Day: August 11, 2023
ZCC embraces First Lady’s Nhanga/Gota/Ixhiba programme
FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa was yesterday invited to take her educative Gota/Nhanga/Ixhiba programme to Defe Dopota in Gokwe for the benefit of thousands of Zion Christian Church (ZCC) followers from around the world attending the church’s annual conference as she leaves no stone unturned in fighting drug abuse, teen pregnancies and general lack of […]
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Archbishop Guti buried at ‘mountain of miracles’
Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA Forward in Faith) founding leader and National Hero Archbishop Ezekiel Guti was yesterday buried at his old church started in 1960 under a eucalyptus tree on a mountain in Bindura. At this place, Archbishop Guti began his spiritual journey, learnt to read the English Bible and performed miracles. The […]
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Ecuadorean Presidential candidate gunned down
The Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has been shot dead as he left a campaign event in Quito, days before an election where the central issue is the rise violence and crime. Videos on social media show Villavicencio, a former journalist who had collaborated with the Guardian and was outspoken about alleged links between organised […]
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Chief Mtshane Khumalo elected National Chiefs Council president
CHIEF Mtshane Khumalo from Bubi District in Matabeleland North province has been elected as the new president of the Chiefs Council, replacing long-serving leader, Chief Fortune Charumbira from Masvingo province. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) presided over the election that saw Chief Charumbira becoming deputy to Khumalo following a smooth transition of power. Chief Mtshane […]
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Sadc journos, celebrities tip Zim for economic boom
The group of journalists and entertainment personalities from the Sadc region who are touring Zimbabwe have been impressed by the development projects initiated by the Second Republic and have predicted that the country will be an economic powerhouse in the near future. The delegation is in the country on a five-day familiarisation tour, that is […]
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Government projects transform Lupane, accelerate development
LUPANE, the provincial capital of Matabeleland North, is growing in leaps and bounds as the Second Republic continues to accelerate the implementation of transformative infrastructural development projects in the largely rural province, which lagged behind in terms of development. Lupane is a rural semi-arid area with a growing population and some infrastructural expansion after it […]
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Parties’ youth leaders sign peace pledge
Youth leaders from 11 political parties contesting in the August 23 harmonised elections, have all pledged to uphold the peace and tranquillity currently prevailing in the country. Consequently, the youth leaders yesterday signed peace pledges and promised to uphold the peace and harmony currently being enjoyed in the country. This comes after the Second Republic’s […]
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