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Government is unshackling the country from the colonial educational system and redesigning it to optimally exploit inherent potential, heritage and resources, President Mnangagwa has said.
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DEPUTY Minister for Defence and War Veterans Affairs Victor Matemadanda has appealed to war veterans in Mashonaland Central Province to explain to the people how sanctions are hurting everyone before they join a protest march to the United States Embassy.
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Zimbabweans from all walks of life, including war veterans in opposition parties, should unite and call for the lifting of illegal Western sanctions as they are a direct attack on Zimbabwe and designed to divide the people.
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Government is unshackling Zimbabwe from the limiting colonial educational system and redesigning it to optimally exploit inherent potential, heritage and resources, President Mnangagwa has said.
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Zvimba Rural District Council is on the hunt for health personnel to cover critical posts at its health centres which have been hit by staff shortages.
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The Presidential Inputs Support Scheme has resulted in cotton farmers in Mashonaland West increasing the hectarage put under cotton from 14 000ha to 18 000ha during the current agricultural season.
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Government is in the process of setting up a multi-stakeholder anti-poaching unit as it steps up efforts to reduce poaching and promote conservation of wildlife.
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GOVERNMENT is striving to fulfil President Mnangagwa’s election campaign promises ahead of the July 30, 2018 harmonised elections, which has led to an unprecedented surge of activity on Zimbabwe’s road network, a Cabinet minister has said.
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TWO suspected thieves electrocuted, while their colleague was seriously injured on Monday morning in Chegutu while tampering with ZESA cables.
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MASHONALAND Central Province is set for major infrastructure transformation, thanks to the $21, 6 million allocated to the 10 local authorities in the province in the 2019 national budget.
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About 300 hectares at the Cotton Training Centre here has courted controversy over its ownership amid reports that Government is not getting its dues from current tenants.
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Government efforts in curbing poaching in the Zambezi Valley - complemented by various parties - continue to yield positive results with crime going down significantly since 2016.
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Seed giant Seed Co has hailed women for the important role they play in agricultural production.
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MEMBERS of the Johanne Masowe of Vadzidzi VaJesu in Mazowe North have ventured into a thriving fish farming project.
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Zimbabweans should complement Government’s efforts to grow the tourism sector through engaging in domestic tourism, Kenyan ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Lucy Chelimo has said.
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