Month: January 2022
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Villagers bemoan moral decadence
Villagers in ward 6 Nswazi, Umzingwane have lamented the high levels of moral decadence among young people which has led to…
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‘Create legislation to prevent candidate imposition’
The issue of double candidature is a ‘loud and screaming’ problem that has become a political blemish in Zimbabwe’s politics,…
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The jury is still out on CCC: Prof Moyo
The jury is still out on whether the newly launched Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) is a truly transformative party…
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ZimRights decries low turnout of women and youth in election processes
Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) has implored the government to implement policies that will enhance the participation of women and…
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Victoria Falls’s Mkhosana residents left counting losses following heavy rains
By Judith Sibanda Over 60 Mkhosana residents in Victoria Falls had their properties and houses destroyed by heavy rains that…
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Byo man jailed 9 years for vandalising electricity transformer
A Bulawayo man who plunged Kamativi in Hwange district into darkness after vandalising an electricity transmission transformer has been jailed for…
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Police arrest ‘serial rapist’ in Filabusi
A suspected serial rapist from Filabusi has been arrested for allegedly raping his 22-year-old neighbour, CITE has heard. Clive Bell,…
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COVID19
Schools to open 7 February, mandatory quarantine lifted
Schools can reopen on February 7, 2022, giving both school administrators and parents a week to prepare, the government announced,…
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Memorialisation of war heroes must be given priority
ZPRA Veterans Association says it is still waiting for the government to conduct a memorialisation exercise to honour those who…
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