zimbabwe already in election mode, some 18 months before the 2023 polls.  President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected…

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UN special rapporteur starts probe

THE visiting United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur Alena Douhan, met President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other government officials yesterday, as she began her consultations on the negative impact of sanctions on Zimbabwe.  The Belarusian began her tour first by meeting Foreign Affairs minister Frederick Shava, before meeting Mnangagwa as well as Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and…

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Government bids to end border mayhem

AUTHORITIES hope to have dealt with the chaos that is ravaging the country’s main port of entry, Beithbridge Border Post, by end of this week — amid fears that the turmoil could trigger a new wave of price increases in shops. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, the acting commissioner general of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra),…

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Zimbawe eyes international commodities exchange

THE Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) is working with the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) in framing a clearing and settlement commodities exchange framework, which will pave the way for increased investment on the platform. Speaking at Victoria Falls commodities exchange workshop in the resort town yesterday, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube said DGCX would…

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