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southerneye.co.zw | Silas Nkala |Peter Dube |Priviledge Gumbodete |Vanessa Gonye
ZESA Holdings says normal power supplies from Hwange Power Station will resume on Friday after tube leaks affected all the units causing an emergency outage at the coal-fired plant. In an update yesterday, Zesa said immediate corrective action was taken, including isolation of the treatment plant and flushing out of all affected systems while water supply had since been stabilised and is now adequate for plant operations.
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1 month ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Nizbert Moyo |Stephen Chadenga |Peter Dube |Sharon Sibindi
HARARE, Mar.25 (NewsDayLive) – The government has directed schools in Gweru district, the Midlands province, to fundraise for a delegation travelling to Gokwe for this year's national Independence Day celebrations in Gokwe.
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1 month ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Nizbert Moyo |Stephen Chadenga |Peter Dube |Sharon Sibindi
South Africa’s road to the 2026 Fifa World Cup has hit a potential roadblock following a yellow-card controversy surrounding midfielder Teboho Mokoena. Reports suggest that Mokoena may have been ineligible to play in Bafana Bafana’s crucial Matchday 5 clash against Lesotho, which could significantly affect the team’s chances of qualifying.
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1 month ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Nizbert Moyo |Stephen Chadenga |Peter Dube |Sharon Sibindi
Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday that co-CEO Han Jong-hee had died of a heart attack, leaving newly-appointed boss Jun Young-hyun solely in charge of the tech giant as it revamps its underperforming chip business and navigates trade uncertainties. Han, 63, became chief executive officer of South Korea's biggest company in 2022 and was also in charge of its consumer electronics and mobile devices division. Related Topics Samsung Electronics Han Jong-hee Jun Young-hyun
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1 month ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Nizbert Moyo |Stephen Chadenga |Peter Dube |Sharon Sibindi
HARARE, Mar.25 (NewsDayLive) - Police on Monday intercepted a truck carrying unregistered medicines at Murombedzi growth point in Mashonaland West province following a tip off, and arrested 14 suspected drug dealers. According to police, the truck driver Justice Nyika and his two assistants, Prosper Maphosa and Clarence Ncube indicated that they had picked up the drugs from Bulawayo for delivery to clients in Harare. The trio was arrested on the spot and went on to implicate the other 11.
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