Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Online Reporter GWANDA Prison inmates have received training in detergent making as part of efforts to equip them with skills they can use to start income generating projects upon their release. The Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation in collaboration with T.I.M.E Project and Sunshine Private Limited conducted a skills development training […] …
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Monthly Archives: July 2022
Two Zimbabweans arrested for illegal mining in South Africa
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau South Africa’s elite police unit, the Hawks have arrested two Zimbabweans, a Mozambican, and three South Africans believed to be part of an illegal gold mining racket in Mpumalanga province. The gang was arrested in two separate incidents on Friday and is expected to appear at the Kabokweni Magistrate Court today. […] …
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Antipas still to learn why Donovan deal collapsed
Innocent Kurira, Sport’s Reporter CHICKEN Inn FC coach Joey Antipas has said he is yet to know the full details behind the collapse of Bernard Donovan’s deal to South African side Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM). The ex-Warriors goalminder left the country a fortnight ago reportedly to sign a two-year contract with an option of a […] …
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Old Mutual Zimbabwe launches fully fledged funeral service
Business Reporter LISTED diversified financial services group, Old Mutual Zimbabwe, has launched a fully-fledged funeral services unit as it expands its business footprint in response to market demand. The facility was launched last week on Friday in Harare and is a response to customers’ call for tangible funeral services, which are over and above the […] …
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Woman accuses Zimbabwe’s president Mnangagwa of rape in police report
Mnangagwa spokesman says rape accusations are ‘gossip’ …
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The changing face of urban agriculture in Zimbabwe
Over the last four weeks, the blog has explored the changing face of urban agriculture across our sites in Chikombedzi, Triangle/Hippo Valley, Maphisa, Masvingo, Chatsworth and Mvurwi. We have explored the growth of urban agriculture and its different forms (backyard, … Continue reading → …
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Journalists petition parliament for postal voting, say work essential
Journalists say election day deployments rob them of chance to vote …
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Adventist Church project leads Bulawayo horticulture recovery
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter A MASSIVE horticulture project spearheaded by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Zimbabwe in Montgomery, Umguza District has created employment for nearly 100 local families with 40 tonnes of peas expected to be harvested in due course. ADRA, which is an international humanitarian agency operated by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church […] …
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CCC cries Zanu PF rigging despite weekend by-election victories
‘Our polling agents identified homes where money was being disbursed to persons who were said to have voted for Zanu PF’ …
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Quelea birds destroy wheat
Johnsias Mutonhori, Midlands Correspondent Quelea birds have started destroying the wheat crop in Kwekwe District with fears that the marauding birds will spread across the Midlands Province. Agritex Midlands Agritex Provincial Crop and Livestock Officer Mrs Medlinah Magwenzi said if the birds were uncontrolled they were likely to negatively affect the yields. She said there […]
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