Month: February 2021
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Trust fund set up for Nkayi fire victim
A group of Zimbabweans based in South Africa have set up a trust fund for a 16-year-old boy from Nkayi…
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Byo water supplies improve, water-shedding to be lifted
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is likely to lift the water-shedding programme earlier than scheduled owing to improved water supplies…
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Nine arrested for Pumula South mob justice murder
Nine Pumula South residents are facing a murder charge after they teamed up and meted out instant justice on two suspected…
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COVID19
WHO urges vaccine manufacturers to prioritise COVAX contracts
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers to prioritise COVAX contracts at a time when rich countries…
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Zim re-engagement efforts faltering?
Zimbabwe’s efforts to reengage with the international community after nearly two decades of isolation are seemingly going down the drain…
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COVID19
BVTA calls for clarity in the decentralisation of markets
Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association (BVTA) has bemoaned the lack of clear guidelines in the relocation of vendors from the Central…
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Mnangagwa has failed the workers: ZCTU
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has failed the workers, whose remuneration and conditions of service have been deteriorating since he came into…
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COVID19
‘Covid-19 stigma now worse than that of HIV’
Health officials in Bulawayo say the stigma and discrimination around Covid-19 have grown worse causing people to shy away from…
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COVID19
Covid-19 vaccination campaign kicks off in Bulawayo
The roll-out of the Chinese manufactured Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine has begun in Bulawayo, with health officials urging residents to take…
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Armed robbers who went on rampage in Nkayi, nabbed
Nine armed robbers went on a rampage in Ziyabhonga village in Nkayi and raised four homesteads looting property amounting to…
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