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Stop mourning over sanctions, ED reiterates

TAMARY CHIKIWA PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has reiterated that businesses should stop mourning over sanctions, but work on transforming the economy taking advantage of export and investment incentives availed by the government to promote the sector. While touring Tregers group of companies in Bulawayo on Friday, Mnangagwa said the responsibility of building an upper middle income…

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‘Non-govt schools require clearance to increase fees’

MANICALAND provincial education director Edward Shumba says non-government schools are only eligible to increase fees after getting approval from the permanent secretary. This comes in the wake of an increase in school fees by institutions owned by the Anglican Church in the province, a development Shumba said violated the Education Act. “It has been brought…

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MDC-A reiterates need for dialogue… also insists that Zec should be part of the national talks

WITH 2023 now around the corner, the MDC Alliance has reiterated the urgent need for national dialogue, especially relating to essential electoral reforms ahead of the beckoning polls. The alliance said earlier this week, following a meeting of its national standing committee in Harare, that the much-talked about dialogue should include the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission…

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MPs give government ultimatum over residential stands

LEGISLATORS have given the government a seven-day ultimatum to allocate them residential stands they were promised, failure of which they said they will take legal action. Speaking in the National Assembly on Wednesday, Norton Independent MP Temba Mliswa said if the government failed to give them the residential stands he was going to approach the…

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MDC-A reiterates need for dialogue … also insists that Zec should be part of the national talks

WITH 2023 now around the corner, the MDC Alliance has reiterated the urgent need for national dialogue, especially relating to essential electoral reforms ahead of the beckoning polls. The alliance said earlier this week, following a meeting of its national standing committee in Harare, that the much-talked about dialogue should include the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission…

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MPs give gvt ultimatum over residential stands

LEGISLATORS have given the government a seven-day ultimatum to allocate them residential stands they were promised, failure of which they said they will take legal action. Speaking in the National Assembly on Wednesday, Norton Independent MP Temba Mliswa said if the government failed to give them the residential stands he was going to approach the…

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Nguwaya appointed AAG security advisor

Affirmative Action Group (AAG) founding president Philip Chiyangwa has appointed Harare businessman Dilesh Nguwaya, pictured, as the empowerment lobby group’s security consultant.  In a statement yesterday, Chiyangwa said Nguwaya would serve as consulting advisor to the presidium for a period of four years.  “I hereby appoint you the AAG national executive council member responsible for…

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Govt to clear number plates backlog

TRANSPORT ministry permanent secretary Thedius Chinyanga says the government will clear the motor vehicle number plates backlog in the next few months. This comes as the country is facing a shortage of motor vehicle number plates, with motorists expressing outrage over the development which has seen some being arrested for driving unregistered cars. “The consignment…

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They can go to hell: Leo fumes ... as he lashes push to exhume Mugabe’s remains

THE family of the late former president Robert Mugabe says it will fight all attempts to exhume his remains from his rural home in Kutama Village. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Mugabe’s angry nephew Leo also said none of the close family members would attend the traditional court in Zvimba, Mashonaland West — further describing its…

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ED extends Malaba’s term

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has extended Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s term of office by another five years despite the resistance from legal experts, civic organisations and the opposition.  In a letter written by Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Misheck Sibanda to Malaba yesterday, Mnangagwa said medical reports validated that the Chief Justice, who turns…

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