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THE business community in Chimanimani has called for the speedy reopening and upgrading of Cashel Border Post to help decongest Forbes Border Post and create a shorter route for traders crossing to Beira from SouthAfrica.
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THE newly-appointed commission to run Mutare City Council has pledged to improve service delivery and address issues bedevilling the city, among them refuse collection, water and sewerage upgrading, roads rehabilitation and ease of doing business.
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FIVE people died on the spot and three others were seriously injured when a Honda Odyssey they were travelling in veered off the road before overturning several times along the Chivhu-Nyazura Road.
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Government should focus on addressing the needs of women in the Second Republic as they play an important part in the development of the country, an official has said.
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Three drug peddlers have been convicted after they were arrested on separate occasions for possessing dangerous drugs.
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Zimbabwe will leverage on the relationship between strong economies and intellectual property (IP) laws to create a robust and sustained economic trajectory in line with the African Union blueprint for development and industrialisation, an official has said.
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The new dispensation is committed to ensuring best standards for primary and secondary school pupils by addressing all the challenges in the education sector, Minister of State for Mashonaland East Provincial Affairs David Musabayana has said.
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Players in the timber industry have said they look forward to repositioning themselves and contribute meaningfully to the turnaround of the country’s economy against the background of significant efforts by Government to revive the ailing sector.
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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s inauguration on Sunday has ignited optimism among the people of Manicaland who expect a quick economic turnaround premised on his new Government’s progressive and democratic policies.
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ZIMBABWE Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) Manicaland has expressed concern over the decrease in tonnage of maize it produced this year which has been blamed on the January mid-season dry spell.
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BUOYED by this year’s high exhibitor response, Manicaland Agricultural Show Society is considering expanding exhibition space to accommodate more participants next year.
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GOVERNMENT will leave no stone unturned in the search for lasting solutions to the fall armyworm problem, which has affected many farmers throughout the country in recent seasons.
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PREPARATIONS for the 2018-19 summer cropping season got off to a sluggish start in Manicaland as only a few farmers have started land preparations, an official has said.
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Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent CHIPINGE Rural District Council has embarked on a strategic marketing drive to attract investors to the district. The council has produced fliers and a 27-minute documentary film named, “Chipinge, the thriving district.” The council’s chief executive Mr Blessing Mamvosha said the district had all that was expected for investors to consider […]
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau THE Marange Development Trust (MDT) has embarked on a research initiative, which seeks to find literature that chronicles the cultural heritage of the people of the diamond-rich Marange and Bocha areas. The initiative is being conducted in partnership with the Chiadzwa Community Development Trust, the Arda Transau Relocation Trust and Natural […]
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