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ZIMBABWE has about 600 kilometres of land infested with landmines to be cleared by year end, Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
Minister Mnangwagwa said Zimbabwe had cleared over 250km of land since 1998.He, however, said the programme was adv...
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THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange is contemplating fixing the minimum capital for listed companies at US$1 million, which could see five firms being delisted. The listing committee discussed the matter on Monday and proposed that minimum value for listed firms ...
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A US$97 million project to upgrade Beitbridge Border Post was recently shelved, leaving the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority stuck with its old system.
Travellers will also have to endure congestion and inconveniences a little longer as the mega project would ...
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PETER NDLOVU wants Zambia's sensational success story at the 2012 Nations Cup finals to be an inspiration to Zimbabwe.
He says it is important for the Warriors to believe that they can also scale such lofty heights in international football.
Chipolopol...
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Sungura virtuoso Alick Macheso will tour the Democratic Republic of Congo early next month. It will be his maiden tour of the mineral-rich country. With a population of over 71 million, the DRC is the 19th most populous nation in the world, the fourth mos...
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CIVIL servants' unions are expected to meet Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai today seeking a roadmap on how and when their salaries and conditions of service are going to be addressed. The union leaders wrote to PM Tsvangirai last week requesting for a me...
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A MEETING of Principals to the Global Political Agreement to receive a progress report on the constitution-making process was yesterday deferred indefinitely.The management committee said it was not yet ready to furnish the leaders with the details.
Pres...
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GOVERNMENT has started relocating 941 families from Manzou area in Mazowe to nearby farms to resuscitate Manzou Game Park and establish Nehanda National Monument. By midday yesterday, 87 families had received offer letters to settle legally on their new p...
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Zambia conjured up a shock when they toppled star-studded Cote d'Ivoire 8-7 in a penalty shoot-out to claim their first ever Africa Cup of Nations title yesterday. With the sides goalless after extra time Zambia's Stoppila Sunzu converted the magic spot k...
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The National Arts Merit Awards scheduled for February 18, 2011 in Harare face problems of acceptance, owing largely to categories which do not allow comparing like with like and to the fact that it can be difficult to find specialised judges who are not a...
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PRETORIA Portland Cement, Southern Africa's biggest cement producer, has agreed to transfer 10 percent of its shareholding to the Community Share Ownership Scheme to comply with the indigenisation and empowerment laws.
Informed sources say PPC, known lo...
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ZIMBABWE will soon start exporting its sought-after but redundant nurses to other countries following discussions to strike government-to-government agreements to facilitate the move.
The country is unable to employ the nurses owing to a blanket freeze o...
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Government has intensified efforts to expand radio and television transmission to reach most parts of the country, a Cabinet Minister has said.
In his speech to mark today's World Radio Day, Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu said R...
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Retired Air-Marshal Henry Muchena says service chiefs are responsible for the preservation and protection of a country’s statehood, national sovereignty and territorial integrity and not a specific government.
In an interview with ZBC News in the capit...
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THE "First Lady" of love ballads, Diana Samkange, will be back to her old ways when she entertains couples during an event dubbed "Luncheon and Dinner Valentine's Special" to be held at Ochi City on Saturday. Diana - who started the new year on a high and...
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VETERAN long distance runners - Nkosiyazi Sibanda and Gilbert Mutandiro - could be the athletes to beat at the Spar Peter Gradwell marathon at Old Georgians tomorrow. Both Sibanda and Mutandiro are hoping to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics and will b...
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ZAMBIA has lived a dream in the past three weeks and an entire nation will be hoping that their latest dance, in the final of the Nations Cup, does not end in familiar heartbreaking failure in Libreville tomorrow. The setting of Zambia's biggest football ...
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FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti will next week announce a raft of measures aimed at easing the current liquidity challenges in the economy.
Minister Biti said that the liquidity challenges should only be seen as temporary.
"We have a temporary liquidity cr...
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An impregnable defence coupled with forwards who can strike at will are the cornerstones of Cote d'lvoire's march to Sunday's African Cup of Nations soccer final, says Salomon Kalou.
The Elephants notched up their fifth successive win with Wednesday nig...
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FORMER Young Warriors manager Eddie Chivero dropped a bombshell yesterday with sensational claims that Benedict Moyo allegedly bullied them in a failed bid to smuggle three players from his academy into the national Under-20 team.
The Zifa board member,...