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Marondera-Hwedza senator Dr Sydney Sekeramayi has urged the nation to stop spreading and listening to fake news.
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DEFAULTING residents and other ratepayers owe Mutare City over $50 million, a development which is crippling service delivery in the city.
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MINISTER of State for Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Monica Mavhunga has called on all local authorities in the province to take advantage of Government policies that ensure housing for all.
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CHIPINGE Town Council is mulling introducing the geographic information system (GIS) to help flush out illegal water connections that are prejudicing the town of potential revenue in rates.
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Schools should engage in projects that are commercially viable and dump programmes that do not have lasting benefits, a senior Government official has said.
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ZANU-PF party will square off with the MDC-Alliance and NCA in the Mutoko North by-election set for November 24.
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Authorities in Kariba are working on strategies aimed at reducing human-wildlife conflict which has claimed 12 people in the past two months.
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau STAKEHOLDERS in Mutasa North are crafting a development roadmap outlining the constituency’s growth trajectory for the next five years in line with Government’s vision for a middle income economy by 2030. Speaking at a strategy meeting held in Honde Valley at the weekend, Mutasa North Member of Parliament Cde Chido Madiwa […]
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AT least 26 people from Chipinge district last week paid a cumulative $2 800 in fines for breaching the Forests Act.
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MASHONALAND West Province has recorded an eight percent increase in new tobacco growers registered with the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board for the 2018-19 season.
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GOVERNMENT will continue setting up more community irrigation schemes like Siyalima in Guruve as the initiative is a commendable example of climate change adaptation and resilience building, Mashonaland Central crops and livestock officer Mr Stancilae Tapererwa has said.
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The Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development will disburse $50 000 for women’s empowerment programmes in Manicaland Province this year.
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Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau GOVERNMENT has directed the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) to reopen a satellite depot in Siakobvu to ensure easy collection of food relief by villagers in the drought-prone area. The move is also aimed at ensuring that villagers deliver the little grain they produce to a centre closer to them. The […]
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Blessings Chidakwa in Kadoma Chegutu Municipality has begun rehabilitating its water reticulation system that involves the installation of a new water line as part of measures to curb water leakages. The project, which is expected to be complete by end of year, will also see residents accessing potable water in the town that has been […]
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Sharon Chigeza Mutare Correspondent ZIMBABWE National Network for People living with HIV (ZNNP+) has called for the scrapping of user fees charged upon collection of anti-retroviral drugs by health institutions in Mutare, saying the practice was creating a number of challenges. In an interview with The Herald, ZNNP+ Manicaland provincial coordinator Mr Moses Chananuka said […]
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