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11th August 2025

Invictus raises US$1,5m for exploration

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OIL and gas exploration company, Invictus Energy has raised $1,5 million from new and existing investors to fund its Cabora Bassa project in Zimbabwe. BY...

Is the African Union for Africans?

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Black Twitter is fuming and a petition carrying over 60 000 signatures, titled Reinstate African Union Ambassador Arikana Chihombori-Quao, is demanding the return of...

Transition from fossils to renewables and its impact on consumer prices

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The transition from fossil fuels to cleaner energies is a global pursuit. But it is faster and more intensive in some countries than others....

Gweru residents plot siege on council offices

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RESIDENTS from Gweru’s Mkoba and Woodlands Park high-density suburbs have threatened to protest against the city council’s failure to provide water to ratepayers and...

Zapu activists arrested

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ZAPU activists, who on Tuesday forced the temporary closure of the Catholic mission-run St Anne’s Brunapeg Nursing School in Mangwe, Matabeleland South province, protesting...

8 Beitbridge bodies face pauper’s burial

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GOVERNMENT officials in Beitbridge, who are grappling with a mortuary crisis following the suspension of morgue services at the 160-bed Beitbridge District Hospital last...

Decentralise Command agric inputs distribution, govt told

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COMMAND agriculture programme beneficiaries in Mashonaland Central province on Wednesday asked Agriculture deputy minister Douglas Karoro to address challenges they were encountering in accessing...

Council to unleash JOC on space barons

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HARARE City Council has engaged the Joint Operations Command (JOC) to depoliticise Mupedzanhamo market in Mbare and deal with interference mainly from politicians. BY MOSES...

‘Poor funding compromises Zacc independence’

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THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is poorly funded to independently exercise its duties, leaving it exposed to manipulation and Parliament should make sure it...

Vic Falls teachers boycott ZimSec exam

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TEACHERS at Mosi-oa-Tunya High School in Victoria Falls on Wednesday stayed at home citing incapacitation at a time they were expected to supervise a...