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A power failure at Gwenhoro treatment plant has resulted in Gweru city going for moths without portable water.
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A 35-year-old-man from Silobela shot patrons at Dam Site Bottle Store at Insukamini Business Centre after an argument, leaving one dead and another critically injured.
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Chairperson of the Midlands State University’s Chemical Technology Department, Dr Gift Mehlana, who was recently awarded a £300 000 grant by the African Academy of Sciences (AAS) and the Royal Society, has said his research will complement regional efforts to address climate change.
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A proposed joint venture between Indian firm Whinstone Enterprises and Lancashire Steel has been put on hold after the Indians failed to follow Government procedures.
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YOUTHS across the country have commended the new dispensation led by President Mnangagwa for prioritising them in key sectors of the economy like farming, construction and mining.
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A police officer recently appeared in court for allegedly conducting illegal gold panning activities and stealing gold ore from Gaika Mine where he was supposed to be guarding.
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Small Scale Miners’ have urged Government to expedite the implementation of the “use it or lose it” concept that was announced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently during a youth indaba in the capital.
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The Shurugwi Town Council is planning to spend about 60 percent of its $4,8 million devolution grant on revamping its water and wastewater infrastructure.
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A NEW fast food outlet, Steak ‘n Chips has opened in Gweru, increasing competition in the fast food sector in the city.
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Small scale miners have called upon the Government to channel resources such as machines towards the sector to enable them to meet their monthly targets.
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The District Development Fund (DDF), through its public works projects, has brought relief to the Chirumanzu community that was facing water shortages following the destruction of boreholes by Cyclone Idai.
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GWERU City Council will soon start charging service charges using the prevailing bank rate to enable it to provide efficient service, Mayor Councillor Josiah Makombe said.
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Kwekwe City Council has resolved to come up with a separate bulk prepaid water meter for Redcliff Town Council.
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Motorists in the Midlands Province have applauded Government for the continuous supply of fuel over the Independence and Easter holidays,a situation which enabled smooth flow for Easter gatherings.
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Gweru City Council has been applauded for notable progress in improving waste water management at its Cambridgeshire Waste Water Treatment plant following the rehabilitation of sewer ponds and trickling filters.
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