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NPRC to discuss sanctions

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The United States-imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe will take centre stage during a meeting organised by the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission and political parties involved in the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) that will be held in Nyanga starting today.

Africa revels in Boks World Cup triumph

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Africa woke up yesterday beaming with pride following South Africa’s Rugby World Cup triumph which the continent hopes will bring unity and heal some of the wounds inflicted by the horror of the recent xenophobic attacks. Events in Yokohama, Japan, on Saturday generated huge interest across Africa as the continent embraced the Boks as their team in their showdown against England.

JUST IN: Zimbabwe wins Miss Pan African beauty pageant

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Zimbabwean model Pauline Marere has won the Miss Pan African queen pageant held over the weekend in Bayelsa, Nigeria.

Zanu-Pf in fundraising drive as it gears for 18th Annual People’s Conference

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The ruling Zanu-PF party is expecting to raise $5 million for its 18th Annual National People’s Conference to be held in Goromonzi Mashonaland East next month.

Harare municipal nurses down tools

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Nurses at all council clinics in Harare have gone on strike with effect from today citing incapacitation.

New $2 bond coins next week – RBZ

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THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is set to introduce $2 bond coins on Monday next week, as it seeks to increase the circulation of physical cash in a bid to eliminate the extortionate premiums charged to access cash.

JUST IN: Harare’s water woes, Gvt avails more money

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Government will avail more money to Harare City Council so that it can source raw water from Manyame Dam which require less chemicals than the algae infested Lake Chivero where a cocktail of treatment chemicals are wanted, President Mnangagwa has said.

Mupfumira trial in false start

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Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter The trial of fired Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira failed to start yesterday and was pushed further to December 9. Initially, the court had set November 4 and 5 as the trial dates for four of the nine charges she is facing. Regional Magistrate Mr Hoseah Mujaya set […]

Harare City Council nurses down tools

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Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter patients seeking treatment at Harare City Council clinics were yesterday left stranded, while others had to wait for long periods to be attended to after nurses failed to turn up for work citing incapacitation. By end of day yesterday, most nurses had heeded a call by their workers’ union to […]

Soldier guns down wife, kills self

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Crime Reporter A soldier reportedly shot and killed his wife and seriously injured his mother-in-law before killing himself by the same gun following a misunderstanding at their home in Manyame Park, Chitungwiza, early yesterday morning. The soldier, attached at Kaguvi Barracks (formerly Old Cranborne Barracks), but based in Masvingo, was later found dead in a […]

Consider ZDF for capital projects: Parly

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Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter PARLIAMENT has recommended that Government considers awarding tenders of capital projects such as road construction to the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF), which has some of the most skilled engineers in the region. The suggestion was made at the pre-Budget seminar in Victoria Falls as parliamentarians said the ZDF has competent […]

Editorial Comment: It’s time Cyclone Idai survivors start afresh

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In any disaster, making survivors comfortable as much as possible should be the top priority of agencies that deal with such issues. There is nothing uncomfortable for survivors of a disaster than to think that they are about to face yet another disaster. Yet this is exactly the situation facing survivors of Cyclone Idai that […]

Zim to embark on new HIV study

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ZIMBABWE will next week embark on a new HIV study to help measure the country’s progress toward UNAIDS’ 90-90-90 goals and guide policy and funding priorities.

250 000 in need of palliative care

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MORE than 250 000 people in Zimbabwe need palliative care, with reports showing that only two percent receive it in the face of a growing prevalence of diseases like cancer, diabetes and HIV.

US envoy saga: Retraction claims dismissed

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Government has dismissed reports that Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo has retracted or renounced his statement released last week condemning the actions of US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Brian Nichols.

Walvis Bay dry port set to open

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Zimbabwe’s dry port facility in Namibia will be operational in a few days, a development expected to provide a strategic and cheaper gateway to and from the Atlantic Ocean for local manufacturers and international businesses.

39th Cabinet meeting decisions matrix

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Cabinet considered and approved a comprehensive turnaround strategy for the Forestry Commission, which the Minister of Finance and Economic Development presented as part of the ongoing State Enterprises Reform Programme. 

Editorial Comment: Harare water: Resurrect what we had, then expand

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The water troubles facing Harare and its four sister towns in the metropolitan area are the direct result of almost three decades of wilful neglect, mainly by Harare City Council, and the first stage of restoring the sort of water supplies needed is to rehabilitate and bring back into commission all what was done in […]

Editorial Comment: Support livestock extension system

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The country’s extension service offers a vital link to the survival of not only the livestock sector, but the whole agricultural system which is the mainstay of our nation’s food security and economy. Zimbabweans are well-known  meat lovers who derive income and livelihoods from livestock. And as a country we need to put our money […]

UK special envoy meets President

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Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Top Foreign and Commonwealth Office official dealing with Africa Mrs Harriet Matthews is here to assess progress on reforms and yesterday delivered a special message from British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to President Mnangagwa. She promised further British help in augmenting Zimbabwe’s efforts in humanitarian aid to those affected by drought. […]
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