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Kwekwe Mayor Councillor Angeline Kasipo has said the local authority will work with a registered residents’ association that is seconded to council by the people of the city, following squabbles within Kwekwe Residents Association.
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Midlands-based young champion farmer John Muchenje has urged young people with a passion for agriculture to pursue it for the good of the economy.
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Government is set to establish technical high schools, science training institutions, as well as arts centres that will offer free education as a way of promoting science technology for the development of the country, an official has said.
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A health hazard is looming in Gweru’s central business district (CBD) after the local authority closed public toilets at the popular Mkoba commuter omnibus rank.
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A primary school teacher from Kwekwe has appeared in court after he allegedly impregnated a 13-year-old pupil with whom he had an affair with for over a year.
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Gweru City Council says it is on high alert for outbreaks of diarrhoeal diseases such as cholera and typhoid in the wake of a looming water crisis, as the main supplier dam, Gwenhoro, is now left with only six weeks’ supply.
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The country’s sole Ammonium Nitrate (AN) manufacturer, Sable Chemicals, requires US$12 million for it to import raw materials to ensure enough stocks in preparation for the 2019/20 farming season, an official has said.
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Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri will officially open this year’s edition of the Midlands Agricultural Show.
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A water crisis looms in Gweru, amid indications that its main source of potable water, Gwenoro Dam, is left with six weeks’ supply.
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A Mlezu Primary School boy from the Chiwundura area is battling for life at Gweru Provincial Hospital after being axed on the head by an unknown assailant while on his way to school.
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TWO suspected thieves from Bulawayo have been arrested for allegedly stealing over US$40 000 which was under the driver’s seat of a Harare-bound City Link luxury coach that had parked at a passenger pick up and drop off point in Gweru.
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Zhombe Chief, Weight Gwesela, has called on settlers who illegally occupied land along the Mbembeswane River to relocate in a move meant to ensure their safety and curb environmental degradation.
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Lancashire Steel has received a US$2 million boost from Government in a move that saw the company buying raw materials with the hope of resuming operations within a few days.
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GWERU City Council has abandoned its controversial old ticketing system for parking and is now issuing temporary receipts to motorists as it prepares to introduce an automated parking system.
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Zhombe Chief, Weight Gwesela, has called on settlers who illegally occupied land along the Mbembeswane River to relocate in a move meant to ensure their safety and curb environmental degradation.
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