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Door-to-door HIV survey next month

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Zimbabwe has joined five other African countries in conducting a door-to-door national HIV and Aids survey aimed at assessing progress towards achieving global targets to ending HIV by 2030.

Govt red tape frustrates Russian investors — envoy

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Zimbabwe has potential to lure more Russian investors if it eradicates bureaucracy, Harare’s representative in Moscow Ambassador Major-General Mike Sango (Rtd) has said.

Editorial Comment: We say no to US version of liberalism

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In Monday’s edition of The Herald, we carried a story cementing the view that most Western governments that claim to practise ethical foreign policy actually lack legitimacy, as they are mainly driven by national interest and not “saving” the world from “big bad monsters” as they claim.

Norton firms seek ring-fenced power

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Business entities in Norton, large and small-scale firms, have offered to pay their electricity bills in foreign currency in exchange for ring-fenced power from Zesa to avoid crippling disruption to operations.

Grieving Dodo stands tall in hour of tragedy

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DARLINGTON DODO has scaled mountains just to win acceptance, but if he can mastermind a victory over Chicken Inn today, just two days after burying his son, it will be the finest hour of his CAPS United romance.

Zupco, NRZ ready for anti-sanctions march

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The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) and the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) yesterday indicated that they are ready to ferry people from different parts of the country intending to take part in the main anti-sanctions march in Harare on Friday.

First Lady denounces sanctions

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Women of Zimbabwe, tomorrow is the day to express our displeasure and disapproval of sanctions that were imposed on us by the West.

Zimbabwe operations weigh on Pick n Pay

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JSE-listed entity, Pick n Pay, says its Rest of Africa half year to September earnings were 80 percent lower, weighed down by its Zimbabwe based operations.

Mohadi urges livestock farmers to focus

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Acting President Kembo Mohadi has called for collective efforts between livestock farmers and stakeholders to mitigate the effects of drought such as depleted pastures and inadequate drinking water.

Speaker reins in MDC MPs

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Speaker of the National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda yesterday barred MDC-Alliance legislators from directing questions at Government ministers, saying they will only do so after they recognise President Mnangagwa as the legitimate Head of State and Government.

Alrosa co-organises diamond session

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ALROSA, one of the firms mining diamonds in Zimbabwe yesterday co-organised the “Russian-African Collaboration in the Diamond Industry” session held as part of the Russia-Africa Economic Forum business programme in Sochi, Russia.

Sanctions affecting regional groupings

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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter ILLEGAL sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe are negatively affecting regional groupings like SADC and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) as the country has failed to meet macro-economic targets due to the adverse effects of the embargo. This is contained in a paper prepared by the Ministry of Foreign […]

A point has to be made today

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Tichaona Zindoga Acting Editor The anti-sanctions day being marked in Zimbabwe and elsewhere in the region is significant in many ways — and it does not matter whether the sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States of America, the European Union and their allies are not going to be removed today. In fact, the […]

Editorial Comment: Sanctions on Zim not justified

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There is no justification for the continued existence of sanctions by the US, Britain and its allies in the European Union (EU) on Zimbabwe. And, there was no justification in the first place. Again, they were illegally imposed because they did not have the blessing of the United Nations (UN). All the sanctions have done […]

Zimpapers commissions new printing press

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Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE Newspapers (Zimpapers) yesterday commissioned a high-tech digital printing press at its Bulawayo branch as the integrated media house continues to consolidate its market share in the cut throat industry. The unveiling of the new machine at the company’s Typocrafters building in the city’s Belmont Industrial site has increased Zimpapers’ capacity threshold […]

Envoys call for removal of sanctions

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Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter Ambassadors accredited to Zimbabwe have called for the removal of illegal sanctions and confirmed their participation in today’s anti-sanctions campaign. Diplomats who spoke to The Herald yesterday said the sanctions were hurting ordinary Zimbabweans, and were not targeted as claimed. Turkish Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Hakan Kivanç said his country was […]

‘Enough is enough, remove sanctions now’

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President Mnangagwa Address by President Mnangagwa during the Anti-Sanctions Day main event at the National Sports Stadium. On 18 August 2019, the SADC Heads of State and Government, meeting in Dar es Salam, Tanzania, took a bold and historic decision to declare October 25, as the day on which the entire SADC region would collectively […]

Zimpapers commissions high-tech digital press

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Mashudu Netsianda Bulawayo Bureau THE Zimbabwe Newspapers Group (Zimpapers) on Thursday commissioned a high-tech digital printing press at its Bulawayo branch as the integrated media house continues to consolidate its market share in the cut throat industry. The unveiling of the new machine at the company’s Typocrafters building in the city’s Belmont Industrial site has […]

Editorial Comment: Sadc has spoken, it’s time for sanctions to go

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The message came out clearly yesterday: the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western countries are not just targeted at a few individuals and firms — they have, in fact, worked against the entire Southern Africa’s regional developmental agenda. This is the precise reason why Sadc, at its meeting in Tanzania two months ago, decided […]

Govt gets edge in transfer pricing war

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Tawanda Musarurwa Zimbabwe has closed loopholes in its transfer pricing legislation, in a development that will curb illegal foreign currency outflows amid reports US$1,1 billion could have been siphoned out through such practices. Through previous transfer pricing laws, Zimbabwe could have lost tens of millions in foreign currency as multinational corporations and exporters exploited loopholes […]
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