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3 CCC protesters seek bail

The 79 CCC activists were arrested early this month at Timba’s residence in Avondale, Harare.
By Rejoice Phiri 14h ago

Big send off for Maroto

He received a big send-off from former players, current administrators, coaches and fans.
By Kevin Mapasure Jul. 2, 2024

Zim diplomatic missions swim in poverty

On arrears, Chikomo said government had made significant progress in clearing its legacy salary arrears.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Jul. 2, 2024

We’re waiting for you, Kazembe tells protesters

Kazembe said they would deal with those bent on causing chaos in the country.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jul. 2, 2024

3 jumbos gunned down in Beitbridge

Beitbridge residents yesterday joined rangers to skin the elephants for meat.
By Rex Mphisa Jul. 2, 2024

Boost for ZSE as govt suspends tax on stocks

It has also halved the capital gains withholding tax to 2% on all trades that happen on the ZSE for the next six months.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Jul. 2, 2024

The significance of updating climate data for resilience building

Knowledge of the various climate data sets enhances stakeholder ability to determine vulnerability, resilience and adaptive capacities for people negatively impacted by disasters.
By Peter Makwanya Jul. 1, 2024

Govt ups ante against dissent, ‘bans’ gatherings

CCC spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi appealed for Sadc’s intervention on the alleged curtailment of human rights in the country.
By Mirriam Mangwaya Jul. 1, 2024

The hidden horrors of childbirth in Johanne Marange apostolic church

Though the journey of childbirth is fraught with peril and heartache, women of the Johanne Marange sect persevere, relying on religious traditions and communal support.
By Mirriam Mangwaya Jul. 1, 2024