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Beitbridge Town Council last week offered free graves for seven residents who perished in an accident near Limpopo River.
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Masvingo City Council will soon be hunting for a new town clerk as the incumbent, Mr Adolph Gusha, is calling time on his tenure at town house at the end of this month.
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Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe (THZ) has awarded its employees about 200 percent cost of living adjustment allowance.
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The Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has allayed fears that the increase in prices of condoms by some companies will force people to indulge in risky behaviour, saying there are still cheaper options.
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Communities in the drought-hit Sengwe in the Limpopo Valley have implored Government and development partners to help them draw irrigation water from the Mwenezi River to mitigate against hunger that has stalked the area since time immemorial.
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Most districts here have embraced the devolution agenda through the formation of district development committees to oversee the implementation of projects at local level.
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Government has approved the recruitment of field officers responsible for administering the welfare of war veterans and liberation war victims as the State continues to find ways of improving the welfare of those who played a key role in the country’s independence.
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Chaos continues to rock MDC-Alliance here, with the party’s preparations for a demonstration next Tuesday reportedly in disarray after the disappearance of 27 000 Rand which was earmarked to cater for logistics for the day.
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Farming is the mainstay of Zimbabwe’s rural communities and prevents them from being heavily dependent on Government-sponsored food handouts, a Cabinet minister has said.
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Zimbabwe will in October this year host an inaugural international sugar conference that seeks to ramp up both domestic and international investment in the country’s sugar industry, which remains largely untapped, with potential to expand into a multi-billion-dollar industry.
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The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) is rolling out a number of initiatives countrywide to minimise the effects of veld fires which have become a perennial problem.
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Destiny for Africa Network founder Reverend Obadiah Musindo has taken a swipe at MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa for organising mass protests against President Mnangagwa’s Government under the guise of demonstrating against economic hardships yet the motive was to effect illegal regime change.
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Several car dealerships on the South African side of the border at Beitbridge have started closing shop or relocating to either Mozambique or Botswana due to low business.
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The provincial leadership in Matabeleland South province has started working on a raft of measures to roll out the devolution concept to grow the province’s economy, which is anchored on mining, farming, tourism, energy and irrigation development, an official has said.
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Things are falling apart within the MDC-Alliance here as the party is slowly disintergrating due to constant infighting, amid reports of widespread disgruntlement over the provincial leadership ushered into office this year.
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