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Locadia Mavhudzi Midlands Correspondent Shurugwi Town Council is seeking $230 000 to equip the new Sebanga Extension Clinic to handle maternal cases. Shurugwi Town Secretary Mr Samson Siziba said council recently completed the construction of the modern clinic in Sebanga Extension that will serve over 6 000 residents. “We have completed construction of Sebanga Extension […]
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GWERU City Council has donated $15 000 and availed earth moving equipment for the reconstruction of roads in Cyclone Idai affected areas in Chimanimani.
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WATER challenges bedevilling some suburbs in Zvishavane town where council was planning to roll out prepaid metres, have forced the local authority to shelve the programme to a later date.
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City of Gweru has embarked on a land forensic audit amid indications that the local authority might have lost millions of dollars in potential revenue to the unscrupulous sale of stands, plan approvals and permits by previous councils.
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Vendors in Gweru have raised alarm over the resurfacing of space barons at council-run market stalls who are allegedly subdividing them and charging exorbitant prices in rentals on a daily and weekly basis.
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Kwekwe City Council has started rolling out prepaid water meters throughout the city, effectively becoming the first local authority in the Midlands Province to introduce the system.
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OVER 120 victims of Cyclone Idai in Chirumhanzu South and Chirumhanzu-Zibagwe constituencies in the Midlands Province yesterday received relief aid, with Government assuring the beneficiaries of continued support until they fully recover.
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Gweru has paid about $594 000 for two refuse trucks and is awaiting their delivery, which will boost refuse collection, town clerk Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza has said.
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Gweru City Council has allayed fears of a suspected typhoid outbreak in Mkoba 19 after samples sent for testing did not contain salmonella bacteria that causes the water-borne disease.
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The Department of Crops and Livestock under the Ministry of lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement has completed its crop assessment in the Midlands, with results showing the crop situation in the province was a complete write off.
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About 80 percent of the crop that had survived the dry spell that hit Manicaland this season was destroyed by Cyclone Idai-induced floods, leaving the province with a deficit in terms of food supply.
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GWERU City Council has applied to the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing for borrowing powers to secure a $115 million loan facility from China Geo Engineering Corporation to be channelled towards water and sewer infrastructure rehabilitation programmes.
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DeutschConnect an organisation that seeks to link Southern African Start Ups and Young Entrepreneurs with German business ecosystem has appointed Midlands based young champion farmer Mr John Muchenje as its Agricultural Ambassador.
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Government will this year introduce a new framework for Statistics of Works, Employment and Labour utilisation as a way of responding to the latest trends and dynamics in the ever changing labour markets.
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A 23-year-old self-styled traditional healer from Gweru appeared in court for allegedly duping three clients of US$1 500 and RTGS$3 500 after misrepresenting to the trio that he could cure them of HIV and Aids and give them goblins that spit money every day.
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