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Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspondent THE Government is working flat out to ensure the first wheat crop is planted this winter at Mutange Irrigation Scheme in Gokwe South District, Minister of State responsible for Monitoring of Special Agriculture Projects, Davis Marapira has said. Speaking during his tour of the scheme recently, the first of its kind […]
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Leonard Ncube in LUPANE VARIOUS projects being spearheaded by the Second Republic under President Mnangagwa’s administration are expected to speed up growth of Lupane Town, which is the Matabeleland North provincial capital. Lupane is located about 171km from Bulawayo along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway but has no built-up town centre, save for a small business […]
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George Maponga Masvingo Bureau MASHWEDE Holdings has transformed education in the Sese area after it connected water and electricity to three schools at about US$150 000 as part of its corporate social responsibility programme. The firm has also connected running water to more than 20 households in Mashamhanda Village where Mashwede founder and director, Mr […]
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Herald Reporters COMMUNITIES across the country are reaping huge rewards from irrigation schemes that have been established by President Mnangagwa as part of a programme to climate-proof the country’s agriculture and ensure food security. In 2020, President Mnangagwa launched the National Agricultural Recovery Plan that seeks, among other things, to create greenbelts in areas such […]
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Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter The Government will, within the next week, provide financial assistance to address funding gaps that are hampering the smooth flow of operations at Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) and ensure that civil servants access health care without any hindrances. The interventions by Government are part of the short, medium and […]
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Tendai Rupapa in RUWANGWE DRIVEN by a passion to improve the welfare of the country’s citizenry, unite families and promote traditional foods, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa spent the greater part of this week in Manicaland Province interacting with the elderly, ladies of the night and teen mothers. Yesterday, Amai Mnangagwa was in Ruwangwe, Nyanga North, […]
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Herald Correspondent Rehabilitating dip tanks across the country is continuing to combat and contain the January disease and other tick borne infections. Permanent Secretary for Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Dr John Basera, said the Government was on a drive to revive all the non-functioning dip tanks and the best way to fight […]
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Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau The commissioning of the multi-million-dollar Biotech mining plant by President Mnangagwa at RioZim’s Cam and Motor Mine in Kadoma yesterday is a major development for Mashonaland West province, with an economic sector anchored around mining and farming, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Mary Mliswa-Chikoka has said. Speaking […]
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BINGA District will never be the same again as the Second Republic is determined to swiftly implement transformative projects that will positively impact on people’s livelihoods, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
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Devolution has received tremendous community support in Rushinga, with the new Chomutukutu Clinic completed using devolution funds becoming the pride of the district.
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Prominent Dubai-based businessman Mr Shaji Ul Mulk arrived in Zimbabwe yesterday to explore areas of cooperation in various sectors of the economy.
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Three Government ministries are working with the private sector to ensure Zimbabwe adopts green buildings with the aim of tackling the effects of climate change.
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A new water and sewer reticulation system is being installed using devolution funds in Pfupajena, ward 8, of Chegutu Municipality which was the epicentre of a cholera outbreak in 2008.
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Government’s consistent disbursement of devolution funds has helped boost the capacity of the cash-strapped Beitbridge Municipality to deliver people-centred services that come with the town’s transformation into a medium city.
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The quality of work by construction companies involved in the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP) is satisfactory and the roads can last up to 20 years before requiring extensive rehabilitation, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister, Felix Mhona, has said.