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Harare Bureau The Registrar General’s Office has issued identity cards to more than 22 800 people since the department rolled out a national mobile registration exercise on September 4, the department said yesterday.
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Freedom Mupanedemo, Midlands Bureau A satellite school operating from a Community Hall at a business centre in Vungu district, Lower Gweru has enlisted the services of police who move around beer outlets instructing barmen to lower their music so that it doesn’t disrupt lessons.
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Felex Share, Harare Bureau Treasury has released $15 million to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for the national voter registration blitz as the electoral body launches voters registration today in readiness for harmonised elections next year.
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent SOUTH Africa has started accepting new applications for permits that would allow Zimbabweans to stay in the neighbouring country for the next four years.
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Prince Sunduzani, Chronicle Reporter INDUSTRIAL training colleges should adapt to technological changes in order for them to survive, a Government official has said.
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Chronicle Reporter AN anti-President Mugabe demonstration at the United Nations Headquarters in New York sponsored by the MDC-T failed dismally yesterday after it was out-shined by the December 12 Movement “Mugabe is Right” solidarity march.
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Harare Bureau The MDC-T’s application challenging President Mugabe’s proclamation of biometric voter registration (BVR) dates is expected to be heard today in the High Court.
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Sukulwenkosi Dube- Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent A 19-YEAR-OLD Mangwe teenager has been arrested for allegedly stabbing his two friends aged 18 and 19 in a dispute over a woman.
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Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A PASTOR at Light of God Apostolic Church in Lupane allegedly raped two minor girls at his homestead while purporting to be cleansing them of evil spirits.
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Prince Sunduzani, Chronicle Reporter THE Jairos Jiri vocational training centre is appealing to Government and other well-wishers to assist with resources to enable it to buy training equipment.
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Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A miner died while two others were injured when a mine shaft collapsed in Filabusi.
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Prince Sunduzani, Chronicle Reporter THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe has availed about $700 000 for the construction of Hwange’s Mpumalanga waste water treatment plant.
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Felex Share, Harare Bureau President Mugabe yesterday conferred degrees to 3 260 students at the University of Zimbabwe with the institution saying the number of females taking up STEM degree programmes was increasing.
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Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A TAXI DRIVER and an illegal forex dealer lost a vehicle, cellphones and cash to armed robberies in two separate incidences in Beitbridge.
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