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  1. Nehanda

    IOC Election Nears as Candidates Present Competing Visions

    The race to pick a new Olympic boss heats up next week. Seven people want Thomas Bach's job leading the International Olympic Committee. They all shared their ideas through press talks but stayed pretty safe on hot topics. Bach shocked everyone when he said at the Paris games he would step down...
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    Two Zimbabweans Jailed in South Africa for Illegal Tobacco Trade

    Two men from Zimbabwe face five years behind bars after a court found them guilty of having illegal stuff worth R8 million. Samuel Nkomo, 38, and Josephat Mawire, 46, heard their fate at the Polokwane Specialised Commercial Crimes Court. New Zimbabwe first broke this news, with LOL and Sowetan...
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    Harare Vendors Clash With Authorities Over Eviction Crackdown

    Everything went crazy in Harare after Mayor Jacob Mafume flipped his position on kicking street sellers out. He suddenly started fighting against the government's plan that force vendors to leave within two days. This shocked many because Mafume actually helped create this same plan earlier. His...
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    Bulawayo Driver's Reckless Stunt Sparks Public Outrage

    A driver recently spun his car around completely at a packed crossing in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. This dangerous act happened when George Silundika Street met 9th Avenue, endangering many people nearby. Crime Watch Zimbabwe shared the video on Twitter, showing exactly how someone could harm others...
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    Measuring Success Keeps Businesses Competitive and Thriving

    Companies hurt themselves when they stop pushing forward. Past success makes many businesses lazy, letting competitors zoom ahead by trying new things. You need clear ways to track your progress if you want to keep growing. Smart businesses check their progress regularly and make changes based...
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    Gokwe Leaders Celebrate Hosting National Independence Event

    Chiefs in Gokwe District feel special because the government picked their area to host the main independence party this year. They say this choice breaks the old idea that everyone ignores Gokwe and shows it matters just as much as other places in the country. Zimbabwe marks 45 years free from...
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    Emotional Fatigue Can Steal Joy From Love and Relationships

    People feel emotionally tired from bad relationships and repeated heartbreak. This hidden problem stops many from enjoying healthy connections with others. They stay stuck instead of moving forward. Emotional tiredness sneaks up slowly, taking away joy and closeness between partners. You feel...
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    Zimbabwe Triathletes Ready to Compete in South Africa

    Pamela Fulton, who coaches Zimbabwe's triathlon team, is confident about her athletes' performance tomorrow at the South Africa Junior and Youth Championships in Benoni. The team includes eighteen talented young triathletes ready to face competitors from across the region. For many years, this...
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    Miss Rural Finalist Peggy Ngendu Aims for Bigger Heights

    Peggy Ngendu hopes to beat tough challenges as she competes for the Miss Rural Zimbabwe Matabeleland North crown. The young woman looks up to Zodwa Mkandla and wants to become just as successful as her hero. At age 21, Peggy shows the great drive and ambition needed to make an impact both...
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    Kundai Mandevere's Journey to Becoming a Top Photographer

    American photographer Annie Leibovitz stands tall among the best picture-takers ever. Her name became famous because she changed how we look at famous people through photos. She takes pictures that show deep feelings, not just faces. Many know her for catching stars like John Lennon, Queen...
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    Cholera Outbreak Hits Artisanal Miners in Mashonaland Central

    James Mupfupi fights for his life at Matope Clinic in Mount Darwin. The 27-year-old miner lies weak on a thin mattress, his body ravaged by cholera. He drinks from a shared well near his mining camp. "I never understood cholera until it hit me," he says quietly. Many miners use the bushes as...
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    Police Urge Peace as Killings Rise Over Trivial Disputes

    Police want people to solve problems peacefully after they recorded over 1,100 killings last year. Many deaths happened because of small arguments about things like chairs or just one dollar. The national police spokesperson talked about this at a lunch where a local security company wanted to...
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    Private Sector to Boost Harare's Water Supply and Services

    Private businesses will help run important public services throughout Zimbabwe as the government looks for new ways to fix problems like not enough water in Harare. The Local Government Ministry teamed up with Harare city officials to sign a deal with Helcraw Electricals and Hangzhou Laison...
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    Ngezi Platinum Hands Scottland First Defeat of the Season

    Fans who dislike Scottland celebrated wildly yesterday at Rufaro when Ngezi Platinum Stars handed the Mabvuku team their first-season loss. Many supporters at the stadium backed Ngezi despite having no previous connection to the team. These fans, mostly from Dynamos and CAPS United, allied...
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    Zimbabwe Sees Progress in Healthcare Access and Outcomes

    Zimbabwe has seen big improvements in healthcare since President Mnangagwa started leading the country. People can access medical services more easily, health results look better, and many new facilities have opened up. The nation keeps getting healthier, as shown by longer lives, fewer mothers...
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    Family Demands Answers After Detective's Tragic Death

    Detective Constable Cassandra Hove died from what appears to be friendly fire, making her story even sadder because of a heartbreaking letter written by her ten-year-old daughter. The child wrote to her mom, hoping the message would reach heaven. Many people cried when they read this touching...
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    Zimbabwe's Top Sports Awards Make a Big Comeback

    Sports competitions need awards that celebrate excellence beyond just results. These awards recognize the hard work of athletes, technical officials, and those who run the sports. This kind of recognition happens everywhere around the world and goes way beyond just sports activities. Award...
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    Japan Funds Projects to Aid Zimbabwe's Vulnerable Communities

    Japan gave more than $480,000 to fund four projects that help struggling groups in Zimbabwe. Since 1989, Japan has funded 156 projects through its grant program for Grassroots Human Security. They spent over $15.9 million in total, which brought both countries closer as friends and business...
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    Zimbabwe Business Expo Pushes for Growth and Innovation

    VP Mohadi believes business leaders must turn problems into chances for success. He wants them to build something great for future Zimbabweans. Dr. Benson Martins Dube, who serves as permanent secretary, read his speech at the third Zimbabwe Business Expo in Harare yesterday. The Vice President...
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    Drug Dealers Caught Selling Laced Biscuits in Harare

    Harare police discovered drug dealers using biscuits to hide illegal substances they sell to residents. These dealers previously concealed drugs inside cakes, muffins, and popcorn. Law enforcement arrested seven suspects in a bushy section along Mukuvisi River in Mbare. They discovered numerous...
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