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Govt’s WhatsApp crackdown: Licenses and fees spark outrage among citizens

Following Zimbabwe’s recent announcement that WhatsApp group administrators for business groups will need licenses and government-certified Data Protection Officers, the…

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Turk Mine cuts costs and carbon footprint with solar energy initiative

Turk Mine in Bubi District, owned by Casymn, has implemented a renewable energy project to generate its own power, reducing…

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Two Byo men commit suicide amid marriage woes

In two separate incidents this week, two men in Bulawayo allegedly committed suicide in cases linked to marital struggles, alleged…

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The Ndau people of Zimbabwe

By Thomas Sibanda – Mzala Tom The Ndau people are one of the most unique ethnic groups in Zimbabwe with…

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Family appeals for help as teenage son struggles with Type 1 Diabetes

A family from Woolendale, on the outskirts of Bulawayo, is seeking financial assistance to purchase insulin for their son, a…

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Funding delays from Treasury threaten social welfare projects

The Ministry of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare, has voiced alarm about delayed Treasury disbursements, affecting the delivery of…

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Relocation of Ngozi Mine dumpsite too costly, health department demands urgent equipment upgrades

The Health Services Department has urged Bulawayo City Council (BCC) to prioritise upgrading and maintaining the Richmond Sanitary Landfill rather…

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Health Committee calls on govt to address funding gaps and critical shortages in 2025 Budget

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health and Child Care has highlighted severe funding and service delivery challenges within Zimbabwe’s health…

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Bulawayo Town Clerk reflects on leading a city in crisis

In an insightful interview, Bulawayo’s Town Clerk, Christopher Dube (CD), sits down with Brighton Ncube (BN) of CITE to discuss…

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Load shedding looms large as Zim struggles to meet demand

Zimbabwe is grappling with chronic electricity shortages, with national supply falling far short of demand, explained Victor Sibanda, Research and…

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