The importance of native language in education and public health

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Bogus cop assaults suspected money changer, nabbed by the public

Police confirmed the arrest of Kundai Taruvinga at Machipisa shopping centre in Highfield, saying his alleged accomplices are still at large.
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Simba pile pressure on underfire Mangombe

It was Simba Bhora's first ever victory over DeMbare since their promotion into the topflight last year.
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Teguru revels in Harare Classic success

Teguru, a 2018 Marume Classic champion, posed down to a Holy Ten Ucharamba Uchipisa soundtrack and was convinced that the night belonged to him.
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Public relations: ‘What the heck goes on in the head of an event planner?’

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EU project brings relief to Mwenezi cattle farmers

According to the ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement’s second round crop and livestock assessment report for 2019/2020 agricultural season, the national beef cattle herd declined by 5,7% from 5 774 525 cattle in 2018 to 5 443 770 cattle in 2019.

By The Standard Nov. 21, 2021

EU project brings relief to Mwenezi cattle farmers

According to the ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement’s second round crop and livestock assessment report for 2019/2020 agricultural season, the national beef cattle herd declined by 5,7% from 5 774 525 cattle in 2018 to 5 443 770 cattle in 2019.

By The Standard Nov. 21, 2021