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Lawrence Chitumba Mash Central Correspondent Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Minister Monica Mavhunga has decried the poor state of roads to the borders of Kanyemba and Mukumbura, which remain unsurfaced. She said the current progress and commitment by Government to rehabilitate and construct roads in the province was welcome, considering that road infrastructure is the key […]
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Sharon Chikowore Mashonaland West Bureau THE Zimplats Mhondoro-Ngezi-Chegutu-Zvimba Community Share Ownership Trust has handed over two ambulances to Zvimba District and a fully-equipped radiology department to Banket Hospital. Speaking at the handover of equipment and ambulances, Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs Minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka commended (ZMNCZ CSOT) for having a positive impact in the province. “It’s […]
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Police have been challenged to deal with unscrupulous people illegally settling on land while using fake offer letters in Mhangura.
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A group of robbers last Wednesday disarmed a policeman manning the Lions’ Den tollgate and made off with his service rifle.
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Village heads have been urged to take a leading role in educating and apprehending people who start veld fires or refuse to take part in fire-fighting activities.
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Cattle farmers who lost their herds to tick-borne diseases like theileriosis (January disease) have embraced the Command Livestock Programme to boost their herds.
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Chinhoyi Municipality has declared war on debtors who continue enjoying its services without paying for them.
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The deployment of ZUPCO buses in Chinhoyi has been met with excitement among the commuting public, exerting pressure on commuter omnibuses and pirate taxis which were overcharging commuters.
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The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has been challenged to take its initiatives to the lower levels of society, including districts, wards and villages.
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Daniel Chigunwe Mashonaland Central Correspondent MAZOWE North legislator Cde Campion Mugweni has warned tobacco farmers against travelling while seated on top of bales as the practice has resulted in several deaths. His comments follow the death of a tobacco farmer who fell from the top of tobacco bales at Tsati Bridge last week. Cde Mugweni […]
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Mashonaland Central Correspondent A BINDURA man who raped his 10-year-old stepdaughter on three different occasions has been jailed for 36 years. Lovermore Mushatu (41) pleaded guilty to three counts of rape when he appeared before regional magistrate Mr Amos Mubobo. Prosecutor Mr Gosi Mudambo said Mushatu was asked by his wife to look after their […]
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Lawrence Chitumba Mashonaland Central Correspondent THE preservation of indigenous culture is vital to ensure peace prevails in the country since it places emphasis on respect for the elderly and property, Chief Masembura has said. Speaking during Culture Week commemorations in Bindura last week, Chief Masembura, said: “Our culture does not encourage violence, but it encourages […]
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Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau At least 121 out of 377 people between the ages of 15 and 35 with disability in Bindura District dropped out of school in either Grade One or Grade Two, while the rest never went to school, a survey by Development Aid from People to People (DAPP) and Leonard Cheshire […]
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At least 90 000 girls aged between 10 and 15 in Mashonaland West Province were vaccinated during the Second National Human Papilloma Vaccination (HPV)programme which ended last week.
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Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) recently held a health expo for students to promote their interface with sexual reproductive health (SRH) service providers.
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