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9 percent allocated to health ministry in 2024 budget worrying-Byo residents
The Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) has expressed concern over the declining funding allocated to the Ministry of Health and…
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Post-election chaos plunges Zim into service delivery crisis, says public researcher
The after-effects of Zimbabwe’s harmonised elections in August that has been marked by political party infighting, recalls and Zanu PF’s…
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Bulawayo residents commend council’s 2024 budget
Bulawayo residents have commended the Bulawayo City Council’s (BCC) 2024 budget, stating that it has the potential to improve service…
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BPRA slams recalls of elected officials
Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) has slammed the ongoing recalls of elected political representatives saying they are a violation of…
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Mine blasts threaten houses and schools in Pumula
Priscila Ngwenya is not the only resident in Pumula North suburb, Bulawayo, who is worried that her house might collapse…
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“Be fair to us” – Residents tell new councillor
Ward 23 residents in Bulawayo have implored their new councillor, Ntombizodwa Khumalo, to exercise fairness when picking residents who will…
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“Sekusile terminus, a ticking health bomb” – Nkulumane residents
Residents of Ward 23 have described the Sekusile Bus Terminus and Shopping Centre in Nkulumane as a ticking time bomb…
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BCC’s proposal to subcontract services a key driver for corruption: BPRA
By Promise Dube The Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) has expressed serious concerns about the city council’s proposal to subcontract…
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Bulawayo struggles to curb housing shortage
Bulawayo is fast running out of land for housing, a situation that has seen the cost of housing in the…
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