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THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has adopted the Reliability Based Maintenance (RBM) strategy as a cost-cutting measure that will enhance network reliability in energy transmission and to boost public confidence.
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RESIDENTS of Mutare have criticised the city’s 2019 budget, saying it concentrated more on the welfare of its workers than ratepayers from whom the city gets revenue.
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Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A Mutare farmer who lost his wife due to medical negligence has been awarded $20 000 in damages after an eight-year legal battle. The High Court last week ordered Dr Miriam Kanyenze to pay Mr James Makunura after his wife of 40 years died owing to flawed medical treatment. Mr […]
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Manicaland Correspondents GOVERNMENT is reviewing and validating the Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Act Amendment Bill to align it with global best practices, The Herald has learnt. Speaking during the National Plan of Action (NAPLAC) on human trafficking workshop in Mutare last week, deputy chairperson of the anti-trafficking inter-ministerial committee Mr Alouis Matongo said the workshop […]
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Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent Women’S Action Group (WAG) has partnered Government in rolling out cervical cancer screening in rural parts of the country. Addressing hundreds of women and Government officials who gathered for a community health day held at Sabi Valley Primary School last week, WAG director Mrs Edinah Masiyiwa (pictured) said her organisation would […]
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Mashonaland East War Veterans’ Association chairperson Cde Daniel Sigauke has challenged war veterans to remain vigilant and patriotic in safeguarding the gains of the liberation struggle.
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MUTASA district has this year received over $400 000 from the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) for the construction, rehabilitation and maintenance of at least six roads.
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ZIMBABWEANS should cherish the peace and stability that the country is enjoying and should not take it for granted as there are other countries that are reeling due to civil wars and instability, ASA Resources group chief executive Mr Toi Muganyi has said.
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STAKEHOLDERS in the beef and leather industry are lobbying Government for a policy waiver to enable them to export raw hides they cannot utilise to curtail possible losses and generate revenue for the economy.
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ZVISHAVANE-based platinum mine, Mimosa, is set to increase its production to 270 000 tonnes per month from 230 000 tonnes which the company is producing.
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Local authorities in Mashonaland West Province should have a developmental outlook in their quest to improve service delivery, Minister of State Mary Mliswa-Chikoka has said.
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At least five boarding schools in Manicaland are seeking permission to either increase boarding fees or close early citing dwindling food supplies due to shortages on the market and high prices on available stocks.
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Sunny Yi Feng Tiles (Pvt) Limited — a Chinese firm setting up a multi-million dollar tile manufacturing plant in Norton — has been told to prioritise locals in their recruitment exercise.
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GOVERNMENT is reviewing and validating the Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Act to align it with global best practices, The Herald has learnt.
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Players in the hospitality sector have been urged to take advantage of the large number of tourists who visit the Eastern Highlands to market the region’s culture.
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