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Govt must honour pledge to cushion vulnerable groups: ZHRC
Zimbabwe Human Right Commission (ZHRC) has urged the Government to honour its pledge and commitment to providing cushioning allowances for…
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Lockdown derails Zapu elective congress
The revised national lockdown order has once again derailed ZAPU’s plans for its elective congress set for April 2021, as the…
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Byo residents continue to defy lockdown regulations
The enforcement of the 30-day Level 4 Covid-19-induced lockdown, which the country retreated to this week, following the spiralling of…
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Chaos, frustration and death: Inside the Beitbridge chaos
By Tumelo Nare SOME Zimbabweans have described their experience at the Beitbridge border post this festive season as hell after the…
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Working from home boosts Econet business
Working from home currently being implemented by many corporates in the country as part of measures to curb the spread…
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Deal with windscreen smashing cops, Kazembe orders ZRP
The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage has ordered police not to smash windscreens of vehicles saying it tarnishes…
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Lockdown: Police accused of assaulting Pumula residents
A 31-year-old man, Thubelihle Moyo, from Pumula South suburb in Bulawayo was allegedly assaulted by police officers enforcing the Covid-19…
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Lockdown: Informal traders back in town
Some of the informal traders in Bulawayo who had initially heeded government’s Covid-19 national lockdown order are now back on the…
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‘Lockdown elitist, targeted at poor people’
A local pressure group, Ibhetshu LikaZulu, says the national lockdown order which is now in full effect is elitist as…
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Beitbridge border chaos: Zim and SA govts culpable
Human rights activists have said the Zimbabwe and South Africa governments must be held accountable for the congestion and the unfolding humanitarian…
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