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Zim poll delay ‘won’t bring real change’
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has filed an urgent application with the country’s top court to push back crucial elections by two weeks, following pressure by regional leaders.
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We’re not surrendering sovereignty — Biti
ZIMBABWE is reeling from a $10,7 billion external debt that has worsened the country’s risk.
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LIVE UPDATES: Premier League midweek matches- 19 June 2013
NewsDay Online gives you updates from the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League matches currently being played around the country.
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Ncube: The big winner in Maputo
SO the Sadc summit, which was dubbed as a make-or-break Zimbabwean election theatre script has now come and delivered resolutions that continue to tap into the high adrenaline levels that parties in our Global Political Agreement (GPA) sketch went in with.
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Mugabe yields to Sadc pressure
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has acceded to the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) leaders’ pressure to seek an extension of the July 31 poll date after Justice minister Patrick Chinamasa yesterday filed a court application.
Chindori-Chininga dies
GURUVE South MP Edward Chindori-Chininga was last night reportedly involved in fatal accident at Shinje turn-off at the T-junction of the Harare-Guruve Road.
Will the IMF programme restore Zim to past glory?
ZIMBABWE’S lost decade of economic meltdown, which ended in 2009, has been blamed on a host of problems.
LIVE UPDATES: Premier League midweek matches- 19 June 2013
NewsDay Online gives you updates from the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League matches currently being played around the country.
Politicking security forces members’ fate to be clarified
POLICE yesterday said they would soon hold a Press conference to clarify the contentious issue of serving security sector officers who have entered the political fray, seeking to represent Zanu PF in the forthcoming elections.
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Zim poll delay ‘won’t bring real change’
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has filed an urgent application with the country’s top court to push back crucial elections by two weeks, following pressure by regional leaders.
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Mutare City Council to lease out beerhalls
MUTARE City Council has resolved to lease most of its beerhalls under Pungwe Breweries as the business entity has apparently become financially unsustainable.
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Woman sues doctors for $1,5m
A HARARE woman has taken two doctors to court claiming $1,5 million in damages for the injuries she allegedly sustained while undergoing surgery.
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UN applauds Zimbabwe over refugees
DESPITE debilitating economic challenges that Zimbabwe has faced in recent years, the country could still afford to accommodate hundreds of refugees.
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Marondera declares war on accommodation crisis
MARONDERA Municipality has started renovating its long-condemned Rusike flats in a bid to ease the town’s accommodation crisis.
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Kereke sued over unpaid chemicals
Windmill chemical manufacturer has filed a
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Van Hoog in share scam
PROPERTY tycoon Nicholas Van Hoogstraten, has been taken to the High Court by a Harare man seeking to recover his shares allegedly seized by the former after a botched asset swap deal.
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Firm sues Zanu PF MP over damaged car
ZANU PF Goromonzi West MP and chairperson of the Regional Women’s Parliamentary Caucus, Beatrice Nyamupinga, has been taken to the High Court by a local firm seeking to compel her to pay $19 000 for a vehicle she allegedly grabbed.
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We’re not surrendering sovereignty — Biti
ZIMBABWE is reeling from a $10,7 billion external debt that has worsened the country’s risk.
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SMP approval for Zim: analyst view
STAFF Monitoring Programme approval is probably the most important milestone for Zimbabwe since it went off the rail in 1998-99.
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Banking sector safe from BEE laws: Biti
THE banking sector has been exempted from complying with indigenisation and empowerment regulations compelling foreign owned firms to sell controlling stakes to local.
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Inflation data points to firming economy
Inflation showed signs of stabilising in May after a long decline, a potential comfort to Federal Reserve policymakers who want to avoid any chance of a debilitating bout of deflation.
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. . . . as NSSA intensifies banking sector recapitalisation
Nssa will next week convene a board meeting to discuss recapitalisation plans of financial institutions it holds interest in ahead of the June 30 2013 deadline.
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MBCA Bank promotes savings culture
MBCA Bank Limited has embarked on a drive to promote a savings culture in the country by rewarding customers opening and maintaining a minimum balance of $250.
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ZITF faces tall order in compiling investment stats
THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company says the country does not have statistics to quantify investment inflows during its annual exposition due to poor survey.
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Take care when handling hazardous substances
Hazardous substances, due to their toxic, corrosive, irritant or flammable nature, should be handled with extreme care.
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Gwaze for Angola tourney
ZIMBABWE chess star Robert Gwaze is among the five foreign international masters who have confirmed their presence at the International Chess Tournament dubbed “Uíge City Cup”, set for Angola.
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SRC to recommend Zone VI committee members
THE SRC board will this week recommend members of the Zone VI Youth Games Local Organising Committee board to the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture.
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Botswana, Malawi name Cosafa squads
Botswana and Malawi have named their squads for the Cosafa Cup Zambia 2013 football tournament, both selecting home-based players for the event.
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Grudge match in Byo
THE battle for supremacy between Bulawayo’s football clubs Highlanders and Chicken Inn explodes this afternoon at Barbourfields Stadium.
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Jaure, Muparati out
CHAMPIONS Dynamos will be without two of their influential players, Patson Jaure and Tawanda Muparati, when they take on Buffaloes at Sakubva Stadium, Mutare this afternoon.
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Downs prepare to wield the axe
PRETORIA — Mamelodi Sundowns are expected to release at least 15 players in the coming weeks.
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Carter expected back as NZ aim higher
CHRISTCHURCH — Flyhalf Daniel Carter is likely to return to the starting side for New Zealand in their final Test against France on Saturday with expectations he can spark the side to even higher performance levels.
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Mutasa happy
WARRIORS assistant coach Lloyd Mutasa was happy with the Warriors’ brave resistance which restricted them to a narrow 1-0 defeat to hosts Guinea in their 2014 World Cup football qualifier
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Debut Live Literature Festival for Bulawayo
INTWASA Arts Festival koBulawayo and Centre for Talent Development (CTD) has come up with the first ever Live Literature Festival for Schools in Zimbabwe
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BBA: Head of house rescues Pokello
ZIMBABWEAN representative in the Big Brother Africa house Pokello is out of danger after head of house Bassey used his powers as this week’s leader to save her from possible eviction.
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Real test for Peter Moyo
WHEN Peter Moyo launches his new album Mushonga Mukuru tonight at Zim Café in Harare, he literally drops into a sea of anticipations.
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Rhumba outfit mesmerises revellers
THE fairly new rhumba musical outfit, Royal Court Musica, left revellers mesmerised by its scintillating performance on Saturday afternoon at Island Sports Bar in Highfield, Harare.
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Somanje resumes live shows
SUNGURA musician Josphat Somanje, who last month was involved in a car accident that claimed the life of one of his band members, Affick Jones, and left him injured, has resumed his live shows.
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Special Schools extend invitation to region
THE second edition of the Special Schools Arts Festival in Harare scheduled for earlier this month has been pushed to June 22 at the Africa Unity Square to allow children with disabilities from the region to also utilise the platform.
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Mutodi, band members at loggerheads
BELEAGUERED musician Energy Mutodi is at loggerheads with his band members.
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Zakaria laments lack of funding
SUNGURA musician Nicholas Zakaria has lamented lack of funds as the major reason for the delay of his Nicholas Zakaria Academy.












