Kidnap, assault suspect Rondozai trial resumes
Asked to produce documents showing his travel history, Matanda told the court that he had left and returned to the country through undesignated points.
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Why street cameras are not taming Harare’s mushikashika jungle yet
However, a new contender has entered the ring as high-definition, AI-powered smart surveillance cameras now look down from Harare’s newly rehabilitated traffic lights.
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Zimbabwe firms target Mozambique market
The opening day of the mission focused on showcasing trade and investment opportunities available in both Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
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Govt gazettes Medical Services Act
He added that the legislation also creates a framework for collaboration between public and private healthcare providers during emergencies.
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The cost of freedom of expression, human rights for individuals and preventing the demise of democracy
Yet as a price for practicing public interest journalism, I have become a target of Mnangagwa, the Crocodile as he is known
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Chiwenga visit exposes Zanu PF fault lines
Chiwenga was the guest of honour at the episcopal ordination of the Right Reverend Patrick Ngwenya as the fourth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Chinhoyi.
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Murder frame-up used to steal Chinhoyi farm
The motive is as old as it is transparent, that is land greed wrapped in political intimidation.
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Poverty wages sent teacher to grave, says union
Makamani had turned to the hazardous informal activity in a desperate bid to supplement his meagre government salary, according to the complaint.
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Contractors priced out as lending costs hit 50%
Zimbabwe faces significant infrastructure deficits across housing, transport, water systems, schools and industrial development.
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