Source: ZRP partners Red Cross in missing and deceased migrants project | The Herald Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Republic Police has partnered with the International Committee of the Red Cross in a Missing and Deceased Migrants Project. Speaking during the commemoration of the International Day of the Disappeared in Harare yesterday, the (Staff Officer Training) […] …
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Women SMEs make inroads at Mozambique fair
Founder of ZoroNeMugoti, Zororo Taruvinga, engages visitors to her stand at the Maputo International Trade Fair currently underway in Mozambique. Her business is one of the three women-led SMEs that are taking part in an international trade fair for the first time Herald Correspondent Three women-led businesses, which are among the 15 exhibitors taking part […] …
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Investors at ZAS seek more trade deals
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter FOREIGN exhibitors who are participating at this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Society (ZAS) have said they want to consolidate trade and investment opportunities with Zimbabwe. The 112th edition of ZAS, which began in Harare on Monday and ends on Saturday, is being held under the theme, “Unequalled Business Opportunities: […] …
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Stakeholders forecast plunge in cotton output
From the initial expected output of 116 000 tonnes, yields are likely to decline to between 55 000 tonnes and 60 000 tonnes Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S cotton production for this year could be significantly lower than initially estimated due to a poor rainy season, according to the latest projections by the industry. From the initial […] …
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High density areas to allow double storeys
The Government has reserved 40 percent of residential spaces for high rise apartments Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter THE Government will have a policy in place at the end of this year that allows development of double storey housing in the high density residential areas as part of efforts to narrow demand for low cost houses, a […] …
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15 Zim firms exhibit in Moza
ZimTrade official, Renwick Wachenyuka engages a potential buyer at the Maputo International Trade Fair where Zimbabwe, with 15 local firms exhibiting their products and services, is participating for the first time Herald Correspondent At least 15 Zimbabwean companies are showcasing their products and services at Mozambique’s largest annual trade, currently underway in Maputo. Facilitated by […] …
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185 guns surrendered
Asst Comm Nyathi Crime Reporter At least 185 unregistered firearms have so far been voluntarily surrendered to the police following the recent amnesty granted by President Mnangagwa. The exercise will also see the law enforcement agents conducting physical checks and verifications of guns and ammunition in the country amid concerns of rising crimes that are […] …
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Sikhala prosecution not political: State
Court Reporter CCC’s Zengeza West Member of Parliament Job Sikhala was not arrested on political grounds and his prosecution in relation to the violence that engulfed the Nyatsime area of Chitungwiza is not politically motivated, but in line with his criminal conduct, a court heard yesterday. Sikhala is charged with incitement to commit public violence […] …
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Ruwa family loses car, cash and cellphones to robbers
Source: Ruwa family loses car, cash and cellphones to robbers | The Herald An eight-member gang raided the Vehicle Inspectorate Department (VID) offices in Bulawayo and got away with US$1 150 and $255 000 after attacking and disarming security personnel manning the depot. Crime Reporter FOUR armed robbers raided a house in Ruwa early Sunday […] …
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Zanu PF romps to victory in Gokwe
Source: Zanu PF romps to victory in Gokwe | The Herald Bulawayo Bureau ZANU PF has retained the Gokwe-Kabuyuni constituency after its candidate, Cde Spencer Tshuma, thrashed CCC’s Mr Costin Muguti by 10 727 votes against 4 800 votes. Zanu PF won 69 percent of valid votes against 31 percent for CCC. Over 14 000 […] …
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