Itai Makombe to perform 140 hours of community service after 6 month prison sentence suspended …
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Advantage Zanu PF as chaos rocks CCC . . . Drama, heartbreak at Nomination Court
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Zanu PF Cowdray Park Constituency aspiring House of Assembly candidate Prof Mthuli Ncube awaits a receipt after tendering his nomination fees at the Nomination Court at Tredgold Buildings in Bulawayo yesterday. – Picture: Dennis Mudzamiri. Herald Reporters ACROSS the country’s 10 provinces, aspiring legislators and councillors filed their […] …
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Mnangagwa, Chamisa headline provisional list of 11 presidential candidates
The August election is however widely expected to be a toss of the coin between Mnangagwa and Chamisa. …
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President visits Nomination Court . . . as seven candidates vie for top job
Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday humbly submitted himself to the Constitution as he visited the Nomination Court that sat at the High Court in Harare to check on his papers that had already been filed and duly accepted to make him one of the candidates for the Presidential poll on 23 August. As a demonstration […] …
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WATCH: Zanu-PF showcases poll readiness at nomination court
Chronicle Writers ZANU-PF’s preparedness ahead of the harmonised elections was showcased yesterday through its flawless display during the filing of nomination papers by candidates compared to the chaos that characterised the submitting of papers by opposition parties, mainly the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC). By 9AM, most parliamentary and Provincial Council candidates had arrived at […] …
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‘Disability is not inability’ — Marshall K
Natasha Mutsiba – mutsibanatasha@gmail.com MUSICIAN Marshall Shumba known as Marshall K in the music circles has defied the odds and is changing the narrative of disabled people not being able to attain what they want on their own. The artiste is also a teacher at Sacred Heart School, something that he has achieved through working […] …
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Beitbridge modernisation winds up
Thupeyo Muleya – thupeyo.muleya@zimpapers.co.zw THE US$300 million Beitbridge Border Post modernisation project has reached its final stage with contractors now winding up construction works, ZimBorders Consortium general manager, Mr Nqobile Ncube has said. ZimBorders Consortium, working in partnership with the Government, transformed the Beitbridge Border Post into an enviable world-class facility, which has completely changed […] …
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WATCH: Nust construction projects on course
Peter Matika – peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw MASSIVE progress has been recorded at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust), where the institution’s Technovation Centre is now 88 percent complete. The construction of factory shells is also underway and the applied chemistry and chemical engineering buildings are nearing completion but are already functional. Construction of the Technovation […] …
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Zimbabwe permit holders can work until 31 December even if permit application unsuccessful
Lawyers at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr say Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) holders can work in the country until the end of December Source: Zimbabwe permit holders can work until 31 December even if permit application unsuccessful – The Mail & Guardian Nowhere to go: Zimbabwean special permit holders outside Home Affairs. (Madelene Cronjé) Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) […] …
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Limpopo basin countries pledge to promote sustainable development
Source: Limpopo basin countries pledge to promote sustainable development Maputo (AIM) – The four countries that share the Limpopo River basin (Mozambique, South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe) have pledged to deepen their collaboration to promote sustainable development of the Basin, according to a Wednesday press release from the Limpopo Watercourse Commission (LIMCOM). The commitment came […] …
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