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Sons of Ex Zanu PF Councilor Simbi in violent robbery scams

Sons of Ex-ZANU PF councillor embroiled in violent robbery cases By Dumisani Ndlovu A wave of violent robbery has swept through Zimbabwe’s gold mining sector, leaving a trail of serious injuries. The latest incident involves Nyasha Osward Simbi and Alex Simbi, sons of Charles Simbi, a prominent former ZANU PF councillor and losing parliamentary candidate. […]

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VISET Seeks to Amplify Community Voices for improved services through LACE

By Delicious Mathuthu Gweru, Zimbabwe – In a bid to enhance transparency and accountability in public service delivery, the Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) is introducing the Local Authorities Citizen Engagement (LACE) Community Scorecard, an innovative tool that will enable communities to assess and improve the quality of health and education services.

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Zimbabwe Moves to Modernize seed Certification System

By Delicious Mathuthu Bulawayo – Zimbabwe has mooted modernizing its seed certification system aimed to boost agricultural productivity and food security in the country, Ministry of Lands, Agriculture Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Permanent Secretary, Professor Obert Jiri has said. He said this during a Write-Shop in Bulawayo on Friday to review, update and realign

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Daughter takes Father to court for demanding to know if she was still a Virgin

Daughter, Father Virginity Row Ends in Court, Peace Order Granted By Kwedu News A 20-year-old woman, Deon Njiri, was granted a peace order against her father, Arnold Njiri, by the Harare Civil Court on Wednesday after the former, accused her father of harassment, calling her names and physical abuse, including demanding a virginity test. Deon

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Minister Garwe Unveils motorbikes and solar powered offices

By Dumisani NdlovuMvuma-In a momentous boost to rural development, Minister of Local Government and Public Works Daniel Garwe has commissioned 33 motorbikes for councillors and solarised the Chirumanzu Rural District Council offices in Mvuma.The development is part of the government’s efforts to promote rural development and improve service delivery. The motorbikes are expected to enhance

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Zimbabwe Seeks to protect wildlife with Strategic partnerships

By Dumisani Ndlovu Representatives from the Tikki Hywood Foundation, Lisa Hywood and Silent Shook, recently met with Prosecutor General Loyce Matanda Moyo to discuss ways to enhance cooperation in the fight against wildlife crime.The National Prosecution Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) highlighted that the meeting aimed at forming strategic partnerships for 2025, focusing on improving prosecutions

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Blood Cancer Crisis Hits Australia With Calls for Urgent Action

…Set to become Australia’s most deadly and common cancer in a decade By Kwedu News Sydney – Australia faces a devastating health crisis with a steep rise in blood cancer incidences as experts warn that urgent action is needed to prevent a catastrophic rise in mortality rates. A report recently released by the Leukaemia Foundation,

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Construction of ED Mnangagwa Law School advances at MSU

Construction of ED Mnangagwa Law School progressing well By Dumisani Ndlovu The construction of the ED Mnangagwa Law School at Midlands State University (MSU)’s Kwekwe Campus is advancing swiftly, with the state-of-the-art multipurpose facility on track for its targeted completion in August 2025, according to a senior official. During a tour of the Midlands University

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