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Bournemouth’s Zemura To Debut For Warriors

Bournemouth defender Jordan Zemura (21) is in line to make his Warriors debut after he was drafted into a leaked 24men provisional squad for the crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Algeria next month. Though the squad remains subject to changes as some players are still facing travel restrictions …

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Dairibord Foreign Currency Earnings Up 50%

ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange Food and dairy products processor Dairibord Zimbabwe Limited (DZL) has recorded a 50 % foreign currency earnings increase as the firm’s export strategy continues to deliver dividends. Several manufacturers are still grappling to secure foreign exchange to supplement the gaps left behind by the Reserve Bank of …

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NRZ On The Verge Of Collapse

THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has accumulated a huge debt which has left the giant state-owned transport utility on the verge of collapse, a cabinet minister has revealed. Speaking at the commissioning of the company’s museum as a National Tourism Development site in Bulawayo Friday, Transport and Infrastructure Development …

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Mawarire Defends Jah Prazyah, Chides Chin’ono

Opposition National Patriotic Front (NPF) party spokesperson Jealousy Mawarire has come out in defence of musician Jah Prayzah following his verbal spat with investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono on Twitter yesterday. Chin’ono had challenged Jah Prayzah, who is considered to be the poster boy of Zimbabwe’s authoritarian government through his music, …

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Audit Exposes Senior Manager’s Fake Qualifications

THE chief operations officer of the regulator that supervises higher education, the Zimbabwe Council of Higher Education (Zimche), had just one O Level pass although reportedly produced fake certificates saying she had five O Levels plus tertiary qualifications. The embarrassed education quality regulator and Mrs Florence Chimbumu have now parted …

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Teachers In Massive Salary Climbdown

Some unions representing teachers have revised their salary demands from US$500 basic salary to US$360 per month after a meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday. Another round of stakeholder meetings is lined up, with the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) scheduled to convene next week. An internal memo seen …

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