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  • How many shares does Mutsvangwa have at Innscor? : Mupambi.

    In a recent media briefing, ZANU PF spokesperson Mr. Christopher Mutsvangwa launched a fierce attack on human rights activist Rutendo Matinyararire. This criticism followed Matinyararire’s concerns about Innscor-produced foods, alleging that they contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and carcinogenic substances. Mutsvangwa dismissed Matinyararire’s claims, citing a previous court ruling in South Africa that addressed similar issues. “The wisdom of the…

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  • El Niño Relief: South Korea Donates $1 Million Amid Drought Crisis

     South Korea, in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), has donated US$1 million to bolster food security in vulnerable communities across Zimbabwe, addressing the challenges posed by the El Niño-induced drought. This generous contribution is expected to assist WFP in providing essential food and nutritional support to 22,000 of the most vulnerable individuals over the next three months. During…

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  • Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Rape and Incest in Marange

    A 45-year-old man from Odzi, located approximately 41 kilometers west of Mutare in Manicaland, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of raping his 14-year-old niece. The ruling was issued by the Mutare Magistrate Court, which found the man guilty on two counts of rape and one count of incest. According to court records, the incidents…

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  • Maid(22) Sentenced 15 Years for Sexual Assault

    A 22-year-old maid from Dzivaresekwa has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after being convicted of aggravated sexual assault against the 8-year-old son of her employer’s landlord. The case, which has shocked the local community, culminated in a full trial where the accused maintained her not guilty plea. During the proceedings, Harare regional magistrate Mrs. Esthere Chivasa ruled that…

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  • Government to Blacklist Poorly Performing Construction Firms

    Zimtimes Reporter Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona announced a stringent new policy aimed at improving the quality of road construction in the country. During a recent session in Parliament, Mhona stated that the government will now blacklist firms that fail to meet required standards in their roadwork contracts. Responding to questions from Members of Parliament, Mhona emphasized the…

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  • Heartbreaking Farewell: Family Laid to Rest in Bulawayo

    In a heart-wrenching scene at Umvutsha Cemetery yesterday, the community gathered to bid farewell to a beloved family of three—Lorenzo Palu (36), his wife Forgive (31), and their three-year-old son Lwandile—who were tragically killed in a bus crash last month. The Palu family was among ten passengers who lost their lives when a Mzansi Express bus, en route from Bulawayo…

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  • Borders Back to School

    As the winter break comes to an end, students are gearing up for a new and exciting summer season, marked by vibrant activities and the eagerly anticipated final term of the year. Term 3 kicks off on 10 September and runs until 5 December, bringing with it a renewed focus on writing classes. During the holiday, we held vacation classes…

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  • Masvingo Set to Host Doek and Slay

    By Audrey MashingaidzeThe Doek and Slay permanent MC Alexander Kaseke (MC Lexy)told The Mirrorthat the event is a strictly women’s onlypicnic that encourages networking andtime-out for the ladies .She said that it isothe most talked about movement inAfrica . Kaseke said that the picnic aimsto unify,celebrate ,support and empowerwomen from all works of life in orderto dismiss the notion that…

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  • Fawcetts Security Robbed 

    A brazen heist unfolded early Wednesday at a Fawcetts Security facility in Chipinge, where armed robbers made off with US$111,411 and R1.28 million. Police believe at least five men, armed with pistols, were involved in the raid, which began just before 3 AM. The incident started when two Fawcetts Security guards, on rapid response duty and parked in the town…

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  • Senior Government Officials Fingered in Parirenyatwa Abuse Case.

    ……….as the “Evil Matron” continue to wreaks havoc at Zimbabwe’s biggest hospital. The shocking allegations of harassment and mistreatment of nurses and patients at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare have sent shockwaves throughout the medical community and beyond for months now. The disturbing accounts of senior nursing administrator Matron Tendai Matsvimbo’s abusive behavior have sparked outrage and calls for action. It…

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