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Manicaland Bureau Churches have been urged to take a leading role in facilitating forgiveness and re-integration of inmates into society after their release from prison. In an interview with The Herald following the conclusion of Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) Family Week, ZPCS Manicaland spokesperson Liberty Mhlanga said for many former inmates, getting out […]
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THE 108th edition of the Manicaland Agricultural Show starts tomorrow, with over 200 exhibitors expected to showcase their products.
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Manicaland Correspondent A YOUTH hub, which will act as a safe space for adolescents and young women to discuss issues on sexual reproductive health, has been launched in Mutasa District of Manicaland. The project was launched courtesy of the collaborative efforts of Bonda-based Chiedza Community Welfare Trust and Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Africa Trust […]
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A visiting Mozambican delegation has described Zimbabwe’s recent harmonised elections as free, fair and violence free.
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THE Forestry Commission in Manicaland Province has intensified the production of fruit and citrus tree seedlings in line with Command Agroforestry targets.
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A local woman empowerment organisation has set aside a $3 million Information Communication Technology (ICT) fund to provide training for women living with disabilities across the country.
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It is crucial for everyone to develop a positive attitude towards the girl child and protect her from social norms that militate against her rights, an official has said.
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At least 680 people across the country recently received film and television content creation certificates after undertaking lessons with the Zimbabwe Film and Television School of Southern Africa (ZIFTESSA).
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MANICALAND Province has recorded an 8 percent increase in the number of farmers who have registered to grow tobacco in the 2018-19 cropping season despite a 1 percent drop in new registrations.
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THE last episode of the cultural television documentary, “Inside Ndau Culture”, which is currently being produced in Chipinge will be wrapped up today, The Herald has learnt.
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MUTARE-based Zimbabwe International School Arts Festival (ZISAF) has been invited to represent the country at the Mazibuye Heritage Day Expo Festival in South Africa next month.
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HONDE VALLEY police have arrested a man for the gruesome murder of a 10-year-old boy whose body he allegedly dumped in a stream, probably to conceal the heinous crime.
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MUTARE residents have called for peace and unity to prevail among Zimbabweans as a way of respecting the sacrifices made by fallen heroes and heroines to liberate the country.
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CHIMANIMANI West community is set to benefit from the establishment of a baobab processing plant which will be commissioned next month.
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CHIPINGE is a sleeping economic giant whose vast potential has not been fully explored and exploited so that it contributes more effectively and competitively to the national economy, a Government official has said.
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