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Banks Send SOS As Liquidity Crunch Upsets Markets

Local banks are engaging the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to persuade the apex bank to loosen the tight monetary policy stance and avoid a possible economic and financial crisis, Business Times can report. The banks said the cash crunch, triggered measures that resulted in the mopping of excess liquidity …

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AU Sounds Zim Sanctions Removal Mantra At UNGA

Speaking at the 77th Ordinary Session of the United Nations General Assembly, Macky Sall, President of the Republic of Senegal and Acting President of the African Union, said the time is now to change the world. Sall highlighted that, since the last UN General Assembly, the world has become more …

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Mnangagwa Says Zim On Minority Inclusion Drive

Zimbabwe has come up with a wide range of measures to ensure inclusion of minorities in all facets of the socio-economic fabric of society as part of development that leaves no one and no place behind, President Mnangagwa said yesterday. In his address at the commemoration of the adoption of …

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Mnangagwa Legitimacy Challenger Wants Court Hearing Filmed

Defiant Zanu PF activist Sybeth Musengezi wants proceedings of his court challenge against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s legitimacy live streamed. The hearing is set to commence before Judge President Justice Mary Zimba-Dube October 3 this year. Musengezi launched a bold challenge against Mnangagwa’s legitimacy last year arguing the Zanu PF number …

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Alarming Litter Levels Swamp Bindura

By Denzel Nemhara Scenes of uncollected garbage and dumpsites are becoming a common sight in Bindura where the council appears to have neglected its stakeholders through poor service delivery. This is despite claims by Mayor Brian Kembo that they have two trucks that are going door to door everyday collecting …

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225 Aides Shield Fleeing Mnangagwa From JFK Protests

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa Tuesday reportedly fled from angry Zimbabweans, who were waiting for him at the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, it has emerged. The Zanu PF leader managed to pull the stance amid a human shield of an estimated 225 aides deployed following an accurate prediction …

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New SA Made Precision-Strike Military Aircraft Named ‘Mwari’

The Paramount Group has produced and sold the first military aircraft made in South Africa since the 1980s when state-owned arms maker Denel SOC Ltd. unveiled the Rooivalk, or red falcon, attack helicopter. Africa’s biggest privately owned defence and aerospace company said it’s won orders for the Mwari, a reconnaissance and precision-strike aircraft, and …

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What’s Stopping You From Learning Sign Language

By Rashiwe ChipurunyenyeWhat is stopping you from learning sign language? That is the question each of us should be asking ourselves. From Monday (September 19) until Sunday (September 25) – the world is celebrating International Week of the Deaf. The day is celebrated by the World Federation of the Deaf …

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Marry Mubaiwa’s Right Arm Finally Amputated

Marry Mubaiwa’s right arm has finally been amputated amid family hopes the surgical operation would finally relive her of her protracted health torment. The ex-wife of vice president Constantino Chiwenga was diagnosed with acute lymphoedema which caused large open wounds on both forearms. The former model faces a slew of …

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Youths Living With Disabilities In Bindura Benefit From Community Initiative

By Richard Kawazi in Bindura Youths with poor backgrounds and living with disabilities are reclaiming their socio-economic wealth through a special community initiative in Bindura, Nhau/Indaba has learnt. This is has become possible through a woman led private voluntary organisation that is breaking the chains of poverty in Mashonaland Central’s …

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