The order further directs the Officer Commanding ZRP Bindura District to ensure compliance, with costs awarded against Botha Mine and Navid Incorporated on the ordinary scale.
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By Newsday Apr. 12, 2026
Social media amplified the issue when a Ph.D. graduate revealed he had turned to food delivery work, while a gas company announced it was hiring graduates as meter readers.
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EMA also ordered the miners to restore the environment and submit rehabilitation plans addressing land degradation, water contamination, and damage caused by mining activities.
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By Staff Reporter Mar. 31, 2026
Trailblazers 4ED secretary-general Blessing Chiware said the organisation’s support for the Bill was anchored on its vision to uplift young people economically.
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By Donald Nyandoro Mar. 30, 2026
The State argues that the letter was intentionally designed to mislead the High Court, thereby undermining the administration of justice.
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By Staff Reporter Mar. 28, 2026
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By Newsday Mar. 27, 2026
The ruling, issued on Friday, follows an ex parte application filed by miner Lee-Roy Kambasha against Navid Incorporated (Private) Limited and Side Electricals (Private) Limited.
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By Staff Reporter Mar. 27, 2026
The evolution of both physical and digital casino experiences continues to provide adult participants with diverse opportunities to engage safely and confidently.
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By Newsday Mar. 26, 2026
Sithole is accused of misappropriating ZWG$1,234,150 (about US$50,000) disbursed by Parliament in August 2025 for community projects in his constituency.
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By Nunurai Jena Mar. 25, 2026
Researchers later identified social media accounts posting coordinated messages about Takaichi. 
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By Newsday Mar. 23, 2026
The South China Sea is not just a regional dispute, it is a global security concern that affects trade routes, energy supplies, and the credibility of international law.
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By Newsday Mar. 20, 2026
Chimuka reflected on the post-Government of National Unity period, describing it as a reset point for the industry.
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By Staff Reporter Mar. 20, 2026
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By Newsday Mar. 20, 2026
In the summons through his lawyers Tinashe Zinto of Zinto, Chivandire and Mavhaire Law Chambers, Gono is demanding back his money and 1% interest as from April 1 this year.
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By Kudakwashe Siziba Mar. 19, 2026
The award recognizes his stewardship of the state enterprise and adherence to performance-driven management criteria aligned with national development goals.
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By Newsday Mar. 15, 2026
This dynamic places women under pressure not only to conform to expectations but also to remain silent about the burdens they bear.
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By Newsday Mar. 14, 2026
Legal experts say the situation highlights the potential dangers that arise when disputes over mining rights intersect with contested legal processes.
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By Staff Reporter Mar. 13, 2026
Following the march on Saturday, which organizers said drew 300 attendees, a candlelight vigil will also be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Liberty Square.
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By Newsday Mar. 11, 2026
CISA referred questions to the FBI, which declined to comment. The NSA ⁠did not ​respond to a request for comment.
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By Newsday Mar. 9, 2026
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By Staff Reporter Mar. 6, 2026
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By Staff Reporter Mar. 5, 2026
Zimbabwe have competed in seven of the previous ten Men's T20 World Cup tournaments.
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By Staff Reporter Mar. 5, 2026
It is a combination of adventure and convenience whereby no family trip is complete without being exciting and comfortable throughout the journey.
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By Newsday Mar. 2, 2026
The mine’s representative maintained that fencing was a statutory compliance measure and not an eviction exercise.
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By Staff Reporter Mar. 2, 2026
No legitimate broker will call you to pressure you into depositing.
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By Newsday Mar. 1, 2026
Japan reported on Wednesday that its exports rose almost 17% in January, driven in part by a sharp rise in exports to China despite the current tensions.
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By Newsday Mar. 1, 2026
Alysa Liu won a gold medal in Milan.
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By Newsday Feb. 27, 2026
Witnesses allege that armed men disarmed security personnel, removed property and intimidated employees.
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 25, 2026
Even if these videos of shooting robots are AI-generated, China is still on the way to using humanoid robots in everyday life, including in the support security forces. 
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By Newsday Feb. 23, 2026
He was little more than a pawn in a much bigger game—and it is that game which is now being played out in the Thai–Myanmar border areas.
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By Newsday Feb. 22, 2026
China’s dual role as manufacturing base and trade intermediary positions it as a pivotal node in the sanctions-era global economy
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By Newsday Feb. 21, 2026
The executive breakfast meeting, to be convened by the Indigenous Advisory Practitioners Association of Zimbabwe (IAPAZ), will take place at the Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 19, 2026
The family has urged the Ministry to institute an impartial investigation, halt illegal mining activities, and restore their rights
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 18, 2026
Sam Mullins is Professor at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, US Department of War.
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By Newsday Feb. 16, 2026
Mereki admitted that the body was found at his mine but refered all questions to his manager identified as Nhau.
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 13, 2026
Beijing has frequently said it is willing to engage in dialogue with France and the EU to address trade disputes.
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By Newsday Feb. 12, 2026
During the tour, the Bindura team witnessed first-hand the scale of the transformation at the former Pomona dumpsite. 
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 11, 2026
While two were acquitted, the rest were sentenced to be between four years and 10 years in prison.
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By Newsday Feb. 10, 2026
“The police escort was meant to prevent disorder and unrest, given that the area is heavily infested with illegal miners,” FRGM stated in the affidavit.
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 10, 2026
The document outlines a range of disciplinary measures for non-compliance.
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By Newsday Feb. 4, 2026
Court papers alleged that Botha, operating under the guise of Side Electrical (Pvt) Ltd, has been brazenly mining gold without any valid mining title
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 4, 2026
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 4, 2026
Valley Seeds ensures that the Zimbabwean farmer has access to the same calibre of innovation found in the world’s leading agricultural markets.
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