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WFP drills boreholes for schools

Emmerson Njanjamangezi  SENIOR STAFF WRITER njanjamangezie@dailynews.co.zw THE World Food Programme (WFP) says it has drilled boreholes at 55 schools countrywide in support of the government’s School Feeding Project.  WFP boreholes, which are solar-powered, are ensuring access to clean and safe water to learners in the schools selected under the programme. In an interview with the Daily…

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Women organisations call for female VP

Tarisai Machakaire  SENIOR STAFF WRITER machakairet@dailynews.co.zw ZIMBABWEAN women have urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to appoint a female candidate to the vice presidency post to replace his former deputy, Kembo Mohadi, who resigned on Monday.  Mohadi was forced to vacate office as a result of a sex scandal after the leaking of salacious telephone recordings he…

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ED feeling heat over VP choice… as political, suitability issues weigh on president

Mugove Tafirenyika and Jeffrey Muvundusi STAFF WRITERS PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa faces a difficult choice as he looks for suitable candidates to replace his former deputy, Kembo Mohadi, who resigned under pressure on Monday. This comes as it has been the tradition since the consummation of the 1987 Unity Accord between Zanu PF and PF Zapu…

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Nation told to remain vigilant

Godknows Matarutse SENIOR STAFF WRITER matarutseg@dailynews.co.zw HEALTH experts have implored Zimbabweans not to let their guard down in the fight against Covid-19, warning that disregarding necessary protocols to manage the disease could lead to a deadly third wave despite the ongoing national vaccination programme. This comes as President Emmerson Mnangagwa has relaxed the hardened national…

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Schools’ reopening dates announced

Godknows Matarutse  SENIOR STAFF WRITER matarutseg@dailynews.co.zw  THE government yesterday announced a slightly-phased reopening of schools, with examination classes set to begin lessons on March 15 while the rest of the classes start a week later.  This comes as schools and tertiary institutions were closed for the better part of 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic….

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Shava to persist with re-engagement policy

Blessings Mashaya  SENIOR STAFF WRITER mashayab@dailynews.co.zw NEWLY-APPOINTED Foreign Affairs minister Frederick Shava, pictured, has promised to continue with the re-engagement foreign policy in a bid to end Zimbabwe’s two-decade long isolation from the international community.  Zimbabwe has been a pariah State since the turn of the new millennium when the late former president Robert Mugabe…

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Under the cosh Mohadi resigns

IN A surprising development that also marks the first time in the history of independent Zimbabwe that a sitting vice president has quit his or her job, Kembo Mohadi resigned with immediate effect last night. The development immediately sent Zimbabwe’s rampant rumour mill into overdrive regarding both his likely successor and the “real” reasons behind…

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Gvt untightens hard lockdown

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday relaxed the country’s hard coronavirus lockdown that has been in place since January — thereby opening up the economy and allowing freer movement of people. The easing up of the lockdown restrictions come as Zimbabwe has had 36 089 confirmed Covid-19 cases, including 1 463 deaths as at the weekend. Most…

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‘Schools must prepare for re-opening’

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday called on public schools and universities to prepare for re-opening after he relaxed most of the national Covid-19 lockdown measures. Schools and universities across the country were closed for most of last year after the lethal pandemic broke out in March and are yet to open for the first term this…

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‘Zimbabwe to address gold leakages’

Emmerson Njanjamangezi SENIOR STAFF WRITER njanjamangezie@dailynews.co.zw MINES minister Winston Chitando says the government is working on curtailing rampant smuggling of gold out of the country by amending the Gold Trade Act. This comes as Zimbabwe has been losing billions in foreign currency as some miners are teaming up with cartels that smuggle gold to places…

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