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Sharon Chigeza Mutare Correspondent STRINGENT requirements for joining the Command Fisheries programme are responsible for farmers in Manicaland’s reluctance to join the scheme, an official has said. Speaking at the 108th edition of the Manicaland Agricultural Show, principal agri-business officer with Agritex, Mr Joseph Mukajami said farmers were showing interest in the programme, but were […]
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Wimbainashe Zhakata Mutare Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Free Range Poultry Association (ZFRPA) will next month hold a field day in Mutare to mobilise more poultry farmers into joining the association. In an interview with The Herald, the association’s provincial chairman, Mr Joseph Nyamukungwa said: “We need to mobilise commercial poultry farmers in Manicaland since our vision […]
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Manicaland Bureau THE commission running Mutare City Council has said it will not hunt for individuals, including politicians, who caused confusion in Gimboki and Federation settlements in Mutare as it moves to resolve wrangles in both settlements. Mutare council has been fighting illegal settlers in Gimboki and Federation and has since taken legal action against […]
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Sharon Chigeza and Emmah Chinyamutangira GOVERNMENT has challenged Marymount Teachers’ College graduates to banish the spirit of entitlement and selflessly apply skills they acquired during their studies in imparting knowledge to others. Speaking at the 39th diploma awarding ceremony held at Marymount Teachers’ College in Mutare, Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology […]
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Manicaland Correspondent THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has expressed concern over the rise in new HIV infections, especially among adults, which is threatening national efforts to reduce the scourge by 90 percent by 2030. According to UNAIDS 2016 statistics, Zimbabwe had 40 000 new HIV infections, while ministry statistics show that in 2017 […]
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Tobacco farmers who are unhappy with a ceiling price of $4,99 per kg imposed by merchants at the auction floors and other challenges they face, have formed a new union to represent their interests.
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INFORMAL traders in Mutare have called on the city authorities to come up with sustainable policies that enable them to contribute productively to the country’s economy.
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THE Zimbabwe Amalgamated Council of Churches (ZACC) and church leaders in Manicaland on Wednesday prayed for peace in the country in light of the Constitutional Court case in which MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is challenging President Mnangagwa’s election victory.
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A 36-year-old man from Mudzi District was buried alive after he fell into a five-metre-deep mine shaft he was working on with colleagues.
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THOUSANDS of youths, who were swindled of $400 000 meant for stands development in Chipinge town, are appealing to President Mnangagwa to set up a commission of enquiry.
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THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) is committed to serving the communities they live in and maintain a mutual relationship with their publics, an official has said.
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Farmers should embrace diversity and not rely on a single type of crop every season, Agribank’s head of strategy, marketing and business development Mr Joseph Mverecha has said.
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The Zanu-PF Youth League is against a Government of National Unity (GNU) that is being advocated by some opposition parties, National Secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Pupurai Togarepi has said.
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NEWLY-elected National Assembly member for Nyanga North Cde Chido Sanyatwe of Zanu-PF has dismissed allegations of rigging levelled against her by the MDC-Alliance and its plans to contest her victory as futile.
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The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) yesterday opened new offices in Marondera to facilitate easy access for its services by people in Mashonaland East Province.
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