Source: NetOne is now a danger to life and security! I am one of those who have been faithful subscribers to Zimbabwe’s second largest mobile network operator (MNO) NetOne. Tendai Ruben Mbofana Over the years, I have become endeared to the state-owned entity, in spite of the company having its fair share of controversy. […]
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Monthly Archives: December 2023
Hippo Valley Estates secures irrigation water cover
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter SUGAR producing company Hippo Valley Estates Limited has secured an irrigation water cover for two seasons as it ensures the security of its water from illegal abstraction in the face of a forecasted drought due to El Nino weather patterns. El Nino usually causes delayed and erratic rains, adversely affecting crops […]
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Bulawayo SMEs prepare for schools opening
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter SMALL and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Bulawayo that produce and supply different products and services have started preparing for the opening of schools next week. Schools are opening on 9 January. In an interview, a tailor, Mrs Florence Nyathi who runs a schools’ uniforms SME said preparations were underway to meet […]
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Graves cave in at Luveve Cemetery
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter AN elderly woman, accompanied by two young adults walks briskly into a section of Luveve Cemetery in Bulawayo, a little bit on the edge and sombre. They continuously scan across the hundreds of graves as if they are missing something. Their visit had been triggered by a message that was making rounds […]
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Matabeleland North revels in Second Republic’s life transforming projects
Vincent Gono, News Editor AS 2023 screeches to an exhaustive halt today, communities in most parts of Matabeleland North Province are revelling in the many infrastructure development projects that were wrought by the Second Republic with more than a dozen capital projects having taken shape during the course of the year. Prior to the advent of […]
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Man beats up, kills daughter, 14, over love relationship with neighbour
A man went overboard in disciplining his daughter leading to death …
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South Africa takes Israel to The Hague over Gaza ‘genocide’
South Africa says “gravely concerned with the plight of civilians caught … in indiscriminate use of force and forcible removal of inhabitants.” …
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Congo election body says it will meet deadline for presidential results
The poll in Africa’s second-largest country and a major copper and cobalt producer was chaotic. …
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Bulawayo police halt duo’s 8-month house-breaking spree
Kudzai Gaveni, Online Writer TWO Bulawayo men were apprehended for breaking into and stealing from six houses in eight months, stealing goods worth US $5 262. In a statement, Bulawayo deputy police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele said Bekithemba Khumalo (48) and Bukhosi Nkomo (50) took advantage of the complainants’ absence from their homes in […] …
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Mahomed Mussa worker who paid lobola with stolen loot jailed
Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent The man who paid US$4 426 lobola with part of the US$195 000 he stole from Mahomed Mussa Wholesalers, his employer, has been slapped with a two-year jail term. Chamunorwa Muvhuti (40), who was a merchandiser at Mahomed Mussa, was convicted by Harare magistrate Mrs Apollonia Marutya after finding him guilty […]
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