President humbled by overwhelming vote

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa has said he is humbled by the confidence Zimbabweans have shown in him, following the announcement of his re-election into office last night. The President said that he would continue leading the nation foward leaving no one and no place behind, adding that Zimbabwe shall forever be a united […] …
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Pension funds’ real estate paradox

Tawanda Musarurwa Zimbabwe’s occupational pension funds have now exceeded the upper limit of the industry’s allowable regulatory exposure to real estate. In terms of the prescribed limits, local pension funds have up to 40 percent allowable regulatory exposure to real estate. According to the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC)’s pensions industry report for the quarter […] …
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President Mnangagwa wins

Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter President Emmerson Mnangagwa has won the Presidential Election securing 52.6 percent of the vote ahead of his closest opponent Mr Nelson Chamisa who got 44 percent. There were 11 candidates for this year’s Presidential seat, during this year’s harmonized elections that were held on August 23 and 24. The results were […] …
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ZRP dispels curfew rumours on social media

Crime Reporter Police have dismissed as false some reports circulating on social media that there was going to be a curfew and disturbances in the country. The police have since warned individuals and groups who are peddling falsehoods bent on causing alarm and panic that they will be arrested. In a statement, national police spokesperson […] …
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Zanu-PF calls Mumba to order

Joseph Madzimure and Trust Freddy, Zimpapers Elections Desks A Preliminary report presented by the Head of the Sadc Observer Mission, Dr Nevers Mumba, on the Zimbabwean elections conducted this week does not reflect the Sadc Electoral Principles and Guidelines on the conduct of elections but his own personal opinion to discredit the country’s polls, Zanu-PF […] …
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Elders defy age to shape Zimbabwe’s destiny

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, sukulwenkosi.dube@chronicle.co.zw Agnes Ndlovu now aged 102 first voted in 1980 and since then she has religiously participated in the country’s general elections and her latest was the just-ended harmonised elections when she voted at Gwanda High School polling station in Gwanda. Ndlovu said her commitment to the electoral process despite her advanced age, stems […] …
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