Source: Information Secretary Criticised For “Celebrating” Low Voter Registration – Pindula News Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Ndabaningi Nick Mangwana Information Publicity and Broadcasting Services permanent secretary Nick Mangwana has been criticised for “celebrating” low voter registration. Mangwana posted on Twitter this Thursday “laughing” at various stakeholders, including the opposition and non-governmental organisations […]
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Monthly Archives: December 2021
Zimbabwe Coronavirus/ COVID-19 Update 29 December 2021
Source: Zimbabwe Coronavirus/ COVID-19 Update 29 December 2021 – Pindula News Here is the Coronavirus/ COVID-19 Situation Report or Update for Zimbabwe by the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) on 29 December 2021: • 2 107 New Cases (All local) and 27 Deaths reported today. (7-day rolling average* for new cases goes up to 1 464 from 1 397 (yesterday). • Vaccination Update: 5 […]
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Firm to raise US$4m for Zim oil, gas project
Source: Firm to raise US$4m for Zim oil, gas project | The Herald Official data shows that the Muzarabani prospect has been independently assessed to host prospective resource of about 9,25 trillion cubic feet of gas and 294 million barrels of condensate Golden Sibanda INVICTUS Energy, the Australian firm searching for oil and gas in […]
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Children aged 7, 5 and 1 die from Christmas Day phosphine gas poisoning
Children’s parents hospitalised after continuous exposure to gas from common pesticide …
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Transport minister names George Manyaya as new chair of ZINARA board
Felix Mhona also names new deputy chair for the Airports Company board …
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Police want clear streets on New Year’s Eve
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter ON New Year’s Eve if one is found on the streets of Bulawayo between 9PM and 6AM, they will be arrested and those driving during curfew hours will have their cars impounded. Police in Bulawayo said they want the streets to be clear during curfew hours and those found on the […] …
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Football plunges into mourning…Highlanders boss Gumede dies
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter FOOTBALL was plunged into mourning yesterday afternoon following the untimely death of Highlanders’ president Ndumiso Gumede after a short illness. He was 76. Born on October 14, 1945, the larger-than-life Gumede died at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo just after 3PM after suffering a stroke. Family sources say he complained […] …
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Winds, heavy rains leave trail of destruction in Matabeleland South.
Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Mat South Bureau Chief FAMILIES in Matekenya Village, Gwanda District, Matabeleland South Province are in desperate need of assistance after they lost their homes, livestock and crops following a heavy downpour which pounded the area on Boxing Day. The heavy rains accompanied by strong winds destroyed several homes and livestock was struck by […] …
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COMMENT: The voice of reason must prevail over Zimbabwe sanctions
THE United Nations Special Rapporteur Professor Alena Douhan has said sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West in the last 20 years have among others, adversely affected the country’s ability to boost its manufacturing sector, build health and education infrastructure and has also led to massive brain drain. In her preliminary report released on Tuesday, […] …
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Farewell Gumz!
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter “NO, I won’t be afraid, just as long as you stand by me.” This line from Ben E King’s classic is how those that attended an appreciation bash in his honour will remember Ndumiso Emmanuel Gumede, who passed away at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo yesterday afternoon. In fact, the last […] …
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