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Minister of State in Vice President Mohadi’s office, Mr Davis Marapira, has encouraged Government to give officers from the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) arresting powers to apprehend various offenders that break environmental laws. Litter bugs are the most troublesome of the offenders.
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Lowveld sugar producer Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe and Malilangwe Conservation Trust have expressed their willingness to help in the rehabilitation of the mothballed Chilonga Irrigation Scheme to boost food security in the arid southern Chiredzi area.
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The World Food Programme (WFP) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting agro-based projects in Zimbabwe to complement drought-mitigation programmes initiated by President Mnangagwa’s administration to ensure food self-sufficiency.
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Two Zimbabwean men yesterday appeared before a Musina magistrate in South Africa on allegations of attempting to leave that country via Beitbridge with stolen tower batteries worth thousands of rands.
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BEITBRIDGE paramount chief Vho Stauze (David Mbedzi) has urged Government to capacitate the District Development Fund (DDF), which is facing a litany of service delivery challenges.
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Beitbridge Municipality is courting investors to partner it in the construction of a modern landfill, management of the environment and solid waste projects in line with the town’s transformation into a city, an official has said.
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Chiredzi Town Council has completed the $300 000 second phase of the water upgrading programme, enabling the local authority to connect water to the new high-density suburb of Makondo after a decade.
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Traditional leaders here have hailed the anti-corruption crusade being spearheaded by President Mnangagwa’s administration, hailing it as a milestone towards the restoration of sanity.
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Chivi South legislator Cde Killer Zivhu yesterday bought food for 200 street kids in Harare and urged residents to take care of the underprivileged.
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Villagers here have appealed to the Government to speedily expand subsidised ZUPCO bus systems in remote areas, accusing private commuter omnibus operators of ripping them off.
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Villagers here are set to benefit from five revived irrigation schemes expected to boost food security and household income in the drought-stricken district.
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A 28-year-old Chivi man will spend the next 20 years in prison after he fatally struck his colleague with a machete for refusing to give him gold ore.
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Chiredzi Rural District Council has started de-silting Runde Runde River after receiving an initial tranche of over $610 000 devolution funds from Government.
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Government has started identifying a local contractor to build a new bridge across Runde River in Chilonga, south of Chiredzi in a move expected to bring closure to perennial challenges in movement faced by communities in the area.
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Sydney Mubaiwa in ZAKA Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs Ezra Chadzamira has urged women and youths to take advantage of Government’s devolution programme by engaging in developmental projects to encourage self-reliance. Addressing hundreds of people gathered at Chief Neromwe’s installation ceremony at Masimbaavanhu Primary School in Chiredzi North last week, Minister Chadzamira said […]
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