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Small scale miners turn to the black market
Small scale gold miners have only deposited 20 kilograms of gold to Fidelity Printers and Refiners since the announcement of…
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‘Mat’land chiefs afraid to speak out on Gukurahundi’
Traditional chiefs from the Matabeleland region are afraid to speak about the Gukurahundi atrocities despite their proximity to the issue,…
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Govt considers resuscitating Kalanga chieftainships
The government is considering resuscitating five Kalanga chieftainships which were abolished during the colonial era. Between 1897 and 1960, the…
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‘Zanu-PF not keen on devolution’
The implementation of devolution of power is taking too long due to lack of political will on the part of…
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Forex woes stall council projects
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is in a quandary on how to finance its major capital projects due to lack…
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Council requires additional $2.2M to fund operations
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) says it requires an additional $2.2 million per month to fund its operations due to…
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2% tax depletes council coffers
The Intermediate Money Transfer Tax (2% tax) introduced by the government has had a negative impact on Bulawayo City Council`s…
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ED insincere on national dialogue: ZPRA veterans
Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA) veterans association says opposition parties must not rush to partake in the national dialogue meetings…
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MPs demand language interpreters in Parly
Legislators from Matabeleland have lobbied for all sixteen official languages to have interpreters in parliament. The Standing Rules and Orders…
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LSU students forced to sleep on the floor
Lupane State University (LSU) is struggling to accommodate students at its main campus in Lupane, with first years and late registrants…
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