Act 1 of the Zim Cyber City Zim Afro T10 will see a glittering opening ceremony in Harare on 20 July. …
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ZOU part-time lecturers sing the blues
Source: ZOU part-time lecturers sing the blues –Newsday Zimbabwe The university is also reportedly failing to provide students with basic learning facilities and such tools as internet and modules. ZIMBABWE Open University (ZOU) part-time lecturers have gone for two semesters without being paid their allowances, NewsDay has established. The lecturers have not received their allowances […] …
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Africa University sets up 4th applied sciences college
Source: Africa University sets up 4th applied sciences college -Newsday Zimbabwe The CEAS joins the College of Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance, the College of Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and Education, the College of Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences and the School of Law. AFRICA University has established a fourth College of Engineering and Applied […] …
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‘Patriot Bill’ threatens rights, freedoms: UN
Source: ‘Patriot Bill’ threatens rights, freedoms: UN –Newsday Zimbabwe THE international community has criticised President Emmerson Mnangagwa for signing the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Amendment Bill into law. THE international community has criticised President Emmerson Mnangagwa for signing the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Amendment Bill into law. The Bill, commonly known as the […] …
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US$400m facility won’t stabilise economy: OMIG
Source: US$400m facility won’t stabilise economy: OMIG –Newsday Zimbabwe Last month, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya revealed during the Afreximbank’s 30th annual meetings held in Ghana, that he had finished negotiating for a US$400 million facility to stabilise the economy. OLD Mutual Investment Group (OMIG) says the US$400 million funding secured by […] …
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Zimbabwe heading to the polls next month
Zimbabwe is heading to the polls next month but there are growing concerns about a clampdown on political freedom in the run-up. For more, we speak to Advocate Fadzayi Mahere. #DStv403 …
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Bulawayo health sector in major facelift
Mkhululi Ncube, themkhust@gmail.com THE health sector in Bulawayo is undergoing a major transformation under the Second Republic as evidenced by the construction of new health facilities and refurbishment of old ones. Health facilities continue to be expanded and upgraded across the country to boost the quality of health care for all in line with President Mnangagwa’s […] …
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Civil servants smile all the way to the bank
Blessings Chidakwa, Zimpapers Elections Desk Civil servants smiled all the way to the bank yesterday as they started receiving along with the normal salary and allowances, a newly increased forex component of US$50 plus an additional local currency payment equivalent to US$150 converted at the prevailing interbank rate. The increase backdated to June saw the least […] …
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COMMENT:The thrust now should be beneficiation of minerals
COMMUNITIES across the country are already enjoying the fruits of the Government’s policy of leaving no one and no place behind when it comes to development. Matabeleland region that has over the years been regarded as marginalised and least developed has since the coming in of the Second Republic witnessed massive development which is […] …
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Diamonds brace for Bosso polishing
FungaiMuderere, fungai.muderere@bmetro.co.zw WITH Highlanders FC enjoying an inspiring run that has seen them go for 15 matches unbeaten, with their latest victims being Herentals, Manica Diamonds head coach Jairos Tapera yesterday said they were bracing for a grim fixture that is set for Sunday deep in the bowels of Barbourfields Stadium. Tapera, a former Young Warriors, […] …
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