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Scrutiny tightens on Zambian universities hosting Zimbabwean medical students
THE Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education will send a team to Zambia to assess medical degree programmes hosting more than…
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Zimbabwe produces Africa’s first lithium sulfate as US$400 million plant opens
ZIMBABWE has produced Africa’s first lithium sulfate after commissioning a US$400 million processing plant at Arcadia Lithium Mine, marking a…
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Two die as church lorry rams truck on Chivhu Nyazura Road
TWO people died and two others were injured when a lorry carrying church congregants rammed into a stationary haulage truck…
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Ripple Capital steps in ahead of school reopening with affordable fees financing
AS schools prepare to reopen on 12 May, many parents face the pressure of raising school fees on time. Ripple…
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Zimbabwe trials diesel ethanol blend as fuel prices stay above region
ZIMBABWE has begun trials to blend diesel with ethanol in a bid to cut fuel costs, but motorists continue to…
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National Sports Stadium to reopen May 25, host first match that week
THE National Sports Stadium will reopen for local football matches on 25 May, with the first fixture set for that…
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Thousands flood Harare to honour Ezekiel Guti’s legacy
A sea of purple “Fear Not, Sin Not” T shirts filled Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Road as thousands gathered in Harare…
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Chatunga’s grand return sparks social media frenzy after deportation
BELLARMINE Chatunga Mugabe’s arrival at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport on Wednesday sparked a social media frenzy, hours after a…
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Municipal Workers Union vows to defend rights as world marks Labour Day
THE Municipal Workers Union of Zimbabwe has reaffirmed its commitment to defending workers’ rights, saying labour standards “were not given…
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Zimbabwe issues safety alert as anti foreigner protests spread across South Africa
THE Embassy of Zimbabwe in South Africa has issued an urgent safety advisory to its nationals, warning them to avoid…
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