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Transporters and customs clearing agents have expressed concern over the delays in the movement of cargo at Beitbridge Border Post, which is SADC’s busiest inland port.
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The National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) has initiated moves to ensure that KwaVaMuzenda Heritage Site in Masvingo’s sprawling Mucheke suburb is properly maintained to befit its status as a landmark tourism shrine.
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Lowveld sugar producer Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe is in the eye of a storm after it used sugar cane export proceeds for more than 1 000 indigenous farmers in Chiredzi without their permission.
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One of the country’s biggest platinum miners, Mimosa Mines, has pumped US$600 000 into the refurbishment of Masvingo General Hospital, in a development expected to improve health delivery at the province’s biggest referral health institution.
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OVER 250 tents are urgently required to provide temporary shelter to families whose homes were destroyed by Cyclone Idai across Masvingo Province.
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Masvingo City Council and the Infrastructural Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) intend to honour liberation war luminaries from the province by naming streets in the new suburb of Clipsham Views after them, as the country readies to commemorate its 39th independence anniversary.
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Farmers in Gutu have raised a red flag over a rare disease that has killed over 100 cattle in the district ravaged by Cyclone Idai.
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One of the country’s biggest platinum miners, Mimosa Mines has thrown Masvingo General Hospital a lifeline after it refurbished a theatre and laundry unit at the health institution at a cost of US$45 000.
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The Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has started distributing 30 tonnes of cement and 30 000 bricks that were donated by two Masvingo legislators to help families that were left homeless after Cyclone Idai hit the province.
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Masvingo Correspondent Government has so far established 146 information kiosks or Community Information Centres (CICs) across the county in an effort to increase awareness in computer technologies, especially among rural communities. The world is fast turning into a digital society where nearly everything is done online. The target is 250 such kiosks. Over 10 700 […]
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Walter Mswazie in MASVINGO SMALL-scale miners in Masvingo have appealed to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to effect the planned incentives on gold producers and cushion them from increasing production costs. RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya recently indicated that plans were underway to give incentives to gold producers. He did not mention the nature […]
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Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI FARMERS in Chiredzi and Mwenezi districts in Masvingo province have been urged to grow grass and trees and safeguard their animals from droughts. The two districts are among the most arid in the province. Farmers lose their cattle when rains fail. Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union Masvingo provincial manager Mr Jeremiah Chimwanda last […]
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Bridgette Moyo Midlands Reporter HARARE province was the overall winner of the National Association of Secondary School Heads (NASH) track and field athletics competition held at Midlands Christian College from March 26-29. Athletes from the province scooped 15 gold medals, 11 silver and nine bronze, while defending champions Bulawayo Province, occupied a distant ninth position […]
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Midlands Bureau Shurugwi miners have raised $20 000 for victims of Cyclone Idai which ravaged parts of eastern Zimbabwe, killing hundreds of people and leaving many more displaced. Shurugwi district administrator Mr Langton Mpeta said the miners have since handed over the donations to his office. He commended the miners for showing support to the […]
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Gutu Rural District Council has committed its entire fleet to assist in transporting donations to areas affected by Cyclone Idai in the province.
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