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‘Police officers should be disciplined’
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Move to formalise small to medium businesses body
A 2021 MSMEs survey revealed the alarming state of the MSMEs in Zimbabwe such as lack of access to habitable working spaces.
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In Conversation With Trevor: Don’t chase awards, says Chimtengo
I solve rich people's problems.
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Man bites cop’s finger
Chingwaru is accused of assaulting Constable Mathew Pauta, who is stationed at ZRP Chinamhora, on March 18 at the 32 kilometre peg along Harare-Makumbe road.
By Trevor Mutsvairo
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Solar project now lifeline for villagers
Julius Siwadhi, a beneficiary from Masvingo, said he relied on traditional farming methods before he was introduced to the project.
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Mar. 20, 2024
Govt renews attack on NGOs
Social Welfare minister July Moyo lashed out at the NGOs while presenting a paper at the Zimbabwe National Defence University last week.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
Mar. 20, 2024
Councils struggling to produce financials: AG
She noted that documentation remains a major challenge for local authorities and encouraged utilities to come up with a root cause analysis to come up with a solution.
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