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A 55-YEAR-OLD man from Gweru has been sentenced to 30 years in jail for raping and impregnating his 13-year-old granddaughter whom he bribed with a dollar and a packet of jiggies.
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KWEKWE City Council has suspended other developmental projects to channel funds towards water reticulation system, which is gobbling over 60 percent of the local authority’s monthly takings, deputy mayor, Councillor Shadreck Tobaiwa has said.
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A 73-year-old man from Chirumanzu has been arrested for allegedly raping a 49-year-old mentally challenged woman.
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Members of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) have been implored to shun corruption and remain vigilant in the face of the challenging environment.
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THE Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) is considering eliminating wholesalers from the distribution of basic grain products to make them affordable to consumers.
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MORE than 1 000 former Ziscosteel workers are set to benefit when coking company ZimCoke Private Limited begins its recruitment exercise.
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Midlands provincial administrator Mr Albiot Maronge has implored local authorities and other stakeholders to adapt to the new demands of devolution as enunciated by the new political dispensation in a bid to achieve a middle economy status by 2030.
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A Gokwe man reportedly axed his wife to death before trying to take his own life after accusing her of having an extra-marital affair.
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GWERU City Council has courted an investor to set up vegetable and fruit market bays that will accommodate at least 5 000 vendors.
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KWEKWE residents have rejected a council proposal to hike tariffs by about 200 percent, arguing the move was meant to milk ratepayers.
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Kwekwe City Council is losing between 45 and 55 percent of its treated water to leakages due to ageing pipes and vandalism, town clerk Dr Lucia Mnkandla has said.
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The Veterinary Service Department has branded over 7 000 cattle in Shurugwi as Government moves to curb stock theft and illegal cattle movement.
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THERE is need to strengthen synergies between industry and the academia to champion the Zimbabwe higher education 5.0 philosophy and help attain a middle income economy by 2030, Kwekwe Polytechnic principal Mr Evans Musara has said.
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Government is deeply concerned with the plight of former Ziscosteel employees who have reportedly gone for close to six months without receiving their backpay and is working flat out to rectify the situation, Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu has said.
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The Midlands Provincial Peace Committee has been successfully launched, amid calls for the new peace advocates to spearhead resolution of conflicts mainly in the artisanal mining sector where conflict has often led to machete attacks in Kwekwe, Shurugwi, Lower Gweru and Zhombe.
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