Month: March 2021
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Four years on, Tsholotsho cyclone victims still living in tents
Some victims of the 2017 Cyclone Dineo in Tsholotsho are still living in tents four years after the disaster struck…
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Police launch manhunt for serial robber
Police in Bulawayo have launched a manhunt for a suspected serial carjacker Edmore Zinyoro over a spate of robberies in…
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WHO concerned over fake Covid-19 vaccines
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has expressed concern over the sale of fake vaccines on the internet by individuals exploiting…
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Major pipe burst triggers water shortages in Beitbridge
By Liz Dlodlo A major pipe burst on the main supply pipeline has triggered water shortages in Beitbridge’s highly populated…
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Developing: Two treated for electric shocks after touching naked ZESA cables
Two young men suffered serious injuries after coming into contact with live Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) power cables while riding…
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Lightning strike kills 19 cattle
By Judith Sibanda Five families on the outskirts of Victoria Falls under Chief Mvuthu were left counting their losses after 19 cattle…
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Parents fume over extra lessons payment
Parents of learners at Thekwane High School in Matabeleland South are upnin arms with some teachers at the school who…
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‘Male politicians using quota system to abuse women’
The Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCoZ) has said the special quota that reserved an additional 60 seats in Parliament for…
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Nkayi man drags Chief Dakamela to court
A Nkayi man has approached the magistrate’s court seeking redress after he was ordered to pay three goats by Chief…
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Nhimbe Trust laments govt plans to enact a Patriotic Act
Nhimbe Trust has decried plans by the government to enact a Patriotic Act and advised the latter to concentrate on…
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