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Wednesday, 17 April 2013 12:40
HARARE - Police in Harare have warned commuter omnibuses against endangering police officers and members of the public as they try to flee from cops in a bid to evade arrest. Acting Harare police spokesperson Tarirai Dube said four law enforcement...Read More
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Friday, 15 February 2013 11:48
HARARE - Close to 75 percent of the festive season accidents were caused by drivers between the ages of 26 and 45, according to the Traffic Safety Council. Speaking to the Daily News recently, managing director of the Traffic Safety Council,...Read More
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Monday, 21 January 2013 11:08
HARARE - Clearly, this is their dirty little secret. They need to survive. Often staying for more than a week — sleeping side by side with vagrants on shop verandas at Sakubva Bus Terminus, rural vendors who travel to Mutare to...Read More
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Tuesday, 08 January 2013 10:44
MUTARE - Walking on tip- toe across one of Sakubva River’s tributaries in Chikanga, one freezes and feels an instant urge to throw up. Solid faeces race through the yellowish brown sewer-chocked current towards the river whose catchment streams Mutare City...Read More
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Thursday, 25 October 2012 10:01
HARARE - A Harare magistrate has jailed 13 commuter omnibus drivers for driving without adequate documentation. Edmore Masemu, Fani Chakoma, Cuthbert Gumbira, Munyaradzi Tswatanyi, Teerai Vhenge, Tonderai Moses, Kudakwashe Chivovori, Tebulo Veremu, Kaya Shadreck, Pareramwe Givemore, Mutupe Isa, Elisha Donza and...Read More
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Wednesday, 10 October 2012 11:34
HARARE - Zimbabwe's fuel, retail and tyre manufacturing industries are buckling under pressure from the freight workers’ strike in neighbouring South Africa. Trade between South Africa and Zimbabwe hinges mainly on moving goods by road and accounts for 70 percent of...Read More
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Monday, 17 September 2012 10:35
MUTARE - Private drivers engaged by the government to provide transport services during the 2012 census period who have remained unpaid have taken their case to the lawyers for redress. The 14 drivers who provided transport services to the CMED Private...Read More
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