Month: November 2018
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Fire at Mpilo destroys property worth half a million
Out of a flat of 12 apartments, eight of them on the top floor were completely destroyed by the fire,…
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Brooklyn bus company management speaks on horrific accident
The owners of the Brooklyn Express Bus, which burst into flames near West Nicholson on Thursday evening, enroute to Musina, South Africa,…
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Zanu in u-turn over ‘cash barons’
Moyo, a losing parliamentary candidate for Bulawayo Central, was accused of violating the Zanu PF constitution by engaging in illicit…
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Subsidise boarding fees, union implores government
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has called on government to subsidise boarding fees following an outcry from parents…
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‘Women use sex to pay for bribes’
Fifteen percent of women in Zimbabwe who bribe use sex as a mode of payment, a Transparency International Zimbabwe (TIZ)…
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Coup anniversary: Has anything changed?
The quality of life for Zimbabweans has deteriorated in the past year following the ousting of President Robert Mugabe through…
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Govt tackles antibiotics resistance
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has the potential to cause 10 million deaths by 2050, worldwide, with treatment costs estimated at US$10…
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Zanu PF ‘cash baron’ faces expulsion
Zanu PF`s losing parliamentary candidate for Bulawayo Central and the party`s provincial secretary for finance, Mlungisi Moyo, risks losing his…
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Councillor ‘declares’ assets
Councillors in Bulawayo have yielded to pressure from residents to publicly declare their assets as a way of promoting accountability…
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Trust in drive to revive Mambo dynasty
The Mambo Dynasty Trust has set itself on a quest to revive its chieftainships in Matabeleland which they claim were…
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