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Zibagwe Farmers Lose Livestock To Marauding Crocodiles

Zibagwe Farmers Lose Livestock To Marauding Crocodiles
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Debtors Owe Zibagwe Rural District Council $56 million

Debtors Owe Zibagwe Rural District Council $56 million
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Larry Mavima Bemoans Lack Of Access To Social Services For New Farmers

By Staff Reporter  MIDLANDS Minister Larry Mavima has bemoaned how farmers, living in resettlement areas, continue experiencing challenges in accessing nearby basic social services such as schools, shops, electricity, and clinics. Speaking during a handover of Zibagwe Rural District Council service delivery vehicles in Kwekwe last week, Mavima said resettlement areas have remained marginalised, almost two decades after black farmers were allocated the farms. At the turn of the millennium, the government embarked on a land resettlement programme where prime land under the ownership of white commercial farmers was redistributed to thousands of landless black farmers. However, most resettled farmers still lack basic amenities making life unbearable for the farmers.

Zimbabwe: Local quota for women now in parliament

Zimbabwe: Local quota for women now in parliament Date: April 23, 2021 By Priscilla Maposa, Harare, 19 April: The campaign for a quota for women in local government went into high gear in Zimbabwe this week with the tabling of a Constitutional amendment in parliament.  This seeks to extend the system in place at the national level to the local level with 30% seats reserved for women and distributed on a Proportional Representation (PR) basis. Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said the amendments would propose a two-term cap as is the case with National Assembly proportional representation and assess if intended objectives would have been achieved. “We need legislation to give effect to this policy direction,” he said.

Crocodiles Maul Silobela Boy (15) - NewZimbabwe com

By Staff Reporter VILLAGERS in Donsa area, Silobela are now living in fear of being attacked by crocodiles after the man-eating reptiles recently mauled a boy who had gone to Gweru River to swim. Silobela Ward 29 councillor Willard Moyo confirmed incident. “The whole area of Ward 29 is living in fear for their lives and their livestock. This was after losing a 15-year-old boy to these reptiles,” Moyo said. He said farmers were also losing their livestock to the reptiles. “The crocodiles are now attacking our livestock. We urge the authorities to act faster and fetch these crocodiles so that our people and livestock are safe,” he said.

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