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Dinson invests over US$2 billion in Zim

Chinese-owned Dinson Iron and Steel Company THE Chinese-owned Dinson Iron and Steel Company, anchoring industry for the Manhize Industrial Park near Mvuma in the Midlands province, has invested more than US$2 billion in Zimbabwe with the aim of unlocking economic potential in the country. Dinson group project director Wilfred Motsi made the remarks during the…

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Stroking the brush for peace

PAINTER and fine artist Munyaradzi Mapfumo believes art is critical in socialisation, uniting and fostering peace. PAINTER and fine artist Munyaradzi Mapfumo believes art is critical in socialisation, uniting and fostering peace. Mapfumo’s creations are stroked on canvas, manilla and other art objects. The artifacts are meant to promote peace, mutual beneficiation and maintain global…

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Prominent investigative journalist Majoni released without charge

PROMINENT investigative journalist Tawanda Majoni PROMINENT investigative journalist Tawanda Majoni, who was summoned by police over his work, was on Tuesday released without a charge. Majoni, who is the director  of the Information for Development Trust (IDT), is  a  columnist for The Standard. He was summoned to Harare Central Police Station by officers from the…

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Iconic Aesthetics eyes Dubai fat bulge treatment market

Iconic Aesthetics UNITED KINGDOM-BASED businessman Haddon Mutanda is eyeing the lucrative Dubai market five years after the successful launch in Zimbabwe of Iconic Aesthetics, a fat reduction business. Following his own battle against obesity, Mutanda, who hails from Chitungwiza, was inspired by the success of his CoolSculpting fat bulge treatment at a clinic in London….

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Warriors keep Afcon dream alive

Walter Musona takes the spot kick as he scored a brace against Namibia in the reverse fixture at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, last night ZIMBABWE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 3 NAMIBIA . . . . . . . . . ….

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Mutare Municipality bid to evict man (56) hits brick wall

MUTARE City Council MUTARE City Council’s plans to evict a 56-year-old Murahwa resident have hit a brick wall after the magistrate court ruled against the municipality. Ebson Tembenuka, who resides in Murahwa in Mutare’s high-density suburb of Sakubva, was on September 17 this year left homeless after municipal police officers ambushed him at his residence…

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