ED biography directive sparks outrage
The controversy erupted after the Local Government ministry instructed all councils to buy copies at US$17 each or US$15 for orders of 100 or more.
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Police crisis: One cop per 1 143…14K officers struggle to police 16m citizens
Kazembe said the government aimed to increase the number to 50 000 to meet the population ratio.
By Gracious Daniel
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Centenary in crisis: Bosso’s legacy at risk
Instead, the landmark is unfolding under a dark cloud of infighting, litigation and administrative instability that threatens to overshadow the club’s legacy.
By Fortune Mbele
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Edith WeUtonga defies critics to expand her career abroad
A few years ago, the Kadoma-born artist — real name Edith Katiji — relocated to the United Kingdom on a scholarship to pursue her Master’s degree.
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Why contract law is every businessperson’s first line of defence
The importance of contract law in Zimbabwean business cannot be overstated.
By Adam Mavhiko
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Why cybersecurity is becoming the backbone of the future
Education is becoming more computerised. Even international disputes are now waged in cyberspace rather than only on the ground.
By Wilfred M Kahlari
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ZITF 2026 introduces exclusive black card for VIP delegates
The initiative targets senior executives, business leaders, and strategic partners seeking a more efficient and business-focused engagement at the ZITF.
By Nizbert Moyo
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Judds Farm housing project stalls as beneficiaries demand answers after 11 years
Another resident said numerous engagements with both the developer and Gwanda Municipality have yielded no results.
By Silas Nkala
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Bulawayo councillors fight over water utility
Recognising that residents are “up in arms” over poor service delivery, the GP committee resolved to include elected representatives on the seven-member temporary board.
By Municipal Correspondent
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Explosive OK Zim revelations, Grand Challenge boob nearly killed haemorrhaging giant
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