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Government has been urged to increase outreach programmes on the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) to ensure that everyone at grassroots understands the policy and its implications in line with the devolution agenda.
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THE Chimanimani Tourism Association (CTA) has called for an urgent change of systems at the Beitbridge Border Post to ensure tourists driving from South Africa easily access Zimbabwe, amid indications some are spending over six hours in queues waiting for clearance.
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Mutare City Council is expecting to receive US$4 000 000 before the end of this year from the African Development Bank for the Dangamvura water system.
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THE country has witnessed a steady increase in milk production this year, recording a nine percent rise between January and May.
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A-53-YEAR-OLD Vumba man, who allegedly raped his teenage stepdaughter on three separate occasions, has appeared in court.
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CHIPINGE District has recorded the highest teenage pregnancy prevalence rates in Manicaland Province.
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A haulage truck transporting 30 000 litres of diesel from Beira to the Democratic Republic of Congo overturned along the Christmas Pass in Mutare yesterday morning.
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COMMUNITY Share Ownership Trusts (CSOTs) play a pivotal role in ensuring the successful implementation of devolution, Manicaland’s former Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) chairperson Mr Richard Chiwandire has said.
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Manicaland has registered a remarkable increase in cattle and goat production in the 2018/2019 season, a crop and livestock assessment report has revealed.
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The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) says it will seek the intervention of the Zimbabwe National Army to assess Forbes Border Post for possible landmines to enable authorities to access an area within the border post that has become a dumping area.
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Agritex officers in Nyanga last week received training in budding and grafting of fruit trees from the Department of Research and Specialist Services as part of efforts to increase fruit production in the district.
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A Nyanga man last week lost US$1 200 to three armed robbers he had offered a ride to town.
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THE Dairy Services Unit (DSU) needs $15 000 to repair machinery at its Mutare and Chipinge outlets which have been out of order for years resulting in failure to carry out inspections of milk parlours.
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THE Parliamentary Portiforlio Committee on Public Accounts has raised concern over the poor maintenance of Government houses in Manicaland under the National Housing Fund.
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ARMED robbers pounced on a Chipinge businessman in the dead of night and got away with $17 000, a laptop and mobile phones.
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