Government avails funding for Gukurahundi programmes

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BUDGETARY allocations for chiefs to roll out Gukurahundi programmes have been approved and disbursement is expected to commence shortly, giving impetus to the national healing exercise. For the first time post the Gukurahundi era, Government will be providing traditional leaders with funding for programmes aimed at resolving the emotional issue. Financing […] …
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Firemen thwart armed robbery after hoax call

Chronicle Reporter Hoax calls are usually frowned upon by the Bulawayo Fire and Ambulance Services Department because they cost ratepayers thousands of dollars, but in December last year, a nuisance 999 caller put firefighters in the line of fire in a bid to scare off armed robbers. According to latest council minutes, a call was […] …
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Vuyo Brown rocks at Golden 30 celebration

Angela Sibanda, Showbiz Reporter Most times people say good things about someone when the person has passed on, but it was the opposite for Vuyo Brown as artistes from different cities showered her with a lot of love and words of encouragement during her Golden 30 celebration on Sunday. The music industry is known for […] …
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Methembe open to recruiting Zimbabwe talent

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Bantu Rovers owner Methembe Ndlovu is on cloud nine following his appointment as head coach of Trinity College men’s football team in the United States of America. Mayor, as Ndlovu is known in local football circles, was appointed last Friday and takes over from Mike Pilger, who retired. Ndlovu, […] …
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. . . as hiring of 10 000 teachers starts 

Source: . . . as hiring of 10 000 teachers starts | The Herald Dr Ndlovu Bulawayo Bureau The recruitment 10 000 teachers ahead of schools opening next Monday has been initiated by Government as it seeks to revise the teacher-pupil ratio from Grade One to Grade Seven, as well as fill vacant posts. Statistics […]
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Tourists stranded as rains damage bridges

Source: Tourists stranded as rains damage bridges | The Herald Torrential rain causing flood. Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau Tourists and some residents are trapped in the Mana Pools National Park after the recent heavy rains extensively damaged access bridges leading to the UNESCO World Heritage site. Food and fresh water supplies have since been affected. […]
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52pc of national dams spilling 

Source: 52pc of national dams spilling | The Herald Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) spokesperson, Mrs Marjorie Munyonga Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter Dams continue to fill up as rains fall, with more than half of all national dams, the tier that includes all the larger dams, now spilling and others coming up to the […]
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ZIFA councillors vow to fight on 

Source: ZIFA councillors vow to fight on | The Herald Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE ZIFA councillors have vowed they will go ahead with the proposed special Extraordinary General Meeting despite the spirited attempts by some members of the association’s suspended board to block the crucial indaba through suspensions. The affected councillors yesterday told […]
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Mash East clamps down on unregistered schools 

Source: Mash East clamps down on unregistered schools | The Herald THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has launched a blitz to shut down all unregistered schools and colleges in Mashonaland East province, and warned operators and parents alike of possible prosecution. Scores of unlicenced schools mushroomed in the province during the Covid-19 lockdown when formal education […]
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