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Cash transactions rise 17pc

HARARE – Zimbabweans lived it up during the month of December last year in spite of the country’s liquidity challenges, latest data…

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ED govt to seize Mugabe planes

HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government is moving to impound aeroplanes linked to deposed Robert Mugabe’s famils, which stands accused of acquiring…

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Zanu PF bigwigs fall by the wayside

HARARE – In a stunning development, many long-serving Zanu PF stalwarts have fallen by the wayside in the party’s selection of candidates…

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Mutambara seeks closure in ZPF wrangle

HARARE – Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) president Agrippa Mutambara has approached the High Court seeking to quash proceedings in a case in…

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Zim hosts children rights conference

HARARE – The Child Rights Network for Southern Africa (CRNSA), a regional network of national child rights groups, will begin a three-day…

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Mugabe gets farm reprieve

HARARE – Deposed president Robert Mugabe’s family has heaved a sigh of relief after small scale miners that had dragged them to…

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HIT students protest over DStv, food

HARARE – Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) students yesterday staged a demonstration against poor living conditions and lack of entertainment — DStv….

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