He was reportedly hospitalised with minor injuries while little is known yet about his company. …
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Monthly Archives: September 2022
ZRP warns criminal elements abusing the President’s name and First Family to commit crimes
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the abduction of Mr Madzianike, and said police had been deployed to carry out investigations. Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter The Zimbabwe Republic Police has warned some criminal elements who are abusing President Mnangagwa and the First Family’s names to commit fraud, extort and theft that they will […] …
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Illegal mbanje farmer caught
“On August 30, ZRP Penhalonga arrested Benjamin Musamuka aged 52 at Muteyambiri Village for unlawful cultivation of dagga. Police reacted swiftly to a tip-off and went to the suspect’s field where they found 185 plants of dagga,” he said. Crime Reporter A 52-year-old man was arrested in Penhalonga on Tuesday in possession of 185 mbanje […] …
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Erratic rains sink Seed Co revenue by 8pc
Seed Co experienced a major decline of sales volumes from its main business product, maize seed, which fell by 19 percent. Elton Manguwo ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed seed producing giant, Seed Co recorded an 8 percent decrease in revenue on the backdrop of a 20 percent drop in sales volumes from 29 502 to […] …
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Private farmer sugar cane farmers record 30 percent growth
Elton Manguwo PRIVATE farmers producing sugarcane under the Kilimanjaro Project have recorded a percent increase in delivery volumes from 592 722 tonnes to 768 804 for the financial period ended March 31, 2022. The development comes in the wake of the expansion of the hectarage put under the crop as well as part of the […] …
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Mudenda dawdles on Wadyajena scandal, says waiting for MP’s docket before acting
‘I have been in touch with ZACC. I wanted to know whether indeed there is a docket’ …
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South Africa grants six month reprieve for Zimbabwean Exemption Permit holders
‘The decision to terminate the permits in December came after the Cabinet agreed that permit holders with critical skills must apply for visas to remain in South Africa’ …
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Border upgrades to help bolster service delivery
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE new-look Beitbridge Border Post, a world class facility commissioned by President Mnangagwa on Wednesday has brought with it a range of benefits for residents that will help bolster economic growth and service delivery in the border town. The US$300 million modernisation of the Beitbridge Border Post is in line with Vision […] …
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From poultry to buses: The growth, legacy of Pelandaba Bus Company
Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter ESTABLISHED in 1958 by the late Mtshumayeli Joseph Ngwenya in Bulawayo, Pelandaba Buses, born out of poultry selling, is still growing 50 years later. It is also proving to be a lifelong legacy for his children and the following generations. Ngwenya is said to have borrowed money from his father to […] …
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21 buses, 45 kombis impounded in police blitz
Chronicle Reporter Police in Bulawayo have impounded 21 buses, 45 kombis and 15 private cars in two days as the blitz on vehicles operating at undesignated areas continues. They launched the ongoing crackdown in June. There has been rampant illegal picking of passengers at undesignated points by long-distance bus crews particularly along Bulawayo-Harare Road, Leopold […] …
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