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Village heads, chief smoke peace pipe

The stand-off emerged during last week’s meeting in Kezi where Chief Nyangazonke accused some village heads of impersonation which prompted him to file a police report.
By Nizbert Moyo May. 7, 2024

Matobo village heads, chief clash over land

The stand-off between Chief Nyangazonke and his subjects was revealed during a meeting held in Madwaleni village in Kezi on Wednesday.
By Nizbert Moyo May. 4, 2024

Gang on the run after murder

Matabeleland South acting police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Thandolwenkosi Moyo identified the deceased as Mathabisi Ncube.
By Nizbert Moyo Jun. 18, 2023

Chief, village heads clash over communal land

Yesterday, Chief Ndiweni said the village heads ignored his warnings on several occasions.
By Nizbert Moyo Feb. 25, 2023

Council under fire over litter

Chief Ngwenyama Fuyane in Kezi said the Matobo Rural District Council (RDC) must provide official dumpsites to protect the environment from litter bugs.

By The Southern Eye May. 15, 2022

Council under fire over litter

Chief Ngwenyama Fuyane in Kezi said the Matobo Rural District Council (RDC) must provide official dumpsites to protect the environment from litter bugs.

By The Southern Eye May. 15, 2022

Chief Nyangazonke reads riot act against corrupt village heads under his jurisdiction

Villagers had claimed that the chief was parcelling out land to rich people and his associates, who were outsiders at the expense of locals.

By The Southern Eye Feb. 27, 2022

Chief Nyangazonke reads riot act against corrupt village heads under his jurisdiction

Villagers had claimed that the chief was parcelling out land to rich people and his associates, who were outsiders at the expense of locals.

By The Southern Eye Feb. 27, 2022