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Residents look on as a water bowser suppresses coal dust. Image by Fairness Moyana As coal mining ramps up in Hwang...
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Gwanda rural learners feel they are not ready to sit for their final exams this year. Image by Unsplash
BY AMANDA NCUBE | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | OCT 18, 2021
The announcement by the government that learners will begin exams at the end of November has left marginalised pupils, disadvantaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, uncertain about the future.
Nkayi villagers call for exposure of corruption on nurse trainees' recruitment process. Image by NewZimbabwe.com
BY VUSINDLU MAPHOSA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | OCT 18, 2021
A longstanding concern about marginalisation in labour recruitment in Matabeleland has reared its head once more.
Pumula North residents in Bulawayo are at loggerheads with each other over a quarry mining venture.
BY LIZWE SEBATHA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | OCT 18, 2021
A new quarry mining venture in Bulawayo could bring much-needed employment to the local community, but at what expense to the wellbeing of locals?
Lack of IDs has seen some residents fail to access COVID-19 jabs at council clinics. Graphics by The Citizen Bulletin
BY LIZWE SEBATHA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | OCT 18, 2021
Alternative methods of identification to ensure vaccination are being rejected by health officials.
Lupane carpenters bemoan the high cost of timber despite being custodians of the sacred forests. Image by The Citizen Bulletin
BY CALVIN MANIKA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | OCT 4, 2021
Rich forests in Lupane have not translated into better living standards for locals, and now they are demanding a change to that.
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