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A school in Denmark is interested in partnering the optometry department at the Bindura University of Science Education to strengthen the quality of education it offers, Vice-Chancellor Professor Eddie Mwenje has said.
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MEMBERS of the Johane Masowe (Vadzidzi) church in Mashonaland Central are working tirelessly towards fulfilling the vision of their late founding leader, Mudzidzi Wimbo, to have a boarding primary school in Mvurwi.
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The Parks and Wildlife Management Authority is set to introduce more wildlife at Chinhoyi Caves to broaden activities at the tourist attraction.
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GOVERNMENT has identified the development of ICT infrastructure as central to the realisation of Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 by making it a key priority on the nation’s developmental agenda.
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The Bindura Municipality has started implementing austerity measures as it moves to streamline its expenditure to ensure that it contributes to the realisation of Vision 2030 of transforming Zimbabwe into an upper middle-income economy, Town Clerk Mr Shangwa Mavesera has said.
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Police in Chegutu have arrested a five- member gang that has been terrorising people in the town and recovered several dangerous weapons.
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Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe (ACCZ) president Archbishop Johannes Ndanga has urged churches to rally behind President Mnangagwa, saying God has bestowed in him the ideas that he is implementing in turning around the country’s economy.
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Kadoma City Council risks losing its city status due to a marked decline in service delivery standards.
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Zvimba Rural District Council is expecting to channel more resources towards developmental projects after paying off the $7,4 million it owed the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) late last year.
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Illegal settlers living in most rural parts of Mashonaland West Province are now outnumbering genuine home owners, Government reports have revealed.
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Government has started tarring the 300-kilometre Karoi-Binga Road after Treasury availed $10 million for the project recently.
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Mining chemicals and explosives company — Major Chemicals and Explosives — that was commissioned in Kadoma last week has so far employed 50 people and is planning to employ more soon.
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Villagers and stakeholders in Mhondoro-Ngezi are appealing for Government to relocate officials who are still operating from Kadoma.
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The Chegutu Municipality has clashed with its residents who are accusing it of causing a diarrhoea outbreak in the town after it supplied them with dirty tap water for a number of days.
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THE Postal and Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) last week commissioned a community information centre (CIC) in Guruve before donating 30 computers and three multi-purpose printers to three schools in the area.
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