by New Ziana | Jan 17, 2024 | Ilanga, Provincial Newspapers
THE Municipality of Gwanda has set tone on refurbishing its water treatment plant, in a move that will enhance service delivery and ensure adequate water supply to the residents of the mining town, The Mayor Councillor Thulani Moyo, said. The stride aimed at fighting...
by New Ziana | Jan 17, 2024 | Ilanga, Provincial Newspapers
HOELI tse peli tsa hofeta moraho ha tsatsi la thekiso ea liruo hobonala le harobi tsa ho fapana le felong la Nhwali,kemo hokopanang batho ba ward 20 le 24. Qiniso Ndlovu oa le ngoaha tse masome amabeli ( 20) ofetesetse marvelous Mpofu oa lengoaha e lesome senyane (19)...
by New Ziana | Jan 17, 2024 | Ilanga, Provincial Newspapers
AUTHORITIES have instituted measures to ensure people in Matabeleland South Province do not face food shortages. According to the Zimbabwe Vulnerable Assessment Committee (ZimVac) 2022 Rural Livestock Assessment Report, 30 percent of households across the country were...
by New Ziana | Jan 17, 2024 | Ilanga, Provincial Newspapers
BAZONDE bagane unwabu abazali be Matsholomotshe ngomphathi sikolo uEverson Sinyoro ababika ukuba sebhidlize isikolo se Matsholomotshe Primary kwele Gwanda North. Abazali ababika ngenhliziyo ezibuhlungu bathi lumphathi ubabhadalisa izimali zokubhala imihloliso (midyear...
by New Ziana | Jan 17, 2024 | Ilanga, Provincial Newspapers
ALL schools opened smoothly last Tuesday as per school calendar. There was concern that the outbreak of cholera in some provinces will affect the planned opening of schools. Gwanda District Schools Inspector, Sydney Sibanda, said all schools opened on time without any...
by New Ziana | Jan 17, 2024 | Ilanga, Provincial Newspapers
ONE of the busiest highways in the country, linking central and southern African countries with South Africa is in danger as some of its sections face imminent collapse because of rampant illegal mining activities along and across the Bulawayo- Beitbridge Road. The...