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Man kills chief’s messenger
Maketo allegedly used a stool and an axe to strike Moyo in the head and on the leg.
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Presidential vendor scheme launched in Bindura
Tungwarara said the funding targeted market traders, vendors and other informal business operators who often lack access to conventional financial services.
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WeUtonga speaks about her life as a musician and as a worker
Landing the International Federation of Musicians vice-presidency has seen her become the first African woman and Zimbabwean to occupy the hot seat.
By Tendai Sauta
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Mangudya calls for stronger investor-focused risk management
Such investments require at least US$2 billion, according to government estimates.
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Zapu seeks court order to stop Gukurahundi hearings
The hearings, aimed at addressing the atrocities of the 1980s Gukurahundi conflict, have drawn sharp criticism from Zapu, which argues that the process is unlawful and biased.
By Problem Masau
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Masvingo civic society demands accountability
CDF was established by the government to devolve resources to constituencies for development.
By Staff Reporter
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Pushed to the brink: Zimbabwe’s indigenous fruit trees face extinction due to climate change
Experts warn that shifting rainfall patterns, prolonged dry spells, and rising temperatures have weakened the ability of these trees to thrive in their natural habitats.
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Frustrated Masvingo activists take matters into own hands
In Zaka Ward 18, Ephraim Mundau, a member of the Cotrad Action for Accountability Group, expressed frustration due to the challenges they continue to face.
By Staff Reporter
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