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The snakes that had escaped from Kwekwe City Council owned Sable Park have been recaptured and returned to their enclosures.
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YOUNG Champion farmer from the Midlands Province Mr John Muchenje has commended President Mnangagwa for ensuring youth empowerment in all sectors of the economy.
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Zibagwe Rural District Council (RDC) has sued Jena Mine and Africa Chrome Fields (ACF) Mine over a combined $800 000 that the mining companies owes it.
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GWERU City Council has lined up infrastructural development and service deliver projects worth about US$ 200 million to be undertaken this year to improve service delivery.
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Gweru City Council has made various achievements in the past year, one of which is partnering hotel and leisure group African Sun in the construction of a world class Holiday Inn Hotel in the city, acting finance director Mr Owen Masimba has said.
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Mbizo legislator Settlement Chikwinya (MDC-Alliance) has commended Government for its efforts in repealing media laws, saying it is a sign of the Government’s commitment to continue promoting democracy.
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There has been an outbreak of black leg in Zvishavane District, a development that is likely to affect livestock production in the Midlands Province.
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Midlands State University Language Institute (MSULI) will now offer sign language training to all nurses, doctors and police officers in the Midlands Province in an effort to close the communication gap that has been affecting their ability to provide services to people with a hearing impairment.
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GWERU City Council is in urgent need of US$64 million to upgrade the old and dilapidated water pumping system which has seen it failing to supply potable water consistently.
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THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) recently disbursed $177 000 to Zibagwe Rural District Council for road maintenance under the Emergency Roads Rehabilitation Programme.
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GOVERNMENT is crafting a responsive legislative provision that will ensure the reduction of injuries and fatalities at the workplace as stipulated in the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP).
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Distribution of maize to cushion communities from hunger has been upscaled in the two districts of Gokwe to cover all rural wards.
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Government has said the country’s water bodies have enough water to sustain the targeted 75 000 hectares to be put under wheat this winter season.
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Gweru City Council is contemplating taking legal action against defaulting ratepayers in a bid to recover over $64 million it is owed.
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Gweru City Council has completed the unbundling of former Go Beer Company into three strategic business units, a move which is expected to revive farming and manufacturing activities in the beer concern and rake in more revenue for the cash-strapped local authority.
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