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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Government and its partners have been urged to invest in the development of more schools in Beitbridge East constituency to augment perennial shortages. Beitbridge District Administrator Mrs Kiliboni Ndou-Mbedzi said there was a serious shortage of secondary schools in the eastern parts of the district. She said the unavailability of schools […]
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One of the four companies licenced to mine diamonds in Zimbabwe, Murowa Diamonds, has started exploration for gems in Sese communal lands in Chivi, where the firm has nearly 200 claims for the mineral.
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Lack of sufficient budgetary support is hampering plans by the Masvingo Provincial Chiefs’ Assembly to resolve all outstanding chieftainship wrangles that have been raging across the province.
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“Easter is gone and it’s time for miracles”!
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Zanu-PF’S leadership has expressed concern over the general poor quality of houses across rural Zimbabwe despite the fact that the country attained its Independence almost four decades ago.
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Government has commenced the reconstruction of Cyclone Idai-damaged infrastructure in Masvingo, with workmen already on the ground, an official has said.
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A Gutu man allegedly fatally stabbed his father with a sharp object after he disowned him.
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The Zanu-PF Youth League here has applauded Government for issuing licences to young people to venture into commercial fishing saying the move had helped to stem unemployment across the province.
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Thirty-four people cheated death early yesterday morning when a Greyhound cross-border bus they were travelling in caught fire at the 35-kilometre peg along the Beitbridge-Bulawayo Road.
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The country’s sole lithium miner, Bikita Minerals, has come to the rescue of over 300 families who were left homeless in the wake of Cyclone Idai by donating 120 tonnes of cement for rebuilding their homes.
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Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Ezra Chadzamira has warned lazy provincial councillors that they risk being booted for failing to push the province’s development agenda in line with Government’s devolution programme.
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Chiredzi South National Assembly member Brigadier-General Kalisto Gwanetsa (Retired) yesterday castigated the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) for failing to rehabilitate Chilonga Irrigation Scheme which has been in dire straits for the past 12 years.
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Chiredzi Town Council has been challenged by Government to refurbish the town’s polyclinic to improve health delivery at the institution in line with the local authority’s quest to attain municipal status by 2023.
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Zimbabwe Chiefs’ Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira has called for an end to a long-standing boundary dispute between himself and newly-installed Chief Bere of Mashava.
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Recurrent water woes are set to ease in Chivi after Murowa Diamonds drilled more than 20 boreholes in arid parts of the drought-prone district that were blighted by severe shortages of the commodity.
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