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DYNAMOS have been looking for a new hero since Cuthbert Malajila left at the end of last season
and, while it is early days yet, giant forward Takesure Chinyama ha...
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Dynamos . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1) 2
Motor Action . . ... . . . . . . . (1) 1
DYNAMOS have been looking for a new hero since Cuthbert Malajila left at the end of last season
and, while it is early days yet, giant forward Takesure Chinyama ha...
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RODERICK Chomudhara says he owes his music achievements to his late mentor, John Chibadura, who identified and polished his musical talent, when many thought he was a no-hopper. “Chibadura showed me direction and I learnt a lot about music from him beca...
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RODERICK Chomudhara says he owes his music achievements to his late mentor, John Chibadura, who identified and polished his musical talent, when many thought he was a no-hopper. “Chibadura showed me direction and I learnt a lot about music from him beca...
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THE Henrik Isben Theatre Awards continue to grow and the latest in that line is a 14-day theatre camp to be held in Harare starting March 22. The Children’s Performing Arts Workshop (Chipawo) and arts
organisation Chisa will be hosting the event togeth...
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ZANU-PF national political commissar Cde Webster Shamu has hailed progress made in setting up the Bulawayo Kraal Irrigation Scheme in Binga.
He expressed optimism the project will transform the lives of thousands of villagers in the area upon completion....
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ZANU-PF national political commissar Cde Webster Shamu has hailed progress made in setting up the Bulawayo Kraal Irrigation Scheme in Binga.
He expressed optimism the project will transform the lives of thousands of villagers in the area upon completion....
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ZUPCO is recalling over 400 former workers to operate its new fleet of buses as the firm begins to operate viably.
The bus company has ordered 100 buses from China at a cost of US$7 million to increase its fleet to 214.
Acting chief executive Mr Nelson ...
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ZUPCO is recalling over 400 former workers to operate its new fleet of buses as the firm begins to operate viably. The bus company has ordered 100 buses from China at a cost of US$7 million to increase its fleet to 214. Acting chief executive Mr Nelson Ka...
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THE 8th India-Africa Conclave officially opened here yesterday with Vice President Joice Mujuru urging African nations to engage emerging economic power houses such as India to unlock the true value of their natural resources.
She said it was critical fo...
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Zimbabwean referee, Ruzive Ruzive has again received international recognition after he was appointed to lead a team of Zimbabwean match officials who will officiate at the CAF Champions League tie between Uganda Revenue and Djoliba of Mali. Ruzive will b...
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Information Communication Technology Minister Nelson Chamisa says his Ministry will complement the Presidential Computerisation Scheme by installing solar energy at schools which benefitted under the programme but have no electricity. Minister Chamisa, wh...
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Patron of the Zimbabwe Union of Musicians, Cde Webster Shamu, has sent a message of condolences to the brown family following the death of renowned musician, Andy Brown.
In his message, Cde Shamu, said Andy was one of the most accomplished musicians and ...
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Vice President Joice Mujuru has arrived in India for the 8th India-Africa Summit. She was received by Zimbabwe’s ambassador to India, Cde Jonathan Wutawunashe.
Ambassador Wutawunashe said the summit offers Zimbabweans the opportunity to exchange notes ...
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DYNAMOS goalkeeper Washington Arubi has challenged his teammates to play like champions when they meet Motor Action in the season-opening Net-One Charity Shield match at the National Sport Stadium tomorrow.
The teams clash for the second year run...
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POPULAR musician Andy Brown has died. He was 50. The prolific lead guitarist succumbed to severe pneumonia at Parirenyatwa Hospital yesterday, a day after his birthday. His widow Nadine Brown said Andy died hours after he was admitted at the hospi...
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MANY men could be supporting other people’s children amid reports that about 70 percent of maintenance cases referred for DNA paternity tests in Harare last year tested negative.DNA paternity tests are conducted in cases where a man doubts wheth...
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PRESIDENT Mugabe’s popularity has shot up in the country as he has “won over a nation — again,” a British establishmentnewspaper conceded yesterday. The Independent, traditionally one of the President’s harshest critics over the past dec...
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PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday swore in Mrs Monica Mutsvangwa as the new Labour and Social Welfare Deputy Minister. She replaces Ms Tracy Mutinhiri who was found guilty of behaviour inconsistent with Zanu-PF principles. Mutinhiri was suspended from th...
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Government has resuscitated the food emergency committee to immediately assess the food situation and requirements countrywide. Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made will chair the committee.Other committee members a...