Vusumuzi Dube and Nqobile Bhebhe, Sunday News Reporters CONFUSION engulfed the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) when all Bulawayo Members of Parliament and councillors who were not recalled had the shock of their lives yesterday when their names were missing on the hastily-arranged candidates’ list from the “stakeholders selection process”. Citizens for Coalition Change […] …
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Monthly Archives: June 2023
Government orders baby powder off shelves
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has ordered distributors and retailers of Johnson and Johnson Baby Powder to remove the product from their shelves following revelations that the feed has a cancer-causing agent that can harm babies in the long-run. The announcement was made by the Secretary for Health and […] …
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Re-confirming our democracy, stable Statehood through harmonised elections
President E.D Mnangagwa Last week I, through an Extraordinary Government Gazette, proclaimed timelines for our Harmonised Elections, as required by our Constitution and the Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13). The proclamation set out August 23, 2023 as the day our nation goes for harmonised elections for purposes of electing a national President, Members of Parliament for […] …
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Lurking DANGER AS SHOPPING MALLS SPROUT
Prince Mushawevato FOR Kim Mhere (name changed), what started off as a routine shopping experience at one of the new malls in Harare ended in a medical facility, as she nearly broke her leg. “I am still traumatised by what happened. I walked into a popular shopping mall (name withheld) hoping to buy one or […] …
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Zim to become Africa’s carbon credits market giant
Martin Kadzere ZIMBABWE is angling to become Africa’s regional trading hub of voluntary carbon credits through the creation of a Pan-African-focused register of carbon credits to be traded on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX). A high-level African forum meant to unpack business opportunities arising from the voluntary carbon market is expected to be held […] …
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Redwing: a tale of plunder, impunity, chaos and death
Civil society groups say more than 100 people have died at the mine since 2020, with 26 dying in January this year alone. …
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CCC activists attack FAZ agent at voters’ roll inspection centre, court told
The spooky FAZ is believed to have strong connections with the feared Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) …
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Manchester City beat United to clinch FA Cup
With the league and FA Cup secured, next comes the chance to claim that elusive Champions League against Inter Milan. …
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UZ student flexes into fitness sector with the poor in mind
Washington Mutara, a teacher and UZ sporting science student, has designed a home – made gym equipment that aims to help the poor engage in physical activity Sifelani Tsiko Innovations Editor For years, Washington Mutara, a primary school teacher and a University of Zimbabwe sporting science student, was always concerned about the history of […] …
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ZEC ready for elections
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter AS Zimbabwe inches towards the August 23 harmonised elections, the Zimbabwe Election Commission (Zec) has secured most election materials that include ballot papers, ink and stationery. In an interview with Zimpapers Television Network on Thursday evening, ZEC deputy chairperson, Ambassador Rodney Kiwa said they were already in the process of constituting […] …
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