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THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is committed to providing quality, relevant and inclusive education to learners regardless of their physical condition.
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Massive irrigation equipment at Lilstock Farm in Matepatepa area left by a consortium of 22 white farmers has been lying idle since the land reform programme and is now a target for thieves, as efforts to remove it for safe keeping by the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has been resisted by farmers resettled at the farm.
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Cletus Mushanawani Mashonaland Central Bureau PROPERTY worth millions of dollars went up in smoke when fire gutted a state-of-the-art gym at Bindura University of Science Education’s National Sports Academy on Wednesday night. Both the university’s marketing director, who is also acting public relations and protocol department director Mr Thomas Mahundi and the academy director commissioner […]
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Blessings Chidakwa in Kadoma Government has released about $250 000 for the refurbishment of sports clubs across Mashonaland West Province, with work already underway at Tengwe Country Club in Hurungwe District. The development has also seen Government signing a memorandum of understanding with the Hurungwe District Council that will result in a major facelift for […]
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Sharon Chikowore Mashonaland West Bureau A Karoi woman is on the run after allegedly stabbing two other women, her lover’s wife and her friend, at Dunga Shopping Centre in Chief Kazangarare’s area of Hurungwe District. Miriam Gutsa (26) of Masokote Village stabbed Winnet Dambakurima and her friend Chipo Mukwesha, both aged 34, from the same […]
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Cletus Mushanawani Mash Central Bureau THE Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement will continue to develop appropriate legislation, regulations and policies to facilitate agriculture and agribusiness. In a speech read on her behalf by the acting director in her office, Mr Admore Shereni, during a Tobacco Health Awareness workshop for traditional leaders […]
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Sydney Kawadza Mashonaland West Bureau The Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) last week handed over a refurbished Chengetanayi Old People’s Home after several months of rehabilitation. The institution had for years suffered from dilapidation that resulted in one of the inmates being injured after a ceiling collapsed. Some of the issues attended to at […]
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Blessings Chidakwa Mashonaland West Bureau THE Zimbabwe Liberation and War Collaborators Association national leadership has called on its members to take a leading role in the ruling Zanu-PF party by taking positions from cell up to national level during the ongoing party restructuring exercise. Addressing Mashonaland West provincial and district leaders in Chinhoyi recently, ZILIWACO […]
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Sydney Kawadza Mash West Bureau Police in Chinhoyi have recovered an AK-47 with a fully loaded magazine that was stolen from the Lion’s Den early this month when a robber attacked a policeman guarding the premises. In an interview on Monday, ZRP Mashonaland West provincial spokesperson Inspector Clemence Magbweazara said the firearm was recovered in […]
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Blessings Chidakwa in Kadoma COTTON farmers in Sanyati and surrounding areas are optimistic of higher yields, with sampling by Government showing a significant increase in average hectarage per farmer this season. The development has been attributed to Government’s focused support and subsidy under the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme. Indications are that cropping per each farmer […]
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Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau Farmers in Mashonaland Central have been urged to venture into horticulture to ensure continuous flow of income throughout the year, Seed Co agronomy and extension services manager Dr John Bhasera has said. Speaking at a horticulture field day at Dairies of Shashi Farm in Bindura last week, Dr Bhasera urged […]
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Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs Minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka has called on the Women’s Bank officials to be impartial in the allocation of loans by ensuring they do not benefit those already in business, but also the unemployed and rural women.
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Graduates from industrial colleges have been urged to prioritise the revival of the country’s economy through the use of technical and entrepreneurial skills to establish new industries and produce quality and affordable products for the nation.
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The national land policy is going to prioritise allocation of land to the youths, who were left out in the land reform programme, says Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos.
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The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development will soon evoke section 400 of the Mines and Minerals Act which compels owners of closed mines to either give valid reasons why they are not mining or to surrender their mining rights to Government, Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development Polite Kambamura said.
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