Zimra goes after influencers, tourism players

In statement early this week, Zimra announced that it would be conducting visits to assess compliance with all applicable tax heads. THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has launched a blitz on tourism stakeholders, including social influencers, to check on their compliance with various tax regimes in the country. In statement early this week, Zimra announced…

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Police officers soaked as rains destroy tents

Police officers move their belongings following the destruction of the tent bases by heavy rains; (RIGHT) Some of the damaged tents in Chipinge SCORES of police details were left stranded after heavy rains received on Wednesday this week destroyed their makeshift tent bases in Chipinge, leaving them with no place to operate from or sleep….

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Govt in artisanal miner safety training

In collaboration with the Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF), the Mines and Mining Development ministry organised a safety, health and environmental awareness workshop to educate miners on best practices. File Pic THE government has taken proactive measures to ensure the safety of small-scale miners in Penhalonga, Manicaland province, a necessary initiative as the rainy season, a…

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Fraudulent sale of houses high in Bulawayo

Bulawayo residents this week expressed concern that fraudsters who have invaded the city are fleecing many residents of their hard-earned money after falling into their traps. THE increase in the number of cases where houses are sold fraudulently to unsuspecting home-seekers is worrying Bulawayo residents. Indications are that the courts are currently handling many such…

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New measures for kapenta fisheries on Lake Kariba

In a statement yesterday, Parks Authority director-general Fulton Mangwanya highlighted the authority’s commitment to both community welfare and ecological preservation. tHE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Parks Authority) has announced interim measures to support kapenta fishers on Lake Kariba including, among others, reducing the minimum allowable depth for fishing. In a statement yesterday, Parks…

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Cimas advocates for a centralised health management system

At the Healthathon’24 event held in Harare recently, young innovators presented artificial intelligence solutions for cost reduction and accessibility. CIMAS Health Group chief information officer, Foster Akaketwa, has stressed the need for a centralised health management system in the country to combat data fragmentation and ensure vital health information is shared nationwide. He made these…

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Respect property rights, panners warned

Kambamura stressed Eureka Mine’s significance as a major gold producer and job creator. TOP government officials have warned illegal miners against disrupting gold mining activities at Dallaglio Investments’ Eureka Mine in Guruve. Dallaglio, a Padenga Holdings subsidiary, revived gold mining operations at Eureka Mine in 2021. However, informal miners have been encroaching into the mining…

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Lavish lifestyle sells out cash-in-transit thief

National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday Chisanako’s arrest, adding that the vehicle was transporting cash from Beitbridge to Mutare. THE last two weeks of October saw 24-year-old Kelvin Chisanako’s life transforming overnight as he went on a spending spree in a community wreaking with poverty. His fellow villagers in Mwenezi, Masvingo province, were left…

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SADC PF members seeks better monitoring, domestication of Child Marriage Mode Law

Sekgoma urged participants to engage actively with presenters during the workshop. THE SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC) and its partners have convened a workshop aimed at enhancing the monitoring and evaluation framework for the SADC Model Law on Eradicating Child Marriage and Protecting Children Already in Marriage. The workshop kicked off in Johannesburg, South Africa, on…

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