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Beitbridge residents have called on Government to decentralise the issuance of passports to district level to ease the challenges that people are encountering when applying for the travel documents.
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A gang of thieves has besieged the State warehouse at Beitbridge Border Post, which was burnt down in January, and are targeting copper cables and related products under the debris.
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Chiredzi District Hospital is facing a critical shortage of beds in the maternity wards, forcing some expecting mothers to sleep on the floor.
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Runesu Gwidi in GUTU Government will soon profile biographies of survivors of the heinous Rhodesian massacre at Kamungoma base in Gutu where 104 villagers and a freedom fighter were killed during a night vigil (pungwe) attack in 1978. Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema said the move was part of an ongoing […]
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Government has been urged to avail more resources for the construction of a multi-million-dollar all-weather bridge at Chilonga in Chiredzi that was swept away by Cyclone-Eline-induced floods in 2000.
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Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs Ezra Chadzamira has challenged big firms to include small players in their supply chains to ensure sustainable economic growth in the province as the country heads towards becoming an upper middle income economy by 2030.
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MAKONDE Rural District Council chief executive Mrs Lahliwe Murefu has resigned with immediate effect saying she wants to rest, writes Walter Nyamukondiwa.
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Bikita East National Assembly member Cde Elias Musakwa has donated foodstuffs, clothes and blankets worth more than $100 000 to victims of Cyclone Idai, as more donations continue to pour in following the tragedy.
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NINETY police officers here have undergone training in community policing as part of efforts to reduce crime.
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A pride of lions that recently escaped from the Save Valley Conservancy is reportedly terrorising villagers in Nhema communal lands in Zaka.
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Kwekwe Polytechnic College intends to play a major role in the economy through its Small and Medium Enterprise division, principal Mr Evans Musara has said.
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The number of families in dire need of food aid in Bikita District has almost doubled to over 17 000 following the devastating Cyclone Idai that swept through the eastern parts of Masvingo Province.
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Beitbridge West legislator Cde Ruth Maboyi has called on communities and Government to partner with development agencies to revive irrigation schemes here.
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Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Ezra Chadzamira has urged Government to conduct a census to determine the impact of Cyclone Idai on wildlife in the Save Valley Conservancy, which is located in south-east Lowveld.
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Government has challenged farmers to embrace modern farming methods to boost local agricultural production and help Zimbabwe reclaim its breadbasket status to help the country achieve its goal to become an upper middle income economy by 2030.
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