Month: July 2023

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi
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We do not ban rallies: Police

SINCE January police have barred 84 ZANU PF rallies and meetings, more than the 59 from opposition parties, out of the 1 730 applications made by the country’s political parties and candidates. The police statistics fly in the face of opposition claims that the police have been stopping their rallies, when in fact law enforcement […]

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President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Dr Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi
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Iranian President Raisi visits Zimbabwe today

THE President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Dr Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi’s, is expected to visit Zimbabwe for the first time today as part of his tour of Africa. Zimbabwe and Iran already enjoy excellent relations and the two nations would use the visit to further cement bilateral ties. In a statement yesterday, Foreign Affairs […]

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Business

Econet turns the skies blue with impressive 25th anniversary celebrations branding

ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe, which is celebrating 25 years since it started operations in the country, this week turned Harare and Bulawayo’s night skies blue when it lit up the entire Joina City building in the capital’s central business district, and Bulawayo’s City Hall with impressive blue lighting, beaming brightly against the company’s logo and lighting […]

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Global capital is safe in Zimbabwe — ED

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday invited investors from the United States and the rest of the world to partner with the Government in unlocking vast investment opportunities across economic value chains saying his administration has made necessary economic reforms to guarantee the safety of investments. Speaking during a high-level dialogue on enhancing Africa’s value in agricultural value […]

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Tapiwa Makore’s mother Ms Linda Munyori (centre) responds to questions from the media flanked by relatives outside the High Court in Harare yesterday
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Justice has prevailed at last, say victim’s parents

Tapiwa Makore’s parents and relatives have welcomed the death penalty imposed on the boy’s killers by High Court Judge Justice Munamato Mutevedzi yesterday saying justice had prevailed at last. Justice Mutevedzi sentenced Tafadzwa Shamba and Tapiwa Makore (Senior) to death for the gruesome murder of Tapiwa Makore (Junior) in 2020. Makore (Snr) was the victims’ […]

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Sports

WATCH: ‘Barbourfields should stay our fortress’

HIGHLANDERS FC coach Baltemar Brito says the multitudes of Bosso fans have a key role to play in making sure Barbourfields Stadium remains their fortress despite bitter rivals also using the same venue as their home ground.  Bosso face  Triangle United on Sunday at their traditional home and Brito is of the view fans should […]

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Business

Jacob Zuma in Zimbabwe for Carbon Credits Market Forum

Former South Africa leader, President Jacob Zuma is in Victoria Falls for the inaugural African Voluntary Carbon Credits Market Forum. He is expected to address delegates representing Belarus Africa Foreign Trade Association. Minister of Environment Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu is the guest speaker. Malawi minister of Environment, Dr Michael Usi is in […]

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Be peace envoys, church leaders told

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has called upon church leaders across the country to be peace ambassadors before, during and after the election period. Zanu PF Treasurer-General Cde Patrick Chinamasa read a speech on behalf of the President at the Pastors forED rally at the National Sports Stadium in Harare yesterday. The event was attended by more than […]

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Business

‘Manufacturing sector confidence impressive’

THE Government is impressed by the confidence that players in the manufacturing sector are demonstrating in the economic policies that the Second Republic is implementing, President Mnangagwa has said. He said this while commissioning new and improved manufacturing plants worth US$70 million at Delta Beverages in the capital on Thursday. The three investment projects include […]

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Firm hailed for supporting mega projects

President Mnangagwa has praised Khayah Cement for producing and supplying cement towards the massive construction programmes covering roads, dams, energy and housing across the country. He was speaking while commissioning a vertical mill plant at Khayah Cement (formerly Lafarge) in Harare yesterday. The new mill plant is under Phase 2 of Khayah’s expansion project. Phase […]

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