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Zapu elective congress set for Friday
The much-awaited Zapu elective congress kicks off tomorrow in Bulawayo after having been postponed more than once owing to the…
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I will not be silenced: Malunga
Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) director, Siphosami Malunga, whose farm was recently confiscated by the government under unclear…
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Half of new Zim Covid-19 cases from schools
While daily Covid-19 infections have significantly declined over the past weeks, almost half of the cases recorded in the country…
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CITE annual Asakhe film festival kicks off
The annual Asakhe Film Festival, with the objective of contributing towards Zimbabwe’s national healing and reconciliation process, kicked off in…
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Vaccine supply inequality could extend Covid-19 to 2022
The inequitable distribution of Covid-19 vaccines across the world could unnecessarily extend the Covid-19 pandemic to 2022, the World Health…
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Zim Covid-19 vaccination statistics significantly drop
The country’s vaccination statistics have significantly dropped at a time when the government is targeting inoculating 10 million Zimbabweans by…
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Introduction of CALA ill-timed, legislators tell education minister
The Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (CALA), is ill-timed, legislators told the new Primary and Secondary Education Minister, Dr Evelyn Ndlovu…
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17 years on, Govt still struggling to complete Elitsheni complex
The government is still struggling to complete Elitsheni Government Complex in Lupane which is set to house its departments, 17…
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Zimbabweans urged to observe Covid-19 protocols to avert fourth wave
Despite declining Covid-19 cases in the country, Zimbabweans have been urged to continue observing health protocols in order to avert…
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Inefficiencies at registry offices will negatively impact first-time voters: Analysts
As the country gears up for the 2023 elections, inefficiencies at the Registrar General’s offices across the country are likely to negatively…
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