Month: November 2019
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Material shortage hits Byo RG office
Bulawayo residents have bemoaned the slow pace in the processing of national documents at the registrar general office amid reports…
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Suspension of grain import duty to stabilise prices?
Industry players have said the suspension of import duty on grain will stabilise prices while ensuring basic foodstuffs are accessible to…
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NRZ recapitalisation, a pipe dream?
The much-awaited recapitalisation of the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is set to drag further, with the government yet to…
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Nurses recruitment: Govt bows to pressure, introduces ‘decentralised’ application process
The Ministry of Health and Child Care has employed a new system in the online application process for trainee nurses…
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MPs question ZUPCO subsidy scheme
Members of Parliament (MPs) have questioned the sustainability of the government’s mass public transport scheme under the Zimbabwe United Passenger…
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Another school destroyed by strong winds
Torrential rains experienced in Matabeleland South have claimed another school after a whirlwind blew off the roofs of classrooms at…
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Free medical services for Matabeleland communities
A group of local dental therapists are spearheading a community outreach programme to offer free dental services to disadvantaged communities…
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NRZ car thief gets 4 years
A 20-year-old man from Bulawayo has been sentenced to four years in prison after he was convicted of stealing a…
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Under-utilised land threatens food security: Ncube
At a time when the country is battling to contain the devastating drought, under-utilised land in some of the farms…
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Maitengwe Dam reconstruction still in limbo
Maitengwe Dam in Bulilima, one of the biggest water bodies in Matabeleland South lies idle following the bursting of its…
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