Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Commissioner Paul Nyathi Crime Reporter TWO policemen from Harare, who were recently captured on camera allegedly pocketing bribes from motorists, have been suspended from their duties pending disciplinary action. This development comes after police are also in the process of identifying motorists and commuter omnibus crews who allegedly […]
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Security firms under spotlight over robberies
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Commissioner Maxwell Chikunguru Crime Reporter SECURITY companies whose guards continue to be implicated in criminal activities, especially armed robberies, will now be viewed as criminal syndicate organisations masquerading as security service providers, police have said. These sentiments come after there has been an increase in armed robbery cases […]
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Zanu PF dismisses electoral interference reports
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Dr Obert Mpofu Joseph Madzimure, Zimpapers Politics Hub THE ruling Zanu PF party has dismissed as malicious, media reports claiming that it had a hand in electoral outcomes in South Africa, Mozambique and Botswana. Zanu PF secretary general, Dr Obert Mpofu, said the revolutionary party had no capacity […]
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Over 30 000 get cash transfers
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Mr Simon Masanga Precious Manomano, Herald Reporter Cash transfers under the Government programme to support the vulnerable have benefited more than 30 000 people in urban areas. The cash transfers, equivalent of the grain distributed to the vulnerable in rural areas, are part of the social protection measures […]
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Violent rains damage 261 public buildings
CPU chief director Mr Nathan Nkomo Chronicle Reporters VIOLENT rains damaged public infrastructure mainly schools, health facilities and homes this week with the Civil Protection Unit (CPU) receiving 261 reports countrywide since the onset of the recent heavy downpours. As rains are expected to intensify in line with the normal to above-normal projection for […]
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Funding key to fight climate change fight: President
Kuda Bwititi in BAKU, Azerbaijan COUNTRIES in the Global North should immediately provide greater financial contributions to combat the effects of climate change, as they benefited from industrialisation and are largely responsible for the rise in greenhouse emissions, President Mnangagwa has said. He was speaking at the end of his visit to Azerbaijan, where he […] …
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Zim hosts 7 000 children, regional delegates for World Children’s Day
Leonard Ncube, leonard.ncube@chronicle.co.zw PART of the over 7 000 children and delegates from across Southern Africa who are expected to attend the World Children’s Day celebrations in Victoria Falls tomorrow have started arriving in the resort city, which is already experiencing huge vehicular and human traffic. Zimbabwe, in partnership with Unicef, is hosting the children […] …
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Warriors on verge of Afcon qualification
Tadious Manyepo in POLOKWANE, South Africa ZIMBABWE will date-stamp their participation at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations if they avoid defeat against Kenya in a delicate Group J tie at the Peter Mokaba Stadium here, this evening. The match kicks-off at 6pm. And the Warriors are tantalisingly closer to bookmarking their presence in the […] …
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COMMENT: Toll evasion losses an opportunity to overhaul systems
THE country is losing an estimated $24 million annually due to a significant number of vehicles evading tollgate and licensing fees, according to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastructural Development. This loss, caused by at least 200 000 vehicles failing to pay their dues, presents a pressing opportunity for reform in the country’s […] …
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Farmers decry high inputs cost
Sikhulekelani Moyo, mskhulekelani16@gmail.com FARMERS have expressed concern over the steep input prices at distributor shops saying this will likely frustrate production and force some to resort to uncertified seed, which does not guarantee good yields. The onset of the widespread rains has excited farmers across the country as it marks the start of the 2024/2025 […] …
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