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THE Frontline Institute in Shamva has partnered the African Centre for Fertiliser Development in training communities in organic gardening to improve nutritional requirement per household.
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The Health Services Board has requested Government to recruit more nurses, with most hospitals across Zimbabwe complaining of acute staff shortages at their institutions
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Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) has come to the rescue of people in Mbire District after availing a bus to service the Mbire-Kanyemba route.
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A Chirundu man has been asked by the court to pay $700 fine or face four months in prison after he was found guilty of selling game meat.
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The Kariba Incorporated Residents Ratepayers Association (KIARRA) has called for the temporary shutdown of Nyamhunga High School which has gone for more than two years without water, to avert disease outbreak.
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Old Mutual Life Assurance Zimbabwe Limited’s venture to build a modern private hospital facility and an industrial park in Turf Village of Mhondoro-Ngezi has kicked off.
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Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS), through its subsidiary Premier Lifestyle, recently launched a nationwide wellness and fitness campaign to try and influence lifestyles so that its members do not succumb to preventable non-communicable diseases.
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The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) last week hosted a celebration party for Mushumbi cotton farmers following a good harvest of 7 000 tonnes in Mbire district, which contributed to the national production to 127 000 tonnes.
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The Rural Water, Sanitation and Hygiene national action committee this week met with the provincial sub-sector in Mashonaland Central to resuscitate the Rural Wash Information Management System (RWIMS).
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Local companies here will next year have a rare opportunity to participate and market their products at the China Lanzhou Investment and Trade Fair as the province enhances its cooperation with that country’s Gansu province.
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Zanu-PF party Politburo member Cde Perrance Shiri has called on members not to be swayed by opposition elements who want to make the country ungovernable through demonstrations.
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MBIRE Rural District Council, in partnership with development partners, has embarked on pen fattening and nutritional garden projects to help improve the locals’ incomes.
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AN air medical rescue service company is pursuing the possibility of introducing its services to the resort town of Kariba.
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Cletus Mushanawani Mash Central Bureau Chief Zanu-PF youths have embarked on an outreach programme in Mashonaland Central Province to appraise the populace on developments within the country. The youths being led by the national secretary for administration Cde Tendai Chirau and political commissar Cde Godfrey Tsenengamu are expected to cover 127 wards in the Zanu-PF […]
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Sydney Kawadza Mash West Bureau Chief Government is using concrete slabs to fend off illegal miners who have besieged a section of the Chegutu-Chinhoyi Highway in the Gadzema area in search of gold. The panners have left 19 pits that could destroy the road. Officials in Mashonaland West earlier this week swiftly moved on to […]
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