‘They give these coupons because they are not accounted for at home. The salary is so insignificant that the Member of Parliament will go around saying I have a coupon’ …
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Monthly Archives: August 2022
ZEC defends excessive nomination fees for 2023 polls
‘The prices are fair, you may compare elsewhere. The public should vote for committed candidates and not chancers as this enhances integrity’ …
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The future of Zimbabwe’s agrarian sector: a new book
A new book on land and agriculture Zimbabwe – The Future of Zimbabwe’s Agrarian Sector – is just out with Routledge and edited by Grasian Mkodzongi. It’s fiendishly expensive, but a paperback version is promised soon. Meanwhile be in touch … Continue reading → …
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Journey to Binga industrialisation starts
Nqobile Tshili, recently in Binga THE Presidential Fishing Rigs that were allocated to Binga chiefs have created employment for locals, improved food security and provided a source of livelihood for beneficiaries. In April, President Mnangagwa donated 17 fishing rigs to chiefs in Binga, women and youths as part of Government’s empowerment initiatives. The Second Republic […] …
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Kwekwe Poly students to lessen vehicle import costs for people living with disabilities
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief KWEKWE Polytechnic students have developed a paraplegic hand control device that can be fitted into a car to enable people living with disabilities to drive. Importing a vehicle modified with adaptive equipment makes the car more expensive and out of reach for many but the innovation by local students will […] …
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Jeys’ special night of celebration
Simba Jemwa, Showbiz Reporter The late Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music argues for the importance of loving well, which resonated even more soundly after his passing in November last year. After the brilliant composer’s death, the theatre world has been reflecting on his legacy. Today we remember one such ‘little’ night of music when […] …
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Zanu-PF sets congress dates…welcomes CCC defectors
Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief THE Zanu-PF leadership in Matabeleland South province welcomed more than 30 defectors from Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party in Gwanda on Friday. The defectors, who likened opposition politics to a dead end, said they were enticed by the Second Republic’s development agenda. “We were lost, but we have […] …
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Greenland criminals should be brought to book
LAW enforcement agents are urged to quickly intervene and end the reign of terror unleashed by criminal elements in Gwanda’s Phakama suburb. We reported on Saturday how a place called Greenland in Phakama suburb has been turned into a haven of criminal activities. Residents said they are tired of waking up to the sight of […] …
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Zimbabwe builds the capacity to cost and implement its new National Action Plan for Antimicrobial Resistance (2023-2027)
Source: Zimbabwe builds the capacity to cost and implement its new National Action Plan for Antimicrobial Resistance (2023-2027) – African Business National Action Plans (NAPs) are essential tools used by governments to address the global threat posed by antimicrobial resistance (AMR). NAPs provide a framework of sequence of actions to align activities of different stakeholders […] …
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Door-to-door measles vaccination on
Source: Door-to-door measles vaccination on | The Sunday Mail Gender and Community Editor The GOVERNMENT will roll out a national door-to-door vaccination campaign against measles before schools reopen for the forthcoming third term to contain an outbreak of the disease that has claimed 157 lives. Children aged six months to 15 years are being targeted […] …
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