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Monthly Archives: March 2022
Dynamos legend Chirambadare acquitted on child molestation charges
Magistrate rules that the prosecution evidence was inconsistent as to be unreliable …
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Sprouting shebeens rile Makokoba residents
Source: Sprouting shebeens rile Makokoba residents – NewsDay Zimbabwe By Irene Moyo MAKOKOBA residents in Bulawayo have raised concern over an increase in shebeens and drug peddling which they say could be behind a recent spike in criminal activities in the area. Makokoba high-density suburb is rated as one of the most dangerous places in […]
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Zacc nabs 3 bogus officers
Source: Zacc nabs 3 bogus officers – NewsDay Zimbabwe By Sharon Buwerimwe/Harriet Chikandiwa THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has arrested three people including a police officer, who masqueraded as their officials and duped a cross-border trader of US$2 000. The trio, Superintendent Egdar Moyo of Gokwe district police headquarters, Cephas Phiri and Crispen Manda were […]
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Use right drugs for livestock: farmers challenged
Source: Use right drugs for livestock: farmers challenged – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY Obert Siamilandu THE Veterinary Services Department has implored farmers to consider using short acting drugs when treating livestock for life-threatening diseases. This comes after the Midlands province and parts of the southern region recorded an increase in cattle mortality due cases of theileriosis, […]
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Trevor Ncube says was ‘wrong’ to back Mnangagwa, renews Chamisa criticism
‘Do I have confidence in the MDC, it’s now called something else? No, I don’t’ …
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Covid’s grim milestone…The pandemic in Zimbabwe two years and four variants later
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter ZIMBABWE yesterday marked exactly two years since recording its first Covid-19 case, taking it through four waves of the pandemic and emerging stronger than some well-resourced countries. On March 20 2020, a Victoria Falls resident, Mr Graham Simmonds, who had travelled to the United Kingdom became the country’s first confirmed Covid-19 […] …
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Ministries to set up diaspora affairs synergies
Fungi Kwaramba, Harare Bureau IN light of a huge appetite by the Zimbabwe Diaspora community to invest in the country given the array of skills they have acquired abroad, President Mnangagwa has directed relevant ministries to set up a working committee on diaspora affairs. The committee, President Mnangagwa said, will redress deficiencies in the current […] …
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Why Tsholotsho has highest HIV burden
Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter GROWING up in a poverty-stricken family, and being discriminated against by her own father drove Thabiso Ndlovu straight into the hands of men. The 21-year-old from Maphane Village in Tsholotsho, is a mother to a two-year-old bouncing baby boy. Ms Ndlovu said she does not have a father-daughter relationship with her […] …
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‘Zim a country on the move’
Business Editor PROMINENT industrialist, Mr Busisa Moyo, says Zimbabwe is a country “on the move’ and has commended President Mnangagwa’s Government for coming up with policies that support economic growth. Beginning with the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP:2018-2020) and now the National Development Strategy (NDS1:2021-2025), the New Dispensation continues to fine-tune implementation of fiscal and monetary […] …
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