Month: January 2024
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BCC cracks down on informal traders
Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has ordered all informal traders to acquire valid vendor licenses to legalise their operations and move…
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Mnangagwa warns critics: Gukurahundi hearings won’t be derailed by ‘Disinformation attacks’
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has warned his opponents that their attempts to disrupt his efforts to address Gukurahundi and attack the…
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The tragedy of Chief Maphungo Mabhena
BY Thomas Sibanda Maphungo Mabhena was one of King Lobengula’s most trusted izinduna (chief). He was in control of the…
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Chiefs want Gukurahundi outreach meetings launch in Gwanda
The National Council of Chiefs has suggested that the launch of the Gukurahundi community engagement meetings should take place in…
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Fast-track teacher replacements, Byo schools urges education ministry
School authorities in Bulawayo have called on the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to expedite the process of replacing…
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Govt praises schools for cholera response
Education Minister Torerayi Moyo commended schools for their complete compliance with the regulations set by the government in response to…
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Police arrest 10 juveniles at a vuzu party
Ten juveniles, nine of them learners at two Bulawayo schools were arrested at a house in Malindela suburb for hosting…
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Schools frustrated as govt delays disbursing BEAM funds
The government has been urged to release funds for the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) promptly, enabling schools with BEAM…
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COP28: A missed opportunity for Africa?
By Roselilly Ushewokunze Could the COP28 outcomes have been better for Africa? The two-week long convergence of thousands of global…
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