Natasha Mutsiba, mutsibanatasha@gmail.com STACEY MAJURU has emerged as a formidable force that has rewritten the rules of style in a world where fashion trends dominate the scene. A student of Applied Science at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust), Stacey decided to march to the beat of her own drum. In 2021, she unveiled […] …
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Donkey-powered election campaign for Harry Wilson
Chronicle Writer DEMOCRATIC Official Party (DOP) leader and presidential candidate, Mr Harry Peter Wilson, is shaking up the traditional approach to campaigning in a truly captivating manner. In an innovative move, Mr Wilson has harnessed the charm and symbolism of a convoy of donkeys to make a powerful statement. By utilising the humble creatures, he […] …
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ZEC says 7 million presidential ballot papers printed, names printing company
Silaigwana said for the presidential ballot papers, there is a total of 6,623,511 voters with ZEC factoring in a 7, 6 percent contingency. …
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Commonwealth deploys observers ahead of Zimbabwe poll
Observer mission chief also speaks on significance of poll report to Zimbabwe prospects of commonwealth return …
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West African militaries meet to finalise possible Niger intervention
‘If everything else fails, the valiant forces of West Africa … are ready to answer to the call of duty’ …
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Zimbabwe to take 30% of carbon credit revenue
‘All existing carbon credit projects deemed null and void shall be given 60 days…’ …
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CCTV footage nails thieving security at DHL premises
‘The accused person was breaking into the offices using unknown means to open’ …
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Detained CCC40 claim inhumane treatment by police, remanded in custody
‘They were not given food. The cells they were detained in had no toilets and they were not given to date’ …
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Maintain impartiality, church implores security forces
Source: Maintain impartiality, church implores security forces –Newsday Zimbabwe REGIONAL church leaders have called on members of Zimbabwe’s security forces to exercise objectivity particularly when dealing with cases of electoral violence in the period before and after the August 23 general elections. In a statement on Thursday, the Fellowship of Christian Councils in Southern Africa […] …
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‘Tough laws stall Zapu campaigns’
Source: ‘Tough laws stall Zapu campaigns’ – The Southern Eye ZAPU’S Nkulumane constituency candidate Andrew Ndlovu claims his campaigns were being crippled by the country’s tough laws against foreign funding of political parties. Ndlovu said the law was frustrating his supporters based outside the country from sponsoring his campaign. Ndlovu, a former Zipra northern region […] …
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