Month: June 2022
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PPPs must be open to public scrutiny
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has been urged to be transparent on the Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) it enters into in…
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USD use to remain place in the next five years: Govt
The government has said the use of the United States Dollar (USD) alongside the local currency will remain in place…
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Zim Community in SA welcomes ZEP legal challenge
The Zimbabwe Community in South Africa has welcomed the decision by the Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) to take legal action…
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CCC rivals sling mud over ‘stolen’ funeral funds
Some members of the Citizens Coalition for Change ( CCC) in Njube- Lobengula constituency, Bulawayo, have accused Senator Helen Zivira of…
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Internews, CITE host media sustainability hackathon
Internews in partnership with the Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) hosted its first hackathon bringing together media organisations from…
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Slow progress on digitisation worries Parliament
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Information, Media, and Broadcasting Services has expressed great concern over the delays in the completion…
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Stakeholders urge intensified battle against drug abuse
Stakeholders attending the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking commemorations in Bulawayo, Friday, said there was a need for the introduction of…
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Family haunted by dead ex-ZPRA fighter’s spirit, want remains exhumed
In a startling case, one family in Kenzamba KwaGore area under Chief Makonde in Mashonaland West says it is haunted…
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Monkeypox: WHO urges vigilance, information-sharing
With more than 3, 200 Monkeypox cases and one death recorded across the globe so far, the World Health Organisation…
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Gross mismanagement and corruption threaten NRZ’s viability
Alleged gross mismanagement and corruption of unparalleled levels at the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) are threatening the state entity’s…
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