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BCC optimistic about Egodini Mall’s April deadline
Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has said it is optimistic that buses and kombis will move to Egodini Mall by the…
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CDF funds for Gwanda school feared missing
There are fears that Constituency Development Funds (CDF) meant to benefit Mabheka Primary in Gwanda were allegedly misused, as the…
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Artisanal miners bemoan high levels of corruption
Artisanal miners in Gwanda have bemoaned the high level of corruption in the mining sector in the country which they…
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Case of “corrupt” councillor divides Magwegwe
Magwegwe residents are up in arms with their councilor for allegedly recruiting individuals she is personally aligned to so they…
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Residents decry skewed distribution of food aid
Thorngrove residents in Bulawayo have decried the unfair food distribution practices by the government which have resulted in some elderly…
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Residents demand first preference in housing stands allocation
Bulawayo residents have urged the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) to prioritise locals when allocating residentials stands instead of favouring outsiders.…
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‘Pull her down’ syndrome, women`s biggest undoing
By Senzeni Ncube Women in ward 7 Makokoba have condemned the ‘pull her down’ syndrome saying it has affected the development…
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Sextortion rampant in Zimbabwe
Transparency International Zimbabwe (TIZ) has said that sextortion is one of the most common forms of gendered corruption in Zimbabwe…
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‘Women are as corrupt as men’
The National Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (NANGO) western region coordinator Nhlanhla Mlilo has said that Zimbabwe needs to apply a…
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Residents petition ‘corrupt’ councillor
BY SENZENI NCUBE Magwegwe residents have resolved to petition their councillor Concilia Mlalazi whom they accuse of corruption as she is allegedly…
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