Month: October 2018
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Low uptake of IDs: Chief dismisses Gukurahundi card
Chiefs Council president, Chief Fortune Charumbira, says the disenfranchisement of descendants of Gukurahundi victims who struggle to obtain legal documents should…
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One forensic pathologist for southern region
There is only one forensic pathologist in the public sector servicing the southern parts of the country, a situation which…
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Govt mulls commuter trains to ease congestion in city centers
Government says it working on reviving commuter trains in urban centers to ease traffic congestion during peak hours. Cities such…
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Govt implored to hand over Hlalani Kuhle houses to beneficiaries
Zanu PF Proportional Representation Member of Parliament for Matabeleland South Moli Mnkandla has lobbied the local government ministry to hand…
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Politicians leading sports associations must quit: Mliswa
Firebrand Norton legislator Temba Mliswa says politicians who hold positions in sporting associations should step down to avoid conflict of…
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Burombo residents vow to stay put
Residents at Burombo Flats in Nguboyenja have vowed to stay put despite government condemning the block of flats as unfit…
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Grave prices spike in Byo
The cost of a grave in council owned cemeteries in Bulawayo will double if the proposed 2019 budget is adopted.…
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Byo lures Japanese expats
Japan has entered into an agreement with the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) to second voluntary skilled labour force to the…
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