Source: His Political Playbook Worked Elsewhere. Can He Win Here? Evidence Chenjerai, Global Press Journal Zimbabwe This story was originally published by Global Press Journal. MUTARE, ZIMBABWE — Precious Dinha elbows her way into a packed soccer stadium. Despite thunderclouds looming above, thousands of yellow-clad Zimbabweans are singing, dancing and thrusting their index fingers skyward. […] …
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Monthly Archives: September 2022
Delimitation: After 15 years, will ZEC deliver?
‘Two months is not enough time for ZEC to delimit the boundaries of all the constituencies and wards in Zimbabwe’ …
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Wheat farmers squeal over high bank rates
Source: Wheat farmers squeal over high bank rates -Newsday Zimbabwe WHEAT farmers have said despite projections of a higher output this year, they are still dogged by several problems such as high interest charges and delayed payments by the Grain Marketing Board (GMB). In May, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe drastically revised its interest policy, […] …
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Mnangagwa nemesis Sybeth Musengezi fights Goodson Nguni joinder
Lawyers question how ex-ZACC boss and a trust have been joined in proceedings …
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Police probe mysterious death of PSL chief Kennedy Ndebele’s son
20-year-old’s body found next to Bulawayo-Plumtree Road three days after he went missing …
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12 Matabeleland dams set for fisheries programme
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter MATABELELAND fish farmers are set to benefit from the Government’s fisheries programme after 12 dams from the region were targeted for the Presidential Fisheries Programme that will involve 50 000 farmers across the country as the nation seeks to have a massive 60 million fingerlings by 2025. The targeted dams so […] …
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Firefighter’s death torches cover up suspicions
Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter THE suspicious death of a Bulawayo firefighter while on duty at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) has taken a new twist, with police being roped in and a respected expert not ruling out foul play. Mr Fanyana Dick Shuluma (58) was two weeks ago found by his […] …
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Engineer finds riches in farming
Bongani Ndlovu recently in Tsholotsho WHEN Mr Nyeyani Mudau (49) of Tsholotsho in Matabeleland North was in high school, his wish was to become a farmer but ended up working as a qualified Electrical Engineer. After setting up an electrical engineering company based in Tsholotsho, he quit that job in 2009 to venture into farming […] …
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Retailers call for speedy end to Beitbridge border hold-up
THE retail sector says it expects the power challenges in South Africa, which have affected cargo movement at the Beitbridge Border Post, to be resolved without causing major shortages of imported products or upward price movements. Rolling power cuts in South Africa are stifling travel across Beitbridge, from both sides, with long queues of cargo, […] …
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Government introduces ‘work for fees’ initiative for underprivileged tertiary students
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has introduced a “work for fees” programme targeting students at State universities who are from underprivileged families and are finding it difficult to raise tuition fees. The country as outlined in the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) and Vision 2030, is pursuing a knowledge-driven economy that is anchored on the […] …
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