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GOVERNMENT has harmonised the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Systems, making it easy for students to accumulate credits in one institution and transfer them to another institution, a Cabinet minister has said.
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Small to Medium Enterprises in Gweru have formed a coalition to fight corruption, which has been identified as a major setback in their development.
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The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has implored Government to speed up the amendment of the Mines and Minerals Bill, which is set to address sticking issues in the mining sector.
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A Kwekwe-based private clinic, believed to be an abortion centre, is under police probe following an outcry by disgruntled members of the public.
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Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Larry Mavima has said Government is concerned about negative influence non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are having in the province and the country at large.
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GOVERNMENT has moved to avert a potential water disaster looming in Gweru through mobilising resources and experts to come up with a lasting solution.
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Firewood, timber and charcoal poachers have invaded Gokwe South district targeting former coal mines and the protected Mapfungautsi Forest where they are cutting down trees and stealing coal and loading them in trucks at night for resale in areas as far as Harare.
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The Ministry of Health and Child Care has instituted investigations into a slew of allegations raised against Kwekwe General Hospital Medical Superintendent Dr Patricia Mapanda by her staff, which include abuse of office and corruption.
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A group of marauding hyenas is wreaking havoc in Silobela, amid indications that villagers have lost livestock in the past month.
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Local authorities here have described the lack of Internet connectivity as a major setback to the roll-out of the devolution agenda.
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THE Forestry Commission is failing to control deforestation as more people resort to firewood in the absence of electricity.
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Zanu-PF Midlands province is still waiting for the conferment of a hero status on Central Committee member for the province, Cde Timothy Gandire-Mhuri, who died over the weekend.
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SERVICE stations in Zvishavane and several others across the country are reportedly channelling fuel to the black market where they are being paid in foreign currency, resulting in an artificial shortages on the market, an official has said.
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Tobacco farmers who flout stipulated rules and regulations that govern the production of the crop risk losing their farms, Midlands provincial crops and livestock officer Mrs Madeline Magwenzi has said.
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GWERU City Council has released a water rationing schedule which will see residents going for long hours without supplies due to diminishing levels in its supply dam.
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