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Illegal gold panning deepens Byo water crisis
With water catchments severely damaged by illicit gold mining and reservoirs at dangerously low levels, the City of Bulawayo is…
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Coltart urges Govt to release promised US$14m to address water challenges
Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart has pleaded with the government to release the funding it promised for the city’s rehabilitation works.…
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ZPRA veterans slam Govt awards, demand real economic emancipation
The ZPRA Veterans Association has criticised the government’s intention to award medals and certificates to war veterans and civilian collaborators,…
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Urgent need to reform Zimbabwe’s inheritance laws, senators warn
Senators have stressed the urgent need to reform Zimbabwe’s inheritance laws, describing them as opaque and lacking transparency, with particular…
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Door-to-door searches spark panic among undocumented Zimbabweans
Zimbabweans in South Africa fear possible deportation as the immigration department begins checking documents under the directives of the new…
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Iconic ZPRA soldier and baby reunite: A story of liberation, sacrifice, and legacy
The ZPRA soldier, Seven Dube, who became the face of the armed wing as “Isotsha eliphethe umntwana” (the soldier cradling…
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Casual labour tops household income for rural Zimbabweans
Casual labour remains the dominant source of income for rural households with 40 percent of families reporting it as their…
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NRZ eyes new passenger coaches to win back public trust
The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) urgently needs new passenger coaches to resume its transportation services and compete with private…
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Drought and economic woes lead to poor diets in rural areas
ZimLAC's 2024 report reveals significant shifts in rural Zimbabwe's food consumption patterns, raising concerns for food security and nutrition.
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