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SMALL IN SIZE, BIG IN INFLUENCE

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A SEARCH for where we are, if one uses the alphabetical order of names of countries, will reveal we are at the bottom of the world.

Cultures Resort: First traditional cuisine eatery

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FOOD forms a major part of every culture, and every community has a particular delicacy that defines it as a people.

Christmas comes early for Uzumba Maramba-Pfungwe folk

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Tendai Rupapa in Uzumba Maramba-Pfungwe Christmas came early for the people of Uzumba Maramba-Pfungwe who came in their thousands yesterday for an interactive meeting with First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, who is concerned about their well-being. There was everything for everyone at the special meeting where expecting mothers received baby preparation sets, while the elderly received […]

China slams Western meddling

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Herald Reporter The Western hegemonic forces that imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe are the same instigators of Hong Kong riots that have seen the passing of a Bill by US lawmakers paving way for diplomatic action and economic sanctions against China. This was said by Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Guo Shaochun during a recent wide-ranging […]

Money supply escalates inflation

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The spectre of a sustained high inflation remains a real threat after Zimbabwe’s annual broad money supply soared 81 percent to $17 billion in the 12 months to July 2019 driven by growth in foreign currency accounts classified as transferable deposits.

ZSE launches Exchange Traded Funds

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The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) says it will introduce Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) as part of efforts by the domestic bourse to offer wide investment choices.

ALEC MUDIMU GIVES MARVELOUS NAKAMBA A SEAL OF APPROVAL

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WARRIORS defender Alec Mudimu says he is not surprised that compatriot Marvelous Nakamba is getting the rave reviews following a promising start to life in the tough English Premiership football with Aston Villa.

Editorial Comment: Let’s embrace high-tech for economic prosperity

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The call by President Mnangagwa for the country to be abreast of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is noble, as it will ensure that Zimbabwe catches up with other nations in the developmental process. The President was speaking at Harare Institute of Technology’s 10th graduation ceremony on Friday. President Mnangagwa’s emphasis on the Fourth Industrial Revolution […]

BREAKING: Artwell Mandaza dies

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Zimbabwe's athletics legend, Artwell Mandaza has died.

First Lady leads churches in anti-sanctions march

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First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa and Christians from various religious denominations will on Friday join other Zimbabweans in a march against illegal sanctions imposed on the country.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Zupco’s new kombi model can do the trick

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ZUPCO’s recent move to expand its services by franchising a select group of commuter omnibuses, also known as kombis, is not only helping to boost its fleet, but has a large number of other benefits.

Zimpapers Cancer Power Walk expands

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Zimpapers, the country’s largest diversified media group, will hold its annual Cancer Power Walk on November 9, in partnership with Island Hospice and Healthcare.

It’s just CHAN, but for Kamambo it means the world

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SOMETIMES, as in Sir Alex Ferguson’s case, it needed a header from Mark Robins in an FA Cup tie in January 1990 to make a difference.

We’ll not tolerate indiscipline: ZNA

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The Zimbabwe National Army will not hesitate to deal decisively with rogue members who bring its image and reputation into disrepute, a senior army officer has said.

Sprint legend Artwell Mandaza dies

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ARTWELL MANDAZA, the greatest sprinter to emerge from Zimbabwe, who once ran a world-record equalling 9,9 seconds in the 100m, has died.  He was 73.

Zim seeks Kenya’s help to rejoin C’wealth

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Last month, President Uhuru Kenyatta addressed world leaders on the need to “restore balance in our ecosystem” at the United Nations.

Advanced and Ordinary Level exams scheduled for October 25 to go ahead – Government

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Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima has advised the nation that all Advanced and Ordinary Level examinations scheduled for Friday, October 25 will be written as per time table.

‘Speak with one voice against sanctions’

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ZIMBABWEANS from all walks of life should register their protest against illegal sanctions imposed by the West on Friday, Citizens Against Economic Sanctions (CAES) executive director Mr Martin Zharare has said.

Ex-Zinara boss name unchanged

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The State yesterday told the court that former Zinara boss, Frank Chitukutuku who is facing six charges of criminal abuse of office had not officially changed his name.

Mupfumira trial date set

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The court has set November 4 and 5 as the trial dates for four of the nine cases that former Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira is facing.
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