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Joint operation nets 336 illegal panners

AJOINT operation between the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) parks rangers and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) which started last year has netted…

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Vandalism in telecom sector threatens drive towards digital economy

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, the largest telecommunications company in Zimbabwe, says increased cases of vandalism and theft of critical telecoms network infrastructure and…

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Bulawayo City Council to destroy urban farmers’ crops

THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has threatened to destroy crops planted along stream banks by urban farmers as the local authority moves to enforce its by-laws. This comes after the city fathers recently revealed that rampant illegal stream bank cultivation was blocking the sewer system resulting in regular bursts and blockages that pose health risks…

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Beitbridge RDC bans private cattle sales

Andile Tshuma BEITBRIDGE Rural District Council (BRDC) has banned private cattle sales in the district with immediate effect in a move aimed at curbing stock theft.  In a joint statement issued by BRDC, the police and department of veterinary services yesterday, the authorities said farmers would no longer be able to sell cattle privately, but…

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Dad fakes son’s death to claim funeral cover

A KUWADZANA man was slapped with a fine of $15 000 and four months suspended jail sentence for faking his son’s death in a bid to claim $300 000 funeral assurance fund. Aaron Chimutashu, 40, pleaded guilty to fraud allegations when he appeared before Harare magistrate Caroline Matanga. He was spared jail, but will spend…

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