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Drug abusers congest mental health institutions in Zimbabwe
At least 90 per cent of Ingutsheni Central Hospital patients suffer from drug and substance abuse-induced mental conditions, it has…
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Bulawayo self-styled Prophet banned from casino after winning US$30 000
A Bulawayo-based self-styled prophet, Archbishop Emmanuel Mutumwa, leader of the Johanne Masowe eChishanu Apostolic Sect, was allegedly banned by some…
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Illegal Egyptian immigrant fined US$200 and awaits deportation
An Egyptian national was convicted of contravening Zimbabwe’s Immigration Act and fined US$200 by Harare provincial magistrate Ruth Moyo, reported…
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Mthwakazi Activists spread a clean-up campaign against open-air churches
The secessionist opposition party, Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP), claims to have discovered dangerous traditional weapons and other objects during its…
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Counterfeit groceries flood street shops
Counterfeit grocery items have flooded Bulawayo’s informal markets, raising concern that this put the health of consumers at risk. As…
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ZESA plunges city in darkness after disconnecting tower lights in Bulawayo
ZESA Holdings has switched off Bulawayo tower lights from postpaid metering as it migrates to a prepaid model amid concerns…
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ZAPU criticises ZANU PF for denying Eunice Sandi Moyo national heroine status
The opposition ZAPU party has slammed the ZANU PF-led government for denying the late former Senator and Bulawayo Metropolitan Minister…
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Mnangagwa: Don’t be ashamed of making money
President Emmerson Mnangagwa said that his government has created an economic environment for Zimbabweans to excel, therefore, citizens should not…
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Ex-ZANU PF top official Eunice Sandi Moyo has died
Former Senator and Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister, Eunice Nomthandazo Sandi Moyo, has died. She was 78. As reported by the…
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