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  1. Nehanda

    ZETDC slaps 25 fee on electrical checks

    Zimbabwe's electric company ZETDC just made electrical inspections a must for everyone, charging $25 across the country. They say recent house fires and electrical accidents pushed them to check all installations for safety problems. They want to catch dangerous wiring, bad connections, and...
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    Chevrons gear up for a packed season with SA and NZ

    Zimbabwe's cricket team, the Chevrons, will host New Zealand and South Africa for a T20 tri-nations tournament. The exciting matches run from July 14 through July 26. South Africa arrives early since they play two test matches against Zimbabwe first. These test games happen before all three...
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    The Lowdown on Security Services in Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe's security landscape offers a complex mix of public and private services that touch every part of society. From state police to local neighborhood watches, security shapes daily life across the country. Many Zimbabweans interact with security personnel daily, yet few know how these...
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    Dowa Water Game Gets Solar Smack Leaves Boreholes in Dust

    Fanny Muula from Dowa District Council, who works as the water development officer there, really likes what Orant Charities Africa does with water in Chakhaza B. The charity helps the council provide clean, safe drinking water to local people. Muula feels happy about the solar-powered water...
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    Sikhalo flips script to aid special kids and feed bellies

    Sikhalo Foundation just started helping kids with autism and Down syndrome in Malawi. This new charity wants these children to reach their full potential. The group launched at the Capital Hotel in Lilongwe on Friday, where they shared their plans. Justice Chipondah, who handles marketing for...
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    Malawi Nurses Flock to Israel in Desperate Cash Grab

    Malawi wants to send nurses overseas again, starting with Israel. Health Minister Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda says talks have moved forward fast. Officials might sign papers as early as next month to make it happen. The country faces a big problem with nurses who cannot find work. Many trained...
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    Fake rich myth at private unis leaves students high and dry

    Archbishop Thomas Luke Msusa from the Blantyre Archdiocese has raised concerns about students leaving private universities early. He says many people think these students have money, but that myth leads to high dropout rates. The truth paints a different picture for those who cannot pay their...
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    Jailbird to anti corruption ace lands World Bank gig

    The World Bank just hired Martha Chizuma as their anti-corruption advisor after she faced problems back home in Malawi. She used to run the Anti-Corruption Bureau there but ran into trouble with President Lazarus Chakwera's government. People across Malawi can't stop talking about how she went...
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    US Money Mess Could Kill a Million Kids

    Kids across the world face a deadly threat if US money stops flowing. Gavi, a group that helps vaccinate kids worldwide, says one million children might die without American cash. These deaths would come from diseases we can prevent with shots. Dr. Sania Nishtar runs Gavi and warns that cutting...
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    Gen Z Tells Politicos to Get Off Their Butts

    Johnson Sakaja, who runs Nairobi as governor, has blamed politicians for making young Kenyans angry. He talked about this Saturday when people gathered to bury the son of Beatrice Elachi, who serves as Dagoretti North MP. The funeral happened in Kajiado County. Sakaja described the anger as a...
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    Crazy Car Stunt Sends Bus on Wild Ditch Trip

    Super Metro Sacco asks people to stay calm as police look into the bus crash on Thika Road early Saturday. One of their buses ran into trouble near Jomoko after meeting a car on the busy road. The bus had the number KDL 360F and tried to avoid hitting the car. It then slid into a ditch. Lucky...
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    Political Clowns Blame Others While Nation Suffers

    Moses Wetang'ula, who leads the National Assembly, has asked other leaders to stop pointing fingers about Kenya's problems. He wants everyone to come together and fix issues instead. He noticed many leaders look at each other with hatred based on ethnic backgrounds. He reminded them that Kenyans...
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    Makueni Flood Gives Cows a Free River Cruise

    People in Darajani, Makueni county, lost several cows when floodwaters carried them away from a bridge. The River Kambu overflowed after heavy Friday rains. A video on X shows locals trying to guide cattle across the bridge right before disaster struck. The strong water current pulled the...
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    Name Calling is Cheap Ichungwah Builds Real Roads

    Kikuyu lawmaker Kimani Ichungwah fired back at people who label him with mean nicknames. He believes these names try to weaken leaders working with the government and pull their focus away from real problems facing citizens. During his Saturday speech at an event in Igembe North, Meru county, he...
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    Kindiki Scores Big as Ruto Drops Muturi

    President Ruto fired Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi, giving Deputy President Kithure Kindiki an apparent victory. Muturi comes from Embu County inside Mount Kenya East, where Kindiki wants to build his political power base. The former Attorney General became a problem for the...
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    Matatu Loses It, School Bus Slammed at Kimalany

    A deadly crash between a school bus and a matatu happened Friday evening at Kimalany Bridge on the Molo-Keringet road. The head-on collision killed at least two people. Several others suffered injuries from the violent impact. Police arrived quickly to manage the accident scene. Police...
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    Ruto's AG on a Roll Picks Five to Tidy Muslim Funds

    Kenya just got five new people who will pick members for its Waqf Commission, thanks to Attorney General Dorcas Oduor. She named Jawahir Keinan Hassan, Al-Hajji Hassan Kirua ole Naado, Sheikh Ibrahim Lethome Asmani, Sheikh Abdala Ibrahim Ateka, and Sumayya Hassan to do this important job. These...
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    Ruto Scores Big with Five Muslim Panel Picks

    Kenya's Health Secretary Aden Duale thanked President William Ruto for appointing five Muslims to help select members for the Waqf Commission. This group manages Islamic donations and ensures the proper operation of charitable assets. It also handles legal issues that have blocked progress for...
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    Senators Slam SRC Over Greedy Mileage Pay

    Two Kenya senators just made it clear they never asked for bigger paychecks. John Methu from Nyandarua and Edwin Sifuna from Nairobi spoke up after news broke that government officials would pad their wallets. The Salaries Commission recently handed all 416 lawmakers a fat monthly travel bonus...
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    Bangkok Tower Wreck 15 Still Hanging On

    Rescuers believe fifteen people remain alive under the remains of a collapsed skyscraper in Bangkok following the massive earthquake that struck Myanmar and Thailand. Teams have detected signs of life and established communication with certain survivors trapped beneath the ten-story pile of...
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