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BCC consults engineers on Bulawayo water crisis

The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has informed disgruntled residents who had requested the local authority address the perennial water crisis…

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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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The Brief Bulletin

March 12, 2024

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Mining body halts issuance of fresh, renewal of EPOs until further notice

The government has stopped provincial mining directors in Zimbabwe from granting new or renewing Exclusive Prospecting Orders (EPOs) until further…

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Fall armyworm ravages maize crops in Sunninghill, leaving residents struggling

By Ndumiso Tshuma A devastating pest of  fall armyworms has destroyed residents’ maize crops in Sunninghill Suburb in Bulawayo amid…

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Zimbabweans demand change in way ministers are hired

Some Zimbabweans have called for a change in the criteria for hiring government ministers, citing concerns about their ‘general’ performance…

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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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Ward 16 residents appeal for protective clothing for Neighborhood Watch Team

Residents of Ward 16 in Gwabalanda are appealing for assistance in providing protective clothing for their neighbourhood watch team, which…

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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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The Brief Bulletin

March 11, 2024

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