LOSS OF of habitats, baboons fall into Army barracks hospital surgery, Education houses through the roofs, D.A’s compound in Binga town

LOSS OF of habitats, baboons fall into Army barracks hospital surgery,  Education houses through the roofs, D.A’s compound in Binga town

The Binga District Residents Association says baboons have invaded Binga Town and are terrorising residents and workers including army employees. “Binga town residents have been experiencing a heavy influx of baboons. The baboons are snatching food or anything they suspect to be food, targeting mainly women and school children.” The association said.The association said the animals are also targeting army hospitals.“Baboons fall into the hospital surgery through the roof! Education houses, D.A’s compound, Army barracks,…

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BULAWAYO to end refuse collection from Mahatshula, Woodville, Killarney, Emhlangeni and parts of the CBD due to fuel shortages

BULAWAYO to end refuse collection from Mahatshula, Woodville, Killarney, Emhlangeni and parts of the CBD due to fuel shortages

The Bulawayo City has advised residents that there will be an interruption in refuse removal service in Mahatshula, Woodville, Killarney, Emhlangeni and parts of the CBD due to fuel shortages.The council has urged residents to keep the City clean and to store garbage in their homesteads, which shall be collected when garbage removal begins. Bulawayo24.

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ZIMBABWE PLAN TO IMPROVE SOLAR ENEGY USE, CLEAN CLIMATE as Chinese company, offers 600 green energy (solar-powered) buses

ZIMBABWE  PLAN TO IMPROVE SOLAR ENEGY USE, CLEAN CLIMATE as Chinese company, offers 600 green energy (solar-powered) buses

Zimbabwe is a nation that should have unlimited low charge or free electricity because of the abundance of sunshine or solar energy. Solar is an important investment in clean air technology and protection of our climate and natural resources. A Chinese company China Nanchang Engineering, has offered a deal to supply 600 green energy (solar-powered) buses and additional fixed and working capital to service routes in Greater Harare Metropolitan Harare City Council to the Harare…

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CHOLERA FEARS, no clean water stagnant water, not draining, decomposing bodies floating in Manicaland

CHOLERA FEARS,  no clean water stagnant water,  not draining, decomposing bodies floating  in Manicaland

Chances are people will drink water flowing in rivers due to shortage of potable water in cyclone ravaged ChimanimaniThere are fears of a possible cholera outbreak in cyclone-hit areas, with reports that desperate people could be drinking water that possibly has decomposing corpses in it.Most of the areas have no clean water and accessing the affected people is still difficult for relief workers.Chipinge does not have treated water, as the pipe from the dam to…

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‘WHITES CAUSED CYCLONE IDAI ‘ -Black First Land First (BLF) SA Politician

‘WHITES CAUSED  CYCLONE IDAI ‘ -Black First Land First (BLF) SA Politician

Black First Land First (BLF) has blamed Tropical Cyclone Idai on whites and wants the African Union to demand reparations and relief from the West for the disaster.BLF president Andile Mngxitama charged in a statement that the cyclone, which hit Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi, was “not a natural disaster but a direct consequence of the white, Western system of ecological assault for profits”.“Black First Land First (BLF) holds that the destroyers of the ecological balance,…

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CYCLONE IDAI VICTIMS (St Charles Lwanga High School students stranded with corpses)

CYCLONE IDAI VICTIMS (St Charles Lwanga High School students stranded with corpses)

A SOMBRE atmosphere engulfed Paradise Park in Marondera yesterday during the burial of one of the students from St Charles Lwanga High School, Munashe Jena, who succumbed to Cyclone Idai-induced injuries in Chimanimani on Friday. It was not a narrative for the faint-hearted, as some of the students who travelled to Marondera to bid farewell to one of theirs recounted how they spent three days with their colleagues’ corpses in the classroom, waiting for the…

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CYCLONE IDAI 300 bodies floating in water, 217 Missing, 102 Injured , 42 Marooned

CYCLONE IDAI  300 bodies floating in water, 217 Missing,  102 Injured , 42  Marooned

The number of casualties who have died due to cyclone Idai has risen to 98.  The Ministry of Information Publicity and Broadcasting services broke down the affected persons as follows: Total deaths 98  Missing 217  Injured 102  Marooned 42 SOME 300 dead victims of last week’s deadly Cyclone Idai in Manicaland have been washed away into neighbouring Mozambique where they have been spotted floating by villagers. This was said by Local Government Minister July Moyo…

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CYCLONE IDAI – 24 confirmed dead in Chimanimani East.

CYCLONE IDAI – 24 confirmed dead in Chimanimani East.Government has announced that the number of deaths due to Cyclone Idai is confirmed at 24 mainly from Chimanimani East.The Government through the Civil Protection Unit has informed citizens that it has triggered its disaster management systems which involves armed forces, Airforce, ZRP sub acqua units, partners such International Organization of Migration(IOM), Red Cross, Save Children etc as part of its Action Plan.“We mobilised all our systems…

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TROPICAL CYCLONE IDAI, IN Mozambique, will lash Manicaland, Masvingo and Matabeleland, with strong winds, thunderstorms and a trail of destruction this weekend according to the Meteorological Service Department

TROPICAL CYCLONE IDAI, IN Mozambique, will lash Manicaland, Masvingo and Matabeleland, with strong winds, thunderstorms and a trail of destruction this weekend according to the Meteorological Service Department

TROPICAL CYCLONE IDAI, IN Mozambique, will lash Manicaland, Masvingo and Matabeleland, with strong winds, thunderstorms and a trail of destruction this weekend according to the Meteorological Service DepartmentTROPICAL Cyclone Idai, which is brewing in Mozambique, is expected to hit Zimbabwe over the weekend with strong winds and thunderstorms likely to leave a trail of destruction in Manicaland, Masvingo and Matabeleland, the Meteorological Service Department has said.Reports say the cyclone, which will hit the coast of…

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