In this edition of The Brief Bulletin, Residents in Wards 1 and 5 of Hwange Central Constituency are set to begin accessing clean, solar-powered borehole water this week under the 2024 Constituency Development Fund (CDF) programme. One of the ancient Zimbabwean soapstone sculptures, taken and sold during colonial rule, has been repatriated after 137 years abroad, marking the return of a significant cultural artifact.

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