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NBSZ justifies high cost of blood

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National Blood Services Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has justified the pegging of an equivalent of US$120 of a pint blood as cost of collection and transfusion processes.

11 cops arrested in botched extortion bid

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ELEVEN constables from different police stations, were last week arrested in Borrowdale while trying to extort money from a businessman they accused of illegally dealing in foreign currency and gold.

Statistics summit opens

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The Fifth Conference of African Ministers responsible for civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS), opened here with government officials from member countries pledging to strengthen mechanisms for the registration of their people.

. . . GMAZ lobbies Sadc players

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The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe ( GMAZ) has appealed to regional key industry players to join SADC in lobbying for the removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe, saying their continued existence was negatively affecting the local milling industry.

Chemplex to the rescue

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Government has reappointed Chemplex Corporation, the country’s largest chemical and fertiliser maker, as the sole water chemicals provider for all local authorities, as a measure to promote import substitution, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has said.

‘Attainment of Vision 2030 premised on mining sector’

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Address by his Excellency, the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Dr E.D Mnangagwa on the launch of the Strategic Roadmap to the achievement of US$12 billion mining industry

Anti-sanctions day preps a gear up

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Zimbabweans will on October 25 hold marches throughout the country against illegal sanctions imposed by the West, with Harare hosting the biggest protest that will culminate at the National Sports Stadium where President Mnangagwa is expected to give an address.

Reform agenda on course — Mthuli

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Government has made considerable progress in implementing reforms under the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), especially on the alignment of laws, currency reforms and infrastructure development, setting the stage for economic rebound from next year.

President to engage graduates

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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has instructed the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare to compile a database of graduates countrywide to ensure they secure employment and funding to start projects in line with their areas of qualification.

First Lady launches schools environment programme

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ENVIRONMENTAL conservation has emerged among top skills which schoolchildren and communities need to guarantee food security.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Inflation battle: Everyone must play ball

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Zimbabwe’s latest wave of price increases was unexpected considering the economic fundamentals and the stability that had been growing in the economy, but appears to have occurred because of four factors that each need to be tackled.

A Ferrari, poster boy, superman, flying winger, World Cup gem with a Zim flair

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Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor WHEN Naomi Osaka shocked Serena Williams to win an ill-tempered US Open tennis final in September last year, she gave Japan a new sports darling. Her triumph came in an era of changing times in the Asian nation. A few months later, Osaka won the Australian Open, becoming the first […]

Govt, doctors head for arbitration

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Government and striking doctors are now heading for arbitration following the expiration of the 48-hour ultimatum given by the Labour Court last Friday.

Zim heads Sadc poll observer mission to Botswana

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The SADC Electoral Observer Mission (SEOM) will assess the conduct of elections in Botswana in accordance with bloc’s revised guidelines governing democratic elections, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo, who is heading the SEOM to the Botswana elections slated for October 23, has said.

UPDATED : ICC lifts local cricket suspension

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LOCAL cricket heaved a huge sigh of relief yesterday after the International Cricket Council (ICC) reinstated Zimbabwe as a full member of the global cricket family, ending its three-month banishment.

The minerals of hope . . .US$12bn mining sector target to change nation’s fortunes

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President Mnangagwa yesterday launched a strategic roadmap to the achievement of a US$12 billion mining industry by 2023 as Government ramps up efforts to increase the sector’s contribution to the economy.

Anti-riot gear found near Harvest House

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Police recovered 210 anti-riot and 46 municipal police helmets stashed in the basement of Robinson House at the corner of Kwame Nkrumah Avenue and Angwa Street in Harare on Saturday.

Religious leaders join sanctions removal call

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A group of religious leaders under the banner of the National Elders Forum (NEF) has joined calls for the removal of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe ahead of October 25 which was declared by SADC as a day to protest against the embargo.

Outrage as African Union fires Zimbabwe-born envoy

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The dismissal of outspoken Zimbabwe-born African Union Ambassador to the United States, Dr Arikana Chihombori-Quao on Monday, has angered many Africans around the globe, prompting an online petition that had by last night attracted at least 15 000 signatures.

US$12bn mining target achievable — Experts

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THE US$12 billion mining industry strategic roadmap launched by President Mnangagwa on Monday represents a great opportunity for Zimbabwe to transform the economy, while also setting the stage for the attainment of an upper middle income society by 2030, experts have said.
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