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Flooding fears grow as residents resist drainage measures.
In today’s edition, ย the City of Bulawayo issued a statement urging property owners to make sure that weep holes in…
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Lavish pay increase proposals provoke outrage in Matobo’s RDC.
In today’s bulletin, Matobo Rural District Councillors were left gobsmacked as the RDC proposed significant considerable compensation hikes and other…
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Murder suspect revisits crime scene almost a decade later.
In today’s bulletin, villagers in Bilingoma Village, Ward 5, Plumtree, were shocked when a man from Matjinge, who had been…
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Mpox vaccination shortage delays Kinhasa drive.
In today’s bulletin, Bulawayo residents commend the roadworks currently being done by the Bulawayo City Council, however, they note the…
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Lake Kariba’s water levels set to hit record lows.
On today’s edition of The Brief Bulletin, water levels in Kariba are set to hit record lows as the El…
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Botswana to grant legal status to undocumented Zimbabweans- President.
On today’s edition, Botswana’s new president stated that he wants to legalise undocumented Zimbabweans by offering them temporary employment and…
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Chronic load shedding threatens Zimbabwe as power shortages worsen.
In today’s edition, The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority’s Research and Energy Efficiency Engineer Victor Sibanda, claims that Zimbabwe is grappling…
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Zimbabwe launches ZimSat-2 into orbit.
On today’s bulletin, Zimbabwe successfully launched ZimSat-2 into orbit. The collaboration between Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency and Southwest…
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Government bans police officers from using cell phones whilst on duty.
The Zimbabwean government has banned Zimbabwe Republic Police officers from using their cell phones whilst on duty. The instruction comes…
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540 illegal zama-zamas forced from abandoned mine shaft.
On today’s bulletin, we have news from around the globe. 540 illegal miners had to be forcefully removed in South…
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