Matabeleland
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Dry Matabeleland has least number of boreholes
Magwegwe Member of Parliament (MP) Anele Ndebele, has questioned why Matabeleland has the least number of boreholes compared to other…
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Covid-19: Compliance on masks significantly improves
The adherence to the policy on face masks in public has significantly improved in Matabeleland at a time when the…
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Improved pastures a boost to cattle farming
The improved pastures across Matabeleland following significant rains that have been received in the usually dry region of the country…
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Zanu-PF had no structures in Matabeleland during war: Historian
Historian, Stuart Doran, who has written extensively on Gukurahundi, has said the ruling Zanu-PF party did not have structures in…
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No evidence of British involvement in Gukurahundi: Historian
Historian, Stuart Doran, has said there is no evidence to suggest that the British were involved in the Gukurahundi massacres,…
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Matabeleland livestock in dire situation
CATTLE in the drought-prone region of Matabeleland now require close attention, with a number of them having since deteriorated in…
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MPs call for the rehabilitation of boreholes in Matabeleland
Members of Parliament (MPs) have called upon the government to rehabilitate dysfunctional boreholes in Matabeleland, some of which were drilled…
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Matabeleland farmers start preparing for dry season
Matabeleland farmers have started preparing for the dry season to minimise the effects of another drought caused by the effects…
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Another drought inevitable
Another livestock drought is inevitable with pastures in both Matabeleland South and North diminishing while a number of dams are…
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MRP threatens to drive out non-local teachers from Matabeleland
Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) has threatened to drive out all non-local teachers in Matabeleland, accusing them of contributing to low…
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