Zimbabwe is seeking international support to be permitted to sell its supply of seized elephant ivory. Selling the ivory could earn about $600 million. Officials say the money could be used to support efforts to deal with the country’s fast-growing elephant population. Source: Zimbabwe Seeks to Sell Supply of Seized Elephant Ivory A Zimbabwe National […]
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EU Calls for Zimbabwe to Implement Electoral Reforms Ahead of 2023 Polls
EU imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe’s leadership following accusations of election-rigging and human rights abuses in 2002, other Western countries later followed suit. Source: EU Calls for Zimbabwe to Implement Electoral Reforms Ahead of 2023 Polls File – Supporters of the ruling ZANU-PF party of President Emmerson Mnangagwa celebrate following general elections in Harare, Zimbabwe, July […]
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Blitz targets top-of-the-range cars
Source: Blitz targets top-of-the-range cars | The Herald Asst Comm Nyathi Crime Reporter THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is conducting a joint operation with the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) targeting top-of-the-range vehicles believed to have been stolen in neighbouring countries and smuggled into the country. The operation is not only being conducted in Zimbabwe, […]
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Zimbabwe healthcare bleeds amid mass nurse exodus
‘If anyone gets an opportunity, they are leaving’ …
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Deputy lands minister Karoro nabbed over GMB fertiliser, maize seed fraud
Minister allegedly grabbed huge consignment of farming inputs and sold them on the open market …
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UK’s ‘catch-up’ campaign helps Zimbabwe pupils cover Covid-19 learning gap
Zimbabwean students lost more than 190 days of learning time since March 2020 …
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Air Botswana resumes Zimbabwe flights after Covid-19 grounding
‘The resumption of flights will stimulate business activities between the two nations’ …
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US$300 000 herd farmer
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter FOR Gwanda-based farmer Mr Thabani Sibanda being successful entails keeping a daily record of his 400 cattle that he says are valued at nearly US$300 000. Starting with six cattle in 2010, his dream was always to become a renowned livestock farmer. To pursue his dream, he had to give up […] …
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WATCH: Vicious dogs owners need to pay attention to characteristics
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE tragic death of a Bulawayo man following an attack by his two Boerboels has put a spotlight on a craze by pet lovers to buy mostly dangerous and aggressive dog breeds albeit with little regard to their characteristics. Mr John Gavhera of Selbourne Park in Bulawayo was last Thursday mauled […] …
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Three days of hope, despair at Bucks Mine
Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief AFTER struggling to navigate the slippery, meandering dirt road to Bucks Mine in Colleen Bawn on Monday following news that seven miners had plunged down a 240-metre-deep shaft after hoisting ropes to a skip bringing them up the shaft had snapped, I expected no trouble upon my arrival. The […] …
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