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Trouble rains down on Magaya
In a ruling delivered last week, High Court judge Maxwell Takuva castigated Magaya’s conduct, saying it was at odds with the scriptures he professes to uphold as a man of God.
By Staff Reporter
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Tarisayi Gashu set to release eight-track country album
Inspired by the emotional depth and lyrical honesty of country legends Dolly Parton and Don Williams, Gashu has embraced country music as her chosen genre
By Arts Reporter
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How youth are transforming healthcare in Harare
“It dispels misinformation, including rumours that MSF services are paid for, and ensures adolescents understand that services are free and accessible,” he said.
By Brent Shamu
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Journalists under fire over city kidnapping case
A rights organisation has condemned the handling of a kidnapping case involving a minor by journalists in Bulawayo after they interviewed the 14 year-old suspect on camera.
By Staff Reporter
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Exiled in life, guarded in death: Geza returns to Sanyati
Geza was buried on February 16 at his cherished Chinjire Farm number 6, a place that had stood witness to the struggles and triumphs of his spirited life.
By Staff Reporter
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Zim is fast becoming a powerhouse in renewable mixes
The cost of living for an ordinary Zimbabwean and Zambian was now affecting them deep into their small savings.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
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CCC MPs revolt against Tshabangu
The CCC led by self-imposed secretary general, Sengezo Tshabangu, held a caucus meeting last week and resolved to support the proposed amendments.
By Staff Reporter
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Independent probe for ZBC licensing fees story
On Friday, AMH’s business publication Zimbabwe Independent led with a story headlined: US$52m licensing fee storm rocks ZBC.
By Staff Reporter
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‘Compel each household to contribute towards transformer repairs’
Magwegwe North Zesa project chairperson Givemore Kutyauripo said this was the third time the area’s transformer developed a fault, leaving residents stranded, frustrated and abandoned.
By Margaret Lubinda
Feb. 21, 2026




