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The US$160 million multi-model logistic hub project earmarked for Kanyemba by a United States of America-based company, Zura Southern Africa, is the first such project to be approved by the US government in three decades, the company’s founder, Mr Darren Moore, has said.
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THE World Food Programme is working with Government in piloting a planning tool for local authorities in urban areas to build resilience against natural and socio-economic challenges among communities.
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FOUR highway robbers and rapists were on Monday sentenced to 34 years in jail each for robbery and rape charges committed on unsuspecting hitchhikers whom they offered transport in and around Mashonaland Central Province.
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Agriculture production at Mazowe Prison Farm received a boost yesterday when Aotea Global Company donated a water pump that uses neither electric power nor fuel.
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Chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Media and Broadcasting Services, Mr Prince Dubeko Sibanda, has urged Zimbabweans to use their high literacy levels to unpack all gazetted Bills to ensure that the country has good laws that promote good governance.
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Minister of State for Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs Mary Mliswa-Chikoka has applauded the Zimbabwe National Army for handing over two new classroom blocks to Ayshire Primary School in Zvimba North.
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Eureka Gold Mine Zimbabwe has been invaded by artisanal miners after allegations that the new management which took over the claims is taking long to show signs of productivity.
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BINDURA Municipality chamber secretary Naison Machingauta and finance director Lovemore Warurama appeared in court last week on allegations of assaulting the town’s former mayor Mr Innocent Zvigumbu last year.
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The Cotton Research Institute (CRI) is developing cotton seed varieties that are resistant to pest and diseases in the wake of increasingly unpredictable weather patterns.
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THE tourism and hospitality industry recorded mixed fortunes over the Heroes and Defence Forces holidays with resort hotels’ occupancy averaging between 51 percent and 81 percent in most areas.
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Seed Co Ltd (Zimbabwe Division) biggest seed producer, Mr Len Smit, is setting up the first seed grading plant in Glendale, Mashonaland Central Province to improve the state of commercial farming in the country as well as revive the bread basket status of the province.
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SANYATI Rural District Council (RDC) is set to renovate Pazvakavambwa Clinic in Ward 5 for $43 500 using money it was allocated by the Government under devolution.
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AT least 30 people were seriously injured when the loading box of a lorry they were travelling in opened resulting in passengers being thrown out onto the tarmac on their way to Heroes’ Day celebrations in Guruve.
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LOCAL authorities have been challenged to come up with policies that are gender sensitive as Zimbabwe continues to make strides in promoting gender equality at grassroots level.
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The Agriculture Research Council of Zimbabwe (ARCZ) and the African Centre for Fertiliser Development (ACFD) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Frontline Institute for cooperation in areas of food production and value addition, water purification and water harvesting technologies.
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