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Monthly Archives: January 2022
Zimbabwe a ‘banana republic’ – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary
Source: Zimbabwe a ‘banana republic’ – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary: 1st January 2022 The opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has described Zimbabwe as a banana republic and urged the Southern African Development Community to ensure the 2023 elections are fair. Speaking on Namibian Desert Radio, Chamisa said Zanu PF acted as if Zimbabwe was a one […]
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Chinhoyi council donates to children, old peoples’ homes
Source: Chinhoyi council donates to children, old peoples’ homes | The Herald C hinhoyi Mayor Councillor Garikai Dendera hands over some of the groceries to Mr and Mrs Banda. Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau THERE was joy for orphans and the elderly in Chinhoyi last Thursday when the municipality handed over foodstuff raised through the […]
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Bogus Zacc officials nabbed at border post
Source: Bogus Zacc officials nabbed at border post | The Herald Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Border security officials have arrested three men who were masquerading as Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) officials and tried to open an illegal office within the port of entry. Bernard Mateyo (36) of Kadoma, Langton Madzore (29) and Taurai Zindoga (29), […]
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Working towards climate-resilient agricultural systems in Zimbabwe – Policy Brief 38, November 2021
Source: Working towards climate-resilient agricultural systems in Zimbabwe – Policy Brief 38, November 2021 – Zimbabwe | ReliefWeb Continued collaboration between policymakers and researchers is crucial for effective and dynamic climate-smart solutions Key messages Climate action is urgently needed: Successive droughts and unseasonal climate events in Zimbabwe have already taken a toll on the country’s […]
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Beitbridge poultry project thriving
Source: Beitbridge poultry project thriving | The Herald Karen Maturure As climate change ravages the natural environment and causes extreme weather events, greatly disturbing economic activities in many areas in Zimbabwe, the dry spells in Beitbridge have robbed the locals of their key sources of livelihood. It is against this background that small livestock production […]
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Zimbabwe runs out of time as FIFA set to hit country with sanctions
FIFA’s issued Zimbabwe a January 3 ultimatum to reinstate the ZIFA board led by Felton Kamambo …
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Byo plans arrests, heavy fines for littering
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) has tightened the noose on littering and is in the process of engaging Government to impose deterrent fines on litter bugs. This year council will arrest and fine any resident found littering. Bulawayo was in the past renowned for its cleanliness and ranked among the world’s cleanest […] …
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UBH quadruples paediatric unit capacity
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter ONE of the country’s six referral hospitals, United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH), has expanded its paediatric unit to cater for children in need of medical attention from the southern region. All along paediatric services, the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents, could be accessed […] …
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South Korean enters North in rare defection
A South Korean person crossed the heavily fortified border into North Korea on New Year’s Day, the South’s military said. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said yesterday that its troops spotted the person – with surveillance equipment – at the eastern portion of the border at 9:20pm (12:20 GMT) on Saturday. It sent […] …
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