384 accidents recorded in bloody Easter
In a statement, National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the number of people injured went up from 159 to 178.
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Govt speaks on Gokwe Independence Day disaster
GOVERNMENT was yesterday at pains to explain the embarrassing Independence Day celebrations held in a muddy and waterlogged stadium in Gokwe North, Midlands province.
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Phoenix rising or embers glowing? Zim’s turbulent quest for renewal (1980–2025)
Healthcare accessibility improved dramatically, with infant mortality dropping from 86 per 1 000 live births in 1980 to 61 per 1 000 by 1990
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Letter to my people: Uhuru celebrations exposed rot under Zanu PF
This is more so since the unceremonious removal of the wisdom imbued Gushungo in that dark year of 2017.
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Govt sinks US$10m into chaotic Uhuru fete
However, on Friday the poor workmanship at the stadium was exposed following heavy rains that left the pitch waterlogged due to a poor drainage system.
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Rains dampen Uhuru celebrations
Heavy rains were experienced on the eve of yesterday’s celebrations, which later turned to light showers.
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Govt spruces up graves ahead of Uhuru celebrations
He said significant infrastructural development transforming the outlook of the district had been achieved.
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Mixed feelings in Mat’land region as Independence Day beckons
Zimbabwe attained its independence from British colonial rule on April 18, 1980, marking the end of 90 years of British rule.
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Police beef up security ahead of Uhuru celebrations
Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed their readiness.
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