Month: November 2021
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Zimsec refuses to pay invigilators
THE Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (Zimsec) has refused to pay teachers to invigilate final year examinations beginning Monday arguing this…
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Byo man wins coveted Holman Prize
Robert Malunda, the founder of Gateway to Elation, an organisation that trains the visually impaired and the deaf, has won the…
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Sand poachers invade Mazwi homestead, destroy hut
A family in Methodist village on the outskirts of Bulawayo is now living in fear after sand poachers invaded their…
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Byo extends water shedding to 72 hours
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has extended the citywide water-shedding programme to 72 hours due to persistent power challenges that…
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‘ZEC must decentralise voter registration centres’
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has been urged by political activists to bring voter registration centres closer to communities. By…
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Mzilikazi residents tackle drug abuse in schools
Mzilikazi residents in Bulawayo have joined hands with other stakeholders to fight drug abuse among school-going children in the area.…
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Doctors launch voter registration campaign
The Zimbabwe Association for Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) has launched a campaign to encourage health professionals to register to…
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Brutal Mtshabezi school fight caught on camera
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has made inquiries after a video showing learners from Mtshabezi High School in…
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Family appeals for help for burn victim
The family of a nine-year-old Hwange girl who was severely burnt by an underground coal fire a week ago are appealing…
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Fire razes vegetable market in Byo
Vendors operating at a fruit and vegetable market along Robert Mugabe and 8th Avenue in Bulawayo were left counting their…
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