Guard your intellectual rights jealously, musicians urged
Munyawarara added: “As music composers our ability to generate income is highly influenced by the way we handle our properties, which is a commodity to others.”
By Alfred Tembo
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It’s not that they don’t know what they are doing
Many are drowning their sorrows in cheap, illicit beers, which is causing a menace to the country’s mental health institutions.
By Newsday
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Stop blame game, join the fight: Zacc
He said contrary to the perception that the commission was a toothless bulldog, the anti-corruption organisation had dealt with a number of cases including high profile ones.
By Stephen Chadenga
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Property developer revamps suburb’s drainage system
Affected families also had to be evacuated and accommodated in temporary shelters.
By Staff Reporter
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Gweru struggles to move with times
The city’s old ERP systems were seen as contributing to broader challenges that it faced in areas like revenue collection, service delivery and overall municipal governance.
By Stephen Chadenga
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Our public hospitals need serious attention
Zimbabweans deserve better health services.
By Johannes Marisa
Apr. 25, 2025
Gweru to revisit prepaid water meter project
The city has on several occasions shelved the introduction of prepaid water meters, citing financial constraints and the need for a feasibility study.
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Zim not for your village: Chiwenga
The national celebrations will be held in Nembudziya, Gokwe North in the Midlands province.
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Police hunt for fugitive Gweru fatal accident driver
Mahoko said the injured were ferried to Gweru Provincial Hospital, where some are still admitted.
By Peter Dube
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