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Thousands greet President in Mkoba

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A carnival atmosphere grips Zimbabweans each time the song Kutonga kwaro by Jah Prayzah is played at a gathering. It has become a theme song for President Mnangagwa’s private and public engagements. And yesterday was no different.

Multinationals scramble for Zim investments

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Zimbabwe recently witnessed game-changing investment proposals, with companies from formerly hostile countries scouting for business opportunities, signalling positive results from re-engagement processes. President Mnangagwa yesterday said it was pleasing that giant multinational companies like General Electric from the United States were in the process of setting up shop in Zimbabwe.

More opportunities for youths, says ED

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Government has opened floodgates of economic opportunities to empower youths in all sectors as President Mnangagwa’s administration intensifies efforts to reconstruct the economy towards a middle-income country by 2030. If fully seized upon, the opportunities can significantly reduce the rate of unemployment among youths.

LIVE: ED descends on Chegutu, MashWest

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President Mnangagwa is in Chegutu today as Zanu-PF rolls out its election campaign in Mashonaland West province. The president will address a rally at Pfupajena Stadium after officiating at the renaming of Suri Suri Airbase to Jason Ziapapa Moyo Airfoce Base. Zimpapers Digital gives you live updates of this event.

President forecasts 7pc economic growth

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President Mnangagwa is optimistic the economy will grow by at least seven percent annually in the next five years on the strength of Government’s economic reforms and other interventions.

CJ Malaba sets up special election courts

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In a move meant to ensure a fair, peaceful and credible election, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has designated 57 magistrates to expeditiously handle cases of politically-motivated violence and intimidation in the country’s 10 provinces. A special court was gazetted under General Notice 379 of 2018 with a view to assure the nation of a free, fair and credible 2018 election.

Time to invest is now — President

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President Mnangagwa says victory is certain for Zanu-PF in the forthcoming elections and has urged foreign investors to grab business opportunities presented by the new dispensation. He said nothing would change after the July 30 harmonised elections, but warned Zanu-PF members to be wary of deliberate acts of provocation by political failures who already knew their fate in the coming elections.

UNDER THE EAVES WITH IGOMOMBE: Elections: The Man who wore sand-filled slippers

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Gentle reader, the drunk man is about to rise for an unwanted chore! Biti made it clear he could not understand why elections have been set for July 30 when they could have been set for August 30! Get that? Biti was quite clear from this coming Tuesday, MDC Alliance will pull out of the campaign to start rolling demonstrations whose objective is to stop the plebiscite and create instability both for the nation and the British.

Chamisa begs ED for talks

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INTERACTION between President Mnangagwa and opposition figures will only be a fixture of post-election Zimbabwe and not before, Secretary for Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Mr George Charamba has said. Mr Charamba’s comments come after MDC Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa wrote to President Mnangagwa recently asking for inclusion in a Government of national unity similar to the Kenyan arrangement featuring President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Mr Raila Odinga.

Govt reacts to Senator Coons’ ill-advised claims

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President Mnangagwa’s administration has taken adequate executive decisions to ensure free, fair and credible elections and Government will not lecture the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) on how to run polls as this is provided for by the law, a Government official has said.

VP Mohadi rallies voters for ED

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Vice President Cde Kembo Mohadi has challenged party members to close ranks to ensure a crushing victory for President Mnangagwa in the forthcoming harmonised elections to enable him to deliver his vision of a middle-income country by 2030.

ZEC trashes MDC Alliance assertions

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The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has dismissed claims by the MDC Alliance that it has denied them access to the voters’ roll, saying all political parties have free access to the provisional voters’ roll on its website.

Law-breakers risk missing polls: Police

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Police have warned that anyone found on the wrong side of the law during demonstrations mooted by opposition political parties should be prepared for the consequences. Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) commander for this year’s harmonised elections Senior Assistant Commissioner Erasmus Makodza said yesterday that demonstrations should never infringe on other people’s rights.

LATEST: Farmers line up for Command Agriculture

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About 500 farmers in Chegutu District have volunteered to participate in Government's Command Poultry programme.

US names new Zim envoy

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The United States of America has appointed Mr Brian Nichols as its new Ambassador to Zimbabwe, replacing Ambassador Harry Thomas Jnr.

Shiri, parliamentarians head for showdown

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lANDS, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement Minister Air Chief Marshal Perrance Shiri (Retired) and parliamentarians are headed for a showdown after legislators rejected regulations that sought to impose criminal penalties for breaches of Command Agriculture contracts by farmers.

Violence erupts at Harvest House

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MDC-T faction leader Mr Nelson Chamisa’s close security yesterday assaulted supporters who had gathered at the opposition party’s headquarters, Harvest House, to express their grievances on the manner in which primary elections were conducted in Epworth District.

5,5m register to vote — ZEC

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The number of registered voters now stands above 5,5 million people after more than 200 000 new registrants were recorded during the voters’ roll inspection, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chair, Justice Priscilla Chigumba said yesterday.

First Lady steps up fight against maternal deaths

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THERE is need for collaborative efforts to fight maternal mortality, especially in teenagers and elderly women in rural areas, First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa has said.

Matter of fact

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In our edition of June 4, 2018, we carried a story headlined “Minister’s powers lawful, court rules”.
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