The Treasury boss was the keynote speaker at the International Association of Deposit Insurers (IADI) Africa regional committee conference, which kicked off in Victoria Falls yesterday.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 30, 2022

Popularly known for its huge farm produce market, Mbare is Harare’s heartbeat that has become associated with the good and the bad.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 30, 2022

In a heated question-and-answer-session in Parliament last Thursday, it emerged that government has been clandestinely disposing of strategic entities such as mines and petroleum outlets without seeking parliamentary approval, in flagrant breach of the country’s Constitution.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 30, 2022

The HCC employees Special Tambudze (39), Dzidzai Kufasvinei (47), Samson Machingambi (46), Augustine Muchanyuri (37), Killian Tafa (56), Marcos Madamu (51) and Evans Chikombo (32) were remanded them in custody to tomorrow for bail ruling.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 29, 2022

He has also complained about the presiding magistrate, Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro saying she is biased.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 29, 2022

Addressing supporters at a thank you rally at Nyamhunga Stadium in Kariba, Chamisa said people should vote in numbers with or without reforms while calling on the UN to supervise the elections.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 29, 2022

Energy deputy minister Magna Mudyiwa told delegates at the Global Renaissance Investments (GRI) Zimbabwe Infrastructure Investment Summit held in Victoria Falls last week that the major challenge affecting power supply in the country was vandalism.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 29, 2022

Sources close to the developments told NewsDay Life & Style that the Nust Student Representative Council (SRC) did not spend a cent on the pageant despite being allocated some money by the university.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 29, 2022

Addressing a Press conference in Harare yesterday, Chamisa, whose campaign rally in Gokwe was blocked by rowdy Zanu PF activists on Thursday, urged his supporters to adopt what he termed “Operation Mango — green outside and yellow inside”, where they pretend to be Zanu PF supporters in public while remaining opposition at heart.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 27, 2022

“We are determined to make the ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’ campaign a reality through important gatherings like these, and through constructive criticism, thus pointing out weaknesses in our policy direction through our frank and unbiased coverage of the performance of the national economy,” Mdzungairi said.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 27, 2022

According to the Worldwide Mobile Data Pricing 2022 Report released by Cable.co.uk, Southern Africa is ranked as having the highest cost of data.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 27, 2022

Born at Chipinge General Hospital in the early 90s, Sithole is the first born in a family of three. Her late parents, Samson and Loveness Machuwaire, who were Kanindo fans inspired her to pursue the genre.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 27, 2022

As the wage dispute rages on and teachers withdrew their labour, government responded by docking salaries of those who absconded duty, while also threatening to charge union leaders.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 27, 2022

The Zimbabwean health sector has over the years seriously deteriorated with health institutions operating with inadequate drugs, equipment and staff.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 26, 2022

“The plaintiff’s claim against the defendant is for an order for the eviction of the defendant and all those claiming occupation through her from Flat T2, Coronation Cottages, Queens Road, Bulawayo. Payment in the sum of $64 544 being rental arrears,” the summons read.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 26, 2022

Speaking at Bulawayo’s United College of Education (UCE) graduation ceremony of first aid trainees on Wednesday, the First Lady, who is also a holder of a first aid certificate, said Bulawayo was the first province to introduce the programme.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 26, 2022

Zanu PF has in the past accused the opposition of being puppets of the West.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 26, 2022

Kambarami is demanding an apology and retraction of the statement and US$500 000 compensation, accusing MRP of describing him as a “Shona vulture” which had brought Bulawayo to its knees.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 26, 2022

In its 2022 annual report for the year ended February 28, 2022 EWZ reported that the Zimbabwe dollar depreciated from $84 to $124 during the period, against the greenback, a depreciation of 48%.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 26, 2022

RBZ deputy governor Jesimen Chipika yesterday attributed the surge to a robust mobile money transfer system but said authorities were worried by the slow pace of financial inclusion in Matabeleland provinces.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 25, 2022

This was after members of the private sector and delegates attending the inaugural Zimbabwe Annual Investor Forum in Harare failed to ask questions after his address.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 25, 2022

While he describes himself as a farm boy, the Bulawayo model has grown to become a professional who has managed to represent his nation on the international ramp.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 25, 2022

She goes on to say that the health department received a budget based on the number of people living in the province who didn’t have medical aid, but that she was also using it for foreign nationals, many of whom were undocumented.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 24, 2022

It is estimated that 2. 6 million deaths occur worldwide each year due to measles, a highly contagious disease that can affect the respiratory tract and spreads through sneezing, coughing and secretions.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 24, 2022

Zimbabwe is experiencing hyperinflation, with the prices of goods and services increasing by 256.9% between July 2022 and July last year, according to the national statistical agency (Zimstat), putting immense pressure on consumers and businesses, and on the economy at large.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 24, 2022

