Month: February 2019
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Govt dispels fuel price increase rumours
Minister of Energy and Power Development Joram Gumbo has dismissed rumours circulating on social media that government was plotting to…
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‘Holy water not a substitute for ARVs’
People on anti-retroviral treatment must not substitute antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) with holy water from pastors or herbs from traditional healers because…
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US gives Zim $15m for food security
The United States government has poured in another US$15 million in funding in response to the critical food security situation…
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LSU relocates library, disabled students in a fix
Lupane State University (LSU) students are up in arms with the university authorities over the relocation of the university`s main…
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Govt to rehabilitate Maitengwe Dam
Government is planning to rehabilitate Maitengwe dam in Plumtree in a bid to resuscitate eco-tourism activities in the constituency. The…
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Police block MDC primary elections
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), Thursday denied Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance permission to hold its Ward 28 primary election in Bulawayo, claiming the event…
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Govt challenged to prioritise mineral beneficiation
The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has called on the government to procure its own equipment that will allow mineral sampling to…
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Women call for parity in mining sector
Women in the small scale and artisanal mining sector have decried the unlevel playing field in the lucrative sector, saying…
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Small scale miners turn to the black market
Small scale gold miners have only deposited 20 kilograms of gold to Fidelity Printers and Refiners since the announcement of…
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First Lady launches integrated school project in Byo
KING George VI school, a center for children who are differently abled, in Bulawayo has become the fifth school in…
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