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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Kenya digs into organ trafficking claims

    Health officials looked into possible organ trafficking after concerns about Israeli patients receiving kidney transplants in Kenya. The investigation came after an international medical group warned that people might be breaking medical rules. Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale formed a team...
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    Kenya Church and State Mending Fences with Love

    Kenya's Deputy President Kithure Kindiki asked church leaders to correct government officials with love. He noted tensions exist between government officials and faith groups but said this creates unnecessary conflict. The government views religious institutions as partners helping improve...
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    Obama Cheers Harvard for Not Giving In to Trump

    Barack Obama praised Harvard University for refusing White House demands to change its policies or lose federal funding. He called the freeze of more than $2 billion "unlawful" and encouraged other schools to follow Harvard's example. This marks his first social media criticism of the Trump...
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    Ngoni Stadium Is Back and Football Feels Home

    Norton buzzes with excitement as MWOS Football Club prepares to return to its hometown stadium. After months of playing elsewhere, the team can finally host matches at the renovated Ngoni Stadium. The local Premier Soccer League leaders will face Dynamos in their first game back home. MWOS...
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    Gemma Griffiths set for debut Independence Day show in Canada

    Gemma Griffiths will perform at the Zimbabwe Independence Day celebrations in Edmonton, Canada, on April 19. This marks her first show in Canada after receiving many messages from Zimbabweans living there. Other performers include Nashie Zim, Nkwali, Micyunging, MC Amanda Nothando, and Sadza...
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    Dorcas Moyo bags second Clima Africa Awards nomination

    Gospel singer Dorcas Moyo earned a second Clima Africa Awards nomination. She competes with other top African gospel performers, including Winnie Mashaba, Janet Otieno, Chinyere Udoma, Sarah Apekeola, and Azwi Kokela. Moyo won Female Gospel Artist of the Year at last year's ceremony. The awards...
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    Jah Prayzah sells out early bird tickets for new album launch

    Standard tickets sold out for Jah Prayzah's upcoming album release event. The musician shared this news through social media, thanking supporters as early bird spots disappeared quickly. Fans expressed disappointment about missing their chance to secure seats at the May 3 Old Hararians Sports...
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    Zim ready for 45th Independence Day in Gokwe Nembudziya

    Zimbabwe celebrates its 45th Independence Day at Nembudziya in Gokwe North this Friday. Local Government Minister Daniel Garwe reports that stadium work is 90 percent complete. Workers finished most structures, including changing rooms, with only minor touch-ups remaining. The new stadium...
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    Independence at 45 - Farmers lead Zim's green revival

    Zimbabwe farmers show how land stewardship works on small plots near cities and large rural farms across the country. At Raregold Farm in Hatcliffe, Sarudzayi Mboweni grows vegetables alongside indigenous trees like musasa muzhanje. She aims to counter deforestation, which claims 300,000...
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    Zim gears up for Independence Day with major upgrades

    Officials have almost finished preparing for Zimbabwe's 45th Independence celebrations at Nembudziya. They built a stadium with floodlights, changing rooms, terraces, and boreholes. School projects include new classrooms, science labs, and teacher housing. Workers repaired roads throughout the...
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    Buy Zimbabwe pushes for local goods in govt procurement

    Buy Zimbabwe wants the government to purchase more local products. The advocacy group believes official spending should target Zimbabwe-made goods to build manufacturing strength. General Manager Alois Burutsa spoke at an industry survey launch about this idea. He pointed out that local products...
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    Pavilion bus veers off road near Mt Darwin, no deaths reported

    A bus belonging to Pavilion Coaches crashed near Mount Darwin tollgate after its front tire burst. The vehicle went off the road into a wooded area. Everyone survived the accident. Pavilion Coaches manager Lovemore Makwara confirmed the incident happened but said he needs more details about...
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    ZRP steps up holiday safety plans for Easter, Independence

    Police across Zimbabwe prepared safety measures for Easter and Independence celebrations. Police Commissioner General Stephen Mutamba asked everyone to help keep these holidays secure. His office arranged protection at all national, provincial, and district events. Mutamba warned drivers...
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    Zim unifies oil deals to fast-track gas production

    Zimbabwe made a deal with Invictus Energy that combines two oil agreements into one simple framework. The company leaders visited Zimbabwe last month to meet with officials about speeding up their Cabora Bassa Project. Both sides agreed that joining the agreements would create clearer rules as...
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    Ervine leads Zim to Bangladesh in Test cricket return

    Zimbabwe cricket captain Craig Ervine feels hopeful as the team heads to Bangladesh for two Test matches starting this weekend. He returns after missing their last match against Ireland because of a personal emergency. The team wants to win in the challenging heat of Bangladesh, where they have...
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    Belarus to set up bus and tractor plant in Zim

    Belarus plans to open a bus and tractor plant in Zimbabwe by December, showing growing connections between both nations. The news came from Pearson Chigiji at the Joint Permanent Commission meeting in Harare. This factory will make Zimbabwe the industrial hub for Belarus products across the...
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    TN Cybertech Bank name change sparks mixed feelings

    Steward Bank has changed its name back to TN Cybertech Bank, sparking debate among customers about the switch. The bank first operated as TN Bank from its 2008 founding until 2013. Some people worry the TN initials might remind customers of earlier failed businesses with those same letters...
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    Drive smart this long holiday weekend

    Zimbabwe braces for a busy four-day holiday covering Independence Day celebrations and Easter. Roads will be filled with drivers heading to events, visiting family, or traveling to entertainment spots. Many regular drivers instead of professionals will take to the roads, increasing accident...
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    Hwange power upgrade awaits final Cabinet greenlight

    Zimbabwe hopes to stabilize the electricity supply with a major upgrade at the Hwange Thermal Power Station. The project between Zesa and Jindal Africa awaits final Cabinet approval. All technical papers have been completed and need review by the Public-Private Partnership Committee, chaired by...
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    Mnangagwa swears in two ministers focused on Vision 2030

    President Mnangagwa swore in two ministers yesterday at State House who promised to help create an upper-middle-income society. Dr. Evelyn Ndlovu became Environment, Climate, and Wildlife Minister after previously serving as head of Primary and Secondary Education. Albert Nguluvhe took over her...
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