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MIHR to host inaugural Environment Summit
Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) is set to host the inaugural Bulawayo Environment Summit and National E-Waste conference to…
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Byo roads have outlived their lifespan
Seventy-five percent of Bulawayo’s road network has outlived its lifespan with the local authority needing US$700 million to bring it…
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We will use devolution funds to fix roads: Deputy Mayor
Bulawayo will use its devolution funds to rehabilitate the city’s road network instead of channelling them to the city’s water…
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EMA slaps BCC with 34 orders, 5 tickets for poor sewer management
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has been slapped with thirty-four orders and five tickets since 2011 to date by the…
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Makokoba, Mzilikazi most affected by illegal dumpsites: EMA
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has identified Makokoba and Mzilikazi as the suburbs most affected by illegal dumpsites in Bulawayo…
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Use online platforms to push for service delivery, Byo youths urged
Bulawayo youths have been urged to utilise online platforms to engage with the local authority on service delivery issues. BPRA…
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MIHR lobbies EMA on uncollected refuse in Byo
Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) has lobbied the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) to take legal action against the Bulawayo…
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COVID19: the anguish and agony of the urban elderly poor in Zimbabwe
By Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights Evidence from COVID-19 ravaged countries and health experts have shown that elderly people are…
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Thirteen people injured in Nkayi bus accident
By Judith Sibanda Thirteen people were seriously injured Sunday morning when the driver of a Bulawayo-bound Ntubeni Bus failed to…
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