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Beitbridge and Chiredzi legislators have encouraged Government to engage South African authorities over the reintroduction of border passes to minimise cases of border jumping along the Limpopo River.
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Rural District Councils have been challenged to shift their focus from only grading gravel and earth roads to tarring at least a kilometre per year as they aim to create a conducive environment for rural investment.
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Government has stepped up plans to create a greenbelt in northern parts of Chivi District and has identified a consultant to conduct feasibility studies on a proposed canal that will draw irrigation water from the underutilised Muzhwi Dam.
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Government has warned that resettled farmers who default on their land rental payments risk punitive action.
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The trial of a 38-year-old Zimbabwean woman accused of smuggling an assortment of explosives into South Africa through Beitbridge Border Post has been set for July 31 at Musina Magistrate Court.
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Beitbridge East legislator Cde Albert Nguluvhe has challenged Government and its development partners to accelerate investment in the construction of more primary health care facilities in his constituency where there is a serious shortage.
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Villagers in Zaka East Constituency are facing teething water shortages after some of their boreholes broke down, while others have dried up.
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There is a shortage of cotton packaging bags here, resulting in some smallholder farmers resorting to storing their crop in kitchen huts.
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George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Commercial stands at Tugwi-Mukosi Dam in southern Masvingo are still not yet up for grabs until a detailed master plan determining the land-use pattern at the country’s largest inland reservoir has been crafted, Government has said. Work on the main master plan for the dam is still ongoing, amid reports progress […]
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Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau A multi-sectoral taskforce is carrying out investigations into the feeding and breeding habits of the invasive crayfish in Lake Kariba to establish its relationship with other species. This comes amid fears that the crayfish could be consuming smaller fish like the kapenta and disturbing breeding of other fish such as the […]
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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Department of Immigration has tightened screws on wheeler dealers, human smugglers and border jumpers at Beitbridge Border Post in line with the Government’s thrust on the ease of doing business and enhancing an environment for a safe migration through the country’s ports of entries. This was said by the Assistant […]
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Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent MASVINGO City Council has allayed fears of stringent water rationing, as the water levels at the main supply dam, Lake Mutirikwi, are still adequate to last more than a year. This comes in the wake of reports that the water body with a capacity of four billion mega- litres is just […]
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A 24-year-old Masvingo man allegedly fatally stabbed a fellow congregant with a knife during an all-night prayer meeting at an unnamed church following a dispute over badly-cooked relish, police have confirmed.
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At least 32 farmers in Masvingo District are benefiting from Stanmore Irrigation Scheme which was rehabilitated by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) under a multimillion dollar facility supported by the European Union.
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The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance and Economic Development has challenged Government to expedite the implementation of the One Stop Border Post (OSPB) concept at Beitbridge to ease perennial operational challenges at the country’s border with South Africa.
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