Vakuru vezvikoro voyambirwa

Daphne Machiri MUKURU wezvedzidzo kudunhu reManicaland, VaEdward Shumba, vanoyambira vakuru vezvikoro vari kuita huwori hwekumbunyikidza vabereki vanenge vachitsvagira vana vavo nzvimbo dzechikoro vachivati vabvise mari yechiokomuhomwe kuti vanofanira kusiyana nekatsika…

Chinhoyi gets $2,5m for water, sewer system rehab

Government has released $2,8 million to Chinhoyi Municipality under the Public Service Investment Programme (PSIP) towards the rehabilitation of its water and sewer reticulation system.

Erol Akbay jets in

NGEZI Platinum Stars coach Erol Akbay is expected to touch down in the country this afternoon from his home in the Netherlands.

. . . prioritises agro-based companies

Government is prioritising the resuscitation of agro and mining companies since the country’s economy is based on agriculture and mining, Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Larry Mavima has said.

Come to my church or else we divorce: Hubby orders wife

Nhlalwenhle Ncube REAL dilemma!

Mutare seeks to finish outstanding projects

MUTARE City Council is seeking to complete all outstanding projects aimed at improving service delivery under the 100-day mayoral targets.

2 rustlers jailed 25 years for stock theft

Two notorious rustlers have been jailed for an effective 25 years each for stealing more than 20 beasts in the Nyajena communal lands in Masvingo South.

2 rustlers jailed 25 years for stock theft

Two notorious rustlers have been jailed for an effective 25 years each for stealing more than 20 beasts in the Nyajena communal lands in Masvingo South.

Govt issues fishing permits for Tugwi-Mukosi Dam

Government has started issuing permits to co-operatives for commercial fishing at Tugwi-Mukosi Dam in southern Masvingo, as part of efforts to make sure Zimbabweans accrue economic benefits from the country’s largest inland water body.

Govt issues fishing permits for Tugwi-Mukosi Dam

Government has started issuing permits to co-operatives for commercial fishing at Tugwi-Mukosi Dam in southern Masvingo, as part of efforts to make sure Zimbabweans accrue economic benefits from the country’s largest inland water body.

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