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Source: Binga traditional leaders cry foul over fish projects – The Southern Eye Traditional leaders in Binga, Matabeleland ...
Traditional leaders in Binga, Matabeleland North, have raised alarm over steep licensing fees, limited market access, and cross-border challenges that they say ...
Chipo Mellisa Kaliofasi came to Basel, thanks to a scholarship, and is working in the Department of History to obtain her ...
Rural communities across Zimbabwe are up in arms after traditional leaders reportedly ordered each household to contribute buckets of maize to the chiefs' ...
Luxury river cruise Zambezi Trader starts in Zimbabwe, linking top safari and natural attractions by Zambezi Cruise & Safaris ...
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Walking in Mierlo, Netherlands – Tour of a Small Dutch TownTake a peaceful walking tour through Mierlo, a small town in the Netherlands. Explore quiet streets, traditional Dutch homes, and the calm atmosphere of this charming village. Perfect for viewers who ...
Traditional healers have appealed to the government to create a platform that will enable them to join hands with churches and traditional leaders in their quest to combat road carnage in the country.
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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNFresh firestorms torment bleeding diamond miner… as sovereign wealth fund vetoes crucial fire saleZimbabwe’s troubled state-owned diamond miner — the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) — has plunged into a fresh crisis after its sole shareholder, Mutapa Investment Fund (MIF), vetoed the ...
Villagers across Zimbabwe's rural communities are crying foul after traditional leaders reportedly ordered each household to ...
Zim diamonds hub in tears as global meltdown inflicts pain... Communities plead with sovereign fund to halt sweeping layoffs.
By A Correspondent President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is under growing pressure after revelations that a US$1 billion cement and mining project in Magunje was approved without following ...
The Zimbabwean government is facing increasing pressure to halt the ongoing Gukurahundi public hearings as political parties, civic organizations, and regional stakeholders intensify their campaign ...
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