Month: November 2021
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Tax-free thresholds reviewed upwards
The government has revised upwards the tax-free thresholds, a development set to cushion many Zimbabweans whose earnings continue to be…
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ZWL$927.3 billion 2022 budget unveiled
Finance and Economic Development Minister, Mthuli Ncube Thursday unveiled a ZWL$927.3 billion 2022 national budget, which he said fell far…
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Umguza community donates vital medication to Igusi clinic
Sibambene project, a group of locals from Igusi village in Umguza District have donated critical medication to Igusi Community Clinic,…
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SA government will not renew Zimbabwean permits
By Lulu Brenda Harris and Khanyile Mlotshwa The government of South Africa has decided it will no longer be extending Zimbabwean…
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Siblings fight over sugarcane
By Judith Sibanda A misunderstanding over sugarcane between two Victoria Falls brothers turned violent resulting in one of the siblings…
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COVID19
Covid-19: Vaccination of school kids begins
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has begun administering Covid-19 vaccines to school-going children who are aged 16 years above. In…
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Binga flood victims yet to get new houses
By Judith Sibanda Almost two years after Nsungwale villagers lost their homesteads and infrastructure to floods, the government is yet…
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CITE scoops award
The Center for Innovation and Technology (CITE) was on Tuesday won the best online media award in the Matabeleland region…
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13 prison inmates struck by lightning discharged from hospital
By Judith Sibanda Thirteen Mbalila prison inmates in Hwange who were hospitalised after being struck by lightning on Friday have been…
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