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Canadian gold miner gives hope amid massive environmental violations
Turk Mine, a gold entity run by A Canadian company, has taken a lead in rehabilitating the environment, breaking ranks with some foreign investors—main from China—and local ones that have caused serious environmental damage without…
End of road for former NSSA director
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) on Wednesday (3 April) arrested the former director of investments at the National Social Security Authority (NSSA), Brian Murewa, for allegedly defrauding the entity of US$25, 000 in a botched…
Disjointed Teachers’ Unions Fail To Strike
Fortune Nkosi
Bulawayo—Lack of unity has contributed to teachers’ failure to collectively strike against a measly US$20 increment for civil servants, it has been established.
Government recently awarded its employees the US$20 on top…
Cholera Hits Minister’s Backyard
Brenna Matendere
Wedza—A cholera outbreak has hit the backyard of Wedza South member of parliament and Youth, Sports, Culture and Recreation minister, Tinoda Machakaire.
NewsHub has established that, by last week, four people had died…
Govt in new NGO clampdown
Masvingo- State security agents are among agencies using non-existent laws to profile, monitor and clampdown on leaders of registered non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society organisations, The NewsHawks has established.…
Villagers cry foul as global giant exploits Zim lithium
Buhera- Max Mind Investments Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd, a subsidiary of Chinese global giant Shenzhen Chengxin Lithium Group Company Ltd, is being praised in Zimbabwe, where it is projected to generate US$2 billion in annual revenue.
Owen…
Mnangagwa’s Matabeleland headache persists
Fortune Nkosi
Bulawayo—The Zanu PF government is being dishonest by commissioning a monument in memory of one of the historic battles at Pupu in southern Zimbabwe while neglecting local initiatives, one of the few outspoken chiefs in the…
Bulawayo sewer system breaks down
Fortune Nkosi
Bulawayo—The country’s second largest city’s sewer system is operating at 20 percent capacity, exposing young children and residents to sewage-borne diseases, according to Bulawayo mayor, David Coltart.…
NUST blocks students from writing final exams
Fortune Nkosi
Bulawayo--The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) in Bulawayo this week adopted a controversial policy that effectively barred many students from writing final semester examinations because of failure to…
War veterans blast Mnangagwa third term bid
Pamenus Tuso
Bulawayo—Police has drawn the anger of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) for cancelling its previously approved meeting planned for the second capital.
The meeting of the caretaker…