Month: November 2018
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Zim under liberation war ‘curse’
Many of the ills which have afflicted Zimbabwe are attributable to failure by authorities to perform post-war cleansing ceremonies, a…
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Govt reins in pharmaceutical companies
“As a quid pro quo, pharmaceutical manufacturers shall be required to publish the Maximum Recommended Retail Price agreed among manufacturers,…
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Chief Maduna takes Gukurahundi issue to UN
Chief Vezi Maduna Mafu of Fibalusi in Matabeleland South has taken his plea for the setting up of a special…
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‘Govt dragging its feet on Gukurahundi issue’
Ibhetshu Likazulu Secretary General Mbuso Fuzwayo has urged the government to treat the Gukurahundi genocide with the urgency it deserves.…
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Govt allocates US$310 million for devolution
GOVERNMENT has finally taken steps to operationalise devolution following the allocation of US$310 million towards the set up provincial councils…
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Gukurahundi deserves special attention: Chief Mathema
Chief Mathema of Gwanda says the Gukurahundi atrocities deserve special attention due to the severity of the human rights violations encountered during the massacres.…
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Commission looks into Figtree land deal
The Commission of Inquiry into the illegal sale of state land is investigating the development of housing stands in Figtree…
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1K civil servants ‘duped’ in botched land deal
More than a 1 000 civil servants in Bulawayo were allegedly duped of their money when a land developer failed…
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Nketa High $80K ‘fraud’ case in new twist
The case in which a Nketa High School headmistress and school bursar are alleged to have misappropriated over $80 000 in…
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Fuel queues resurface in Byo
Long winding fuel queues have resurfaced in Bulawayo as fuel supplies to most fuelling stations in the city have dwindled…
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