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Mashonaland East Provincial War Veterans chairperson Cde Daniel Sigauke has expressed concern over the ouster of their members from key positions in the ruling party’s provincial structures.
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GOVERNMENT has assisted four families in Mutasa district whose homesteads were destroyed by fire in suspected cases of arson last month.
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MORE than 80 seed suppliers and farmers on Tuesday converged on Nyanyadzi for the third edition of the Chimanimbeu Seed Market Day, which was organised by Towards Sustainable Use of Resources Organisation (Tsuro).
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THE United Mutare Residents’ and Ratepayers’ Trust (UMRRT) has urged recently sworn-in councillors to serve residents and attend to their needs diligently.
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MANICALAND is making concerted efforts to increase the number of products currently being exported, as the province gears up for development in line with the constitutional provision for devolution.
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MUTARE City Council should set developmental targets that are accomplishable in a short space of time, a Government official has said.
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BINDURA-BASED youth group, Josiah Magama Tongogara Advocacy Group, has commended the country’s judiciary for upholding the constitution and the rule of law.
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BIG companies should take advantage of Chipinge’s conducive investment environment, an official has said.
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Six suspected cases of cholera have been recorded in Mashonaland East Province, an official has said.
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NEWLY-elected Mutare Rural District Council chairperson, Councillor Itai Katsaruware has vowed to improve service provision and infrastructural development, which is in line with the President’s vision to have a middle class economy by 2030.
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Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has donated Takkyu volley, Frisbee and Bocci sports equipment to people with disabilities in Bindura.
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Kadoma City Council is planning to beef up its enforcement and engineering departments by recruiting at least six police constables and seven plant attendants.
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Police here have launched a manhunt for a Goromonzi man who scalded his wife with five litres of water after an argument over a visit to the Registrar-General’s Office.
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FOREIGN currency shortages are hampering efforts by small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in Manicaland Province to grow their businesses as most of them are failing to import raw materials for their operations.
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Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent SCHOOLS should start seriously teaching of science and technology from infant level to empower young learners with skills that enable them to adapt well in the adult world, a senior official has said. Speaking at the handover ceremony of the 2017 Secretary’s Bell awards at John Cowie Primary School last week, […]
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