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26th August 2025

Govt, civil servants reach wage deal

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BY XOLISANI NCUBE GOVERNMENT yesterday agreed to extend the $400 cushioning allowance to all civil servants at a meeting with the Apex Council. “The government brought...

Gems fall to Malawi Queens

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Liverpool — Malawi yesterday recorded a 59-43 win over African rivals Zimbabwe to secure third place in Group F today. The Queens continued their impressive...

Government pampers chiefs

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BY STEPHEN CHADENGA VICE-PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi has said government will soon review traditional leaders allowances because their earnings are meagre given the prevailing economic situation. Speaking...

Qamazing hits the screen

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BY SHARON SIBINDI HARD work and perseverance have paid off for Bulawayo artiste Xolani “X-Mile” Ndlovu who is set to launch his debut video —...

Let’s stamp out fear of witchcraft

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guest column Fr Oskar Wermter SJ Whenever some calamity befalls us; illness, catching an infectious disease, an accident and injury, a bankruptcy in business, a...

Presuming ‘no normal person votes Zanu PF’ is what makes MDC lose

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echoes CONWAY TUTANI Appearances can deceive big-time. Perusing the South African media before that country’s general elections in May this year, one would have concluded that...

ED needs to walk the talk on corruption

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EDITORIAL COMMENT Two critical developments, separate but intertwined, happened on Monday. As a Harare magistrate was castigating President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Anti-Corruption Prosecution unit for lack...

Trekking 10 000km across Africa for football extravaganza

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CAIRO — A Zimbabwean nurse travelled from Cape Town to Cairo by road enduring visa delays, internet blackouts and revolutionary protests all for the...

The extraordinary story of Zim’s netball minnows

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LIVERPOOL — A few hours before his side claimed an unlikely third World Cup victory over Barbados on Tuesday, Zimbabwe head coach Lloyd Makunde...

Mimosa spends US$3m annually on CSR projects

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BY MTHANDAZO NYONI PLATINUM miner, Mimosa Mining Company, is spending US$3 million annually on infrastructural and community-based projects in the country as part of its...