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Runesu Gwidi Herald Correspondent Masvingo City Council is finalising a 25-year lease with the Cold Storage Company (CSC) for 10 hectares of land that will pave way for commissioning of the city’s new dumpsite. The development comes as council had been hounded over the main dumpsite that residents said was posing a health risk to […]
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George Maponga in Masvingo Tugwi-Mukosi Dam is slowly making a mark as a destination of choice by tourists with an average 30 000 visiting annually. The majority of tourists are local and the influx of visitors is helping the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) raise revenue for routine low-scale maintenance work. Tugwi-Mukosi was commissioned in […]
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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Minister of State for Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs Abednico Ncube has called on Government and other development players to avail more resources to Beitbridge Municipality to enhance its capacity to deal with environmental and solid waste management issues. He said the town was a preface of the country to those entering […]
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Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Mberengwa villagers recently fatally assaulted a man who had set a fellow villager’s hut on fire while the owner was inside. The incident occurred last week in Takunda Village under Chief Maziofa. The villagers attacked Edgar Bafana (36) of Chomubhobho Village under Chief Mataruse after he set Takunda Dube’s homestead on […]
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Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent PEOPLE living with disabilities in Masvingo have hailed the Government for scrapping customs duty on assistive devices saying it will go a long way in alleviating their plight. Zimbabwe Association of the Visual Handicapped National director Timothy Mudarikwa said the National Budget had acknowledged the existence of people with disability and […]
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The Killer Zivhu Foundation will this month launch a #My Nation First, Me Second campaign to help instil a sense of patriotism to ensure people take part in the country’s development without considering their different affiliations.
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Beitbridge East legislator Cde Albert Nguluvhe has started rolling out economic, socio-economic and infrastructure development initiatives in the constituency as part of fulfilling the promises he made to his supporters during the election period.
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Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs Ezra Chadzamira has expressed concern over delays in the completion of Tugwi-Mukosi irrigation master plan, saying the situation was affecting the take-off of several projects expected to drive the province’s development goals.
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The Zanu-PF national leadership has agreed on the number of delegates who will attend the forthcoming 17th Annual National People’s Conference, with 5 303 party members billed to attend the indaba that will be held in Esigodini, Matebelaland South.
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The Zanu-PF national leadership has read the riot act to war veterans here over apparent lack of unity as evidenced by the existence of two leaders claiming to be chairpersons of the war veterans’ association in the province.
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Zanu-PF Masvingo province yesterday adopted its resolutions for the forthcoming 17th Annual National People’s Conference with the endorsement of President Mnangagwa as the ruling party’s Presidential candidate in the 2023 elections headlining the list.
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From George Maponga in Masvingo President Mnangagwa’s vigorous push for devolution of power to provinces will steer Zimbabwe to rapid socio-economic transformation in line with the President’s vision to make the country an upper middle-income economy by 2030, a Zanu-PF Politburo member has said. Zanu-PF Secretary for Security Cde Lovemore Matuke last week said devolution […]
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Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent One person was injured while 170 schoolchildren and three families were left stranded when strong winds coupled with the rains destroyed homesteads and blew away roofing sheets at two schools in Ward 14 and 18, Mwenezi East. The winds, which left a trail of destruction at Rutenga Growth Point, resulted in […]
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Government will engage Zimbabwe Bio Energy (ZBE) to work out modalities of constructing a pipeline that will ease crippling water shortages that are afflicting nearly 3 000 Tugwi-Mukosi flood victims at Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi.
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Masvingo City Council plans to construct a $50 million water treatment plant over the next four years to bring a lasting solution to recurrent water problems that have been blighting the country’s oldest town.
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