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Fungi Kwaramba in Murambinda ZIMBABWE will draw from its heroic past, human capital, and mineral resources to confront and triumph against any form of adversity including sustained attempts to weaken the country’s currency and drive up inflation, President Mnangagwa has said. Addressing thousands of people who attended yesterday’s Independence Day celebrations in Murambinda, the President […]
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Midlands Bureau Chief THE Midlands province yesterday celebrated this year’s Independence Day in style in the mining town of Kwekwe, the first time ever to host such an event outside the provincial capital Gweru. Coming at a time when the province has recorded huge development milestones under the Second Republic covering different sectors, the 44th […]
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Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] IT was double celebration for close to 4 000 pardoned prisoners across the country yesterday as their release coincided with the 44th anniversary of Zimbabwe’s independence from the oppressive Rhodesian settler regime. President Mnangagwa granted amnesty to various categories of prisoners on Monday, and commuted the death sentence to life imprisonment to all […]
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Michael Magoronga, [email protected] THE provision of potable water remains a major challenge for Redcliff Municipality, which seeks a city status by 2030. This emerged during the ongoing accelerated masterplan consultative meetings which the local authority is conducting as a way of improving service delivery. Government recently directed all 92 local authorities across the country to come […]
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Wallace Ruzvidzo, Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE was yesterday showered with congratulatory messages from all over the world as the country celebrated its 44th Independence Day anniversary. Various countries, as well as world, continental and regional bodies conveyed their heartfelt congratulations to Zimbabwe. In its congratulatory message, the United Nations said: “The entire @UNZimbabwe family wishes the Government […]
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Zvamaida Murwira in Murambinda MORE than 70 000 people yesterday thronged Murambinda B Secondary School in Buhera District, Manicaland Province, for the 44th Independence celebrations that were presided over by President Mnangagwa. Large numbers of people started arriving from as early as 5am at the Uhera Stadium, the venue of the event, illuminating the usually […]
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Ivan Zhakata, Harare Bureau THE Minister of Defence, Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, has mourned four members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces who died when two vehicles collided head-on at the 180km peg along the Harare-Bulawayo highway. Some passengers who were aboard both vehicles sustained varying degrees of injuries in the accident which happened on Tuesday. In a statement […]
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Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] PLANS are underway for the establishment of eight village business units (VBUs) in Chiwundura on the outskirts of Gweru in the Midlands Province as part of the Government’s Rural Industrialisation 8.0 programme. Government is making strides in terms of creating 10 000 village business units to boost the economy of rural communities and […]
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Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] GOVERNMENT has given the greenlight for the construction of a new private school in Bulawayo, putting to rest contestations that its establishment could be in violation of sustainable management of the environment. It, however, has advised that in the future there should be minimum construction in wetlands. Wellspring Primary School in Luveve suburb […]
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Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] IN a pro-active move to protect the environment, Gwanda Rural District Council has introduced hefty fines for individuals and entities found violating the recently enacted Environment and Natural Resources Conservation by-laws. Government in December last year gazetted Statutory Instrument 229 of 2023 Gwanda Rural District Council (Environmental and Natural Resources Conservation) by-laws, which […]
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Peter Matika, [email protected] THERE was an air of excitement yesterday as Zimbabweans, both locally and those in the diaspora celebrated the country’s 44th Independence Anniversary. In various venues across the country, the atmosphere was electric, filled with a palpable sense of pride and unity amidst festivities. The streets were adorned with vibrant decorations, in the colours […]
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Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, [email protected] EIGHTEEN people have succumbed to malaria in Zimbabwe since the beginning of the year, with cumulative reported cases now at 12 936. Malaria is a deadly disease caused by parasites and is spread to humans through bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. It is preventable and curable. Signs and symptoms of severe malaria […]
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Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU City Council (GCC) has gone back to the public again seeking a potential candidate to fill up the position of town clerk after it postponed interviews two months ago. At that time the local authority had shortlisted eight candidates to attend interviews. The local authority has been hunting for a substantive […]
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Online Writer Philanthropist and businesswoman Dr Smelly Dube, yesterday hosted a party for the elderly and people with disabilities drawn from Gweru and Shurugwi where she also distributed food hampers. Dr Dube, who owns River Valley Properties, handed food hampers at the party to celebrate the country’s 44 years of independence. She said she decided […]
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