Month: May 2021
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News
ZITF struggles to attract international exhibitors
The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) is struggling to attract international exhibitors to this year’s edition with just less than…
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COVID19
Covid-19 deaths significantly decline in Zimbabwe
The number of people succumbing to Covid-19 in Zimbabwe has significantly declined to as low as one or two per…
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Tshinga Dube furious as locals sidelined in Byo-Vic Falls road rehab tender
Despite the government’s claims that it is committed to devolution of power, some people in Harare received a contract to…
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Mat South chiefs question Govt sincerity on Gukurahundi
Some traditional leaders in Matabeleland have questioned the government’s sincerity in solving the Gukurahundi atrocities after they were detained by…
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COVID19
Small scale miners struggle to participate in virtual meetings
By Dumisani Nyoni AS part of measures to contain the spread of the COVID-19, players in different sectors of the…
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COVID19
Lupane youths challenge govt to expedite issuing of passports
The Lupane Youth for Development Trust (LUYDT) has challenged the government to expedite the issuing of passports to ordinary citizens…
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Bhalagwe Gukurahundi plaque ‘stolen’
A Gukurahundi memorial plaque erected, Sunday, at Bhalagwe in Maphisa, Matabeleland South, in memory of the victims of the 1980s massacres has reportedly been…
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The sensory world of autistic children
By Silinganisiwe Ndlovu What is Autism? Autism is a developmental condition that is often characterized, in varying degrees, by difficulties…
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COVID19
Business as usual in Kwekwe despite lockdown
With heavy vehicular traffic flowing into Kwekwe’s central business district (CBD), it is hard to tell that the city is under lockdown. Mshikashikas…
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ZPRA mobilises non-combatant cadres ahead of vetting exercise
The Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZPRA) Veterans Association is calling all its non-combatant cadres to come forward in preparation for…
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