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Disadvantage of rural girl child
GIRLS living in rural areas have bemoaned the challenges they encounter in sexual
reproductive health, which have to do with their menstrual cycle due to incapacitation in
terms of…
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ITS A GOAL!! with GIVEMORE MAKONYE
ZIFA Central Region Soccer League is a big brand
As the inaugural meeting got underway in the Connemara room at Midlands Hotel, we
anxiously waited downstairs for the ZIFA Central…
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Worrying robbery and theft cases
INSIZA –ROBBERY and theft cases targeting shop owners are reportedly on the rise in
Shangani Ward 23, in a development which is worrying residents who have called on police
to protect…
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Govt Bails Out PSMAS Again, To Bring Looters To Book
New Ziana-The government has said it will take several steps to revive the Public Service
Medical Aid Society (PSMAS), including paying all its debts and ensuring individuals
found…
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Dangerous plant invasion
NKAZHE Villagers in Matshetsheni area have raised concern over a dangerous plant that is
growing in their area, which is harmful to other plants and animals.
The areas that are said…
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Call to probe Beitbridge officials
BEITBRIDGE urban residents want the Government to investigate their municipality, which
stands accused of alleged corrupt and undue selective allocation of land, some of which is
said…
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Community Development Agenda
Women are key players in the development matrix
ONE perfect way to empower a whole nation is empowering a woman. Despite the adverse
effects of the patriarchal society on community…
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Gold panners invade Gwanda
GWANDA City Fathers are concerned about the invasion of Spitzkop North and Monerf
houses by gold panners, who are brazenly conducting their activities during broad day light.
Last…
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EMA Page -Preparation for the fire season
Fire guards; a fire guard is a belt of not less than nine meters along the boundary of a
property, cleared of all inflammable materials in order to control and minimise the spread of…
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Feature -Breaking stereotypes and stigma on epilepsy
PROMISING young Zengeza-based musician Joseph Maburutse, who was in his early 20s, had just started a family
with a fellow singer only for his epileptic condition to intervene and end…
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