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Police yesterday arrested a Buhera man who allegedly murdered his drunken mother using a log, accusing her of making noise.
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A SCRAMBLE for scrap metal in Mutare has seen some people vandalising council property in a development that has raised alarm.
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The City of Mutare has banned the use of farm bricks for construction of commercial, industrial and residential structures, complying with a directive from the Environmental Management Agency (EMA).
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AFRICA University (AU) has responded to a call by Government for institutions of higher learning to become centres of productivity by embracing an education system that responds to the needs of the economy.
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NYANGA Rural District Council Ward 26 by-election winner Cde Bisset Mapeta (Zanu-PF) has spelt out his vision that is premised on the desire to fulfil his election campaign promises to the electorate.
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APICULTURE farmers in Chimanimani are appealing to Government to come to their rescue and re-capacitate them following the destruction of their projects by Cyclone Idai.
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POLICE in Mutare have launched a manhunt for two suspected armed robbers who last Friday attacked and robbed a 37-year-old woman of cash and grocery at her tuck-shop in Zimunya.
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A nine-year-old pupil died on the spot after being knocked down by a speeding car at the 231km peg along the Harare-Mutare Road, near Riverside.
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A SELF-PROCLAIMED prophet with the International Apostolic Ejuwel Jekenisheni Church has been hauled before the courts on allegations of murdering his father in an obnoxious bid to inherit his Mazda 323.
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau Zimbabwe and Mozambique are looking at reviving efforts to expand the processing and handling capacity at the Port of Beira, which was affected by Cyclone Idai, as part of efforts to encourage more businesses to use the port. The issue was raised at a Joint Economic Forum held between Manicaland and […]
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Chipo Katsidzira Manicaland Correspondent The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has raised concern at the persistent power shortages which are affecting pupils studying technical subjects, particularly examination classes. In an interview last week, Manicaland provincial education director Mr Edgar Shumba said thousands of pupils were being affected, especially in practical subjects like computer science, […]
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Takunda Maodza Manicaland Bureau Chief A sixteen-YEAR-OLD Mutare Girls’ High pupils was found with mbanje — traceable to Ghana — and whisky at school last week in an incident that could underline the extent drug abuse has permeated the country’s education sector. It is still a mystery how the girl (whose name cannot be published) […]
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Manicaland Bureau The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has facilitated the setting up of a solar project at Mutepfe Clinic in Buhera to mitigate the effects of load-shedding that has significantly affected the provision of health services. Zera engineer for renewable energy Engineer Mr Tobias Mudzingwa said the project would help the community and mitigate […]
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Nyasha Mapasa Manicaland Correspondent DETECTIVES in Manicaland have launched a manhunt for three armed robbers who allegedly accosted a man who had gone to a nearby bush to relieve himself and stole his cellphone and cash, before disappearing. Manicaland police spokesperson, Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa, confirmed the incident, which occurred in Rusape last week. “The complainant, […]
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Wimbainashe Zhakata Mutare Correspondent THE City of Mutare and the Zimbabwe Special Economic Zones Authority (ZIMSEZA) last week held a stakeholders workshop aimed at expediting implementation of the Fern Hill project set to change the face of the Manicaland provincial capital. Fern Hill township, which falls under the jurisdiction of the City of Mutare, was […]
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