REPORT WITH US
WhatsApp: +263 7 18636459
Email: editor@thecitizenbulletin.com
Twitter: @TheCB_News
Facebook: The Citizen Bulletin
“More Local, More Inclusive, More Interactive"
Central government's pledges to rehabilitate local hospitals such as Manama (pictured) have remained largely unfulfill...
Continue Reading...
Gwanda residents fear being cut off from accessing social services because of a lack of foreign currency. Image by Getty images
BY MELODY C. MPANDE | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | MAR 18, 2022
Access to social services such as water is a basic human right but plans to dollarize will see many poor families being cut off.
Human and wildlife conflict haunts communities living in the peripheries of the national parks in Hwange. Image by Masai Mara
BY LETHOKUHLE NKOMO | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | MAR 18, 2022
Areas worst affected by human wildlife conflict include Chidobe, Chikandakubi, Silewu, Mabale and Makwandara.
Vending licence fees hike is a blow to traders who have not yet fully recovered from the COVID-19 induced lockdown losses. Image by Newsday
BY VUSINDLU MAPHOSA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | MAR 17, 2022
The country’s economy has seen a drastic collapse since 2000. Once a fairly industrialised country, Zimbabwe is now a vast informal economy.
Villagers say the introduction of CALA to the curriculum plays a role in the poor pass rate in the province. Image by Unsplash
BY LETHOKUHLE NKOMO | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | MAR 8, 2022
Analysts say climatic events characterized by extreme temperatures, extreme long dry spells and heavy downpour are some of the events which have contributed to poverty in rural communities.
Drip systems are geared for precision and allow farmers to fine-tune how much water each and every pant receives. Image by Shutter Stock
BY VUSINLDU MAPHOSA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | MAR 2, 2022
With unpredictable climate change induced weather patterns, communal farmers are left with no option but to adapt smart agriculture technologies to beat drought.
This website uses cookies that are necessary to its functioning and required to achieve the purposes illustrated in the privacy policy. By accepting this OR scrolling this page OR continuing to browse, you agree to our privacy policy.