Beijing, on Thursday, held a press conference on “pairing-up support for the Tibet Autonomous Region” in order to foster a strong sense of community for the Chinese nation and hide the grave human rights abuses said to be underway in the region.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 24, 2022

Zec’s new fees, which were approved by the Justice ministry, represent an increase of between 100% and 1 900% from the previous election and are about four times higher than the next expensive country, Zambia.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 24, 2022

Association of Disabled and Elderly Persons in Zimbabwe (ADEPZ) Midlands co-ordinator Primrose Nyangoni said the pageant aimed to fight prejudices against People with Albinism (PWA) at home and globally.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 24, 2022

POSB’s cheque was delivered to the Finance and Economic Development ministry at the annual general meeting (AGM), where Kandlela’s departure was among the highlights.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 24, 2022

Limpopo province SAPS spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo was yet to respond to NewsDay questions at the time of going to print.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 23, 2022

Speaking at the ongoing Insurance Institute of Zimbabwe (IIZ) winter school in Kariba , George Mboko of  TG legal practitioners said the industry should venture into untapped markets and avoid focusing on traditional markets.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 23, 2022

PAC requested Guvamatanga to explain the over-expenditure by government after the Finance ministry acting accountant general Edwin Zvandasara failed to answer questions raised in Parliament on August 14.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 23, 2022

In a keynote address to insurance industry leaders at the start of the IIZ’s winter school here, Panganai Sanangurai, the organisation’s president said futuristic policies were vital to drive the growth of Zimbabwe’s insurance sector and win back market confidence.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 23, 2022

A subsidiary of Sony Music, The Orchard — headquartered in New York City — specialises in media distribution, marketing and sales.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 23, 2022

In the petition, Odinga asks the court to nullify the vote’s outcome on several grounds, including a mismatch between the turnout figures and the result, and alleges the election commission failed to tally ballots from 27 constituencies, rendering the result unverifiable and unaccountable.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 22, 2022

Individuals claiming to have supported the initiative since the page went live 10 months ago are demanding updates on what has become of the donated money or the vehicle, putting into sharp focus transparency and accountability around the initiative.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 22, 2022

Vice-chairperson Joe Mutizwa told reporters at the wellsite that Mangwana Capital, a Pan African fund with shareholding in the oil and gas explorer, represented 35 local pension funds.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 22, 2022

The multi-talented artist wears many hats. Apart from being an actor, he is a dancer, choreographer, television and radio presenter and model.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 22, 2022

Mateko issued a Warrant of Search and Seizure to the Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission (Zacc) in terms of Section 49 (b) as read with Section 50 (1) (a) of the Criminal Procedure And Evidence Act Chapter 9:07 that provides for the seizure of all property from proceeds of crime.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 21, 2022

“I am humbled and pleased to accept the elevation to the giddy heights of representing my beloved country at that sort of level,” Masunda said in an email sent to ISO executive director Jose Orive.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 20, 2022

Zimbabwe is on the last and fourth category indicator where food inflation has increased by over 30% in recent weeks according to the WB’s food security assessment report released this week.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 20, 2022

Mubaiwa had argued that local courts had no authority to try her for a crime that was allegedly committed in South Africa.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 20, 2022

Chiwenga made the remarks during the official reopening of CSC’s Bulawayo complex, the largest meat slaughtering facility in Africa, on Thursday.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 20, 2022

A total of 491 teachers have been shortlisted for interviews to work in Kigali following the signing of a teacher recruitment deal between the two nations.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 20, 2022

On Tuesday, Wadyadyena was arrested alongside two Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) officials, managing director Pious Manamike, marketing manager Maxmore Njanji and acting procurement manager Fortunate Molai on charges of misappropriating US$5,8 million.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 19, 2022

In Mutare North Constituency, Zanu PF central committee member transporter and miner Admire Mahachi sponsored a sports gala that saw over 50 teams participating.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 19, 2022

THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has reaffirmed its support to strengthen Zimbabwe’s health delivery systems through the Health Labour Market Analysis (HLMA) currently underway. 

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By The NewsDay Aug. 19, 2022

Chisamba made the statement during an interview with Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) chairman Trevor Ncube on his weekly programme, In Conversation with Trevor.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 19, 2022

CCC interim spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere told journalists in Harare yesterday that Zimbabwe’s human rights situation threatened regional stability.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 19, 2022

Wadyajena and his alleged accomplices Cottco managing director Pious Manamike, marketing manager Maxmore Njanji, Fortunate Molai also of Cottco and Chiedza Danha, director for Pierpont Moncroix Mauritius were all ordered to deposit the money with the clerk of court.

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By The NewsDay Aug. 19, 2022