UFIC worshipper defrauded by churchmate
Josiah further alleged that Makosa failed to deliver the truck and could not give a satisfactory explanation to Mauto, leading to his arrest.
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Bogus COS agent up for fraud
Munyaradzi Mangoma was remanded in custody to today for bail ruling after appearing before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi.
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Munhenzva’s book tackles ups and downs of life
Munhenzva is also a qualitative insight researcher in the United Kingdom, a consultant and founder of Arete Consulting Group.
By Nyasha Gorogodo
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Britain becomes non-white
Nevertheless, this really is a remarkable moment, and all the more so for the fact that it was not some officially ordained goal or programme. It just sort of happened.
By Gwynne Dyer
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Board performance evaluation
These methods include external reviews, data analytics-driven reviews, and stakeholder feedback, providing a more objective and expanded understanding of board performance.
By Memory Nguwi
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Profile: Irish RareGoat - A Rising Musical Talent
Tinashe's journey from humble beginnings to the United Kingdom has been fueled by an unwavering passion for music.
By Style Reporter
Mar. 21, 2024
Thousands demand Uebert Angel’s arrest
The petition was initiated by a United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean, Cathy Fikile Tshezi.
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Blueberry rush in Zimbabwe: Opportunities and arbitrages
Blueberry production is labour-intensive and carrying out operations in Zimbabwe where the labour cost is three times less than in South Africa significantly lowers the cost of production.
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UK care firm charged workers from Africa thousands more than cost of visa
The Home Office charges no more than £551 for a visa for care workers and the cost of a sponsor licence for a small company to bring in foreign care workers is £536.
By The Guardian
Feb. 14, 2024