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Manicaland Bureau The concerns raised by Allied Timbers workers at Erin Estate in Nyanga over the delays in the implementation of projects, which they say are impacting negatively on their lives, are valid and will be taken to the relevant authorities to ensure that they are addressed timeously, Nyanga South Member of Parliament Supa Mandiwanzira […]
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Nyore Madzianike Manicaland Bureau THE National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) will descend heavily on cases of corruption to restore public trust in the justice delivery system, and the legitimacy of political, economic and Government institutions. This was said by Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi in Mutare last Friday during the commissioning of the specialised anti-corruption court at […]
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A Nineteen-year-old Mutare man has appeared in court on allegations of raping his 13-year-old sister twice last year.
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MUTARE City Council has unearthed a billing system scam involving the local authority’s top management where thousands of potential ratepayers have been removed from the database and are not paying rates and other services.
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Farmers in Manicaland have been urged to grow castor bean to boost production and contribute to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) through the diverse high-value agricultural crops it produces, courtesy of its exceptional climatic conditions.
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Government is open to advice, research, products and solutions that help farmers counter climate change and boost national food and nutrition security, Minister of State for Mashonaland East Apollonia Munzverengi said yesterday.
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Government is committed to ensuring the protection of the rights of its citizens including the refugees who are staying in the country, an official has said.
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THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has raised concern over the continuous pollution of various water sources in Manicaland, which the regulatory body says is contributing significantly to changes to the climatic conditions and affecting agricultural activities.
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COTTON farmers from Manicaland have started harvesting their crops despite the delays experienced at the beginning of the season due to the late rains.
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Mutare City Council has urged the Government to take over its clinics because it struggling to cope with the growing demand for health services from residents.
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POTATO farmers in Manicaland have been urged to take potato farming seriously to increase production and exports.
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THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is seeking to identify areas of potential conflict in Chimanimani to ensure the reconstruction of the areas which were hardest hit by Cyclone Idai is done in agreement with all stakeholders.
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THREE Harare men have appeared in court on allegations of theft and masquerading as officials from the Zimbabwe Anti- Corruption Commission (ZACC).
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Bee farmers in Manicaland have expressed concern over decreasing yields in apiculture owing to human interference which has resulted in the destruction of many hives.
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Three men from Epworth and Chitungwiza, who were last week arrested for stealing a beast, have been sentenced to 10 years in prison each, by a Goromonzi Magistrate’s Court. Farai Mupopa (45) and Nelson Chizuzu (37), both of Epworth and Pheneas Mushangwe (36) of Chitungwiza were imprisoned following their arrest at a roadblock along Goromonzi Road.
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