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Gweru City Council and Zesa have agreed on a payment plan for the settlement of the $28 million that the former owes the latter.
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A 22-year-old man employed as an administrator in the office of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has been arraigned before a Kwekwe magistrate for allegedly stealing goods worth $384 875 from the minister.
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Gweru City Council has embarked on the development of the Ivene Extension housing project which will see the construction of 2 227 residential and institutional stands at a cost of US$56 million.
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A MBERENGWA woman who is demanding $ 30 000 from Zanu PF Mberengwa North Member of Parliament Cde Tafanana Zhou for allegedly breaching a promise to marry and for allegedly breaking her virginity could be a habitual extortionist after she allegedly raised similar allegations against a Zvishavane businessman in 2014, The Herald has learnt.
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Prominent Kwekwe businessman and property mogul Mr Harish Bhai Narran has died.
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Gweru City Council has introduced water rationing, amid indications that the city’s supply dam Gwenoro is now left with only three months’ water supply.
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TWO Gweru men, who attacked and seriously injured a security guard using machetes during a robbery, were last week sentenced to an effective 7 years in prison each, for attempted murder.
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Two armed robbers from Lower Gweru who allegedly broke into a female teacher’s house and took turns to rape her at knife-point before ransacking the house were yesterday arraigned before Gweru regional magistrate, Mrs Phathekile Msipa, on charges of unlawful entry and rape.
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Goods estimated at US$95 000 went up in smoke after a warehouse caught fire in Zhombe last Tuesday evening.
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The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) Midlands chapter has appealed to the Government to ban crude tar and scrap metal exports for the benefit of the local industry.
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Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief THE close co-operation between central Government and Gweru City Council (GCC), which saw the former availing foreign currency for the purchase of two refuse collection trucks worth US$700 000, is commendable and should exist in all local authorities in the country. Addressing residents, Government and GCC officials at the commissioning […]
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Locadia Mavhudzi Midlands Correspondent Artisanal miners have a higher risk of being injured at work due to lack of training, Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation spokesperson Mr Dosman Mangisi has said. He said Government should embark on vigorous targeted training for artisanal miners on safe methods of mining following an increase in the number of accidents involving […]
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Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Gweru City Council has dragged Emobuild Construction which was awarded a tender to install traffic lights in the Central Business District to the Court of Arbitration after 80 percent of them developed faults and the contractor failed to honour its warranty. The local authority wants Emobuild Construction to compensate it for […]
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Proceeding at Kwekwe Magistrates courts briefly came to a halt yesterday after an accused person collapsed just before sentencing.
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Cash strapped Kwekwe City Council is set to review its 2019 budget that will result in rates and water tariff going up by 100 percent, Kwekwe Mayor Councillor Kasipo has said.
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