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Gwanda’s Rantasa chieftainship restoration stalls amid disputes

Attempts to restore the Rantasa chieftainship in Gwanda, which was abolished by the Rhodesian government in the 1950s, have stalled…

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UNICEF calls for urgent action to protect children from cholera epidemic

The United Nations has called for increased focus on children as cholera cases continue to rise in Southern Africa. According…

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BPRA calls for resolution to Bulawayo power station ownership dispute

The Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) has called for a resolution to the ownership dispute over the Bulawayo thermal power…

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Woman buries infant at riverbank on prophet’s orders

A 30-year-old woman from Bulawayo has been arrested and charged with concealing the death of her infant after burying the…

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Church’s US$58k project solves water crisis

The Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints has commissioned a US$58 000 Inyathi High Density Location Emergency Water Supply…

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Development will not come on a silver platter in Matabeleland: Zanu PF candidate

Zanu PF’s candidate for the Pelandaba -Tshabalala Constituency in the February 3 by-elections, Joseph Tshuma, says people must collaborate with…

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Ngarivhume calls for collective action to defeat Zanu PF

Leader of Transform Zimbabwe, Jacob Ngarivhume, believes that defeating Zanu PF requires collective action by Zimbabweans, urging a shift away…

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Zimbabwe’s inmates suffer health issues from “horrible” prison food

The “horrible” prison food served in Zimbabwe’s jails has caused health problems for prisoners, with some developing pellagra due to…

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Bulawayo man needs help to avoid amputation

By Promise Dube Bellevue residents in Bulawayo South are seeking donations to assist a fellow resident Tafadzwa Pfute, 43, who…

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