Month: June 2017
Health & Fitness Main News

Drama-filled send-offs. . as mourning is taken to shocking levels

EARLIER this year, proceedings at Glen View 1 shops came to a halt as friends of the late Lizzy paraded her coffin in.

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Main News Technology

Biometric Voter Registration tender awarded to Chinese firm

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has awarded the tender to supply Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) kits ahead of the 2018 harmonised elections to.

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Main News Money & Markets

Govt withdraws student funding: Grants financial institutions to be named: Tertiary institutions owed over $27m

THE Government has phased out the student cadetship programme at tertiary institutions in anticipation of the re-introduction of the student loan facility later.

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Main News Zimbabwe

Back off: Dr Sekeramayi tells Prof Moyo

Zanu-PF Politburo member and Minister of Defence Dr Sydney Sekeramayi has put Professor Jonathan Moyo in his place after the latter last week.

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Crime & Courts Main News

Police roadblocks bombshell

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Foreign Affairs has heard how foreign haulage truck operators are working to isolate Zimbabwe due to too many.

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Entertainment Main News

Tuku reveals his political views

When music superstar Oliver Mtukudzi performed at the One Million Man March organised by Zanu PF last year, a section of music followers.

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Main News Zimbabwe

‘Energised’ Mugabe FORGETS his rival’s name

Harare – It was the only sign of his 90-plus years: President Robert Mugabe forgot his longtime political rival’s name. “Pasi (down with).

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Main News Money & Markets

Zimbabweans Brave Cold Nights While Sleeping In Bank Queues

Shortage of cash in Zimbabwe has forced people desperate for money to camp along pavements. The situation has also led to some waiting.

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Health & Fitness Main News

High tea craze hits Zimbabwe

A HIGH tea craze has swept through Zimbabwe, with upwardly mobile women taking the tea parties as empowerment platforms. Attendance to the fashionable.

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Business Main News

Zimbabwe university students indulge in ‘semester marriages’

STUDENTS’ poverty at tertiary institutions has resulted in “semester marriages” which are entered into by students who want to cut costs by sharing.

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