Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A former South African Revenue Service (SARS) worker and his accomplice have been jailed for 15 years for conniving to smuggle tobacco worth R6 million from Zimbabwe into the neighbouring country. Nthapeleng Adler Munyai (47), a former customs clearing agent and Tsumbedzo Priscilla Nemangani Mashito (47), […]
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Bulawayo councillors clash over US$300k budget for arts festival
Bulawayo mayor David Coltart leaves budget committee meeting early after slamming planned expenditure ‘during this drought year’
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Exhumed war heroes’ remains spend 11 years at Mt Darwin mortuary
‘The government has been ignoring our plea for financial assistance over all those years’
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Kenya searches for more than 90 missing after floods which killed at least 46
Survivors in Mai Mahiu described an onslaught of water that carried away houses, cars and railway tracks
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Family of ex-cop shot dead for failing to stop at roadblock presses murder charge
Stanlake Ipela was shot through the back of the head as he drove his minibus in Beitbridge
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Zimbabwe holds rates steady at 20 percent in first meeting since ZiG debut
Interest rate corridor also set at between 11% to 25%
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LEAD denies claims party leader Linda Masarira was poisoned
Politician said to be recovering from pneumonia and Asthma attack
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Zimbabwe trade deficit drops 117.8 percent in March, according to Zimstat
South Africa and China among the biggest source of Zimbabwe imports
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WATCH: ‘Let us protect our currency’
Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau The nation should emulate the dedication and patriotism shown by fallen national heroes through embracing the Zimbabwe Gold currency, which was recently introduced by the central bank, as it is a symbol of the country’s national identity and dignity, President Mnangagwa has said. He said this yesterday while addressing thousands of mourners […] …
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ZiG notes, coins hit the market
Peter Matika and Sikhulekelani Moyo, Chronicle Reporters MARKET players have expressed readiness to embrace the new Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) notes and coins, which are expected to hit the streets today to bring about the long-desired transacting convenience and enhance smooth business operations. The Central Bank has set weekly cash withdrawal limits at ZiG3 000 for individuals […] …
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