by New Ziana | May 21, 2025 | Chaminuka, Provincial Newspapers
By Hilda Tanga MARONDERA- The back-to-school period has come and gone, but for many parents in Zimbabwe, the effects are still being felt. The financial strain, lack of sleep, and stress of ensuring their children are settled into their new routines have taken a toll...
by New Ziana | May 21, 2025 | Chaminuka, Provincial Newspapers
By Marshia Mutambi MARONDERA- In a significant move for the arts sector, the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) has announced a strategic partnership with DNM Attorneys, to provide specialised legal assistance to artists across the nation. This collaboration...
by New Ziana | May 21, 2025 | Chaminuka, Provincial Newspapers
By Hilda Tanga MARONDERA- A manhunt has been launched for a man who broke into the bedroom of an 83-year-old granny and raped her in Mutoko at Kaparira Village, Chief Chimoyo. As confirmed by the provincial police spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachiyi, the elderly...
by New Ziana | May 21, 2025 | Chaminuka, Provincial Newspapers
Staff Reporter MARONDERA- Following intermittent power supplies that have been interrupting the pumping of water at its water treatment plant, the Municipality of Marondera has finally purchased a generator. In a statement, the council’s public relations officer...
by New Ziana | May 21, 2025 | Chaminuka, Provincial Newspapers
MARONDERA- Chiefs have an important role to play in promoting and holding cultural values that promote development and unity in their areas of jurisdiction. The Minister of Local Government and Public Works Daniel Garwe said this at a recent installation ceremony of...
by New Ziana | May 21, 2025 | Chaminuka, Provincial Newspapers
Staff Reporter MARONDERA- Local Government and Public Works Minister Daniel Garwe says all chieftainships that were dismantled during the colonial era will be restored and the right-ful candidates installed. Garwe said this at Makumimavi Primary School in Chivhu where...