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Cottco procures oil expressing plant

THE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) has procured an oil expressing plant from China and expects it to arrive in the country…

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Tobacco deliveries revised down

AUTHORITIES have revised this year’s tobacco production from 300 million kg to 280 million kg due to the El Nino-induced drought effects…

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African Armyworm invades Zim fields

THE country has recorded its highest incidence of the African Armyworm in over two decades.In an interview with the Daily News yesterday,…

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Club owner up for raping employee

By Yvonne Ncubein Bulawayo THE owner of The Hub Nightclub in Paddonhurst, Bulawayo, Owen Zhou, has appeared in court facing multiple charges…

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MPs ramp up cancer battle

LEGISLATORS have established a cancer caucus, as Parliament continues to press the government to do more to treat the disease in public…

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Drunk Harare man, 60, sodomised

Rutendo NgaraSENIOR STAFF WRITERngarar@dailynews.co.zw A SUSPECTED rapist, who allegedly sodomised a 60-year-old drunk man in Hopley, Harare, was yesterday advised to apply…

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‘Social media must not divide Zanu PF’

PRESIDENTIAL adviser Paul Tungwarara on Tuesday implored war veterans and other Zanu PF party organs to disregard destructive messages from social media…

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