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Bulawayo struggles with water crisis, only one bowser operational

The City of Bulawayo is grappling with severe water shortages, with only one water bowser currently operational to supply residents…

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Stop scamming informal traders, ZANU PF members told

The Chairperson of the Advisory Council of SMEs, Dumisani Ncube, has warned ZANU-PF activists who are scamming informal traders and…

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Teachers struggle as prices soar, salaries remain static

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) says they will not relent in voicing their grievances until their demands are…

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Chiefs ban media, security from Gukurahundi hearings

The National Chiefs Council has underlined that the media, as well as police, army, and intelligence operatives, will be barred…

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Ubumbulu and the noisy silence continue: We might continue forgetting to remember

By Professor Shepherd Mpofu When President Mnangagwa came into power after disposing of his mentor, Robert Mugabe in a coup…

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Bulawayo legalises 5th Avenue market trading

Stakeholders in Bulawayo have finally yielded to pressure and allowed informal traders operating at the 5th Avenue market in the…

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Corporate 24 launches free emergency preparedness campaign

Corporate 24 Health Care, in collaboration with other health stakeholders, has launched the Free Emergency Preparedness Campaign, which will provide…

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Kombis, vendors ordered to move to Egodini

Following the reopening of Egodini Bus Terminus Phase 1, the Bulawayo City Council is set to intensify its efforts to…

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Glass Block dam will not come cheap: Mayor

Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart says the city council must develop the capacity to receive and distribute water from the Glass…

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