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Central government's pledges to rehabilitate local hospitals such as Manama (pictured) have remained largely unfulfill...
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In the process of eking a living, sand poachers leave huge unclaimed pits that pose a danger to residents in Mazwi village.
BY VUSINDLU MAPHOSA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | NOV 15, 2021
With no jobs, several youths in New Mazwi have resorted to unregulated sand poaching to eke a living.
Hwange residents attribute changes in rainfall patterns, high temperatures and extreme weather events to coal mining in their town. Image by Unsplash
BY CALVIN MANIKA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | NOV 15, 2021
The world is moving towards clean energy; while Zimbabwe may be unable to make a quick shift, the 'dirty' fossil fuel effects are already being felt. For many, not enough is being done to ensure a transition to clean energy soon.
Luveve villagers dumped mock coffins outside the housing office in protest of diarrhoea outbreak which claimed many lives. Image by Newsday
BY LIZWE SEBATHA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | NOV 14, 2021
A year on, following an outbreak that killed 13 people in Luveve, locals are demanding answers. Who is to blame? Without clear answers, how can this be prevented in the future?
Irrigation development could be the answer to climate change effects which have affected rainfall patterns in Binga.
BY BOKANI MUDIMBA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | OCT 31, 2021
Two decades after the establishment of the Bulawayo Kraal, little to talk about has been done, now community leaders have become impatient.
Tsholotsho villagers attribute lack of infrastructural development to the underutilisation of projects' funds. Image by Unsplash
BY DOUGLAS NCUBE | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | OCT 31, 2021
Infrastructural underdevelopment in Tsholotsho remains. Projects like the CAMPFIRE, which could turn this around, are seemingly not benefiting locals.
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