Month: November 2018
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‘ZAPU still regarded a terrorist organisation’
Opposition political party, Zapu is still regarded as terrorist organisation decades after the party assisted the country in attaining its…
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Land inquiry hearings kick off
THE Commission of Inquiry on the sale of state land in and around urban areas has started holding public hearings…
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Sanitary wear: Activists push for free provision
Gender activists have welcomed government’s move to scrap duty on sanitary wear but say more needs to be done to…
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Zanu PF used us, Ex-Zipra combatants lament
Ex-Zipra combatants have accused Zanu PF of using them to oust former president Robert Mugabe from power in November last…
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Govt to assist disenfranchised villagers acquire birth certificates
The newly appointed Registrar General Clemence Masango says government is willing to assist disenfranchised citizens without legal documents such as…
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Sanitary wear: Men have a role to play
Zimbabwean men have been challenged to join in the call for government to provide free sanitary wear to school going…
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Blame lack of productivity not bondnotes: RBZ governor
RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe governor, Dr John Mangudya says he is not the chief architect of the country’s economic problems…
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The cursed diamonds: The story of Marange
When diamonds were discovered in Marange, Mutare around 2006, authorities told Zimbabweans that the new found wealth would be the…
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School head, bursar in $80k theft storm
Nketa High School headmistress Ms Siphathisiwe Ncube together with the school`s bursar, Mrs Nobuhle Ndlovu, allegedly connived and converted school…
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Zipra combatants to engage govt on confiscated properties
FORMER ex-Zipra combatants are setting up an emergency taskforce committee that would engage the Emmerson Mnangagwa led-government over their outstanding…
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