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THREE illegal diamond miners died at a Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) claim in Marange when a tunnel they were working on collapsed.
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A housemaid who stole her employer’s property worth over $4 000 has been ordered to perform 140 hours of community service at a local school.
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A state-of-the-art irrigation facility installed by Government at Almar Farm in Manicaland Province under the Brazilian “More Food International Programme” is lying idle over four years after it was commissioned as the Department of Irrigation has been dragging its fit on testing the equipment.
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The Zimbabwe Electricity Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has granted Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) a licence to build a 120MW power plant in Mutare.
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A 30-YEAR-OLD Penhalonga man has appeared in court, charged with raping a mentally challenged neighbour in a maize field.
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OVER 6 000 illegal settlers in Manicaland Province have been served with eviction letters as Government seeks to remove people who invaded timber plantations and have been causing significant destruction to the country’s timber stock.
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Retired Brigadier-General Temba Kanganga, who died on August 1, was buried at his rural home in Derembwe Village under chief Zimunya over the weekend.
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GOVERNMENT has raised concerns over the increase in malaria-related illnesses in Manicaland this year, with 66 people reported to have died this year.
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DAIRY farmers in Manicaland have been urged to grow and stash their own stockfeed to counter increasing prices of commercial stockfeed.
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MUTARE City Council plans to rehabilitate more roads, buy water meters and Geographic Information System (GIS) machines at a cost of $1,6 million with the help of the fiscal transfer funds expected from the Treasury this week.
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More than 6 000 illegal settlers in Manicaland have been served with eviction letters, as Government seeks to remove people who invaded timber plantations, causing significant destruction in the country’s timber stock.
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Dairy farmers have projected a 15 percent growth in production this year to 86 million litres from 75,4 million last year.
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COMMUNITIES in Cyclone Idai-ravaged areas reportedly looting food aid meant to feed pupils in schools, it has emerged.
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MUTARE City Council has started procurement of conventional water meters which will benefit hundreds of customers in the city.
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OVER a 1 000 illegal gold miners have reportedly besieged the Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (ARDA) Rusitu estate in Chimanimani in a development described by a local legislator as worrying.
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