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The deportees, who arrived on Monday, are stuck due to financial constraints, with many sleeping in the open without food or bathing facilities.
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Last year Zimbabwe exported US$1,35 billion worth of goods to China—mainly tobacco—while importing US$1,62 billion worth of goods.
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Excellence made affordable: Wadzanai Mujuru reaps the fruits of a 15-month dream at new Harare clinic
For Mujuru, Pentagon Eye Care is the definitive answer to a burning question that kept him up at night: "Why should clear vision be a privilege when it is a necessity?"
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Wife walks free in shocking ‘poison plot’ case
Delight Munkuli was on May 28 dragged before Hwange regional magistrate Shepherd Mnjanja, who on Monday this week found her not guilty.
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SMEs urged to Adopt AI, E-commerce for growth
SME ministry secretary Mavis Sibanda challenged entrepreneurs to embrace technology and innovation, saying business success depended on adapting to modern ways of operating.
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