LONG-SERVING Dairibord Holdings chief executive officer, Mr Anthony Mandiwanza, is retiring after serving the company for 34 years, 24 of them at the helm. In a statement on Wednesday, Dairiboard Holdings said Mandiwanza was leaving the company as a vibrant and profitable commercial entity. The company said Mercy Ndoro would replace Mandiwanza effective October 1, […] …
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Monthly Archives: July 2022
Indigo Saint leads the way in embracing NFTs
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter Rapper Indigo Saint has made a mark for himself, championing the acceptance of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) within the creative sector after joining NOIZD. NFTs are unique digital assets usually in form of artwork and sports trading cards that are verified and stored using blockchain technology. NOIZD is the first African Music […] …
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‘Mnangagwa is cornered’ – Ibbo Mandaza claims political plot to oust Zanu PF leader
‘Mnangagwa’s political survival hangs in the balance’ …
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‘Poor law enforcement causing illegal settlements’
Source: ‘Poor law enforcement causing illegal settlements’ – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY OBERT SIAMILANDU TRADITIONAL leaders in the Midlands province have complained over laxity in the enforcement of land use regulations, which has led to rampant illegal settlements. Addressing communities and environmental watchdogs in Shurugwi at the weekend, Chief Nhema said illegal resettlements and mining activities […]
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Masvingo Diocese Catholic bishop resigns
Source: Masvingo Diocese Catholic bishop resigns | The Herald Bishop Michael Dixon Bhasera George Maponga in Masvingo The Catholic Church Masvingo Diocese head, Bishop Michael Dixon Bhasera, has resigned. Pope Francis has since accepted the resignation of Bishop Bhasera from his position with reasons for the decision still unclear though sources implied it could be […]
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Construction workers mull strike
Source: Construction workers mull strike – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA/ PRIDE MZARABANI CONSTRUCTION workers have given a 72-hour notice to down tools if their salary demands are not met. In a memorandum, Zimbabwe Construction and Allied Trade Workers Union general-secretary Muchapiwa Mazarura said despite entering into salary negotiations in March, their demands for better […]
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Parents, school clash over fees
Source: Parents, school clash over fees – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY IRENE MOYO PARENTS of children at Binga Primary School in Matabeleland North province are angry over threats by the school to ban students from writing mid-term examinations over outstanding school fees. Last week, learners at the school were told that they would not be allowed […]
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Women demand quota system in councils
Source: Women demand quota system in councils – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY PRIDE MZARABANI WOMEN have demanded the quota system to be implemented at council level to help increase their participation in local governance. During discussions at the Women in Political Participation Academy workshop in Kadoma last Wednesday, female councillors said introducing the quota system in […]
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Bid to nullify 100-hectare land deal between HCC and Sharpe fails
‘Applicants are shooting in the dark in the vein hope that they may get at their intended target which remains undescribed’ …
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Zimbabwe participates at regional nature conservation congress
Business Reporter ENVIRONMENT, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Deputy Minister, Barbara Rwodzi, is leading the Zimbabwean delegation at this on-going International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Africa Protected Areas Congress (APAC) 2022, which is currently underway in the Rwandan capital, Kigali. This is the first ever continent wide gathering of African leaders, citizens and […] …
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