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MIHR condemns Govt’s call to privatise public toilets
The Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) has condemned the government for proposing to privatise and commercialise public toilets, citing…
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BCC praises Operation Florian for local firefighter training
Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has expressed gratitude to Operation Florian, a United Kingdom-based firefighting charity, which has been training local…
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Man nabbed with ton of stolen copper cables
A 36-year-old man, Themba Ndebele from Bulawayo’s Emganwini suburb, has been arrested for allegedly possessing at least 1.5 tonnes of…
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Police bust cattle theft ring, 20 cattle recovered
Police in Bulawayo have recovered 20 cattle at a feedlot in Douglasdale which were stolen in the Inyathi area. Some…
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Byo water crisis creates hygiene nightmare for learners
A study conducted in Bulawayo schools to assess the impact of water shortages on learning institutions has revealed that girls…
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Pumula residents engage Haulin Quarry Mine over community benefits
Ward 17 community leaders in Pumula in Bulawayo have re-engaged the management of Hualin Quarry Mine, a Chinese owned company that…
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Vocational training needed in schools to combat unemployment and drug abuse
Lawmakers have pushed the government to include vocational skills into secondary schools as a way to provide young people with…
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Legislators push for more funding, resources for councillors
Legislators in Zimbabwe are pushing for more funding and resources for councillors so that they can effectively carry out their…
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Govt owes BCC schools almost ZWL$2 million for BEAM
The government owes council schools almost ZWL$2million in outstanding payments under the Better Education Assistance Module (BEAM), the Bulawayo City…
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Byo councillors seek training on Ward Retention Fund scheme
Bulawayo councillors who were recently elected into office have requested a training workshop to learn about the three percent Ward…
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