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JUSTICE, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi on Friday commissioned the fifth specialised anti-corruption court in the Midlands province, saying his ministry is fully embracing President Mnangagwa’s clarion call for a corruption-free Zimbabwe.
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The country’s sole yeast manufacturer, Lessafre, has embraced Government’s call for companies to help reduce the import bill, after growing winter wheat on 64 hectares this season.
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SCORES of villagers have been killed by over 500 crocodiles in Runde River around the Zvishavane area in the past year, amid indications that the semi-aquatic reptiles’ population is increasing at an alarming rate.
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THE Midlands Province yesterday bade farewell to liberation war hero Cde Phillimon Pindai Mhara, who was buried at Gweru Provincial Heroes Acre.
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Zhombe legislator Eddie Samambwa has decried the decline in education standards in the area, largely due to lack of qualified teachers.
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Kwekwe City Council is operating with a small staff complement which is likely to compromise its service delivery, chairperson of the council’s Review Committee, Mr Shangwa Mavesera has said.
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Steelmakers Private Limited is constructing a water purification plant a development that is set to end perennial water woes in Redcliff Town.
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Kwekwe-based coal and coke producing company, ZimCoke will resume production next month, a development which is likely to breathe life into Zimchem Refineries which has been finding the going tough due to a shortage of raw materials like coke and coal.
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Courtney Matende Midlands Reporter A Form 3 pupil from Gweru has been jailed for four years for raping a two-year-old child. The 17-year-old boy, who is a repeat offender, will serve a total of seven years after Gweru regional magistrate Mrs Phathekile Msipa added three years which were suspended in 2015 when he was convicted […]
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Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspondent Cash-strapped Kwekwe City Council has shelved the rolling out of the prepaid water meter project due to lack of resources, among other challenges. The local authority was set to become one of the first in the country to roll out prepaid water meters after a successful pilot project that saw more […]
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Courtney Matende Midlands Reporter THE Forestry Commission has warned against the illegal extraction and selling of firewood, as use of firewood for energy is expected to increase due to power cuts. The country’s national power utility, Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA), has started rolling out load shedding due to high demand, as power generation at […]
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Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspondent Members of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) have been implored to uphold military values and desist from partaking in activities that drag the name of the profession into disrepute. This was said by Deputy Commander 5 Infantry Brigade, Colonel James Bishi while officiating during Squad Drills and Small Arms course graduation […]
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Government has started breaking the monopoly in the bread industry through resuscitation of indigenous bakeries which use locally produced wheat across the country, a development that will result in cheap bread on the market.
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GWERU City Council (GCC) is engaging various partners to fund the rehabilitation of its pumps and boreholes at Amaphongokwe and Whitewaters dams, which are 70 percent full, to complement Gwenhoro Dam which is left with two months’ supply.
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A 56-year-old barber from Ascot, Gweru, has been sentenced to 20 years in jail for raping his female client, who is in Grade Seven.
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