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Monthly Archives: May 2022
Soldier up for shoplifting
Source: Soldier up for shoplifting – NewsDay Zimbabwe Harare-Magistrates-Court BY DESMOND CHINGARANDE A MEMBER of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) yesterday appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court charged with shoplifting. Sihlzuluking Ndashata (32) appeared before magistrate Shane Kubonera, who postponed the matter to today for bail ruling. Ndashata was represented by Tafadzwa Masenda. The complainant […]
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Health advocates lobby for free fistula surgery
Source: Health advocates lobby for free fistula surgery – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY SILISIWE MABALEKA HEALTH advocates are lobbying the Health and Child Care ministry to consider exempting pregnant women from paying for vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) surgery because of its prohibitive costs. Founder and director of Beat Non-Communicable Diseases Zimbabwe (BeatNCDs Zim) Jacob Ngwenya told NewsDay that some […]
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RBZ runs out of steam, blames Russia
Source: RBZ runs out of steam, blames Russia – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY SHAME MAKOSHORI RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya yesterday blamed Zimbabwe’s deteriorating crisis on confrontations between Russia and Ukraine as he downplayed economic shocks that were already frustrating recovery before the war flared in February. In a statement in which he […]
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‘Poor pay corrupting journalists’
Source: ‘Poor pay corrupting journalists’ – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY PATRICIA SIBANDA INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Services deputy minister Kindness Paradza has said the low salaries being paid to journalists were forcing them to resort to corruption. Addressing participants at the World Press Freedom Day celebrations at the National University of Science and Technology in Bulawayo […]
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Zanu PF sets conditions for Chamisa talks
Source: Zanu PF sets conditions for Chamisa talks – NewsDay Zimbabwe MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa BY KENNETH NYANGANI ZANU PF yesterday set conditions for talks with opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa, saying he must first publicly distance himself from British politicians. Addressing a Press conference in Harare yesterday, Zanu PF […]
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Zim superior courts go paperless
Mashudu Netsianda, Online Reporter THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has started implementing the first phase of the integrated electronic case management system (IECMS), a web-based system that automates court processes. The filing of court cases, pleadings, processes and documents in the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court and Commercial Division of the High Court is now […] …
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Ngezi Platinum Stars CEO departs
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter NGEZI Platinum Stars have confirmed the departure of chief executive officer Nyasha Kadenge. The club said Kadenge played an instrumental role in setting up administrative structures at the club. “Kadenge was appointed as the first CEO of the club soon after its promotion to the PSL in 2016. She was instrumental […] …
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Highlanders summoned over Mandava Stadium crowd trouble
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS have been summoned to appear before the Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee to answer charges of crowd trouble that caused the abandonment of their league match against FC Platinum at Mandava Stadium a fortnight ago. Trouble started in the 82nd minute when referee Kuzivakwamwari Jaravaza awarded FC Platinum a controversial […] …
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Man jailed five years after being found in possession of copper cables
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A Kwekwe man was slapped with a five-year jail sentence after he was found with about 70kilograms of copper cables stashed in his house in Mbizo, Kwekwe. Tatenda Rangwani was sentenced to an effective five-year jail term by Gokwe Magistrate Mr Musaiona Shortgame when he appeared before him facing charges of […] …
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