Month: August 2019
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‘Lost Crops’ provide lifeline for Maphisa farmers
Smallholder farmers in St Anna Village in Maphisa, Matobo district have turned to drought-resistant crops as the drought continues to…
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Residents decry skewed distribution of food aid
Thorngrove residents in Bulawayo have decried the unfair food distribution practices by the government which have resulted in some elderly…
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Byo residents demand devolution
Nketa residents in Bulawayo have called for the speedy implementation of devolution of power so to promote job creation for…
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Fact Check: Is borehole water safe for drinking?
Ward 1 Councillor Mlandu Ncube recently claimed that there were plans by Members of Parliament from the Bulawayo Metropolitan Province…
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University lecturers to go on strike
The Zimbabwe State Universities Union of Academics (ZISSUA) has instructed all lecturers to down their tools on September 8, citing…
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‘Public hearings must be decentralised to rural areas’
The Southern African Parliamentary Support Trust (SAPST) has urged stakeholders to make contributions to the proposed Freedom of Information Bill,…
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Former VP Mphoko appears in court, granted bail
Former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko appeared in a Bulawayo court, Wednesday, facing a charge of criminal abuse of office and…
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NPRC calls on govt to speed up documentation process in Matabeleland
The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) says there is need for the government to speed up on the issuing…
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MDC activists, family members brutalised in midnight raids
Fears are mounting over the safety of opposition activists, following abductions of members of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)…
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Zec calls on residents to register as voters
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba has urged citizens to register to vote so that their constituencies are…
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