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Fortunate Gora Mashonaland West Correspondent There are fears that at least 300 people living with albinism in the country could have developed skin cancer last year alone after failing to get sunscreen lotions to protect them from harmful sun rays. This was compounded by the high temperatures that have been experienced in recent years. In […]
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A ZVIMBA man who struck his estranged wife to death with a metal object after finding her in bed with his uncle has gone into hiding.
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RUSHINGA Rural District Council has channelled 70 percent of its budget allocation to infrastructural development in pursuit of Government’s Vision 2030.
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FARMERS in five districts of Mashonaland Central are continuously losing cattle due to tick-borne diseases.
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GOVERNMENT, through the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ), will soon embark on riverbank mining along major rivers in a bid to tap into precious minerals, Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri has said.
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Fortunate Gora Mash West Correspondent A shortage of rabies vaccines has hit Mashonaland West province amid reports that most cases of bites in the province involved dogs that have not been vaccinated. This has increased the risk of contracting rabies, amid reports three people died last year after being bitten by unvaccinated dogs and failing […]
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Cletus Mushanawani Mashonaland Central Bureau Chiefs in Mashonaland Central are calling for the speedy alignment of the Traditional Leaders’ Act with the new Constitution as the province is now left with 13 substantive chiefs out of 26. In the past two years, the province has lost seven chiefs and the time being taken to replace […]
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Fortunate Gora Mash West Correspondent Government has warned tobacco farmers that they risk being banned from growing the crop if they do not establish woodlots for curing their tobacco. Most tobacco farmers, especially the small-scale producers, rely on indigenous trees. The warning comes after indications that the country was losing about 330 000 hectares of […]
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Blessings Chidakwa in Kadoma CHINHOYI University of Technology (CUT) is set to partner Government and other stakeholders in the mining sector in training artisanal miners on safe mining methods and safety. To that end, CUT has started the process of opening a Mining Faculty in Kadoma that is expected to offer training to artisanal miners […]
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The rehabilitation of Bindura-Matepatepa Road by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development is set to bring relief to farmers in the area who have been failing to take their produce to the market and the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) due to the bad state of the road.
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AWARD-winning Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) scientist Professor Desmond Manatsa has been elevated to the post of the dean of the newly-branded Faculty of Science and Engineering.
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Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) is sitting on a $100 million ivory stockpile, weighing at least 40 tonnes, amid concerns over the country’s growing elephant population and resultant conservation pressures.
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A TOTAL of 70 080 households are in need of food aid in Mashonaland Central, with Mbire District being the most affected as most transporters shun the terrain.
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BINDURA residents have expressed concern over wanton price increases, sub-standard products and the three tier pricing system that they are subjected to by retailers.
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AWARD-winning Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) scientist Professor Desmond Manatsa has been elevated to dean of the newly-branded Faculty of Science and Engineering.
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