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ED swears in new Cabinet ministers
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‘Dream team’ promises sweeping changes
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Zanu-PF redeploys former ministers
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BUSINESS ENDORSES NEW CABINET:
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Female ministers hail President over appointments
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Govt speaks on chartered plane
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Govt reacts to cholera outbreak
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Zanu-PF selects candidates for Parly top posts
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Jonathan Moyo attacks former First Lady
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New Deputy Health Minister appointed
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Councillors to petition minister over mayor
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City fails to pay shipment for donated fire tenders, equipment
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New Marondera mayor upbeat
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Govt to improve metrology services
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Cholera in Buhera, Makoni
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3 family members up for stock theft
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Middlemen continue to fleece farmers
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Zinwa, Zesa urged to lower tariffs
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Gutu council seals $120m solar deal
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Zaka farmers urged to grow small grains
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Teacher lands Bikita chairmanship
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President gets praise for leaner, balanced Cabinet
. . . ED hails ex-Minister Ncube
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Five die in separate accidents
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3 000 register for Command Livestock
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ANC denies holding ‘secret meeting’
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Dos Santos quits as MPLA party chief, Lourenco takes reins
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Kirsty excited by appointment
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Sikandar Raza, Mukuhlani meet
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No Joy for Zim Moto-X riders in South Africa
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Bambo hails President Mnangagwa
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Alastair Cook gets perfect farewell
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Djokovic moves level with Sampras
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Clubs salute Jere
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Chidzambwa happy with draw
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Ex-Caf official salutes Kirsty, Chiyangwa
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Bosso bask in glory
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Mighty Warriors in South Africa
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Double trouble
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New Treasury chief eyes urgent reforms
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Gold edges lower
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BUYANGA TO BRING WEALTH TO ZIM:
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Industry minister outlines plans
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Gumbo to broaden energy access
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Chitando return excites Zvishavane miners
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‘Promote integrity, stability’
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‘Insurance industry must embrace technology’
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Brainworks confident about economy
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Chinese firm seeks to build new Victoria Falls Bridge
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How electric scooters are reshaping cities
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Harare gives first impressions of Zim
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Keep the love, fire burning
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Enoughof Uncle Sam’s bullying
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The truth about Botswana elephant poaching
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Why the party is always supreme
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Welcoming Kirsty Coventry to the work before her
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Sino-Africa HIV/Aids initiative a milestone
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SA, finance capital and the land question Even after years of initiatives such as black economic empowerment, only 14 percent of top management positions are held by Africans although they make up 78 percent of the labour force.
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Drug shortages: The dynamics
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Viral load monitoring: Next step in ending AIDS
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Chivayo wife explodes on social media
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Annual art exhibition preps begin