Boost for Chirundu road upgrade…Work to begin on remaining 40km stretch
(Left) President Mnangagwa cuts the ribbon to officially commission the Marongora-Hellsgate section of Makuti-Chirundu Road (right), with Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri (far left), Japanese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Satoshi Tanaka (third from right), Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona (second from right) and Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka witnessing the ceremony in Makuti yesterday. Pictures: Tawanda Mudimu.
Walter Nyamukondiwa in MARONGORA
THE Government has underscored its commitment to consolidate the country’s role as a regional and continental trade facilitation hub by committing to immediately start work on a 40-kilometre road stretch leading up to Chirundu Border Post.
Inauguran proyecto de mejoramiento vial en comarca El Jobo del Distrito III de Managua
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Hoy Tamaulipas - Columna Chismorreo de Laredo de Alma Niger Apagones de luz friegan aparatos
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Investment in outdoor recreation continues at Lake McConaughy
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Town meeting discussion continues in Ashland
January 13, 2021ASHLAND The Ashland selectmen met in the early afternoon of Jan. 6 to take up the issue of what type of town meeting to hold. They also voted on the proposed warrant articles. Chairman Eli Badger began the meeting by noting that he had received some criticism from those who felt that he had exceeded his authority when he contacted Municipal Resources Inc., a firm that has helped the town in the past by recruiting town administrators or providing temporary administrators. He explained that he was just
seeking information on how they might help in the transition to a new Town Manager. (Town Manager Charlie Smith is leaving for a new job in February.) The other four selectmen all supported Badger s actions, noting that they needed to act soon to fill the position