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Van Blerk trial continues next week

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Museum construction now at 11 percent

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Masvingo to hold inaugural business expo

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Thief steals 15 laptops from a shop

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NEW: Defaulting motorists get Zinara amnesty 

MOTORISTS that are not up to date with their vehicle licence payments to the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) have a breather, as they will be allowed to clear arrears without incurring any penalties during the ongoing Zimbabwe Agricultural Show. 

NEW: Defaulting motorists get Zinara amnesty 

MOTORISTS that are not up to date with their vehicle licence payments to the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) have a breather, as they will be allowed to clear arrears without incurring any penalties during the ongoing Zimbabwe Agricultural Show. 

NEW: HCC to remove neglected billboards 

THE Harare City Council has given a one-month ultimatum for the removal of neglected billboards around the capital, after witnessing a growing number of advertising boards seemingly without owners. 

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