‘Act now’; Coltart’s plea on city’s dire water situation
Residents are enduring the worst water challenges in years, going up to 130 hours without running taps, forcing them to rely on unsafe water sources,
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Castle Braai Fest: Winky D wades into Zanu PF factional fights
The message implies that the party’s factions will ultimately set aside their differences to unite against any common external "enemy" to protect their collective power.
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Bulawayo City Council requires US$14,5m to fix sewer, water challenges
Bulawayo City Council requires about US$14,5 million to tackle infrastructure-related problems which include water and sewer systems, among other issues, mayor David Coltart has said.
By Silas Nkala
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'Constitution cannot be tampered with based on President’s performance'
Hove said the amendment of the Constitution cannot be resolved at a conference of an individual party.
By Nizbert Moyo
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SA’s ongoing capture: Mkhwanazi’s accusations, countering charges merge with previous state sabotage
South Africa is back in the danger zone, where captors’ hands are either already crushing around us or gearing to grab
By Caryn Dolley
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Banks demand clarity on AI rules as compliance concerns grow
Vongai Bayiwa, head of compliance at TN CyberTech Bank, said the pace of technological change was both exciting and intimidating for financial institutions.
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Ministries defy OPC ban on looting
Chief secretary to the President and Cabinet Martin Rushwaya
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Digital faith under surveillance in China: CCP expands control over religion with new online code of conduct
While the CCP portrays the regulation as a moral corrective to recent scandals, few are convinced.
By Daily Mirror
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Artisanal mining in Zimbabwe: Towards a regulated and empowered sector
Artisanal mining in Zimbabwe has emerged as a vital lifeline for thousands of rural households, providing income and employment in areas where formal job opportunities are scarce.
By John Laisani
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