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THE political independence brought about by the gallant sons and daughters of the soil after a protracted armed struggle must be cherished as it has created a conducive environment where young people can pursue their dreams.
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THE Urban Councils’ Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ) has urged its members to standardise tariff structures for the various services they provide to improve efficiency.
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There is need to introduce a disaster management syllabus in the education curriculum to impart survival skills in the community before, during and after a natural disaster.
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The Kwekwe District Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has donated an assortment of goods to victims of Cyclone Idai.
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Masvingo Bureau A Masvingo Polytechnic student has been jailed for an effective five years after he stole a car and tried to sell it to raise money for the upkeep of his demanding lover who is studying at the same institution. Darlington Sagia (21) was convicted on his own plea of guilty when he appeared […]
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Bridgette Moyo Midlands Reporter A Redcliff tout has been sentenced to an effective 10 months in jail for fondling the breast of his co-tenant’s 16-year-old domestic worker. Admire Gumorazvo (23), who resides in Rutendo in Redcliff, appeared before Kwekwe magistrate Ms Vimbai Mutukwa charged with one count of indecent assault and was convicted after he […]
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Midlands Correspondent A Gweru-based private land developing firm lost about $30 000 to three of its former employees who allegedly sold residential stands illegally to unsuspecting clients. Emmanuel Matondoro (38), Thabiso Mpofu (28) and Brighton Ndlovu, who were all employed as housing officers by River Valley Properties followed up on clients in arrears and solicited […]
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A health hazard looms in Gweru after the entire city has gone for nearly a week without water.
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About 3 850 former Ziscosteel workers and those of its subsidiaries, failed to get their March salaries after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) garnisheed the former steel giant’s accounts.
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The deal in which ZimCoke (Private) Limited is set to revitalise a coke plant within Ziscosteel, now awaits Cabinet approval.
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Gweru City Council has started accepting medical aid cards from various scheme in a move that is expected to ‘‘improve residents’’ access to health care.
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The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has partnered the Zimbabwe National Association of the Deaf in a drive to assess and improve voting facilities for the benefit of people living with disabilities ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.
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A 31-year-old Kwekwe prisoner was slapped with another 12-month jail term after he tried to escape during a clean-up campaign.
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About 48 000 villagers in Gokwe North are in dire need of food aid as the effects of the El-Nino induced drought are beginning to be felt in some parts of the country.
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Government is working on amendments to the National Youth Service Act to create a fully-fledged department under the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation.
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