Month: February 2019
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Govt punishes striking teachers
The Public Service Commission (PSC) says it will deduct leave days for thousands of teachers who embarked on industrial action…
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‘Use Missing Persons Act to document Gukurahundi victims’
People who lost their relatives during the Gukurahundi atrocities have been advised to use the Missing Persons Act in order…
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Govt amends vehicle ownership policy
The Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) has overhauled the vehicle ownership change policy with vehicles changing ownership now required to keep…
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NPRC lines up public hearings on Gukurahundi
The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is set to embark on public hearings next month in communities that were…
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‘Mat’land chiefs afraid to speak out on Gukurahundi’
Traditional chiefs from the Matabeleland region are afraid to speak about the Gukurahundi atrocities despite their proximity to the issue,…
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Fuel shortages ground prison vehicles
Inmates in prisons around Bulawayo, Tuesday, missed their court sessions due to fuel shortages which grounded the Zimbabwe Prisons and…
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Residents decry consumer rights abuses
Bulawayo residents have decried the absence of legislation that protects consumers which have exposed them to abuse by business owners.…
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Zanu PF in solidarity march for ED
ZANU PF is set to hold a solidarity march for President Emmerson Mnangagwa Saturday in Harare, with at least 300 000…
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Council disburses development fund
Some Bulawayo councillors said that they have started using their Ward Retention Fund allocation on various developmental projects contrary to the…
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Fuel crisis resurfaces in Bulawayo
Commuters were left stranded Tuesday morning as most commuter omnibus operators withdrew their services due to fuel shortages. Most fueling…
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