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Bulawayo seeks arresting, prosecuting powers

THE Bulawayo City Council has requested Local Government minister July Moyo to grant its municipal police arresting and prosecuting powers instead of depending on national police, and courts to arrest and put on trial offenders. This was said by the city’s town clerk, Christopher Dube, during a Local Environmental Action Plan (LEAP) review meeting held…

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Government entices ex-nurses to return to work

By Nyasha Kunyiswa THE Health Services Board (HSB) has issued a notice calling on all former health workers to re-join the public health sector as the government struggles to contain the brain-drain in the country, which has seen nurses and doctors leaving in droves. The HSB is also open to accommodate former health employees who…

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Zinwa pleads for teamwork to end water challenges

By Regis Chingawo THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) says only a wellcoordinated approach between the parastatal and local councils can end the long-running perennial water challenges faced by millions of residents and across the country. Zinwa falls under Lands, Agriculture, Water and Climate ministry and it is tasked with managing the country’s water resources….

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Ex-media commission employee loses reinstatement appeal

BY NYASHA DUBE A FORMER employee of the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC), Tendai Mutema, has failed in her bid to be reinstated as an assistant training and development officer after the High Court threw out her lawsuit against unlawful dismissal. Mutema had approached the courts accusing the ZMC acting secretary, Academy Chinamhora, pictured, of forcing…

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Summer rains affect wheat harvesting

THE start of the 2022/2023 rains last week is likely to affect national wheat harvesting, authorities have said expressing concern the downpours would affect expected yields. The Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union (ZCFU) president Shadrach Makombe told the Daily News on Sunday yesterday that the harvesting of the winter wheat crop was still underway and this…

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Experts call for guards academy to counter robberies

SECURITY experts have called for the establishment of a training academy for security guards, and for the security industry to push for a regulatory body that counters rising armed robbery crimes. The call was made by the chief executive of the Insurance Council of Zimbabwe (ICZ), Tendai Karonga, while addressing members of the Security Association…

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World Bank appoints new director

THE World Bank Group has appointed Nathan Belete as the new country director for Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Belete is an Ethiopian national and a development professional with over 25 years of work experience across Africa, East Asia, and South Asia. He was previously the World Bank’s country director for Cabo Verde, The Gambia,…

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