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Marondera Municipality will soon pump the bulk of its water from the Wenimbi Dam as it moves to improve water supplies and quality to the town, an official has said.
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Manicaland residents have been urged to unite and work towards improving the province’s economic standing in line with Government’s devolution plans.
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The new Government led by President Mnangagwa is committed to the growth of the postal and courier services sector and ultimately the provision of the same to all, Information Communication Technology and Courier Services Deputy Minister Jerifan Muswere has said.
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THE Zimbabwe National Army has challenged Zimbabweans to desist from exhibiting negative perceptions about their country and focus on working to develop and grow it into a middle income economy by 2030.
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A BUHERA primary school teacher has been arrested for allegedly raping his niece, who is in Grade Three, on separate occasions during lunchtime and giving her 50 cents to conceal the offence. The 40-year old teacher (name withheld to protecct the victim’s identity)appeared before a Chipinge magistrate charged with rape.
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ENVIRONMENT, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira (pictured) has called on the ministry’s stakeholders to participate in the national clean-up programme scheduled for December 5, 2018 at Takashinga Sports Club, Highfield, in Harare.
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THE National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm) is considering requesting Government to avail the Health Levy Fund (HLF) in foreign currency to make the procurement of medical drugs hassle-free.
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MASHONALAND Central Province is set to benefit from the $5 million Command Livestock Programme earmarked for six provinces which is being bankrolled by Homelink through Diaspora remittances.
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The National AIDS Council (NAC) is rolling out testing and counselling programme in Marondera targeted at children below the age of nine, an official has said.
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Kadoma residents on Tuesday blamed the city for failing to contain the fire that destroyed three shops in the city last night.
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Farmers in Mashonaland East Province are ready for the 2018-19 farming season with the province targeting more than 200 000 hectares on maize production, Provincial Agricultural Technician and Extension Services officer Mr Leonard Munamati has said.
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The Zanu-PF Youth League has launched a goat-rearing project that seeks to empower youths and reduce unemployment, especially in rural communities across Mashonaland Central Province.
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Cde Titus Thomas Makamanzi, who died in a car accident recently and was declared a provincial hero, was laid to rest in Marondera.
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Police in Mashonaland East Province are investigating a case in which a Harare man was drugged before being robbed of his belongings by unknown people along the Harare-Nyamapanda Highway recently.
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A former security guard at Ratelshock Tea Estate in Chipinge was sentenced to an effective six months in jail for fatally shooting a suspect who had allegedly stolen irrigation pipes at his workplace.
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