Month: September 2021
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Citizens still struggle to access information from responsible authorities
While the enactment of the Freedom of Information Bill into law has been lauded, certain loopholes with the piece of…
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‘Seize opportunities presented by the ZITF’
The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Stella Nkomo, has encouraged Bulawayo residents to work together in…
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Byo residents fume over poor service delivery
Bulawayo’s Ward 5 residents have rejected the local authority’s 2022 proposed budget pegged at ZWL$24 billion, arguing that service delivery…
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COVID19
Failure to hold by-elections is another pandemic: ERC
The Election Resource Centre (ERC), an advocacy group on electoral issues, says the government’s failure to hold by-elections has become a…
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Man sodomises neighbour’s son
A 30-year-old man from Esigodini allegedly sodomised his neighbour’s 12-year-old-son and promised to give him money to buy his silence,…
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Govt to scrap maternity leave eligibility clause
The government has begun the process of amending the Labour Act, a development that will see the qualifying periods for…
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Mpilo Hospital warns staff against negligence
Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo has warned its staff against negligence leading to poor service delivery at the referral health…
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‘PPC Zim trades ahead of expectations’
REGIONAL cement maker PPC says its Zimbabwean unit continues to trade ahead of expectations, with cement volumes expected to increase…
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Byo to get a rabbit abattoir, first of its kind
RAYMEG Consultants Private Limited, a corporate member of the Zimbabwe Commercial Rabbit Breeders Association (Zicorba), is set to build a…
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BCC proposes $25 billion budget for 2022
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has unveiled a proposed budget of over ZWL$25 billion for 2022, with ratepayers expected to fork out…
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