Day: July 6, 2023

City council to auction 142 clamped vehicles
HARARE City Council is set to auction at least 142 vehicles impounded for violating traffic laws and never claimed by their owners who would have to pay fines and charges to get them back. The municipal yesterday published a list of all unclaimed impounded vehicles that have overstayed in the City of Harare Central Stores […]
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Matabeleland South exceeds winter wheat target
MATABELELAND South Province has put 3 300 hectares under wheat this winter against a target of 3 200 hectares with projected output of 16 500 tonnes. Last year the province planted 2 286 hectares under the crop which is mainly grown at Arda Antelope Estate in Matobo and Arda Ingwizi Estate in Mangwe. There are […]
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Amid the gloom, Williams stands tall . . . . Sean nominated for ICC Player of the Month award
THE pain of missing the ICC World Cup for the second time in succession was a bitter pill to take for most of the Zimbabwe national team players after losing a crucial qualifying match to Scotland in Bulawayo on Tuesday. The World Cup in India this October was probably going to be the last big […]
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ZAOGA founder Archbishop Guti dies
ZIMBABWE Assemblies of God Africa (Zaoga Forward in Faith) founder Archbishop Professor Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti has died. He was 100, having been born on May 5, 1923, in Chipinge, Manicaland Province. In a special announcement on Ezekiel TV channel last night, ZAOGA national executive chairman Apostle Joseph Guti said Prof Guti had “been promoted to […]
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ZEC dismisses fake voter list
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has dismissed as fake a post that was circulating listing the total number of rural and urban voters urging the public not to abuse the electoral body’s logo. Social media such as Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp groups have been awash with a message purporting to be from ZEC where the […]
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Police urged to maintain peace throughout elections period
Police must maintain the highest degree of vigilance to guarantee maintenance of law and order as well as the protection of life and property before, during and after the forthcoming harmonised general elections, President Mnangagwa said yesterday. He reiterated his administration’s zero tolerance to politically motivated violence and that his Government will never allow the […]
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President commissions another signature project
THE adoption of a rapid results approach by the Second Republic was on display yesterday as President Mnangagwa commissioned a US$300 million lithium plant that was constructed in a record nine months in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East Province. When he came to power in 2018, the President declared Zimbabwe is “Open for Business”, and embraced the […]
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