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Five small and medium enterprises from Mutare district have so far benefited from loans under the Zimbabwe Poverty Alleviation project (2017-2020).
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Over 600 diploma holders graduated from Marymount Teachers’ College in Mutare last Friday, with 75 of them receiving special awards for their academic excellence.
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TWO men yesterday pleaded guilty to stealing a jack-hammer worth $18 000 at a gold mine in Odzi and were each sentenced to six months in jail.
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The Women Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCoZ) is encouraging women in Manicaland to participate in economic development of the province.
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FARMERS in Manicaland have been urged to use certified seeds in groundnuts production to attain high yields for export.
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PARLIAMENTIANS have called for the speedy relocation of people who were affected by Cyclone Idai before the commencement of the rainy season.
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WOMEN in Manicaland have been urged to engage in development initiatives as a way of embracing devolution in the province and promoting self-reliance.
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MUTARE City Council has started installing solar street lights to counter increased power cuts by ZESA.
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Tobacco farmers who continue violating rules and regulations governing the production of the golden leaf now risk paying a $1 000 spot fine or losing their land, an official has said.
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Commuter omnibus operators in Mutare on Tuesday hiked fares to a maximum of $3 from $2 per trip following an increase in fuel prices, leaving residents fuming.
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A Mutare man is battling for life at Mutare Provincial Hospital after he was found at a dumpsite with his stomach cut open.
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LACK of constant supervision has had a negative impact on the implementation of Government’s Command Agriculture programme in Nyanga, as some land remains underutilised.
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TREASURY has released $220 million towards the rehabilitation of roads and bridges damaged by Cyclone Idai in Chipinge and Chimanimani districts, Manicaland Province.
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The National Aids Council (NAC) has discouraged HIV patients from taking herbs and anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs concurrently, saying as that could cause some side effects.
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GOVERNMENT has scaled up the Multi-Sectoral Community-Based Model (MCBM) to Food and Nutrition Security to 34 districts across the country from four as it seeks to reduce stunting in children under the age of five through multi-sectoral community-based approach.
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