Gweru’s ‘operation restore order’ starts today

Gweru has been identified as the dirtiest city in the country due to failure by its council to deal with vendors, prompting Government to institute “operation restore order” starting today .

Gweru’s ‘operation restore order’ starts today

Gweru has been identified as the dirtiest city in the country due to failure by its council to deal with vendors, prompting Government to institute “operation restore order” starting today .

Gweru’s ‘operation restore order’ starts today

Gweru has been identified as the dirtiest city in the country due to failure by its council to deal with vendors, prompting Government to institute “operation restore order” starting today .

Gweru’s ‘operation restore order’ starts today

Gweru has been identified as the dirtiest city in the country due to failure by its council to deal with vendors, prompting Government to institute “operation restore order” starting today .

Gweru’s ‘operation restore order’ starts today

Gweru has been identified as the dirtiest city in the country due to failure by its council to deal with vendors, prompting Government to institute “operation restore order” starting today .

Gweru’s ‘operation restore order’ starts today

Gweru has been identified as the dirtiest city in the country due to failure by its council to deal with vendors, prompting Government to institute “operation restore order” starting today .

Gweru’s ‘operation restore order’ starts today

Gweru has been identified as the dirtiest city in the country due to failure by its council to deal with vendors, prompting Government to institute “operation restore order” starting today .

Gweru’s ‘operation restore order’ starts today

Gweru has been identified as the dirtiest city in the country due to failure by its council to deal with vendors, prompting Government to institute “operation restore order” starting today .

N. Korea urges US to ‘cool off’ on nuke issue

North Korea yesterday called on the United States to stop pursuing pressure and military threats, saying such moves would not be of any help to resolving the country’s nuclear and missile programmes.

N. Korea urges US to ‘cool off’ on nuke issue

North Korea yesterday called on the United States to stop pursuing pressure and military threats, saying such moves would not be of any help to resolving the country’s nuclear and missile programmes.

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