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Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo says there is need for Government to ensure Senators and National Assembly members do not become members of provincial and metropolitan councils.
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Traditional leaders are the vanguard of devolution and the decentralisation of power cannot happen without their involvement, Zimbabwe’s Chiefs Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira has said. Addressing stakeholders during the inaugural Masvingo devolution conference here last week, Chief Charumbira said devolution and traditional leaders were inseparable. He said chiefs were the custodians of culture.
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MASVINGO City Council has expressed concern over rampant illegal gold mining activities around the Target Kopje Hills. In an interview on Friday, town clerk Mr Adolf Gusha said the artisanal miners’ blasting activities were detrimental to the water and reticulation facilities and several properties near the area.
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Walter Mswazie in Masvingo A pupil at Ebenezer Primary School in Gutu was seriously injured while six others escaped with minor injuries after a classroom roof collapsed under a heavy storm that swept through the district last week. The rains and winds also damaged several teachers’ houses at the school. Pupils’s exercise and text books […]
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MASVINGO has received the US$33 million that was allocated in the 2019 National Budget for its devolution programmes amid indications that it wants to achieve Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of at least US$ 8 billion by the year 2023.
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Beitbridge Municipality is working on upgrading its road network and sewer reticulation systems as part of its accelerated service delivery thrust, the town’s Mayor Councillor Morgan Ncube said yesterday.
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Two men from Mtetengwe area 30km west of Beitbridge drowned on Sunday afternoon while swimming in Muengedzi River.
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The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has fired senior Masvingo magistrate Mr Peter Madhibha for gross incompetence, among other reasons.
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Government has expressed satisfaction with progress towards resumption of operations at Shabanie- Mashava Mines (SMM) with asbestos production expected to start in July this year when de-watering of flooded shafts is expected to be complete.
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A 45-year-old truck driver appeared in court on Saturday after he was arrested at Beitbridge Border Post while trying to smuggle 21 tonnes of salad cream worth R520 000 from South Africa.
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Philanthropist and Chivi South National Assembly member Cde Killer Zivhu has come to the rescue of four physically and mentally challenged members of Mwenezi’s Gonamombe family at Godora Farm Village 4 under Chief Chitanga.
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A poacher was last Tuesday shot and wounded by Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority rangers after an exchange of gunfire at Mazunga Ranch, some 60 kilometres west of Beitbridge town.
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Serious water shortages have hit the greater part of Beitbridge district after most water sources and boreholes ran dry.
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The Reformed Church University (RCU) has re-affirmed its commitment to be the pacesetter in the promoting of inclusive education in line with its original mandate which seeks to position the institution as a centre for special needs education.
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Zanu-PF has dispatched some of its high-ranking officials in Matabeleland South Province to campaign for its two local authority candidates in the forthcoming by-elections set for February 23, an official has said.
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