Umzingwane MP Levi Mayihlome
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Poor roads, lack of connectivity stalls development in Umzingwane
Zanu PF Umzingwane Member of Parliament, Levi Mayihlome, has blamed the lack of mobile network services and bad roads for stalled development…
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Umzingwane district has a deficit of 45 science teachers
Umzingwane district has more than 45 vacancies for mathematics and science teachers as the shortage of science teachers persists particularly…
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Local company sets aside US$150m for Old Gwanda road rehab
A local company has pledged to rehabilitate Old Gwanda Road, stretching from Bagcwele to Gwanda, a project set to cost…
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Banks blood-sucking the population: Mayihlome
Umzingwane legislator, Levi Mayihlome, has taken a swipe at the country’s banks, accusing them of “blood-sucking the population” resulting in…
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Umzingwane villagers still climbing trees to access cellphone network
Villagers in Umzingwane, about 40km outside Bulawayo are still climbing hills and trees in order for them to access cell…
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Stop marginalising Matabeleland in agric financing: MPs urge govt
Legislators from Matabeleland have challenged the government to stop marginalising the region in the financing of agriculture, especially crop farming.…
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Youths in Mat South shun ZNA recruitment
By Vumani Mthiyane Youths in Matabeleland South are reportedly shunning the latest Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) recruitment exercise largely due to…
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Ambulance shortage hits Mat South Covid-19 response
By Sam Noko MATABELELAND South district hospitals are facing a shortage of ambulances, a development that is affecting service delivery amid reports that some…
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Villagers demand removal of gold stamp mill
By Vumani Mthiyane Doyana villagers in Ward 4, Umzingwane district under Chief Gwebu are up in arms with a miner…
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Immigration officers owed US$300K in unpaid allowances
Immigration and police officers deployed at border posts are owed more than US$300 000 in unpaid allowances by the government…
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