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Mbare Toilets outcry over US$1 for public toilets use

Mbare Toilets outcry over US$1 for public toilets use
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As Zimbabwe s COVID cases surge, gravediggers struggle to cope | Coronavirus pandemic News

Harare, Zimbabwe – Since New Year’s Day, Thomas Rasauka , a gravedigger in Zimbabwe’s capital, has had very little rest. “We are digging 10 to 12 graves daily now,” he said, describing the past few weeks as one of the most tiresome and busiest periods in all his 12 years in the profession. It is mid-morning on Monday and Rasauka and seven of his colleagues at Warren Hills Cemetery, one of the oldest graveyards west of Harare, dig the semi-dry ground, forcefully tossing the loose red sand and heaping it on the side. It is the fifth grave the team has dug since they started work.

Zimbabwean grave-diggers overwhelmed with Covid burials

Zimbabwean grave-diggers overwhelmed with Covid burials
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THREE KIDS DROWN IN TRENCH newsdzeZimbabweNewsdzeZimbabwe

Tuesday, December 22, 2020  NewsdzeZimbabwe   RESIDENTS have blamed Harare City Council for the death of three children who drowned in an abandoned trench dug by council workers in order to repair water pipes. This comes after three children of the same neighbourhood drowned on Saturday in a shaft left open in the paddocks in Kuwadzana. The ditch in which three children drowned Tatenda Mudyawabikwa, 10, a Grade 4 pupil at David Livingstone Primary School, Bright Staben, 11, a Grade 5 and Michael Chivere, 11, both of Kuwadzana 2 Primary School drowned while swimming at the disused shaft left open by employees of the City of Harare. Kuwadzana young children were reported to have been

We are not at war: Malunga - Zimbabwe Situation

We are not at war: Malunga BY FREEMAN MAKOPA VETERAN musician and promoter Clive Malunga yesterday challenged the government to run institutions based on non-partisanship after his Jenaguru Arts Centre built 25 years ago in the capital was on Thursday demolished by Harare City Council. In an interview, Malunga said the government has to put mechanisms that protect the arts industry. “We are not in Gaza or Palestine where Israelites destroy people’s things and we are not at war with each other. So, the government should make sure these institutions are not run based on partisanship where people look at where you come from or who you support. There is unfairness in all this,” he said.

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