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The case relies heavily on Section 328(7) of the constitution, which prohibits any term-limit extensions from directly benefiting the current officeholder.
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Zanu PF MPs beef up security amid tension
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National Foods invests US$25m in local milling
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ZSE slashes requirements to halt delistings
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Nyaminyami urged to coexist with reintroduced wild dogs
Communities in Nyaminyami, bordering Matusadona National Park, have been urged to protect African wild dogs following their return in February 2026 after decades of local extinction.
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High Court pounces on Alliance Insurance
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Bulawayo transport system under scrutiny
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Manicaland musicians rally for economic development
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ZSE slashes requirements to halt delistings
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Nampak profits plunge amid exit struggles
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Zimbabwean SMEs integrated cybersecurity in the digital age
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Economic growth must not come at the expense of the environment
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
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Feli Nandi bows to Bulawayo demand
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Zim farmers lead research on conservation agriculture
Prolonged droughts had devastated her maize crops, and cotton prices declined due to a combination of factors, including a collapsing textile industry and a volatile currency.
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AVC extends footprint in agric sector
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Farmer’s project expansion raises environmental concern
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Millers fret over grain deliveries
“The GMAZ would like to denounce the on-going side marketing of maize by unscrupulous buyers,” Musarara said.
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Climate financing boon for Zim agriculture
The transformation of agriculture entails developing a robust sector that has mainstreamed mechanisms of reducing vulnerability of, and maintaining and increasing the resilience of farmers and farming systems to negative climate change impacts.
By The Standard
Jan. 23, 2022
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One is the bus company owner and director, keen to show off how good his bus is, desperate to be ahead of the other buses driving the same road.
By Tim Middleton
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Life lessons in life sentences
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Rukweza appointed Lithium Association of Zimbabwe chair
In a congratulatory message on Tuesday, the board, management and staff of MER described the appointment as a significant achievement and expressed confidence in Rukweza's leadership.
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The China-Zimbabwe lithium relationship is mutually beneficial but structurally unequal.
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Zim digital transactions recover after slow start
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Stanbic invests in tree planting
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Windmill hedges against forex risks
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Jun. 5, 2026
Nkayi FMD quarantine lifted after 18 months
The quarantine, which affected multiple dip tanks across the district, was imposed under section 21(4)(a) of the Animal Health Act [Chapter 19:01] following the outbreak.
By Silas Nkala
10h ago
LSU opens facilities to boost Mat North pass rates
The initiative comes as government intensifies efforts to address persistently low pass rates and instances of zero-percent pass rates recorded at some schools in Matabeleland
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Mat North gains ground against HIV
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BCC approves board for water utility
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Mpilo begins installing new cancer treatment machine
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Women farmers receive training on food sovereignity, climate resilience
Participants examined patriarchy and other forms of oppression that continue to affect women in rural communities.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
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