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Bulawayo residents demand transparency on Dutch water utility deal

Residents of Bulawayo are calling for public consultations regarding the involvement of Dutch water utility company Vitens Evides International (VEI)…

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Zim gears up for festive season road safety campaign

As the festive season approaches, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has announced that it has put in place…

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Zim’s ICT sector grapples with connectivity amid targets to increase internet penetration

Zimbabwe is striving to enhance its mobile and internet connectivity as part of its National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) objectives,…

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Bulawayo Town Clerk speaks on successor

Bulawayo Town Clerk Christopher Dube has urged residents to actively participate in identifying his successor as he approaches the end…

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Ray of hope for Zim’s death row inmates

Death-row inmates in Zimbabwe may soon have a chance at life as the Death Penalty Abolition Bill moves closer to…

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Residents struggle to cope with prolonged electricity cuts

Ward 2 residents in Bulawayo are grappling with severe electricity cuts that have upended their daily routines and forced them…

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Villagers in Insiza appeal for funds to save dried-up dam

Villagers in Singwambizi, Insiza District, under Chief Mafu, are calling for financial support to desilt their community dam, which has…

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Herbal medicine company in court over sale of unregistered products

A local herbal medicine company, Laxen Herbal Solutions, has been arraigned on charges of selling unregistered complementary medicines in violation…

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SADC extends help to DRC, sidesteps Mozambique crisis

By Costa Nkomo An extraordinary SADC summit, which concluded yesterday, resolved to extend by one year military and humanitarian support…

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Police hunt fugitive couple accused of defrauding victims of over US$130K

Police in Bulawayo are on the hunt for a couple accused of defrauding unsuspecting victims of over US$130,000 through bogus…

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