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The Zimbabwe Women Micro-Finance Bank has so far disbursed about $3,6 million in loans to support various projects by women as the financial institution gradually makes moves in the country’s banking sector.
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Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent Masvingo City Council has extended a five percent waiver on interest accrued on outstanding water bills by residents to December this year. This was after the expiry of the initial waiver at the end of January this year. Council has also shelved plans to hand over 1 866 defaulters to debt […]
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More than 250 000 head of cattle confronted with depleted pastures in Chiredzi have received a timely boost after the district received 250mm of rainfall during the past two weeks.
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Great Zimbabwe University’s Professor Munesu Shoko has challenged sugarcane farmers in Mkwasine to clear their clogged drainage system as more than 500 hectares of the crop are now succumbing to sodicity.
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MASVINGO residents are sitting on a serious health time bomb following revelations that the city’s water storage tanks in Target Kopje Hills, south of the city are not protected.
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MDC-Alliance has been plunged into fresh turmoil here amid intense jockeying for posts in the party provincial executive, with members aligning themselves with different camps ahead of a make-or-break national congress that poses a serious test to party leader Mr Nelson Chamisa.
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GOVERNMENT has started working on a legal instrument to enhance the implementation of climate change adaption and management strategies to reduce emissions by 33 percent per capita in line with Vision 2030, an official has said.
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THE Herbert Chitepo Ideological College is expected to open more learning centres in the country’s 10 provinces as part of its expansion drive, an official has said.
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The dream of owning a house in Beitbridge has turned into a nightmare for a family which unknowingly built its property atop a disused mine as the shaft has started giving in.
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Seven schools, 100 homesteads and a clinic have been destroyed by heavy storms here since the start of the rainy season as the effects of climate change take effect.
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GOVERNMENT has availed $59 million to Masvingo province to upgrade its road network, where 86 percent of roads are not surfaced, an official has said.
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Police have intercepted a contraband of mbanje weighing 810 kilogrammes believed to have been smuggled into the country from neighbouring Mozambique.
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A visually-impaired man from Masvingo has been hauled before a magistrate’s court on allegations of sodomising his 15-year-old “helper”.
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SIX out of nine local authorities in Masvingo province are not acquitting Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) funds received for road maintenance and rehabilitation projects, a Cabinet minister has revealed.
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Government has expressed optimism that work on the planned 15-megawatt Tugwi-Mukosi hydro power plant will start soon with the project developer now finalising feasibility studies for the project at Zimbabwe’s largest inland dam.
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