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Zim counts cost of SA riots as prices go up

AS THE dust settles in South Africa, after deadly riots and damages to infrastructure, Zimbabwe is beginning to feel the effects as…

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Vaccination cards scam condemned

ZIMBABWE Nurses Association (Zina) president Enock Dongo says the group does not support illegal activities by some health officials, who are selling Covid-19 vaccination cards to unvaccinated people. This comes after several nurses have been arrested for selling the cards to individuals who are using them as a ticket to freely travel or visit places…

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‘Zim’s agric curricula will boost SDGs’

THE Agricultural Education for Development (AE4D) 5, 0 Curricula recently launched in Harare with a view to equip resettled farmers with knowledge and skills will boost a number of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for a better Zimbabwe, the European Union (EU) says. This comes as Agriculture minister Anxious Masuka, during the launch, also said that…

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Parly directs minister to amend environmental law

PARLIAMENT has given Industry minister Mangaliso Ndlovu up to December to amend the Environmental Management Act, which will explain the scope and standards to be followed by registered consultants on stakeholder consultations in mineral exploration exercises. The call came after a dispute arose in Dinde, Hwange in Matabeleland North province, where Katambe villagers have clashed…

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Covid-19 drumfire torments teachers...as more than 200 die and thousands others infected

UNIONS representing teachers yesterday said at least 200 educationists had succumbed to Covid-19, with the majority of them losing their lives in the current deadly third wave which continues to infect and kill many people in the country. At the same time, they bemoaned “lethargy by the authorities” in compensating teachers who had contracted the…

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Government rescues Mbare fire victims

THE government has come to the rescue of Mbare Matapi flats fire victims — some of whom were staying in the open for a month — after it yesterday donated tents and other household utensils. Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan Province Oliver Chidawu led the government delegation, comprising ministry officials, Harare provincial development coordinator…

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Zacc goes after US$6 million worth of assets

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has submitted 12 cases to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) as it seeks to recover assets, which are products of corrupt activities, worth US$6 million. Presenting his mid-term budget review before Parliament on Thursday, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube,   said Zacc was doing its best in fighting corruption, which has been…

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‘Funds for constituency offices inadequate’

NATIONAL Assembly speaker Jacob Mudenda says the amount of money provided in the 2021 national budget to construct 120 constituency offices for parliamentarians is not sufficient.  Speaking in the National Assembly recently, Mudenda said because the money was not enough, the Committee on Standing Rules and Orders would have to decide on which offices to…

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Suspected robber’s wife sues police over seized property

THE wife of a suspected armed robber has approached the High Court seeking an order directing the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to return two cars and household appliances confiscated by law enforcement agents when her husband was arrested in 2018. In the court papers, Nyaradzo Chakanza, wife to Talent Madzima, cited the officer-in-charge at Criminal…

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‘Charm military or lose elections’. . . Tsenengamu tells brawling opposition as 2023 nears

EXPELLED former Zanu PF youth leader, Godfrey Tsenengamu, says the country’s opposition needs to improve relations with the country’s securocrats and earn their trust to stand a chance of dislodging Zanu PF from power. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Tsenengamu also warned that the senseless brawling that has been consuming both the MDC and the MDC…

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