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Sakubva residents have voiced concern over the increase in home industries in the area, which could cause health problems due to chemicals used by the craftsmen in making their products.
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Manicaland Provincial Affairs Minister Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba has hailed dairy farmers here for their resilience during Cyclone Idai despite low milk production in the province.
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TRADITIONAL leaders in Chimanimani are organising a cleansing ceremony in line with African tradition following the March 15 Cyclone Idai-induced disaster which killed hundreds and destroyed infrastructure worth millions of dollars
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THE donor community, which has been providing people in Chimanimani and Chipinge districts with food aid following the devastating effects of Cyclone Idai, has indicated it will be stopping giving out handouts in favour of “food for work” schemes.
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TRANSPORT and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza last week officially opened the Cashel Valley-Chikukwa Road in Chimanimani that was rehabilitated by Econet at a cost of US$2 million.
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Lawsuits and threats will not stop the Zanu-PF Youth League from naming and shaming corrupt individuals, youth commissar Cde Godfrey Tsenengamu has said.
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Six Odzi men appeared in court last week on allegations of kidnapping their cousin who had been accused of inheriting goblins that were tormenting the family.
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A Chipinge man was found hanging from a tree in a thicket adjacent his homestead after a heated domestic dispute over infidelity.
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Local development agency, Practical Action, is training hundreds of fish farmers in Mutasa District on the production and use of local feeding resources to mitigate against the high cost of aquatic feed formulations.
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THE Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has called on non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Manicaland to assist vulnerable girls in the province with sanitary wear.
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One person died on the spot on Wednesday morning while the other was injured when a tractor they were travelling on was side-swiped by a Mutare-bound bus near Zimunya Township along the Mutare-Masvingo Highway.
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Government has come to the rescue of Chipinge farmers who were facing transport challenges to ferry their produce to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) through a special arrangement with the District Development Fund (DDF).
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HOMICIDE police in Mutare are investigating a case of suspected ritual murder following the discovery of a body with missing private parts at a homestead in Marange on Wednesday.
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THE Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has urged non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Manicaland to assist vulnerable girls in the province with sanitary wear.
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THE education sector must work closely with industry to enable job skills alignment for high school pupils.
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