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Chegutu’s dire water situation has worsened following breakdown of many boreholes in the town, forcing residents to fetch untreated water from Mupfure River.
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A veld fire recently swept across 10 small-scale commercial farms in Chitomborwizi, Makonde District, leaving a trail of destruction.
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A 42-year-old man committed suicide in Kariba on Tuesday afternoon after he had assaulted his wife following a misunderstanding at their home.
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Kariba Municipality has been fined $2 000 for discharging raw effluent into streams and the environment.
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World Vision last Friday bade farewell to Mukumbura in Mt Darwin District after 16 years during which it implemented developmental programmes worth US$8,5 million.
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Two artisanal miners were trapped to death in a mineshaft that collapsed at Elvington Gold Mine in Chegutu.
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The National Association of Show Societies in Zimbabwe has endorsed the newly-elected Kadoma Agricultural Show substantive executive committee ahead of this year’s show to be held next month.
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ZIMBABWE and northern neighbours Zambia are working on a joint industrialisation programme that seeks to put the two countries on a better footing to compete favourably as the continent moves towards a free trade area.
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THE Zanu-PF Mashonaland West Province has started renovating its Rimuka administrative office in Kadoma which was torched by protesters during MDC-Alliance instigated violence in January this year.
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Police in Mhangura have arrested a man who allegedly killed his cousin over an argument on tobacco seeds availed by a local company.
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CHEGUTU Rural District Council (RDC) has started constructing a state-of-the-art clinic in Ward 26 at Courburn Estates, Gulnabor Farm, using $3,4 million it was allocated under devolution.
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Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Minister Monica Mavhunga has warned civil servants to desist from all forms of corruption as there will be no sacred cows in dealing with the scourge.
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Construction of the new Chinhoyi magistrates’ court is ahead of schedule with indications that the building would be ready for occupation by December 31 this year.
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The US$160 million multi-model logistic hub project earmarked for Kanyemba by a United States of America-based company, Zura Southern Africa, is the first such project to be approved by the US government in three decades, the company’s founder, Mr Darren Moore, has said.
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THE World Food Programme is working with Government in piloting a planning tool for local authorities in urban areas to build resilience against natural and socio-economic challenges among communities.
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