Source: Zim Diasporans in UAE eager to invest back home | The Herald President Mnangagwa, flanked by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube (left), Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Ambassador Frederick Shava (second left) and Zimbabwe’s envoy to the UAE Ambassador Lovemore Mazemo, interacts with guests at the Zimbabwe Diaspora Forum at […]
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Monthly Archives: March 2022
Redwing remains under judicial plan
Source: Redwing remains under judicial plan | The Herald In a judgment delivered last Wednesday, Justice Joseph Mafusire also removed Mr Cecil Madondo, who was appointed by the High Court as the corporate rescue practitioner for the mine but who is under arrest facing criminal charges. Court Reporter Redwing Mine remains under the judicially-approved resolution […]
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Zhemu warns power outages will persist until ZESA charges ‘viable tariff’
Energy minister accuses domestic consumers of ‘reckless’ consumption because power is too cheap …
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South African airline Comair’s fleet grounded indefinitely
Disruption to hit Zimbabwean travellers booked on British Airways flights …
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ED takes devolution to Zim-UAE diasporans
Hatred Zenenga and Africa Moyo in DUBAI, the UAE President Mnangagwa yesterday engaged Zimbabweans based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) where he emphasised the need for all citizens to play a part in the socio-economic development of their country despite their geographic location. The engagement was part of the President’s deliberate policy of re-engaging […] …
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Govt hires 1500 teachers
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has recruited nearly 1 500 teachers, the first batch out of the 10 000 it intends to recruit. In a notice yesterday listing those who have been recruited by the Public Service Commission, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education said the teachers are required to report at district offices […] …
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COMMENT: Diplomats must not turn into activists
President Mnangagwa has once again called for peaceful campaigns ahead of the March 26 by-elections. Addressing diplomats accredited to Zimbabwe last Friday, President Mnangagwa said his administration is unequivocal in its call for peaceful campaigns ahead of the by-elections. He said in line with the Government practice, all accredited diplomats will be allowed to observe […] …
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Balancing rock splits and falls at Njelele shrine
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A ROCK split into two with the other half sliding down a mountain destroying vegetation at the sacred Njelele Shrine in Matobo district in what culturalists believe is communication of a bad omen. Njelele is believed to be a holy place where Africans used to communicate with God before the place […] …
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Midlands engineers solve silt in pumps challenge
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief Engineers at the revived Mayorca irrigation scheme in Zhombe, Midlands province have designed a new floating pump or pontoon to address the challenge of pumps sucking silt when water levels from the supply dam are low. Mayorca irrigation scheme in Ward Five, Sessombe Village in Zhombe, Midlands province was established […] …
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Brace for hard times, ex-CCZ boss warns
Source: Brace for hard times, ex-CCZ boss warns – The Standard BY TATIRA ZWINOIRA Former Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) chairperson Phillip Bvumbe says consumers will continue to be affected by price increases due to hikes in fuel prices triggered by a slump in global output. The decline in fuel output is expected to continue until the war […]
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