Month: June 2021
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MIHR urges BCC to ensure safety of borehole water
MATABELELAND Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) has urged Bulawayo City Council (BCC) to ensure that all boreholes in the city…
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Suspected Zim armed robbers killed in shootout with Botswana police
THREE suspected armed robbers from Zimbabwe were fatally shot in a gunfire exchange with members of the Botswana Police service in…
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COVID19
Police impose dusk to dawn curfew in Bulawayo
POLICE in Bulawayo have imposed a dusk to dawn curfew with immediate effect as measures to curb the spread of…
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COVID19
CITE launches documentary on lockdown human rights violations
THE Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) on Wednesday evening virtually launched a documentary on human rights violations during the…
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COVID19
Zim Covid-19 cases surge
ZIMBABWE continues to record a surge in Covid-19 infections, with 766 new cases recorded on Wednesday. Mashonaland West recorded the…
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Thomas Ngwenya was never my deputy: Mphoko
By Phelekezela Mphoko COMRADE Thomas Ngwenya was never my deputy in Logistics and Supplies, during the Military Planning Committee era,…
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Bubi miners rope-in MRP to resolve a claim dispute
The Lui Trovie Mine owners (Nyoni Family holdings) from Sjauke, ward 9, Bubi District in the company of Mthwakazi Republic…
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Quarry miner moves to mitigate pollution after residents’ protest
Staff Reporter A local quarry miner has pledged to use several methods to suppress the emission of dust and minimise…
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COVID19
Byo localised lockdown: Authorities await Statutory Instrument
Authorities in Bulawayo are awaiting a Statutory Instrument (SI) that will legally operationalise a localised Covid-19-induced lockdown following the identification…
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Gutu Gukurahundi remarks confirm the NPRC is a waste of resources: Analysts
Remarks by National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) commissioner, Obert Gutu, to the effect that the emotive Gukurahundi issue is…
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