Mining safety blitz must be a process, not an event
Some deaths resulted from miners falling into abandoned and unprotected shafts, while electrocution and equipment-related incidents were also recorded.
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Major policy shifts must consider investors
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Sugar tax-fund cancer equipment welcome, but transparency needed
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Local firms target Zambian market in export push
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By Staff Writer
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‘Zim at a turning point’
Having consistently supported Zimbabwe’s development since Independence, Japan is committed to advancing economic and business cooperation in a tangible and co-creative manner.
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Arrest warrant for cop facing murder charge
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Mining sector generates US$2bn in first half
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