Day: October 4, 2023

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Woman survives croc attack

 A 23-year-old Zimbabwean woman, Ruth Jari miraculously survived a crocodile attack , after being rescued from the jaws of a crocodile in Dora River Chaona ward in Muzarabani. She was watering their family garden and as she approached to fetch some water, the reptile leaped up and caught her hand and begun to drown her […]

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President Mnangagwa sets in motion the legislative agenda of the 10th Parliament

President Mnangagwa yesterday spelt the legislative agenda of the 10th Parliament when he delivered the state of the nation address and officially opened parliament. The state of the nation address and official opening of parliament of the 1st session of the 10th parliament comes after the country successfully held credible, free, fair and peaceful Harmonised […]

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New airline flies into Victoria Falls

FLYSAFAIR, a South Africa-based airline, yesterday launched a service between Victoria Falls and Johannesburg, becoming the ninth international airline to fly into the country’s prime resort city. A 165-seater FA755 aircraft landed just after 4pm at the Victoria Falls International Airport with 89 passengers on board. It was supposed to depart with 76 passengers. The […]

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President lauds value for money gains

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has expressed satisfaction with the milestones achieved under the “Value for Money” policy, which has enabled the Government to make 30 percent expenditure savings and promotes prudent use of national resources. In an endeavour to restore market discipline and price stability, the Government launched the “Value for Money” exercise in August 2022 to […]

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Let’s tell true Zimbabwean story – Minister

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Jenfan Muswere, has implored communicators to tell the real Zimbabwean story for the world to know the country’s brand better. He said this in Harare last night during the launch of the Zimbabwe Association for Business Communications (ZABC). Minister Muswere said effective communication of national development issues was a […]

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Zim, United Kingdom in win-win cooperation

ZIMBABWE and the United Kingdom are cultivating mutually beneficial cordial relations based on respect and trust as evidenced by the increased cooperation between the two countries, President Mnangagwa said. As a result of President Mnangagwa’s engagement and reengagement philosophy as well as his “Zimbabwe is Open for Business” mantra a British business delegation is in […]

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CCC legislators in trouble

FOR boycotting the official opening of the 10th Parliament by President Mnangagwa in Mount Hampden yesterday, CCC legislators will have their travel allowances forfeited and their accommodation costs deducted from their salaries after the Speaker of the National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, invoked Parliament’s Standing Orders to bring the errant parliamentarians to order. During the […]

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