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Zupco hikes fares

THE Zimbabwe Passenger Company (Zupco) yesterday increased bus fares for all of its urban routes, leaving those who rely on the service lamenting that it would now be unaffordable.  Commuters will now have to pay $80 up from $60 for a trip between 21 and 30 km on coaches, while those boarding Zupco kombis on…

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ARP will eliminate hunger: Karoro

THE government is confident that its Agriculture Recovery Plan (ARP) will help eliminate hunger and propel Zimbabwe to achieve an upper middle-class economy by 2030.  The ARP is a government initiative spearheaded by the Agriculture ministry that aims to restore the country’s status as the breadbasket of the region by providing climate-proof inputs through the…

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Doctor summoned again in Marry Chiwenga’s case

A HARARE magistrate has called for the doctor who examined Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife Marry, pictured, to be brought back to court to testify again whether she is fit to stand trial.   Government medical expert Simukai Percy Machawira examined Marry and earlier this week endorsed that she was physically fit to stand trial…

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Farai Jere acquitted in smart meters case

BUSINESSMAN Farai Jere, who was accused of swindling the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) of over US$3 million in a smart meters supply deal, has been acquitted.  Jere and his company Helcraw Electrical were jointly charged with ZETDC employees Leonard Chisina and Freeman Chikonzo. Regional magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa said the prosecution failed to…

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Firm cops hone in on gatherings... as they warn against breaches of Covid laws

AMID the rising political tensions in the country ahead of the fast-approaching 2023 national elections, Nelson Chamisa, pictured, and his supporters are in danger of being arrested on accusations of violating coronavirus regulations. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, as Chamisa is touring Masvingo to meet his followers, national police spokesperson Paul Nyathi said law…

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Govt bids to clear passport backlog

THE Home Affairs ministry says it aims to clear the passport backlog — currently standing at 184 000 documents — by December this year, after Treasury released funds for the procurement of necessary raw materials. Speaking on the sidelines of the ministry’s strategic planning workshop which was held in Kariba on Wednesday, Home Affairs permanent…

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RBZ maintains faith in auction system

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is confident the foreign currency auction system will continue to have a stabilising effect on the local currency and help spur the country’s economic revival. This comes as the apex bank mid last year introduced the new system to replace the interbank foreign currency rate.After largely holding steady against…

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Scientific-based info key to agric growth: Haritatos

GOVERNMENT says institutions in the farming sector must use scientific-based information in order for the country to attain the US$8,5 billion agriculture economy by 2025. Speaking yesterday during the 3rd edition of the Zimbabwe Agriculture Sector Survey organised by the Financial Gazette, the Zimbabwe Agriculture Society and sponsored by CBZ Holdings, deputy minister of Agriculture…

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‘Prioritise health, devolution in national budget’

BULAWAYO residents have said the government should prioritise the country’s health sector and avail more funds towards devolution in its 2022 national budget expected next month. This came out during the national budget public consultations conducted by Parliament’s portfolio committee on Budget, Finance and Economic Development on Wednesday in Bulawayo. “As we are going towards…

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Magaya Supreme Court appeal fails. . .allowing ZGC to probe sexual abuse claims against him

THE Supreme Court has dismissed with costs an appeal by Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries (PHD) leader, Walter Magaya, pictured, seeking to nullify a 2019 High Court ruling which authorised the Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) to investigate allegations of sexual abuse against him. In delivering her judgment, Supreme Court judge, Justice Anne-Marie Gowora, ruled that…

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